lira TO i -1 M WJJft tin CV 0. N. WOKDKN AND J. U. CORNELIUS. It l.' r 1" '- ulivajs fu Atliamc "THE USMV tMaLli,!i-i in 111 Wh!o Nu..2,lSl TIIROXrCLE," f.stalIIhMl In 1 S13--Whole No., C03. LEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1SG1. ran VMM. mm Iff illflSllJiiiii SlM I'l I1I.1MII i To-tli-i i.lkl-. r:.s..We ae ilif'rmed that the r'T'll t AIII'illliiW. Convention iii M.hlm county upp..int.T , j i ln.i.il Conferees who were iiiiani-non-ly iu-trurted f t S mi in 1 S. Woods, K-q , for T,,.s,;iv K. l-'ii'I-'.v Uuia County Ticket. ,m,rTV'.1'.K?f' ,,''"iJ-'" "f ,,,is ",Mri , : P-rvu-e on Monday, received out ',',,, .iii. M. null is, .H tuion. , at li.MI.-Kiirf, in Snider couuty, luesday ,t if .n-u on Tuesday mo; I"i:t:;i CiKiiit'lfs Arlilk-ry. itV'llii -.i.iI. I. ul l!,i- Slar A l.ii.nl. I-. Washington Cnv, Aug. 8. c were mustered into l-ucle t-atii s puss: 3''i; nf thu N utiuii ;il forces. Wo feci I vices under soeh call or proclamation, I lit: quite safe though wc de-on it necessary j 1 resident shall bavo power to aco pi such .a be on tl,o alert, lest outsiders should i f"'ec-S nd " commission the proper , ii , i . r, , held, staff, and company i.laccrs. make smiio vuddeu dash ut us. J ho ! .-. i i . ., n- .. it.i,. c. uji lug ui.iooi-., unu-eijiu- Charl.s J. Faulkner, lata Minister to . .bhii'1'' r,,.iinr our pay np In ' ,:u'"" ,mn UEV0 always been uppermost j uAvioucd (.fliers, and privates', organiz d j him s. T.. tin- Kilt r of II. i- ".:.ir A l.r.-nl. I-.-' ...iii- tutu- a-... I h.l urea t m In f. iirh np , ..- i ,,. ,-...,.. v.l1i.t the fi-ii ii-r IMilor '( r I Ar-us dr his Jli fal- , ', , ,r i. , . . . , .. ,,, , . t on Ihi charge of rrca?nn. This IdiiII lik ration a; I annl ( .I!rc'iT at l-ivrpiMd. I i t c . . kn-w it w,.ul I tn iJir him vjuirm like a h..y tbo Oxrcrcuient taking Luld lo earoett. Willi K. I.. e ..f c.lxlor c.il l wotlM .!,. I Tin .rr-,f iltmnil.i.f il i rpnnrtvrl. ia il -air! it lia-, f .r il u-..ik--.l i.!f mnch ! i.lii.r isn't"' jiui i. m:i. t i. -.ii-iiiiiK. i.i liinili: TU"irMiN. .'i Uiitiintiaru. Hin Nri;IB.i IrnMiiirs. if M'nnljy anl Tucil-iy ,fl. vry refrs-'ouiMg. and uro 1 illuwcJ l y -..V ,.m .rr iw l In' I nim-rala Mirt-t t.) ...... I . l, ck in TJ'1'-- 1 ir ""''r "'l.'r! I , !1 :it tin ir ploa-uro. pr. S,.tt... P'i"r- a rT',rl' f ,.',, rivaU-K-il.V of tl.c .-.p-nrc of ' 1 . .i i. t. i . if 1 av liutlu r In iinko Mlllli of the of- S if ! I uut I tll Xt, "l.ltll lllMt. j ' ; 1'. S. Wl- fL-e by tlio. Ti'wi.-town Ci--. .v.- tint tl:c ab.ive '.'nuvi'iitinn nppiiin'cl ( 'niif. rpi s, liut tu iilo ii' iinhi i'i iCV.is, ami tin- f.!!.iwin Jl III "1! otluT II. snllllirli.'-: I " In rl.-r to . i v niH l.'H.'U' r H i.'-li1- w !n Ii i.' h.-t.'l.'loi. .ii!i; n'l tt ttli u. on i'i.--ln iis ; p.'ln v. l"it vvli,. n w wihi U.nk n p . ri I t c'i .il;. Ml .'1 llu- I ni"ii ;ili.! ill.' lllol n' ul l liif !.i s ;i i il iiil'-uut I 1 :t'l ' idiT f.-ni i 'i;iti"ti, ;in 'pi'"i tiinnv I.t tin I'lin aii-l roii xitlnit:; I ''liicr u-ilh a vn-iv ! ll.f r..rtil;it;..ii ..I a I iii.ni Ti- kr, iti:il w ii--:i tli t'..nv.ii'i. ii atj.ian i! ;i't;..tn u In h I -ni M.ni l.iv, t!li: Vi.iii .l..y . ( Aii-ii l. at '1 I". M." In vi.-w ot tUi fat, lliu (.'otitVriTS fimit Ciiion county, ropri'tfuliy notify tlic t'.m-fi-roi s ft mil Sny.l.T ami ! 'iliu that t!:i-y -li:ill await the ai-tinil ol t!ie niaturcil Nom inatiti Convention of tliu frieUili) of the (J.ivenmieiit in M lHin county, ami cm ii"i iio et iii Conference until iloir vnic1 ' i licai-1. We woulil Mi'jieot Wcituesihy, j A iiust tiS ill, al Muidlcburg, fji tbo Cm Ii lenee. JliiY-Wo natico that a balf-Tnry piper in llngor, Me., and nnutber iti Cotiennl, N. II., Lava beeu suppressed by force. The Tribune truly argues that this policy is iu tlio end ii'jurii'UJ. Wo bad belt.r bear even grievous evils for which the law air.rJi no remedy, than violate laws which in ihe Inno ruu are the safeguard of us all. (.Aminff In tnii.ri.'n In .fil.M lllia IB thai rniiiff nud '" !t:',0 F''"8 V,Wl majority lor ; as above set forth, shall, 10 all resp.cti", ba "" "u evai uau. ns navp kii,ct , ? . . rnuiff, nun . . r .. J I '.. ' 1 .' . lu-rn rh h.-uitlnrr. I Ir.un ihit hi. l.:i. t a'tlc of -rn-iiom. II will, it u aud. D . i.- ' it. :.. :.. t no I moil cumulate lo the l.onvrntion Ittacuil 00 Ue Iuoiidl'. S 10 pay Itli ai- . ... . :. : i..m: .. i in lire lieu iro ill am Ii i ut iiu, i i.u i inhih, i" : , ; .... . , j ar o panl -on ol mat t eit l.'.tviei; oil. v , cuiiiiuiaomui-j aa i'nj"i ueiiciai. 't!,0 afternoon. l.,adio cannons, A.-., ' oor lieighborhond the tScc. ! lowance ofmnular corpS cf .he regular , ,, hl. .lW M.,. v.,y,ii! F,r,, rfl)n f-Wonn have bn r- M.v 1 some ard ur train d 'd tint cimpao, numbered CO men, while tbo "" s f .waLe a ot ,,), y,,n-n, , , I ,! ..,.;ic. ' ! ' ' '.' m Tll"ri J ..el ij . il us some, ana eur tram u. a ii it I J i noii-coimir..-MoULd td.:crs and privates for t .hou.- a l. an .-.i.e. t, an 1 u..i.- . i u .,1 ay 1',-ti Ir .iu l.n.nmoml. J In y nnnp oew move fir until afl.T uU-bt. J!y a pleaMtit ' "" company numbers nearly HHI. , ..,,,,:- W,K... , fu.L-Sie.l iu .ball anvtl...