in ciin STAB Ml III HUM I BV 0. N. VORDEX AND J. It l.SO per Tear, always - 'jy MorninS & FrWay Af!emonn. .' - - - - ------ '. A Proclamation. vri-reis, tbe existing ex:geneics de ,.j "iciu..diate and b quale measures f ,:.-.-ion of tbe National Consti- ;a - . j ,j.c jreservatioa 01 iue .aiioo- . ., ...JAr.lninr. ' xrr c aitinati -jns now existing in The gm so far from shining in obseu- js , chcerin oa)en 0f fuc59 tj every est ut:firt and last.at Kat Two Hundred ; Ust month approached in a similar man-''''iV-i'S' f -r orrng the laws of tbe ritv, and in dir?r of total loss was first patriotic and suecciiMe heart But the Millions of Dillars but no Secessionist or ! ner, by an eminent, old time friend from I'aUa f t. wt ... i . : t;tb eui mi)i.'i. i .l.i ..r.nl f irih ijr mT rroc.l- , .i. i-h f.f April, in the nres- CI li.- " ' ' i -f the militia ol tbe Several "s'.en into aetaal service, do .... .L. . nf th I nifp.-l hrebv eaU into tne - r v Tii Th-U'atii and TLirty- rr vj.'untecrs, to serve f rthc period ot l:r years, uolcss s3, ner ceoarg-u uu t5 be nsrrsrcrfd into strvice as lntantry a:av.-'- . r i the detail, of etr-llmcn. and or .anira- vt will be cade kuaan throngh tbe le- prtnect of ar. I also direct that tbe regular army of United States be iccrcascd by the ad- . r The rrr.rr'.K-ES oi eaca arm c.:i:n 31 e: -ai neg u.eui. v. ii,....i r Pavalrv. and one Raiment ..,.! .nf I. I.ntrv nnn a Inillcry, making. Itogetfcer , m.x.mum I. L a., u. - ' infatc lacrease ei awemj-...-ui Seven Hundred and Fourteen officers isi enlisted men, tbe details cf wLich in rn!e will also be made known through lis Department of War. I farther direct the enlistment, for not 1 :;an one or more than three years, of ;t:etn Thousand seamen, in addition to lie present force, for the naval service of ft United States. Tbe detail, of tbe cn- -X f . - T ll.ni. ;B.Lt and organitition will be made h;aa through tte 1'epartment oi ice Sivy. , tk. ,,M wn'nnteer. herebv made. t:i the direction for the increase of tbe regalar army, and for thr enlistment of .men herebv civen. with the plan of or- .a'rtcd for the volunteer snd adopted lor tne volunteer ana , nniiation '.a the regular forces hereby authorized, .ill be submitted to Congress as soon as li.it body assembles. In the mean t'ttne, I earnestly invoke tbe eo-operation of all good citizens in the tenures hereby adopted, for the effectual repression of unlawful violence, for tbe ispariial enforcement of Constitutional and for the eneediest CDSsibifl resto- n: tv. ,.a.a. .n A,d.p .nd .ith theie. 1'Lamir.ea and trosreritv throuEhout our I- - "V V BUbau..-., Btatr,. a:t"e at the city cf Washington, this riiayof May, 1501. and of tbe Indepen- aSIhAM Usl&. Ej the President : Wm H Sew AftP, Secretary cf State. TL "twenty .lays' notice" liavinz rir.rvj. iLe AJ:iii:iitratioa cxlii.il i.-:rvaJ activity in preparing for t!.? rtrerv of stolen jirojir-rty. Tut R-?bels Lave d.-erivJ Alexan-d.-kii.i :t is believed arc eoncentra t:nja: llxLtr.ond, where Jell. I 'avis is eir. 1. The loto:;;ac is clear. loto:;;ae is c! ui Virjiaia ar.J N"...rt!i Carolina :.:ka-iei. Some eec;i'.oa privat Kr are said to be ritloat Tie - Public safety" j.'ot of the SeMtotiUts ia the Maryland I.ejis Isture. was decked last Saturday by tie isdli'r.ation raaiiifested by I'Lt.ia K-a in difJerect parts of the Mate. It : evident that the I iiion seuiimeut is -easic. yet it i$ not deemed exe- d en to relas the stronj; baud oluLteer by thousands are pre? :r.; totrards Washington, and alo for C.irj. which is iLreattncd by "Gtn." i -MX. Wasinsr.TON', May 4 The forwarding tf trxts from the North will continue. Ktil tut Uss than 50 000 are here or on 'It borders cf Maryland and Virginia, Is is, it is thought, will be enough for this teiiisn. The Western troops will be rt at tbe Ucst, where they will have rk enough to do. Ite occupation cf Baltimore Wl.i be ae- " e;9..'icndi4 .i.hi.i rnnr.a m,..!,. t.m -'-. "i" -vu ttiitLultaneously from Washington, Avv' ""''f' ' n " irr'S r ipse. Pie has just '."rrived under convoy from ' frryviJe, ni b been despatched to tfrryv;;),, lnj bts been despatched "astttiPton. Mai. Anderson left bv the 'toe train. He has since been ordered k Ka:u;ky. The great Seal of the State i. now in Mnipoii., and it wiil be thrown into tbe "MpMketonaer than be placed 00 an Wiisanee of Secession. The absence cf ti'Sealisan eff nal t. a rower not r"essed by tbe Governor of Maryland WflsviLLE, May 3 Gov. Mag Sin 'f issued a proclamation, ordering the taction of the Ken'ucky Representatives " tl-MIxr.Tr.ii! 5 TK Itn.arnnr cf n,- " : p nteers of tbe State, io aid of the 7'dent, L giB ntw impeto, to Wl::e0:, t,,,B ,u" a., a. c -re cottdent tbat ihe Union feeline ,?" Prevalent in Itaitimore will .'lo- th. ... " . f to pass through without beiog do- "ted tp . ' ..I . 