CTfjc untmri amrriran. II. V. MAHHr.lt, Editor & Proprietor. Nr.MM'ItY, !.. S.VHT.nAY, AliUST 9, lHlii. mm u I'TUO Kl'l'l'l! -OTIIVVTIOS. 1'OR At'MT"H Ul NKUAl. : THOMAS K. COCHRAN, Of YilUK CotwiY. I "U si n i;vm ii;M:i!.u. : WILLIAM S. ROSS, OK l.l .!.l!M: COI N IV. Hr-e liiiu iel;-,- I'nrly .iiiin;ilioii-. 1 .'K AVMTOH tdiXI.I'AI.: ISAAC 5LENKER, OK INll'N eol'NTV. I'i'li sVHVKYiti; ii!:Ni:iiAL: JAMES P. BARR, County Union Nominations. till. 1. 1 AM liUVSOV ol Millon. t?uljcct to the I'e-ii.-iuii of ihe t i.t 1 oi the-li.-!rict. Fo ' Ax llthi;,' .- m.itv it. iiori'.n iS, oi'.iM -kmh For Di.-trirt A'tona n : ioiia n. t i.r..m: vr, oisiuiimry. For CoiiHtan(r ; IMVMIA.M It. K AM; (ilhniioUiu. For Ai"Vii'f : o. i. i' VTro, r ituii. Tiittr i: Comi'aniks rnoM this (An nty. Wo are pleased to learn thiit this .ouay will have thrie companies in the field, one more than it.- r-unta Under tin: Vfjn'iMtinn of tlic President. Cue of these companies, numbering 13 men, organized at Watsontown, passed through tliis place on Thursday, having split from tlic Milton company and Hit up for themselves. The Milton company. vc learn, has now v.nited with the Northumberland recruit?, about V!0 in number and others, and is full. The Sunbury company and the Shamokin will, or have united, and will be commanded by ('apt. Ih-cdf r, cf Shamokin, and Lieutenants Jones and Brier, of rinydertowuand Sunbury. Should another company be raided, for the war, there will be no necessity for drafting, so far as this county is concerned. It is therefore proposed, and we think very properly, that the proposed bounty of if 30 to each member of the two companies, should be divided among the four, giving 25 to each. The only objection that could be urged against the getting up of four companies is, that Home of the anti-war ympathiers would escape being drafted. J J?" iMPOItT.VNT AttKKST.- burt.- TiUyrnjih announces the The Ilanis- t'TCst (if O. Barrett and T. C. MacDowt-ll, publishers, aud M. Foster and U. J. .Tones editor" of the Patriot and Union, published at ITanisbuig The arrest was made by (!en. Vadsworth V. S. Provost Marshall, and was the parties were sent to Fort Mcllt.-nry. Otit. neighbor of the Breckinridge Ihno'rat thniis indignantly that he pub lislied the - pc-tches of Yallandigham or Bin Wood. We give him the benefit of this denial ami have only to .;ay, that having pitbli-hcd speeches of the same character and having but recently endorsed Vallan digham, wc supposed he had also published his Mpteeh, as the Breckinridge Press had cume jiivt'y gem rally. But is it not surpri sing that one who could endorse Flod. should be o sen-iiit in r.-g ird to Vallan digham. J-i? " Nl ioni'.oit I'urdy, of the ''Uncivil. ridge IVmuerat,"' suggests our appointment ici car inspector. Now, wc are not ungrate ful, and promise if we are appointed and our neighbor should be onh red to Fort McIIer.rv, we will sei that he is placed in a car from which e-iape will be impossible. yLoral affairs. fj," 1 iio wei.tlur liai becu exceedingly wurm thi." ni On Jleii'.l.iy iu,d Tiic-iny the mi rourv bud rett-hed the iiinctii-' fij-" Court coinuicuci-1 oi, .Muiiiiav luft Ti.e Kn crow did the first ti.iy , -oiii fur lie ) t.i pu.-e of atO'ixiir. Court, ntlicr,- tu attend the in'mii Ci nven li"n and iilj'j thu addrf.--' .( l'r '' --vr Mct'i y. in tLu rvt-niu l,iii)-i:ss..u Mi Civ Tin' tneriiiig vliuli nai fci'IJ on I lio S.imro to li.-U-ii l tlic uddres- r.f l'r. .f . Mtf.y. on Mi.n day cvinin?. mil- miu of ll.e luri -t nor In Id in tlii.4 i-luce Tin; Tr-It-wir .inke until iifr uiiij uilit. tLc au lii ute rlii) ihtetit.g Liui lu go cu. tir'Ar vn rr.n dn Rintinu of Ho... Hill, i:.. , .'ohn Y. ll' lli r and J. V Knipht. liwjr? . were ad uiitti d U' rra. ti:c in iheevi ral CoiirN of tliis bounty Wc arc eUae 1 tu Irani lliat Mr HoM.-r. who i.s a graditkU! trim tLit off. 'e. j a-'cd a ireditnUt i .vuiuii:- ativu. Ijj- riro.WNi.lJ Wc li uri. tliut us. ii of Mr 1. Im Iv.uch,o!' N'Tthuiiiijcrlaii l, a h. J al.' iit ID y. ai. '. waadroBiiid on .Sal.iid.iy lart in tin- canal 1.1 li.at I lace, lie wa' li-hiiit; and fi ll li..ui the l,ri ls into tho Haii-r. Anoliier toy :i with hi.n i.i.t il. i r.ol tuccccl in .'itaig lain oaf. Ci' Cai Tl l;l:l. ol... i w l y la!o uc .ul.tr from "Cuiuji I'ulEvld,' Ti 1,111 -i . thai ,l.nni- Adau and Auutu- Zimmerman, of M-utt t'uin.t!. in ihi." Cuunly. hilonj;in to Col. l'w.k. i - l inn ylania Cavalry llegimcnt, wire onjilurvJ with al oul Un or Iwehc olhcrc The account tay Jann A.lau.s hiu among the Hounded, Lut Mill rooAcr t iTA'Ciprst on Tim PriAMoKtM Hoah Thn f slra train on Monday afternoon returning from thu dacp to r-hnmokin, with pnjwngrra ho had Icpii RtteiidinR Ihc County Convention, met with an acci dent l.ear Heed's Slation. Thelrain intendej to run into Ihc switch lit thati)a?a. Thrlm'i.motivo ia.wd over hut the twitch gnvo way heforc tho tender anil curt pot on, which wcro thrown down tho hank and cotii-idornhly injured. The Conductor. Mr. Wm. Tent of this place who wa. standing on tho t lntform, was omewhat injured rend eomcof the iassengcr ilightly hurt. if"' Anotlu r Conipany of Volunteer is hoingraitod in thif lace on the i-econd call. This Coni.any will l e otcnniii il under the nu'eices rf Mr John M. lluyi r-i. a'i nt of the Sulihury and Krie rond at this place as Captain and .lacob Kohrhach as Lieutenant. Mr. ltohthach was ainong the Ihreo month men. They are holli llm rijrlit kind of men, and raised iwmty men the first day T11E VVAIl MEETINO ON MONDAY. In pursuance of a call for that purpose, a largo mass meeting was held in the septate, in front of the Court House, in this place, en Monday afternoon last. A platform was t reeted un'dt r the shade trees, handsomely decorated with Hags, wreaths, and an eagle of evergreen, over which was the portrait of Washington, surrounded with wreaths. On motion of .lohn B. Packer, I'sej., lion. Ai.iixA.'.ni n JtmiJAX, was (tilled upon to preside, and on motion of II. B. Masse r. the following persons were nominated us Vie e President and Secretaries : Viee Presi dents, Oen. .T. ('. Horton, Wm. K. Kase, Samm 1 .lohn. Philip Weiser. lion. Abraham Shipman. .John 1. C'oiirtid, Hugh MeLtiHgh lin. Joseph M. Neshit, John Miller. John MeCormick. .Tame s P. Armstrong, Stephen Hittenbentle r. m. II. Marshall, Jos. Nicely. George Conrad, Jacob Seasholt.. ('apt. J. M. Hull', Benjamin Strickler, John Smith. Sam'l Moore, Jacob J.eisenring. AVilliam Savidge, Benjamin Ilelfner, Solomon Miller, Colonel Tho'iims Snythr, Samuel A. Bergst resser, Jacob Fcknian, John P.ingeinan and Michael M. Soper. Secretaries 11. B. Masscr, John Yiiungman, CleeTge Hill ami Samuel J. Packer. Judge Jordan, before taking his eat, stated the object of the meeting in a brief but effective speech, which was well rece ived and loudly responded to. He urged all good citizens to lay aside till partizan and political feeling in this trying hour, and turn their attention to the salvation and