-: ! .ut v '.r i rr.t ,: ,-c alalia. ' that many of our troopi, reported "killed ' tlrn I ' no hope our corresp jlwarJ jusl then. P-'.' apt J- ! I!r "Wii went down the j v,-c,Utraiieh with put of a Cavalry coin ) pj... number of lnf imry recruits iu : u-Uto leave Lcwialurg, Saturday, oOlb .' lUtt. TiiK.i liKi:v Tli.r.i is imw tin doubt l.ut litaurepatd knew all about M'HowcU's Bvetmul-s-ji'-t b. n and where be was tll liack biui. Thu- does treason, base and nulisnaut, meet uur Government at llmatt every tep. loTThere will be a f n.I le!nocratie utc Oonvcutiou held in Iowa, the Cist bifioj been spoiled by llreekmridgers, n t, js rutj 0 J',,;,,,, ynpKt js tolerated nl; over tlio fiuiiois bridge-burnt road, our It 'oiui. nt arrived at lii'.timore yester day 1 ir. noi'ii. We wcrel.iudiy w le.-nicd, treated with ITee, and served with iee water. I'eaehes, pear-, lm lnii?, pies, cakes, A.'., were off. re 1 and buiipht ut f.iir prices, mid the boys were all merry and feasting. ur loiio tnin and iimncrou 'uns, nt!rae ted much nitcutii ti along the wiy, and oven K.'.Mne.I t.l list olii.-ii Home ef tlie , , , ,. , .... , . . i souri as my adopted State. Thnuidi laid bloody 1. iltitnoreatn. J he ii'uetnesa nrnl ' 1 " ,' .r-.- ii- i by f . r n time from the ministry, I de.-irc re'"ilar movement of citiz-ns, soldiers an 'I ' .... J. . policemen, confirmed the reports we bad I he I. inner have cither cone oil to war. ur i, il r,.,. ,l,.l!..r. ... .1 t:fi .-... .......ti. ; ,n to"- rf, i !e m no- t iken the oath of allegiance. and that eaeh company cC-r, non-com- j 'i''Vr .!,a.te7n" Crops have been housed safely, fhouli missioned olUeer, private, musician, an 1 ,,;, ,; ,,, i tril i some of cur friends have sun -red loss in ' "Uncer ft cavairy, shall lumi.-U Lis own . nmn h in prnn:.rv. put of theirs by not being hero and leav- j "Ma u '" T'P"-'S. ana tuaii re-, : , . . . . 1 ceive fjrty cents per diy fr Ilo ir use and in" the hurvcstwi to otueis. boiuo of us i - ,, . .i . - .i i in n " I riak, except that, in case the horse shall i are hopin- for a larger prosperity for our ! tecome disabled, cr shall die, the al!j-.v- ' noble .State tliati it Ins ever known. lu-; auce shall ceaso until the disability lo re- ring over live yeara residence, I have moved, or another borso be supplied. : :-t f r-m'.te'.linr- ' ! it .o:;v ate ii :h y !,. i.'ir pirty ve.oil.l t.oi). i'i..rn poMii. n . I.. earned to be nt home, and to love Jli5- Ivuerir VotoTi te.-r tool. or.r.i to .mol ..Hi ( r ' 'I' tho service of the I'uilc 1 States under this ' an;I l.'lToier ' t rvo'l fa'e, aey iT'titi 'rver Irtll -1 hnv M:p;'o-f. H. :.ver .1l"'i iJ;.-r . ul '. take ihe I.-.i.i, hot . ii !.-e., .S-ioitor. an l Mier.il, their m !--- lei!!-. i pioj he.-i.-- were a true as the 1.' .ok i l ilor n thev i. lily shuwe l w hat thoy u-.-u.te i .I..nc! A : u r i.ii-Mie it i !'!y a- tin y have. I Hate i. l.-.i ue nt --l i.'t yi ! !i hh. r . l! r - :tr. 1 ,.-o.;p hear 1 of the effi ieney of Military power : in this nest of infamous "plug uHes" and j "Secesh." Iu the afternoon we moved off j from I'. illimoro amid much rliecring, ! had a very pleasant journey, bnitini at ti.it the I.iuglas men will not toueli It. Ibere are tens of thousands of Jleuiocrats hi will iitnr aaiu show any favor to Slavery. Ji'".lii'!j.o. ('. i:iiebam, of J.ai-'rne, lill Lave no opposition for re-election. Mavtnrd is talked of as the I'nioti citiJidatc for Lycoming Moti'our and ..rtliu:berUnd. Ju.le .1 .rdau has been p posed by some ff the lhnioerats fur tl'l uioti, Snyder and Milibu llistriet. lu'-The Sunbury -loi' i i- 'i'i reminds us !Ut the "1 1th lVuna lle-'nin iit, when their threo mouths were up, at the reipie.-t tl lien. I'attersou, a'.iiinst utiaiiitnou-Iy ijrccil to 'ay a week or ten days longer, till did 8o." We staud corrected. where Secession prevails ; but, it U our b oast that "error may bo tolerated wheio tin rc is like freedom left to combat it." The right way to be rid of papers which under the f.ilc colors of "1 l. tnocraey'' are woikin band in-glnve with the Ueb cls, is, to cease patronizing them; to frown dowu their treason by social cjsi tetnpt and the omnipotent voice of public opinion ; and above all to t-i iTmtT rmt nl I U K Ml MAN THAT TIIKV I'llnlnsK. j Many of these papers are sickly coueerns, sustained by funds outside of their Loue.-t resources, and court hostilities that they may C'in notoriety or sympathy. . I lli. in if . . ti c nig, and th"y will soon die out wherever the I 'niled States flag naves. the P.el-iy il iu-o and various other sta tions, delaying our arrival here until Into at niht. On our way, wc met a Phila delphia train currying tinnier ois Congress men, am no them tho soldier's friend, I'on. V'i:i. II. K lly. lloth trains halted, and the .ludgo was soon among ns, ques tioning Ihe men about their ouUits, and telling of the iiiereacc of piy, k: , provid. d by Congress. Here we arc ipiartered in tho "New bite House, a bui. ding just no lovelier, no healthier, no richer loca lion than our in iohborhood in which to recruit. Tho approach by J. fferson city is discouraging, being lil.o a approach is deiightful. Vours tru!y, W. Hahmii bst. TlicVoliliikTMrill. are prison' rs. i C'tj t-'unday eigbt lat, some villain brote inti the bouso of Henry Sulouff, ia I'ermatiaoh twp., Juni ita county, aud atol -,.'