e : , POtTSVILI.E ---------, TIES UNION. TIMM. • Apart from the principles involeed in, thin test, and a verdict upon whieb! the :peepli * Called to. render at ttiie coming.cleetion. the ticket cemmends itself to-voters Vier . the pe merits otthe Candidates upon it. 'Abetter t in !`eery reineetcties never been placed here) :people of our County, for,„ their support. I perienee, abilit and integrity , a .. stran ge, of a ticket,the b we can eonseientidnely Ore the Union ticket, alit ss ma, as being fat ed to the Breckinridge ticket. - I .. • - ' : ... t • Etarsers..o . wist TAll.2lr. Rio:, th e union - elm - didete for- President. Judge, is a high-toned, able, • well read lawyer, of over it quartet of a einiturfe experience et the Bee "of this Smunty, while .bis,' 'reputation as a practitimier in the Supreme; Cadet of this State v atandit second to that of noiwyer -• in Pennsylvania; Ile would -tvee, side rums ,' Court -. impartially and ably, andwould add a I Ire to, .the bench, which, in these degenerate dsja, would ' be most marked., He lithe So l der of Mr.: Ryon, rbiens•Pettent,nofonly in years but In abili y and • - experimsee. Itelleedott must induce oar agent to select a candidate for this important p eition, independent Of pettiest' considerations. . - Jefteutait• ;Race. Esq., the ,Uni'm es Ablate' . ' for Aegoelate. edge, is a../Pittleinan-of i Urged experienee,.o 'd one whose intimate }Howl dive of . - thebusiness f this Region is proverbial.,` He is sourteona •,, vesesexeellent:busineel qu ifies.: . it one, and man of unsWervieg littegrit .'•. He is no 'slave of party, like-.his coMpeti r, Mr. Kline, nor w uld predileetionsin that re! set in ' duce him to epart, in the least, from thepath ‘ of duty. Indeed, a Most excellent eindidate; i- ' The 'Union candidate for Congress, in this -Die • Diet - tthe Tenth. • Composed: Stf the:eoutities: of ~ s ahaylkill and Lebentin.bis .the Hos. James 0. . • CAMPBELL.' Dasolicited by, hied:the Union men "of the District placek him i b nomination, as a „L.' recognition of, big mffinent services through ger . - erel sessions of. Congress. to.ttii • immediate coo - • stitueney :to the State, and to the country: Mr. • Campbell's reputatien as not ;merely_ loeal. His -- name ists bousibOld word iiii every State in the Dnionote identill A with the imeeps of the greats eat - national . mesa - Ores of thss-,-'day. California honors bimier the,services,:lie rendered her in - trailing and zealously nrging4a its patdage, the _ • Pacific:Railroad Bille while perineylsania's eons - • of toil thaiithim for t.he priaillion in it. that the . rails of the Head shall be of Ainerican Manacle •.., - tore. Mr. Csmphelllbas ever, stood ,for Most. as an? , . ardent advocate ; of adequate Trete ion .to. • - ' - .American manufactures. sad ` ' where the estrieet - .. blows have been dealt ,in the eonteat between • Freedom and Slavery, he hagibeen in th van on i . the side el' the „rights of man. Mr. Campbell's • I Congressional experience.apart frOm his services .. 1 or ability, is' leveluible tii.ss Diatriet, and cum - Mends him strongly. ;for releldetion. Mr. Strange, .. i hie opponent,.. who id a set/- q ' aationteri candidate, Ai .7 Y! Lebanott having no More to 4 o with his , nontia. , lion, than Pategonia, is a 'politicise of eagyleir-. tee, moderate abilities, and isf no4CongressiOnal experiences Mr..Strouse :in ' Congress; would he • entirely useless to this. Disfri..t. at least for aeon ',side table length of time.-end, our interests would consequently suffer,l The frequent change from competency 'to incompetency, in Congressional representatives..h,as been in 'the pests grave er ror of the' North, and we trust that the voters • of .this District, will goad against such a .mistake being made this Firli.•• Let us hold fast unto that which is good.' _. • - ... '.-, ' • . The candidates for Assembly on the. Union ticket, are,'Esigust, 11. MADDEN, JERONIr. K. BOT. in and Mxeoos F. Lunw,to, all of 'them Men who ' would represent this Conntl in the Legislature, with ability 'sect integrity. Mese». Madden and Bayer are Dente - crate. who bold fait to the, prin eiples which existed inthat party, 'before it-was partly corrupted by tho slave. pewee. Suedheen like . Donglas, are the true representati v es 'of the ,loyal Democratic Masses,' who scorn the treason of Hugh, a, liallandigham, Ingersoll, Ind others, 'who "Steal the , livery, of heaven, te serve" the devil in.!! The 'opponents on - the Dreckineid ge ticket of these teotheen, are not in point of ibil-. icy; above mediocrity, arid no reflecting man can ' vote fur them, sled feel' that be' had acted wisely.. Rows-La Figite!i , Ig4 I received the donipli, ;tent of 'a re nomination' for District Atterney..- - -, l'eproves that helms, deer) his duty, endthat the, people ant . wellinitiafied with him. , "Mr,. Gowen, hhi antagonist, is i'young gentleman of 'batty, without eiperience, end' 'in had company. - Mr. Fisher IsdecidedlY; the , etrobgeat 'Candidate, and, ircbelieve that he will , tudeved better then' be fore. ' . ' --, ,-: '- . . - - . . ._ The position Of Tetinty ,Commissioner demands, good business qualifications, and EVAN J. TE1014A11; Hot.,-possesses them to 'such a degree,- that he was re-nominated by the,..,Union Convention.— ' This was _ well. Jacon9,-Gertsen, „EEC; is equal ly competent, we'ore glad'to know. , The,caudi _ • dates on the Dreekioridge ticket, we'do not know Personally, but their - Capacity for the positiOns is doubted. . 1 • . - 1 .. - ' ' • - I-. The candidates on the troion, ticket, for Coro ner, County SurveyOr, Director' of the - Poor, and ;dodder, were all selected' with care. They . are ,•auoteg. the' mostrespeeted and trusted• of. the cit izens of-the -County. . : Dr. Accretes -. .-Scact.tz. • has discharged-with so much. fidelity; , the duties of •a Director. that he was re nominated by accla mation.' It is is Merited mail of.eitiem and con _ fidenco., :' : • --: - -' v ' • • ~... 'This,' citizens: of „ Schuylkill ,County.- is' the ',.. ticket which yon &m asked to sapport•at the polls - on Tuesday(OetOber 14, 1561. - Wei not only ask you to . vote turn on theground that it is dtieket, , placedin theifiold to sustain the government,in its efforts to„cresh this Wieked Ne.betlion—and by' el eetini ittee•,. Will be.ithe . tlfeer— but a e urge 1:1 ' • you ere-support 4 for tbelgreat merit of its comp*. sitiOn,,and bee use every, good citizen desires to see our public - positions, eecultied by. the best men who 'can he 'selected. . V , .. • Men of- Schujiltill, work zealously, and you • will have the' eetisfaetiotd of seeing . that ticket --, , • elected, from top to : bottom - , on , nest Tuesda y . , ~ • . Whit • has . Jas. 11. _Campbell :Dade 1. it The Brickinridge . Democracy •inquire ghat =line Campbell done to entitle. him to the slip .- port of the people? We might more justly : inquire, what,bas he not dine to entitle him to the support 'of a patriotic; intelligent, and •• :,loyal people? •;The topic hi a:fruitful - one; and we cannot enlarge, upon it,• but we propose in -.a condensed _ Way, to -limply refer to what he his done. - : ' .• . , Art the first con test in which. Freedom and Slavery "locked . horns," he stood, by Free= dom, and by, aiding:ln, the! election of Gen: Banks, secured the Cenimittees of the licenie, " and the border ruffians . were' thus. prevented from forcing Slavery on the . people :of . Kan sis. " The State of icanias . ls. free,aid loyal , because . a-devoted band of men in Congress, kept the bloOdhouni of Slavery at bey.— (1 , .•, Campbell wasone of het:semen ; and in tbitt • ' I long - struggle his rot' s and speeches were all ' 2on 'thg Side of,freedoiti and progress. :' „ When. our iedUstry"was at the mercy:of for ' .ert r gn capital, - and hibur went unrewarded, :he ' - stood by•Ameridanlabor and capital, anil;the -redult of 'his !effort-A, in'connection with the ;friends of. protection, ha s • tin been th a t .w e ':now: ._ 111 : make,onr • own goods, anl hare..Oncii• more a demand tir• emit, and lab r or•-receives a j fair i.e.: , ward.: As a meinber of - the - Committee of. Ways•and, Means, a a ,Penasylvinian," he . 'took charge, ' iii .a measure,-of - our coal and iron interests, is the debates show, and the . . • result ',proved _these' !ceding - interests. were never in. i more healthy condition. . , , • He opposed- the' election :of J amen, BUCI10,11.• an to the istesidency,• and ; predicted man y of ~ the-evil consequlnees that 'rresulted front hid Urifortunste elesdosS. 1 ,-. .. • • • lie voted for t and advoceted the homestead - . policy,.by Oich.a:oor. men -can secure a fret: western hefene "Wit ou t . d money and without • -,- price." -A' policy reed !an milightened i i • , one that-will make "the wilderneit _blossom • like, the' rose" wit, the 'institutions of free men. ' :: 7. 1 • , ' _ • Ale.denounced the. Rebellion „from the first --iposed its devilish intentions as early as • December, 1860--s Poke; agifinit it—voted nll the 'men and moneilnecessary,lte subdue it— ' entered the field _}` a gainst it, Ind. has by his , infitience, e , ttmple via• mean 4, in every pos . . . _ stble way,opposed themionster of secession •• . and - rebellion. ' -' - 1. I lie Voted: for the pill previling for the i,es-, ) tabliebment of A u g, cultural Celleges,t thus ed ii . • nesting 'and fostering Sher agricultural inter-'' eats of the country.! • I .— - lie has Stood Square up td.• ? and fully cat - ried out ell the pledges he ever gave his con- - • • lie and' all the - principles upon .vihicli - lie was 'elected. 1 ! ' • ' • ' • . ." He 'knee of . thoSe pionetels . of civilization who Voted. to, make the Distr cf' of Columbia, • - the 'Capital of this great nati ii, free forever! The white dome of 'the Cap tel stow Irises in' ---- 5' 1:40-ifIftiSt0r,inen and institutions •uncontami : nated . by the curse of Sliver 4 - ' - . 1... . . Ae Chsurman - of theSilect Ommittee on the Pacific itailroad, he report d : and -passed •is e -* bill providing for_the roust 'Mimi of that. gi- 1 Wain work, and ? nos Conte portiry remarks; ."" •"he wren immortal honor as the leader in. the , - " ‘Fat`mitgo o f the bill.. and;sho ild,-he'live to see that great enterprise completed he will- re-* - ceive an, : ovation fromilthel people along its - . route."' I Mkt. Campbell intierted the follow- 1 mg i efense 'in the bill— r "77te rails and.all the . &Mer iron used in the construction and .sguiprnenl - of-said road, to to Ant e ricanitriamtfarfttre of the leest,quality." . ' .- .- d ' • . . lie has always aide-steeled. ~ the beat interests of labor, and been the unfiinching' friend of • piogress end i improveMent. ''The Union, the Constitution and - the 'Laws, hash' no better friend, ..tienple.. of - the Tenth Congression al Di/drie s t,* will-you throw Otis e - sperieneed sai:. for out of the -ship wheh. site is among the breaker* nut! its uireS his new' and that of .olh er good men,anil , raid a new'• and the/Feld • t;• - i.., 1 . " • 6 \ owed crew on board did _net seek the • position. Helm placed nomin4ion.ttnen iinously by the .llnionl win of the Diskict, withou, distinction ofipart,Y, end loyal-men „real stnnd by Win.. _ I lila Opponent is sty nettled and InisFperi enced putt forwerd th.brelk - down the Admilibitratien of 'honest Abrisham LincOln; and to carry:out the planir_of Vallandithant, Ancona, fluglies;:.VooAces - -and others: No matter whit tiia profeSiiona may be, he would bi compelled ,o rote and itct with Breek inridge conspirators. Haying elected him they -would. Claim NM. 1 Cart you hesitate.: men, as to-which of theseiyon should ehooie! _ aUt , . . Al ramMicit4i s 1 • The most' wicked Midi unscrupulous jour nal in the country is the New York Herald. Long before the Bebellinh, it-Witt:rine of, thO bitterest enemies the Gitvernment . ibsd,atut since itjhaideft no secinetunturned to ember. rass and, thWart. the Administration.: --.lt cbmks its mischief iltfder.,a show : of loyalty. but its setiVices are So' well known and appre ciated at the Smith, iliati rebel occupation or - New York would sefithti Herald untouched. Elonther&itaiPers _hate said as- Mach. , . Of 'course the Herald Lir's;bigh authority for the rebel Sympathizing Ijiturtials •of the :North, and.. they . recent I caught : up with great gusto, 'the Heral d s ; false` statements cif the objects and designs -o r the . Convention- of Governors at Altentui la this' State. -, That sheet,' alarmed lest - this conferenee might strengthen' the loyal North, and l hastilning with teal to stab the trolottAnd the GovernMent, declared thaithe Object of 7 : - this Convention was to force the President to . A te,Halicar. FOIL :11131tSlri. • , displace Gen. McClellan and giii. his -office • The Itebellorgae - of this' Boroughi-the Stunt. to Geh.Tremoht, or citheraise to; suierscde • allf--.hai been :maims _fur : Annie time, to . °atom the President , extinguish the Union stud!..seti grot.henonid,d.riraesrit tied,,tahiontib itin od tir x Pr el is i i ii d pe an c t olia Lin r ea to lh pu ; in up under a tlietatoir'. Mark' haw; plain a tale; wiU put thia folsehtmedowt .'1 The afficial i r t han journal or O ldit 'P' cud- ii ' l b • k meft ' It record of the Goyeroori' , meeting hoiethat!:1:::;;;;t114,:117:::::::fr;:iemicgigar Pc they discueied,. and with a tousle perception 1- cent the Pre sident; but last , wSek• ' Mr: u A n n t e r O l ' n e i l i; adopted ahladdreee to i the President setting ! 