restoration of our glorious Union, and de elare'd that if the rebels succeeded in de stroying this government wc would become not "only a ruined and unhappy people, but that our possessions would become worth- ess. Gen. John K. Clement was then called upon, and after an eloeiueut aeldrcss offered the lidlowing resolutions wmcli were utlopi cd : WiirnrAS, Southern leader--, not contented with the immense political JKiwer always yielded to them in the administration of puhlic affairs ; hut. corrupted hy an insano ambition, conceived and entertaini'd the w ild idea of estahlishing a model Kmpireon the basis and corner stone of shivery; an empire? whirh.with a pecrli-ss aristocracy I a race of nobles w ith the ne- irroes for rfs.. was to nhsnrb the entire southern eon tincnt ; AN" witritKAS, to accomplish this end the conspirators have originated thu boldest. imt wick ed, mo-t audacious plot ever attempted apiinst a na tion, and have actually inaugurated a rebellion for the destruction of this KepuMie. with thu avowed purpose of blotting it out of exi-lence. A rebellion in its inception and surroundings moro slmmeb-'s than was ever before developed by tnadne.-sj. folly and ungoverned iloprtiity. Ami whkiikas, The vast armii s of the traitorn are in the field, ncninst tlic constituted authorities, and the Stuti s couimitteil to treu.-oti, fight with the desperation and auliiiosi'y of savages. Therefor, lit.vlvtit, That we must nppo-e them with an in viucible force, and conquer in the liht, bi foro their wicked hnndJ have torn to pieces tho beautiful tem ple of freedom aud scatter the fragments, never to be reconstructed Jxcnlvrtf. Tiiat this war if conducted f r no other nurrjosc than to savo this HopuMie. and for this r.ur- psu it i-: our duty to fight till the end ; lin er pausing for sue h ill-limed questionings, as, tho amount of profit" made by unscrupulous army contractors, or the advancement of officers, or the ultimate fate ot tho slavo The rebellion mum be crushed at all hazards, and w hen this is accomplished, wo can give our time, to investigation. To loose our government ; to sink our nationality, is to looso everything, to fink hope iti-elf. therefore all other quc-lions are merged and lost in the one great all absorbing, issue, lluw ull we live tho ci untry ' Kisolvi't. 1 hut oar r.at'u n can only ho saved by a nighty and united ctiort and everything else abi.ii dotied to the one great duty That that efli.i t ii.e.-t be made ; this great Republic inu-t be held together, our llag sustained, our national existi ncc pris. rvod ; for this we will move straight forward towards tho mark, sacrificing to this holy purH,so all les.-.-r iue.-. lions and dilTi renced of itidii iilual opinion. Tosicure our nntinnality ci -:t much, to maintain ii has already co-t as dear, it must be saved no matter tit what Cost We dare not fail in this struggle. lit oh iit. That to fail now would be to he sunder ed into fragment ; a prey to an au lacious aristocracy ou our southern bolder, to irsdi-nt northern Provin ces ; to the always overbearing power of jiglani , to the ambition of France ; to tho recuperating utrength et paiu in Ihc Mexican l.n.pirc : to fail in this strug gle i- utter hopeless?, ruin. rVi- Vi i'.', That, soul ami I. idy wo belong to our country and will be ,-t Ife.st to her; we will stand by the udministration, aud by the brave commanders of our troops, and susluin. by every meam- in our pow er, all measure that may be nect s.-ary for the main-ti-nar.ce e.f the government, the pre-i-rvation of the I'nii.n. ar.d the i'l'iistitutiou of the I'nited folate- as the Siij ri me law of the lend. Wo e'ordially adopt the noble senlimentt of Myor 'ii in ral M' Clellan ott..r,t in bv-rict-nt nd'tree. to l.i bi-uvi arlnv.vi : That tho.-e who are waging war against tho I luted I .state-are rebels against the best interests of man kind, and that our National Constitution shall pre-1 vail, and that the I'niou, which can ulono in.-ure in ternal poaco and external reciuily to each .state, must and .-hall he preserved, cost what it may in time, treasure and blood." J,'tM,'ri. That we have fill humble and abiding faith in the eiod of Nations, and wo stcailfustly be lieve that, if we will do our duly, lie will graciously l.riu;' out be lev, -d country out of he conte-t i lit which ic has been plunged, puril'n d. and stronger than ever, and brighter. a light upou a hill to givo light to the nations .'i.,e'r(, That dyna ty has followed dyna.-ty f uipire ha- f(. 11,. wed l.u pile, whose veryr.ame have p:t.s-. d away and been forgotti n ; that tory and his tory record wars and contests almost from tho commencement ol time, wars for corniest and empire, wars against aggression and to avenge insult, civil wars, rebollioiii. revolts ; wars for power, and some have flight to rtabli-h freedom; tut never until now was it heard that a war was inaugurated for the avowed, audacious and shameli v purpose of establish ing sluverv as a basis and a principle, of tl,ogoern- u, et. for a free enter er-ing, rich, proud and t .a-M'iil prop!,- to be cimqnen I in such a war. would bo to h ave them a '.eople wiihutitu nationalitv; a by-word and atcoin , the j.st and laulen Uck of tho world. Ii, .-cli ill. That we recommend and urge the l'i ui.ty e'oii.iuissii ners to make an appropriation out of the funds of the County id Teu Thousand IMlars, j for the purpose of paying a bounty of fifty dollara to eacii Volunteer into the tuocoti.pauiesreiiuircd from ( ii i s eoiinty, under the latecall l'..r Iroojis lit ..i.ri . That if the condition of the Treasury will not warrant the pay met ol such an appropriation at ihi- time without a loan, then Iho County Com- , loi-sioiii is are hereby reiucu d to borrow on ihe ' laith of Ihe county, the sum of ten thousand dollar-, to lie appropriated to Ihc abeve mentioned ! un-e. ii'i -o'rii. That it i the imperative duty oi every man if he cunuol volunteer him-elf,4b aid those who j an recruiting, and c mutually rlclgo ourselves, j to the each other, to latioreurncstly lnlhe giiod cuuse, I and especially Ic filling up Ihe old regiments. . H:.uh , Thai shai p. prompt and vigorous action, and an nvei whelmiug lon e w ill soonest end this war. i and Ihirefore it, is n coin mended to tho general gi ieriiineni in can immediately lor aou UOO addition. (Vin, il rr.oer.UUM.s Council mil ..n 'Jut-day veiling last, ou the elated night of meeling diet Hurgeasri. II. Boyer, iuthechair. Mi-u.birs pre-cut Hindi. I.reeuough. Hourue. Lmtian, liiight, Uueher ' al trisips, and aUo Ihe formation of reserve corps tu and Mantt. ! u" aggregate i f ilKi.Ouu men, to be placed under .... r, , ,. ... , 1 iustruclioii at suitable wiiuts in Ihe resiieetivo rlatcs. Minute, of last meeting read and approved. when. thev can be removed lo active ervico w hen (In motion of Mr. Cieeuoiigh Hi son t n, l lwl the , risjuired. This is a meatujc of j.rudenco. policy und Chief Hurgi"i be reijiii-sied to notify ihe owners et e- oimuiy i.r-.i-erlv al the north ea.