7 feeretary taroern t promptness; tip.-!., l . j . '-"b'au- ui aa tiiieut tCbCt. lis .r ,-'C.r-to be iLdi.-pcnsably nee- rcnnsjlvama; and next appeared in a bcr of ciliiena have jested should be , F0"""' aec,i ,rB -uJ i tujujmrmunu.Ku ' published Volume by the Author, Hev. ooticed : , I the people about "the cost taxes," Ac. j United States for fifty jears I will never C '' O'-f' -rt. I, Abraham Liooln, Henry Habbavii, I I), (now of Leba- Savs the .1w .- "FOJR-FTW of the ' Now " is well to caution all in power not betrsy ber, even if my own native Slate 7.1,1 I'ni'ted Slates and Com- bod, Vi.) months before it greeted the military torce nr,w m ;-.nj Jh-JSiimh t t0 be wasteful or extravasinl, as cur Wars of Virginia should rise against tbe Union." : , ,U Armv and Navv .ondvrio, eves of ,b Rio V. Winkle. tirLZ T. . to extend SUfer, b.6 b.-lat it b the Well spoken, tobie eld hero! There'. ClIJ-.T-.u-v" R. CORNELIUS. In Advance. A late New York Ul-ptnJent publishes; mem nr,lor the above title, furnished - . for its columns ty Connecticut eorres- -,,. . The 'fr.cr.d from whom I received the rnar.uspr:pi.5ay it was uTiii-'n br HnattHt . . . i ii . f.W V!!": "i.r".,? .11 t . 1 ... . n.inriHrr.Kiii.ijru, ii, . id r. the 14 Lirtur.'. I'hrontclf. ana and other imrnals in eniiehtcned Central . down in ttat corner ol ocr una cai:eu Gotham 1 Its au.hor-an intensely Ger- man Pdnr.arlciriiili Kr Viirih nimp nii ' ' .' 7 svmpitby can not be metamorphosed icto an "r.rglisb man ty a str. te ot a i.u.ee pen - I tie la-Ujtmiritt tnouia try to get an ex- .... 7- . to keep "posted up" m current literature ' Kreep?rt, 111., four Companies j,1Te frrCed, or are f.rming, composed of ; pirtjf $ ta EUS.ain the Government . Anarchy. The enthusiasm is on-1 caaaire wuu ijuru.s iu m iKiuu. m w bounjeij The Jyuma, in a notice ol a ... ... ,it., .; .t. : . . . lauilc uetuui: uf luc rjuunjuLt ..vi- of llttlWt! o Vhhu C, , p. : 1 -fol. J.r... Kude..m.u one of oor most ' re.pecie.1 ctirens. whose fa.ir. are Cray but hi.v heart is yenne. ben.e called for, re- sronJrd. H;s s..n sal before him mine rar.lis oi the recru:i, and ihe Father had rviiipotly reen severe. v sirussi.iiK i..i "v ........ The Patriot, however, had triumphed ! Said he, w'm.e h.s lips quivered and the silent tear w.-o'd siruc'-e till beneath the moisienca mn..r.e.t lash. -The sirui'le is i-ver; ihe fam,.y have. 2-ven him np lo his Cuoniry. and may id mar Uud crtnifiatht miy nT?r rtturn to uf a rvurard .' manv dry eye, were in that and.ence a, ;his eihibmon of the t'onco. -r.umph of the love of coanirv over parental fondness and iri - tr, .,. r,vi wnl noi fail io ties, a.i wno So mrtn unaer sucn au pn-rs. : bere are very many parents ana iami. ' over oor free soil, who have felt the same agonizing struggle, and have been enabled to lay upon the altar of their country a son, a brother, .father, orsome ! i , , other member or near friend of the fami ly perhaps their only hope of support in future years. Here is patriotism equal to tbat of the days of '76. -THE fEV l MlhUTltB Til THE W0BD V t Is an old quotation, which many Prin ters and Eiitors seem not to believe for they are dropping pens and types and . . . i i' raihine to cuoa and sword?, io iurnii-D "litiJ." to bflp Uncle Sin wwnrt obstrepcrons tenants. Almost every l.e " - - - v publican paper turns out one or more wb;;e l0me cp tbe Locofjco effises, that Ute ej j , bt treJ0D( ,rgaed e North, hissed the South on, and cuitivateu aougaiaceauess, aio uu represented in this momentous contest be tween Law snd Anarchy. We can not begin to came all the Brother Typos who are "eff," or desire to go. The Daily papers have increased in cir culation so rapidly tbat they will soon have to "conq i.r" Cottondom to get the material to print upon. But among coun try papers there is much havoc papers appear in disjoined, badly composed and poorly-printed fragments and many pi pttrs are entirely suspended until "after the war." Ia proportion to number, the lowing remar.s relative to the erst lena Printpv are the most Lumerous class svivana iroors which rased through that among tbe Volunteers. leiT" I a the Cotton States, prison con victs are discharged on condition of enlist ing as soldiers old men and boys are compelled to arm and drill, whether they approve or disapprove the war war fAeir ru.'crs have commenced and free negroes are omjrlK-1 to rou(ter as home guards, on fain of slavery or confiscation of their little all 1 In the Free States, no one is compelled the oniy trouble is to keep down and keep back tbe free-willed, able bodied volunteers, thirs'ing for a chance to put down a wicked rebellion. We ver- be;ie y, , MiUi re.eltble rcs. , ., . . - . oIb t mc0 C0Q PQr 10,0 6 reTo1 - u utiore luet.a uay oi my nea- prpp wm enr-h an nnrl.inff nf milif.piT . . .