. -a. mm illlflll' mm vsi BY 0. N. WOR DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS .it $1.50 per Vcar, alav In idianre. LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1861. "CHRONICLr," eaWiiied in 1S43- II M Will! lalda t.M'J-t C3i.4J.uaci -aa ..aiv.a. '- " --v7i.i,.e So, DC2. J PIRIMID .rAI'-Vllr kit lsk) M'irninj it Friday Afternoon ew tl-i ti'iii'Ul. TR1MA1 IX ELECTIONS. Ti: is ,t:li!;-:aii5 of Union rountv. j-j all liio-e who su.-laiii the Nation al A ixitralioii in it? i Boris to treason anil ie'i-ii;on, aii'i .i . . ... .... 1 .1. . , H;3i:;;a.Il U"C i OliSliUIUOII Ull'l met Union a? our fathers lK-fi'ioathcd them , arc ln'rc'-'j invil.d t meet at t' . ;ri:-i;.i! .ijiv-of lioldincr Ficetioiis, ci ".-..I i"!:!'.vY li.'" lid .lay of Ati-'tist i't-'. oe:i the hours of 3 aiil 7 r.' 1 k i :i the ::f; r nofin ami, u!:it Iiiii'"i-tijrs u m ' t r Ci ':1Y I A1 red. j'focccJ Mot.tJtiJjo. t,. VOt' O:i0 can ': el.'. 1 c..i. i ( ':i0 cj.i i t ' " ('.1 .i'i mi ,r A r A it .I:. r. iuii'.T, '.at..l ( l;.'. ::.' (:.' t:i-j tl:-'.::. T:.o t:.. 1:; tk-til 1 r t!:0 to tit--' CUt! 1' o:in .: i : 1 f .': 1. i CI: , fio : ;:i I'.i'.'.Ot- r I 1 r .: A: n- (.' t i- of:h..- 1-!i :i- tr io in: !; mi- 1 a-i'-ir. li is :ii I'ii : tn:..' ri-i'irii-. u:iI " k-. I" i so ci.o-i :i. '1 i. I. li-::-: .'il;li.-.l lt i v . -: i II'-; hi n .! i !', J.i i.o .'J ki in -Ct ill t."-- C "ill') L-'iriiourj. at I'. r. ti i !o"k in : n i.!' M Ni'.iV. An.";-t . II- ,it f .1- :.. i- .r.i. ; I' l cr. a-. l;i at. i jsi i'jr i-.i :!.o (.: voi'-'i i- -l.i T.'.e J i flli.O l r - !.i i'.irn.'.,ly t: '.'.'h ih: tt'imV-r t i . c.iii'li'l.u lor e.u i; rlil 1 !!.. l.l!.':-t l.iiti:' oa'jli olli.-o l-.-p'-'-iivelv to :u I;.'' liOlolli'.-C'.- ol lii-' MI T V. :.- al-o to ('I ovi'Ic fir i-.o C"i.!" ic-'.x--, ui.i yt't'.jlu; u :.i-i-i::..r t.'ni-iiir.IU-o. K-. ).-.'.- i. 'Hut tii metiil'CT of iho Co: tri-.- ;' iitte-c. i;i tlioir roj'ctivc 1 atti'ii l to Laving (l.-cii.iu J aiiJ closed acourUini Ij tin; c.li. Miciiael Ilrown L. F. Al it i'-'lit. Chairman. Si-ott Cliti.'iin. i: : ;i"l .,:-.!i. .l.'ini II. Linn, .l.n-'i.S;.;.-!iiivrr. j. v. i;. Lit..-'..;.). t'iiiil li ? Ca Ie-y, . r-iiii;li. J.::is MVni-ht, i'r. Win. Ltiser, .' ::i II aye-, Via. Vilson, V.w.,:. K'.-lit-r, l:..t. Folhae-r, a?"The Palmer Mill property was hid :f Saturday to ercditcra at $:i,t200, and Uri'iouse to J.Schrever at JiTJ -h Ifee-K-specting the prsposed cmdilacy . tfOEORKE F. Miller K-ij 1 r I'r -i Jent "i if ibis Judicial DistriC, tbe Kiit .r of the " Sch'.ury G.t-.we (an iadtpcLdeLt I'eaio- ' tratic j ourualj siys : ' A more industrious and careful Ju!ii the what Mr. Miller would make, c- aid tot be selected, and from bis ix'en-ive fnc'ice, pro?ecuted w'nh nn.aikable a--l-iui'y, it may with safety t c pr'sunod tint b-.s knowledge of tbe lw will m-k-lim every inch a Judge. Hy elevating hun ts tbe UeDch his face and voice which have br'.s familiar in our county ciur's fur n.a t;irs, will be missed, probably ci-vir a;:: u reappear in our bar. I he h r 4 of i Jsjgeship would be a fitting reward f:r a life commenced without any advanta es. tat made useful, respected, and suc cessful, by energy and industry." An Old Hero's Spirit. Iter Cart-ri-ht is known throuchut the Anglo- .i.n world as avcteran Metboiiist pioLeer, -i a t'a .roughly characterized example cf estern life. In a letter to his f-.liow- ftern, Dr. Kiliott, editor of the St.Louis G,W A-hoca,,, be writes : .,u - , . a -. "if jour own money is dead, bury it, Wl preach its funeral serm-n, but do tot -barge tbe expenses to me, but to the S fessionists. I h-'pe Gen. Lyon w-.ll catch a:rj Ja:kon,!ate G ivrnor of M Is iuri i-i bang him on the first tree be c.mts '3 Union men ought to arm themselves fnm head to heels, and shoot d.iwn eviry taitor they come to. If 0"d wi.l have l-ercy on me, I would rather die thin that tail elorioas Government should be over- ttrowa. If we are to be destroyed, I k- .u. f J .:ii4. : .e l .. .. ";- ... Rto tbe power of Tories. If the Union ov mc uvia eiiiui Hi U4 u-'.al'.c us i 0 of Missouri need help to kill traitor., . . r , tad on Illinois. W e can send you twenty taoosaad, good men and true. IJ it ers of Uod will flow, but tbi Union must stand though the heavens fall." - JIail Cost. It appear, from calcula- totsat the Post OlSce Department, that the I Tar.J intotne from postage in the Seceded t tts amounted to oeIt SyOU.OiJO. while t'-e expense of transporting the ma. I in 'is fame, St.t ...ded thi. .urn br t,C0O,Ui.'O, which now i.ved to the uf ''eroraent by their .uspension in those : i;s. And jet these eoundrels say the United States Government oe. .-wi them I Did ever impudcLce fur- iferro. - Er.vTIX0 A K,Na.