. . III ill! ..TlIE.-itboN," er.IibIIshe-1 In 11 i Wtole IN'o., 3,435. BV 0. N WOIIDEX AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At l."VO per Y?ar, always In Advance. LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1861. CHROXICLE.-estaKHlel ia 1SI3 Wide No., 805. at r rt T- r nun-mi smuiikii- Xscvlay Mnrninz & Friday Afternnnn. Union County Ticket rt,if J.4re-JIM . MwiM.". ar Ruttalue. Mrrtr-L MltTTk AIKKK.HT. fir kllr Itrrr. (aaaS.lrrr-JK: 1- UTHi. of lulol. trr-l"T-JI'n . WlfiTT. -I Irwlsharc. Irfiir -l:H:ni:t R THiiMlKiV.of wlHiaburs. -HIH riMI It. of tralskurc. :v. .'Willi uii.:iicim..iii.iii, 11 ia; jiu ii.mf.rt to the tiii:iv." Wli.-u t!i .N'jtioii is V I. . -Vni' with si.i'.s' itiflictod by inu-rat.-.- it lix- f. A and p.-ttcd f.r a lilo tituc. s L'.j'r. -.n .1!: 11 '1' man Is that o fl..aM l.avo. nt !; :ii' . :is 11n1. l1 j-acc and tain i-s p..s-:lio. In tlii.- spirit, the ic t.ri -ii.- jvrty in the f'r.-e St.it. -s iroucniliy Iv.e Ui.-1'i't'l t!io oiivi-Lran.-li t-. tlio-e lite ..j-i-ti. M- ii-.w w.tli Us ill t!i- stnu'.o a.-aiu-t r. ! i'ioi:-. litu-l..vii tyraut.-.. In I'ul.'ti c -Jiitv. with a vi.-w t., a jcacc!'ul uuva. the .i'.iiiiuniit party cxt-'tidcJ an itn'.tjti. :i ii"t l:i. r. K t" lie ul.lii atis, but fuit iin tu Xiti' 1x1! J imln 'iUrnti.n in ilt in irlt to tujn tt trritvi an ! rr.Vi'o, atft to maintain tJu Cimttitu'iu an ! the I ntim at oar f itk-rt Irywtkt'i tlf-n t us.'' Th:. call wa iesipu-l t" I-' liln-ral, iii'i'Ierato. ti.ticilia 1'TV. ati 1 M'1-fa.-t..ry to all cutidi.l in- n and ira. p.itri.-t. And it was. irencra'ly. t.. r.-. oii. i. More than n.i.r pr .l a- iivthr. -tilth F THE VOTERS or I'sinx coLNrr i-.rii.:ii'atei in the Pbimaut LtCT!. vs. . a-u f.r himself making hi ir-t i'u. ly wM haild, f.r cv. rv -fa-;.!!. Tlore ' S'l l.otlt- 111.,. 1 ':-. .d t'rrnid . I Ml said, Thi have n. t Leon tin- Usiia! veil by d. f ato.l cnioli t iojn.-ti..e. Fair-mitido.i , tiulv, i the riht way y i. jal. s to l..i!nl.ii...le us and bargain iiy oiir ih.iico to c.u h ..th. r but c. ry me .f us Vot.s f.r him-. If, and cv. rv vote t uuts ono, sure.'' Th -c nho had the :.. t votes, thus ;-ivcn. arc und. iiinWy are of the Kst in..ral character, in their c i-itustaiici s worthy of the benefits of tiie laviii. otE. os in .li'Tereiit Lw-iliri.a ' j e" , i-.- i, and. varte.1 pursuit, ... lite 1 ..li.ica.Iy. s u.. were in iorm, r time Vt ln;-, and s..mo i re loni.K-rt,Ls but aU are true Tnion Jnn.one having a s..n.and another a l.r..- a a manly and ,..ri.,ic to,,,,.... receive .1 , ,i ., , . . Uiu-e pentleuien xs their candidates to br elected, by a decisive majority with td. sire that there be no strife this year, l"it that all our efforts v directed against iii s..' who have made war uj.ti us. It was li. ped, that, by this cii':. ssion i fjrWaiaiiee en tlie part of the limj'.r 7 party, our people culd be br.iiiht to a ' hariiioiii..ii-ly f.r on. e. And conse ",a ror, when union and bn.tln rlv action i-'i -yn.patliy pervaded the iiixs.-i-s.it n c .hsiti.tiiii to s. e' r.:irtizan scnveii- - ' I tll liC o I.i U Iters- o'r-. t syinp- rs. calling f.r an inclusive! party ' t.ti. n. under the abu'ed name "1 ' lu- iiia.in.' an exoiteineiit f.r county ..r ... - .1 .1 . :.. . iii.-ie iiii-oiianec iimii inc line- tl,, ii.tI....' TL-v .r,.t,r,;.,l t Io.,' p the loyal f.i-opl. arjot. tried to do in the Revolution Ii. .Lr..fMi ........!.:...:... ...s . 4. a., uiiu.-i,L eiie.i nr ' - '-.'rates or t andwatcs. j-jt a qunrter , aiany turned ut tn f .nn an op-position iiet,as there did to f .nn the first. The " ' tious few who made the call f.r Satur-la-t, ar reckless of the fact of a c"-l tl satisfactory ticket already intbe field ; V;7 only want to make a few hundred -'iir by buyinir and selline; the voters ; - -m thry pretend to "contbol" fir the rKKT TICK FT th.-v bad 1,-forc-haud I '--e-l n,.,n. Others care nothin. alM.n. ; the -n, but not to embarrass the Gov 'ZTk jear-.sh.t; but having none there (and very few lictI1 ,aJ V-t Ma,ter, at W.yoe.lar.r. De.lB FathW-I wppe jotj are P?l been bui.J.Dg card boes with I jisMar.e W4S a s.r5n, indication T S " ' J Unnecessary Agnation. j hlnr) Ioeir V01C we Ullllrar,,. 0nlj. , , : . anxiou, to h.ar from me. Weil, I an i pctaul p.e-J-cs of eottcn eol!a eta.s, Ir. ,:mpr. iJ At th IWiect's diasr to Prince V. L , Ia t.m. - i-l 1 i-ftv, nitucr a tree pjvern- l.ele-ate each from two Districts. Altogether ; .... ..,. . r ! tife, bat e -niplotcly u-fd nr. We bi tfrcahsag candor to keepiog . v " ,":! pleon, G-n. Scott entered the reecrti.a J fc. ,:. Part:.