-l comer of .Market Snare, i , ,, , , in I in tioiil ol Iheir property, in ..- -ordai.ee w ith the ! . rn"r 1 k .w n ldly Called provi-ioesof the enisling Jlorough I'rlinames. and , 'or, anil ie-oneled Ilia fchort but btirtiug m ce of their failure so to du, cumo ilia raid ) ave- ; uilil piitriotie sH'ech. He was frequently mi ni in l.e laid. I checrcel and w us vcrv severe upon the kviu du moiiou el Mr llotirne Hi sot.vi n. That a Ta ,i- e ' : .i J ..I , ne uuil ou Ihe dollar be assessed I .r llorou -h , ur- 1 I'UVT-i of -exslo!i ill the North and por roses for the vear is!.' i miiis among us who are always ready to "n motion of Mr in-enough. lirvivi.c That c' U-c the Seuith, while liny reserve their tin nuuitteeou lirave lard, be authorized toiiii- inali (lletlon.s lor w hht the V cull the A lull ploy I i ler lur.-t or .-ou-u mher tuiablo pi i.-oi f.-r tl.a term o tivo years, at a tuUi y of :.e) j'vr yiur, to ' cleur oil aud tske care of tlnivo Vard j n muti-u. ol Mr ,-'r h. Klsoi.viii lhat 'ti o com ifttti.e on street.-. Ac , are hereby uuthotui-d in direct t!U- S'leet t 'U. Ull rl.'Ui r.' to till tip the ulreet or eo. j a. r "t b rt an I IH e kberr , c'n.i1 :) mi to makv H "i1 "c in - tioiii. tji of the North Mr. Bound was then tailed for, and for a tiiiel piitoet Mioko tloqiitntly in biipport ol the Union and Goveruine nt and the nee-es- .-it y ol tilling up our companies. J. Wooela Bio a al. o uiad: a IV-w rrmarkc in regard t ii ion iivrnllon of ."N'orlhiiiubcr land County. The Union Convention of Northumber land County, to itenninate canelitlates with out distinrtion of party, assembled nt the Court House, in Siinlm.i'v, on Monday, August 4th. fit 11 o'clock. A. L and was ore-anized by the appointment of Jonas Wolf, of lichiware, as President ; Benjamin Strickler, ol Jackson, and Bil liard Marshall, ol ior thutnberland. as Viee Presidents; and Dr. J. J. John, of Coal, nnd A. J. Hockelcllcr, ol Sunbury, Secretaries. The following Delegates presented their credential and took seats in the Conven tion : l.i vi Ge-o. Minim, S. P. Gaston. Tttrhutcilk Siuii'l Shannon, Daniel Uei scl. Drhiirrtrc Jonas Wolf, Joseph Nicely, J. D. Durham. MiKtrcnyrille A.' J. Gufly, John D. Wat son. yWii,' Jiihn MeCormick, J. M. Feillmer. Milton M. Chainberlin, W. lv. Wertman. Ctili"tiiijiic Samuel McNinch, Wm. S. Blair. P;t W. It. Leighou. Geo. P. Mert. Xortfiun,lirLtiid II. A. Colt, Bichard Marshall. I''pcr Augusts Samuel K. Ilile, William Pi.-.d. lAiwcr Auffiii'ii P.lias F.mtrick, P. M. Beitz. IM Franklin Colket, O. P. Pattern, Isaac Martz. Sunlmry Charles Pleasants, A. J. Bocke-feller. MiHMuHnTtr. J. C. Hobins, William II. 1 Muench, Franklin Mart., H. A. Bcrt-stresser. ('( Jos. Bird, J. J. John, John Dun- kulberirer. Mt. Carind Jonas Sline, Daviel lleiser. Cuiiirron S. Dunkelberger. . . Isatic Keise-r, Simeon ITattpt. l.ilth Mthiho S. 11. llotheitnel, Joseph Beit. ,1,,,-lx.nW. Striekler, II. B. Hoffman. Jorditn Michael Kuicrick, G. T. Trout - man. 1'i ptr Miihtiiey- J. II. Adams, J. S. Sininkev. Charles Pleasants, ft. P. Gaston, II. A. Colt, Jos. Bird, John MoConniek, Wm. II. Muench and Joseph Nicely welt- appointed a Committee to report resolutions expres sive of the sense of the Convention. The Convention adjourned to meet at one o'clock, P. M. AFTI'.KNOON MISSION. Convention nu t. and after roll call, pro ceceled to nominate a candidate for Con gress. Mr. Chamberlin nominated Wm. C. Law son, and Mr. Pleasants nominattel Geo. F. Miller. On the fust ballot, Mr. Lawson received 41 votes, Mr. Miller " 5 " On motion of Mr. Pleasants, the nomina tion of Wm. C. Lawson, Kso , was matte unanimous. On motion of Mr. Chamberlin. lt'Mlnd, That Mr. l.awson be permitted to appoint his own Conferees. The Convention then procetahil to nomi nate a ctiliillilatt: lor Assembly. Mr. Chanilierlin nominated II. B. Hoff man, and Mr. Bot.ki i'e Her nominated John lv. Clement. On the first ballot Mr. IloiVman received "-"i vott Mr. Clement, " 1C " Whereupon II. B. Hoffman was declared elttlv notmnateel, For Commissioner Mr. Plcii.-ai'.fs uouiina- ted W. II. Leighou; Mr. I!er:;stre ss.r lmmi nateel B. Ii. Kuif. On the lir.st ballot Mr. Kasc ree-eived .".rt votes, Mr. Leighou " 111 On motion ijf Mr. Charnbe :Tm. J.'i.xJiid, That Gen. John Kay ( It mint bi and he Itercny is unaiiiruou-iy it 'nonateit ley acclamation, as the Union tauelitlatc for Distrie t Atternev. O. P. Putton, of Bitch, was noniiuafed bv a e-lnmatiaii for Auditor. The following named gentlemen were n pointed the L nnm Standing t oiniuittee le the ensuing year : S-tnhury Charles Pie a. ants, l.i irin John Twee d. TiH-hululU--A. T. I'.isel, hi tmrttre Joseph Nii-elv, I .W'lurnu-nli, A. .1. GutVv, Torli't.!. M. Follmer, Milt..,; Mum-- Chambe-.-lin. C!i!i?QHiU;!t Wm. Blain, "...-.r-Georw P. Matt. .nrtI,u,nWilit,i l- II. A. Colt. r -4 iji,i,t Isaac Campbell. l.-.irir A 'a Klias Kiiieiiek, i;,,h ,,',iali B. ed. (o,-John B. Douty. Sl'Hinoliii Franklin Mart, A''. Carnal Jonas Stine, Can, iron Charles If. Hour, y.i rlv Isaac Ke isi r, 1 itth Miih, i;. II. Botliennel, Jifk-i B. Utricklcr, I'il'ir Mahnnny J. S. Snitnkey, l.mi-ir Malt-na y Abraham Blas.-e r, Jordan G. T. Troiumiiii. The Committee on Kesolutions report! d the following, which were unanimoii.ly aelopted, w ith much i nthiisia in. ' AV.ioiW, That we ho!d it to be the duty f id! loyal men to stand by Ihe Cue n in this hour of us trial, to unite their hearts and hands in earnest, pa triotic ttlorts for its maintenance against those who are in arms.again.-t ; to sin'.aiu Willi di lerioim-d reso. lution our patriotic l'n -i l.-ut aud his a lniini.-tratioti in their enirgitic e tl.-rts f. r the prosecution of tbc war and Ihe preservation of the I'lib-n against mo urns at home or abroad ; to puni.-h Iraiiois and tn-u-aon w ith fitting .everay , and to cruh the resent wicked and cau.-eb ss rebellion, so that no llag of dis. union shall ever loriiin be raisi d ovir any p -rtioti of the Republic ; aud lo this end we invite the co-opera-lion of all ii.eu who love tluir country, in the endea vor to rekindle in all the stall such a patriotic tire a? shall utterly consume all who --irike at Ihc V'uin of our lather, and sec who sympathize with their treason or palliate their guilt ii'coe, lain the radii, bravery and endurance exhibited by our aimyand navy hale elicited our admiration and gratitude; that we beheld in the-e qualities the assurances of some and speedv success to our arms und a rout aud discouititurc lo tin- rebel.