(.', belonging to Jacob lliffuao. It is a little remarkable that Ihe elait of men who arc finding fault wifh 1'rni ''ul .'nci!n bave so Iitt'o fault to nod , with the traitor ! jj- Vnrit. i The lill providing for the increase ! ; tho tiumti-r of tho West Point cadeU did . not pass Congress. , Horace iJretley bas been for soma dayi ; dangrrou-!y ill with Iram fever, tut baa) begun to lecjvcr. j Ia parti rf Tins and Virginia, an in- I crease of I'uiou feeling is evident. to try n. y Inn. I nt j r.. rrivale, tmi-ieun, and artilieer, who t titers Y '' mi.,-, e. i, i .. , 1 ' ' ' toil HT'ViiiiMi'1 ii l :rol il...o,n-rit him i 111,' rr .'-r.i'Miuf. ol tlif i'.l act, man oe pm ut tno rue tn n;;y ceuis si , i !, r , t n,.. . :t -i.t. rpri in lieu of iubsisli nee, and if a cavaliy 1 Mi. Mi-iii. r f i Ju !.-r m t a i.'m'.i-r:i. volunte-r, twenty five c-nts a 1 !iti m il, in ' '. ! b- P'---pie's man !"!::!! K-lwrt lieu of f .rage, f -r every twenty miles of : 'V,'1 (' r. A----c.it-, ( -r a: y .eher man i mriiev travel from Lis plaee of enr dmenl t) tbe , I- ' '' .. ,,' ,, ' . m,,,.. i.. j . . . ...,..,.,. ., ....,. .,., .. ..... . threu-h the Desert before arriving at Ca- 1 l": 7 ,ttu ",i,,.I'C! V", C'A1'" 't then J., Walls has J. W. Denver, of California, is appoio- , , ., i.i., . red by the s!iorte.,t usu tiy tIiV, Iel route : th- n t c-i It anl this In -t is i.nmip..t-nt ' . I:,;,,.,,;, r:..n. ral nmn. but hv t!ie "snutli-Kesl branch ' I he i . J. . .. . .. ' . ..... .. ' . it'i a irigia.ur 'jencrai. , . an.t vrtien li.,uor:iliIv ui-,.il.s.r .e 1 an i.t ow. ; "oo in. laiT-r-l'iiy irem.rrriry. r.-r. unco ut the f irne rate, ftoiu tha ph-.-c fd 3 N'T" '" ' '" pe . - i- t i- . t . "I'M -i. i t 11 in .-v. hue Ii-,:u llitf la-lure Ins dischar-e to b.s plaeo of curo.motit, ( fir, ,H ( tt ,. (-,,rst,.r. 1 uud, I'l addition thereto, if bo shall Lave , t.r .- i,r,,:r. v, x ot l.ewisbrrr-ir-s. to .e ! served f t a poiiod of two year", nr during tin ura-.-.l, li men r. so a to cet ku:!icirnt ; the war. if so. u-.r ended, the hitii cf one , i; t-nl-l.-aii v. '. s to si-cure Cur. I I.V .1 CT l ijk.'i ; i'.e Me 1'iniJinmrnt ff li.m.lr. .1 il illur. V..0.0. 'I'hil sn. li ,l 1 Kvl-rly for l-'oiniiiissn n-r, aud Erown St' The bouse of Henry Long, In Broth Vall.y was burned down, iTlh nit. The Haghesville Guards left Muacj for the seat ot war, Monday cveuiug. The Taj authorized by CoDgresa will not bo levied uutil IsbZ. if it .lon't ; Ln. t Haven. Miltsbur. ie.. ara aend. ' - o. in Cavalry to the war. 1 .iliiiiln-rs 1 1 117 11 ..-;. llu: hurt 1 .1 . r I : . : 1 .1 1 " asiner. mi: i.i.u i.u.. 111 . ...i.i uoiiu i-iuiNin 1 , , , ... ... ...,,'.. .., I:,'.:.- I'...,.t,i r -. 1 . - . 1 I I . nil-ii-I. re t,. n-n rnmor- ;,. 1 . , ; 1,r m,y rt,r'u . ""'ct . prvi, ,ri.r ,ha .i a., i i n-.-r-r r, i hi reus, cutuiu Lf the furts, arsenals, with borso and horse equipments in the 1 c.y a.nn -it's a m :-.ta!, ta th printer.' o.tl,.... I. ...... t.-.w 1 -.r' ...i.l l.ll.. li.f. ' M.nn no In ft... Il.tnl I l 1 -........ n ......... I. . 1.1... I . i-.i i . 1 .1 i i Li, i. . ,i, . ,,. o . .iii. ;( r mem'' rtd the I.Tntttn was beaoii- piityolll.c l nit,-d.suies,h..vebeen.seiz-id, army. I sh-.t ! .. . k as .,.,, ,h I b,t..r.-. fu, .., ..t ,..ar, tne rh.l.i.ihr..pi.t. It and other tiidad-jus of law have been coin-1 gKc. 0. Th if any volunteer who may ; ; ' "'J "' '" "" "oiuttrit.. -n. no . m .,.,,;, , , ,...,.ry Ilia" ,h( brln., ,h. mitteJ, an 1 are lhrealeu -il, by organized bo received into the service of the Tiiiled I "' 'rL "tir!lLl''-"L"'' ! a.neiioi jto in, comiorts ami rnji.ymi-nu of finished, with Lath house, cooking arrange-; o"J'es ot meii in several ot Ihe Mates, ami j Mates nn.ier this act, and who may be , Great BattlO, EDar SprinS'ialli, -Mo. "V r'at" "'. f' a"'i ciassrs A"-i mnst admirably adapted t,. , r. .. V .7 I It . I 1 -Tu, , , n ! i oa S . ! ees. K-pec.ally may',, he sani of ,. who K-imetit at a time. This "., " h"'"' " . r-... .... .a,i , Ut n Lyou aiareh,d out ut Spriupl: ;!,!, and ; lahoriou-ly efks ami f.n.ts new means of ",l "' kcl-u oi wjjt no- oouuiieu uu j-eisoua , cutIJtf CI1LiT ua faHo Cieek, I'r-servnij health. -i!i p.Hir man-a capital if ni'iii.- by tin- S'.nnle an-l Ilmsc disabled iu thu regu'ar service; and the I (;ritu'B Jraii io f.ur miles seulhwest cl a"J ll" r't!' '"'in rower." v tliink ihis of A'.yntM iif.i-iV.s i'J the Lui'li'l .SVif.s (' widow, if there bo one, and if not Iho le-1 si.ir:n; j u.i.,'.u o. . n.j '.' u a lu , e"!"T-iiim rr,ir,I',)r ai'plnd lo J. C. Aycr, of .1 1. .--.. iu rullj,,M aatnM.f, That tho gal heirs of such as dio or uiay bo killed i ,'" ' ' c - !' '""' ch. uii-l of Xtw Eag- l'lesidint be, aud he is hereby, authorized in service, iu addition to all arrears of pa, i P H." rannnnadin- kerf f 1 1'", ' y" h i,ruJ P ' , , i t ,t t ii . 3 ; A severe Manonaing ws3 Kept np i.ir t.une, devoies his cntne alulmes ami aniinr- to accept Ihe services of voluutci rs, either . aud allowances, bhall receive tho sum ot . Ul) 0, ti.rce h WUtU ,(ju fi t, T t. i mt.au to the .li-c,.vrry o f .Nature', most :- mints, quarter one reception pliee we In 1 the honor to occu py first. 1 1 nt since we have been baited, fed, and enjoyed a good nights rest in it, wo must make phce for others arriving uuaty and weary. i as cavalry, infantry, or artillery, in such ouo hundred dollars. ., , j w iiidi.j, iii.u.i.ij, ui ut.ti.L.j, ruou I uuu 1 UII.AY Mi::i7, Ang. .1. uumbers, not execedina live hundred thou- ' fc' Six. 7. That the bands of tbo rcgi- ! ten's artillery j roving too eevetc Lt tha f"'""- f..r disease. When ihe bidden. Yesterd iy, our K gimeut marehe-1 from ,s oe ,,,-jy J0eu, necessary, for tho ! mcnts of infantry and cavalry shall be enemy, they gradually fell back. hlesMlii? h.-4 l.e-n revealeiL liA nrni.la In ... I. i -.1 t.l- - r ll " .. a ... "J "M v.aj auw '"Un. uu : ,t m 1 S f . ttt Kllffa l.tUT Ttrirf that TWWtaT Biri.f tlie quarters ui ti.e f.-for, wnu our guns purpose ol reneiung invasion, suppressing ; patu as loiiowj : one-iourm oi caen will g; ya Mtil2er, on tta tirLt ,uc t,glu ; ,..",' . 'i!4 benrjJurW ia battery, tho boys "playing horse," I insurrection, enforcing tho laws, aud pre-1 receive the pay and allowances of serg.-auts , a crrUic alteck enJ fprci4j disMcr ,u,j ; aj i;U(,iltr, iVi.,J. Main. throuoh the city towards tbo lung Uudge, ' ""-""e y t-"'"- yyj- '"b" '"", " dismay iu tte ratks of tho rebels. Their, in".-t of tho city towards tho lung U.idge, ; rvingaud protecting the public property: of engineer soldiers ; one fourth those of j j; iu tte .. ,. ,, ., Jriniilitl, that tho services of the voluu- corporuls of engineer soldiers ; aud tho re- , ,,.. . i i,, ! men thinking they would . ;, , . ... ,. . i I r . , ,. ., - . ' . leuts ana lugga, , , . teers shall be for eucn time aa the l resi- maiuing half Ibose of privates of engineer ,rrri ip Potomac. To tbo honor ot i .i .... -i: . i:.. .1 - i c .i.. e... i .k. i ' ... thus cross the Potomac. To tho honor of i Jt.t m:jy jirecti not ceeediug threo "IWt to whom bouor." aaiieorgo W. Sehoch, who left us them if mu-t be sai l, but a few complain- years nor less than six months, aud they I J-s)"The burning of Hampton a town cd or objected to moving upon the enemy's , shall bo disbanded at the end of the war : iast about the sizj of Lewisburg by the lieb- ground without horses. Wc halted ner.r , nj all provisions of law applicablo to fantry. '..i- c-c-. it I... .A I...., ..ill il... .!. i.-.i...- t. li.i.t . ,., iiim ' inrco years voiuniccrs snau oppiy iu iwo i etc. o. I, uionists, suggests what they would do our batteries common soldiers of tho first class ; aud tbo leaders Wftk "for the wars," bas been sworn . ; ...i.i. tl... Mlif-r lln'ir.ls. now at H'ltD mi" ,u. i- " . , . -r.i it .1 ii i' u Si.vder is : ,u UB 1 r0 s;aUs lf ll,cv coulJ Pot ,,cre- -er liitu also Charley M tiregnr. m k i ' wH be recollected that they damaged ( Hei-hts on of tho band shall receive tho samo pay and cmolumcuta as second liuutcnauu of iu- That tho wagoners and sad- '0 wagocs were all Jcs-1 tl.l Is IV MI II M M il ll.- ErV S-.tni Marhlna. W vlil . it.- n ,- miu:...-i.n .r p . v whl'.-h at tnin $'ia tt ' i-.rne.tith.i.nJ,-xi..D...l-:.i,. In-Kaiali). D- aiwibUM T ... I ..-p. - !.. ... Ir. p..n..p.t...-.n A l.r.l... mim Sometime in the afternoon, while Lyon , " '-r i.i.ok i iu, iuautrtiii -ociiaB or was leading bis column, Lis lor.-o was shot r,rrh7,r.r,':".t. from under bitn. Ha immediately niuun-! n-ui-ir.Miwiiiii-". nii.r.iiiitonjmw-hn.ioa- . . . , , ,. ,. I .ii 1 fl.w rrl. l-ut Fir-, a Ix-ILsr. Aojri-Ai R-JAMlki- tej another, and as no turned It bis men, g. u. r-i A.-nt t. s. m. ci, miux,(hui tmssa waving Lis hat and cheering them on ,was the ' Montour llill -s," Capt. Manley, now now on tho bank of the riv- J, , , , - t-J" r""" ! struck in the small of the lack, and foil ui.iiu uaMLij wuniu, ' u- rut niovj Imcft K..nri nr tnnv nn oripiiti.l t,t onrni ,ri l i.t l-ti Ir v m rofimnn f I . . ' I . , . . . , ..... , . n. ., i, -1 . j ,i - j j ! v' " j- - e....vaa. HLiii to tuo rrouu'l. 1 111.K? i' m i ..m, .iarkci nt. . , ... " r . ' j -0 i w -iho couiUi4u.i .i.'volvca on ipn ani - 1 tho opposito tibi-rn, wmi'!! Jrc rnritnl not lnt than fix months, ta tho I au l n.Iu wuucim uf a reuuoiiUl ecrcaut ! Q r,ursuit W:ig coutiuucJ uutil uT"Ltfoli ! Vn,,,?,n"v n .inJ penrral asorimrni of i .it as iuu vv tan aii., ii ii i.it- cjiiiu nMiiuti 3 ii r! i-ii-u Tirtuiitvwrti wr i m-jir, m4 fcgitncuul luarlOriUa.slcr .1 I'm' . tli 1 ' i . ,,"V""',r, mks . i naai-4wut uuiu utuir a - J i- n tk't lUi; UJ-'Ufc ao-i an i-i-n .-...It..i.i. wwnn. atrw j-t--; :ir. I i" p ; KiTt 'i t I'l tin iit.-l i -TtiainiBtM Work 1 U;.rprT3 Ferry ia a similar ui tuu'T. only d.tteJ, as r r .1 I ..I t'a . . C 4 - I ; r.nr.a..;.. Mil nn ..w,.l l(..f..M a...A.,;. n lw . t...tl al 1 - . ii-.i.ri : sinptiin" I'T I cor Ol ii'j'irinj muir uriHutr , wituc it'iiin ui uur aruiy. v more ineas- J"uiu '""5 . iiibu. cuau nu-i.t; ul- y iy uuu t..r ust..ngton,aj pe.na . , . audotUcr wrctci,cs ,nt and interesting camtiin- cronud c-iulJ "'" J number of volunteer, exceed-! ces of a So-rgeaut uf cavalry. Uiou county. i ." ,,.,.,, ,,. it u ,., ; , .,n i.f. t ' i. ti, ..;. iog thosu low cal.ed fur aud accepted, tho I fr'to. U. That there shall le adljwcd fo iu the cncuiy'ij mcampmcut. Oa Sunday morning, bi"ge!, fearing listineily intimated, in the U. S. Senate, not well be found. It is tho spacious en- V "y -f --yi--; . that the euemy might recover and attempt . ' , ,1 j ; , I . I resident bhall, from time lo time, issuo each regiment one chaplain, who shall le , . ,i- ,f c en t , and their course uow only proves anew have new tents, aud feel proud, coinf jrta- ; aud the Stales from which they aro to be ny commanders on duty with the regiment r.win T"l'!i, tho old wheel-horse of wjurcr, that cot.il igraliou could do ' closure in front nf the Arsenal, even and his proclamation ptutin" I Kni-jcracy, iu Ohio, said in a recent mru ,:irm iu the North than iu the Suuth, ' cirpetcd with a beautiful green sod. We rJ, either as cavalry, in fa .cu-h at Cleveland, "I am IratiK lo con fa that I heartily eudor-e and approvo trery act of Mr. Lincoln sinco his iuatigu li'ion. I would support him as soon as I tjuld Audrew Jackou." How diffcrcut fiiui Ihe bastard Democrats who are se- the number desi- . appointed by the regimental commander laek on that city, wh ro the Homo Guards th- t .H-.-r .ti l lt -,-t .ryl. is.T.M.n In w.mi ttt mf i -l- in . ur lo..-. ... .1 writ 1., imIIIiiiT .1 iiurr-Un-in el I. i rr .ur. Lroiii j .-i-.-i li. r-. W- .r n..fl.lMit ,1 .- .-oi I... 1. it. r w..rk il.wn -a t. U-n. .1 aay i- r .-.t..l It.I.ni.-iit. .u ' .t l-tl. r nM April li, I-f.l iill li'K & I.I.VDKS :tt .1 e .1 r i T ir t i -aeik ou ma. ell . n u: u iiie il -JUIU uuarus ntry, or artillery, on tho voto of the Held tdiieers aud coinna- . ...... 1 ti .1 . .1 I .. . . I , 1 . -.i .1 ' , wero stationed, iheu, fearing that the II Itlrv nr.t In 1... n i.nmmin,l,,nnli ilnft- ivilli ihn ..,,...,..... ' o '" ;,. r ' lurunshed. bavins reference, iu an siinh ! at t!. lime ihe nT,n..i,.iT......i .I.mII I... ...,!. . " tul U'J " S'" - Jiut company A., ; " I"" " , ."I'l"' Lo CdLC;uJcj tJ m Uckon k,;,,. Christian de fies of the service at the time, and cquali- j nomination, and shall receive the pay and that "Slavery is one of tho twin-relics of ble, and h ippy as cau be .-!....;.... " .t.lj . Al,...,l... in StTi.il- In oirr r..,w ..it-irtors 1! , .... , , ci ... ... , , t. i i . . i finiu the several States and to the cxigen-1 ular ordained minister of He! S peCCIl I'll IHO luruaillll Ul e.1- . aj.i, i.j.uu, ujn miid.jf i.u.i.i'1 uluiia j vi rv." If they can accomplish their to march at o P. M., to morrow, and it is boasts and threats, our Towns will bo rumored that the dilfercut crttly aud underhaudedly trying to preju- )Uru,.,j J,JHI1 j,,l 0.Jr p'arms robbed and liegimcnts will move, ouo ci; the people against the Administration ' ,;ilaf...Jl as Iho l.'ebels are uow doing with ly, if horses As. can be give am II..n W. KiIIii.tf.-r has sent the Unionists ia Virginia. I r 'tidiness. Our Company is r .. ii : . . I V t. ...- .... . . . rr. t since loe iie.nii.iu.cut. i'i::aui.iiiuu ui lue i nsacpv of the Congressional Volunteer, ' . ,,.,,,., . ,)U 0f the Teachers ... and I liueo them to get betwen Lii i and lwlla, finiltt rol,.. 1 nrrit ..-nl.ir,.,! injit.ijtTnr. . t ... t r t. .- no ... . I a voiouei oi uisiinenou. ino swora ami BUllio pronu.-itii llill.isit passed tho fc'euato and House, gtatu Association ut L-wisburg to furuisli itiJ (ko suppose) as approved by the a (jaunuu fr the War, attracts great at-' President. We c- py it iu full, as a most t(.ni;a. "phey not only "teach tho young imp irtaut act, which will ofteu be referred i.te!lsuw t ..boot," but alto wish to "shoot to, at. J therefore advise readers lo lay this tj1(J iJiotd" ,! luaves in rebellion. Py the j fip-.t away carefully for future reference. jd a hini:u!ar fact that wherever1 Am -, u.i tut i'i.v.i....ii.-, iuu ituttioei lur- uiiuwaueea ui a e-aiiiaiu ui cavuirv. auil t n t .. batteries of the i nished by the several States according to ! shall be rcuircd to rcrort to tho colonel m'" ,i,a I . i i i- i - l .. . i i v .l . i - iroi nies oi me ueu oi Laiue, ana I. was at a time, dat- Inderal population. commiudini tho reoimcut to which be is I ' i ., . ,i u i n i ! n in complete i ''- '-: That tho said volunteers shall attached, at tho end of each quarter, tho ! ' 1 . , ""-v,ui.oiu tu ,u. , e . . ; .u.iuiiu .lib mm. u. ...u l u.n u 'lUtl IllU.ll. UUU SU-U CUL'iTeSllOU.S US lUttV OUDHUCQ .. . . ..- as sate, cififei bore awav ' Ariti:ir.i. i r.y E.r. V r-, K- I . - eh ult-, AN lew IIVROMMl'S ai, 1 "li - I t t V A. I I l;s. .11 ol ll-ulli.y Tp. 11) ll. .1 ... -r . n. :.l.t uit . s AMI Kl. f. SMITII of , llr .i .1. 1 lr. Jl I U AS I HkKIl ft l.mtl..Tii. .1 . .1 ll liltt.ii.S .. Ubeji Uk ast UlM ItAIiUlA ... , M K ..I 1 lnie,... . rn. Hv ... s h.l'r-... Inf. .tMrRLRilttAnACUtf Tr. v -nd Mi-. -1. N N V i 1 A .. 