- an u.ittl, if um,ry, .. a, abundantly evident that the ,asS of , f'" b '-'f e' 1 1'jt car 1, show- fi jQ witb b!i elKttt el.4 t, the w.li-worn fow engage!, to put down the rebei.ioD t "' j " h, ." ,.h-li. nj-ti th. b..l.liit!r the roius ..f the people are very well sarisf.ee with the ', l' dcP J0'""1 " C.ue of ha-. oar coan,ry. j lhitk . fi0ght t;n. fl.S cf CtiDge, oak.-s kaDWn his wants, j which u aitr.iog at tie overtlriw of the j M-C:cT::.a. jt w, f.,t foar leaniag I r h;io ..ur country U in it nominations rreviooly made by themselves, i mln happiness, as fo.Inws : hour y;e bjJ cnlj fif.c(;a or ,;l!e(!n j present and tu'.ure, and at ooee reecites ; best Government np m the faca cf the ear:b. . np-a fil4 ft ci);ll, ; Seventy-five npoa J ' 1 ,ithl1i.'lH.u nudmoii'trou ! f-r Senate, Hun. J .haWa'Isu-as nomina-i beloved country is involved in a : tbou.'inl at the outside, to seventy th 1 aisurlacsa that th funds will te ftjrth- j IIe ijgij tltat ttie cauie of a maa's ccnatrj ; tLirty-Eva : History waiting upon Propb- L ',; , '' V" . ':,:;, . , ,lul . ' . . Barber; Assembly. Jas. . ' struggle She is beset by a dire- and cf the enemy. We thought we ha 1 " -oolles-s victory wi.l be an . WM MBM cf CjJ m1 ti,t the e3r,e ecy-Metror, upon Hope ! r? I M--. f 1.1 " ; Vounr over E. C. Moore and j. W. shnner : ! 10I conspsracy cf huge pr .portions. H,r j them routed at one time, but they were rc- tts J "f i-irof e to the m:takes ! f , n f inii.i.-inti..n which is, until its a.l..t. . sher.tr, V Cox. bv acciamati. n ; Commis- Constitution has beta violated, h,r Liws ' inf. reed by Gen. Johns.. , when we were cf ,be reconaoi.-ssnce at Bull Lnn. It j " P lJ n J J 1T of. lr r-Tm,nS in the P0.1 t? t.rm . .vi irc-. th- ijov.-niin. lit is maui- 5intr. Isaac Ever, 'bv acclamation: Treasu- at dvH.ni., hf r Librti-s outran d, and ! compelled to retr-at. Oar l:imet.t is wHd more than thi? it will strengthen . "s eoon.ry t peril w.tj&eu. ci.utr ISO uc- J at LKWlsiLKU. Pa Saiurday. vr.an.1 a fri.n, .-. n ith tho V..lui,to.rs '""'""""s... f.r.ifls ,.;,.ns ,t M .. J,iin,..t I wnen we were sent io tms piLce, wnere we aesiions : Tl..- mn th. n. u:.s wi.!.. ;,,1 .-:l,!if 0,i" Mr LlWi0Q L"e F0" troiotr further Soush. " i .Thct8 " 'J ! ..D;t -,a eTf, Le.r 6na of tn9 e...fl for the ;...m..eu-:,s 1 ,..'.!, .,,..1 ..!,.! P "ith those sent by the : Tbo35 v. Arrr.sSron? wa, hunt, j. of oar tompany, t-ue tlei-en otUr pr.s-! . . fc u t.f i or ic3i ',mr,r,.i c i ..),',. rl,.... Uttcr organization, and in the meantime, ' Philadelphia, FiiJay week, war, blaiaiD2 the Coafederatti f.r ' n. ore L. tiiidt iiia!, , t.n ls. r,-..?.! .ii,.r:i::v r t i j j - . cr who is m charcrd of ns. 1 want ,l'aer- !If there were no "Democrats," North or , " , , I j!f hlM oomi04t,j f,r Govrrn-r, n- Experience, precisely, in the Revolution, ' "'"V cann' v " nt-.n. on the th.r I r lav of -sflPrLMBr.lt Tr i,, what we saw and beard. LmrcVcr, South, whe were Secessionists, our coun-' t A "aid lamp explosion occurred .a the ; (s v- ,Jridf jH (Arncric.c) ef j end in the second war with England. It j "' ne bemg the aoth . -.y . f BI' - -at ,-Iyof the Kople ..aid little ry would be at peace, and on the high i td .TifiS lS , svnnnn t,, t us unea o - ..r IloticO In rnJ In r,rn..rltr l'ot d-orn ll l n , , . . e - l si I U I'OUg. L'em. ) 01 I.CC1I : ana I.T lUOlie .'" .'.o. .. . m-:. i i nuuc.j on DiC.I m reurin I) ne Jefrj.f J. .edistries, aft-rcexin andrtinnin" I. I t ? ,q "salted . a the sev-ro burning of Mrs. , feKJrJ sbrive'f (so;!m) of; with deplorable defeats, but w, overcime j Government ha,, is to take ?iO,f,00,000 , , The .ec, rf Philm SraM. A.!,,ni,,r.to, t.lw- ii , T "Democracy,' and Secession.sm is , Ng;e and child. The latter ha nce , ki Tbe 5ecciionit dare net ran . cm and rer.erercd, wd fioalljr fBd tbe .t par at wsc with lb pit of taking j f ' W.t cf KePy TP. dae'J. i w.ro-pu lintr in a.lva.ui', but a dor. ,, qaenebed. j died. Ancther warning. ! , Uckct in crp,.jti.)0 lat wi! try , road to victory. another O.C'?') on the 1Mb of Oeto-1 , ri" ' cf ob lrkrd.a.rli. of . s.) could bo collected, and some., f then -'"".. .';.", I The wifa of a rrorainent Washncfon . , . ..t;. '.. . I t.,.r IVvrmiM t... f . I..U . h-r on I Jjl Ofti iio.n n- ,(. ir.,h of n.. WU n-ti-r rV 1 rt Dar, i Hon.el.4ee d. ; - ra- . iv i iKizes. une oi tae Aiumni oi inc i , , . ...si . . -j sue... "6 . a e.. - ... . 4 ti ec t cf unmei i rat'. AJmimatrator 'n.y indifferi-iit, or qiiarrelliDer aU.ut ....... , , merchant, who receutly went to Man-a? f,rrn in Litctfi. d. Coon, at which it wis re-' eember. The amount allotted to the three '.r m..; t.; 1... f ...m the rot.lc Ferry ' plete Work" f "ash Millcr' thu UttCt ! and Ki-Congressman L'oteler. near Har Union county took ' 'be Hi,tor? of lbe Netherlands, each ele- j pcr-4 Ferry, are among the Rebels fatally ... , . cantly bound. The sum is small, but tbe wounded at Dull Run. Also General Mitch to ij-t toltt I3. , . ' .... ,.