-; that we urgo the government to aid and strengthen them by ull the means iu ils power, and caic-lutly lo provide for tick, wounded and disabled soldiers an 1 their (amnios; to prosecute the war with increased vigor and energy until tho rebellion is utterly crush- el, tlio integrity en (lie cm. in in all its t.. i.l. r-restored, und every rebel reduced to submission, or driven from the land ; and thai to accompli-h these end we pledge lo our rulers our faith, our lortuues. and our liv i s. Hi o.t-o, That Ihe hour of dange-r is present, and thai lite loval uu-n of the county, arc called ition to ri-e in their strength, and tu drive back to duly, ihe armed horde ol traitors, who have ruthlessly us saulted this (ioveriimenl and set at di-rianco its. laws. i.l o.eo, That now is the time when it is expect ed o the young and able-bodied un-u of the county, that their brothers in arms, and in ihe held of glory, shall be aided and assisted by them in crushing out, now aud forever, tho wicked rebellion, shuking this liatiou from its centra to circuuiterence. litxuti-eii, That we have every confidence in tho honesty and iulegrilv of tho I're.-ideiit of Ihe I mu d Huto.-, and that his Aillful management ,.f K. deli cate and perplexing numiions of state, in the present K-rilouH condition ol the country, increases our cuiiti deiice in hu wisdom aud judgment. lit sot t id, That iu prompt action depends the solution of the question, win thi r our institutions shall bo preserved, or whether, by inactivity and low truckling to a Southern oligarchy, wo shull loso them forever Hctuhcil, That in Andrew O. Cut tin, Uovernor of Pennsylvania, we ri-cotrniic a tirm supjicrter of ihe I'nion, who has labored hard losuslaiu Iho eioveru mcut and the Constitution of tba I uitod button, and to crush the llydra-huadcd minuter uf the bouthoru treasouablo Oligarchy a roltea mulocracy of Iho winicsi spirit oi boeekeioc. Rtiulff.1, 'J'hat tho more vigorou policy in con ducting the war, uiuuguralid by the or den of lieu l'upe, meets w ith our approbation. nnwi'in, luul in too Contincation Aot Missed bv CTmmmin iimn ..i wnmn, mttrmrmmmm and that until tho war bo ended In the utter exter mination of treason and complnto subjugation of traitors. Ihe people of Northumberland County accept as their motto, Whoever Is not for nil now is against ns ; and that a half honrted. mipport of the tlovern ment is hut a shallow pjetext of hypocrisy, and will receivo as it deserved our acorn and contempt. Hrrolvrd, That we admiro and endorse Iho nohlo nentimonl. and patriotic stand taken by such Deino crala as. Dsnicl r. Dickinson. Joseph llolt. Andrew Johnson. Uovernor Twld, of Ohio, and Senator Wright, of Indiana, who in this crisis have igured parly isii and know no other duty than a determined anil whole) hearted support of the (lovernment. lirfiolvt't. The proceedings of this Convention be published in all the newspapers of the County favor able to the cnue of the l-nion. Ull uiutiuu the Convention adjourned, tint ilte. Siqind by tlic ()jinr.i. CORlU-SrONDlXCK. (For the Sunhury American ! l.e I ler IVoiit the Nunlsiiry tiiri.l. r.nAi ronT, B. C. July 21, 12. I'Kvn WiLvr r.T : Homo evil disposed persons, or those who have no regard for the truth, have written home stories lhat certain members of our eoinpnny, myself and Captain tlobin included, had been "en gaged in rioting," i-disobeyed orders.'' --killed a eiliicn," Ac, and consefiue'ul ly were to bo shot, or other punishment iiiflicteu according to tho elccidon ot a coiirl-martial. t-ueh reiKirts are very unplea sant to us. w ho arc fur away, offering our lives as a sacrifice for tho honor of our insulted llag, and liavo means to refuto Iho foul reports until .slantler has done its work ; while parents and friends are left to mi uucertuinty. and .wrrr.t jcpls of Iho itjyfflit :t r.i are eagerly let loofc lo Hurt tno toolings ot tlioscw ho arc left unprotected by their sons w ho are doing , tr part in putting down this re-hellion. For the future, it is the wi.-h of our Company, that the friends nt lioine will iisten to no more such storiis, and believe no reports, uuless duly authenticated. Tin- iSunbiiry boys of tho Ktind belonging to the 111 Pennsvlvaniu Wiluiiteers, were on a visit lo our company last week. Their s were tho first familiar laces we luul seen since wo lei I Virginia, aud I tell vou. if Ihe meeting of old acquaintances make tho lii-nri liiroti w itn ,piy. you can imngine our toolings, when we clasped thehandsof old friends fromo home, and purticularly the feeling of one who had a brother among the numoer. Ihey were with us p.r two iiays and anight. The experience of Catnp-lifo was ex changed, many a sloia nnd joko were given, nnd u-om my rccoiiocuon iiiesinait Hours oi ine njoruuii; were on ip before our eyes were closed in sleep. All ll. ,,.,.- It,.,-,. n c.ulll, tl,..lr iit onrl if t..,- M-.il manifestod at their arrivul. so was an ennui ainonut i genera! opinion in liiehliiolid. ocrrcL-, V.v., Auguit 4, 18:2. A poor, dil-epichited lookin?; iaditi eiiine into Sull'olk this morninp;. direct from Bichmonel, having received ids discharge from the Iti-bel service on account' of age and aie kness, lie has oenn withthcTwcllth Virginia since his M.li.tm-nt, and was at the buttle of Malvern Hill. He states that if wc had followed up their retreating masses, we could have occupied Richmond that night. lie aays inn slaughter on tuetr side was dreadful, our shot aud fhell taking rirect at every discharge. Gen. Huger Uiel not want old Magrude r to shove the men on to the at-tae-k, as lit ha-tr the batteries firing tit them, ami nothing coultl stop tliein. The man who stat.-d this to us w as quite intelligent, niul eliel nid hm-iii inclined to drag, like, the musses he-re. He has a w ife anil five children in Norfolk, nnel his great desire was to get home to see them. He de plored the war. and was very bitter on the Southern politicians and the Northern Abolitionists. He thought that South Car olina ought to be sunk into the sea. The rations the Itebel soldiers now receive per diem, is one-half pound of meat, cis-h-teen ounces of flour and a little salt. The men are get ting very tired of this kind of fare, and he thinks by October next they will be complete! v starved out. Flesh and blood, he ays, cannot -tand it much longer, no matter how patriotic. lie says that l'e ter-buio' is dead no busi ntiss whatever, mid very little to eat. Spring chickens tire .sellini; in the market at this place at the rate of $2 a pietv. This may seem incredible, yet it i.- even so. Small heads of cabbage, the size of your hand, sell at 'oi-. a piece. Sugar, tea and colfee the re is none. In l'iehmoiid Ihere is vet some little lnhini -). I'.verj liouie iu Kiehmond is a hospital, and many wounded I'eln-1 sol diers are ihim; elaily. Many of the Bebel soldiers an- tilllieted with the measles. lb- seems incline el to Ijelie ve that. Beaure gard is not in his mint! This set ins to bi ll isce-r e-jk:i r. .1 P -.- nf ?;,0,0f 0 AVife,! ";cMi tla ,'kce ral jiii.V.'. Wau DrrABTMENT, WAsni.voToN, V. C, ) August 4, IbVi. j OnurRED : First That a draft of 800,000 militia be immediately called into the service eif the Unite-d States, to serve for nine months, unless .soone r discharged. The Secretary of Wur w ill asigu the quotas to the Sthtes and rstablish regulations for the draft.