-The Paris corres- r-acuis, ci me American journals, pp u't sent over a renort that the Commis- er cf the Cotton Confederacy bate J endeavoring to induce a relative of taperor to accept a Military Dictator- ltB oa.. .t,.r..ej - -...L - mt youieaeracy, wiin me priv- CI asSOminiF a Prna-n at rdeaanr Tt a... - B - i . "'SO Stated that tr.A fTiafTftifi.-i.rit fT.-r io i . .-B-.-. fiuiL'iuiiiji ucsruueu. Xewherry, of Northumberland, one 1 ttrlr. t..' ., .. ' -r ia.-i.aris t omnanv. died at or I .J 13ffibr:d. Hi remain were coo i W tut hi fcuiitj. l lie oic or Houruin?. Nevtrr Las cur usualij t'f pj tuwn had , 1) UHDg'rJ 5ccsaliv0 if j 'J tod sorrow 1 a since tie recc'ioo of the arpareotlv reliaLie Ttlcrji Lie News coLlairicd in .. i Attt-r i!.o ii u I ccti i lira t witbilrew, THK I OUKl U wa-i lift aloce of H iu Freed jm'o Armj i, bi),WO men lefure the enemj's c!iu:en strocghold to tustain the botiur of tbe lvcvstnoe Slate in the tluuJy and ctentfui birugglc tLen inipen I dinz. And arjiijii " tlie 4th" ws the l.nviBu:u I fan Tit y the firt t holly Voluotci-r C mifaoy tit;a Central 1'ucn- fvlvaaia to rejmLd to the TrcsidcLt'tt ciill. The C jwer of oar tit ihtorhood, they left their uiiiiug home Lathed in tCirs, on ihe d uhly iroaiortal l'J'.h of April, prepi- redtoti.'til th-.-ir way thrjugh perSii.us Msliiui r anl whirever their coitry's fi .g b ju'.d lead tfit ai. Their time had exj ir .d on sfaturlay Jast but daoger I l.-wrel; the cutis et f.-r uhieh thty hud CLttT.d, aiid fr whicb they were willing t . lre tht.r j.atriotic, feat.t-ss breaa!,waa j i-: h.f.re them ; and, while others re- turr.ed with their privileged time, 01 a I'enn'a 4 b, ai,i Ufa Lwisburt! Infan'ry, tu-i.id t.n w.'h li e c lunm cf the fvtis ef Lit.riy, ( r L'eath or 'ic;ory over ll-jhel- li.iu, Ttrahts : We have riot the ?id dcta:!, but hare ' cu uith to icfvr that .iY rur brave eumpao- i jc a iid fi.ii w citiz.iis have not survived to n-j 'j tLeir triuni; h. There is wA oiie that e c uld 'eitct as a victim hot ftif tat we e u:d ait wib to ft return, un muiiiat.d aL i in l.iuhb. 'J his can hardly be buied fer. We must expect to hear that fr.unc cf eur ruble youth Lave thed tl cir lifi-bif d iu tie ciuse of Good j .verr.mtt.! ; itii O'htrs, p. ihaps, are uiaiiut-J. Let us iiiii.g'e our ynipatbic and i u: tears oi:h the families cf the suf-f-.rers, wh.i i-jdetd Will comprise the wh ,k' c-imaiiitity ;) remember the virtues and the a'riti.-ui of the dapirttd with a J.a:h!c?s ir.iv re:.; acl build lhcai a wor thy muutrift.!. Jamks Camesox, of Chilli-qiaqiff Tp, Colonel of the New York Highland K--gi-n:en. is tbe oniy i.-amc as yet forwarded 1 1 us among the hi. led. lie fell bravely, at the p ost if honor and of duty. Io him. the communi'y have lost apublie spirited .:.: ii ; i t t it u. nii'u li mo. moil incuu.iuj a fond wite her manly protec'or. "rciii:. sji: still : ET Tll,n. K ctiOlL T)i ! -r'j ! r u e '".n.- bi.-h Kntie. 'i ' tl.e .or-- ii:: R :-l h--rt. -i d .'in. 1. .t-i rrr. lii &dl, t lib t- rrsr Ji J u h i - ?-.ci 1.1. A:.d -:r-r tl. V. loci la t u- Tii. i: 1 : tm Jth X '.rm the ?te, o-l.tiun tt.e .ati lAtl: eil, a I - break, ' n tl.- air r insi.l.Jirj. -IVae. be Ftill .'e-t ef arr do flar, . .-btj Wul; jti- -V.J r nie 1-. "1'eai-., be Ftill A . -:u ii ? .iitr Vi Jj-n Jff :L. -' 1 Ii l !.r:-ii-r n t tt.'. i .li;Tiav i, Ai. 1 ai-rrriu-ir:--in t.-i-ir roi',: kdi: Viol. rat r r,ih tL.t cii.-htr 1'oaer, H.'.. t.J tl.y irui.: ie.-, "I'tiK, bcaU::' Tfooih tri: u:ti r - tVe I t, An 1 iru - eierj joe , jvr out. 1 ut tri-: it!i !-.:! io C.-.l. ile ii tii tby enr.-.w-.-l'ei'. fctiil:T An 1 when de-i!.r d ,mr. fa", no thy brow, lleeli'r Sl-l'D a;, th bo-. 10 t..i, Hr.T.I, (. TL .- e li ti.tl.t Sl W, V ben uur.,1 tbe a-O'lit.-'iVace, be ptill i"1 t'MT. it Ltw.?i i. J.y s, is'.i. Tie President's Wifs. Not contint wiin faltely branding cur Nation's President as a traitor, there are beings to be found mean enough to slan- d'.r bis exeelleut wife by representing her a sympathiz'.cg with the enemies of tbe Government in this hour cf trial. Read, , t however, the following handsome Letter , ,- . Kentuckun who is ia arms for the defence of the Union, and see bow later- e. i " ' ! the heart of a true and intelligent Amer- i...r tt'iimiii trats f .r tt.p. r.rw,rl rilHA t ' ! Lxecltive Mansion, ) i Wa-bmgtou City, June 0,1SC1. J Cul.OM.I, JolIN I lit. Mv Dear Mr It tives me very great pleasure to be the nieuiuin of transmission of these weapons to be used in the dtfence , ( ,.e. .k. ...tl , t Kentucky. ' - i ud i' iiiii Ejimi.ui I UUJU luc BJtl ill Tbaugtt years have passed since I left - ii j . i my native Mate, I have never ceased to ; cootemplale her progress, in happiness and , prosperity, with seutimems of fond and fi.ial pride. Iu every iff irt of industrial 1. ...... o.i.,i,.n. nf Knrinr and B1J LtMt bl3 a wi:n ber Abi. r,j ,ie ia the cons.