-et nf .,, ,imA s' nt bv dL-tractins the "'Ja'"i apoloyizcr in r . m Qrt,n,j vp, or tri, VwukW tiikrt or rump, of a ticket 1 ; 'as wo write the .-rune is und. cidi d. Wc ' x Ii .t wh.j they may lioliiinate tiny '-c -u...! Bci-hbors and resin-ctablc for .l'n . ... 1 .T-. .. :.. 1 .. 1 . .00, int.; 1 ra, 111 uaei conij.jii , , .'jcseis. ej uu auusi, urueu auci r. c Ul II u, ; ui' J iiIiiioet with firm opponents becauM: Conferee, to meet Conferees from the oth-: routing tae remainacr, wncoui los.cg "7Jre.J.:n.. ..i-L-., rri ,,,,, rn,, . ' aTIUi ITS, r.nN mex OF all TAB- fort, . . 1 .t ... .1 1... .1. .1. 1 .1.1 ....... . j men uou.iui.-si, se lec-1 - - h- vc de riijed aWe by a direct ; a Senator aince Union bas, and a. Clinton ; Hundred Thou.i nd Dollar,, intended fer : Seller. Pirates, reccmly, near Nag' 1 "ilorL "ca, ptk'eT a ! Z$ burg. U' t-o U.l...,ai.d all good and true men. i eBjoy, a Representative every year, while the Rebels, .n his possession. The money ; jr.,, .tcted Dd took po.scssioa of a ' oa the fielJ bv 0lfr meD( le.Jth Dlwe .f ; Rjber. Mar. of cb,e.ton, wa. ar--VTneSuteautboritiernrgingtbe --'nion (two Member to three counties) at wa raised in fcorope. r.rtt.A vessel, which they burned after ' . noted Philadelphia maker, and tbe date rested at New York on Welnesdav, char- ''f CiliD- nr. of the rem.lnin, ... time u...u: vy vi uc rc-iuBiuiug ac- egiu.ents from I'eno'a. ator c , ."11 i. Isaas (i. (..ir.l.in J'.y. ;. nn,;.. I '-r P, I'.... t i i. .1 , . .sriueui J.J0 CD XilO part OI 1 suuu.j aouuuucca uiuish.ii as au .uueeua- Democratic Conferee fleeting. This conclave met. M.-uday, in ihe Court ; House, ai S P. M.. an 1 after electing J, !m ! Youn-inan, Esq, Chairman, and A. H. P. II, Esq , Secretary, proceeded to business, ia an unuualiy melancholy manner. Allthetowu ships but three were represented; anl these latter hid an opportunity for representation, ; had there been any of their - faithful" within rer, Jacob (. Urown. by ditto, but afterwards declined; Auditor, Win. Yotinsr, and Associ ate Ju ',ze, Daniel I.on;, by ditto. No Presi dent Judge, and no t.V.ro.ior, named. Wa'.ls and Young to appoint th-ir own Conferees. Ti.e Mandin? t'omn.ittee was then an nounced (Jos. (Jreen, of Lewisburc. t'ha.r man.) and a Committee, cr nistinff of M'ri. A. H. Dill, J. W. Pei.ninston, Dr S. ii. Van a'7Ah. John Orr.and ssauaiel Vouna. appom-1 teJ to draft resolutions. The resolutions de plore ihe unhappy state of the country, sus- lain '.he fiovernment ia its etTor.s to prevent its own destruction, t ut are down on the pres ent administration. Tbev appeared to advo- . cate the Niti mal (.overnment w ith Ji ff Dans as its a Immistra: r ! llei'ire the resolutions w ere a t. pte :. Mr. becretary Did. in a mo!e! t.ttle interlude, denounced ihe Course of ti.e - Opposition oran"' in ihis county, which. we a:e hsppy to state, ha 1 a very cheering effect upon the hitherto solemn assemblage. Hut Mr. D. may rest easy in regard to the mischief which he appears to ihinli our journal creates in ihe seceded Stales; our circulation in that r.-i-ii is limited. (If we ha;e ui.sapprenen- ' .led ihe sp.nl ol ihe Resonitioi.s.we will copy ! ihem in fall from the o!T:c:al report ) i ti?"Wbi!e Mr. Miller was a candidate f.,r Judop.biaand Mr. Wond' friond onl canvassed Snyder county. Mr. f.atrscn, .fier Mi'lrr'a Ho.-l i n.t i in -,n!d e, j make a partial canvass, and fell behind ly 1 vote only in one District. The Crt Convention ia M.lilia county wis of the republican organ'.z.tioo of last year. Ihe j0 St. Louis, and surpr-.?ed its Tory in new one is to be under the following cill : cendiary sheets. Gen. Pillow (who was "5. In order to sive cir felloe-citizens wi.T 0D bis wsy to attack Cairo j has retreated have heretot-.re oinVred with us on questions o, pury. cut no now won us i, n upon me preservati.-n cf the I 'n i..n an.i the enforcement o! ihe laws as naramouui iu all other consid. erain.n, an opporiuniiy for meenns and con- sultms together wuh a view to ihe formannn of , lnlM Ticket, that when ,h,s Conven.ion , ')ourns ,t adjourn to meet on MnnJay, the i - "' "i August, at c cieck i . .m. A ,hi tatter i : i - i .t T..j- r . . mis county respeciiuny asas ncr peerie io ... 3 . 