'his ProOlimition,!deelaring the, slaves of rebels forth the -following willui: • ' First:l A corilial, t Still in irmejagainst the Goreriittient, on the tst personal and officialimipect for the President.l or Sanitary i Say free. r trod On the, pro-rlavery Seconct: ~. ' deteriniiiatton, under all accent. I 1 stances, to upport I and maintain thePresi-; 13 time of -the•_Paactard, and it sipeied upob him in 1 . a st yle that 'teemed nit* refre shing to the editor • Ite a re it th'e enjoy the; tit hugely... .dent's cons itutiorial'athority, the Goiernors ~.... t) i f P flu i rst ,it doffs liot .iiire r li g ee p t La puisii therein sp!:aking:fa i r- themselves_ and. toe ; pea • es with gusto, Vallaudighaiti*tressohlible Speech ?le of-their respective States. - ,ll4rd:Xled-1 se, that its [Southern Mends should outer Tor ging to the President leir aid in all meas. 1 th eir rebellious practices . or ~ that [ ' resident Lin; tires calculated.to lbrin the war to - ati• early I,' "In 41°1111 take , advantage :of anything ! and w : ,ezerittimg i to ;eresti th e e rebellion. Tbe. Presi termination, which sl ould be I prosecuted ultimate victory , utile all the Rebels should 1 i g is n i t ieT Y ,b a y P tee n g;: ° oF h the r .f b eCtir r irg; ,7o77 : return to their conitita ional duty land übedi- i deprive yoU of •the main strength of your rebel mice - . Fourth : Comiratulating• the : Pre - si-1 • lion—your Aerie. Here is a fair warning. Ir dent upon' his Proclamation to omaacipsie 1 they., not tatia advantage of it, they. know the eonseqaeocia. 1 the-Slaves, believing- it willibti,' productive of i In tills ecintlet . good as a measure of justice, j huinartity, and '= • sound- pOliey. ..Fittlt 4 Referring to the wants I ni ll a i d tc' e f *a rt g e i tt of the soldiers who have fought our battles.— I for the peoplei a l l This address wasthe whole' s ,tbry.l. • Wha'tev- , apeet tii that doe er was said about Gen. licCinilan was said" i' meet; what t brea• in the course Of , ciurreisationi niion>eurrent 'Eluvery Inanotri topics. The strongest .remark orilthe subject. 4 d as b cif . atf";." was made by Gar, • liiikviood of lowi,-who ' iibution ion het t said that in his opinion Gen. . McClellan uhadl ,t,`;:f a t t e he a,74, w , done.wroug' in •alloaing• had ' men and bad! tien t. _ r ., _ newspapers,, who were!. synipalliiiers with the' • -' Med who say rebels, and ere doing all i lu (their, power to; • Brioperish onnieud .help the Mb Ilion to I success to ! : ) , e hie 'peen.; ion wnlowi liar eham ' ns,although send kb I that ten ' IT. pr° 4l , 4 Xil• im i words froth . is lips would sedd 'Chigt to di - ell,l i t i r ou g , l i e i ll i P il i -where they belon Th.'s, ii 4 gist of the L ' p ,,, e 'd o' e P p'2, 1 whole affdiri not ing was said bbout depoi- I ;stated that the ) ing or appointing this or that Coturnander; I thing. attitatt, none of the , Govdritorti sai or did any of t 'e 1 tiles of Er Wan things ascribed A : them by the 'lleeald, a a L.46° "and. and for which that mitorousl , con concern cells f r 1,, m t r A l t r 'l la r• I sylvapiol to tie their arrest. 01 t he contrail, they proposed 1, '-pi,,, h l,: t Y i e ,„ to bring. WOunde , soldiers . lt,.theit.o , we s, bornes;l p o li ci ,,,e s Suggested refo rm ation inl,..t 'e abuse of fur- ' ' thougitiall el loughs, and ag ' 4 twat it`w 014 be good to , laddipain et i, have nu tinny of reserve of 00,000 men fur ; ; 6 4 1T an i ,• °Te : ‘ 1 thiy min deoti i future eroergenc s. 11 '- i 1 I . The interview of the fio errors with the . _treason able en' President, subse uently, in . .) imh j ington, was. t h e y ' fa: 11 ass , of the must tileaid' rind liurusontotis charae-; ' •I- -I ter, during whi ch M r. Lirdolit•iiitili that their 1 Tele suggestions wo o d d 'rseeira ih s faiorithie con- 1 °Pani ri 1 3 sideration, and Ihul, he ) ;w .endeavor 'to.ii '- carry -most, if ntilof he t. , From this slit em to of ) futtit ei the peOple judge what reliance Can e la eld iii the, as sertions of wicked artiiin/.l!e 14,.that would' i sell. their cou ntit by that' means they could secure their s uch ;ids. ' 3, Yet; thei teem daily and weekly, with ;,ii tau b falsehoods.."• 00- e arr; e Pion UMW r diet, the I et - ) tures mend n Or .. rifriP s ' 1 1 Of Schuylkill gonY, if!. al have an impertittit piny ..I. election to be held On the, i must :decide the krhstiqui r wl favor of' the perpe!uation tutions, or desir,u, of -seem your midst'the t y r annical , Jeff:. Davis. . Ilia is not _an 110 dhe a ut !the'qool No. citizen can do ;it, toll 'trust. , %•• 1 1 _.. Oily,and darlierons polii _ ._ , terests are w" with the success 'ef the:Soutii, have been ' in ustrionslyl enge ed during the . past year in so wing seedsl of 4'.iseerolj-in the minds of the People. ,-,' They I have misrepre; Seated:the Adinistratien.4 'Mir. Lincoln nit far as fheY da y ;and h - tli;Olpartizae pier minciarnentoe led the rebels to believe that ai large, elasein he Northlsympithire with their!, efforta to.dest V this Gbytkninent. The lafel,:i attempt to tra nsfer the Viarl- f to,tbe soil of thi r r State; was in - ' 'need in elm rsure unquestiO HI ! ably., , by the: statetne a tii, o • F'. 'lr. Hughes in, his letter to S e cretary Seward, that three hait-!• tired thousan. - personal in 1 .2.1r nselvenia sp.:l proved.cif the doctrinei that ily - demagogue,' disseminated • idely through the Niirth; , . I ' :Regiember, th en ,of'Sehtlylkill,"_that every] •1 4, rote east fort e so-called Dentpratic' ticket It; the coning elction, will be al tOte .giring .ead. and - comfort to the rebils ;: a tote 'agtiinst.oint .gallant sold( s ' , now in thel 'field ,; . a : 'rote l r against Freedom ; and a role!:.ctpproring of theSonthern aristocratic &idly : Lac that w i:h hits laboring . meart - no: right to rote 'or hold 1 property,-and they ';hould not, if that ;dare aristocracy ohthined the' r. • i •' 'I ' • Think of it; that • ilaiery eomthenced chi. , 1- . Rebellion,- to crush the poWer'ilif-- the 'white I :;' per-, The Borough oi laboring me 'of the • North,(' and . that every •, volunteers Ito light fur s e] vote cast at IthistiMe for . the : 4,lloY that iyia-i. ber le are Republican , pathises with "the . .nelielti,,,iti a bIOW • a i n ie4; irit, Boro n„. trecktn i fillgrre have so] - ,your Own ',iiiihis Whiletit Will assist in 'pre- I • f - I --.. longing the leb;llion;:• - writ,h a fdithee fearful • • Ote• p ea r i . peitliture (blood andjtretusurn. , • :I' . the ~- .. ..These are grave . acts 0 but they are' ee i, 'ie. - and . we.sole nly-:urge • everY man, to .. peitdee I- alit them well, b fore he deposits his vote op the + Call 14th instant ; - With the - Breckinridge ticl'fetl t successful, you have everything too Wadi - ..I nothing tri;sin. .Bat with the I.llniiart_ticlfet ;' hi:, `elected - in t riumph, .you prove' to the aathilS I hcic of this hellishßebellion, tilt -,their add's', Oct , against a - ri r iled •Norith, will I proie abtirtive. 4 c 3 3 : , - Leta s work - for this - grand toult . ; With scull • i and energy -- . fit :tut show to .• England and .., ' the rest of, gEnropein porters , ,that desire ; o„, nothing so - Much as the,disruption of thus; or government that iwe are too intelligent:to:l'6e.Yrt their tools i thislniork. •Let us vote -limier- I '.eiii afandingly; nif the - Breeki etidg - e .. ticket will 10 ‘ ----.1 . be inept be Oil) the wrath oft the, people; like: !'ighest term ', as a . us !`` .decaying ie lies before the 'Autumn bluatir I- ' . jt 1 e ,... 1 1 00 „,,4,.4 p„ • Loyal tit n : , of Sehaylkill, Seel - to if that ilie . l , from' Mr. ; :hern.' t'lotr. o Union tick t . is, ceeisfillr-en next Tuesday i !GP, which are the.larit Week. -If on toe your corm_ lee ta Rl: t hard to bent. I, One •• t Bring you ,” tei hboritO the' fells. - Let 'no ' 'cumfterei • and- the vote be lostl, i . „ r.istitutgyeu rsel r Et c4mtpit .l... iw e a i t ta n d th 9 a s n i i i t i b o e to o n th tee to attend' to it to person.l - • Let the e (4 'l latoo m rS ' re. •II October 14 set en ',glorious Union victory , i ... ,• - '-.--.1.....---- in Schityll4 I fi tting accompaniment td •ttinsel. 7 s;,.- - )101r ..the:llia of recently .* a ;by imif brave bye one'the r ( f . leit : of fl j e g n . t er : 1 8 3: -.3 11:: 1 1 ,1„ n „, ; otir sister . tate I"bli..Maryland.",... ' • 1 ~ . • 5,;,,i'y e i t .:,.. - .4'ol;ser l' c ' t . '±' ..- =h :''''l L L .• . , 11,0* CILETI3IOT OPPOSING trii9C-. Matz ,t Brututeller,' '' ;.-•j ' Xtelic. J i .'- -;‘,..; i: . ...--.t: D. it. •Bimnitlq.sch. The .17' lea tickets, f6unclittLall ',the . )opal . John Raring; Rebuyt Ste tea ,' . R . . ,composed of - Mee of air: parties .l -Itaite MIY• 5 fIlluYlk!I j who arc 'l sill to their country„ . and Who - . de- ,• . -„ ; 1 7 , 4 " e :,, ohi ‘, sire to u pld.the Adininistration in..Prittiog ; 1 . 0 7.,,,,.. g . :f j'y /,, slOarn, the rebellion. , Theyl•discard party.al. I Ur,./l.—At s , nrett ,, together, and unite, for the pretiervarion• of ",,,,,e, h e w ni . i,b. • the count t.. 4 l. 7 agoinst" , thic Wicked rebellion ; ' evenfok last ; :for the arid , a inati , l . whe *ill not give,' up mere; porry;! means tatilt thequota while the rebellion is progressing, to envie h i st sod thaa-afetd'a d ~. _CCU:NTT : Ig, is anything bi4' a loyal Voter., I • Bionic Were itipolnte l• , : The: Union State nod, Oitinty tickets are j - a ca i pt t es t a . th e fund coMpose. l of m, q or, all p ' iiee,•and are,sup- i To w n ie.; e. i The '.ii ;petted ,by friary of the inoi prominent ttem• I yet to tarnish to art? ;. (Meats in the Si a ' In - th County, two cf ... • ,l , I ..• the candidates to the Legie ature.:are Demo - e , killn 2- he - 41(1 - k° le Mint, wh' ; : hav e been . Democrats- all, their I totes (, S ep tf' 3, l l 7 l likes. and (Will am - S. ItoSs,.. one candidate 1 t ',17,,Y4; and Fin', ; fd r Sucie i :Goer.), is one Oil . the ~. leading 1 ..i ~,„,,,1 1 an d c an , Democrat ,n te State .'. Therefore hy 'feting . $11144 $3 0. ,pro fir Hitio - 2,tie eta • you ilci not vote! againit - I e day by !Mine I • einoara y„‘buia - furor : Of a nutted ' eountri, ugsrten:l. : and agai it... 1 s y mpathizing faction;headed by lerelit Oak- 4 , la d Join C. 4ckintidge, who is now a 'General ' -I d iel if" 3 t 3343- 3- . iiithe.re Lanni • " •I - i - I I', 3, rte gi It +nil 0. , 1 , - ; -I. •., 4 ..,-,,, ; ,, I -. taus er Waster 1 andf'Air. RT° . 111741:17IR -lien Nit icipin - t — o'r intenoerj e,fil '7f . 110 b 6 Z woad - 1 ar*lilne,a, bals*eatly the parlor rot " o r !.; Y., I ~ r. Pon* 1 1. ' . • Thai iii Whit A. Warti, Ir., would term) it; i • Pt il" " cc!" , 1 family Is sets to delivei' Ist . sensible charge 'to a. jiffy on'' 4 . (in oded rel,ela • w "°' d 1714 ':- if 14tr ' R y°° 1 / 6 a u ffi 6ent ' abil i t f 1 t . r,l7, ' ltt ut4 hi 1 / 4 * Simple assault, amid battery 'case, he reachea' r ;knows JIM. Rugbe • the exam:4l6ll4S. "legal acumen," inltbe -4410 '. aches COMmand ion •we ke it,l, of the liar of thii• COutityl4 - evidence has l Dew a . •'ln poi tltif 'intellect' , Mr. R,seal•ii,recOgri lei?,l!___,ePtir!l of. F tinted as a' fourth-rate:laWitr, while - Mr.:Parry! l i e s"., - e,;l Vl lr ni g eb la kite* .to be . not only 014, - esperiencedi i i ~i,;Z471a , , - d • , . high-to ett'and . thoroughlvresid lawyer, but! ' that.prohk Bash one wit selucceet at the bar of the Supreme Avails' 'olio z• L piort i i :Most: 'narked. y Let:the thinlginglrelatives and fries people tSchuylkill select heaven it fledgling , at for . that bhp of questionable power, and aitentletiati,trhose:: beti rt th t r r ' lll. :ham: h'' grown pay . 