-ioucss that, at ! this time, when the institutions to whose fostering care we owe ail tbat we have of . bappiuess and glorv, are rudely assailed by unoraleful and roarncidal hands, tbe State 1 Kentacky, ever true and loyal, furnis-'MIj bed to the insulted fiig cf tbe Union a guard of ber bravest ana best eons. , ( tn every field, the prowess of Kentucki- ans has been manifested. In the holy i c.u.e of national defence, they must be ia-' VIDcible "".J ,hcfe , ,ok ,be jjVe j 6ulit neVtr cease to cuensn forms mother State: of the pride with which I have always regarded tbe exploits of ber sons j and, the confidence which I feel in the ultimate loyalty of ber peo- . , i-i. t .: . i. . a. .M pie, wno, wuue never I'ltjjeniug iun ui- .1. i-h t t,ie helnvPfl State maV ?USllv: ,j;e u.v- -j . .l..tn oill .amnmhpr (he h.thi-r aud ?I1D- o.iui, "in o e c - der allegiance due to ourcommun country. Y"atS' ?tfJ "Vvy LINCOLN MAI.l L.1.M.UL.. Mrrvmn, the r'cb U.-idere RitrLcr, out on bail of 5 10,000. ,' THE PATRIOTIC DEAD. "JIo Ieep the Era.e. hr Fink to Mt Vj all IN ir Ciubtrj a-tcbea V" : Wben SiTine. wlt'i deary finrs r. -i I, Return to dee ir balii.a.ii Oiouiii, fb there aLal! dre-a a -nei-ler re d Than .'aairj 's i-at aser ifd. " By r.irr haotls th-ir Vnell U rune,' By firm bdmii their dirri- ie.uiig.; Tber Hrtnnr c m -a. a iirim fray. To bi.ai I be turf tbat wraps tbeir clay. And Freed.-rn .halt awbil repair To dwell a aeBj ioj hermit tlicre. Topping the Qaestian. Lord Justice Clerk LoaaGjId was a man of few words and strocg tusiuc?s habits la courting his ice.i&i wifi', his pruco- dure was entirely ilitistratiie of tl.e p;- caSisriiics of his character. Ciiliif fW the lady, he sail to her, withoat jTeliiui- nary remarks, '-Viz?, I am lo'.kitg f r a wife, anl I thought you were jit the person that wouid suit me. Lr-t me have jour answer, eff on, the morn, and 'me tnitre aboot it." TL lady Lixt day rc- plied in the affirmstive. lVrhaps he rejected LTs prcijiiani-T, far when a butler gate warning, on to- eunt of Mrs. BrasSeid's sculd.cg f rcf co- sitie, the Judge replied : 'L rd, nun, je've little to cmplain o'; je may bo tbankfa' je'ie lo ma:ri.d to her." ' General Sour The Luri be praised fi,r iog out mta io thi, fa.t, tu-thtg , , tbeciaceacf tiienceand r a-.ier.ee. Ken the llorr.tric Jjve is t t more tub- Line than (jiD. i-c tt a! this hur, calmly g-.-.hering bis thundir-bul:. t-'ai ia gm tlcmaa tbe etttr day, 'ijtncra', the jeo ple are impatient f ii rmiiti." "I kn'jtv it," he replied, '-hut they expect 'ul results. War is my pr j'ekn ; I hate made it the study f a l fe, and I am now too old to learn. War, sir, r-.-rjuircs nma ey, meo, time and patiitce. And," wi:h emphasis, ' TresiJeut Lincoln has a-surrd me that I shall have these " Then, more playfully, he continued, '-to march an army and then retreat, cutsum-.s shoe leather, and that f -r a body of men under my charge, is an important i'em." On Wednesday letetn two and three o'clock, while a heavy thotver of rain .1 iii j was rissiuj: over i euas ai.ey, i i-n- ,re (Jouniy, the barn on the firm of Mr Woods, about two miles below the Old Fort, was struck by lightning, an J inavery short time, consumed by the li imc. The building contained the bay of this harvest, about ti'.'O bushels of corn, a reaping ma chine, wagons, horse gears and many other artis'.es of value. Two eolts, also, peruke 1 in the 1! .me", tt was tmpssirie to r scue them wi hout the sacnS-re of the life if him who wcuii attempt it. The b ts:s, however, were all savid, bartly ia time. The harvest bands w re engaged in rr ; air ing IIaper unJer the projection cf the barn at the time, and t-scaped from all in jury. Mr. Marks, the tenant, lost all, a no insurance covered bis property. The bun was injured to the amount of about S.70O in the Centre County Insurance Company. r.tTORT Col'RTEors. After the Uni ted Sia'es Senile bad elected George T. Drown, of Alton, LI., Sergean;-at-Arms, Mr. II ale, of N. II., generously proposed that the salary of M'Nair, the eld l'emo cratie incumbent, be contirjued until De cember. Me San'-herv. nf DA., a.-ked. if Mr. 'i-.;.... ..,,.,.r,r.-,..r who ho l. I , . '., ., " 1 Deen removeu at a.i . Mr. Hale said, if tbe Senator would tell him why the State of Delaware removed Mr. t''Ht'.,7, and sent l,.'m (saulabury) here, perhaps he would aLsatr I 3Iichael Klepper, a Tory in lustrious mechanic and Ubunr, who lived al- ne in t'ae second stor y of D. Kur'z's Cabinet "ffJ .Woo.burg. we missed f r some dav, and, searca having been made . e f4tui;, 0f tic latter gentleman, J.. nm.tr.t. on the fl ,cr. fruek with apoplexy, in a helpless condition.. He ..supposed to fbavc Tlaln in this ennd, lion for some dayf, and had crawled to 0, ,lmr hut was unable to open it. It . i . 