3 .. yield to our cho.ee, as a matter of expedi- ency and of justice, in tbe coming term. I be Arjut asks, ''Do we infer that broiute a man is a Democrat he is a Se-1 ce8ionist ?'' Not necessarily, neighbors. ! "There's as much difference in folks as in I anybody."' There are thousands and thon-'. sands of Democrats hir-h and low. ic the field and at homc-who are true Unionists as everybody admits. I'oiiil.AS said in one of bis last FDcechcs. "A true Democrat mutt be a patriot" and patriots don't try to prejudice the people against a Govcrn- ment in its aeatn-sirnggie wita reoei.ion. ; , . ..r.. us- . . o . ut unfortunately, every "Secession"; . ... .. . - . ijovcrnor is a"L'emocrat trie secession r .1 1 .t:., i.n... .1. i'-.nr,,uu ui-'swi us uiwirtn io icui" ocrats" and ail anolociiers for Rebellion, i ,,, ,11 ,h n.non.nta of th, (.overnment .., . ... .... .u.u.... ... ......- ine .,rrti i r nnmaA visa onmi.MiB ' T- - -. . t diversity at ..ew.sourg, na onerea t0 .. . .. r.erbans. rnav visit !U:ttIn ennr.tr. M::Min r.1 II .h.-rt I riiuf .ri . 1 .... . J brin?lc? the sinenses on US? can . i.j iuuu.1 iriKe-s in me mv Eiuuentfl a prisoner, who, having completed their course in tbe I WAsnixnTriN, Aug. U Col. Farn Acdemie Department, give evidence of haaa of the New York Fire Zouaves, dtel the best preparation in the etudics rcqui- this evening at the Infirmary, of wounds red for admission ta College. Tbe first received at tbe late battle while gallantly prize is ten dollars, and the second five, . to be awarded in money or books, as the ! , 3 ... aonor may aeetn proper, in.s year, " '. , ' . . ! 4 r"on ulrncr 01 1 "naaeipnia, receives two premiums the first, in the Com-1 honor is worth a youth' paving his beet ; . l:. ...its. lOEIlUUII IU Ui. Ua,K3. 1 . I Bflt-The Rcrublican Union nominee Senator in this county, bas appointed j C- . II" 1 a r L ....;., ;. the District, in Willi.ms., nun. It wss a onioani victory. on Wednesday, Sent. 4, at 1 P. M. t- .ii i.entreancj i.ycoming nave cotu cau . r . . -.t ...i.t. ha none, this county asks tbe Sen-! . this term. trit - .s.mn, I rs llirlnn fllim I of I'tlinll . i: .'r :1 .1 I Lewis k. Kvans is amnn the mi ' esteemed of the gri Iuites of the Univcjsi- ty at Lewisbar-. His home is io Greene cnunty-ihe most Wmritio and l' - o - Slavery p irtion cf Peuu'a where, ia sunshine inJ in storm, be bas b-1 1 tiwb : the banner of Freedom. He has recently been F.litor and Pr.-..rieter cf tbe It - rub - her very Kusuuci threatened With anni- hilation. bhe bis ealltd upoa hir sji.s to cootrilute men at.1 money i'jr her defeDse. 1 Have no tmy to o;ve. liu: 1 have a ncart, auo a iianu, una a iiic, aa j laese 1 place at her diip?al. I go, then, to lay upon the altar of my country all thai 1 p i?sr?i. I tru.-t that none wiil chid', whiiit I ask no credit f. r tho sa'ria-e 1 make. Ibou-ai.Js who have enlisted in this eoLL.ct, have gicrtuced mucn more, M( littlo famiiv in t!: mm. an 1 I j J - - r 1 -:.i -. t 1 ti'J juii r o...t; ,.ioui '....Ji'.r.; 1. t . ' i - sunder. " Viewing the matter ia this light, t.f.-.. .... ...,1.. .T .l.'!..!.... .... oc:u; to luc .1.0 t, 01 an uti.IJ, ui uu- dr cblignioa t) d-.v .ta Uijseit to the subj ioi.no of the treason tint environs ihe laoJ. I have otvea prec -pt opju pre-: fci-j.., in. . o.io . .ua. .". kau- ctent cicthod of raising recruits f r tee iK-fence cf tho land that has bles: 1 rue I !Er T.li EXAM! I.E. Weak as I am, I trust that the G id of 1 attics wiil make me iLs'.ruaier.ta! ia accomplishing acme g--J, ; Ojwever littie that may be. Col.Lind-r says that he hal rather fight another battle with the troops who teil taes at l!uil Uua, than with me newiev- ies. lie values the cxneriLLeu of onetueh tattle LL-hiv. rr v Col. Aader5c is r'pirtel to hive so far recruited in health that Le will s-.oa to able to assume Coiumind of the I nion for ce" in Kentucky. CuL Andersoa is now id W asbinjiton. Gen. Frctn int ha3 cl'c'ared Mirtial litv towaros MeaipLoS .-volt- is i'n. ; . , MVI.o'.n I... r.,1o.l ln? rcg.ments to suojiCtion and stitutitg much nee led and necessary dis- cipline at and around V a.-hiatoa. I ,,J. of , fjr cf one .,1niin(1 ReW) i t .,. , . ,,u,:j:rtu. ! k:il(,j ' ' n't. i. i t.v ..!- tt v "".r. Z 'T .'j 'i ,:,'" I w . sa'a"-cj .!.,... s,, ;,.., 1 " The trial of CM. . Iilos for npoCccrlih-e . conduct on the Held of battle, is projrrcj-; sine at Alexandria. I The Telegraph har been extended frm i Athens to Toiraada, ia L'radford county. lion. J. Iiichter Jones', of Sullivan i county, only a few nimths ago, issued an . able work in favor of Slavery. Now he is ! ,rJiKg ,0 r"n.ent of soldiers to put uowa me e;.a.ei.o.ue. a i.eoeuioD. Nearly every c'mpany of volunteers has lost one or tcre members, (generally of fever) since their return. Wallace. K-Tublican. is elected lo Con- press frou Washington Territory n , n r;t it,,.,., 1 1 .,,,,.! toI. I'avu uuuicr, navin oe.n promo- tcj t, , a; ,:ir (;cnera!