-v- -- b .. j spirit for a good end seen in any age or owioD' There U lo" of cons,iio"1 ,,b" "d cf beccc5nt ttul "ml' 'S ,Le h"r,i of meD" "The ol ti snail never aie : It is estimated at Harrisburg that ' FIVE THOUSAND of the very best cit- j izeos of Virginia bave already been on-! 1 a TnH ar rA tiavKarnnflt? rlrimn nn r s-.f ' "'-"J , " thlt Stlte' :rifieingva.aablepropertic. . thousands more only stay to save their property, or because they can Dot get : away and otberthousands have the gross est lie. imposed upon them lo enlist them ! gaio&t tbeir lawful goveromeot. j . . avBTl . C .t 1 T . - r tifT-l M w iue ui; iiiiua vaaiDioT. k ui- The "Lawson Guards" were ready nn-; der ,bt tbree montb,. mU Ib tbe Pot. i lock Guards ct townsman, Jo.. Leop- i a no k a :. .k. xi..:" 1 , , 11. If "ui " ' " "'u . - War. and for whose family John Date- , maa will provide in bis absence. ' - ... -1 - .1 mrVr. Calvin C. Hilbisb of old Union . . . ; urg?on it ror: J .caenj. LEWISDDRG, UNION CO., PAM TUESDAY, MAY 7, 18C1. Uncalled-for Slander, The honest, faithful States of this Unioo Present the sublime eDectacle of a I'eocle - - - i casting off party prejudices and uniting as iV eit.zen.. and n..J rjeic-hbor. around 0ar Fathers Flae at the call of tbe leeal .-f irr,r,f ,-. M, d.,.n . h,irto. Dillon. The crdiJ uiau vi auo iv v c a uuftiuuit.ut uu (i tu aw : t .1 : r.i . , ,. , . ... occasional uirty, sueaKing, iving l.me par- ,,r.r,h. l.ke the fuibwin?. which anncan t.r.r.h t ta Iia f.i!!.isiti. hiih mnniN i ih. .ml Krcp nnm. I ji e i"o-.iir..'i, w:.n mni ciinii cpmoi; jw ' fTcn ... ii. .... n..,w .i,- ' " " 1 7. . .7 . . . ' 'vrr aan .nr rlu aua u.e wmnB mwy io lliai rar:y, c I Xow we know and care not which, of the j Kd.tors wrote the above whether the Al-; Kditors wrote the above-wbether the Al- i .bama gentleman who makes vociferous , . . wir epeecoes, or me .cw oenin c-jduc- ont cf m j intelligent citizens we believe will s.y it is j a wanton and unprovoked attack upon the , majority party io the lnyal States, and is i false by wholesale in matu-rs of fact 1 . . ... ... .' U here should be no parties or political .'v. v.i r.,. ' l.uu . U VIII .11 UilCS. Av. IIUIU III. rubIished lists of OScers and private,, we i .bould conclude a handsome majority are . f the dominant party. As an . ; example, recall the names ot Ulcers in tbe tw9 jjcioa county companies which . ..... .e nave e.ecien, (..uu we win give iue names . ol the Privates as 5000 as ws get taem.J .7 .. ! let " ' win recognise a greater relative i.epuuacau . majority than the party majority in the : for,0d among them ! e0B,J V ."., . . plenty ot Our most active . ide-wascs, : wt( conipo5e , strong portion cf every i Company whose roll we have yet seen. With pleasure we record the fact that n . r !,..-. ,.. nnn.i.- .n e.fi.e.u.iuu.1. v6.. i the Beil-Evcrett men, and nearly all the I l... .l-tr. .i.lnn man r. f TTntnn .ntintv cfanil ! -"B- v wl,B tbe iUpuu,Cans upon one platform : in spite cf such miserable efforts of mous-' ing politicians as we are noticing. They j are brave, noble men, who mean right, ; and are doing right, and we applaud them . . i i,...!r.(.iH U Mb " " " - r , posea mem wncrein we auougus wrong. It is true tUre are stiU a few in nnr ft ,nnt arl,.-t mA Kr t rk t K Itrs.ilul.r.n. . , .i .v.- ..J ,j,.j k, ,h. r;n (',, . Democratic Convention m Feb. last, when the Star of the West had been fired upon, and when the thousands of South Car- oiina, with guns pointed at fcumter, were ; starving ont Anderson and Lis gallant few: -KfJr'J. That we deprecate civil war, a we beliere lhat thi Luion cun never be main lamed by force of arms and toat ai Drm orral.ueare not williiis to take up sirni t'"1 support a p'atioroi which a aiajiniy i t the people reroaia.eJ and upposed ai the polls." But the people, free, honest and tetter informed, wi.I soon be united, and such ;iaid and comfort to tbj enemy" will utter ly Cease frm our land. Insulting Fennsylvanians. An infamjus cheet puti.i-l.ei at Balti- more, called the Rq ullkan, bad the fjl- city among whom wete the Lrgaa Guards of Lewitown : T..Pa.tLT.a Voir,T.i.s.-I..sra.i ., . ., ..! ,b..,.b. Ll.e MVIIUUi: OTUIUU. VUIV.. uarlU .lll' Ul. t ur city yeeray. unoer me came o; i cna syiiania volunteers, were r'.e entftyini of fie p-r tt-sis't and j-iil of the Mate ; the Blac.