1 . I .. . - . ... J.'a i fk nrien ' '.A .i.n b.ii! lite, anv lenr-th ue uour, lliaa io '. " ' ' IFUlJl tap.1.11 IU-.-." J of time. 1 r..n J.ct.nn ordained m.rtial law at New Orleans, and even imprisoned Jung-: Hall after the battle. It was thought he was lusntuoie uauer tne circuuiaui.. Lincoln has dooe less with lar more (tan-1 ' j .. . , gous characters in aialttmore, anl tlicie i. bowl from all SceIondum 1 ; s nowl ,roni u '-c -,uu ! Ia the Revolution, the Uritish sul dutd the South, but the North subdued the liriiisb. Guess the North can subdue the .. l .lts..L I'.n. ntlirr man " . Fl-SE.Tbe editor cf the lied ' ,fl ' ... m , nnn3SC. , fu,ioD of -e(. .Q cn ia ,he cnmin? F,n , ',, - i;t., C'.ia riiem.1 ' 6. ' , J be popuiattoo ot can r ranciscoi iriji- j increasing by imigration. The " - ss o ....i r ,F...-..., ... ( o'" moutu. v. iUC , . At Atlanta, Ca., a few weeks gn, Isaao ' Rosser, a pioneer Methodist Preacher, now in the eightieth year of bis age, and : Mis. cbilds, .ggcJ nice,7 ,wf w,re uni-; tea in marriage. A mountain of cinnabar Las been die- covered on the Clear Lake Canon, about furty milee from Napa, which, it is said, wiU yield eighty per cent, of quicksilver. . . ..... j.sr rDgrr, Lowry is installea I'astor . to 11. -.:.. .1. ...V. 1- ot tna iiaoson riace wpus. oiuim, i, .. .. ..a- aia 11... t... 4 A ' iirooklyn, 1. Aiaress, i oinaiuia aio-i . , ffom l ailoa Avenue An old farmer in S .u.hera Illinois, see- j ,.nM, Cairo, remarked that i "them brs Biisiioaariee tal convened a ; "6 . . . .' . . , i heap of Itiks." llniCfrsttq Ct fraisbarfl.: i Ju;j :v.s,w, .1 W-J;mc. w-i. tk. St; i 7LJL::-: ! .y htiu.s i..iiit.tu. ju.j 1 i,-iltur.byB.-.r.SlIi.!i.rbi!d. juus)-ri..Jd..r.-ikr4.rTrBttuumr4 a.f t'uralnr. J ! Time of tt KdO"tioa .ori- tT. ;.ui ftbnitrrrtry -t O Alumni 'f tr. L"oi.rialj oru m b. li. 'itu A I'ti-t.N.wVik r.m Ity i'a I'.e t l l I'lilUd. July 31 W.fn.i.iy V-in-n J A iml erry Kx-rvi or lb? Ill li K cl t-rtlrfi.t , A .-..-itiiioiKiti of Lri7 Soriths Or.t: .n l-v A.M In. l-l . i.ir-iitiori. p.m l.y i.'H'i Iini.li- . . BriA.l.iitt, W. Aaf t-7 -iiu-iiiv e- 'MM UNCI. MINT. M. F.r.iT.. In looliitij over the fi'l!. we fin.! that tor S?natorship ler this Duinct has in a mar. net l-rfo nr i kd. Allow me lo Ithi oe;.. re liie p- -?'e if I'liion cioimv lite i. ame of Hi ii Ji;sr. bEAVEIt, of Unfi-;.!. i j Ie B 'arr Ins I ti nvnr.t a a can !i t-v- t t As-etnlpv b'lt (hi- cioirrv t'i' r ttii.- r! the M.t an-l J-a-ta- Ba'r '"a "e:: q-ia :i ! m e.-r,' re-; eet tor IS p.-i'ior, n e u- u .tt-.p-'-'v rtC'jii. -i lo o ' - ,;'" v. :-rs of lite I--! nr t. M.sf llo-iliiiiioi 7V'ow OS ti rrrotinr.Pit l-i :h V. tr nf "ir limine!, llie name of SAMt YA. VV. M'lUMEh.Jit'f mriiit.fr ..f :lir l.-wi-h'irs lniantrv. ami Cr.ap ai" if th I'.h !a. H-j.as a -uitab'e prin fill ihr 1 1:5 r. i f S.. , run H- is vi-:i lin..w n as a .i--.k r. a rt-a.or.r-r. a pa r t. ae i an hrnt roan, an I we ! unit wish snch a man lo srvr o. to i.ippi rt ii. in as he is amply c irn:)t :ent f..r th r -. IKU.M'S T i I UK l' I "N- Tu the Voters of Union Coatity. Fellow C.iizens I am crei.V'v inf rir.e.t lhat a report has t-rfn pal in ciren'a-ioii :hrj' ihe sreatest par: of thi- r. uir.y thai I am net in earnr-l in rrjaril to brin a cantr.late f t t'.e i ilk-e f S,.ei.ir I iticr-lori- i.i.r ili.s me th 1 1. 1 in'i nil the ptil.lic that said r-pi rt is with in tr.rh. an l douhtle has been circu'a fd wi'h a devsn to mj-ire ir.e tv -i,i,;-al n; mv friioN. I nave otny m a l l that I a-n a can.!i.Ut..np-in mr nun strength an i no other, and will feel eraiefnt to all mlin may favL.rnie w.'h their vi-t- the 3 I of Aulas', n-n. N Br in. July l. 1- 1. C. U. ANTES. .4 C'ilrd. Dunn; mv ah en-r ; n s'i,n; Reapers out-ide ot I titoiic -itiiy) ihe t-p. rt has ben c rcu:a:d that I have withdrawn as a iar..l.,ia:e f r sin-r-lf. This is nt true, i remain in the fie! I will he tha'.kful for everv h nir-t vi I ran c: an l if n-tn-nve n.d eieete 1 wul ;rv to do me lair ihin? wrh a'l. jiii. is. " n.i-m i-i list i OrpMns' Coait Sals. A' Cinnr MII.V t a sreon I t Linos order rf ihe Orphan-'C-urt of I'nuoi r.-uti'V he; 1 in Letvi-hur. -ii.h uit.. I w i I nff-r a; pub te sa!- on the preinises. on MONDAY, the ll-in dav of Au:u-i ne xi, commenriiiff ai liio'cl c A M. the followine Real Estate" f FI.AVEh Cl.i RK. der'rt. io wit : All ihn certain lot of eroiin i - it uate iu Kelly towr.