1. 1 M. l Jrr t sti.ir. i-.i 11.- --lliiii-l .l-r I--T li.-ii 1 kl.,.,JiUS WALTER, aiilM-. II MllilLm IIA.--IM.KH. --i in.. 1 1th O t . l y K-. i r. n . JOIIXC. FKaiV.or Mi ljl. Oiurir, .ua lli-9 UU1L liii.NjttOUIU, o in- I. ti- i d that they shall bo formed by Iho to the social happiness aud moral improve- i ''.'Toi'ii -n csideut into regiments of infantry, with I mcnt of Iho troops. I , V , s exception of such numbers for cavalry I fc'KC.10. That tho general commanding "f." ' , ijeirge Wilkes, au Knglishman, editor ifSjiiri't uftlu: Tiim s,vho has written the mott graphic account of the battloof Pull ! linn that Las jet appeared, says : "The superior powers of the Northern nek and ii!e was the fiature of the day, ul iu no portion of the fi. 1 1, and under ti circuiustauee, could tho rebels' exposed and unsupported infantry stand fir live liinatcs against the dash and haidihuoduf lie Northerners." j tlIAlt.rTt:aisTlO. It ia Dcnevei uy xuny that the sympathizers with rebellion j Ire forming r r t - rns throughout the ' t Xjrth, aud will act iu concert at tho com- ; "g election. I ' lu Snyder county, last Monday, the 'Pitnocrata" of the Reuben Keller stripe toet in iij a convention aud agreed to uiako Id nominations yet, the 'IriLuw. says, Si is confidently stated that the lh Iryita ill mil IN I'HIVATE If Jure llu- Vl'iliu'J, Cotiiiuon Sehoois prevail by Law, the ' People aro loyal wherever there is no such means to enlighten the wholo pcojdo, there is more cr less treason. Tjj much pr.ii.se can not bo given to tho people of l.-wisburg fur the kind niau in r in which they received the Teachers. The visit to that lowu will ever be remeni i..-: i ...! .1... ....;. ... nf c .r.t It ... n. s.u.eu. -o ...o v.vo..o o. ,.rc and we wnl be sitro ot remaiuing several the exception of such numbers for cavalry I fc'KC.10. That the genera! comtnandin days a week, and probably mouths, de- ' and artillery as he may direct, not to cx-1 a separato department, or a detached ar pending upon tho movements of the j 0ci:l1 ",0 proportion ot ono company of t my, is hereby authorized to appoint a niil encmv T. ('. O i eaeh of those arms to every regiment ofjilary board or commission, of not less ' infantry, aud to be organized as in tho I than Ihrco nor nioro thah Cvo offiwVrs, From the Missouri Osage Vallty. ! regular service. Each regimcut of iufant- j whoso duty it fhall bo to esamino the ca Iturrti'ouJ.oc.. of ii,.- s'tari fiimnirt.-1 j ry shall have one colonel, ono lieutenant ' pacity. qualification, propriety of conduct, li'UHA, July 'J'.l, 1S01. I culouel, ono mnjnr, ono adjutant, (a lieu- i and i fiieieney of any commissioned ofiiccr Supposing a few lines from Central teuautj one quartermaster, (a lieutenant,; j of volunteers, withiu his department or ar i.n!-l K. Jh lnt, JOIIT HOFFMAM E.H-1 Mo. si NN.11 U tliilKTI'. N.lh t.l lluti--JM. On Ih-. 1-lh lilt, l-v ii-v. J. W. lanifl..., i. alUbja. Sir. .1 A. kt I MAN .il l Ml ANNA lik.NStlN. in snrpin from ihn Snrin-.l A I 1 In n-i-r.. i. i.-i.,..e. iii nii..i.) a T.i.uwi. fi, in specio iroin iuo i-pnnj.ieia . A,.KV ANW u sMiIU La ua jjri j,Aliv U1U, ail Lis baggage trains ; but -' " snil'eil nn,l nb.indoned one or tan ri.ri4 i kaaa-a-a-a--a-a-a--a-a-a--B-a-a-a-a-a-aB Ourforca was J,tuO, iacluding 2,000' 53tfU, Homo Guards. j AtM.tV.li r"(r,l. Jen Huii.jlnBiiiTteat(inhtp. The muster-roll reported U bavo been ' !1:h Ji"':' f " ''" txkvn from tLc enemy gives Ucir luroe at tutI,. 4 h m.. Wltt t, v. r.frorMr,im.ithUK-i- -a'Ut). luciUimg roirji'iits from laouisi Texas Kangers aul Cherokee h-ilf-lrceJ.-. Our loss was lo MJU killed ond ; l: y. II.-1 tli-- r-t -f th Irfiutry wbi hw 1i4, ii 1 irui f Hi in-1 t" l i irrtTF, la tti I-whbnrK Vrmm t'Ty, 1 y fi'imV-r t:i t n-cir.ul-.v. who burial htn ( ii ! J ! y lU L wi-bur Gr-i, U',) Kitb-miitUrj htm ilivsnun won Ul not bo unacceptahlo to I uut " ooo ui-oi.-iwui i, uue ; niv, wun may uo renurieu iu mo Doarn or 1 , , ,i . ........ i ..... i I . . ... ..... . . !vour readers I venture to Cive you this I '"P6"" n' 'r' ou0 'V" l'iarter. I eommis,ion, and upon such report, if . i?,. Iir Ji ,t Ts, ",C 1 UZ.ZtZZu' your readers, venture to g. e you this , 0DC r ,lmotul comlnisM. Tcrtf0 , FUeh oZJr anJ if L ' " E tr ' r,nU , , :.. . . atwrT. account of our Pennsylvan.a settlement. , fy 0M L ita s,cward two I tba rrillcut of iU'e i;uitcJ Vtates, the 1 "7.? UpfLjr Unl CuJ ; -:ViuLala j During last Spr.-.g protn.nctit beces- j principal musicians, and twenty-four n,u- commission of such ofiiccr shall bo vaea- j t7MZTl.n victory ! ""l-Xi v w, t,.oma, rou.nrK. tb of Nathan- . s;tii i..ar..iM... t A .1.1' .- i ... i ben d wilh pleasure by all tho members before the meeting of the State Lcgisla- of ten companies, each company to consist ! shall bo of the Association. Mjiliuhurj l'rus. I ,ure laki,lf, jt for granted that the State vC uao captain, ono first lieutenant, ono commissi 'i i . f.i'i-.:, ti, i : ,i second lieutenant, oue lirst sergeant, four would iu tCapt. J. Wesley Cha.nbcrlin bas was already ou of the I. nion. The object b corporals, two musicians, ' cccdin" .... . 