- Kepuohcaa ru.ers there lhas trans.'er ri:i the DurJen of iheir suppcrl Irom them selves lo the Washington administration, -i - - . . " . j i ,-ie areai ante ui u.c .u-u, i.m y vtu., . would ju-t.iy ihe repen. li in.s is the char- acier oi o,d Abe's volunteers, it is no wonder ; IVnnsvivan.a is so rea.tv to part with ihem. ! Th-r are not, however, such catena's asthe Citizens ct this Mate can everiratermze wi.n. If tne .Saiiiiun ut.. like such company, in . heaven's name let them fail into the line as soon as r .ssih.e- ca nmore win or as nap- rily relieved of them as Pennsylvania is of her loafers, and let ihem march to Lincoln', j support under the head of H.cks & Pavis. I Sh.ii.ld iha pinions nf Baltimore suffer ! l. . nt irf.mnti. tri. . Iia head the ! iue g.ug ui iui.u.i .-..v j;.TMican, Sun, and other sheets there to control their city in the work of trea- haMim, it would be hard to , "strain the men thus slandered from wreakine dire .eneeanceon tne vi.iains. Lcicuiou- Gazette. jr-Tbe Baltimore KepullUan snd the Lewisbnrg .4rus were both Breckcnridge . t 1 C..L. Pper. 10 me last campaign, ceo now tbey ,gree M ,0 tbe so;diers going ta the defence of the Nation's Capital ! Sad Accide.nt. On Toesday afternoon of last week, while Wm. V . Swi.nefoed was leiling timber alone, on me premises ; m T t- o T '1 ta. ! 01 Isaac rje"i or-i 10 irj twiej, uo wa . strack in tn lace dj iauiog urno or ; . . , th. tree, and crushed to tbe earth. lie i ,oe " , . .' ! "S there, helpless, and bis wnaitioii - j L0W b .tTIT!: ?!!!" ! a'J """"f - - -- here be died tbe same evening. lie bad 1 .... , C.T.. v. i rain a nnn.ni in . 11 1 .. kcuj luai . . o w Berlin, where bis los. is deeply lamented, " - - - , and was enrolled in a Volunteer Company. ' ,,. ..pi. 1 uu ige was auoai - i it' . t . i .i. - .j lCrtv to "the I !'' Uiliied not a Cent more of Tribute Demon of slavery Extension Tbe Uo'ned States and other civiliied ' .. -1 . -I . .I.l nations ior ui.oy jear. pa.u .num. ...v 5 P''"1 Barbarj Towers but bcu they maaa t ar upou us, tnai was iug cvu ui I -or them cotnpuW, presents. The ar to ejtfnd S'trrt or-er JtJt'U u tn t.iiv ihi imj rini ui'mil'irion M Millions fur the Defence of Liberty y nI ' mucu, .uu even more but tbe semi-Secessionists, for .l : c :.-:..... nut rcouomj m uuo iuu . "d ' Siavc Uesrotism for ever . at any cost. Yes. it is TnE object in view which a . . -...j. th:nIc ,,v,out Tx?s f jf . objec,s &rfi much Msier p5j thin , , ... Mfl T pt ,h. L. Mli;. -onj f jr ,he of Libert,Bot 0Be ,, . t.t ci.,. i tent more of Tribute to S.aver, . Jsi-Il is ca?y to ejmplairj, and in tbe hurry of preparations and of novel duties only think ! 30,000 Pennsjlvanians in service after a fortnight's call 1 some of . - . . , . . a . 1 I - our oiunteers m u um.i tu.cita ' nmnsr fimi ami plnthin. But all aree . ' t o that the Government is doing tbe lest it c.3 under the circumstances. Of course there will be speculator, who will seek to , .l- i , misi lotntniog ia a nine m .eu. nd great demand for special artic.es. But, .. .i ... ..u;.n l... . .... Urn. u. thus far. compared with oor father, of the v t.r-. ..J ...:. b se muca oc-.iet mu uijic ieSa.i.j . than they were in tne ar ot isi a."1""1 - ir little lime and care will correct temporary i th"r r'' 5tra!"; . "J T",," .... k ...vt. ! tnbu'e-the downca.t look and si.ent tear. evns mai may uc leiueu.eu wu..c wu..u.- dalle annoyances wi.I continue to ce mosi grossly exaggerated by Secession synipa- tnixers ana snaxes in tne grass. " . . ' 'V. ta.A private letter lr?m Lr. i s t-nrisi . w() Assistant Surgeons in . ... .. . i 1 the Reg.menr, witn tne pay ana ran. o. ,-,., j tba medical care cf 70 men keepj ttcm comfortably Bafy. Sme o ,be QScers have servants, and get very gaod ,jI1Dg wllsn acM$ 60 tbit it can be hi(J x. TClJ tit, ,;i ti)a OScers (even , .... . . Chaplains and surg-onsj are requ.r.u i nnifornl( inj meu Slde arms, ta be ready f eBCV lnj fauip themselves, . .1 m'tma ' . ... k . ... , . - v... that th r! 1 lf.nrB fll TlatT Ii III M la.irt ,.rm not ,a grcat wou!ll fttm Bat oat 0f tbe ,ir 0f priT1te. are the daily provisions, or "rations," whieh lre rectoned at from 25 lo 33 cts prday l0 tfcit they can realize but $10 or 912 pr Too : the A mo olt. : of ihe way they view current events : I ..f.h yi .r : r.. b toio In. b The verv m. .lest request of Abraham. Invt mil the ea.ianl soldiers of the Ln.V derate Males to retire to their peaceful hri: within tut nfyrfjjj. will befoond in our columns ihu m ruiii;. -N .w a l we have to avi,thi the oil man hai better remain in that iron an-, ..1 1., ' bi..T l..ti .sa l-.r. pr pl.p (in. ietrstr in less than fm rf.