-hip.rniuii county, b ante I north, s-uih and we-t by lands of Ceor-;e F. M.ller, F-i . a id east by ihe si que nan r. a river, cor.uinin about hall an acre more or le-s w here n are erected a Ta o 4. S:, rev Fram- llwcl'ir itoii-e, a Shop.il m. rmMe. with ih m p pu rleti ar.c e a. Terms n.ade known at -ale bv WM. LAWSON, Adtnin r M : n. J i-v 10, 1-01 e--:;i:f -f miii Hrwrni.TfS. Hi.r'v filiip. I'm n ct nmv, I y nr t his !aM ai.i iciiamtnt, wilt -vLtfr at puMic sale n Friday tht 11th day of Oeiukr next, the fo. lowir. descr.hed real estate, viz.: A FAItM rnntaimns SO trrrw tTJor or le-s, bouii it d by lands i.l J.ic. a Mo, re. Jacob itover an 1 i ihrr-, and Perms rreek. mi w nicn are a iilll'M-: and It M.N. a '.-.r--A naze House, and o'her ronrement titjt-j. Lo, . Jtns aNu a HT.I.INii HOf.-r. ar.d Card!:!-; Machine ni t in or-eiaiion at preeul nil ktti is of Fill IT of a snpenor q-ialiiv rtinnins; Water on the Farm -iaf-oiit 10 r 12 acres of TIMULK aM-I LAND, the balance all cleared at.d in g .ud s'aie of ciilnvaMon. ALSO the O le-Haif of a Lot nf Land sttna- tei.n the i.:iL"sroN;: i::u(;i;, cnainii,: SO Prrt hl'tl adjoining iaud ol Geo Kohl ar.d others. Sale to beein at I o'clock P M of said iar, on th premises, when conditions of sale will le ma :e known. A good Title will be made lo lae paicaasers bv . u -.rt-.E MKTTrtl Klaen J UIV MlStlNii-jN. In Kelly Tp, July I.', I Ml I Wanted ! 9() JOlTaXEYMEN SlIOEMAKIT.-S m.nediaie'j, fi r woi.n.g oa AKMV 500 lis heavv fcianrrhtcr Sole Leather - -., -, . T- r." -t, ,.t ' :.i I I . . . J. SCOTT i !. SI.IFEK Lewisburg, July l', 101 4nt!ltor' Xotlf-c. jX ,hf orphan,' Court of I'mon e. nr.ty. In the natirr of the aeconnt of t.harvs I . Lnerv. Administrator of llnry iti.iiver.iate , u , -,. , ,h. ,,,,'erii.ir.i,,., n. ,.jal, ilt ,a,'af-nnnt and make distrihutu.n f !- ,h- Urd. w.tl attend to ihat dutv at his re- idenre in Hartley Twp. on Sa'ur.tav. the to h d-tV 1-1 August, IsCt. at HI o'clock. A M of which ail Concerned wid p!eae take notice. pd JOHN SMITH, Auditor Vnt .1 IOIl'l ! "in. aorv-iiu ""t"E have jost received from Philadelphia . u and .New York, a verv lartte and well ';'' AllJltoK L) fsl SVi t H UVUiJi. wnich we utI(.r al verf r.ducr4 prlc. We have paid pariicuUr attenuon in ihe selection of this stock of Ci -d a very larse as,ort- ment of DRY GOODS of everv decnp- "on. Purcn.ser, will find it the.r advanta-e Z.Xi have also replenished onr stock of tLirore- rlcm, Hardware, Quccnware,4-c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. always kept on hand. arCOLWTKY i'RODVCE taken in Ex change for lioods as usnal. .V B. Cash paid for a'! kinds nf Grain. JNO WALLS ic CO. I.ewisbarg, July 3, I tint Land Warrant far Foity Acres "7 OR SM.B Enquire at the OSce of the Star 4 Chrantcjr, LewiSsurf . A Practical PROOFS, j I Hnmt Ju!v 17. tl ...ir. I k" .":, .. s ! . c . '. Automata F.-ihe w.,rkine on tbe h arm ot rnnn-i.o smus, in i.imesioBe ni, Montour Cn, Pa., in rouch and diStolt trt.ur.d. and are itii. thai ii worts weli, d. es the worn ouer man a nana aa.tr can do it. and btliene that the Auiomalic Uake Attat-hinent ill pay. Vm.M.l'attfrsn,E.-q JaVF.IIeJden i-i i. n ii i t, u-W.w.n- ILu.i:.IJull,M.i. JaW Wagner Juhil S.lVtTS. M:;;.ri.-bt. Uerry Tp. M-ntuiir Co. i'a. , July IC. isf l j Havir.J hren prrsrnl when H.o. .Viie.A . (',' .s. iA-riiir U'avT was trir.1 on the Farm of Vm. f-tde1. in U.-rry Tu p, M-nour Co., Pa., we have r.o he,Hiio!i in suvilis trat vr can to : c n r-ne wh re an v i m t r o-eni' i.l ran t " ini1" -I the w ik innte til etna, y an-l .i'i :'v. The etnoi w;;s verv heavy, arid th" rerer.l - 'ii,s h " I t.'e and --wirlej it eeerv Hi-.-, 'i f- n.r-K.Kl.. a'-rord'nr: t - i:i- ; i'-' ii-nt 1 i. 1 t r- t.t. i'id ihr w n rnir--i i.!Yf en r 'U.! li.i.- ri-.fn dne by a: v rei. n i;ie i i.'-t-r.;-'iift wav. 1 i.ivi i Liciit'-i.tLaior Al.r.iham Hvrr Ir. L. F. Calvl-.vc-ll N". V.'. M'Aili-t. r !!-: i!!;.i:i L'ltit-lcd Ti.oia-:s llurh-r W::,. ci 1-1 Jn Wta-cr. Jr. n.:!;j. S-i lel Johti K Siii'-p Il-t rv Mill-r I. F.VjlI Johti Si iilel Jci-;e l"lui-;cJ .T.iro?i (liinlor lo-lull h A-h- nf-It-cr I i Oil IV Ul -i.-I i l-I J r:il 1. 1: !1 V e ttie u'o'.r: liue.l liavr tins rlay seen on the Farm ot An)i- I.a.frrlv. i.nnr-tone Tp. Mi n i ur C , Pa . Ju S. Mirth 4 C "' L.iki'i ii i.-r Co a5 CJ-d u-i t-i m wheat as ran le d ne w.iii anv Ur ipm: Machine hy ha:.i. I.irr.-s-. ne, Jjlv 1".. l-til Jllc'aui I V"uL'iior rnnson Mnitii l.di--v Laffi rtv Jn-.- II. Ive lVtcr"V,,M-ri:;1 lliia's Warier Il-ni y Y. rfii:.:i Wm. Vaa Horn ia. Fiizsiaitii'-itia. Lr-nai 1 App's Farm. P-nn Tp, l Sni i-t t o. Pa. Jaly 19. I6i , W the su'i-cri' er- lo-av -aff Jji...Vir,d, V ' A ttiiuUe li'iwtr 4 .'.'.ir r operate in heavv li.ue- ein Wheat a. a selt-taaer, and ch'triuHy-xer:;.) '.hat ihe n.ac'ui.e. w.tn eae lor Io horses, w. ilied fine y. It put i fT at Ihe s as well as i:" d -,e hv h in i.