- Second That if any State shall not by the 10th of August furnish it.s quota iif the additional "00.000 volunteers authorized by law, -the dilicieney ot volunteers in that State wiil also x: made up by special draft from the militia. The Secretary of War w ill establish regulations for this purpose. Third Uemilatrons will be prepared by the .War Department and presenteel to th President with the object of Hccuring the promotion ol ollicers ol the army ami volun teers for meritorious and elistiimuisheel ser vices, and of preventing the nomination or appointment in inu niiiiiurv servicrt oi in eom)ietent or unwortny olliee es. The regu lations will als.o jirovido for ridding the, service of such incompetent persons us now Ii. lt I commissions,. By order of the Prtr.MDKNT : Ldwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, e. l.l j of grief at Iheir departure. Our fellows promised a return visit, hut as our passes were being made out, Iree-i-iviil a letter from Lieut. T. 1). tiiant. leader, dated from tho '-Arago,-' informing me they weri! on board of that ver-scl, rt-ndv for their elep..rturc to 1 oi tress Monroe, so thero is "ninny .-hp 'twixt the up and the lip.' - nnd while thev are oil to share in the v ictory of Itichuiond. we wiil bide our time and wait to be in at the subjugation of Charleston. J nut tmrtioiiot our leeinienl lo wliom was ns-igiii-it picket dulv, e-n the line nearest the enemy, have re turned, being relieved by the tit .'ew Hampshire - - Volunteers. Our fellows report the duties pleasant, I i..i,,. li:,ii,., ;,..ii, lain tliat Beauregard has euiii- South. The house where General Johnston was taken is the ri sidetitt- of a celebrated physician. --The-st reels, for squti res aiouiol, were kept clear of chicles. Mhiiv people are inclined lo believe that General John-don is dead. No one has seen him or knows anyUiini!' about him. Appearances; an- ke pt up as though he Miis vei v ill. rabmijsion to the will of Him, "who i; ten wise ti err and too good lo bn vt.kiud ." .s.tsi 1.rffi Aa a t'ikun ot respn.-t f-v .r jh Couft Kid members of the Jlur, will r crapi) on the left arm tiiirty days. nctoM-ftf, mat tua proconcling" of this meeting b ignod by Uio ofllcera uid published In all the county j.-..,.. ,,,, nu, unit a cojiy oi mo lame oe lorwarue-d to parent j of the dncoasil JNO. I'CiKTKR, i .'-II. I'ACKKn, JComiuitleo v. m. nejcra.rr.LLi;n. ) On motion of H. 15 Mni.r. n ofthrro, compoand of If, i. Mas.icr, A. A. Kockriwicr una J. VooH.h Ilrown, win ap point wl to convry to the fimnlv of clrccaM .l the prucccdinf.M of thu nuctinjV, t J. v. J-A rui, Chninnan. J. oons I.itow.N. JSfcrclHrv. Shamokin onl Hi-tit for work fmlinj Aur 2, Vvr Ittst rej.urt, l v 'Nine limo Iut vi ar, Auut 2, imj-j rnt ('ii-i I1S.2I7 j :on Htoam to the pn-at r.r.v ti oi tho nop; Mfirso h;w Im-u-h ii.i' it wtiK iiinuri!i to coc the Oeoria yhnrb-hctitfrs trviiur i' iionthu pickets on voA. rsvWw ih:it nur Sl-rinliolii ritU'Swcro of a i0nj;( r rmie t 1i.hu tln-ir.. tht-v.-uon ili-euviTnt it. n r..ui'i in1 fpt-n. l'V tlie way in which thfy jumjH-d lihinl trrs win ui.-viT our hoy a ri-tunifU tlu-ir hrr. l.tt.-rrcur party wTr ri'liyvcl, two or thr-o Ciui Hiiit rn .- il tin' rivrr Im hav 10 me fun, tin r l.'l.-:. m1 liking tho ftpretir.!iip uf mr brijht hurrcN. k'ril'll l - Iravinjr r rmii nouiine to ni hut to (turn mhwii IJk ti tht y ha.l h pr'.cliti. nnd tlio pny t'-r tlu ir 1 1 n r 1 c iiii)iuntrl to h frw rtJ cnttn nv croon ti. Tim i jrlit of n hulv, inco wo llt Krv W "t i- eotiictliiir uehifl not (lr'innol of. wIm ii lit.-t iiiht. four iicautiful of the i'uii. ina'lo tlu ir npi'i-cnm in niitfti hy sintc ('lVi?Rr- while our r ;:iiii' iit 1 wns n JrcK- jnrniio iho orut r l-r -'ryf Iriit wrro hut Irilf ol-cypti ; nu how nuM it hf, wlo-n nich nttnictior.s wi-re on the hft iei'o of critt-t lino i.-1 rarity. nnJ no inorf MtituhT. nl'ter my e.pr ri lice ln-t niht. that tkc peHrnnce of h la-iy rrea- I -nrli ii lumre with the tainor wluu tln.t'oij w;l- llrr ili-'i'tiwre I in l';ili.Vim:i Cajit tiohiu Iihs ooiniiu'i. hi 'M o-.-iiat . that uf .In !;; Alvoe'tc. A peiiertil (.'-"irt M:tital c.n( tif'l to-ihiy nt MraufiTt. an 1 from tin- tinil !i-t. I think he will have mni:y wrary hour-" t-cf"r ho i. thr.'iih with hiri tl uti .. TlKTe titthiiii nw in the fil.lin line. h"rvr r. I h"pe eru hmg to givn you m-iiii- of tin- xpl"it- of the -17th. 'J he hoyn of our roropMiiy are all w 11. thi -clitnMt' f-t-emin to a-rre- nilh tlom nii"'li l t'-'i tlmh that of Key V--t. Willi re-pt-et- to all in t!.i . !h-;e, and fiit-nd-pt-iiiTrtllv. i r niHiu, Vown?, rrattn.allv, II P U" W A It N 1 1 r s . 1. vr: h'.k .r.v.s. WAflllMiTON, AtlUStS, lhti'J. llnlli t lt oNotcts to issiu- a nii-ral Ye.! .-l n i '-u.a 1 rr.tcti'ti-! hc -ear ijim.i Gut oiili-r. t itliin ft fe-w tlav.s, i-iulieuly in his ii vs 0:1 i-oiiti-i :it!iin tinil tin- I ii.ioyim n! of sliivrs ot" s liie.li jmi liti.l aih ii-es in your lust isstie-. Sunn- s(- i:il oiiki's lun c 1-ie-ii iss.t:nl to tiein-!':;! li ( liliiiu, illiin it fi-w ehivi, in-r-t rele t 1 11 liitn t-) ii itit a Military Jlotitil, to :i t.ililt- of (ii ii t-s w liirli tin- iiilialiitiint.s t.ia rlfuyi- fur :iriii-li - I'miii-ln-il to tin- tinny I ni'iii ini-ii iu-i- to In- alUnse.l tin-s,.- jnii ts if tin l-i in-,; in 1 In- iotii li-'. if tln-v ii ft. n 1 1 : 1 1 - ii- is niiti-il ii to It 1 ii 1 1 u it limit ! "on r i.i tin-til. Tin- i:-oiert of S. 11 ssi, ni-ts i .'' ti i-, to l.e- si'V.e-il in ii!i c.-is.-si witliout pavnn lit. j Some- a: re-slr of iictoiiotis l!i In 1- in tli !";- t.-vn wi re mailt- to ilav. Ih -1 1 UumI, tin rtotoiioiM li male: Ki-fi l lit 1 1 1 1 tin- valli-y, con t ti e-s to i re-ate- almost a, 1 1 1 -. : t 1 1 sensation anion.!; tile- OM Capitnl pi isi .in r . as ulit- tiiil ..-niioiiir tlio army ollii e-is. A li-tti i-ftiiiii (iain-it Davis l,.is Inn vr- i-i-iM.il ln-ii-, lully ronl'inuii"; the- appri-ni-n-siotis of triiuMi in Kiiittn kv i xpirssiil in our lttst is. nc. Hi-says the I iiiuti nun tv-trar-1 it as t-crtain tlitit tin- lol'i-l. jii-up.o-.i-atti-mptuit; nnotlu-r in;iimi !!! ru.-.-i u". lint on a laiiri r .s-a!i-. win necr tla e gatit .hi our fme t s nif tlu-ir uaril. Ohio, I)hm:iiiu Tinil Ki-ntiii ky i.n- to I i inali' into ti si-parati.- military (Irptirtmi-nt or ilisiiii-t. in (iim-ral Dtn ll's Drj aruin-t.t. 1 Im (i-iu-ral to i-oiam.itiil it is not rt m ,k . -tl. luit (irm ial llallu k is in t -! ;,rapli-.r e-orii spomli ia-i-v. ith tie ne ial l!iu 11 on thv ellli'll ct. 'I he- sale of l onele inni-il hoi -es. Ac, at tin ( iovi rniiii nt eoiral, on Tinsilay nml istii elay. was lari;i ly nttcti-li-il. (Im- li.iii.linl nml thirty, live hoisrs wi-rtt sold, at pr'n-rs rano-iii if lioni $1 to .11; fourteen nitilrs, at from if ;! to r'T0 ; ami forty-thru- t-olt-i. :it from n7 to 10 r.-n-h. 'i'ln-pioe-i t ils of tin-.-all- umoiinte-il to ovt-r ?v!(M)0. I'lith-r tin- l'l cently riiat tril law anthori inn an iiililition.il Assistant Smtreon lori ach r-;; i mi-iit , a nnii.lie r i f Assistant Stism-ons wusto-ilav iln!.v lnii'st-n d for tho.