-n end him back to I Imois an d pot him to tpUttmf mii to fence m his abolition crew Better behave vourself, Abraham, the fun a.at a.i over yt- Other Soathera paper, represent tbe President is having been kept drnnk ever . since bis inauguration sleeping with his boots on, ta be ready to ran and other pros falsehoods of the s.me titnre. And - , , a . wbt mast the eommon people be, stuffed wjtb such perversions of truth 7 - - wa Some of the Southern Seeessioctsts . . . , , !.: imn n. e 6 o . - speeting tne ormerners wao iaej ry rr.1m;iej to he n them D2at tne national : ., .. . .7 ... i viovernment. The Mobile Jurtury says, , "In '7G, the Colonies had rt il Jneivtt 10 the Parliament and among the People of Eoland. If What We hear i - Vn.tk h trn ire kav not one , " ' ; ; K0V "Jt Lineoln hu proclaimed." I An0(her pjper iomu tbere 61J5 of Bachln. g- piercei CocbriDi ai otbers , . ,. i., rnnfpderntP. in the UH O ft .uwa. - ...... . Free States, "They hate lied to lv:t j hill" Should n t wonder tbey used to be np to such tricks 1 aasy-SUverv has invoked revolution and ! bloodshed to extend ber power Dowletosj see tbe end of it. Her course relieves ' the Free States, .'her only former power- fal friends in tbe world) from a.i legal or j moral on.igtuoa io usiaiu uer iruoi w .:- 1 C.w ia ttnfa an nnt!i t meeuo asuia. ;tcj jbmww ana can Claim do roercj. . . - .rTT""7."t.".. t- . ' . BBpftiaiNi reDoris are iqbk our r ouriu H-Latest report, are that oar Fourth ; v.egimea. will be stationed at Annapolis, ! P"Dt. ,0 keP PeB ,h "d I w i prn.ide atrain.t secret PD.rations ia that ' ' 7. ... . ... ,..:.. u I q""er. as hub i.u0B, nu. m,- 1 ffipatap nris r pp nrr. ., . ... , w - r . . ... ! M-Urer u ot tne cavalry psrsaea n 1...i.hn vaelapii.r. rlurina aha rain. ' J s month while the Uthcers receive extra ratiODS oy which aur, a.r.. .-a. ...u.. , near narr.ei.ana uaagn:-.ii prpseni,. . Ceutre eouttJ in tbe iit cainrai3, be ts i,i n, ,VT " . V 7 " and guests or arrange their vaiue with the have one spare momeni. and wiii devote it to; ,. . p , ... . . nrJ ot coi!eZei, s, boo., lawyers, snrses. Commissary. ! JP"i? .' -f " - . . I " . JLZ ' 'ig P k. . - i w ucioiiirseuOTini.iii vxca v; u.- ...e. .l.:-:e ct cur eotintrv. tut wa recni'v FuNNVl-Our only eichang in nnteered. wa, cut ia txo.ani we attached cixpa.gn. I respect: 1 isrecktan Jge '. learned cf tie eiuiir.ici io (Lt.r ennntw Cotton State, is the "Kepulllcan" cf "lY' ' -i ricus, Ga. That paper cf the Uth , moment ao-77 meo constitute a Ce-mra-; f j.',, Kr K,.h ,.1 u t.3 , t-e OiiUac.i.e MimaBairjUtgaaeataaj. ... - i.-.i .i:e:.:. 1... ... I'm.n ..I I .li ll.-.r v luoi, in. J, uj i. u uc .aa. i . , , , , j v.L'uring toe oars days ot tne nevo- ; lution of '7G, tbe patriot General, JosEI-H j Reed, was tempted with offers of money ; 1Dd honors if he would join the British. ' and honors if be would join tbe British, . .. . ll I- ...-. , ,ls U1J luimieaiamic.tj,.,- .juwC- I meg, I am poor very poor ; but, poor a? t . i t. . !.-: i am, ioc ividz oi ureal irni.u is un rich enough ta bay m ..Seeator . Djnolts sav9 tbat INFIELD fcCOTT was . inmrr.nn.I in the rmv or tfce OQinern tooieueracy. ?cc. maignmoiij a.oj pea i- ..sit. i t.. v.. - : .1.. ....l. ! him "Sir ! I have been in the service, .n m,.l K.,n;.n, in S.ntt to m.ke i. 4 i iv ii i r . .1 ;. t thousand Jeff. Dav ! (Just to think, Sc..TT was rejected Lr 'tcrce and icon is faithful still ".) lC. rwpeo.irBi- --.f t!. Star . fT.rnl-I. MirrLiaBcia, iitur tay Eve, May 4. This day was eal.venei by martial music anj an aimn&t ppaapip&s. iplprm:nej. untir.n t . j. -1 ... . . d.. f.r .... .... 1 1 ii t 1 iu 11 'D.' s ii, si'inr ui me .a.:.m ! uiu ! v .... 1.... .v.. t-. 1. ... m UCil S SLfli.C.I WC III IUI K Uici ... um ! which was drazged along and bea: uh a i j military precision and perseverance fji.ie ' credi'.aole to Voang America. In the ereninz. we had a Ti Raising a 3 ; floe flj?t bearm? the motto. Gu -d Ora i f- l.".i,, ,...... .... of Vll.llli 1 1. . . - u i . ' . 1 "- - - - . - ! ,he new churches on Market .treat. 1- is U ; f-et lone, .ui the o:k cf ihe nimb.e fingers ; of car tair and patriotic ..d.es. Mil ! burg Bras, Eani and iheir eicel.ert nui't , - ; ' ', .. . I Hica presided at the meelic?. 1 i were ! . .. . . wtre Slivered ty 1'. r. irvm ana . r j .:,,JS. The crowd of men, women and cail-1 j .. t -;.fc ..! .'.n. , - , --- . L,t!enlI.? t0 ,btiri3Ul siirr:nS woHslotk.Dg n t0 oar roontry's Flag and still h gher. to i j lhe starrT heavens, all seemed to feel the ici- j emnny oi me occasion. .nU. w ... - -"v. ! the.r devotion to their G d a.id the Coumry. B?n. C. Vour.gman, a Junior of Lafaje j College, leir.g caLei for, appeared op. o the stand and save us an olT-hani speech, cf tbe i .. II 1 U V-l,aa .V,. 1 silent sanc-.itv of the cce.sicn, an3 stirred the ' , . , ' ,., rent-up feehncs into a wild "hii72a ! 1 " r - - J Our zemlemanlv Postmaster." Cotz, ! fca .:i f .iilav ami Thp i lHrp will r,m0ved io the Drug Store rf our new Post u Mi.ire-s. 5UM ., t, !lNTiETS. ! ,h, v.,iuin fp.-. reaterennntv . " . a. - ,v... . ... . . k,c k.b.. it r a....,. tk. IViUmt I , a., w .1vu.-oia. - v- OC'iriir' p u J .isi.es me au oeae aoaii ae. ii a ' . i . . li i - ,v i - . . . t - ieuer from the latter to his family. It shows tne ra.not.c ia.pui.es wnicn Fri-mFi many oi car test men to sacrifice a.l tne endearments .... , , cf heme, and r:aa life tue.f. fer .he genera. - I L .L welfare. C'i CrTi. Ha risborg. April ereant. 1 must say the l aiieron iiuaros treated me with respect in eiectinz me tne:r H jarterrcaster oa cur line of niarcn. All the soldiers f.-via lla.nes ui I'eaa belong to ihe Curt.n Guard. I caa n;t cive at present a fi'l arccnr.t cf ail particulars, but I must ten je-o awat cur living. Tne trea t is c- . ham and fresh beef cf the tet q-iality. p'r.ty e! snjar ar. i cntlee. tut oor cow are dry, and el" course w have no batter cr cream. 1 ne young men are in goo.! p.ri:. (I mean fr. m oar piace.) and I feel we.l and have a hart wining to oifer myself up '., r my ci un ity. !"d knonvs that 1 love my family, tat. itear Harr.et. my cantry neeis mv service now. and it is a duty I owe it. Then pray for me and do ncl he di-coaraje J. It I d.e, I d.e f r my c. utitrv. If I live. I l.ve for you; ant if it were necessary. 1 wouid crier up rcy wnc.e fami'v in d'fence rf our country. .Now. dear ir.t'e girls ! yesr Pa is just d.vr.g his duty; be good giris.obey ycor mother, and when you kneel down in ihe eveninc. prav not oniy for mp, bat frr all cur Soldiers, ai t I feel satishe hat i.ol wiii answer yc-cr rravrs. Dear Harriet! perhaps yoa ihinlf tf)p soldiprs are profane, bu- iei me ie!l you. harc pol htari cnt s;n2.e t rofane rJ to ctav. Ani otle werl to my motner. Mother! be of eori cheer; yjor two sons, by hf,p f f ,,,, fy , , asVt t . p,rl. Brothers an friend ! Weep yourselves ready ; things look dark at presen-. an ! v -ar services may oe ir1u.ic uc. it . . " Irpm n: ,:"'7 Toa Another A-oc.ate Editor of the Jai F. Kmnia, E-q., (who studied I trom no dutv voa ewe to y.ur c the Pt.. aw with Gov. Pollock) is off for the war. We would Put an friend Kid lie against ior. W ise for a ft. . .re. fv.. tal.mj match, any day aad if he can Lg.ot ; as earnestly ai he speaks, wo be to his opp nenf HSrThe Ar-jut states that Capt. Roush ' bis filled his Company, wi:h the addition of a number from Snyder county. Too late, probably, unless another requisition should be mide, when those best prepartd will L.ve tbe first chance. Prill drill ! I Reported Tbat Capt.Uoasa andlom panj ie ior uarriaDargi.5icrba4j a. MlLTOX OrP. late a graduate from tbe Tr tar T.AwicKnrtv tnrl from tlSfl Ta&W . ..,"..'.. .,e...- .. r-ennoi ai 1 ouituaeeLrsio. wa auu...bra i School at Poughkeeps.e, was sdmutej Id the Bar at Williamspart, recently, when M tte L"J" Pre!tnt len4Wed ,b . . I of fideiiti lo tbe U.S. IfcyMach disappoiniment wm felt, Sat- .J nn i..rmna. lhat th Sllfap """I . - " e, , . 1 , . , . 1 ftL.tl u cuuie. o. ..ae- . taatea uaacr toe isree monthl rraaiiltlOD. ' noontli reqaisitioD j During tbe dark days of the Revo- j j ie mt r.ieveuia i.egimeui is compos- : ed of tbe followirg companies, commanded by CoL PLaeon J arret, of I.tk Haven, a ; graduate of the West Point Military grid ' --.! , -ibv.,. Colonel I'baecn Jarret. Lieutenant C ilonel Richard Coulter, Msj r W. U Karnest. Woodward Guards, Cap' Podge; i'.- , . Kpr.irne Infotp i--i - ' ai.o.u iv. '.,., ... , -1- ""'-" ' I Capt. V"m. B. C.u'.i.r; Sualurj tjiitris, tapt. liruoir Tbe Tr pret 7T of Raj's Hotel,Wm?pt, is Commiss.ry I t tbe ll'.h Regiment, f.r which tbe Repass Ban! furnish mnsie. C- I ... Tl. ' I c"vnl' ' "rii.- io. eaipio,- ! ee of ,be fir:B ' L 1 hB53" to ' tJF k,azden cf I'fcU.delphi presented, on Wednesday afiernoon, valuable sword to Lientenact Thomas. The presentan -D was mala on the.r beba'.f by TH 'Mas Mackellar, senior partner t.f tha firm, who delivered an eu-quent sp-eech, eonclu- ding as follows: "Near a score aod a halt have left this establishment already. 