-ut 1 1 ihe r-a 1 of inr it'am. a:, i oii.v the driver needed to d ihe u-. ra. Vs e c ii-. 'er ihe Auiomalic or e f rak.nj a ereat lal-.'r-v;t.ST i-npr veme.'it.a:. 1 r rdni y recommend it to ihe urmer of our Co j.r.y. Li'on-ir'l Aj'ji Fiiii.kliri KtiJcr Jonas Trrxlcr Jno. holler Wm. Ptedtlcr Fokmioii App lien-- A La. Isaac App Wm. W i t.'det' ('njit-JohH Huhn JeiOtlllilTl Ap.r S.iin.l'.Wliiiiimn f.iiie n ."'. I'.slus' Kartn. L'nloo Co. Pa. June Sii, l-tii , V.'e the nn l-.-r-ee.e t have lo-day seen ihe MMlsH V.er Reaper r.onpete with the -P. ii--eve' in I. -e.l clover iinme hateiy afier a h aw rain, i n sinus limestone c.avsoil.i ar. : it Joea ihe u-i r t isht and to our anitfC- f 1-a. t'iiiistiaii Stuhzfus Henry Rotlicrtuel Situcoti irtultzfus ! Jijini .S la aim Aiirahatu swaru j John Siiitlzl'us ! JaC. b Philip' Farm, near Ueorg'towa. ) Xorih'J fo. Pa. June Si. IsOI We the un iersiutie t are now iu the ficl ! with thece'.eiT.iir.t ut mat'C Ilea per M -wer niil- bv J V i:H A I K. and wnneasiiii r.- cuik " h-.avv i. m i -hy in ctr petition uin the t.-kev-," rai d iby c-ve i: a- our ep.n r n ili.it it move- as well as any we have seen and iba: can h- ne-i!y recoimnerid it to any one wi-hin; a c -od Mower. Jaoob i'hiiij'i Uhas. Urocius li.ivi'i toiler Jacol' SpotU Geo. iloidiicr Jao. Dinauiaa ni.il nhors. Fa :: d Tp. Lie t o. Pa. ) j me -i. lr,i , Messrs. Ja"s f Mar-h dk Co. If your Aut. nut e y.'i r erti rins as well in (iiam as it ha- in tin--. I i-h for i.o'hine te ter. I never have seen better mow, re ihm ihe fa c hi r.e has it r.e f-r me this seas n. Tr.ere is nr. si-.e-drrtf. an 1 the knive- can nm t-e male to cnoi,e. Ii tu"s h;h'. and in ea-v wi rk i r l.i. htr-fs. Mv penhhi-r. Mr. MICIIAL'I. lll'tiB. rpre;se- this n.ornin; ihe same opi nion 1 1" the Reaper he c-t of vou t'nis eason. Wurs triiv, 'T.J. TUEi;!t.H ltan;.er Farm, HutTt'oe Vallei. J.i'.- 1M ' We ihe ur ?er-.:coe I s-nr-e to-dtv Ji't S. .V-e.t if ''..'" .'.tro'r tc M H-r cut Kras.w.th the K rby and the Uuckeve cheerfullv say thai as a Mi.u-er -he Am. . inane arranseinerii dor i.i.i prevent us perforiumw well and io our nii..-u-11. ji.iii'l Ruiitrlof .loliti IS mirier J no.S.Srriraok Caurs Farm. Cht itsoa-j'te Tp. Xorih'd Co, July M. ifi $ 'e the nn ler-iened have to-dav -een Jav St. MARSM'S P-iien Aut.anatic Reaper do as nice u rat in U.ue Mem and Mediterranean Wheat as can be d ne by hand nh an .Ma- iti ne we hive seen. Tne driver has lull and rea contr-l i I me K;tke.atid the sheaves are ma 1- a- iiee from tang'e as .1 pu: i lT t y hind think the Impiovement a perfect succf s and can catoii liv r--coniniend Ja's S. Marsh A I'j'i fe if .Kakm; Reaper io any farmer vtt-ine- a ".rent Uor'-avitij: achlI.e. ititril J. Caul Hiram Prcishach Wm f.uil Ja's M'DowcIl (b, Krmi..i:n) J,. 1. DretVlT, j (Manny AreDt . I.v-er.s Valiev. fchnviki'l Co, I il.ib ev Tp. Ju'y 12. 161 , ) We the sut'senhrrs havin? seen tried the i Buckeye Keaper.and also the R-apf r made by Ji't s. .l.'o U ic ( '. ' L-u i liuri;. on the term of Johu ehwal.n, cbeetlu'dv lestiiy that Ja's js. Va'ah .V C.i'a Reaper eves ea-ier for the I horses and d.-e moch better work in every) respect than the Buckeye Raper. Freil'k S-hwalji' Haniel Dohner j Tho's Wenrieh M.isert Curl I "Near lieorcetown. Norm .1 Co. la, I tiri.h Pnilin' Farm. Jnlv 10 i I Havier lo-d iv wnes,e.l .he -Buckeye" and , Ja S. .Mirth if Cn.' li'-'ptr in corupelltion. l under the direrlion of eonmetent Aeenis, ana r.,.in. u..e. I , nea.ter w he at.i he subscn bers , eire their decided preference in favor of the ' Htftsey wi h MAP.11'3 improvemejits as a practical Harvester. Wm. Philips Israel ohrawilor Jucob Philips Sr. AVtn. Duliemloi f Ahsalom JJaiitnan 1'eni. Philips Dan'I Frotitz Uha's Brocins Jno Eafflo Klias Philip3 Sam'I Bveriy Adam Camp'oell Jno. PhiFf ?, and ciaiay oihers preE3r.t. by Practical 31ENV.LateStHeWS I Cbriu-an Sm'tW rrm, Ke!l Tp, V,1t. Jl 12. Ib6t i ' Feelinc intfrestel ,n ilie ,Jvaneemeni oi iinmtnniiiiniiri,.iij . t,e$ towardi all v ho ar-inTttit.f ..mr an i ti.imry in promosins artca'icre. d-. certi.y mui o. r., , . ... - Av-u.r, mct .a.r --"-. :.lch n. I o-Jav, in h?a-j i.ar.rairr aacar. 11 c:" ?.Pt 'a 'he " ad of liie team a weil wi d(ne by hl,jd n llt tt.;J Wlt :!' rrarel (-hfavr) ou'f- ' we i:nriic it h -il-jr'eie i and "Ball," it worked tt our peto-rt at:-:ae-1 t on. As a Mower it tut- wi r ihati the ' Uatj or the &uckie. and can he set ch ser to ' ih eiuutid in r5 cr c'oier Uvn.2 m 't We in:nk the Ilassey with .Varh's Iitpr -r-nient ha- the rr. -t coiiveiuet.t ar 1 sni.p e w.tv of cr.anze n d.ifeint kir. Is and tiiiie- 1 1 cut liiii: of at:y ."ia. ii.i.e ma !e. U.ir riefi i d 're ferenre is :vtn it as a reat iah- r-'avi., M i !.::.. a- ;t w.-i rut ell i- o-.i c nel ihe iro -t lh ri.js part v harv-s'.n. s. Chri.-tian f'ttiitzfus l.ovi t le'ii.l'i rW'.iS I. K.'.Va-rncr 1-aao MiiU-r Juo.J-i'.iiIi R'-i Jiio. r-iul'.zl'iiS i A', r nt i't!i Leii', 1 ot!i-r. Si.-UiUe: 'Dv p-rrni-W:.T on. :ti approva. o; I.itm . IJakor Km i.n c We th ur. l-r-i Jf. MARsll s Aut. vv-ut:2i! I.-V'.ra eS Farm. Fdirf.e. J T?, ) C... Pa- iu y ; J. l5F'l ;r.fd hive it -Iy seu Ja's .iia-t- Kvaper .i ilt in hta er Wheat, taii" in .he nur- nir-ir abd siam uet wr.h heavy ra .a, in cra-sy , h .torn, a-. 1 cett.iy I i : a : we ha ire sj m. re u.iVoruii cuti-n any tone 1 1 the day cr ai ar.y " sea.i ti it ihe year. The Machine, w-tn two : h-rse an I driver, d r.e tae work el ptit'.io? . iff in e-od save!- (or sheave.) at. I at of tl.e n-ad of ihe team, u-ter anl 1 1 ti'er advan- ; tar- than r-i! 1 t. done wuh cradles. n.?kie; ! better work ll.an we Could posit put l-tT t y hind As a tr-em l ib r-avins machine, this -'-I'-K'r-oT .Arrang-ti.et.t is by os carol i!v ;Vl:t',; "VirM. T. J. Stn.i.eiitU Ju. II. Mooa J. C. -Moo I simou L'.i l (.'La's lla-Aie: til'O. la'CUUCtt, ar..l olL'.-rs. llaf VatltT. I'-smw Co. i j Jor.e 15. 1 ;!. J a-r-i.-w.Tsi t I . . V. I ' , . t t - I e.nr 1 a. .-u i a s ..a. .-u . -. . - ijiy ii mv eras, ar. i am eri.i .r z i" s.ve ihe us? u: my ei; tr.rht e and v f I.- f-i rie ,i.i Machine a I have seetLat-.Td . r, t th nSs bv your .v . 1. '. -if Atitr!,r,-:t n is made a';v tne less pei:ect in :r--i nun nc -r mane r a purp le f..r iro w.ii?. Tee idta.-t wneel ruiit.ii -2 i if tne mowo grass is a very i.noit aut i i.e. and I w "lijn't i.ke w u-e e n- w ia ihe ..e-l rum it.; in the bar. It wi:! l.i choke, it (Sue-n't set cat of rder. and I give e--" it. :.i.!uw.u naiiiSa ut' i-aif if rr.e re-h- b-rs iu w.n c..'e;.a-y ai. v m v tn you they can f. r the-e and i 'hr f od au.i- J meriis reromir.endy ,ur Machine a a super;, r one. (sienei) ..Mffl. MOVER. iyil't the undt rsisned f.iilv endorse the ah.ive: 1A X V. t'.K. j JOHN V I' I'M-WAN, j i-sa c i:vt:ri. j. ! AI fi;ei KNi:.ss. Ji VAN PI KliifT, liXVIK HiMTLn.'.N" Kl til Tr, IllIFalu-a Vault. I'm u Co. Pa. Jai.e -I. 1-C1. , T. thr ur. if rsie-ifd hav.i c Hied or seen tried ihe Bad 1 m.o Mowt-r.a.-d also ih? liurkeve. rli rla.iv t-s'.ilv ihat the t i.i-'..nJ .nttfit tt.c A'eo; t d .IT .lor buaiie ly JA'S ri. VK.-H A IH. has to-day. in the farm if Jac b tol'ziii-.. d ne t e'.tt r work, cu: woler, and a lilt e rt--rrthjn iiu e Mach.nra gtiteQ up more cxciu.vr-v l-r i w.rit: fHHIsl'l N M t I.SFIS, i'Hi;ii'i n kim;. J ( UU M lll.UrH. f. !V.Mi I 7.I.ENrE!i liaal'T Tr., Lirimuft Co.. I'a.. ) June ii. 1h I. t E, the iin-'ersined, bav nz t -dav wit- I f nes-e : .oi t;ie tarrn ot i n. mps. n c--w- er the trial ! the It,., xeye M -wtre Msrn ur, the Yankee K r: y Vi wer.ano itieUh.-enai-n. n compeii'i.'ii w ih the A-if itr u . r-r 4 .V u-'r.'nwi- .. -V M.-rtH 4 r',.rt--er'-,i:-iv le-iit-,-, ir-.ai li e it-.o-ey --i J. j. V?rsh's P.net,t sell rake at-a.'hed, w. r'.; .i ;.: y a well and done in every r spec! as trjood en-wing as any machine tn the re d. Ji'rO-.PH VO'-fiC. ;.w riiRPL::, c;fo n n. J PHAI liRNDtTH, CHt. IH I t.. I.LM PORrtR, J CiiMI.LV. THO.s c FORESMAX, TiUiMi MiX PO'. ER, I'KIAll P.'JUU, (ar; J rr.at.y -uer-.) Founts FM. (near Lear- ) I-bilre.s J l-.e 5. 101. s BEIX1". present ai the cumr? i f cree-i Kye i-f ;aref.( rrrowh, we cheer:ii!:e e x--re-s ii. ir enure sat'siant. n with the operntmn r-f JAM 2. MtllMI'S Patent A il -rr. -..'re JV.IKE. and think the cutin? an I r.ik-i c oi Rv?v, L.rh i to-drov d- n by this nach-re a irititrtph in the art of lah'-r-tav.ntr. S "tie s'i'k-. r,:-a-u- re I, were In m 7 feet to 7 tret tl inches htsh. We candi liv be'. eve this machine to be of the nio-t periecl and praci.cal I. ir.d. and v. r willtnzlv give anv win. n.av wi-h.it the u-e of our ei;erier.ie in havirrr seen the ro-.-t d-fiicult work done in a wav irr'.'Jk e to ; most pari. cular farmer. JOTiN iH'.NIiY. THO-M PENNY. JNOAtilNbY, (a-td many oiher-.) J..Mar-h. E.Shork!.Z:C.(et1.rk1eJ. F.Eeavrr SMAti'!! f'fN a liifliltil ia tiVi LKW1SBUISO FOUNDRY AGRICULTURAL WORKS I.rwNhurg. Pa. WE ha" ecitijealitiy ob haul anl for Fate, V. iloLKsALK ult RKTATL, F::prr. .V-eeeT pif CTeree l!r.r'.Tt; i.rain flt(i .a f"1'l': ''ih7Ilr' 'T', "'':0'"r.T'r' rni Aoeji ihrr-:' 7i'. .Sttvrp oT f.fU tutor'- ; C-tr ii.uti. ... i JVno r'-e ne i'-nc.'. A'-ii.o V 7 le.o ' J- ' Zr l' ,Bj di-raieh VToii or Manuracmria itiTanab warraEtrrj retctLirnenileii emr. r-i-.i . J ""F"r'-r J FURlJITUilE WAREHOUSE,! t ,c , J? ; J on Market s-quare, I.cwisourg. i , ' ' , , , A rood snpplv r f t lin.r, TabH. Kurranw, Mauds to order by I-0 Ac., i ti hann or nta le . UAVIU lilNI'tK. I'ecfeel BooUei and other cood-p-,- t oX that laird cy nana ori' oroeri v.nr , Learubarj BookblUer. CU: ST Alii.'- A Great Battle! IlARRi-Etao, July 22. roll's Rao end Manassu JaLciisa wen ,,t TettrJaT. . ..!.". rr.J..4 l:"4 , , ..... . . : ate 4-0 Feon a aid alb e Itrtk !- icrei nio?. TK. 7 ...... th.tr mm ; - j - - l, atl rush'd on with their knie. Cui. J-a.:s Cameron is killed. HAii.n-BLtia, July 22. After eleven hours' flouting, oar people have lak:n Mano-aas Junction. 1. si on bath aides heavy. C ji. Caaitroa is reported killed. 1'he -J and o h tl.ree months' Pc5a' !'. ! i OjcLts have returned tu Ilarnahurg. The i.h is said a tars gitta forward "itta ;he colaaia. LL.I SLlbiltt. Ni.,7 Vor.K, 11 50, A.M. Tbe follow ir; is a d.?f ;eh to the Associated Press : i'.i lt'o were reiofjred by Johnston Uta last night, whtn 1'ediral army retreated to cn'recchniecti cenr Washitton. Ljm bttwetu 'Jr. ) and C.-.O. The ll.beis bate captured Shermaii'i bi.t:iry aui thirty r.3:i caunon. ITarsisburi, July 22, C, P. 31. O ir ttoops have been repulsed. L .si about Three Thousand. Mm retreated in good order to Wash iht.a. E. 3. Pan vtLLE, July 22?, P. 3L It is T'l-vrifi that Gen. Patterson ha rPtbei Jjuctiun, and fogagei eneuov-also that 40.0oJ troop. t.,. , It ft aafciutoa or uium. tA.0en. CaDocroa telegraphs tbat it ', ntic-.ttain whether be caa g-t the body uf hia trothtr James. laijr V.'e gtre theTe'.e-raphis D:spatobefl It w mid seem thai at n( the Unionists were successful. L'at, iba Reb-.is being stroLg'y f -rtlfied, and much. s-peii.r in number, (Patterson baT.og f.:;,j tj keep Johnston in check,) th tide was turbid against us. IAVILLE, Ja'.J -i. 8, A. 31. P.tl.r- o within -J miles of M raa-s J ol::i . at tne tics of the fight, I at found it ix; ia.lle to reinforce M l'ove.i, iD enna.ii.rLC. bl bis men oeiug wcra ii.u by rcarchitj. lie ia fighting cow. It is beiuvtd true tbat 4J,C0'J men Lave tcca atnt from Washington. Latest ! "Peco'al'.h on inaction remained al . Washing;.. a to te uiu-tcred cut. L-.ee n t so hs-avj ks fitet rep orted. Capital sfe. Send forces rapidly, to rtetoi aLd iLsjlre coifij. nee." IlAsaisiiiB.J, July 23 A. 31. O.N.Wc-ui'EN I have just received the above rauit SCOTT,at Washicgton reli able. Vf.I SLIFEK. ; w"Asiit.Ne.ie.., uuiy 23 A.3L ; Another batiio in Missouri, ia wbicb ; tbe Unionists were victorious, j Siccs-i n leader killed in Louisville. GeU 31 Clci'.eo is to command the army of tbe Potomac Geo. Uosentranit U cperato in Western Virginia. N ot mere than 100i,-ome tay t c'y 3C0, fill at tie Pat'le of 31anaas. 1 be Army is lo be re-organized, and then r.-ne oT-nsivs i prrat.ons. P.lc.HT. Mr. Crittenden, of Ky , bat offered a r'mluiion in tbe Iloase to the eff-.ct that the S.cissicoistf are reaponsi bie f t the pre-tnt condition of cur Na ; ti -ca! affairs, and that the rebellion ehouli 1 be pat d nn at any ccst. J In tbe ft onssj (Congress,) on Tuesday ' Ia', a resolution was annimonIy adopted, ! prtsmtirg to 3Ij. Gen. George Ii. 3P : C.elisn, and the i;;ir and soldiers ocder i bis c mxacd, the thanks of tbat body for i "iLo ST-.ts of Irillianl acd decisive victo- ries which they hare, by their skill aud 1 ravery, achieved over the Rebela and Traitors in tbe army cn the battle-fields of Western Virginia. CiNrrNSATt, July 17. Oa Friday night de'tachaien! of three esmpaniea of Col. WoidruH's S'ConJ Kentucky regiment a it ked CO) rebe'i between Jlad river and Piarboursville, on the Kanawha river, e-txpletely routicg them. Ten or twelve, of the rebels weie killed end a number wounded. 1 he Kentncktscs bad bat one killed. I (ten. Col's Brigade, destined to operite ' ?iint the ltebels ondir Ex-Gor. Wise, j was rapidly moving up tbe Kanawha. Ct.A3LtsTc.wx, Va , July H Gen. Patterson thia mr.rr.inir reeeiwerl inf.arma. ica j j five miles bejond t inches'er. IK. t,.;.i., .. C.rrrr'a FerrT ban been corcpleted, thus rc-ope cing tbe commnni eatica between the Maryland tad Virgi- Die shrre at this point. Harper's Ferry I was to-day occupied by the Federal troops. I J j ?ie Catroa of Tennessee is one ef the) U.S. Supreme Court. In St.L;uis, be last week charg'd a Grand Jure that no Statu , - .... bad a right to secede, and that ail citix na . f the U. S. found in arms against tbe Governmect, no matter under what pre tence, aic guilty of treason, atd should be to dealt witb. On motion of Mr. 31'CIernand.of III., tbe House cf Representatives at Waliirg. j ton pledged iteelf to tote for wy mitmbrr . " , .a.. o - - -' - ry to restore the Federal autbonty. Ite J Neje were re; reseated fcy Meter, liurcett acj G.ider tf Ky., Noma and Reid cf , fr(j y;0 r,,.
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