-hip, will command .t. 01: 'r.V.i 1 lue liliueis oiuuiecrs. . Louisville. Auz. 10. Fassencors ! from Tennessee report that Represent- VeUon ba, beln released, and that .... ... . . JJrowniow is sti.i unmoics:ej. , . , vi,it hcr S0D) Lts been rctainei there a lMJ,S Lis '""P9 , , that be It is stated of tha hfe Col. Cameron, ; . . . ..... i- . " wasiaterrci in ..aeiueiu.s. j.a.e- i T.ri. cr jjmi ran. -oh honors of war. ; Gen. Lvon's brdy has been enbalmed forconsa6cc l0 hisfriendsin Conaccticat. A son of Willie P. Maogam, of N. C, j hy W'heat, of tbe same forces. r.en I.ee has none to the aid of Got. ' Q ' Wise in Western Virginia, and we may ; hear rf mm wort there. 1 Near Grafton. V., recently, 50 Union ! ... ...... ,,.A o.lll ir.hrlj ri Iitkt I an.. - u ca.i -vv a.eMe.--, ....... - - - - Iiutoetant. An arrest was made las i-riii.T 1 11 . t . aui.. a i.ia.u e-. 1 : .. v s - .;;... r f v... i.iMng Wa; taken into custody wita Two printer, am win soon ce maae puaiic. a ' . . . The rain storm of Monday last, was ' destroying tbe entire crew, wide spread, and did tnuca damage in, uuii, raar . xbe comaiittce upon a prize national Jeff. Davis to the Southern Comuiisei.tcrs OLio and other States. j Horace Maynard, a Unioa Congressman ! hymn, aficr reading hundreds of verse ia England. Capt. II. Gates Myers, of Ilaaovcr, Ta , I from Kat Tennessee, bas reached free . and listening to scores of tunes, find none j Jackson, the runaway RVeutiveof Mis comuander of a volunteer company, died : soil. He report that region as firm for well suited for a national hymn, and con-, -cart, taj deeUied that iui, cut of the Letter from tho Battle-Field. The f ollowin - letter wo C".py from tie i Watertown (Wis) lAmucrat. Our rea- 'deM will .1 once rcMgoiM the author baj f irmer resident of Centre county, lie was ia the battle of .Manassas, wub toe ' Wisconsin 2d Regiment, aud tiil his duty bravely. j bd!y cut up, but we behaved like soldiers, j j Due of the prisoners stid we foaht more ! ', like ti-ers than men. )ir Cotapinv rt!- ' i h, d t',r. a titers on tbe otietnv. and mow- ; ed. taeta cowa I lt3 bail. S e have out of ! our Coin r any alone siiteea missici, atd ; fiiV,n wonuded-narly one fcurti, and I the other conies have .fT,red ia the some proporiion. Capt. liouck and our eutecatit aetcu line gailant rr.en : stayed with U3 till the last. Our K-eiuient is: f t . 1- r.A Kt. .li. I'.tm.,., i ' 1 7t " j ' " - v..... . ... .... v- " s- 1- . . 1 IliCCW 1 ut. 1'irc'. j'JaveaSJ WClOUSUt , , , .. ... ,, , 1 , fiuW tL,9 rebels to the Gulf cf Mexico. Tl .... .t -Tl. LaVe fit SO COW luul 1 IIDuV DO le.'.r 01 them, end fnai this time out, I wiil nei. ' tL r u;t cive ounrters to ihtsi. We il3ve L,t one coward in our C-mpiny all rji.t-jca, aiiti re.rca.r'i 11K to.'iicrs. 1 . crtil wt'ite as soon as I c-t res-td. Irvin l'OTTEa." Ia cocncctisn witL the .'sucr. the L'on-', ' ....... - Gen. Potter has nw thr-e sons ia the i regular armv the writer ut tho aoov 1. tier. A. tj. rotter at Cairo, and (. uancs 11. Potter of this city, who, oa hearing of I lie E'f.t at .'lanasas imtucuiatciy went . v i;., ; i- i-,. t to Madisin, joined Capt. Lra'gs Com- piay. and went to tho theatre cf war with 1 tbe .V.h WL-cocsin Hejriaient hst week, j X Ley come from good -tuck. One of their i ancestors was a General ia tha ltevolu-. ti.it.aty army, foujht under Washington at . .onmnn. n n,i nr.. rt .1 r r tro. .....i Tip.-i in. .s.. ...( Centre Co., Pa. The Centre County Prisoners. Centre Ilu.r., Aug. S, l'Sol. Eacl sed you will Cod an extract from a letter r-cciT!-d lJ Vt- J llubinscn, dated j 1;iclimand, July HO, 1SCL IkiUf.ntc ', imji.rau Iiear llnoTnER I suppose yoa lave ard of our misfortune ere this, and 1 1 hava na doubt are anxious to know what bea becoma of us. Wo wers taken to Winchester and remained ibmim k, iu n , . - . -i . knew wheM wo are. 1 send ; you the n'mcs ol t&o rnsoacrs lrom vour ' 3 A. . "-'""J : """ V J.ettle, A. rtctilyon, .j. oaenis, J. MarKs, , T. Farver. We are all well and in hopes j nXr of boini exchanged soon, lell not to bo uneasy about mo, as t am settinir . . T ... i hi unfasv about m-'. as 1 am "ettini I along Crst-raie. c... it . i.L 1 1 1.1 a arc ue uiscuarzaet . soon, yoa wild prohally Lear from agaiu. Your nfLcti . nato brother, J 1!. HfTcniMsnjr. 21 Lieut. Co. I, 10th Keg. P. V Oar trocps became victims of Panic at ; Bull lttin. Hut their bravery stands nn-: iinn.'schi..I sr. I nnimnpar-habl.'. That hia k... ,11. ,ot i. ........ ikl niiol.iln.na 1 r fir ever the voice tf slander. For nine i h - urs they stood to their work like heroes. I .,i ;,i . ...1.. - ,0" u'z" "' i"-"- front. Never did solders ru;h ntoon , , . . ... , . . i V .t-'i ... V . ... V". . ' ri"":" i "'.'"" ! t .... .... 