4i - Ale . profession hi, 1 .. ar e k A t:Y vattag • ti,s adorni. AY - Pat:let onr , eitiSens 4iecifii,'lrciuldi i g i ts ik,l„, lr ,,n . • ' best fill it position so important Sil President` istoeesicY. 43huri i 'Judge of this-Con - 121y. ' = 'I -. -;. i'! ' i ' 'ie I 4 ~?, r.... 1- • . ... .' .:1:. T. . 11. , , .- . erftl thanderb '- 'I 1:':. ' . •• • '• i ' • ' ?..i 1 : . •• • '• • _ . ' •;. , : • .. - FE= train. 1 bi eiti4 th•lerej RSalld. to tbakkbe tuts am, C. Tosir,,wa the Coati df se F•no. esSise'! . gives yosfsetr, ba..• bow gi , ec staid lbws; as, W; Dismal( 1 - I • • !L a Itaroids - ii no Uttli; o that 'iii amiss ir*!i l l • , eon Feder/441,i( Tolier,.at el .. 411i 11 • 4 • 1 4a 1. " I.tin. miLt.. tly id fi . Ae . thiiits ma Says you n. At the, I initant, you! you are inl ,ur free insti- 1 ,1 '.iablished br,l oligarchy of, me to pausal be ado Pd r l aithful biq • ; ot, .wha g n r f y. R the DI . TUBsiguip Irr 11,ik„..„a- ii:4t...ti - 444fri... 1 s ,„ 1 ,,L 2.14 , 03 52.,- l evkiiiiloi; it ii li --0 ... r"tilli'".. ...i d ii,iliiii. . ti.iir...l. Ire ''.' -- - iiii.iiiiii. isdihmll• El. bi .., .....,.: io - ips by C. .asio`.hiciiii . i, I ij , : r ,„i.,4, 7 , to g•- b..i . , .46 c.4...0.... 1 :1 61 1 .4..„*1f f r uivii4..iiasili. 1 . 4:i ib.:t.a. ems are inle t so d n's4snannet..6o re *Peas ttothe; . : 4 - hat t p tthik. Silage obi wt . , the : .ter of fiehiuttlTl Cesityi with ; iri.thiiii9e trill luicar, arc's. Co ahem. 1 ienlibeti. iteifit ' itod 'mad 'i . si s kibiliiim ... , . . • liOnst ?ewer *Undue asti!ie ,viliii I Id 'I , .' Ow eiprelei thefts of destioyhig when they, saw that he was feet Bales' I _ !1 I .. _ .._ we ploise. Dom rolsOmially sat pi h' i ll' • !lbw, most ix,:heltisleely. that s'9l . iteJte totally lioltainded : Aid, after i bo b I '• h I CAceeir.4o, Baal Insln4- eg 'lli cosite•Swigte ; mu ea btertfled I keitsm4e, that he 14'0010/00 4 open ittosained the, elkariii he'bed pat: epos oat ipier. • I. t . - • - 7 e. own. :, • , .tobo, 2, ii i 3 - . :.. . minutes' eraky, his own w rt. pstdr Reeor‘ig L.L.Lt .• t everything Should be subservi e iountry, Ibe people were not • *lmitation, bit • the . Conititution nd if by ill:tinsed leniency in re; .O.OIIL we fuse our' free govern- Mes of Constitution and freedom ? red thii rebellion, and it in this it will be a righteous ret: isveltolders •,,ho Without cause, try inroad the horrors of lives. pavery should rule on this sive the nOuntry; though' siaverj the action:9f; the President. Paw l: ho a . few years since, tome strolls ttd eballenged the world to argue i elihim, in 'n opeeeh to tDteen Detroit', on iburiday, ap. id rier.Emaneipation deOreo,-and ebela were about doing' the same 1 _lards propcie ng to become eolo. GSM. cies nenupie.l a' seat on aid 10 ender, d the sentiments of 1 men ery 'Men; to the President's Otte .0017 In n who- oppose • the se who wool' tee elavery oared , I pedaled.: 1' eso men of, the Val s'r. nn ethic% hard to earry'Penn t) the South, and'are In hopes that _e the ia;oplei and tbus,seeure their'. s. }lt is for the citizens of Penn.: ide at the eoulling s olection, whether; . . In so iniqut us an undertaking.l • - 1 I;re and Ohio . Railroad will soon be 1 timore to Wit cling. - • • . i 1i 1 ' l .. L. 1 3. .: ~ • , ' .1! ' -gocal Aij trs.. - '• - II - EZICLY kIaitANAC. . _• 4-......-------. i cWI7 -- icil . . 111011,—ADet., .. I RI. rs 1 ..tars I rowel-ca ►top: t, ...—r I r.... . , - 1 , ~ , . Y. 4 O.4llllDAir 15 591 391 • D'H m i 5 SvIFi l ,4,T I LI6 0,4 371riro Q. 73• 51 ev: 6 Ik t o "i iiir T', • 16, ft s ; 36iFui M. 16 646 sr ; 7 111": nAt,:.....:1i; 210 3411 1 :„ I rd1.2, .g :.0.., 8 ‘ , ....)NE.,,,,,...,6 .31.-31 , , 9 i..j0m5'01iy}. , ...16 4, 31 . • ; 10 VR1DAy... 1 ..... 6 . 51, ', , e l -1 ' ;.tirteal 11,ertli for he 'Week Tb, r -o i .. ; . P.P. r 1 1 PciauY. I Brig!. 27. 1 1 29- ,14 , 30, Oct. I . d. 2 - 11 1 371. =Monday, I=Toend■T. _lVedor,da), —Tliuraday, a a r espectabt ship; bps fir example. Oa Pott's come to its siimon evening C• I Wet 'e F e farmer e eons in -t Saturday laet atmoon, CapC. Frank aoy renehed oine, and arr.e epeort4d by Capt. Satit,b - is c o mpany. In lie 1, . C. R. Lafketimpany also arrived. is . . Or.r?AN rinrt is flair ht invent In the Connty.... Ti companies have bad a tat tbn-proipea for an. Drip ble. ' • ' • `The ; Naval Commi fitnesA nf L azge L 11464. • I Tisit )toiron and e pos.? or take p0.v.0n4, sourceei of our State: 'Died from We Berke' Cpunt, 41Ith ,•,P; the: rattle of. A • ult.. from. the-effects. Potaa;te.—*4 trail Mr.lHerlooli. ester Ashore; so las Woes; grows ow his Trite* 0144 'eel! Urge, list show greet 'projhOtlvinstats.' , - , :sloloispete : -.--Ws hays'"itsekoiripa trim JosephDeer,sk row bunches of peasato **Fe and Dios drapes. These are: twist s * best • grapes in wilthatios ; are 1144 hirdp astl.ripes - outs. msktag their: crops% sore r , ta pat‘ ff • Alto; eountri. ' ' • . a[Aalltstat eorreriondent, 'front' wands we hope to bear ctftenOsends itethe following. en der dati - rof Sept. 30. 'The m inter-roll , of Capt. - Letisingeil totopanj, Web Ira ,also'*rade vs, fat lime sod nom this irsik; we 4111 publish in our next "A. aid axioms baneanad at Ire i.. C. Pottle Coiner, on lgoaidai moraing, &tarot Offlelock. which two miners mime berated to death, aid a third slightly injured: 'I bath not learned the peer oidhrtanitee than. nay tate IndAtrioas -tionqoalta, and , leave doge tarn* to , taovi Boma et the • taltital ',are abaklag their head , st the contents of the P.extra ' t.on; Um Democratic Mandan( idles. or Monday manila( isal• They think %bit * Me laird With and Ito tam %sows coosetb,' la:mot Aron la this mum. watig bra.. • . Mono arias. lt,destranta. • • , Vans" Nam gee* pt•-'—Dariat 'the'-. tweed *lammed,' in this Ceenty, by the 'Sort geots, - ofitemolui 'claiming exemption in eons.- quontte of, WI Wei of the • forefinger at the_ joint; it was. suepeeted that,• 'owe .of the easel wee recital lagtilations to swaps tliedraft. • :Ono of ear eitiseps 'addressee, d the War office on the subject, and received the following reply:... . - ; • Waa Dzenler/rIrt.WWIMPTIieI Qtr; ll fierpteellmelf MB._ • Xisq.„ potty/Cr. Pcootyplaitia-51e-...1ci • reply to riots of 14th lest...relative to persons who have preeenGed themselves Slr exemptkaefrom, draft with the , toref.ngar taken elf.:at. the first , jointa 'am directed to my that the loos of the first Jvint' dr the forefinger, will • not exempt A pore= from draft If h. as fight. • By neiterefige feceetary of Woe, • C. P. BUCKING lIAM, t g. Gem A. A. O. per./a our lost we gate thti ,casualtier of the j .45th Regiment, Gen. Nagle's Brigade,. 'forming a Partiirdof 'Sturgis' 24 Division; 9:h fumy' Corps. Accompanying the list, bat for Which we. bad not room . St the was the following ' General Or der, -highly complim• ntary to the troops : Ilamottaz, its 24 invades 9th A. C. 1 sonsem,A.Pt. 'X. 18152.'1 GaMMAL . 011 Deni N0. , ,11.--The General commanding the DielaiOn. avails b • emir of this full in the. Kir of battle. to niters his thank, to the °Skive azi.l 0044 for their handsome belay or in ihe battles of Smith Mot• tato lend Antietam Cridge.And to my to them. that 'he ban been snored by Gan. Darnilde, that Geo:McClellan considers the carrying of the Bridge Is hating saved the* day- • • , therefore, we have nesse° to be period of nor atunroes. we should remember that they wets achieved thr Woof ve ough the of many of our bra enmrades; among aroma 'll/11lbo pliant and dlstlngultbed Major Gentrat Jen.* L. Raton, whiled this Division so Mien to victory. He was a elan:mate, and boom 'friend of ale General ; tommauding ; • man of the highest integrity , and one *beloved his country beyond all dully thing . and shrank from no denser In defending it. ills tart horde nem" I can bone konigie with my men, let them know that I wilt still be,nllb them in epirit " His vpirit was with them indeed:and led them !erns,' Male AIL itrid,lo4 !bull saving the army even aller.dostb.• • By oriel. of Brig° en.B. D. Stevie - a I g ;WM:C. Ramble, Capt. end Chief rf Artlllery: l l We ire indebted to Gen. James Neee' for full list of the casualties in the 2d Md. Reg.. 6th N. 114.911 and flattery B. 4th U. S., A., of i his Brigade, lot haws not apses' th tpublish them. The aggregate - of louts. in Geti.!Nagle's.Brig ade, in tholes Sghts, was as follows: 1 • Killed. Wounded. Misting. ,Forty-Eighthl Fteg.,l'. V.,' • ft` 4O Siecond Md. Reg.,. • k • .'44 • 3 ISiith N. Reg., • 4 ' • 13 - I Ninth S. H. Reg-, • ' 6 - 46 I inatteity "11 '-4th U.S. Art:, -, 1 • . Total, . 35 These Jrillset troops under their - able, eon' menders, hare cowered themselves with imperish able renown. - • . _lo,6Frnes the Ha Kijimcat; P. ire Indebted to Antlregi Russel. , Esq., for the follow. tog extract from • letter from his. son, Samuel,' who is an officer in the' atety-Sixth Regiment. P. V: • It will we ire sure: be read 'with interest 31r . Dr..1% FATHER. :—We left the Slit rpsburg hitt b•lield on Falardat night about 11 o'clock, and made a forced march of:13 mitre. before 4 o'clock nest 'looming. We paset4 over a great portion of theists battielSeld. The bodies of a great number of tenets yet remained unbu. tied; the sm e ll eras direful. !suppose they trill be .rein, . pelted to burrithe bodies of thorn .who remained unbn .ried up to that time.. I thought gee piled the rebels up . pretty thick at Cramp:on', Gen. - but Phatpaburg took It dawn. Atone plug yen could count the bodiel. of tool them. She Idea on both aides was pretty large. but that r f the rebels much birette thin ours„ John Hughes. (1 - was told by a rebel prisnney.) is Capt.', of a battery. and *in it the battle. I do wish' the fifth could hate a chine* to.ttarge that battery. I hive been hoping that we wonld fall in with the Penna. Militia. Dr. ilieseler ,eama to see as; he told us they wi .sib etweeis port and Ilagerstown, but iti appears they have Dein *ant bark to Greencastle., This morning we bad orders to march to Ilageratowns at ft - o'efock, but it has since been countermanded at to trate. ' We are to march at a in %nubs'' , eel Ice. so we may Iqr at any time. • If we do; - gn to illagnndowri, I will Ire and go to Greiniastle and see Marry and the rest-ot the* I think, the rebels are pretty Well rattail, With 31aryland.” and will tot soon again undertake tourist It from Lincoln's tyranny. • I saw Charles Rocs on the I:late .. .field on riday ,very well. bat the sight was almost too much fur him. -tsut he will exos get used to' thst. l I - also Sate old Mr. .11artholootesstbere. • I must relate f litilft Incident that I Saw during oar 'charge at Crimpton'e pap, to chow bola rackleas men get. As w. were eh aging. and just .before we reached like atone fence where the rebel's were; we rime to a geld ;part containing corn and part glues. and twh or-three • • rit's trees. As anon as we ritual° the apple items; some iof (hi' men began knocking dOwn the apples .With their gone—all-this was done under a berry &sof Musketry, and wit bin IV lards of the rebels--after getting as many . as they wanted, they came on eating and tigh Gel. • . I supplies the bnlire of Major Martin and Lieutenant Dougherty hive reached home before this. .Our regi ment lost but oni killed and one wounded at Edam*, burg.' That was done by a Shell. We were supporting our Witte ries. l and we werelrell.protected by trees, rocks' and rising ground . - Se areall eery well. 0 w, flooded teen are getting along eery well ; none of lbeW are wounded dangerous ly. I eend you a list of theroonded of 'our,eoutpany, 1 ..should like to see it put:ebbed. as their friends might, Le relieved ore, resat deal :rif uneasiness'' : - L I; Your affeetioriate eon,' ' ' Elaxvo.lt. MULL TZIAGRAtit Orrac9 'a MIL t A i TJ .1 P. m . I 17;9 63`f r. • I 1 : I 5 7 57 rain. .1 62 .1 62 cloudy, I 65 i 65 rain. Mr. George Reber, oth Manholes Town . ion army. A glorious • v inn! made to form a reg kitlicete of the returned tine on the enhPet, and ition is quito favor siOn, to ingnireinto the it 'moral station, is on all regions f r the pitr inirestigation: 9( the re 8 ti Cheer; of a : tnetnher - of eo. Jwouoded on tho nth. ie died,on the 2/st ItAddleport bee teat IT e !Union. Of tfiis atm ' oei-Deineetak. No Ito the war from that -elfin, 'present wrath is !planting of "Fruit Trees, Fruit Trees, embracing fetiit, can be obtained at tsrille, at Nu rsery prices. ttd , got s'cireolsi. • . F! I. ieeting of the Poitsiille - 'Rem, M.,) will be .on Wednesday evening, Irra,9tderly Sergeant. Sergeant. Wm. Piece, of step-eon of Mr. Snyder. lied In the .grent battle of [The first eergeant of the 1g Mr. S. of the aid event, of the demoted in the I and i Cbrirtion. bee. 7 —tTe have 'received. lhie'Borougb, two poach- We have ever, teen, and l esiared . 101 inches in dr other IV inches,. Ne ll ounces. They are the each.. They can be ,seen saes settled by tbe LYentn-- , urapee Co„ the 10th day of p first' quarter of the present thb followlng lkill: i 2231! 82 I'`. 9 47 00 •. 2 g 1 • 1000 -00 f'Otiseittr; to ,he 'fffirrl 1y Ode, eat[ thur Avoid Al 'of t her - C.4l:es , of Atte Hors_ 'ourt' Donee on Wednesday - mite of devising says and , I Pottsville by voloriteering, ft, Iferars, r.le Doeren, aro. Uro. llorerearnp and to P: a committee to tolleot sub. to le.usid for beudtles to. • tuber of lien Pottaviile bai d the draft; Ii a.Ktt !lily. i id S.r . eirty acknawletices die e proceeds of a Fair bold on rtbe folio-ins young ladiei • Woodaided S.tly anti Finny nd Mary Greasing . ' . edi of a Fair bald 'on the Emma Tbowas and Louisa e the sbOrt. nsined — iouog• ioiie sabrts to aid sad' cos-, • ndettkoldises. en. lisle iteksowtsdps the s of ltitspir supplies' from 'the 96th Rep, writing home: h at-the ureter the bottle Is down'. near a Alma where] re. Bs. spots to one, who Well, end said that in the battle a battery, Overwhelming , cumulated to Prove that this, nit Hughes is fighting In, the nay has indosetedly. mowed very t ontontonity that once ad Min. It is not amp ii working. to winder Non. ibefe - Confederacy, when Mi are in the' robel army fighti. I !IL is for the peopie 66 decide la Hughes' in Ms infatuate fireekinridge ticket On neat very vete thus east OM koe - TOO of the Featbern-elave ar be? Let onr workingmen to g txr s o li EVER . - C►tm tgUIC WILLLICIPO‘T. kin, Eept. 234. 1811:: gie'Patriorie rontribittaraa, etc:—On the 41th ult.., the ladies of Minersiille sent twolboxes , ofi . • ,• hospital supplies to Washington city, to surgeon, C. S. -Lamb, U. S. A. ' Box No. 1 contained 36 papers corn starch, 13 do' Farina, 10 .10. eoccia, 12 do. choc,•late, 1 bok , mustard, 2 boxes ground cassia, 51 lbe. Tea, 51. • lbs. dried apples, 12 lbs. do. pesabee, 11 lb; ground. pepper, f lb. nutmegs, 6 lba, crackers. 511bsonsC,.• caroni, 4 lbs. dried beef, 75 lbs soap; - 230 bandages, asso , ted - widths, 15 rolls old 'Muslin, 14 shirt., I pair draw.ers,l do. linen pante. 4 Tolls- Old linen,•3B boxes tint, 2 yd% Surgenn i s,'►iet,l I bOok, religions tricia and papers. Bcx No./ contained:l. bottle brandy.'l bOttl champagne; 2 bottles porl'arine, 2 do: blackberry • .wine. 2 do. elderberry Wine; 3-dn. currant wine. 1, bottle ; brandy chenies. 1 do. piCkles. 2 jars Prunes, / cans- blackberries: Tj jars currant jelly. 1 jai4 ' black currant Joni, ljor blackberry bottlee cordial,l bedpan, 1 bot salve. • "' On e sth tilt..•the ladies of Minersville met forth* purpose of organiiing a ;Soldier!? Aid Sol .. .crety. .:Tne meeting.was• well attended. A souse{ ty,.was organised. • - • Ail Contiibutione in lid of the object in elel will be gratefully'receired by the Society. list of ;articles: contributed by the ladies . Woodside: ' • - 1 jar peaebes, 8 , papers corn starch. 1 jar grape jelly, 1 jar-black currant jelly, 3 sheets. 4 shirt 1 bottle strawberry jelly, 1 • f 3 r Resides the above articles, 10' dollars in - moire was firen:by our n Woide ' frieds of Ods.. • On the 22d ult. two ;boxes of hospital • supplie werfient'to Harrisburg, to Surgeon hale, bj tble " Soldiers' Aid.Siociety'' ' of JSinen%tile. I: 11u#Nri. I contained 7 sheets,-1 .consfort, 3 pil lows with . cues, 22 pillow suss, 2 . bolsters. 000 bandages; 16 lbs. lint; 4 wrappers:s pairs drawer+, 9 shirts: ?:collars, 3 pairs. strickipgs. 12 handiter chiefs, 3 linen coats 2 vests 1 pair linen .palits, 4 towels, 9 rolls old muslin, 22 papers corn-starch. 8 ilo.farina, 2- do. entiol„'l, do. sago, .2 lb: fired; oz. tromegs, 7 packagesdried. fruit 5,..4 packms tea, 4 cakes castle crap, IS magazines. Box No. 2 coitainent I jars grape jellY, 1 'jar strawberry jelly; 2 'jars eldorberry i !jelly, 2 , crabapple jelly, 1 jarl whortleberries 4 jars prise ei. I jar black currants, 1 do. plum preserve, 1 4 lager, 3 do: plutns, 3 cans tomatoes ,' 1 can berries. I jar cherries.. , l do. raspberries. 17 jais currant jelly, 1 bottle brandy. s ' . . . .., the following' is a list of contribationt' hy tie Ladies of llinggoldi and ricinitj :far Hospi ' l .1..? ...1 purposesand rent to Gen. Hale, lisirriebars: , , . Mrs. F. 13.11enshiger, 3 lbs. elderberries. 5 .1 1. cberries, 3 lbs. &lel apples, old mailin ; Mn: 11. lieniiinger, 2 lbs. ehe , ries, 3 lbti. liuckleberil 's, Muslin; Mix .1 Cony, J 2 lbs. cherries!. 7 lbe. spPlesi 4 lbs. elderberries; Mre. John • *Kunkle, bibs cherries,- linen and muslin ; H. Zettlemyor 170 . lb.. chrrrl , q; 2 Ills. apples ; Mn. D. !II Feast, old muslin c . Mrs D. Yeast. - 2 lbs. apple*, 2 lb*: .cher .' ries, 2 lbs. apples, Old muslin; D. Wester. 2,lbs. .' Apples, 1 2 . 11ia. cheiries. Old masliii ; D. Wester, Jr. 4 2 lbs. cherries;.Mrs. Jan. Leifer, sheet. for ' bredagee ;:111re. D.' Long.:s lbs. cherries, muslin • 'and linen,; Mrs. John Winernaster, old Hells' l. :Mr*, 'J. Ilsrtingir, 4 lbs. trieklagerries, 2 bs. cherries, 3 lbs. applei,.old linen aridmaslia; Mrs. J. drawn. 7 lbs. chertlei. 2 lb*, ipplesi, old linen end muslin ; Mrs. C. Knob. 4 lbs• iii Plea. old 1961-' lin ;..Mre. H. Koch, old linen, S lbs., apples, 2 r... woolen bose,. 1 lb. , peep tea; Mrs. 11. Drei el ' beies, , ,,ild muslin ; Mrs. F. U. fiel.er, cid m in, 3 lbs. cherries, 2 do:pitted dn.:4 lbs. penile 'l2, 4 bandages_; Mrs. C. Keller., 21b.i. eldertie . 2 lbs. 'cherries-3-2 lbs.. inPleel Mrs'. J.:Belt:of, Jr., old linen • Mrs. W. 'WBl4liler, Slink apple, 2 lbs. - elderberries, eld , linin ; Mrs; 11.,Xoch. 3 lbs. el sissies, 4 lbs . . elderberries, imielii.; 'Mrs. ,U. Pile, old muslin, li dos . tape,' 2 lbe. peaches, 6 j ;1). pen corn. 6 papers' toilet soap. I sheet ins; Mrt..l. Piker, sild linen; Mrs. C. Peclit. - 211bs. - cherries, 1 lb. Ids4kbeiries. and Muslin; lira; E. Broker, 4 Ibis. cherries', old muslin; Mrs. Joseph Springer. 3.11i5. Chaffin's, 8:lbs. -apples,; 2 maids ; Mrs.'.l. - OHM, 814 militia; lifts, A. .21111e . t, 30 Youth!. Peony isettii; MM..- "Leleer,.... lbs. sherries, 2 1b5....d0. pitted, =ilia ;'WC' :D. Kimmel; 7. lbs. 'etirrries. muslin !; 11re.../...K . 014.4 lbs. cherries, 1111bs, apples, inwiliti ; Mrs, -V.' Uri:Jager, 4 lbs cherries; I lb. bleektierries,..2 lbs:elderberries.: .3 lbs. .hacklibeirlea; airs.. 6.1 - Leiser 1 lb.' sprats. I lb. peaebei ; Mrs..); Bash i:tan, 2 Ibi. peaches, 3 lbs. cherries; ID. Seeker, 2 lbs..' cherries, I lb. bassi, I lb. ederberrles k , 3 Du. blackberries, '2 liuskleberriei ;" . 11. Bensinger. 3 lbs. cherries, 2 lbs4lliieklebeiries; M. MW; 6' lbs. cherries. 2 blitellserriei • DI ;Yost. I 0 1 1- all' pjes, If blaekberriee, 4 . Ibs. ilitirrles; Mbie d Yost, 2.4 - bendier ; Mn. l. Hartman. 2 lbs..ap plea, If lbs. elder berries, Mn. I cup' ; Jelly, I lb. Ide eirn, 1 lb . hacklebersirm.l lb: snirrimits.ll 'el rise. ono bolt bah. - green apples ; • Mn. at Bodsliall, 2 lbs.. aPplei ; Mrs: D. Prints. , 11 b. ,t sherries; Mrs. 11. Long. 2 lbs. cherries, lot ' . it Prepared ll' tbs. Lisa and-224 bandages. , ' • , . 1 : 'tatters itea4ertfolimatierse ,- • • - v _ --7--- 4 e'' • 4 !W . ! 1 INS Tingitn4Leltra grJtgli , Ak is, r Tbs 4,71.""801""1110k Pill'ilbl UMW; Bap a• data bar It(thiliTwitoty:l4hili Baglntent.ibleb We weldor Ay reMilth& to pethllabe lAMB an Meoltic eilftibi wiOt kW !dyke tea Itegletant pertlefeleJwit t - ' •,' Lein* Ilmoiree. T1,..-111:0f. 2 1 . 1 8412 1 patAei ---,--eed.recelverbyeem of. tlie 131 - 1 4 01 1 ow, . arieellemo.ertileh; wee yeeterdsaefreules. We ernertera • the riverat Flarpeee Ferry etrlnedae: being the Ind Enloe Germs te rushee the te/me Gave the traitor lilies sorreedered it totitee.mbel kerma., . We Marebedjwit to Boliirar 11•10 111 . aid MIL Ilegmuudall eif IL 5 11. • a" ta"P' tee upcai the greerekee fosightevere ha Oct..lU l . The emeWeder,Coriallites all sey Maths sold them. 17 : Pa led tethered One Almatitinepf.pree6lthe and eirl bled ee tepettbeetenf wet et lb* Teoser: alma hi sorrem 4" 1541 the P lBo s • 7 1 " "bile deoye In their wagons and en*, p‘uett thine eir they erantedeted knemedlatey left.— They carried ewlY, bye SO wagon bade of sews: The retrf mild have beembeld by the Berea/that was there I aside's 60,000 Mth. ThaVe no meameet newt: 1 the deangeof CuLlilles, tint melee If lb my be was Id/. / led bY out own Men.-when filmy Mond not that be bad': wild them. lb, place basionen strongly *retitled sleetyl We stem here last; duney' tweed , `works saying buts I 41'0111I,P1111,,k,Fikilygr Ihrtititegand the tom - tae' eirthel by lino On. Taw beautiful irtm bridge Mess the drat has been Wren up .! alert the hontomeihat was eructed last Berl4. They ham elm Wok.' tha mud at differraitlyolots, end-have dose more damage to flit remains of tbeareettel; I think they are." 1 "," 11 pee 'tlr g tip ti Dew priatdets today.'" "The troops that have' market over at tide pojcit all had to ford the rivet. Mime bat Batiks' end Bietoner's corps have crowed at this" point,. Ido not knoWlerhat has tweramerf the 'behest ' or,our troops. am i ne get no iefwmation. We know only winitwe tee. Thiere appears to be a .cane Will at pew eat iet Walt In Weekday. ,1 wee in hopes.** well as „Averwhole/many, that We wouldbave captured , the lar gest portion of the rebel army, bakes they ethid reerste the Kees. but wehant been meth diseppoistyd. 0 Mad wefollented rip oisr emcees of the 11th, Ili, *Bowleg daft Ger vote eta ey would have been ogre ;bet under a Gaga Woe to hatyri*iir dead. lbe envoy made peep- . .aretiens to tell breek;it et see now all landed wifely on Pits, side of the [iver. I dnn't lepers their intent Www, but show mysthey,tatend matins • Mind tee Wieebese. ter. ,IliDie tea&rjhhtlit witillsam Sabot a rebel'=even iger Tilde nu to to lines - and wee challenged by the pith. '. l . A c f.Plied• ' 1 F" looklil fa rTale ssr the past leatar.' ' The het askedleine who helm. Be sailed, ''`a Mee- SIM* from 1304 , 14teet0 Col. Meenford " The ebb/et or. I&lad him to d nat. mid show hie WNW" wlifeb he did. lit was frees Gen. Lee .0 COL Meador*. ordering him to Father tip all ettlejles at We into send them en toiethester,W themes of lb. new troops Italy err]. slog et that Obit. A l abotild judge from the tenor of the ,cote that they were belort i r/e.afereed. If the j in tend Makostt a Gasidetits sida of theruntersille I hope we will bear-ell .ltextradirthdy. We all feel bedly t ile M aboellonr get! Inte.Virginlist, when wetted th e oppor;. , }malty cd wh:p g UP/moat In 'Maryland. Had Berm side, 'who was oath, left, been [stoke's& we would Merle caueht their army hefts* they could have got to the Illincinla side. Br defeating Carnstile they gelned neoseesiOn of &gond lied. When we welt into the bat -Mirabelli:6 A. M., tiM Pr mt.:: Rowers were suitutteit them aad weiref;l: bark. We came ; la on a double quick (dtsed le:. ) formed our line of battle 'oh the i i a reneged met t euetay le the woods. We drove them from theyroode nto a corn held. liere'etood a Georgia B i rlatle. We vie the war cry and In the earn field we rns ed. Every •ro stalk had a rebel. Il'ere we Mowed ' t dawn. 1 resifts heeretbat Mar 1151:1 of their deed fee" font in this fell. and the :Bth was the only regiment t t pawed over the held. I spoke to a • wounded Georgina who told n* that we hid annihilated the, dower of ttebel Rimy. Me said but few of their twieede left Gni ti bid alive. We killed near ell of their Otero*. iu.. ele wounded . wanted -W to know how . many sharp ' s ten we had, e fought Wm throw our non all day and! rove them from etiery posh low, un ' Without 4 &cloak. *hen We were nearly • marl ounded while loth, wolds from which we • debee ' the enemy , rim. We were not mink/ I reed doe hog the day until about 20 minutee hefore We were driien from !the woods when the lJtia le. J. d 129th Pa. regiment - Liners mot in on outright. enemy opened a beavelers aloe them, l i n whlch threw t in .o dnordee, and *apple,. d tie an our right, and elected us i ander I e vv.' Oct.We ttwn fell back, but rallied our small force (the regimapt at the .1 ! .., time boos red ced to' about the, the then brio; worn out.) on the ei of it small hill; gave th em a volley and then felt back the woods. about 300 yards in our rear,' Ilid we been e a rly value reed wee tend have held the rebels., At lh edge ef this words etandi the Drinkard Cl arebrlyilicb;loo .PerbsPe. will see a'reounts of In the papers. ,lt`ware . .to the rear.of this cliarch • that i bed a conversation with i rebel wounded neaten', and whir died before we ha this surds_ He raid that; t hey were much met up. and Mired we would• rapt um 'bele whole army Keay were glad to get into our hands. :while othres.were Macy. ftelM•:.l did not , plck up; but everything laid around In profusion. • 1 - 1 • Ili hen we toek, possession of the wends hundreds of the rebels came running towards as and gave theratters up. Ido not tinow where they got to'as no one pine any , attention to them, hut totd them to pee the rear. We did not go in for taking prisoners. but F went in to kill.