1 . ...I.t.ltn .,..nnrlinii In to.n nn.l 1 . . . ..'I ailed for California, on busiuess. was, undouhtciliy, preparation to join ami wag0Ilcr)iU1,i fr0UJ sixty-four tociohty- II 'hi Inr lUC isiiuiueiu ,.JUciii-iiii.-. a iiey i i.rt t.rietitra la-Shaw Lno was to Lecture in Uuu-, p; .jlll0 Guards," professedly! SE. 3. That these forces, when acccp tiugdon, last eveuing. I rrotection, with tho reservation ! ted as herein authorized, shall be organi- : ,fi zeii juto uivimuds ui mrec ur more un- liall have camp, onJ c - d (lur llOHJC proieciiun, wnu i uu r' ai i vuiiuu ; " "J 'i v The Lycoming KepuUicn Delegate ! of striking for the whea tbe ! igV'T'-ot So".' bo elected Saturday, . tl, inst. meet m should come. J -nr , ,Lroe aiJo9.du.c. County l.uuveutioi, at tho ( ouit House ou You bave nn account cf the out-go of I B5si,aul ajja,ant general .it.. cligiblo to sat on such board or , ' cummissiou wuosc rani, cr promotion any way be effected Ly its pro and two members at least, if by the dci ras born a' in lV-IO, bis mother being a descendant of ! lit .M- i;i-'i.ii" 1 eti nit.. Fi t., widow oi Grorg l i i...i :.i:!.t!.. . i-'iS lost.. t. lu ion of Jamb aa4 Col. Knowltoo, cf Kevolulionary fame, i i rioiu'u Vj'ky, iuu iiit.jou.ii adam iiainis. Vkiuiuri aauia n v ujviuvi (,:- 1 a , - j. . 1 a . 1 ... 1. . 1. nranf in'.L Kln I hn nf mii-iI rsinlf nf 1 1. f f " . ' "-fc"- . -tii atcd at et J oinf, ami for -0 years has 1 ' O sAi.n hard mttrmn an In.Imfia k- a Wednesday cveuimr, '-1st Aug. I I,alf 0f our number. Those Juuiata county I nnn r.lecttons, Satur- , . . ... . ..t f.;ii n , , . , who remained did so of their free will, uo- day, Aug. ol; Convention, Monday,; s.,.,J ' I der tho conviction that tho time for going Centre couuty Kicetions, Sat. Aug. j bad not yet arrived, (for the Seceders bad H . .1 . .1 1 f i...arl.rii Ili-it AMI AGHKKl) ON CANDID ATLS." , - 1 o.en..o , u,-. Kv wuru mu. --r--"" j " in- ruin j.ii-eiioii, ..jiwimiij,, ; mey were moving 100 lasi, aim iuu e-iaiu Tbf randidatc (thus secretly urrauged) ul doubtless appear one by one, as "Iu itpeLJenl" or "Volunteers." (Put, "1 who ") They, however, appointed A Kohler. II. C. Kyer, and C. L. Smith, fc"Jirk.'r" for somebody, not named, for Kmbly : AmiF.sTniiiim TltF.AsuN llnn.Thom- A II , l...t. nf Cist Ti iiiussee. who r-'r'iU-iitly opposed the aetinu of his fAte, 4j atrcs'ed ou the charge of trea ; iu Lee Co , Va., on the 4th. He was I "In y lo Wjslmiotou to claim a seat I "Cmtess. He wi.l probably be trie .1. T. ..." .1 '". is the way I mon men are treatea 15 tic Souih, but to n- in llu- X-irlk traitors ,:1 Lcrssiouists pr.ach di-loya'.ty and tr.nn kI.i. i . i...... i i,..n H.1 iverninent attempts to stop them " -l-ir tr. a-onable work their syinpathi- "yi'Ul that the liberty of the pre. ir.i,nu of .jje.-eli is b-iiig viol .ted ' i loui-r will these things be al- I - Convention i urs. J.t. m ;a ,I)0 TIlil)D.) '0 bavo bad l inton I-. ictions, lues, -i ; Convcn-1 . . , . .,,. , .... ' ' reasou to see wo were right iu staying, lion 1 hursday US). I , " , Centre l'.lcclions, Sat. 21 ; Convention , a"J S!aJ to ua1 many of our neighbors Tues. 27. returning. 1 am happy in believing that V. V . ' hv -. i 'all our Penusylvauians, without one cx- Parsnn Prownlow s Aiiortn'e llii.. has i . been suppressed by tho Secessionists of vp'"n. L"1UI u,ei n"1 uaT0 bccn 60 Tenuessec. No diversity of seutitneut is ' from the Srst not one traitor amoug them. allowed among those who are engaged in j Pusy rumor passes around her fearful breaking up the I'liioii; but here, where ; fay.gis; occasionally, several families have we arc ti -htit.z for the old Big, lueu cau j ;l't1(.ri.d at ouo bouse to bave men with cheer for Jeff. Davis aud WO allow them ; , f. l!,.t thin,. are as. fuming a more quiet aspect, fcomo ot our i - -.. . . . . i .t . r... i .t ... l:rcckiuriJ..e .National Committee, succ Is lamilies nave jei .o near me mat o.u u. ,ar nllIiy aU(1 ,uc ouicersso selected shall James Cameron as Colonel of the TUlli , menace or of insult others, undoubtedly, be permuted to retain their rauk. therein. N V Kciment. We would all ihe ' have boeu threatened. The Union Home I The governors of tho States furnishing lir-ckinridge men followed the Colonel's (;uarJs are iu the ascendency, there being examplo iu striking squarely, without ubout 1()j0 wituj0 a c;lct0 t,( () miles equivocation or ifs or ands, for the Gov-, y fro )p3 are s!atioBej fur crumeut. a, im abi,ut ., At i no tune diirini' the battie of 1. u.i i t f ... i:. h. ls threw dowu mne ujiiu i. -U..I, "...vo r , to do as they please. L. .1. Steven, late chairman of the, Jjutrint general with the rank of major. Kach brigade shall bo composed of four or moro regiments, and shall have one brigadier general, two aides-de-camp, one assistant adjutant general with the rank of captain, one surgeon, one assistant quartermaster, aud ono commis sary of subsistence. Sec. 4. That tho President shall be authorized to appoint, by and with the ad vice and consent of the Senate, for tho command of the forcci provided for in this act, a number of major gcucrals, not ex ceeding eighteen, and the other division and brigade officer, required for the organ ization uf ibeso forces, except tbe aides-decamp, who shall bo selected by their re spective generals from tho officers of tbe army or volunteer corps: I'ruciili J, That tho President may select tbe major gener als and brigadier generals provided for in this act from the line or staff of tbe regu- T lTell'VT..fih.I ... LI...Mll..lr vciii iiaiuiuui. -Liii. .mu va-i t t i- .... ... .. ....... -. .-s . ... . . seen hard service in Indians wars, in Mexi- - r - i i... n... ... i ... .u caneies occur in any ol tho companies of , ... ., i ,- ,. , ' , " ' ..... ....................... ... , , ... i ii e i. i i CO, 1 bifida, California, and Kan.-as. His Art of Central Aetntoy nf thi Common volunteers, an election shall be called by i ' . - ,- , i .- , . ,,, .i,,.,.l., . . . .. . i rvnerieneft in ivansi rtinniveil hitn from , weal a. EP 'r.ivra the l.lth let. A.D. 1857. a liemocral to a cordial Latere: ..order i .tl liuliians, and Slavery. Missouri were invaluable, lltsnamc will i io.ia aiaes uuua adorn a pago r.f our country's history. tho colonel of the regiment to fill such va cancies, and tho men of each company shall vote in their respective companies for all officers a. high as captain, end va ll u servie-' in StH' In risr n 1 mnui luula ia raUaua. .s.V7 --- ; ,, lr,.,u ,.tu, .r l, jr. i.i t ia caneies above captain shall bo Clkd by the ; ,. , ' , -, . ... .-' , . ,, : : i ir . ; .. Ho h aves a family to moura With cation Viiloa ff Hi.. rnniTe.ls..l..n. .1 nth.t.ir.4 of It... i for bis early loss. I.luMIttlr. rir-iit-ttiftn I Oi.-r Hanks ana ConuuenwvtA but! lv...iu.i. votes of the coniuii.-r-ioued officers uf the regiment, and all officers so elected shall be commissioned by the respective govcr-) The new Tariff Pill, as passed by tbe nors oi tuo estates cr uy iuu A'resiucUl cr House, fixes the duty on brown sugar at tho I'niled States. o. cents Per round, on white rcfinr d su.'ar c -11 n-i . ... .... -. . 1 , - " - . . nr.t. ii. auai uu ...uers w.iiieu uy ; .j eent3, on fandtcd and colored sugars IJ atK.ve named Hank, wh, SOitiiers m me scrvicu oi iuu .'Uiiea ota:es may bo transmitted without prc-payment ll.TW SH.U47 :t Si'Ui ;a ui.:w l rernna!!y apprarnt before nr, Anrtrctr Keti-u-.!,-, .N. I"., llavnl Kel er. 'ahirr of Ihe brms luly swofB rrrct le 1 bis s .'l i, Sud J v 'jle l lb-.- battle lout. U tJ-'t-i -a: ..li .udeiu highway Iji the voluuteers under this act, .hall coinmiss ion the field, staff, and company offieers requisite for the said voluuteers ; but in cases where tho Slate authorities refuse or omit to furnish voluuteers at the call or on the proclamation uf tho Presiduut, uud jljatcc:. r.cau. tuvli Suu offi tb.ii u- such regulations as tho Post Office De partment may prescribe, the postage thereon to be paid by the recipients. Sec. 12. That the Secretary of War be, and be is hereby, authorized aud directed to introduce among tbo volunteer forces iu the service of the lnited States, the sys tem of allotment tickets, now used in the navy, or some equivalent system, by which the family of tho volunteer may draw such portions of bis pay as bo way request. Washington, August 15. Thero is reliable information here to the effect that thero wero two thousand rebel soldier sick aud wounded at Culpepper Court House, aud oue thousand wounded rebels at War rentou, on Tuesday, aside, from numerous fibers at private residences. The story of the ichel lo.-oat Pull Puu Lo3 betel beCD I i'.l I old ' ot tuo Culled bta.es j CPUM( 0q CuffL.o 0 cents, on pepper and i aecor hnq to law, says the aN.ve is corrrcl through tho mails l ai!spico (j CCnt, on raisin', li s, dates, ! me best i.i : his knowi.-i'-.-.- Vie. 7. ll of postage, under j ,,rune3( aDJ currants 5 conts, ou tea 15 j a. kknnfpv. n ,1'AVU. ULllElt. fasbi.r. cents, on cinnamon 20 cents, on nutmegs 2j cents, on oranges and lenious 2' per cent. Wo are plojsed to Cad that the ia- f.,rrr,-l..l ,rtlu tended reduction of duty or. iron bas been WLcat 33 ,0 v,) ,.; , 10 abandoned. Pennsylvania s reat interest l .. 45 Tallow 10 has been cared for. A letter was received in Washington on ,yo. Corn new.. Oats 10 Lard 10 22 Ham lit Wednesday, from a lady in Kichumud, iu I plar-ced 1,12 Sliou itSide...S A 9 which she Bays : "There is no rejoicing in Dried Apples. 1,:"0 CloversccJ 1,10 Richmond. Tho number of killed and , l-'irkiu Putter 10 Potatoes 50 wounded brought iuto KiebtuocJ is fear-' l-'res'i Putter... 10 Country Soap 4 iid ful." Judgo Woodward, of l;l..nm.-burg, is noiuiuuted for Prcsideut Judje iu the Pucks aud Montgomery di.trict. The habit of going outside of a district bas ad vantages as well as ev Is Sharp shooters and Cavalry are tail t: iihvre.l to lioviiiuneut, an-1 a.i.ptcd. 1I.J" ao-M4 to be i.vuilal-j Z..C- -ry. Time-Tablc Lev. Wmr K.H. Slaliun. .WMI7.V MWlll. Freight V Accum'n passes Lewishg A M VI. ul 1 rain ttt. ihi Express dn .VDIVI7 M.fTf. W i. I iiata p-i.,s l.p.i lull.' 1'.. vlii A A..i..iiniisi!aliou If 4:t K M 1:02 A M X.fcu; 1 5.l2 ' M 9.-1 P M