1 invlivii he n.m i insi' nun ' r-a?"It is alleged that aVtr'tt Jr D' rAr,7t was fi.ht 0 ' l the General ia command at Dull ran fo intoxicated, tbe dav before the tbit bo eoali hardly stand, and it is sas-i peered that, cn tbo'day of battle, he, as ! wll as others, wore too roach under the iiifluenco of li'tuor to act clearly and encr-j gttically. - li Tber.rl-.ilns Fiske.nitori.vis- 9. a Hr.ivi.!.. ' talist preacher, and editor of several of the , meanest Locofnco newspapers, was left in i the PostOmcc Department at Waohinjtr.D. ! Huchanan, and bas just been expelled; for r.bbiu' tho dead letters of valuable content Gen. Snrancr, in California, is trying to thwart the efforts cf Secessionists in Low- i er California, by forwarding . - . , Mexico 19 now favcrab S 'Vernment, and may ""J cf acking tte west a.MU. - i. .. ... . t,- NOW JObn ; cf . . ,. . .. c.oo.iY oau.e . iae j uncuao, we are nap-1 "ue-t a at .uauassas ounciioa. ,. ... ... 1.., a i.Aur.i.iitao, nug. uo.-iu. wsumony fc . . to state that all I John C. Rrcckiarid was invlt-d to n . " IT ii and report of the Coiumiss.oners appointed : ... trnm ... , th. ... I .:!v.v f ?e- ."T - "st"-; - M t by Gov. Curtia to inveai ate tbe army : T , " , , V me i.aiun. r- t i.ixseed .-hoaiSi. S 9 ' V c . J ; troun.ip.1 r.n....nf s taLpn Lavft bn tri.af.,t I an. n,t M ... 1 l:. . 1. - . ... . .... ' r,.n .. i. .0 ir. .1. I,n. a f lh B'rta Tr " .iiiB u .a uti.- .... Mrlc,1 A IT. Ins . li.ll I .livrseid 11 K The Sinews of War. The last hope of conspirators is pal to night ty the patriotic actioa cf toe assoei ,cJ ks cf the l.ja! States. The bank- - a -J awi.-. s.-.a . at w y ' a s Jf 'price ; but tney have agreed to lcaa the Government ON Fa HUNDRED AND , Fit IV MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to j carry on tte war. While Cobb ana bis r,ub!ie c science is the ic JestruciiLilitv ------- tf cur Government. The lacks rf L-.ntsiana decline partici- ! ?a!in ia the Conlea. rata Ban tonvec- , 110a to ml ttu UeU-l Uovcr&iucni. ite haLii cf .ctr Orleans possess ncar.y a.I ! the specie in the South, and they have no 1 nctinn cf giving it away without a tangi - ' He qui! yr or., aal this they eno cot oil- . tarn Iroui jclt. Uzv.i anl Lis assjcures. iney a; re saM to be tootog lot the cman- 'eifalion nf ibo I"ni.,n .iom.-nt in ihftrl . --t - - - ..... 1 . 1 - .1 . t- i 1 ..1 .n U!Oi- 1 Lot 1 Ci.:i 11 oiai.li, am .u.iii i.e.. i. . ., i .i i : ! their UiUnc er.i . ... . , ,., I 1 Be 1013 OI tt.C I'.lStCm taUK?, Willie an a-t of eeif-prei:rvatrn, has amaiicaly 1 strtarUawd the L'tioa tcntimetvt ia Ma - rylni. What the War will Cost This is Ti--ti-n that is now diseusscl by iota: '-f lt2 ncpipcrs, certainly U n good i , Doroose. i.Le man wno wi.l sti:.D io coaeti ; the cit cf the means to a;U;a his coua-1 i try, w;ald q jestica a physician s Lui l.r Btr-Tir.tc a wound in Lis cLil l' fl 'sh wl-.i'c !1f,1.l:oo I W13 tVy Qur wealth is . . , . I owiag to oar rrcsect good government., . ' f f- If ,Lal 14 d'royed, tha loss wul be a baa- dre J fold greater than the cost cf the war, as property would hardly be worth tolding !!ciides, it is rgrea nustake to euppose tha m Ip0SJLd in .'w'ar is all last i . , , . , . , .. , while prosecuting a leven jeara' war, and , it is tl crtaia that this war thou 'h a ! great calamity, will n.t in the end pr-ve a '. bhssins. The Cret loss cf bbed aai 1 treasure will bo expendid in placing oar ' ,3Terninent on a fouadatioa that rebels 6e,et attempt to shake hereafter, a,nj xxa money u spent at botae aruonz! ..,.,,, t. ir. ... s I iiu.i:.i..r. ins .'laysvuae, iivt.,) Evjh, aska the following very suggestive . 3 . :. . iJ vmffiT h'f nnf ot lhrv vr.Mi ' , .r. : . , ''-1 " " , ., " . . ----- -- ciilE2 oat trj:m. eiv aavthio about Ihe . nnooaltitatioaai.t, of raising an arn., of r;b(j,j iat Jutu T r Ct, ltC, ,Ut .... cii. a4ia under loot r i In short, did you esver bear one cf them ' .,!. i,l flioti-.Klj nt..r.l .l..n . . ,. , . . . ' f jreed to f Wo nalerstanl that Mr. Breckinridge 1 I expresses tua highest opinion of ljo. I M Ldeilan s military eenius. Mr. Julias .. .... .... Bing says that Gen. dieaaregard and his j mlrj 0f la , ittt. r dalej i;;. , olucers intimated repeatedly to him bat!m.cj Ju;y c.j fr.-atjj cf Maun- MVIellan was the onlv rcneral in thi ; ' ' 1 " i l'r.it.,1 Sstafoa ti O m t h r v t It nrnn ih t I dreaded. Oa this as on other points in J his narrative of experience within the 1;.., It. T.; ....... k 1 "-e'. "s "'" a trustworthy witness. w . ... ..... I "-"'"""-i "J" ut- 11 'V. .. " ! importance in t war are not ncee.siai : , !..'.. i.t..f .e I c la Ul'l Ull tJ. I c Ull lue lima . solved that a vigorous prosecution cf the j with ail tha men and meins the'Gov-1 crnmcnt can coraraand, was the surest and i - c. .k 4.:., J I tn31 speedy wty to attain the desired rsc - T-a! ,s tBe 03'j kiail cf "Pace" bt wiil stay peaceful when Rained. Joseph Trarabn.il, (the third Trarabnll . .d, 1... 