— 1 Oar vegoneot clainte the Acaor eieartne par centre: We raptured seven Cokes. and two fall ba4eries. Co. A cep. lured the firesevi ,r In the corn held. [lt belonged to a Rewrigia real' ern, and had isiecribey l upon it "Seven i i *'lnes." , IV e.l et acre piece In the woods. of Knapp ' s L;t tery. The me Mad ambit the day lio an average, 150 r monde, having rue out Of nimunitio . three tlitleol It was Whets we fell back. that Col. Tynd I way dim to the lased. Ile wee 'camel to a hay &tee , about Itril yard, ~ 1 Gem X 4 where many of our w uoded and robe's bid, 'mid wteared for by/ a rebel I eur;„eon. who re. method bete d to take charge of their wounded. lle Wes eery atte five to oar. wounded. ' efej'a Pardee end Itappell loth ed their horses shot frtcu under them.- 1, ; ,, We lost allot dr color corporals. ( 1) a d both rotor sur ge:llWe (2). a have 04 teach of ocir colas to show, they 'being's ont ill carried awiy by the shell and balls Of toe enema Their artilleey plaeedj upon es for over two hens. b t did not kill a man. They lnd railroad Aron. Wheul we fleet went into the ene.gement -our •ri,tht, wing " •the centre was giving Way., This was an pried by our ireelenentJ and the only, way to save one. selves was making a charge. This we did. and licainxt suc h, earful odd', that, the enemy gavo 'ray. id e kept up •he th ere for over" a toile, when the right eras re forme and came to_our aide: thee. , i•lam en to 'say that thousernie or ocir trooM ran ;w:///ord _gel f a 'eua.- , Lierit. Itobison has not In the battle. he Le rig hark at Frederielleicik. The Cayit. had • on If - jellied Ins the day be3se. 0 1 ,1 have pot ken our company wagons linerwe left. Georgetown 4 Otte clothing le Mit in the le et of trim I have not were r00ra....h water to weeh ul)seif auto the battle. In met we bane hod to ticoe , :to wash. 1 i On Londth lieteits we have a fine view of the ear -1 rounds° ~c /Aentrir. Your .t t 4. 4-• • , I i 1 1 ' - 1 ---- ' ,....... P Prom the 129th Reg ,P. 4 Col. Frick: 1 , I I ; • 1 , --- 1 i . i . os Tin Barite or TUC PoToule.l 1 • ' i :I, S mg Jot: .5 traosburg, ald.,,Sepl . lA. 1562. Emenee Mile Joiciteat.:—Bnclosled plies. Out inns. ter roll of Glaiever Guards,Compiarp, 1-'3th Reglement,. Penna. Yr : We are indebted to you for' melee Of the Niger? Jou eat whleh have reached us eeer since •we hare been ; the 4inee. :We ace ledebted, iejen, to the Lion. Cherie+ Tralley for a !lot or potatoes, sent , td tie while encamped at Camp Curtiti. i Arse., to James k. IClesTei. Peter, Eviler, Geo. &hall, Ind P. Donohoe, ter [favors retetT4ed to us ehil enemas eol on Virgthla mil. Al:o to thepunty Commiagioners For the punctual pay ment of our bounty. The C•nroproy is ici good health and spiritl4 • Yours, rt c'.,,'• r, CAPT. L. 4 LTIL CoMpany G, IleJth Be" P. Y. • / Captain -.-LEvl C. LEIB. Axbliipd. • - , . Ist Liest.-41:e5ertm M. Fcruts4. Ash and. 21 Litat,—.),,xx 11. iktltt ~ OriTsb rr.. , , F Is..se4ges::. -Franklin Kluft. 'ormiain 12terlog. 2d I. ' George Bailer. E ceira4 New York. 3d j" • 1 Patrick Collier. I I • - 4th ," i Berard Leib, Potteeille. , WIC ' 5 , Henry Boughner. Ashland. Ist thrporall i •-Aaron LambertieMoilordon. • - 24 ~ , / Stephen ltosee, . i ieltilland.- - - ' ,3d • . "1., l' John Bwrycomi . 1 ' 4te, I] I" " Edward. C Murre ‘ y. " ' t fah 0 ' Michael lehopl*ll, r. 'on 1 ' F...nklin Bensinger; Ashland. ' • VA , ' Philip Mummer r, " tias'. o2 ' ' Joeejh Fetterma : n'. • , AN • tt—Thooms 11. 11. Zulikk, Orwigsburg. 1 • , ‘` ratiaant pp ; , •" Ayers Alfred . ' idt Camel finyetilohn B Mahairoy Been ger Francis W ' ', Bills 'irrits _ 1 Ashla nd • 1 itlekle Thomas 11 4 r •' eo.i.iy Neil ' c Bit Mine Run , r ebel,er /Whoe B i (141 Carmel': , Crow • abriel ' lothiaoil I . i Cone Charles IT - Colb II Moses it Can nel . " 1 CoterelJneeph .•r . - • MAT*. %Vilna= ' ' Ashland - ... Drab e Aaron , ' - Mt Carmel ; 1 Bev' ;ease , ' Aebiand - Darr, o ho . , - Mahe noy. Dein 'a 31*-k I behlaud I • i k , o Dee Berld ti • ' lit Carmel -• Drub eh Lewis 1 . Athlard ' , Denise twrger Samuel II ahacoy , D' pant Genre , Ashland . forth ,Frattele,' - l'kehuylkill listen] Ebel, J• ho ' 1 '" I Votteeille . 1 Felts; Illamone '' ' i 'Mt Careast • , Fetterelf J mpb Matranoy ,• ' I ".Planter Elijah L' Auburn • /, o)lllrwregorY ' ,Astilsod ' Gol IVO lAte / 1 1 1 Carmel lloliiMer Franklin' Meeker I;herelore Ila fain er Philip Ila pton Mehra • J., a IITPjArtiIU - Ket" Ixerib . KI k Bohn II Ku her George Be - er Andrew ki • p Chatlee - Eel' r'.l:hn • Thiames ' Lie 1 Ilya itichud Le Joseph ' Mu ray Bernard Mo r Frederick• 3111 er Luse I -.. Me n John Mo is Therms • , Me et George Me ry Adam 0' Geo llithael - Pe ne Joahua Price William • ,ilv George P lips John A Petry Lemuel Palmer Strange .1 , ItTp Jehn RI •herdt Thorne! Itl hterdrion John R00t.... C yru s ot e w 8 1 .1 tkani AugusPil St nbilSort Willlim Et ' otillboviJoeob •81 •ior Willtant 471411nl James • . • 8 lb Mom S • S ith tteorito 8 ~ t, q let Killian. k • Entiley'Jno , ti • •, flador Dtalil " • stiultx Jahn • • . - . . Stylta 'tko.ti , 4' •,. Blnsuli Chutes , .T.l.oloitir Jobi '. Tivootan John • • ";711tli kiek.rco Inn el p Wllllll2 r 11 1( tIlfi:111:!rge : IV - CPI tJdnst rilter WillimP ' ' 1 'er4l . Wtillam . ' ,• lltop,Willtact • ito lonia Waillotti . ' 'it On Maury W Oth Beg.. Pl. V., PoL limes Nagle, Comaadixig. . , I ' .. lends*. nun Rirtottd, 3 1041, ' ' • . • . . ; I,September 21.1,1862. I, . • ~. Mune Joctstt t—Tito mantlebts to record. 4:driti the 48th pertielpsted--the bottle 01 South 'Met or bliddictowa_ i r Slehtbta, and that ; of lath. Iva • Df Mg,. Us fOrtaarlook. place God Suirda... in. t. - W. took op Air meitkm beh ad a 24.11 la 4 rharod•lsld. fadith II 700 d—from Which the y told-been driven' in the eetwona, and where It id hi would attack spin. 'lt warps* growler and spoesnnose seemed toll:41We That we'd 'totem/la and witch : ;:here we weratitt night.— ! it°, our ' 01n:dawn X .11, Capt Wren) MOD •errre ked, mud shanty. tpar,eeginnot bernie engaged.— . to nie s 'e alprtsm, et had% the " dead Wood". on , emy, sod timid popsies, in grand: id,* llui ft.:, ... ` bii--trbehreet fsdNadJutious, bid we. retuned, It a 1 livelY, until • oar ilsontail ion - breams'espendeV ,she ' we Wind by tbeieft, "IfirreligArill the way.--• Thar Ins was lm Sid big e 24 Mari hd o of 'Nagle' . stitioc The enemy 'm ek ddher after Si 4' roa the' ode fron the 14, ;led ' did not-.'dlitarto int stir that:eight. •We•reiestited dote to :the add: aft .'itl t„' armed armor litsi lathe regiment Were idled o ly .. TM rad Of iffsgWe Brhode idat partial- I and the kin It the other 'nightspots' was pretty ! sod ble, The Pszt, simettst we monde" Aare the.. ht. patians cher the. bettlelield, , *hen rho and -pl.l of d ead irebeltalYi erkletteas of the arearseysdear 1 4 1 ) ! 1101 Idea drown anted thick *bete • weltad , hte_ Irish dm . night latire. and we ,rertate to credit .-401 Owl 011 id them ape e tkinotsly. At' the bottle of Ai Knelt Oredt Bridge tbs Brtgide berme toped abed Ideate* ht Ow tkenlog, and tontlamed to. the aethm - until Ii- reeseig—itt nightfall. About It ohiark lantrodel La. Waled F., of the 38th. hot into the light '.. . 01 , 0 .al of lid Pound belociroth as to. premed Wand, if the ugliest puticipstiog v ibis ttati est 1 1.. '.l ' • . ' t .1 , . 11 — • • • • -.,- •i: 1• ' ''.. : - 4.. I , • hay Ba att Hit the Uleisalitii aWei.arsteititir4 •• ‘ :AU • l=t=rYlet twi g tha t litr4ars •rt If =tly . Ta t tles, . . ' . C*l 4 . ' smaJoyhir Ars . • _: Uri White lesiebi4lfea II th e ~ hist ,P.' Y. •COL:Usttewilf t (aa4ave dant t.wiuras heave Soo. as eVersabasct,)itsfesusted., reaels.loao.. • hag WilostbletsalOt Uses. Over blithe • ' Oda woLA- , illgrea. ana. ear , tiglowar , waa -throws rd ' to. skir mish; WI tattled theseemialt of swear the 11A le bili ir, robes tharebeliSpessediAerritie rine of paps, Magee and spherical ease trot erviesi battering ip7frout.earnel leg us in •eheititv, ourselves •ritsdor the htl it •rfiroe not tons beats this : loft otrybsseassecsiered, d . . sit A P.A. •we We ff . Ordered!forwarill to soppart thrf 34, l'• T. - W-Ii hurried rui 041011. isklug our peraltiotkimaidistelyiu ' Ilse ear or Oil hist,lyissrflat on the grostud. The ar• (Wiry living woe ietribia -sod Ile range 4rfully Seek' rate. Tbosipth asmoolitaa giving out. crawled up 10t0..U.s place, 1411e.11 trot Oars, Arterial wevl to siappont I .rte. • Thasilig outtetterles scald Sot pies; s position to aspieet is.. sweet* ord Mid' to retreat, 10th weittid .is twit ordav;to , the bridsvi where trash imposition was *UMW;, whelp we nstarnitiat slept M. the .little. it i told. • Ibis. losijo the brigade l -carioca it e—our rye. tuarteiststrusteltaloose ivititled sod etas Md. Amon g the, billed is Weil Wm. Cestim of ..Orvii, leiva OWN Mash riterosed Iby AL Lieut. SAIL' lor. of Co. f; 1 was wouaded•prerty severely la theists's!. er.. U. is to the aosSall• OA. - Nails, who now vs - LA,' B dialer. Gas. having:Mß so was stitsslooed. by ,P Pliant Litt cols, behaved ai usual *atilt - best, bravery in time ovv• iPitelovlSlSi : and our gal last Lieut. Cot,Sli red. Marne I greet praise for his evridne, t drub:4lbl a ce se. 110 VAL I *mama/ Oa Moil cbsetissi thwitisasii, lOa oocalof • imi;wore Or your awe In roteuStiox the hes bestow, ed on this:4Sib sod the 4iitlrei tetrad/ • • Ger the ' i'. Sibra ketaiter sad otters; )4;CW:ow asps the: M lying • • won lteraettle: stud it 424 iNtIMPOSVIVIS . • that did it: I enclose • list of Usis earulties.ito Co. sal whirl pious publish to relieve the Rieods anti relation of that rola faof. :- •. •• • i . , •;, ' . t . H .' 1 4 .eta/ 1 4 1 0 • • . • • '•••• .I • - -; ~• ' .:, .7:i.. : - .0.‘.1i. , . Zest of itlfect sid 4xsiaided ri 0. 4. 4' 'in - whoa itf,..4stataa4 C:44 Bricigd,..sl4. Poltwto Clio.liaitwoWs, .4b61 its bead. • , .wojeario.D.; Pr}ratiJobn Opever. fll4-1-4u bcorpltal " Jobs Pugh, sight 441:i—in' bOop Corgi. - C Wu. W. IC twat tkar; atm—wory , Pritsta a.IR. tftg ,Oss shoul4er bru..ed. Th 4 two gaits arotitth t,toreoturotr.-; Prom Oki both • Commanding.. 'Aar .101b . Rau!i., Cainqutv C, bear ,Siarivalurrxr, $..1 1 141, 1 46 5. 1" Elsioss Situate Jovitaat.:-717last yuu ..111 pertiape, relairatb•r, was dated froal-Wasblaltatt City, acid vras written a law. days after 'the Sett at SO Sun. Me* tbea.elettiv• agile done A little I. the tlthtlog lion auil I .alk hippy .. to say, we did bitter:tlittawe did at Ball Bun. for Ode Rare. we valise cif first best, and the cash patty bad. toultvda•ldlit:'' I. .111 Aut. a litt °film names ottlta killed aild Woos:idea et the' tuo Schuylkiit County Campania' lo this.ll4litooiL ' Company CU cooluisailedby Capt. litaalel r. Burkett, and way railed In Schuylkill Moron. and , Tidally. This- Compustuts.vert f lail!, at South Ilnatitala, sp . ire did cot aria. W. however. suttcred imuler•ly to the late Sib';:lnrpablarg.....idersi,i. thr Alma we were under tire: pur kits was' 3 killed sad wimudird. The names are se ;-' ; • . Richard Pahl, . . .M.iLl.}ll:i.l 4 H --.• ". - .. -Er • 4 . ', Dirkl4* ' lano, `.. • , - • *6IINDEPO. , • - Axiggiattißeivr, reported Stare died , j';. - • ..* • Jeremiah Melon, in- tin bend ' • ''''l 'i- I . , . - Jonathan i Wanner. in the atroitiOer l, .. ••• . gsmuel Anley, In - the tit , - ,•;, • -, . Jotin Grad. in the thigh • • - '' , ' . • . , . Was Patten, to the' fin .., . 