1" e "u'l feel lively interest ia watching ( . , , ., 1 . J" suuisc. J J'""t'J ' . - . , , ..' j - 7 r ----- -- --- - and rigttteou--ue-a. .iay you be shielded . . . - - 1 by the acgel c f the.Mot hiU, and return in efrty u us again.' The Tenth Biptist Church, Philadel phia, Kiv. Ir. Kennard, Paste, cave cr i . .. I i ! - '" Z'JIZIZ i k,L A, ,he fir,t BCttiBjI f - , r . ... . , ci.ni.wtri curoer ui x-.guiu .c-i nug il.ardea streets, a raeetiog w:.l be hoid ' tms evetine ior ari.i ana m.iructieu. ; fa ffibfr c( ,ha e?BSTeit.ti,n tr. rln A a p. a V. ti n fa-.l fnai-lr.ita 11 r 1 1 11 1 ' mi " -- v.r i . The D:ctcr ,, not on, who a.i.-s h,s . pitnotism to eto out n ia wrJs. bat be- ' lieves ia deeds as well. j Sm. "voung bloods" at Elkton, U , - Px,m.tta f ; ,l. i j" i tj , , 1 , : . .h , run Eiuer said Le Lad a good dcub.e bar relled can in bis house, opposite the Howard, and as so n as the Southern fig was raised, he would shoot one barrel at' the flag, and the other at the traitor who i put it np. Tbe Sag was not raised. I For the Imps, naked. An entba- 1 i-aa-it I m.ih TtiLrl In a.lf-'rril Ihril f La. '' - , , ses a business letter : "Laliforiiia is np- . . - a . l. t .el r.irhf rtaaTn.P'fhl and fiutpipht f.p the I ! b . ' ' e- - - ei ; Union, whatever its Legislature may say . or ao. -o nuriara, or, owi, pelican, i nibTger, Lear or wclf ig shall ever 2.p freVicr. fr3!a it. fj:ds wbl;e tbere , j pioneer to pull it down." i V r.nr...! n4 fci. if tiav lv I 1 - I L - a t: .ij,. .u. -..v,.- .' win;. T :, ai .e. n...., . 1 j tl .a . . i . r. ::: j . i Vt llllalLLlL '1 k JaTTLTlU a'jaUliatiauUAIIS auui.lue.ic 11 I .mi lies ac 3 lirjDI OUSi oe?9. i b i V ten men Tolanteer under such circam- i . . . . When men Tolunteer under such circam- . . I. . . . stances to e5m i.r tueir c uotry, .et trat- ' tors tremb.e. truca me.o. do not leave e-i. -i. ; their homes with any p.ayfu. intentions - Hi' rt Gaz-ttt. D. G. Bash, a kaiisg Brcck:criJg?r in : IioRrttp.LE An old g-atlemsn, time Peter Smith, who resides ia tbe suburbs ' of Jf5:rsonvi!, Ir.d , was attsckod on : the Je.Tersonvliie ferry toat, cn Saturday, . and killed, by a yonttg man who is said to . be the natural jn cf the deceased. The ' cause of the ata:k, it is said, was an irju-, ry d:ne the youcg man's mother many ' years sgi. The homicide was arrested, and lodged ia jail. The iijh'itg of aclgir caaedtbe drcsl fal explosion cf the oil w.ll rear Titus viile, Pa., which killed 15 or 0 persons, : burned maty others, and became a srr.iii ' volcano. Mr. Roae. one of the victim", was last year. Mmr-crr.f the Legislature, and leaves by will j-30,000 to the po.r cf Warren county. ( Aa enthusii'tie war meeting was Lei at ! II ablcr's PIj:?, Sa'crliy af'erao .n. Spee- ' cbes were ma!; by G .-.. Bachanan and Fred. Kurtz afterwhieh all.oldacd young men, formed ia rar.is.and were driiicd for about an t ur fy tl-n BucLaaaa. A;r-,n,ir,r;-!,-,r,2Jht. Hasrul b ;, May 1 Mijir Tach. Bria-ade Inspect, r ( Pliladclptii, died at the t ennsyivaaia ii-.iei, to coy, 01 con-ce-tion cf tbe train. When he arrived in this city, lait evening, Le was ia gxd ncaita ' oiociecr ai a uoiei iu uarri-ourg. ; naDi.itg a is revolver, ...., c-mp.ann dead, and wis ..most ais.raotea ia cocseq'ieuc. v.suaiiies 01 . , 1 .1.1 'ir IUIS 1101 are U uc eaoec-j e. .uou.a b-e , , rrz v,..,. Cectri,; i'kM,-T01i bas been removed from , . Uamsport I'.iKcS, tapt. Maut; ?Iutcy . n.ke to perjured and to Injal ebtldres ; ; Kridy Artillery. Capt. Bowttan ; Lairob- j ar,d against reason, most of all, because J.igbt Itfmtry, Cit Coulter; .' Ha-, the whole mistrible rebellion, from iu firs v u Artillery, Capt. J.rrttt ; f'anti.ie : guilry u-h. to the culmination of iu 1 Baitimore to Harrisburg. The bridges ,3 .p.i niC,R cnnn:t i-.'ler" f.have b'-n rrantdn barned, bclonginj ti the Company, were theunder;cned the Ke.-.ier : il ni. aeoun worth say $.5'.,l'0v. Baltimore shoaid tv in d ue f. nn . f .'aw; th-ref. r-.ali p'r-ona . pay Lr them. 1 d'Mv ! to said e-a-e are requested 10 m.ka t - 1 iajnie.':ae -a. mpr.t.ar.d rh-.-sehavirrany ju. The "Shakers" will cever gbt, bat sy 1 .i1,n,''1t ' , f qaes-ed to prewnt thea 1 ttey are ready and willirg to help support I aa 0'rtipa:-d f.-r etti-mer.t. :o those who do fight. Thus ail decomin.-j ' SAMUEL BECHTEI., A Imia't lions, where freedom cxisis, axe nnited ! Ke"y Tp. May 6. ifii against the Pro-S!averjit. j Aaditor's Notice. urn. u. armstrnns.tasq.er l.liams- Port, has erected a Market House as a pn- . a .a- .ti. vaie scecaia.ioa. ana reuiea aixieeu s-a..J tbe first dav. The good old skip Cot?Micn, wi'h the V... v.. 4 t l . k.r Kan a.ved : a .,uuV.o. . from failing into the hands of the teees- sionisra. Prof.WaIl.ee. of Piekioson Seminary,; ..... .-....... m.porv.ia nm....; , Wlttl moetl WOCes.. ; ace .v-.awi-ti, puuisnta at aew xott, ' a of Saturday April 20th, make 1 ,he Mowing remark : "Against reawn, ; J. ' ticn and i:a aathirttv ar lranin!il in dust tl thilia ska Lad fcanrn Vi fpnl j tbem. Against patriotism, for those who hare inaugurated the war, ara oar broth er, sn-itiicr, in their blind fury, tbe fair J maternal Lreasts which haTecieo tack taxe ia Charleston harbor, has been wholly without cu aud without deoen pretext." Ri .nr at LiT Tb New York ZSr rt.', a warm tappsrter of the Buchanan AdnilLisiralion, Las coma over. In tba i iue of April loih, Bennett awys : Th meamrc tbat have been ndopted, wiihiia the It few days, by the Govenmanl f I . . - - , . .. ?Jr i.,Bf iin, eaiire'y etianze Ite a-teol or ' pnblic affiirs. 21-l a tinilar court, Uat ' ttr?Lt. n,h, nf., th la cii A,!c U- Ltarii tf Srcrui Ujt now. j Net gan would hav been needad ; tba . fortiSciti its sp 5n the cast would ka ! been rendered iicpregnabia ausat looal j :tca?; and, with lLa exeepti-. uf Sjutta Caruina, no Sata wovili Lava ithiiaaia 1 from lLa Lnion. Jeff Lavis, A. H. Stephess, aid athai ' . r .id.E7 Criowuta. kva L.- iiu,i.i. C . Vij w.tiieu, iu apaeara ay laa JW Be.?r.per 0f .Monta . Djery. Ala j br tka 0f tirtulas, ' from aa imsaitnl Yankee at W:iiiamsotl, Pa.,'' contuuiojj tba yrati heading. "Buy fajr Tjrhir-Sf-H'i cf W. A. Foi." A rr.lty jal ' , ( ... , . , - I fT.T,"?.' . .1ZV j tUm whfte . u . ui, ;, be M 't an insult M U. biiil . . . . , . i to gel lacir Kms-sice i-aay I a rrlvate letter frina Whaalina-. aava a ; iba eiienurg in) li-rmd, givea oa ia bas j formation cf the ehooticf of a maa wka a.!.. . J :. . ril 4. auempiea i J rie a r a.Bieilo Ba M flem- . 3td. Is ,fpeM1 U, aM uJ kjirft4 Lis fhg, wWreopcn aa exciud crowd lor it d:w3 and warned hi a aol to koisl it again. H paid so attention to the ward ing, and a riot inimediaU'.y oc aired, da ring which tie man was shot dead. Geo. Joseph Lace, of Oregoa, U m far tks only promises! msa from a i'raw , State who has expressed himself deaid.dla th. Rebels, and his .oa ia ia thai, rmv. Lane would Lava keen PreaUani ,f ''Fusion" Lai been eieot.d last fait S?, in that case, the friends cf Liberty aad I Ti I - ft at -itl ,1 h IT h I (Ka I . nar ri.nk ; v . .7 a i - -k " tght, as they did in t. .- . . .. f. 1 ... . . .1.. - . : . 1 J - --i in j -ti r . ai u avuviauooaj cf females being formed, ta act as Sanaa , ,n the Armv. i lorenca A nrhtiL;a will Snj ttiousands of imitators, as she has of admirers. Hundreds of ladies have alrca ry volunteered. The careful hand aaj cheerful smue cf women win aocli. man . . ... " ' . it i ascertained beyond a danbt thai a v . . . the Seccssicnists are turning lha Uniul ., v, n I . , ctates mint, at ew Urlean. ta nr.ii u. v .3 i .- : count ty manuractarin large auatlitiee cf M , K.,aJ f ,e. i-,;,.i w.... ti i.l-t i . f ,-J' nited ciatcs. ice rhiladalnkia j r-, s,5Sthlt q3.DtltieJ Ute u ' j:c:el by the t.uks in that city. TT TT- . iiecry trj uiccaer s ciSest .on. aon- ia law iatenied. aad one Lunir&d of bis Corgrceatiiaal Piymou.h church, Brook lyn, Lave volunteered for the cause cf Liberty and Law az.ir.st Slavery and 3-cos'.-a. Mr. B. cff.ra Liuibeif fer Chap lain. Sato Ixrcrr Gen. Hall, of Xew Y"ork, Lcs a .--a ia the army cf the Confederal States, and also in in the ew York 7;h r'g'ment. These may meet each otls er in c .nSict. Such are s.me of the fruit cf civil war ! A e-rcpacy from Lswreccatnrg, Iadi ara, hs teen mu-iered luto the service, which rejoices in the natne cf the "Law riocburg 0.-illr"-$." We suppose they will be employed ozjrajiuj cxpcditiati. Why is a loafer in a rriating of5:e lika a s'j.de tree 1 Because ail are glad when La 'fiies. Gen. Wrri. 17. Irvio, of Lswistows, is C'iot.e! cf the 7th Kpgluient. - - . . . . . . . XLrrLJ 1.2 Ull u fj IvT.luUtt. , c.rr.t;H H-f;y . wlolt HO tj j 1 5 K.-ns I r i u it Rye I -..-I r.. bi Taiiow ..45 Larl ili Ham itf Flaxseed '.1 Shonlder and Sid? 9 A 9 Clovcrseed $ M Potatoes 75 pr:cJAr'5c. 1,50 , Firiin j,attt.r 10 . Ba;tcr 1;l Idmlal.l,,!,,.-. .lli. .-m . 1 a a mm w mm m 1 1 votu-e is hen-i.Tnivc3.iiat iftien . 1 1 of Administration up. the E:a:e of i;ri. pr;r .t i in . f Ka.t BiTa. j :ca- harn' C, unof Vnmn eoanfr. fa 1 V '.he nrrhans' Ct nnof Vnmn enanrr. e tsi::er cf b es'ate o ;ae Kf r. 1 nnm- . .., ... Hood acc.-ani n .-ui aeurain.. .r. a-as A Imtiiv.rat r o: tre said estate. a ti.el bp Wm. f paron. Adaim ai-atcr of sa.d a"! M'Crfntiek. .v ci-e'd. Tne 'W.t. .npc.n.pj tv lie Orph tri'A t jai a;cn, ann ilrpharis' ..Vnri aioppsaia I J .tri oTIIon r. wli meet alt per. n -.1 it hi OrT.ca , ..,,.b0pr. !t':h day i f May. r - t- 10
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