1 f?.A.nA ( f. ..:. 1 ' .ua uti uttu uvii.uui ui veiuuee . leui, . . - .i mi... 0. .-,t tt 1 ulW u- ,ail- ,a c "a Je5r- 118 wasfuieu iat; weio cjnatj, 11.:, a,uiea a , J ':,e C"014:311 05 ,C9 l,07" "ctnbnu WHO Gen. Washington m much confided in, and "n - . ; '"i1 ,0.,!i,T:. an J aotn ne called '-iarctn- ! a nortaern rasn ta.iicj in lavor or compromising with or misting concession , to the South, at the present stage of tbe lVcl ?lme mos,1 ltnc, P9S se6 'ae j tiscd by tbe Rebel oa the wounded at the : Many of tho sabres of the decimated: 1 ;,tl ' I Union forces ! 01 cowcm r toe eoui 01 a slave. iao; to the cllect tnt tbe Lontedcrate army is . ' 1 .... It. 1 ' '. .... Ti . . . ... . l. . C ! - . i.e. 11. . ., le to tbo Lincoln ' i.iuj.i i-mniu , au.cu 1 moving lowaru iae 1 oieimst! wita lue ae- aid Caiifornia by ! was a Ilrcckinridgi-paper. j sign of entering Marj land aad encouraging of Texas and Ji'siice. Amid all tbebaroarit.es rrae- tue revolutionary spirit there. Tbesmail bermon by Rev. Tha's P. Hunt, Sund.y evening last, IU. Thomas p. ?- -i. i-i . .v r; P r.n Lt.NT. late Lhapuin to tbe i-i 'bto ftnn- '. . t . i v i. .jlvaou nttntnt, preaclti in the I res - byttrUn Ctorch, in this f lace, from the following text : "Tarw t Vr- i l rt n-.t -f tl L rL -.r t Mttr'T th- li;h.unu th-i.-'f . l-vi-f ri- u i " k';c Li.i.tueiM:i..-:ilKlraa-uit lilt tit J ' port of b.s hand or b.s Lcirt. llo was . piriicalarly and j lstiy severe tsp;ri th.t j class whj, whilj t'a.y preteal to h: L'ni-n ,,. , P ..tr.ilt li fault wiib ihe 1 , i,:r: ..-.;.,!; f rti 1 1 r -t J wn ' ( . ... . ,. , , ;i. k11u,0. lie b i.svcd, tha .whn-. every ! li n,:ht to t:s eptni .Es, it was the. j duty of ail who sympa'.bizj I with tbe ioa'h i to tn there, it was wrong to allow tueui t0 tn,,B, BJ to ?at,on the minds of ni:r r 1 : r uu t-P and Jo ail ia tLtir p- wcr to . . . .t ,.!.. 1 raiie ua orsoiitioa to the course t! tLC i- j miaistratica. This a righteous caas, and I tl.,1 if n,,p la t!n.!!.i. .1 It. 1 .-.rH (f tl: , """0 people mu: ia if. lio wanted no man , to bo allowed to preach treason in tte i.Vrtb." He hid no faticn:? with niea ! who pretend to he ia favor tf the Union . chile they ere constantly crjing dowa the Aiminwtration and trying to j jtify J.ff : n.,ta ..i x- . -,.!.! . a3 ua i-ia i-j ....t.. M.a v.s.a net nvc soutn a uay a.ar it-a u.terance ' oi evto a L.pe mat ii-e .so.-.u iu.ui j ro.e i tnaaicLant. luey uudersiool tu.r in- ! tcrests there, and it was time wo began to' lock to our. ! lie alluded in elrsng t:rra3 to the do-' m:ralintion ia the army from liqior, and j rocjmaietid.d its cstire abolition from the j caaop. lie slid it had teen clearly f t-.ven t that men could endure the trials tf war , mneh tetter wittioat i. ri r lain Witt , ,,- ali , .ifLi.--. MM sj.Jiers asr-.e teat wl..c ttey consU - tr g33 liq ior ia moJ.rate quantities tih - If b.neSoial, the great abuse cf it res iers 11 gre' csrse. He cited oumerous m - tU. Jcfe tasces ia our U;voluti;Biry struggle wtere aU were clearly traceable to the drenk- -"S'"J ...v- enness ol ouicers, lj as.scric4 Ual Le Cai positive knowledge that the disaster at Pull Kaa was also produced by the same caaso. prod Ha j i.. ." lUd-J aU. to tba vi ansmciz from the appointment of incompetent per- eons la responsible positions in the army, purpose cf rewarding party cervices ence. Nethisg, to said, could be destructive to the interests cf the iijv t. f.Tre na. "1 ta rarit!,- ? L. .4n. ..-.;.s, ' " " , io an rany aoiaiices. . "J Jlour3 ,a ,ue L'cit J-rce . tcteresticg, and impressed all wi:h asstse If ,bVT,ItoCM ,l? MJ . . ter. The onetin!? triver was rcilo hi th? '. r o n . r t. . . ; " -v --- bJ -it" priate to the Ocoa.-i.n and breathed the pur- est and most cLquent riUi-tlstn.-iVK. , ,., I. . AnismvLEr- imknt Cel. G. R. Lv "Th9 enemy thought up to 4 o'clock, j they had the victory ar t to th y A 1! ; iuf fi rjp-jrtune irriol! if tiro fitJt A, j- tmen( tarni-Ilxe ljtt!-t an I j-ite ut a y'.j- viout l ii'torv. -,,.,. ,V',,r.. 0n .r,,,:,!. rnr ..... del f, 11 into tbei hands. Th. v ,,,. . t. .... .. ,. ,,,.,.,,,,. ...".. .'..'-.". ... 01; . i.ic . ... o. ' cities, ia proportion fo their cipiti', will j give to New York S-5.o..i'5.f"."J, ta Itostsa j fl5,C0O,C0i), and to lhtlidelrhil 55,000,- nflf. ...). r:o.l vvv, v. u , e..ue,. , Thirty-three L ci:a inscers escapel ' from Msnassas.Saturday night, tc 1 reach-; ed .a:;Dg:n Tcsday. In ettecting ; Vrt. .CA.r.a f.m C ..... i n CI - .v.. ...-.j.. ..w.u u.. a m.-u-q . u e:.l- . e nr. . 