-e: from l'enn ylv.uiia now in tlic lii lil. WAs-Hlxt;TOX, Allt'llst 5. ISO'i. The- piiMie atioti anil l in-tilation of rt ports r-xarlin!i Mint oi!raniation aiiion;; tin ni roe-s for li feiiri-, if ri-prol-ntnl l.y all sriisil.lc e iti.ens. It is' re-pir-lnl :is tin nt ti nijit .siinil ir to tlio one mailu in Han is-1-111;;' to txe-itc the while: lahoi ing ponih,tion lo ele-t-ils id vtoli ne-p fin li as liai- take n plai t- in some- portions of the: Wi-I. Tht se-rt-poi trt are- known to hav e no inon- than the slighte.-t foundation in fat t, and to ho cir-iiilati-el for politie-al purposos. It is i-onteiiiphitt-il I y the- (love ITillli lit to to lu-inji all the: foiee-s now in the Ue-ld from ull points to tin-, ntt.it k on lliehniond, or the main hotly e f the- Krhel army, ami lo si nel I loops of the new levy to eice-iiy remote points and plai t s whin- no ln-uvy lihtinjiis uiitii-ipati el. 'I he theory is, that the- troopn who have l ei-n f -r stinie- time in the- lleld ure w e ll elisi ipliiu-'l nnd in-.true-te-el, nnd could he relied on, while the new regiment will answer just lis well for forces of nee up.t lion, when t lii ri' i little onto Hhtin to l clone and that iu site h posiitiou they will be tic epiitiiii i llii ioue-y for the. future. An olliee r of lieneral MeCiellun's Stall', just urriveil from the James river, Mutes t hut our army ut that point is not in n eoiielition to do tinythiuj; ut present, und lhat unle-is .'11.1. ll null la D.,,'11 iv.iuii'1 mi, 111-1 I'lailllill ....... I.. A ..v;ilo..t r'l. l. .. I I .Ull din;;. roltTKKSH Mi'iMtllf. Aui't-.et '1. I o r. M. 'rin-.lohn 'I'm ker hiinus e.t it i inp; news. I. list niylit, aU.iil 1 s' o'eloi k. I lie i lieliels opened tire from the hank opposite ' Harrison's l-iimlintr. and thre w shell and ! si, l'n I shot over th'- tian )ioits-, into lieneral ! Porter's eaniii. Thev lifted their pieces. whieh were six und twt hi-pnuiuh-is, and did not. tarry. Ions; ill one aput. Tin: niirht heinir i lo.idv and very dark. there was no posi!iiiity t,f ,lise,. , i the loeatioti. eei pt hy the il l .lit s from the j;uns A I'ter a hort time em- dalii i ii i pin d ilh heavy shell and sun eedr-d in yieni in;; them t omph Uly, hit! not tinlil the' had done eon sidi itd-le miirliief, in tt-aiii-r tei.li topieees. I 1 '":.'i;r lil'iles. j ': .!.. lletir;. i.ill:,! d .TM' the l-'iflh Ver j lilolit, tiiili.tal l',rook.i L'.ii-.'lde. w ho oieS i me this i.ii'm mat ii u -thinks air loss in killed t in! wo-nnf-ii will n..t c.eetd It or "ill. tie pom h-td his head shot away eil- tirely, and his he.-n lies t trunk I.e. at the i I. ainiiii, this i. mi-, liiiii-. Our pun-hoats did not reply, a- the tVi-hin;; of tluir e-.-iiinon ! V-ot 'il le- ve I. veah-1 the (unit hm e.f the j transports in the liver. Many eif the essels were- struck ia tin- n.a ts and riyi;in, l-ut none were si riously elainat'ed. Tin mail Iioat John 'l uekt-r lis ?! aze.l on tlu hiiriii-aue- il. es. I . :i 1J pound shot, and Cajitain Ct!::i!ivy :-:: 'he Ut U spoiled his nijrht'-; sh i p t Hi dually, a t their "inferiml shells'' wi le hissin;; and -e leeching; ovi r his his lioat for upwards eif an hour. t"r pickets were not ui.tuihed, although uiauN tiiotiht tie.t liiir- t.li. l.: ii ui;'in:.il all. H 1; i t l ii. led i u ell' . . i , -, 'I'ln: whole alVair wa I. old and d,.i-.!.i,i.-atti nipt to shell our ti-ia .pi.ri-i au.l elo i. hat mi chief thev -l. I I. Krvif w ol I lie Oil ln-i The Oil City Hnjittir has the following inteicstiii; n purt ot the oil operations tor i last week j "Since our last, the tiil litisint s has nwa j keued somewhat from its Kip Van AVinkles ! like apathy, and is in a Iw-ult lni-r state than for some time past. Trices me ruling tirm at "ill a fiO e t ills pe r harrel nt the wells, w ith an upward teiiiknev. Some- partus an iiskinir f 1. There is hut a small amount ' olleied, and buyers nt low ligures are ttuiti ! numerous. Durim; the past week there was rptil I tliitti-r in Iht: oil market, owini; to the fact I that a "..Ufiij barrel we ll was '-.struck" on the Tarr Turin, on Friday hist. It appears that on Tuesilay last, the Phillips well, the lar jrest (ii tiie creek, situated on the Tarr Turin. cominenetTl thiowini; wate-r and sed meiit. niiid with a limited tpiantity of oil. iilid linaliy stopped. This was oe-easioned by the Woodford well, in procc-s of bein billed, -a tew rods distant from the Phillips well, and doubtless ou the same crevice-. The drilling tools of the Woodford well had a few minute before droppi d a distance of about two feet, and the workmen ceased operations for the time. On Friday morn iiijl the gas conic out of the hole with tre mendous folic, blowing the drillinj; tool,, weii;hintr '1)0 pounds, .some- (10 fe et in the air, and the well commenced llowinj; at the rate, it i-i estimated by those competent to judne. ol ".CM d bbl... per day. I In- price ol oilii lIs.uiuuh.it uiioti the strikin well, and oil buyers were in ectacics. Hut alas; for tin- unity of human hopes, on Saturday the tubin;; was drawn from the I'hilliii.s well, and the new well simmeied down lo 1"i0 barrels per day, the water ' coiiiv. from the Phillips wc" ctfi-e-tually drowning it out. The Woodford is only Ik-win; about l,'i(l bbls. ut the present time, j The proeluccrs have rceeivej'ccl from their teniixiiarv panic. The Illood T.inn, which! . .. i.. . i' i . .. I noo I L .... I pi oijin o. lasi niiuci sunn- i,oow u. im is p, i day. is now dried up, and is not producing anything. Many either localities exhibit the same state of atfairs. About fifty wells are Is iuj.: put down on the ditferiut farms, and what the amount of the oil will be that they will brin ir forth, time alone will show. Tin r.toek of Crude in the F.astcrn markets i very light, with limited transactions. The rulinir prices an: 12 a 11 cents: refined otioied at s'i u s",t e' . for choice lots. Our latest Piltsblll-eh tiehiees iplot.: (. lude oil, ill bulk, at 4 cents bbl. at IJ cents; re tined unsettled, sales of 100 bbls. at .2 eiii'.s ca h. lioldt-rs an- iiskino 21 a 2.") cents. About ti.oiii) l-'ii slt on Saturday last. This coiiipii.si s the bulk of the shipnn tits for two we-i ks out e.f Fulton C.'il Use ia v.'itiiMin in 1... i ... .i..:i . .... ' '" ""- sei vain-iol millions ot men. etoll unravelled the maes of the stars and made their motions tla n. ui ntr's guide on the trackless ocea-i Wdi-u uiese men nave clone 111 I heir eli Dr. Aver docs in medicine. great discoveries in Science use in the cure of disease, occult discoveries of thu aiaoanie ior ine- u;r oi every einv life Jj , medicines for the low prices a! w hirl, n,,.v an- mho, oi-ing wiuiin tilt: reach of i man the best wisdom and thebct sk moilern tunes. J llmineton. I), !.. man." I II ami :md ht liarlments. - turns tin Phy-ics b, makes tin: licmist lv ol st;ite- i -: 1 1 : i jr. .luly ide's fa! !u-r, nam A. N. It IS I A ii V. In this place, on Thundav t Hist, at the residence uf the hi by liev. A. M. C'rei-diton. l.i.-u! I!....... ... m: t... . l.u. 1., up .iliss ISKCI A 1' Hll.lSl!. The above happy couple pr, nl. d t'.i printers in this olhce wilii a bottle of win. and a delicious cake, for w hich tin v wiil please accept their thanks, while tin v Imp, that while treaeling the priinrf"-i paths of dalliance their i-xtieme iilVeciion m.iv -, : r be as manife-t as iiniv. Mav tin v r. -w-1 in the th.wery realms of Cupid''- Par-tdise. e. ti through the nightfall ol ul"-. and mav tl.. ever realize the wei t jo , s uf coniiubia! telicity ;tud know tiothii,-'- ,',;' -.,,rn ,v ADVKIiTISBIKNTS. Statement of Noi-tuumbei lnna County Ban: l.-ili-meiil i.flhc. X..rtl,miil .rl.-a..l l'i,i.:.:v I'm.k i. . ri-.iiir-.i i .v im. itn ,tii, ,,- i,,. i;,.1;4. nf thi-i .-. iuiin-ni-Bltli ii'.,ruv(-.l Apil i; A.s.-;i-:'rs. yreW i mid.- in riiiiml.-I,liiii n-,,, . in vntill. of this ' "ti-P ml Clii'i-l: nf etlicr INi k -. en" in. m irnhi r" ui.. utiuT i; ail ' Hill-: li.-nuiitt'il. 71 :: f' 1'. l-l'.i.n: 1 1 ir." t'ilnliiti-,ti. lite: lit-rH..ii..i--. buo utlii i L'iii.l. I.l .V 1:1 1.1TI I.: -'"-.''I I !' l.'-.i ."l'2 en 1. :; n; S!'..."'.!! 7.' !':o Nortlui:,,!.. r rn .l. i .sc un. s I In tl.l fi.-t ol II v amis came .l..wn on the Pond ' '"1 ," , i.l I'ln ik---a Viiult, Ci'i vTV or N.ii-rnrirrt:t evri I ('lnr!i-. W. Iv,.. f-.,i, r ,, lnnd f..nity Hnr.k h.-inp ilnlv tliut tlie iil ovc --tfiri iin ia i-. ci.ire Know le.I -e iuM l..-lii.f Cll.tS W I 1. A 1.1'. r Fworn nml Siil.icril.t-d In f. re tin-, i tie.- iith iIhv nt Aicrii.t, A 1 ls,-,j F .-s. Haas, Xuliiry 1'iillic. I I'.Win V.l,l:..N s Sli.-rift's (iflie.s. Hin.liury. Aiiftust lie2. j :ne ol' lh- ISuuU of orlhiiiiilie luiul. tiiu.l ?J:, Istt. .svi:t.- I.onn nii',1 Itill.J dii.'.'(iiiiiti j, . . -.'.;.. '....I .-tut.. I..,iin. . . . . ; I 7 ; , Nortiiiiinlji-rliitkl IttiLk Sn.ck, . ...r;. Other stfi-kf U I-Hi II;-. I( lleei-(el-.. Wa l i.i;l.(io, Va , .Uil.s ".nth. 1mi'i2. i-i i:i v and dfv ft fore 1 w itnc -ed the souil ' spi ctach- of bl -Hiding desi-iiers. hi is':oii i f a court m:.i id. of which l.ii u'enant 'oloiu-1 Willi. oil l.i ieh, of the Ninetieth K'-L-'iin lit Pena-vlv.mia ohm ti el's, of yei. i- i il , w i . 1 'iv.si.ii ut . three un iu -bi rs of t In- Nir:i I i-. ','n. w ho had deserted and . Wi re retaken. W. iC srllti lio-il to be- bl.lll li d j mi the u t; hip w illi the hiti-r D. an inch and a half long, and ten da s t heivatie-r ha e .-in- half of tin- head sliavcd. forfeit nil their ! pay. and be d-.'itiunicp oat of the -via ice. -i S. vi il.i other- Wile .ti!.i-ln d f..r sl.aliiig im.! otlu r liiiiiof olVcini-s. SeMial nu-tiibi -rs 1 of the tv.eljH -ith New lork and Other j reill.ellts. Wi IC llls.l punished. The iildlleemcnts held out by the present j bounty m.. nieiil i the chiif n-i-ou as ' .-ioueil tm-desciiii n. 'i.r line-e are now -,i ! ciosley draw tl that it i -i till ul tor iiupo .si hit it y for a dt serft r to reach an of tin- cities oi even country towns, and tin- unfortunates w ho a! tempt it not only d: grace- tin iiiselves ; and I In ir familh s, but bring n jiroach on the I ( -cutcheon of a great and getn-rous tiatioii. i We have now i-.u imnn tise and Will organ I ied army here, and the coiintry will soon i ring vilti tin-notes of iov oe r a -'icat and important icioiy. A i-- I'i-oiii tlii. Wc cotuniend the following extract from the patriolic sjicnh of (io el imr I'ennison. of Ohio, at it war meeting ul t'levelainl on the 21th instant, to the attention iif emr readers. His words tire tiliy spoken und have the l ing of genuine nut il : Tl.i-nin .-linn h.u l-i i n a-ked. wliv nl ri-iiiitir.nni.-o ' c iiiiiuoiiii!'! w itli tn-iisiin mid rcli-lliuu ' ei.ij W lu-ii a inaii i-'iirnruniiscii witli wroni; lio it urin'lo r. w lu-ti y.-u the Ci.ek. On Saturday last a lnimlr .-a , b'ti-rcl wa 11 was struck on the; Clapp Farm. I It i., called the Stallion well, and is ou lease j No. .'i, of the Plumer Tract. Freights to , Pittsburgh 10 cents. The stock of oil on , hand al this point is ve ry light. J Tin- following are tlie shipments from tin , Tarr Farm to this point tor the week end ; imr July lHth : j From ('iccciil Well. S2i! I'M-. ' " Palmer W ell. ". " " Tnion oil Company, l."s;i - Di nsinore A Co.. '200 " ' Smith Well, 112 " Ha.- Nut.-.-'. :L,i i,i.i.i. 1 ' , -s :- i.iArn.ni. N..!i l'IK- .1 . .ll.ll It.ll.k-. ('luliu.nwiillh I'll. .-it..,-. I'! H. tin- I i-' lie id. .v. t ut trt kix. t. ! . ) 1 .I .1 ulll lil:-l i-ul - y. 1.1 : ; i i:v. i t Total, '.-s-VJ I.'. : .1,1 i . 1; i i .l..-. I i .l .,. Ill ..I. AiiiriiM Isiiiv ooo.ooet loi i mi.i e:h A 1 1 i rot iti mi 'im: ici.i:t i.i io : IIK sunn-iiiin.i..-r ef ri-r-', " n.c it!-., w.a.'.. ! 'I 1..- Wluit f.irl-id ' l.ociinie.-i treaN.u Mr. Washington Port.r, of Clinton town -hip w as found on Wedne sday night hist on the Hailroad I'.ridge below Mlinc-, Dam. horribly briti-ed tend mangled, having been om itakcu and struck by the nine o'clock train .south, while cro.-ing the bridge. He lived but it few hours alter the accident. .li.-'' l.':itii)iiri. biviMisT is. tilt mil kiinwu African i.v.l"nr. in a n-c-iit li tter liv.in tin- iut-ri"r ef Africa. n-iOHiks tluil Atiici ic n ci'iiiiin nl nftlie future- It in inix.s ..iblc lu recite itf cui'iil-'ilitii.-i. It it pri'-i-raiiirutly c-.ttuu country, fur Inn- the plant i; pi-rcnuiiil and n-iuir bttli' iif llint In-nrt liri-akins l"il m oessary v'li'rw it in nil exotic ; n-i frutte i-iiduiu' r en 'p.-. and tin. bi-.-t ((imlitii-a i.ll lvly. Mnvi Ininiini: i.-i ti e- r-routi-st ilrnwl ack Iviiove n -it ib li iilulis tin cuuutry K uiucli lliat labor ueC"tui-s dead iu profs-r-t ton lo ito prcvaU-uce nr ihe H-io'l.s mid si la.-tiin.l. I.y tin- iiib-i-riUr. e-t tU- latt.-t .-i v le.- n, 1h--I ol llllltl-riHl li,til, It lillf slOv.k I t ll;!i-. II In-will ii.iikc iii toordir in tt.i-l.i--. i kn. :...!,! li-iouu r. all kilidi- uf '-iii-iim irr.e.t s and l:' e, I.:ili-M Slio-n mid 4;iilei-i. 'llilll-n"s. lioe. Ai'i- At liort notice. Having -evi-rfil yt:i: ' i ,j . i,. i he feels contidont ef jiiv in ui rally sati-ia.-ii,.,: all who may 'ivi- htm a call All work nm.-t be paid t.-r Icf.rc Iiavin tin- -1 . when fix percent will he diductid oil. ' 'all at hi.-!-hup nenrly (.p-.-itc the Court II,,,: 1 iu Murki l s'liiiare. and ascertain hi-I, iv price." in t-xauiiitc hit Mock Ijcforu i uichti.-iii elsev, lu-i-,-. I Jedl.N w n, i i; j Ki.nbiity, Augu-t 0, lt-02. f:u s.ti.i:. h.u..-' e. t.it xt 1 tu l i: i:i-ii an on i: : IN puriuiaucc of an e.rdcr ol 1 1.. i ', j urthuluhe-alultd f'liuiity. mil I lie sale, nil tin- preli.i.-.--. nil . I I l l.v. u Al i.l ST, is,;.-. ;! ,,. ll.ll ! Al t.l .- I , sJ. uii li. i; ,- u: l-i"1" Tut", pioi-ecdingsof Court will appi ar -r 1 1: At. 1 of I.AM', ,-iinnti. ,u ...-! . . ,, ,. , i t,, r N-i. tin. tul .i luu'l C'-tiiitv. la., u '.j.iiiu our next issue. Ihe casCot Judge I urner ,,, l(r,.,,cr Vvtvt ,,,;r U!- i,,iv,:. Consreui, wa rccoi-niiu lust iiuuinliuiciif tu lli.e iio have pluogud our country into tho hurrom of war ; aoid : a lueK-urc of juoiico to tho loyal luon of lDecuuuirjrnu-.ro curat o ol taxation ill lie liglil tmi l y appruprialin rebel property lo th paymiul ol Ihe evpi-iiM-caused hy them. liooliiii. That He villi hereafter kuuw no din. tiu.-ti"iii aiborti; men. tut that of loyalist aud Irallor o-l lint lrea. iu rhull turludo u-t al, oo the overt c.-e t-ut 'hi y ti.li mui Ui-ioval .tuluB-.u! uiuy become critical. '1'hc ltcbcla tiro al ready on thre e shies of him, and are endeav oring to get him completely surrounded. Thu they cannot elo, unless they elrive oil' tho pun-boats, and these arc now ihc princi pal elejM udeucc of our army. 'Two Miss Ihibiiisoni and li,s Harriet Hharpltia, of flloonubuig. have hit their home, and arc now engaged attending to to the aick aud wouuded iu the lio.pital at Fr. .tv'1'iv.il-urg, V tunroniiiin with Vuu lin-iiiiii' trnitnrf I In ers wo will never cunipr iMiii..-. luit fi tht for acnuury. ll nt e l t.e We di-.l,il.- the hills of the South and lay tln-tr ciii. a in a.-he-. raltu-r lluin eoiiipruUii-e. Iur inriise cheering 1 We have been ii-knl why not l kind lo our eirin hretltern. They have f-irjr.iltuu lhat Ihey ever wen- our lrfthrn. mi l we will fur;-.-t it. If we cau doit in nouth.-r way we will aiiuihil;itn them. p heer". '1 h-re is no nii l'lle (,'ruuii l W e mtisl tuiljur'ute or be nilijiifTnted. Wo want peace, but wheu it cuim-ii wc du nut want ft teuipuriiin peace, but a peace furevcr. 'J lienid v lerins ou whii h peaoe cau be had is thereeonitiuu hy tho people ul every Slate ul I he n crcuiuty and .x uiplete .-upu u-a ey oi tho Aiuericiui goveniuieul " This is the right k'nul eif talk. By siii h policy alone tan we conquer the- rebellion. There is no middle ground; no ilaee for eoiniuom.i. One party or Ihe iier must go nude rcbt-liioii, und dow n their arm No other arrangement can be made which will eh grade and ruin us in our lor assault and i-atleiy on .Misa Mt-a-i causeii considerable interest. Tin: verdict of the jury was not guilty, but the Judge wa.-madc to pay hi- own co.t, or what is considered a half cony ictioii. I'rileule ol'Itesr I. At a meeting of the members of the bar on the. first Monday of the August 'Term of the Northumberland County Ceuirts, lo t x pn .is their he artfelt sorrow at the eleccaso of Wm. Iviimii; Siott, a me tuber eif the bur of said eouuty. On motion' of Judge Jordan, W II. I.I AM P. LAWSON wa.s called to the chair, and J. Wood.-. Hrown appointed Secretary. I'pem taking the chair, the Chairman f poke iu ft cling terms of the character and worth of the eh ce asi d. J - Ine Joldau tApre.-s. el kilns' If in sincere ..ci.... i l-ii' l lirisiian i-n.ii. i o i oi im in J III. li.e-.ine'-i n.ii Iw j i." l,u..!.- , 1 .r-i-r.c .- up K.-.-. -1 .-lai-uf .. ,:' n ulii.-!: .-, . liunk b..: (slave luhVisi coinmeneed the j .1urU(- aud urged the .Inj'e-rtauce of iinit.t 1 liny must compi. r us, or hi, ' hi'm in llla, .,,,., (. nis, and submit toourcleniency. 0J motion of John ForH r, J. H. P ke r Z-if I.AiKbr Nt:wt. Chiieial Hookt-r, rf MeCiellun's army, lunde a biicecsaful reon lioissanec toward liichmond, and utter three hours tight tlrovc off the rebels and took Malvern I till. Gen. Nelson occupied McMinvillo with 0000 troops unci opened conimuuicution with Murfice-Jjoro. In and W m. M. Koi ki Idler wa re app-rntKi a committee to draft resolution;, expressive of the fee lings of the Far iu thi., sa 1 di.-jn li gation of Provide ucc. John Porter, Esq , C hairman of Commit tee on resolutions, reported the following resolutions : Wucfeis. It bath Icaie l Almighty God, iu tha order ol Uu Providtucc, lo teuiovo Irom our tui-lol by tha hand of death, our ctteemcd friend, WIL LIAM LATTMEK fcCOrf, a member ol tho Nor thumberland county Far, aud wuiiiti-;. ihe ,1. battle near Memphis, Jell' Tkomp'-on Wli omwed hac boin Ion,; and lavorably kunwnand highly I et teemed, for hu goutUunu-ly beaiin-;. and hi.- up driven buck w Ull great los. rjnt u) diguifitd chrutwu character Ihcnfur, The 1'acillc bte-amcr tloldcu Gate u blimtd at tea. Of 2u') pascn-,'e-M, 180 were lot. A million an 1 a e-tiartcr of trciuurc was lost. A linno wrtlei observe! lhat iu Ameri a tLare ia ' ni.-u a jciiix-iey ol int ives. iiiai m'jr are L-rngi-i w ! eO-t,-fv' ljt -''vfry iVtf.tO.'Cia, lllml IU ULi lUlercouraa BU-l uiu-iu.-fj relaliooF with tha profeasion, Mr ricott. wai highly estoetued by every member ot Iho J3ar,ui3oniUi:h that it may be trulv aaid.hewai without fault Ktiolit J, That in tba christian life aud character vt (ku dccejuid, we have an txampla worthy of imi- UUon, aud hi. early an! pea-iluKleatn. we p..v an rertlt'v to be tint ami C.outnc, in .u a lm-n.it-. prepare to K.?C '"' I )n.S'Ull !?.t , H , ' xU , i t jo.'i 1. lual whim a aeepiv oupiorr ur irei oiiu- m- i- .e .1 i. . . Iff aurfrwoi aui too-taer, wa will low ia hua-r'.. t m'n m K"Vf -'V:T" taiuiu i;ii Acre., and ll'J perelifs, M acui of which are clem id i.nd iu a p liveliotl, ubuut .i acres lilea-luvv lnli-l creeled a triune llvvelliu llnu-e. .-I, W aull-shed, a W ell id water with ii c!..ua j'ui.i- , Orchard w ith eh dee fruit, Ac . tin- IciIhik-o is tiniljer laud, hate the properly i f l'annl 11,1. :-l (l.ceasid s'ule to ('"minence ;;t 11 u .-l. ck A M . ..f tin y wheu Ihe teruia aud cuditi'-ns ul r.tle wi!i 1. uijie known by TOPI AS MILL, A.iiu r Pv urd r uf tj,e f'"iut i J A" J Ct .M.MINiis. Clk 0 f ' Sunbury. Auuat 0. IsCJ J lniiiiislrnli- .oli-. 'OTIt'b ic hereby niveti Unit letters f adiuttn Irutiun hav tn i.e. n er.-im. .1 lu ihe -i.l .-cr,! .- mi Ihe estate of Israel H liunk li b. r r, hue uf l.i.i Muhunuy luwudiip, N uriliutub. rland cum ty. i. eeai-ed All pert. Hi: iinh l.t.d are rcUe.-t. .i w u. ik liiinn-linte pavmei l. and ih".-t hav ii-f claim to . ?eut them duly authcuii'-.-ited i,.r .-. tilco, ut A A i!HM, Aim r Tri-vnrluii, Aujjusi ?. l-w'.J.-iit liOCTOK 'A. T. IIKWITT, MJ.IllAl, lillAl'l .V I i: et the Ini, n-n . V t,', hiiving pi r in ii 1 1 utlv luciiti d ai rN I'l-v- . , Northiiuibcrlimd cuinty. I'ii , ull.-i !, prut. A. uai rweice t- Ihe eiiiMn- ciu rally, wl muy Im) uiilu, tuuiite eumili In r.-,u.rc medical an eiivdi-rlewn, Auu-I IsiiJ It 4 i:iic tl. HO 111. Illlt il.i:. riMII.S well Lnnwn lintel. b-nti- l iu .Sunbury ut th J jiiiicllou ot thu Noiiheru (nliul wnli lie .-uulu ry and trta liailrt-a.!.-, i.-i-IUrid at nroiit.- .j', Terms of rale will be male easy ur luitl.u i formatiuo, enirmrc al thu- i-lhce Augutt i, leii NKI'IIAIOIA tun be cured by th' u .i i the ' Antl Ivhoiniatii' li.uid," a., will a j ca.es eif Khuinn'i..iu, .Niinm- iitlntnr Gout, StiU'ucs:. of the Joint , and Cnn-p also discasta of un l'.iupth'n I harai tcr , uc a Kry -ipela.-, :alt Ivluuiii and Scrofula, ai: the injurious trlictj of mercury and oth pe'itono. We vvcu'.d -tatc th it the jm-.'-j-ih torj can otter wxo tiutluionijls, w hich the