1. ,:,• '. • ' 'r ' fr• ranklin Vaintenstartmi, in the shoulder , . " . Jaeett II elin. la the arm , . • r y ' :The other de.huyiklit County Company Is Co. A. and 'ls cornesanded - by Lieutenant 15.amuil ig. , .'S.rbwenk.• It wair. recruited. Bu Tremont. Llewellyin and 'ileitilty. .Their loss in the terolktlits Of Booth: Mountain and Bbarpsburgi.e act killed nul 2 irottudiriL Their names are tirfollosn: ! . KILLED;-41 Harper •:.- , .` 1:-.. : " WOUNbi,:,Dilrea hiller. 2ergt.S Seinialm ' By r iKlui.tit of mine ofFtbe miraberat , ,f Coinpaoy A. I• atso send you a list of their killed and wounded at 'the 'hittles of , Hull.. Rod and Chantilly.l , hieh you Ire re• I st 4 ekt° 3l .l: ii:4 l itetej to ,•pnhitsb. Th' , . names 'of those hillrd and:ittoUndeti at Dull nen. are4,-..' '7. KILI.ED:.'.-Cr.' r, pl John Meister Pearl 8 9ito • . WOUND,frill—Sergt henry UrOdt., Atignstus Erdmati' . . Thesit,at, Chiutilly. ant— - 1:{1, ' ' ' - - • 0 ,,.• •- ~ - Itit)UNDED. 'P'' r Nicholas Adams ' i ' lieory,lttser ~ , -:.'. Cyrano, Bowman 1 ~- Daniel Witt* ' ...,l . - John iliz'of , • . latnuel Kit tiffone ' Andrew Merl ' , : . -Alexander McCauchlin . John Ilan . ' tot • :.: . Sitil . t . Weld s Alepaeh• • CoMII.IOIIA alto Ind one roan wounded at Whlte • Sul. Dhur il..riogs, pear Itonnahantmen Meer; on the 2ltti. of 'August..' Misname IA Emanuel .Fount.:. • , i ._ . , - 'f Respectfully ymint., • . i;+ - 1 W 1, ' . - 11. M.,' -•- ' ' ' • • Utter • from the' 98th. John , Hughes: ' ~ i, • 1-; , Illevauin,.'Septetither lUth. / 'On.. ' Data Fm.orn - Clar :—I , teat Myeetf lOdr it a,few; H ova 10 yOU .13 1.. t. yourknon that I Am rtill in the lead of the IM,ing, r atEwell and hearty. We -are! laying pear ila..: gei-stown tiow r and eapect won to gni Into-Winter quer i le • It - that town, or somewhere ue..t it. and I trope the .11 to wilt soon come that ha,' will .get I tents • once;agaln, fn the nights are getting' very cold : nos. and the. dear fa Is verjhasier : taut 1' would esiottar keep after them `day backsiwhile weave them( .golifig.. and keep them ng not I we get them beck to Itirtunputi. for I'lhlnk Ii the time hes come new that one arm.r;r nth! to do sortie. th,ing,in the 'way of cleaning; oat. tbia Rebellion. Don't •ynn think ; as 1 dot , Well.tMotaln. l'guotre,you Was sur prised to eels tb• corpse . or "Melee, Marlin contlUg .tioine, and I - miters It made Pott 4 tville feel eery, glomity..think. log that Ail 'of our Regiment trio, cut'up. The Regiment ttiOuriet his low very anneb. for he was a .brave and gal -1 lent alert. And' he had the rood will, of alt the men• to -the ReelMent and Brigade; but I hone- God ;will spare our Colonel to take to: through all 'battles. f r whin he le In cur front .he menivrill hallow him through fire and Teter . , H '• • .' ..., - ' . . 1 wee 111e:A1127..t0 II relied Doctor. atidle said be knows , JOholinghei well, and that ot,the 4 day of -the battle he wax present on the tleld, roaetoauding a battery. • 1 told the Ocelot thafX ever thedinth c'dmearrnee that battery. God Mop It and:Johia 1100es:tee wont.' take It. or die in` try in-7,i 1 think- that FRANKI fileGliT l'O' COIIII OU . r.„ AND GET /I COMMIS3IGN 1:1,Tlik: REUEL Alt -511: i }reed. ilofftnau and Ed. 'Tito a-t - .rend tbetr best re!petta tia you. 'capthin 11. y also sends his beat re. 1 spkti; he le welllat'ptesent. -,- • -• . t Our Re:latent numbers 1:15 men. ':We Will 'Soon have to norrult up edlin, or:we won't-ha a arty. Regi went. ' W• 1 1, l; can't Sod arty more mown Ittas Gate, so IL will now romp to a ti , ..., hoping to bear (rOm yen soon. , With my respr,ets to you and friends, .. -. _ • Your true fiend. ' . . • • • .. ' • • :, '' ''t •Elt,k.`i W. SISII.RON. , , , The' Nine t y -tillth Regiment, F. V. , ........ T Ofnellall Report i of Cols" lienry 1.. eake, of the rein *be Regiment bowie In the Engagelinents of Septensbee I* and, 17 s FULL LISTOF Till KILLED AND WOUNDED. Apnexid will be hand a copy °tthe °Vidal report of Col. Cake, in reference to the pan the Ninety-Sixth Ite ginient4 P. It., bore in the engagentents of the I.llh and 17th olthnol with a fbli list %I the killed and wounded of the Regiment. tern -be read nrith,pllnful Interest ,by our ritiosee, this Onnity having furiddied the truss of the Inca who compose the !lepton:lt : ' 11,11KGAILIMILS 96111 iiIIX:1111-11%, P V. i • __ Co_roP.'near 11(11141:torPort, M. . &pt. =4.1662 j LILUT : I bATO tiro c ha nt to inbuilt the following re port of thehogagemituts of the 14th and 17th instant, so far es participaisAin by this Reline:lL .• • Alter marching through deter:An. on Stinday morn ing, I was ordered'out upon the mid to Burkittaville, the lieginistit hivitig been I 11/1.10 9 4 as the advanced guard.! When within two tailed of the latter village. the candry advalhe came In and repartee' a ekirisisly with a superior tutee of the enemy's cavalry. Comp min A snd F *era deployed at onee ets skirmisher+ Mitt moved for ward,thelialitoes of this Ite7„iment steadd)l moving on within easy tßipporting distance. J The enemy retired to the, South:'Mountain, thr i 4h jturkltroville, our twp cum mules et'vklrm.ohers ol sand yards orthe base, the tei tr lam to within a tho Amor of the tegiment ball ing at tbe entrance of the village, at a little after I.`o, rhiek. P.M.. A. tkesklrmiatiers entered the v 'liege, they drew the My of ilia artilleri meted on i be heights,'Which -was keel MD during the day. tbeehol being Melee& he tween the Skirmishers and the- main body of th; , tifith, lit drawamp Its line ma the no - Inns , road. the en y ,re sealing the Volition of at least lire of their pieces:, 1 At snout 4 o'clock 1 was ordered t. draw in the)skir midi** and rejoin the Brigade! with the Regiment.-- Harlin posted a picket down the Koolville road. gbh required some tirne. s and the Brigade had commenced to ,rove;: se bad. alga the two other Brigades of the Division. Retelling en order trom Major General .foram to move on 'tithe rear of the New Jerieel Brigade. I did so:form ing where they Chimed: and tooting on the field to their righlrl A t atone t 11-past Are. the 96th had marched tb •the line of skirmishers, and I wa orderril by Col. Bart. I lett, ensinanding the Brigade. u take my position on the eafrettie right. The b.se of he mountain "MI now about:one thousand yards dist& t. At that point a road ran parallel to the mountain. ,tin one or the other side el nail load a, substantial stone fenee furnished good coverlfor the enetuy'e infantry', to say no; bang of the wood! on the Ade, of the mountain. Brisk musketry bring was In perigee-seen our left, hut the good rover. in' Iwomisrion ofthe enemy, and the .distsnor at which we rtnevi rendered 11 thite certain that we (staid g 11 noth ing it a statid.off tight, while tro ,artillery po In the nionataiu wait peuishing at ei.ely. - 1„; tjfie et Went that'oothinghtit a cosh forward would win. The order tv "charge" e me at last, scot With' a shorn the entire line Started. •The lied ibrou.,•o which the push rtiartpd presented ma y oteraclea and in'order not to meet the snot:v . loth token nom I twice halted momentarily aid, cover. for e great portion of my telthisent toi li;rm: Thelast of eh twries of fields through whirls we bap to ItIIIKV, was rii.adow and standinceorn. Ap-we emerged from the rout the enemy met us with a murderous bre. 1 !Yri were' within tenni (20). paces. of the rool at the barn of , the 'mountain, th e sto enctiold of theanenly, !It wai hen we lat t ..ur ge4at loss. .tlhock id. but not pulsed, the itOto 'hounded forward, deter mined to,en It with the bey° et.- ll:inroad was gained in a twinkli g, the room, 'lea ing for the mountain.— 'those of ib etialtn..who mitre t hart-and who seemed ton mach s rised wield awe , begged lustily for mercy. 1 had see hall hn Don berty, one of my best oni on-Si 1,11, but without waiting tohee who were down or who , were ti , I hastily formed thy line. 3fajor Magma , . 1 . of the lttch 'ow Vp ro rk. pult.)oA t,.. foo on y lets and. folide, and dashed on up the hill. &Mph) the :tins fortited sue well as preaible, to guard against a probable stand of.thit sandy at Meant: of the MIL I let the nom advap s n re nearly aat as they could and resoled irO• 11 AICII I IpOlt i tltllV/tittg cherg By the time we had as needed hal way the cannon bad .ceased fir u g o n our ieft;anh theteensy seldom ref - 110Q U. eon bre with their muskets. We tOle eaptitres atmeny step . - After par pixf;: the crest . rf the mountain Silent. of tbellBth Norio C.:mlina, delivered himself up ..1 rent denting the charge; 42 prisoners to the r, including the Captain of Company 0, Itith Georgia, wectoded, and °titer officers and men. tneil of them unhurt. ,gerg:ant Anderson. of Company, shot the color.beerer of the 16th Otorgla, hilt dot to stop to secure the colers,,which elere rued V some o Opf o,teeli aftererants After ad aucitig beyond the rrest old» hill. I formed N toy line the Purpose of reining the oleo, - who we.e 1 inu, h Ba tt ;laced by the bent march of the day sad, the forb•es al, 11 up the mountain.' It in with much ;unlit- V onion she I tact' report, gni eompanies all present In , line, fully and, fairly represented. Col. Setter, • o° the I 1 16th. as al the Ofileersouninandlneporthosof the 18tb 1 abd 324 ; 1 1 w Yotit„ ,j ,, ,feedi their Bees to the 96th, and ntorted t me tor orders. $ having thrown ontakirmlsh- i ere to th e ght illd front. I rested until the reception of orders to nett:tato the or the mountain •aod go iotill campµ which order was promptly obit lid, the brigade go in Lint° camp on the 'lenient Side of the pate. ;Dating lite charge, and just at the moment whea's splendid victory'eas opeitedillajne Lewis J. Martin was / mortally nanded by a :buena ball In the heed, sod died whit Ming ;carded oil the field. Ile was au scram. plisbed si d brave toldier.lan funasehming and perfect gentione t t behind by all nee regiment, and regretted' beyond e resalon. . Ore ofi f the ' Ent to volunteer tO this intr. be at last-laid doers his life whits gallantly and bravely ilting for:llia mufti ty --the only son or his ...- 'therand Oat is wtdow. ~ , , A minute betore,lst Lieut. John Daugherty, comman ding Company r, was she; through the heart at my side lrbibe lintel, leading his Company to the boil ft fOgßiel it the road. Sergeant Cam', raising the sword ache l tell. vitilintly vetted it erre his head. and , datified tord ward at t bead of the Congas), which never tailored.' There ir no better of bfallOf,lllol4llOf ' than Leta. John Doog y. Ilia. boa IA lbws two Mantra bits heavily) upo&the regiment ib lturt c l a the ehi l trge I had two tutor -brume killed ana l , , I appoint a statement of 'the killed and wounded In du i 1 .• .! -11.4 hr Lewhil. litarlin t kilied. , 1 '- 'Oll -. ALCM. IL: IL *Ai, MAD 'i O. • % k ; 1 antan 1 , I , !Corpora gooier Jones. - ,r .1 trocanan - .. ' ; Corlawat Youth Has*, I &menet gdward Thoinas,l s4et I h tehard Brennan, , Caleb Blasi. • I E4yrarg esteinueetter, T Rdwavd McConakit.: , ! 1 . l ea lt, Can Mint, mated. ' 1 imam. ' ' . Orderly S.-pant Jobs-Too Hallam ' I . - at. 0, CAPT. war. 4 it. unto; mmeo. , 1 ,, , lull= . Oidor ' B°l.lll6lln* I Martin Sipe. . 1 . woutuorit , - ICainolocrgargribosollier, , t= s , 1 ~ loam Arthur Ittemec,. , t i *on; coattea. ' Ii tAPhLi c I O :)114diepott !At.b,land •I iblt Carmel j 'l] :111.#1.4et Dale ' ;1 Mt 11-aniel 1'114,1 Mini Run Ashland ;•• : ;, Jobiantl • 1,1 Mt Carmel Arhland iddler.rt II!. Carmel 1 Astasod 1 . 1 II Ikt I Alt Can et • ' ' A ohlsra Dig Mimi Rao Mt Ctitl4l9l APEland t C,rtriel pt. Clair Asidlud, • ; Mt Caitnel Asbliti4 - Mt Catuiel Big ILan .Ash llshahoy -1 • Ash timid Zi?!iii • tint. woU.• 1-6doickg.well, einit'Alaz Oornornt Thos 4111 Lon, John lifts." - Charity' sn'4 -1 co.b,cass johi . 0 01 11.0 .1 John Cur, ' • —1 ' I 1N 2 0 2 8 D WIDDaL I William Cr)%pbri. • . . r '. . to: ii,,lrt sailor , oitr* I *.S , Vii! - i •- - ; ; , ..: I. •i; rump.: 'i",i : - ' ,- , i .: , 40111':., ! , . .•,..li, ,:- • t o ii_vogio. . - 1': , :!. ".:. *.• :-.. 1 . ,i; .. „[.. !I • Irneguia, ,Ti •.; ; b, ..: ,- -,.. : 4.., - . . li; - • % Beajiiiln" Sliltekosltt e ,- ,t ~., • . t i lskiierit i.'- :,job — a I?titig loirty,Cna;d4.corn" piny; klilar ,- • 1 , II • ' • ',• ,iioparsoca -: •-, Clnippraltttf4lollllvias;,. Jobn,Q,:tionnAl t , - . 4 ,- barbsel- auti7,• 4 .I. I ' Thittrittirtra&r,r, " . . .... .4,11.41. glesson, • 1 ' ' Fr l26 s"o"rila-- -1. - -I i cool, ciinjlAcos 1r.411y,..i 0339'1,4. 1 ~ ' 1 ", , ';:', • •: 1 I 1143.6; •.t, • ~ -'• -;" - . ..: ' .- • 'I, ". . ' TTb+mas Halm* i t tt .-- ..- • - Joshua Striver. -: - Joel nti'd.- . ' ' - JosbUzorkmen,: 2 . .•.' .- Alreeltim Straiegr, , Jobß Dl;rhil. . . . 1.. . ItebtlD Weever: • . • '." .James lilleareber, - : i- , , ..-' Israel Sli•allet,- - .. : Lou irrots. - • • • .• , :' - " : -4 i co.:1, cars:: strit:iir#2,.casiiV,, ; .- - : Jcatik. Sgatmin,,. • :- • 1 nitri b g• 6:76.1..b1er,." . Ca . Oes B. Ziegler ti ' -• - • • Mulatto SAM. Job Ileler. Usury Z K00n2,, 1' • • Bast Joe Jobniaami. " George -Jam Gem, * at. Dart 4 lboimpixe r . Welk Darts Mango, ' I PriatrYaloos. Aarool Anttyttry_Flahar. k4ao!,llo:kirskieli: • ' co.l, I ST %MM. 314TEItli STEM, C 01 9 .0. ItlUian,Weaknn; = Geon•Jamest oai ' John *Ostia, ; I donna Meidery,, Itipmat 'Boyle, • 4- Itoyd 2 Campbell. Pater ktrAnnarri, . Mirh3r.l Cul:abaci. paas4,42waoeny, • ' John - !Ammo. . ,CO. L, Cdr . ..RICA/LID BCDD. •1, Patrick MeAlliatri, '- I Lowey McMichael. „' WOVIDED. ' Jeremiah ,Corroo, . Jarob'flearff. , rearaar;llyibboa; •' I 40*-ty Ifollarr, ' Patrick iWelah. loPatlerWi , stn•rs • • NtricklD+ l,lo .l. ' 4 Patrick Ounrilla. • • Mieb*sii McCarty, .1.11 , ba , 0 Farrell. • Jobo prodralekr , estriak . • Barcett'Xx3luintao, . Flebie4llalloran. ' , • 1 - 1 ascasati.tnog: • • • • karni. 11r 9 4,3'aed. 2 -. . 2.• ' 2! c. chrtii, • Fulutoffiew, , l t' ccusini37 A.ll 9. ,E,. • ' o F. • IA • • 11,1 , • , , . • Tbisdoes not Anchidef It.-tfteli sllhtly wound-d: but not intwparltatett ;rum 'doing . duty Immediately with 'tbelr sonpanies.. • '‘. .1 -1- ' - . .' ; • • , ..'. • Tbs rondurt ef 1,111! Reid went; was excellent :, my Orders ond'erlutaef, tire being obeyed mnetiptly,nn4 with great cheer. -.flu faking the! reed, ern I osit;ins tolovAtrairers bitted and', ibree. Wounded; 'the namea of those killed with the col., Ors in their baddi, are tfolotooo M II o tio.feko..C. enlor..l .bearer, and Charlcs 8. - Metier. Co: U. 'ff t 'be w.u 0,1 • 4 ; are, l 'Thomas Oliver, Co:c,color.lwnier,:lei int Johnson; Co. 11;.and William Ortner.,Co,ll...i ,- • •• . ~ : j „ INK "; i Very his lielly, - I,ient.',. : • , --, •.. . • .!-.' ! , .• I lour obl servant,' • _. ' . . - '1• i I ' .11. I,,'Ctift it, C3l. CoiniatiAlreg„ To.rtrrr.R, ki liftl.sos, A.A. A': G. - 1 - ',' .. • On • t he 17.b,ithe Ke,lmen.t noted Irmo camp at, . , light, Sod crossed tbs. A - etisitAta fit 11 o'cwwit: - With . tber balance of the Wilted, It was a e nt i it) tbe' front .to sup' Pei , b 3 iTarlea l '1 4.1011, 1 3'init 'ln Potiltion.ll; round - shot struck I u Co la. killing Private V rill It•.Trvon.;:and wound:, 'lug ilitivatiOlcCoy Sargeiat. II Wive, hainity, no other eastialtlowto record. :1 - U.Q.L. Cot Commanding. ' Noi.-..—Was ordated_wot to' Make • foil' retalli or -tb , battles of Wednesday. :441AL 18G2 Calualiles in a11,...R.. 20 tilled, • 41 wounded so as to disable, ii slightly Wools.- .. • • . , . . 1 -.7 - fllIi5GEBtlO5. - ' -- 1 , , „ . . Mr: F. W. Hughes and tile nephew. John, told the per pie two years 40, thatJohn:wall a better 1.7010 n .matiat, and ll t fei.tal repreeent this Congnataionallnstrlee fh Coot greats, than J. 11. C46100 1 1_ • - lyuless. l han nine reonitai, 'John,ran off and jidtreal the Southern rebate.' . . . r W. Hughes now tells the peopledhat he is the only man that ran' more tbe 'Constit u,lon arid 'union, en ky,, therefore. we lit us Orlert such men-en offhWas will @nearer his 'election tal the U. ii„Senste.• ; ' ,--; ... ....”. F ' What reetri y leg ate It es that Mr. ochei,la less 'than nininaaaftts. trill plar:futiow', in the - feotststet of his lb Why do Sir; II ughval-and his partY feel Math deep sYne Pathy for Southern traitors!. l'imppoee becnuse he bas I wdbrothers end bee nephene immerse tile hottest of the. ite:rerei mh.ts. 'and his; party have brotherwitolaw, bard , -' them. uncles end eorreins down South. 'r ' ::. .- .: - Mi.. Hughes sod his party, say.—You must-not euntll• rate the property of &utbern rebels, or emancipate their olives. or injure enema in any way-,-It.te uneonoittition, at. They and our brethren Itai the South.' They' most be treated kindly. But,,Sfr. lojat Northern man. or widow,. mother, your, brot,bercar son may be shot down bytheee Southern-friends. , and mum' Of them tient borne hr bipodY . radios, to-be buried by their frientithers lett on the . battlefields, their Corpses a ;prey to the beasts' of the, field or birdri of the air— we tare - nothing fair rine loWies - and Sorrows!. They had no butanes* io - gu and tight Our' Southern ft-leas. .? • . .-: .: . ~; - , . . • ' Mr. Ifs 1.44, told...the' peon!. of the Soutit that the Ab. , 01ition GovMetortne id Mr. itoroin More -he lind- ridoi!Ps an d the old old Democratic ; Doebananatrerkinr Inge , .• Jeff.-Dsivas yiarty must route Into praar,brorder to rare ' the Oanstite.lon!and Union, and that :300,10.1 rots rsi In. Perinsylverila agreed with', him 10, opinion. - Mr: Dirt is sod his goyernment toot:Mr.- Hughes -at his wor•diilnal sent their minutes, under Generals' Lee rind jackal , up to PennsylVicola ' expecting', to, be Joined by Mr: Ili/ghee.. and his '0?,0o0 friends. But. , unfortiinatelY:'ior t4iFin".] MC. Illoghert, se lie has often dour. before, deceived 7trie . -friends. and lb. rebels had, to ret&al, . - '.., , --..." • i ' - =Why arnMe Miele, and bi+ . friendlier. in vett opfmied: • to the suspension: Of the . ifoptes.t. - vrpes Ael.t No loyal; man opposes it.. No loyal Mid is troubled about It.: ~ ; ' If its. Duches basso .tnewn love for bia-eountrY and. Its t3orastilution,,_why does he not do soinething . inur than talk i;• lie Is a you mt, able-bodied Men. Why "e don t. be calve ilcompany for the service!. tio:Priatny Itkinablif cans bail gone, to the eat; that it-seemsbard - that Mri, Itugnes and hi. family anal party 1.10-not raises ethopal`, ~'.y. We lief. their farnsitar faces In Ord Sere is every day .lily nephews on the bid ace titubit lous. and, would tnake • ;rod looking offliere. , ait : puridy Drealltiorldge Democratic. \t .mpany would astoolah the peoird, Of Pottsville! Why, I , . o t Mr. ltuyhes atomise, them them? , ' ~,1. -,, , - • • , , .1 understand that Mr:lf ughes'rnixiPlainit thayb ' pets , • le call him a traitor.' .•ris-tuird butts tan ocean lone. ' ~. givingl tbettesnar rensoia for so 7stoing? : Corisciente, W. ' - orest,an nt i- "- ipeak but. ,id . . ' ,Mr. Itugheseadd at'XbelJotirtUonse,-lir the speerh 'at he War Stelling, thait be approved, of-Mr. tincoltes.ev ,':y act adore Ma inangstratlon." If eta, Why 'organise 41 'arty al l User State against him! The vornini elee on doee not makes President. • If ii..did,hemigby NAY: . ' -although t approve oti Mr.' Linnitn'ilpolley, 1., prefer ,other tato Who wit 'pursue the name policy. There. fre t his hrganisini and arraying a parry, Armitage We ad .. . ... .... . - winermeein ion;athlogele: - . What is it • When Idid..sli. Ilughee atundan his ides of it; reorgit !Minn of the'llovertiruent, with eettniylvinia, Neer t o :Delaware and lariland etterhed. to ibe - Soot hero ! ofederacy, when Me theitcria fur the itreeldeney *quid •!A, Yu. i,for no place le Lou 'for -hii•yaolty an ,inaionr: I• ; . • Unit lonrh money Mut 31tIllimbee contributed towards' le war, tor.riiiing, equipping and- *ending of soldiare, for the ale fur jtie airk. and iruttrided - soldiers of . . , • tit taintiarmy? 11 j. - - ' •• . Moir !Nicked in Mr. Ilustoit to dettotti an tt; dt , ceire, the' isb! o!, ihts region, his ".repreeentettonlr 'Medan , .t flint to-Vat. i:nrcor4u.ool.-IHulligse, Gen..Mengtier.' chbishop EliPhes , drArntibishop - • Purcell:. as he doe, : • , •• • • : r •!'''.• • W bed ihe snit' of Prinsylranti;itis torrettened 'by, , rasion.l•.yal men orall p.irtitia arnis 'bush:rem as susprodett:•cisumiatiut up; cigtieriessioppid; boats ..d up. and all' rtuthellto defend that - Slate , from Ihe iluflJu of the ratielai !Where yes Mr, - Hughes and his !ally and pairty.l 'Noti'eri,take.it,' in the ratikauf the, fenderiut their country. !!-- . • A:' t liiiigi* : . j.4tOionce.. NOTICIISh. . • :INOP,ItIMIITTEIIIAN! ORMAN!. hire 7' IT-cheer," end rellttrtit he Meeting !louse on the corner . Market and Willtaisi Streets, ' The refornishine ,of a Church will beim tar completed's' to allow the eon • !lila ion 1.0 coutmence their regular' -Welter , In- it on ' -bbat.h.:the 12tb tk4obee. I . • ••• 41,17 II Arun ctitrltprL Preechine every Sabbath mornlne,•at..„'lo!.4! o'clock, te Odd Feltoese'• ! Sebtteth itchoOl'et tro'ciock. • sir noDist cilusou.—liev; O. .J.. Thom P ., 1. the neely specinted Pastor. Prot idi.nre ner pniich to morrow et 10 o'ceve .4.11..,4nd 7 pr..: tirENGLISII LitTliEßANOtllticii.'!garkstlitquerr. Inyer 'decline reeularly'every Sun dej-qaorn a1:10% ' dock. Weekly ! Pra y er :31ectini,lberieiny erening, at - -'i - . • • sarrsAmazi.icAf.egiTnen.citin7/ . tat striot.Re..- .1. it txi,x,,rot..r. 9ertmin, prima:lo;r erery•rlundey • A-nitr.; at 10 o'clockiAnd English In the Evening-at .r'clock. ' , • aE 111:131DILAII 11A.PTIAT C}IURCII ;. DlihanteflgO et: eachirin. every Lord)! Day. 3loinluir and Pretting.: at %A. Sl.;'and . ,• • - •-• "• Leeturc,:: - Iliednesdaj Evening, et 7!, : in't'ock\ • • '. - •!• AFITIN. . 1 1 . Leff. All .1111irfCtio . ! onnttbe aoolikpin4ed With cants in'aitprar in the - JOussty. •_ r• La—On•tb r e 2tl Ina.; atehrisl.r , 1, Mltabeth, N.. 1., 1:0 Itev. It A. 11011 . mrsi;MttLipis MTN CT, in& EMU ti tr,noin,.bottr of potsvp e. • f. •- • • • • • NyagNi—* itsthsiptombee Fish to vitiob; Ki.r4 utrx.litiar.i . r,. wife cif the hte .11 ugh - . N 4 died on the , batt belie. Richmond, aged . 22 are, 3 triontha. acid 3 days. „ I . ,`• • • 'eXLlAN—Killed at the Riffle :of Antietacri:thmt. , n. New rhiladelphi ,) of Co. K. 48th fler„ V„, aged T?, yteara. lea Sen *wit and Ibur rhildhttl; 4 Mcoaitis• ern interred at ,V RE Carbon s on theist' in, Cirftillean. and Lnserne Conkity ita rp•iiefise eq! Ffll. ' EtY. -,--A Giet;.wlio. c , 4n wash end Ttnn,:andundtrstind.olalti 4 noltlng: • Pun: . f kaskil. Apply to 40int O. ilL'C'Ei`at tklootprp;. ~. p et. 40A . .. .. , , ~_ : :: : 1. - , - ,', 4(1.1t:. .0. 'PEACI - itliS.-7- t IV A NTED, .Six • &rile zisrboro, - Pr . Eiarri lkittilct : erla. .§OUF ! nitt. An exualnation will bi hold. kt DO .sllpeit Ho - pn MONDAY', tb, : ko o'clock, I, . 31. • 4 ' .1 ..". , -FRAGI; : DitiLErt, Itei4y. •,• lOct:4, 42 ... :.' - • ' • ': ' ' 1 : - '''.' 40 , 1 t :- -- IL'l HERS Vi.-ANTEDFOCR 'Maar Teachers ere Winged foi Itiet'ublieSchnOts at 4 Brunswick nwnship.• We want Van to teach! Get: and Xngliodr. and two Engßah; etarnination a be held, at the riairra4 'limes; In the' tow n,ot Mc snabisur, no . BATIIKDAY,; the in th day ot etc lobar; st A. :. •. ~ • • DAVlplAiTZ.Beeyt Oct. 4. • ••-. 404 t• cEACtIER WANTED.-- - - 7 Three Tiaehene. and min Vim% leaeher, f ttie lie Pebooli.of Meraitinebarg Distrfot.4 Jonat nK. sitperiuttlinthe'exsaiitiation. the 00l Ueda. in MoKtainsbarvon IiATIIIADAY,t 25th of Oeloher. By order Vitt'. Board: WILLIAM' hi. BOOK. 'y. MMil • . . . . 'XTANTED.- 7 -k , - Biti'isaNG '.1 0 1;IGI Y. - t SEER. to take go m ebar.of Oargo Omit tliti o n Numaylmanta.. kddirems; Ml,l* tune rd 111 rode+, c 2241. i'hiladeliba P.O. !, • •.: - •,. ' - •,. • -. ;apt. ,-N 27Y. .- 7 . , '. . r, 1 t . -- • .39 • 'AEACHERS . , liV.kN.ttl.)..-,--'l'telv.e , , , -Mal* Tmichems lit ataideAt tai ft h i ion To imitip. • - 11YlkIll Cocisty: r a et Motimatioai du.,.applloa is alit hit at tba Scboot Houma luAluutlivio, on FRIDAY, - - rib day of O ctober nesti'at /oKrOctoek, CM: .. ' ' ' ''• • • •Tt101...c ' RYAN. Sdei• .- - - 3U-St* • . Ringtcrwi. Sept. ML V ANTED.-=-A' - Go - od I T Itantil,g, Apply lo,uisdlatslY J., H. 1100,11111, Ashland, Schuylkill cu.; Pa. *PC2OOSI, • - 3s4s • . OA is A NTED;—Prci . po4aisr,': w 11 v. be nite..id it.tb•No. &boa Hoene. to Nee .;Qui- S ; Dorn AATVILDAY, ltb day pt (eottee,„ 't; agtersoiet, at cieloch, , the the dialyser of KART( 7.. 48 COAL, tuff to he Stove and half Ifet, ttellii• i and pal la. tbs School fleneee of ;the latriet of e Castle,•SebuylhillCeuitty. By Ordet of the hoard. , .4„.;# itiuuAra: utDAUX. gwr. •4_ . • ~--4 ' ForamlA Mike. '1 bieid W Th.iipair;l. Wolfram,: Oftiitew PAir.rii Ppteiryttec• , jcoustrlize t vrr.Dl7 r WANTED. he 1r . ,N1151,.A 1).- T + , e fiiil6l i i ;i g c,ritti;jAttes hi the CA 161 - si ( tolt Of in. Ile. Wator Oxiipiny. 1nx130.1 to Ittlij.4.l ilatiour : .: c..,ltilem e Na4trittif4 two ithfriks t . 4 ill t2h.etr—' ' .. .Ort.thrato !t1 . .5; Vi.:....." A); fr , i,,,,, . 1 'C.;:etitire*:lo,37.l" TO: " ' .....' '. 1; "'• ; ;;- 1. 1 . 4 ; 0,0 i t „u ti.”.!w e ri mid.* v! 4.1! f1. , M?•{4,1 Ilxws! 9rtst.1 4 .lyrtifiit'.a.. -1 -3, 4 1 , Ji. tit:4 Eve; . --, i - Ait,:;riiy..-lirck,iltn.-i, .., :5ept.24.. , 1-. 4 . -': ~ 1 ' ____l_,_,, • :.__ •g 4: co ‘V :Los. i'.--T.eisti , i , Sat i n . „ - lt!n . -•l l. ri . seo . emser la t a , a tt•41,1,41111 NUTLEY OM' *bike fa,.. IWhoever return% hell. , tA, (b. atihiprit, sl , r.iittr.sculatfon Of her she 4 1w 011 1,4 „, regarded. regarded. -•L- • ' •- ' • DIVA PR 13-ni.' • :- 1B4.)1111 Rau, Elai. Ilaa 'a, Coakry, kw : B .7Pt• -.. - 6 1- - '• ' • • '• ,II . ' ..-. .. • • Ty. 0.517.--I.ost; ,by ;,,bb f t ubscriliel p : wesn Vat timil4 and St.ir. a , it emllitiseit 1 1 .1 ...harn)r. patetit • sliding Darr! :. 1141•,1 wIlAn ' lug Andor Will obtain a sultilil4 ' ward ' ;upqn Lavine s t idit er . ii tbosipscioN, Sfikv, a t*tber i tie, nr of Motet,;4 l .Motet, In st. Clodr: . ' 1 . i BAI n 6 PN.Y is 1N411T1114 Sept. P. ' r l . 4. f '!I 1 :1 , .'. . . , FQ,K:SAttE...!.BI..: z TU..' . . .. , • - 1 ..------ .TU, 1F 1 T..;---Alirec . - or four; rt auitabla far onns; and 4 . ..iisciltablis folk a til Or g.a.c.t. sturi, in uiy hi LlandlaK, Ofailj the Ward Bank' Tottaaille.,l MO farm tara . , afTly-1, .-.- ~. , ' 1 - 1 , 1 ,1 j 'j. SILLIA Sept. 27.:.'61: , [ - I , : ;: 1 .:',!. jrol2 *1 kards . (irte . . • and' 34:•.tardr 0f..• ne,h.!kecon •h4ckt littleCuiect, fur aale..l Innutra I • • .••• .41./W:1;! . 8. f.LILLI lir &pt. - , • . VOA SALE. —A hickerinF, j: roe este ettesp. A pitycle 11 (ittESSANti, re Street. rc; &opt. fi. - r o. ,ilO 1 oividet . 411 ealriablei trael lot preJactlve New Castle Thertitti Ip, &halfill,C 3 ,tttl• r`" bZ ""''c°lll"i;l'A' -Avg. • ' 1 . 1 • , • 34.11 ' . IBUR . L EA SE iIIrORTai*N . I 7 T 6 - :COAL OPEKATOff9:—b»JiMg I ; tlolint.‘to Ithroeie. mint Comparly ' ,olTrrl tO'lre Ote'ra. mere iletni 4 tits • et-4.41164 tliq moustAx. .vtlittis ,Aslf r COA L. qt.: . alter! on the Weat end Of the I' l'ende,;otitioarhar.t:•4 hue, 2 mitre froiclheotoklo 174p . 4 201titthre from rlauhury. al ilitt - bio filo eigtit.4 at a thile'rof the sbamatiin.!aad him • Vahey Reamed.. •,, : •'-'' I '•.' ; •,r • 'i'l • '.-; -Thereanat lea iitieni , ..!:e :hide., On.ielne $ feet thtek., Perth,' vri•bing,tb leave A *littlish!. Operstkot, ead'r-ee • tbL - 4 i WD:Astro-min ferias Of, leiee,4e...laY i tit Hag. au the .sh .. be r*,_e_tr!barautiih. ," it :4 . k ... ! A ,.. ,,,r - a Asj.K ; e - 1 . , 4 8,. . 1 , ,,,t. i ., . Sh urolthi,Jitly72B.'62.'. i.. , • 1 .. 1 •. 3011' - I i INERS, - MECITANiCS - 16; FAR-• i .. il mE11.1..-VitliSlS:VplL'Slio.l oft itEST tu'i3,buyl -I.lllt..koanty.—tine of l!itt serrei. ,, -160 an4ter-le . tatti-ietkal,• hellfire Chestnut Sprioare,.A pears grotrth. Telma - to • iultltoterlaziNe. s. - Ilaltutrafttereltrishtirioteed: • ' ;101.arres erittba 3 miles' of,riitteellte.l imitable 1,, r irticklng. •Atipli- b.) . i;•.1.- II' ;•, F.' itil DANNAN: '. .1,. - .., ••• • .IFltiet Eptete Agliuti Pottilfle. -'• lb.; 17.'61' ; . ! ,T. ', • • •••," 0 2oaf ..,--- v.- .:1419R SALE .C;1 - 1EAk'.-111e : type, , frees,. .4,iii.tiog, - • s.4,4lfrba., • ..e. publtstnagi fiekly NeospaPer. Mare heel:, tta hoe betieeen three 3 E4 but years. A ddrees this 1)i':•• '''— ': 4 4 -'•.- rM ay 3., '62. . ' • ~7 • - ',l' - .; - 4 • •. ' 'l%., :,,' •-_ . . fAit b - EA it,llinersvaxi; - R. C. - KIRA li t Mahanq Cityr• . bitia; . , 1 ••-?: • . , T. I s ;Tt o N e t 7 i t ,:tures, ke. kor pittlei3l4 Fr4.118;4 . 3 , 7. - 7.-7 NOT zq, - b i ri( ,. E - is.llen ,c.raou will tre ro ' liciel ...., uttl..lll , Couay,l!enn Bunk' of Dirownt. Drposi Fory itrnkin'g LAws or .I.Ne ti9VERNIIIgrT BASK.," of Volt twilii. 94,:bby11,111 Thotisand-Dollisrs ,o od rri rote to Two Ilutlred. Th . . . .. Poft=v fir. (k..j4. 63 • • x .(yric.,N l ticeAs..herchN . -"aiiv , I'x'7 that i'meeting of he neaol of. -birtret, , rt 'yr tbs . Partnersßank niSehuyi - ill Ceunty,arlll hr I,tej.int theft banking 119ule. iti the , tru th OA New lin. e 4. Tn.... I)1Y, the 4th 1.1 - ai of Ni. ember next, At hi !..'r Icck: A. al.. for the purfe.ad of O.)lArink it" dtvt,foo4. ' I 'Alm, that a meeting o the Zilf, , ektolders of raid Rot will he held; at Ibe ',me pletel. Ma alttkLitti. St.itirtve 'the.l7tb, at'lo tielnek,A al., roe the toire t4l of t lt:itpi llftllireetots. to serer t a Peening year.;when ar.,le . - .Mid atneaholderaare re - ueet.l to attend. - , i.. ii. - :';',,,., - ' • . 11 J. w. vi . E,ca l t,i.t • , .,...-0 , - , -;.4.'w2. ' h• • : . • , , 4:3 . Al - .,THE - OR MANS' COURT . OF lisenutt,KlLL . QOU the (hitter of Ih.' eettni.ot Wilibtin 'B. -W n lot rat 04,14 Its • Fs wt.e of - Daniel Stall, .e. , e4td ' 1' The nodel'i4.,4hed. dui spiell.nted Auditor to distoitett the undo In the bandit t th 4 ,tIS4 t r ati f t o ani4le thnoe entitled to the thyme, 'ittend to theta. tieii of his osild'Appoint int;.est SATBRD,4I - , , the Sttt. of Petober t ,l464l.ist'lo o 1004 h;o1 °thee. of !S;erund , ind Slahonto lin sq. wets. 1444 oeille. when sot .wheee persons in teeir ted'iste required 'to mote their elißus, or . be debayred trle".tn liming in sai4i futeltA' CrilltrZTl) 11Elt. Auditor. IZENE . - r . lii.. - ..1J 1? I'll) FC' S „ : 4 :pi6l 1 1, _,C E. l ---., , In' . file Or. , ' ,he's court of ...hnikill County,--I.n the ratter: 1 • . H of he' , state Of MirharlrAler irk; tirresiol: • • • . - the onderalined Audithr.' piminted Or the odd NA i f In distribute, the.. amodrst : ' :the hat Of JAMeI. M. Rohrer; Administrator Of an d Eget, aniong 91, , p , per. pods entitled to it r)rive the time, .111 AI tv(l.th. tlir sit tirli-o t hie appointment. at hie other. In t4erond, qr.c P.tuvilla..on TflUltSfiklr l'' the :16th) de• ''rf Ortsirr. - Mt& , CNA • T tb 011.1ribute the balanie of, l 4inney he hands off ISO. ill , Alleirdt. Ailudaistilator 'id Pail Estate, as shoeu by, bi si .„ 1 , , Jteennt filed; •nking liiinae entitled i..? - Narita tia as e i sill! 'Mandl° the, ditties ,of his sprii•ititiaoiral hi. sill! in &knit.' Street Cid.tsrille, on wtvslzpqr, ttiii 15th day of Oetobee, at 10 ceelnek,', A. 51 - alien El 1 patie!athereiu ioterestall a redadred - to attend. ~• j ' •' E ii. 1{ ELL FISUER, Audi:cc: 3944, • • A till° N •• 11 BLIC-" have I.aned Obarlea Kanter , the 'preire'rty: sett liaruese,.aa , l re. • Skint Butebef Wagola; dqiitpt my Oiltaftire. All,pm , • wine & toirbiddvia ty teolextl said proOe'vt.y. •tolne. . HENRY LORELliolehuylalii,liarre: 4 Fe0 e 27.'62..: . • ir 7P.A• ; .• Atlt)N . , where:as. loiters tilittilnistratlon on (be PS ii:e of .14bti tin ron,)sle of thog Ekwo ugh of 1,0131 s o kill County-, deees.A..havisbeen grouted by the T . re. te'r• tho•Qounty t6,the si47atterrior,Clotireis'her.tly ttn Sq! . . ladotood ts,Sald estate, to mike poyearot, ; and those hortnii . etstmr4 prlll pr.seitt th4ln m'ent. -' Athor't, , • ; • • ;',ltr,to ' (111 1 ' ''':' • piU m . g . R ne t. ,l l ._ C bre 1% . 7. (II I l ' t'T . errs Iltu(h'iEleetd4erithleat hetitiliv!jbeerr:., appointedand commissioned •as , Assessor of Ditort O l e! Iltrlse Takes frirlhe trnitld States; in the Tenth:Mo.6 ,l , of Pronsylrania,•eomPri tog 'the ekintiey of Letsloos Land Schuylkill. . ---, . . The uridersiened oboe Ores pittillei . notire. that hilt**. rPointed as AMlstmakAlsemors 111Senurildti Comer, he f dlowitil. persons, atotbaddi Tided Said Couoty into he toltowin fire districts: - min ' 1 ,:. - . . ! FI,IIST DIVISION. . ; ' r ' • Ttof First Dliisieit of the , Tenth Asffee ri t Di.trilt, of Pennoylreole, oat corriet or:tbe.T , ..n4iPs 4l - . rr"r 31allantonsii üblej., Begins, Eicliwd.. Derry, Yral!er. Tremont; Ca 4 11 , Drench. Fosteri'itri they and POiter:.;s4 all Mon parts of Sew Cotte. - Butier and :s,,rs4iat Tounahipalying west of , the tiontre I' urnpilte. orhtfre eluding the South EAiit Ward of the . anrou:ty of rods. vflirtiiing rag• of the (.leu (re Turepitin,and tin.. VW? t r the llosi,ugba of rottoiritte and AehLand trisi Cast ~ the Centre Turnpitre. la nd ;the Itorah,th ot Slinerrtine, at a bieh 'Jainea W. Boateti, of I,.'ottroille, is ippolatel Assistant Assesecir. ',- •,' -1, -' . ' . •-' '' •.- . • . 3140 , 11) DIVISION. H • ".” .- . The s,4cond Division of 7 -tire Tenth Assent:tient Diotrld nf l'ehnoylvania.wlll ennalat of thelowtsiblos of epiut 'Rutty; Nlatetnoy, Sass ;Nary...Alan. Bt,ytheandatshaylkil • silt those paha of.NitrACrtitte,Butter and Sere's . ..Col ToWnsblip, lying east of the Canine Turnpike, and a '64,4 parte° f-the Brriongbe el Poiterille and /tidied ,lyttnreast. of-the Caner. Tdritulke,an4 the Itor , •tirhs tt - St: Clete, Palo `Alto,. Port Carbou.,ddiddleport; sod It' Inagua, of Which Jame* . Gletip, - of Potterille.is..SPFele% edAssistant Assesani. ( . . i ' ..,;•.• - -• ' , _ - • '.....-, TLIIIID . DITISItiIi. .'"- • ' The, Third .Dirlsion °tithe path; Asseratnent Dlshid: . . of-Pennsylvania 'will consist of tits Thw ash ips it trip. :Nnrtblientieltn: So lit h litanhelm, and W eq . Bruosekt. and the _liorotnitis. , of Cresson. Sibuyikilt listeo;er . wisgsburi; Auburn and 1 Pert Clinten, - of .r.bih Ham W. Bowman; Q(8.3;47191 ileien, Is,ap . pointtl.ts , Upst 0 ' FOUB4II PIVISION: • . : The poirttiDivisien Of the Tenth AMerimint Detrid of Peunsylvirita will consist of the Tuwnihips ef Pee grove and Washington, andthe Bonati4Jof riteitn,!‘ of which WkilLsto St Wen. cif ,Pinegrore3 ii ityosoll Assistant Assessor. '• - .t - , ~ „ • .. ,: ... .• , . - FIFTW DIVISION.' The Fifth Dirtsion oil this Truth Aattessine . nt - Dia dd of Penneyleania w 1 - ett r asiat'of, the Vora,bo, a cot D Wax*, runawlek. ' _en t .- _..td.' Hahn, of • ion' Ch' l .- ochry ( 4 New :tin 01 , it.OPOnloted.Assittint. itieed i .- ' - •: ' l• - , .1 1 )11:4 r.ARIN . , , -, . - disessor oic Stud '.l.4ersa , - Tarm fo r t , . .. . . -.._.' '°„_:" 64 Dittrienl J'rrin.,; - 34 ,,,, a . ..' Pala/nit "'l2° 041 3: Sept • 0 '6.' :..:X2 l- 31 .,.1),M1,'N IS' - iili:siii.' N Vlle,g: — , I T 'Wbarsailet re f, nutinistration en th,oter ti - It A blase. . lite f ineurove,..4rbu ) Mill '0 , 0 1 7 ,,t !.' erased. /Mire Iseeti.ctis ted by the'Srapter of .4 . ..tdi.9. 1 !,. County to 010 ilibseel ', unlke le hereby giro', tr.. Abase harlot (+filmes lost said estate, to preset IA for setilement..and sit thrTen Indebted are le,lne.slid I ntaltepsymeiit ' isjthau &Lay. -It 'l,;. . '' WHEN - 1C ST'SES. A'dor e' - 'i ' - - • . ' '. . Plnegiover Sebny.iin cu -ill. • 1440V6i., • • , ... ,,, F - ' - .. ..' . , . '1 , t ' ' ".:4 ~_ • , ..., -: Xt:E: - Ellll.l PEES of the i'lllli . - . DP.oritA N - itkAiir*i itAtutbap . . ( Tt AN — who-May but t In the ....ire a.she r°,: 4 , States fur the puriF ,VF:ercuibing the iteberdes - iv threatentroiltbe II sr in of Our country, are !tr,,L., stired..that their r tite situations wilt he te:' , ' .; ,and given' the n i to lately on their row.; ia . ; , ; the feet of their n leering to defend thelrVa e l, this emerzrnry„ wit': considered hereafter so pw,,!,,. their &to. for promo lOU' to any suitable posid , us tn ." service of thintomim y. I • 1 ' - , r iatetite - -," •• C ARLES E."SNIITI I , , i ,' '.1.1, 1 W .Philadelnbia. Au 1 Sib , IStrt. ,-' .V O'lit F. -7- f he ' , Aliper 3auk: S. s"- 1,,. el • . P : . 1 . ottsstlle, In the euntr 'Ot .4:4 r,4 n lll.. ne : t , Fire notice that itioilioloa 'to op,owto the lee-4. e y.o 01,PorinijIv A niA....i. their nest' ' Inn. 1" ,, t 3 n'l. 4 their chattel . Said plink is in l ed fed in th e: rkel.so l'Ottsville, in th. 7 ()otitis.* ot, Se uy Iklll:etth in se:10, hied capital of VlllO. litlf}ditta Thouirand fl,:lart. A! newernt which will be asked, wit hod. any esteuso6. priTilries., .By . wnlnr of tbe rlip4M., , - .. '' "J : • ' '• : .-:. t:llA.LOtiiikß,es.blo .J as 14. 4 . n 2.. 'i' , I .__:_ :• ' 1 :1 4--,41 ' ' . , .• , _ • 1 . OTIbE — ix - hereby given that 'gr i pllention will ne man io ihn.LealSlaitt r• of PO_ sylvanite:at thole nest anion, 101 a re-rTelot that, 4 ar or 'rho e#rosoo,i....lMok a Sal byn, ill, c010i1. 1 ; .. .'7, in POttliTiiiii, twin* County nt..i , e hay Itall 'nil?. ' u V ii ) aka capital - of Ono !Judd reit Thousand thAtats,lia.! ltie uwial !Wanking in ivilegoi., • • le ' • • • . J. IC CAKE , Cob , f........ June 7, 'A CIDOLS: Roseridale' eement lOurao d P 4ii ICIIT 1311., T 1141311,01. -'6oe. =it:« • - - • EMS to ling 40u5fipn tsl a Ilia% miltable rot oipuly • , ' 14. 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