1 .a . vm. . lie ntf nant and a sentinel. I The Socr?tary of State, on rcieirt cf tho ! news ws that th pirate &imt. r had been tl- . lowed to enter tho port cf Curacos, at once remove! car vunsui at taat place, ana appointed ia b.s stead, l.icaard L. Mfrsc, of Iowa. Information received at Washinjfon is rox is reported to be raging among th speech, the New Yorkers eouLtertuand.d t. - their request, and Rreck. aacaked home- .;,t, Kainr, . I,.,,. , f .li.r.r. h.s from ' j DowsiM.xo.t.Aog.lO. ToeEKro-. (dywiua Railroad was epeaed to Wayne- i bur-, yesterday. Ibis road i tributary - ' . ., .. . the I'cncsjlviLia iUilroad, rooting y 1 (hs f it;.t tj.,eJ tf ,le I5riI,jtwil)e. u . tjs ta.;ti nt,tr ,60 ,,,05; ji.aJ.anU- geous t;rcatcsttiee,T the wealthy farm- cr, a! j!J? the r 'id. It IS SCTCOteCH Blilei ., rr. . , , KT.g. tuetB is u cum (its j mmu . V r. .- I " I rl a J- i.n Kut.k.1 IS tii.aBi 1.-1 li'in 1. m. "fvo sr.st.-r J B sn.-ii T'L- r. LuK.14 J -'.n Kr-1, 1 1 r.r Ir ;." ; 1, a i :. . : Witt a ;.ra.'.ia YtiuLg A lui T&dnf r tbe aove Leuers, will adverased." uto w toBRIjT, . l.r i ' 'r'' Per-ons es'lirz kav ui-v are Lots at Pablio Sale. ",'r r:-. it ll T . . . "ere l a: action, at ihs heats mas (ire--!, ia New Columbia n Ierte wrr.s.hip. '"ti.on c- ur.'v. Fndav. 11;h Ilr. i ept.reit. at 1. P.M.. THREC LOT- at iv:r:2 m th Il.wi of New Columbia, e-'-, e ci J r.n Kuher. dee'd. boundti s. u"h 1: v the fiboCad running veil ' n the F.T"i Ir a M ..tk. s the west bv D. R i-hra-i T.'-n th n rth t.v Saxa'i Oenber imp. ar. i tn the ea-t ty Salomon Kaack. Terms male iaoan .o the dav of isle br J MIX r. K'.CHART. Et-u r .' ': Wi:: ml I..-t u! Jjei t.u. Jui'J A is. 19. 1- H Auction ! AUCTION I AUCTION I Every Saturday Afternoon. Every Saturday Afternoon. Every Saturday Afternoon. Every Si.urday .fternoon. AT TWO OX'LOCK. V. l.DoncIiotver, Auctioneer. I C H lMJBEm.lt KRO'S will r?tr , ?c..u a (I lni.,r iarzt ... CB rt Q(yQTv, ! at P.i'. :-.c M e on tsATCKDAY, Augot mi. : DlA (.ouirvfcKwtiir.s.a iLDWAKr-uaee-wMs : lKt i.e-uj-. t Ki iiil.s.ilitjB iituiacraaaare) b""-'':"' IlI ..Kl!. I.KtM rilllls.tt tttllW lILUajaMeU , A ereat var.ety, all r-caUr ?oods, in gooj or ler.atnouz.t woicawiU t found aomathmg . -IK. S1..F. h. t-l..n In th. . i um.. la winmm...l2t in. n.op'. uh m wm ' c Tms opportunity ie secure barzaias. . Ljr ,0 ca i cn.M3ESL!N' BUO'3. f. 9. All pertvea indebted to na. will '. w utartD. ! - . - i . Shonfr Bsia rr""- .. v , P. II . " ----.y. !l is'irl ul if Hit Curt cf timmoa i-.-as ef n.. n ceor,.y a- 1 to n.t dlCItu t w-.a eip -e t.. Pot'.c Sale r Outcry, at tha t New C. Siimb : a iZZ e. "." - ' 'i'-"'" the ::ei-- t i. 1 :. . . i . etii.'-iu i.a ei ur.uui siiuaia IB u.a icwia ot r, ua.1, a, W nite Deer townihia, Ln- ,i nc. utttv.t ,ut led m rih tv public road, eat j ! -v '' 11 !ter ih of Ur .!h"' i ... i o. c, ?ti i-i itir..!, c.aiaifaiue vj.s a KoFRTil 'F AN ACRE mere cr leas where a is erected a :wc-tr rtv Brick i ii I)" e...i:ff H. use, w.ib a isnrerconi Ac w.;a tr.e a; pur:. r" J. !! enaacea as the property t-f iH.V CROH-GROVE. Xktrijr t-VriiT's Oiiie-e, I.ewi.-bure, Ans- li. lf.1 I ""0TI-"E i ; i.1 cerr.e '.-hi: .hue se: I-I th"; REGISTER'S nOTICE. htTfbv civen td all con- he following name.) persona 1-1 th-ir accounts ia the K. cuter" OT at I, ire. I'rion coor.ty, and that ' ' 1 ?.ns seated foreonfir- -"t, n an ! a ::ow-r. eorphans" u,.urt le held at LEWISBIKI, ft the county of s The ec"t e.f j M.c.Ranek, Ada "f t-''" Pre:sb.ieti..er-,T.whn sv A 'naiifrra-cn rf r'.Marin. Jro'sA, .'nil! nboriT, dec. d. !3itr.itri.r sva one of th back, lata vt , f f .e Ili-co- r ef Deuel Wmter, lat of New B- rl:-. dec 1. 1 inern are 1 oi j.-nn. h otre. r.TntcT rr-.? 7 ''f.i. late of I.ewibor., .VcM. " sec 1 01 r. .jrn n i.aira. r ler'iti.roa ,n F-'.r,-V". dee"d. wro wa Eieentcr of 'oe Tp. dre'd. y-Am.-n Lc.rj. Ime of Bn 9 Th acc t of R-b-rt n !.a:r t.Fiecnor(.f -,,7 ! of East FirTaloe Tp. 4eM I .1 The ace "t of Ch.t'es ISassennlujh. m f the Kxrotors cf titer-: 'jcij.late of iSw ... r. n i,,.-i 11 Thearc'rofJ b Hnmmel.Gnardian of ttiJii'um . iU!,r. la-e of I.ew.sborz. dee'd. r.KORfi': MKuRII.L, Keister rtei'srer's 0:!ite. Lewisborg, Ang. !7, lyl Hc3;j5Uurs IHarlut. Wheat $ 03 to Km) Fge;, f It) Rye 45 Taliow 10 .ri;;. tt.tcr 10 Potatoes .V p.'.!, putter... K) Oontry Snap 4 A 6 Tiaie-Tdtle I.ci!inr-; R.R. Statioo. .tJHIVVi; Mi;TH. Fre igl.T Sr Accotn'u passei l.ewisbg fl:"i A W Va.: Tia.n do 4::i P 4 Nigh: Lipres 6 l.u: A M .VOlV. SMTH. Mi:l trwin pa-ses Lestisburg sV-t A.M Kj. - rsnt V Acceraiaodauon do f "i P M N ''. tl lea. do 9.41 P M ii -''. Co, P.. cut eandiJiie f.r S..e Senator. at liacratawo, MJ , Sib. itst. tue nght is crer. i cluiu to make no JSild. i Union.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers