Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, August 27, 1861, Image 1

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"THE I'.NWX," established in lSl.-Who!e No.. 2.4SG.
BY O. X. WOKDEX AND J. R. CORXKLIUS.
At 1.'0 prr If-nr, aluajn in Advance.
LEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PI, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 18C1.
CIIROXirLE," ftaWIfceJ io 1 S43 Whole Xo., C07.
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o ii ,.-1 mi . rnini tif . wittioitt ;
t a ;,.. rhv.it tit i:-. Th-
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th. Ir warfare it' m.w-ful , v.-nld to
D-p thr f-i.-n.D of thr Uni -ti -till, whil
'he II. f.'l- should Ciiitiii'ie t" ai f..rt
ifti.T f-rt and ship after slitji. take Wa-li-;:..-t..n."eall
their r"l! i.f slavi ..r. 1 tanker
tiill," and iiiiT-.-r ut-ai ail .air to k- tho
-j'ti'sin that rri-!,- in ('"tr.-iid im 1
Ti fy may Int liESMX this, hut it ua.ui.i
i-' the- atsl'LT. lleaairrsl he y K.-pul-n'b
.T iK ni'K rats at'.rrtin:. . .j ak
i UliT.i wise llini ; yi 1-r vr V.hat w sav."
BX.Thi. lua-krd l-i't.-ry" kiiti
; ' '.C'VLBXMENT whiir trying t -tab it-Admini-TSATIOX.
i- wa ll matrli. d by tin
'a, lidatc wh was 'iu fa v. .r id" thr Main.
J-'"W but A.'.IN its X. cuti.'ll 1" IK' had
few Votes on cither side'.
a"Am?ng the Dresidential app"int
t;nt. c:truied by the Senate, wc notice
U following:
J'.hn F. Casio w, of Milton, Dennsyiva
lo be Aiistant t larte rmi-r r. with
l-e raik of Captain, Ansrust 3, ls"oT.
liobtrt M. Mu-ser, of I .ewiba'g, Denn
e.T'Vaoia, to be C 'mmissary of Subsistence,
' the rack of Captain, August Z, 1C1.
"OfB Thibii oaorganixed corps of
'anteers, under the command (pro tern)
Javes CnAVBtcLis, start for II arris
"g to-mcrrow (Tuesday) morning, witb-
C3t fail. They could not complete their
atgemcota to gi this mornirg.
II Jone. rf t. .I iTiinr ("m rt
I: University at Lewisbarg, ha aeefptrd
f 'l i Ir"a tbe IwLiut cijieh ia Calaa-t-i
N J.
K.X'H.iN'iK v( R Stamps ami F.svtt.
(il'r6. or yn n-.o t'ti-inl So mmy of
'he Dost Masters, Sra'b, bare ribbed the
U. S Gjverumeot of 1'. O. s'aiiip and
envelop, that the D pirtrn! nt has tlinugbt
it necessary to n'.'r lit mibl', an J Live
n'ir styles nale ihroaboat. They ow
give notice to Dost Misters to advertise
the ir it stamp, Ac, to take io .ihi"jr
fir the oil atid utter f'x "' r.of.'.f- to
r fii-e al. oid s'ani and coveio; cs. This
:.i -i e. : I.. .
bctbeonlv .Uto -beal cr-.be robber's
wbo have not only stolen mints, fjrts.loe-
pimls, and mld .n, lut even 1 and o cent
ftr ,tau:i. Header! iu Country and
T-'t,ii iir,:.ii,r,,,,,,:
iown . tell all vour neirooors toiret tu-;ir
, , . ' . . j
StampsaLu hoveL-re, cxctangeJ as soon
as lue 1 .l Lis the new ones.
The new Kuvel,p,s (nt the St. trips)
have been received by the 1'. M. at Lewis-
Lujj.
. Fiiends at a d
tanc? remitting for the
Chr',itvh- t lease send the heir Stamps
lilt.)
m-.Ian.ea M-Mihan.late'of LewMnr-r.
sends us fr.rn O.I C.tv. I'... a minnte ac
couot of the O.I Bt.tti;i.:ti between that
place and Titu.-vule, a di-'ance of about
faur miles, b..th sides of Oil creek, near
the ceLter, probably, of the oleaginous re
gion. There are about JO.gbt liundred
wells, us-ic", bi-gun, or abiLSatid, in that
J.-'an-c, and new ones beina commeLced ;
uuny of them are iu yielding Cinditi.n,
at.d il-e harve-ting the Lu-incss bas rc-
v;.-vd, to . u-4nis of barrels being sent, ly
aii of the freshet lat week, on to I'ilts-
tor Ciint jo M".'dhan enlisted in the
uif.t.c? if the (-vcrr.n.nt, in Co. F.,
('apt. Wrghf, Col. !lck's it"g. Ilis
fauiiy e: j impnvel health. Any one
.e f artieu'.ars of these Oil Wells.
c .1. "'U us.
r. i ice to ee that an aM-;mr.t
.w,
to u. b s rae S-c'ji jnish fres.-es, in Al
iet,t.iin. ii- jriD-.ttly put u wo ty the
civil au'h . tries. Wi'hdraw your patr.n
age f:o u trait r : give them LO friend
ship: I'.'f -l'irn th-ir f'tM 'il I'tt aniyou
will Miuelch them m.st eff..ctually. Some
of theui want to be mobbed, to obtain
syrrpathy and ''damagis" dn't gratify
their lust f jr notoriety and pelf.
r.Ihe Iiarr.rt urg U'.jr.i,. says
that anions other Unionists driven out of
Texas, is Geo. Davii. It. 1'or.TER, former-
ly Governor of Dennlv.nia, who bas re-
turned to HarrMurg, and is probably dy-
in fr.im slow disease atid bis sense of the
country's cooditioo. Twcttj years ago,
few men swayed more inSuence than Gov.
Dorter.
Js?-F r twenty years past the cherish-
ed oati.? ' Democracv" has beeo sufheient-
ly used to extend Slavery. It is now
....
employed as a cjver I r the destgss cl
Dll NinM-TS AM' C ) Vor.SEBS WITH
ID i:r.t. IKadcr 1 be not deceived Ly a
tfjni' look at the thinj m.aiiff.
r 'n nt.. t' Sl&r i Cl.rvti- j
From the Capital.
Wa-iiim;t..n, D C, Aug. 21, '01.
I had the p'ea-are. to-day, of witnessing
the Review of the rcnnsvivania l.eserve
Carps ur.ij, r G' n. M'Cal'l, at Camp Te- tfcc mM b,lutif;il 1 Li7C "Er 5een- "l Commissioners is hereby organixed, to be roeot tbe battle at Bull Kan received of . 8re' wea.ta, are eogagej in tbe business.
, '. .. ' .. , , Gradually from tbe wa'er, and well culti- composed as follows : Of iw i member? of brine premature, and badly managed j Gilnnr, of tbe Gilmer II "use,' Haiti
nal.y. ty Oen. .M t lean. Shortly after b . ' .. ' .LL- a a- .i. : ... ., ' .l " . i. . ti-
jrtly
his artiva'. the Dresiient and his whole
Cabinet came upon the field then there
aro-e such a cheer as 12.000 J'eLnsylvania
boys kn: w bow to give. It was a migciS
cent p jg'ant, and made me feelprcui.T
tnan ever ot our r.or;-.us o.a Lcmm:n
,u r i . w i- l .
th. I understand, from btgh author-
I. M i'i r j r- i
that .en. M llehan tronounccd Co!.
Well
ity
miri ls io n n giment, in wnicn are
v e 1
mens' (5 h 11 giment, in which are
the Slifer Guards.) and Col. L'iddle'e
Kegiment, the best io abearance anddrill.
But they are all a noble body of men, on 139 W""CB "e 6"' "'J
and are now in. state of complete redi-ilihore for ''eiPLt b"- 1 weat
E'ss f-r service i ?'10re a,nt four o clock one afternoon
M'Cleli.n is' a much larger and finer'" Tg' I00m 8t ,be
looking man than I had been led to suppose I "'or's 1Iome. Urge
from all tbe descriptions I have read of f;1!" bailUio? UeT Mr Vlmoa b"the
bim. He is thick set, very florid eom
nVvion. hair rather ii-ht and inelininff .rt
-j- .1. - .. i . a
sandv. a ki-rn eve. atai a Tiie an.i mien
which show L.m born to command. Of
course he was the observed of all observers.
I stood near to him, the 1'rcsidcnt, acd
Cabinet, for the best part of ao hour,
while the troops denied before them, and
had therefore a fine opportunity of seeing
these distinguished men grcuped together.
'O.d Ate" stood, uncovered, io his car
riage during the whole time, and under a
mcliiog sun. lie appears to te in fine
health and spirits, and is decidedly a tet
ter looking man than tbe caricatures in
the pictorial represent him. j
CI. Toxrkios and his Cavalry, wto
niaie the gallant charge into Fairfax,
were also on the fiVid.
Coming down the Geirtown Heights,
enc can see the hills of ''Dixie" for miles
covered wi;h the coearrpaient of our
brave legions, and, away beyond, the
Blue Badge, of Manassas memory.
I send you these few jotting, but have
n't time for more cr better. H.
It will be seen by our telegraphic re-
ports that a company of DLiladelpLia car-
airy dispiayel great ga.ian-ry u a fair-
.i.k.. I .h...tr I V. nre'i n.-nr - ir Tfl r..i ri 1
'aoday. Two of liic brave men ccm
the
", ,!
posing tbe tr i 'p were an. 'rtuuately a...
abd two captured ty the ea.xy.
j
Fro:a tha Searaen.
U". Mr Z?ig!er, of Lewisburg, band
us laj letters from converted sailorsf Lis
ac'j'i iititsLce "tie a Swede by birth, and
bub fair penmen from Lab we make
a fcr interesting fsint'!.
t. S si-m.T I" alurm. off th- avaith ef
U.i V .bi-;i jo Jul li. 1 jI. t
Yau must Lot think that I have forgut-
t;D you
Fir frjni it. V. e often remeia
her vcu in our rtavers. I wis on board
the Niagara at Densacola, and fund t!ie
brethren still faithful atid increasing. I!.
S. , who ridiculed rihgion on bostd
, -ho ridie-uled nhgioo on boatd
the friucetnn, his been inverted and is
lcvi,B2 ln l S Ic
brothers. We stiil have our meeting cn
bcaid, and th I.'rd is wiih us. This is a
'
1 ,nelv dolatel 'ilace-till here I cm be
' la., if
S ! we need .he r.riyer. , f
this ship's cpmy. 1 hey
are a uue ioi oi Dieu, auu wuu.j, 11 cm-
verted, swell the hosts of tbe Lord. There
is nothing ce
here. There are ciirbt
Snr, h mrmbi r nn 1, ,r,i f.f the llr.vi.iiivn.
te ten on tbe Saint Louis, a few on the
Wvacdotte, and M or 40 on board the
Niagara in fact, every ,b;p has ruebers
f tbe church. This is a new era to the
seamen. l'iay ia your electing., that
Diuiti'.ules of the sea may be ciitiverted to
tjil. I have sjuio tria, yet I find
stteogtheLicg grace ia every hour of need.
F. M.
: I'asama, lit Aug.
I will cow give yoa :tne ace. utit cf
our late crsUc. We left ibis place en the
13:h A pt il, and after a plea-ant run arri-
ved at Nowkahiva, one cf the Mo,ucsia
Islands.on the 10th cf May. While there,
a curious incident Lappsncd. We Were
OLe Jay exercising cur big guts, when a
shell txrljd-.d just as it touched the
ground. Dear the m:u;h cf the Latbjr
TLe ground was ail covned with short
grass and Iru.-h, and, as there Lad been to
rain there far a Ions .iuie, it was very dry
and ii.Samable. The explosion of the
shell ignited the grass which c.'Dticuel to
burn steadily. We paid uo atteutiun to
it, supposing it wou.J soon tiuru out, tut
istaken, f jt it continued barbing
lay and niifU. The iceoe at
we were mi
all that dav and cirfht Theieeoeat
eight wa
- h-auti'iil and irrind tha ,
e 7
ruunicg up the sides and a, cog the crests
of the biiis and aown again intj tbe vai-
leys. The text morning, the flag cQcer
sent a party of us on .Lore (abwut one;
hundred) to endeavor to put the re cut.
Ve took axes with us, and cut bushes '
with wbuh to beat out
t ,K fir. in tl.
iv- v.. , , :. -v..:..
grass. e hal a great time o. . chasing
thenreophnlanadownaa.e.iodbydm-
nertime, when we returned to the ship, we
were " rret,v we:1 ,irei. L"'E raveleJ
1 P' distance. We were all as black as
a lot cf negroes, and some bad their
!r.li cinr-A.t V. n r.a.liattl. cn.A...I
--" r,ut.-, ow.
cd, and another rrtv, who went after
7
dinner, extingu:shei the fire. Fortunate-
ly, no cultivated ground or any habitations !
were in ranse of the Sre, which extended a
great distance. We left that place on tbe
ISth May, and bad a go ..J ras.2eta Hile,
on 0ybe, (Sandwich Islands)
Tha
country about the village of Ilile is one of
vated f-r some dl-tance back. About
-r. ,( ,e. -t.w.
tbirty mues tact ot lli.e, is the oleano
, , , . ,
i-1 M . . . t -. V...t if v.. nmal .tin
o. a.. ou.
were there. 1 got some specimens ot La-1
va fr:m it, and I will send yoa some if I
can pet it home safely. We left Hile
June tth, and next day -ot to Ilonolula. '
ne V3' ', Q,J ' .
1 here is a tice little barber there formed
:
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rnunas tne lsiana. i ucre were very u.
Tef?e!s in tberc- aI1 :bt "hl',rf fioet
.1 -i l. J tl- . -
oversigai oi u. anu uas a xaeioei near it,
bat he was absent from the Islani when
we there, having g-no to Micronesia for
' o e
6 v.--.-.,, i
I attended a prayer meeting at the Fort
Street Church, and bad a good season
After the meeting I bad some conversation :
wua tne i astor ana oas ci las niemoera
-., .i i. 3 -e.e. L
cf the chnrcb.
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Next morning a party of broagbt onder review, and a commissioa
c l J i .
us toos horses anl startca out ior a rue. ;
Most of the party soon got tired and turc-
ed back, but one and myself pushed on
over a most wretched roal for about seveo '
miles, and were well rewarded f-r our :
rmna hr one of the most beatilul sictts 1
have ever teen. The road (if road it csa
be called) ascends cradually from II 000-
loiu till it coaies to a past somewhat ecle-
brated ia Ilawaian history. This pass we i
went to. Imagine yourself atandicg on '
tbe brick of a perpendicular precipice, 1
wita a mesi ocau.iiui, wtiriai.m.tu
country lying about Cve tbouand feet im-
mediately beneath you 1 A tnrn ia tbe
road bring yoa to this view suddenly,
- . . . t 1 1 . 1 . : . .
and it is one of the most sublime sights I
. . . 1.1 , ...
have ever witnessed. Tbe road on the
other side is eut into the aide of the
lot m. horf9 w tired we turn-,
j fc , f jb iwUe and lj:niriD , q
view. Io the afternoon, as I was
walkij' about, I met one of our men who 1
tjlJ a.e bo Lad teea a ChrLiua lady, '
who raid she would bf gla-l tu fee any f
our men who n.iht feel inclined ti eail
on -io her. HaT.t.2 obtained her aJdreis.
I weut to see ber ia tbe cvenirg aLd ra:
cd a very ilit-nt and rnfiiklle Lour:
wi;L bcr. She ij tbe wii -w of a marine
'
bck. Sbe is a true Cbrir-tian, as vou cm
- BPe by every a:ti.in and every wurd the
utters, cbe t ill me rirt cl her List rv,
fn-ra wbicb it arpcars tbe bas endured
great triils, but is p-tfectly Lsppy and
,MtgU ter chan g, with .La, IUJ
f,.rcLi!y iccprabia from troefh in
the Svior. Alibougb ag.J, she IaV.rs
cit.stnntly atLocg the coniets aid in tbe
b.rit il.
... ,,.Tt. t-iT
e I-ft Iloncduia on tbelith June,
aod hsi t p00i pii5sa... Acapulco, which
, - . . , .
port we reac.e. on the 1 J;h Ju.y. Tncre
we .ed up w.tb coa. ana wa er.and s.r-
-i " - j . f 1
rived on the :'J:h so, you see, we have
...... ,
trtvele-J a long distance in compiratt ve.y
a saort time, i be tatanai) is fre W1.3
us. V.'o left tbe Wy .n.ing acd Cyate at
V
e.t eai ed
t tte
' Acapulco, and tLs Narrogms-tt
from there the same day we d
of Caiif. ruia. We Lave no tens y-t
about g ing home. I jnff.se we shall
most iike.y nave to remain cu; tere suti
lime Lnger on account of the wir. lam
arrj to J tbere is no iir.provem-t;'.. as
' yet in tLe morals of the sh p's con:; any.
Kverythirg is the same as Usui! r.r.fu
ity, and UrunkcDoesj, wbeLever they git
a chanc, being the crd.r tf the day.
May God ia Lis itCoite mercy send Lis
Ilcly Spirit into our mid.-t and wctk a
chafe am'C- us.
Ye,tdav was . crtat d.v wlib us on
j - c- -
board here. Ai! hands were called to take
the oath cf allegia-e-e to the G ovirnaieat.
We asseaibled on the qaarter deck, when
the 2g officer :t tj.k the oath himself,
and then adtnini-t red it to each cf the
..E.-crs individually, atii thea to the men
c .iiectively. As fj.u as
ll o "it cir
. v " "
o beany clc..,
s atly cee man
gjt through we gave three
for the Union. There was
who refused to take tbe catb.a&d that was
Do1 f"m aDJ trailius fuel'Di. lu b"8
he dlJ cat lUltk Le tad V18'"'1
uu m n
eaeu uu uuaiu aue snip. 111 u ma
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oiau au a ia iuw tu vuiiiiueuicut. 1 ai iiiii
know what will be done with bim.
... ,
national ReUeaCRlT.ecL
The s.re t.u'.s of Adversity are Ul
without their consolations. If they scathe,
'hey Mi purity. v,e tbaa uetuatit
einene from our present per is a rooter
f.,m nr M.i . ,.
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L-t a; ti-e same time a uso pr.a.gat ana
rute fruga.iy g.Verued peop.e than bitb-
crto. Oue cf the best signs cf the limes
is the following act, which passed Congress
at its late S--2io3 with little cr co cpp.ti
tioa :
" , . . ,
jmtM' and rtport nt to thr ctjmjfnution
c aj 0jwiri (Ke urmnuut, and
j,r tii!frj,urj,;tes. i
"lie it enacted by .be Senste and House
of Kepre,ectatives of the United States of
ogre assembled, That for
V- "".'" " "-" '- I --5'
ducmg the couipensatiou of the Various
r2rd o( ,be (javernmeni, a Hoard of
,atf ci'iii'tt, io ve uiuicu tj iuc f iefi- .
ding officer cf the Senate : three members
-tn ,,i e
of the II ouse rf Kerresentanvea, to be ap-
pointed by the Speaker of the House ;
one t,g3tr of (he Navy and one cS-or of
.he Army to be appointed by Ihe l'resi- '
dent. The said Board shall eiimine and !
reprt, issocn as practicable, rirsf. a lair
lod ja.t compensation fcr each rf5ee, cf
i ' , ,
the-lijvcrnment ; second, such provtsiocs
rep rt, isiocn as practicaoie, r.rst.aiatr
0I aw wlu rf.U.,;0
.
of ! wwiH regulate the crpend.tare of
a!I md. haite and emoting
'"8;rT'7,7 r-.wife
MoUtioo. f r the
, ? ... "
"!Jing these for
mere . economical conecou u. uc ,e,euue.
fourth, what cScers or emp.oymcnt. if
any, may be dispensed with without detri- i
ment to the Pbhe service. t
"Sec 2. And be it further enacted,
te.
Tha sv.d commission have leave to report
by tnl or tills, cr otherwise, to etch
!1 -ae at the next session of Cosgre. and 1
have Uave to employ a clerk, at a e:mpe n-
sation cot to exceed four dollars ter d:y
(,-r Ite Ilme
"Approved, July 31, 1SCI.
"Abraham Lixcci.v.'
There is certainly a cod teninnirc
i. i. . i rr..i-i- r. a
ine wnoie aeia ot i none r.xpenui.ure is
proviaea mat cugat to ce corr.petent to o
justice to the vast interests icvolved in its
proper exploration. That i : mr good most i
result from such a scratiny, is inevitable :
that a saving of at least ien .Iiuiori3 per
annum may be f aected. ll the I omm.ssion
should be composed cf men at once capa-
ble and hearty io tbe work, there can be
cj coubt.
credi
did
moiiiui cana wur. iu um iciusuuimcr.
They were almost unanimous in Ihcir ar-
cluous labors to preserve cur fathers' gov-
ernment from anarchy patiently seeking
. 1 . ... 1
to mature tbe best and most perfect meas-
1 . 1 v 1
ores, abstaioio'; from speeeb-maiiing, and
- , ,
suffering tbe traitorous remark, and mo-1
tions of Breckinridge, Vallandingham, i i
whh , moderion most wonderful uo-
I
der the circaaistacee. No Congress sibce
those of the Kevolationary era, bu teen
to patriotic aad dia.Sed a this
Tr.'l.un r -- r.eaei, tni ctvo aoanaonea more ct tae Ura te J nn ia.r. ..n. i. .,r.
a ribiinr. than the mea. . v..: '.. :- --- a ! Man:! S OaU. Jae. Beeker
Fo the above should be added th. very ; ... . ,,. , . j ' ' 'J . ".Martia taaale, Jacob Z.ebach. Ja-
table fac' that tha recent Con-res 1 . . - ' e George . canuer, .ite av7 Arcot ; c s Punkle
tao.e tic, mat me recent onre.s c ,.iur!, referr;n! to tbe ravment ... . - ., , i ri,. v.,i,.. H.
not vote tnemseiVea extra pay fcr a ; flr tbe n,t soldier?, except that one cox-: . ,r .. , ( . , . ... ' ,. , rf. Brrvhi:i Be!l.i" Yaraer
Dia-e what is it ? Tbe following
fr"ta the Germ n:l ,u:n 1'J- rrnph a Leau-
tfil i-iuroai with a Denoerat fur ITfMte
trA j iuroil with a Democrat iir froprie- i "Wouid Geo. Wabingtcn law orrB
t ,r, fce:iou5!jar,d irulj Lite tbe plaioiive 1 J"-'--'1 j- Aodrs ti any writ ..f LiUs
i l iv . -iruf The question aelre-i!4 tbe ac-,
: cry of tbe corlbern d. ugbfaces lor rea-, . ' , , ., "
J ,. ... er. lie arciii'-
coajproame, cr aijiituieot that will save ( ... ... . , . !
, ' . J . . ! e eoratrtcn i the-?e fow I:c Is those ,
V ,
state ia rowr tbe s a'bern tnttcrs cow
warring against tbe gjTerctsect :
: are sjrrj to 6ay taat taere n too
ico. b lru;b in the following faragrapo
m.lU we frv iroa a jona ana aoie ej.io
. . -. . .
' ih. Vrtb U X' Fremont, a M j: el OaATfiit. Tbe f jI-
n. r, i1m ,i ro-tn f o( J.E'HM 1 '"" ,S ' "'!"m C' lbt !fte:idi"
lu. 15 ,. b are animated ty tbe same lirered by Geo. IreaiJEr, ca bis arrival tt
ptjrpose. Mr. Davis wishes tbe N.rth Cairo:
. humiliated : so d es i he peace party. Mr1 "My friends, I hare much t3 io and lit-
..-. ..-.ii i ii. i.
L'.vis wishes tbe L nnn dissolved ; mazes tie time to spare, and tberef .re cannot ai-
the peace party. Mr. Davis wants North- tiress yon to night as I eould wish. 1 will
Crn bacin atd Northern arms ; the taice : be very bay, and tbe intret job mtii-
. (J d, ef 't rMsaov ! fct will .trgthetJ mj kaods. I shall be
J ,e Mf L,avisVisbeS Io rnin tbe glad t. see you after Biy rrcrk U d.Le."
. ,t ....... .... . .
..1.. ti...ri-.n tria r. ft u l.Knf.ifiT
a.la.mi-tra'r rj; tne pcacs party 1 iaDorn
. ,, ,te saie end. Tbe enly difference
tt. . i .
stms to La tnat uivis Las artrea nis
Viriiiia ' peace party," and stationed it ,
v, .,.. , ,A.m.J f It..,
renrd and Jobnsoo, .wo very di,tingni5h-
t fmfUil hi:e Lis ' peace party" in
the N ,rib is cota.nanded bv Dr.ckinriJee.
-.earl Vallandiiham at.d Wor-d.
ti
-w,t- -r.rt -m ,r rr f.;.i f! . -;
and Mr Davis is ascEjlsntlj represented """"la, from St. Thoms, rrings a rc
ty Lis N r:hera atrvaut as be is Ly bis ' F"rt that the pirate steamer iVw-r bas
Southern." een captured by one ef our mcu-of-iiar,
; 4aj carried tack to Curacoa.
AM-TtEW jA'.icsuN was a nrm l nnn
rr.ao a'd frieLd of liberty but how bis
Lame is now desecrated 1 James Jackson
w:s tte " assasrin of Kllswortb Clai
t tte F.Jatk'n is the skulkirg, fogitive
i.ovorcorof Mi-s .uri "Gen " Jackson is
defeated at Martichurg aad the relatives
tn whom Gen. Andrew Jackson gave bis
3 fca n"6" S'" .V".gn
fas or d:xest:c traitors co;j,aal BSUt.
icg against tie L moo.
1'rlvite letters from Geo. Fretooct sreik
of .1 e r-rcat aislaee LieL his wife- -Jes-
i well reniemhered in tbe campaign of
1W . is rendering bim in this moat serious .
' cuutut.
She acts as his private secretatv,
' iUitg rcaoy of Lis most importaiil lasi-
ocas letters, and taking Dotes of Lis cou-
Terji.-.n tQ aMets tfune.
m ut
Geo. M'Clellin's fatter was boro io
, Woodstock, Conneciicul, near the Putnam
Wolf Deo. He wis ao eminent pbysieiaa
v. oil Vcn. tie wis ao eminent poysieiao
aoj move J io l u.iaaeiouia ueuro iuc umu
mv .wvv ..mwm.-- . . vw.wv
ai.;ir....ii1ndn.ini rn Urt..iftf.fc
is an adjoining town to AsbLrd, where
G-n. Lsou atd G. A. Grow Were bora.
j ,t. t, .- , ,
7aX the Ires debt cf the Unite J
; states will pay scvtu'huoJrtil and twe-bty-
' tlI Jjiiirs, and each member of ite Cati -
utt tm3 tundred and sixteen do ars.
(V,v . ,t ,1.. m ,1.,.. Si Hull
. Clerks of the first class iSl.iOU) sill rat
' iMtrt MW i be ,2,2.0
rlv ,BJ J
nor, died in Cass county, Ind on tbe 10th
inst., at tbe age of 67 vears. Tb. papers
businessman aud u.cful citiaeo, and de.
flare bis death as a geceral loss la their
cummuLity.
now singular, that, with tbe deBeanee-
jet Hi ar- uis-ausaeu tun me tiu was aoi
in tbe slautthter 1 Wa are disposed to
, o ii - o.e ae.i
think as did lien. Scott, who stated that '
. ...
those who did not gom.o the battle acted .
tbe mo-t sensible. J.Vonmit. j
Charles S Tyler formerly etptaia in '
,he r ArmT no'w , Lient ColoBe, jo j
,he Confederate army and a nerbew of ei-!
'
1 r
residsct lyler, was arretted to Lincinna- 1
on theGth id!., whilo oo avml to that
d fjf tbe of taking aw.y hie !
i
! Ea' j A,' " -T!l9 cS ef tbe
, .V'nfiW. a psptr advocstir.g peace acd
ncw beinc gutted ty , mb
.,..,. , Member cf Coccre
M1 P,VJ7,:'5: ' l.liZi v' ' ffL !,'
m d"'V ca " Klt I
,fl l8,.Je ,a ,.hcw T,?
s much HCltemcnl, tad the riot IS still ;
,,.;
' ,mJP P;a4ln, .I.,..,,,,.;., I
cU-rael r Richarifnn who snperse Jes .
Co- M:lc of the I ourth Brigade, is a son
, .u.r..wu.u.
It. ia a cra.laat. nf TTpat Point, and .erf.
i ed about 20 year ca the western frontier.
'
The l.xcess ef Eipecditcre. fcr carrying '
I r.Tc.1 tl'p mil I III the eMtbsm
.
ate, over iae amouui recnacu iraaj pjs-
" . ' c, . , ,. c : t
tn cmo fe frnm in. r.rat rf
. . . i . - I r
j12a,ry t0 ,f e 31it 0f r.)eeea.Ur, Is 00,
R5 S3 MSI 3J9 12.
An f g.er fcl, c:mn.3lld in te pv
toaicC uiiia duricthe summer, and who
Lis beea much asnore, along the bana cf
tae river, says tuaiCjl cniv on rae ir-
S'ia, ba. a..-o oa tse Jiary.aci siae ci .
.l - - - ' . ' i :!-....... .
!.je """r ' uu'u"'""f Mt .
patiy 01 .ew urieaas men in .'iea.ru 13
kicked up a row some time since about
iheir pay, and were rjaietcd dewa with ;
C" dMiTS esch' . . I
. - . . t t
A icaa pencil oas pecn invenyc, D,v,ng ,
an oval bead of India rubber for erasing
. ., , ... . . -
the pcacil-inarks, so that one can write
. . a ,h :, :, ,l.
r. liow convebient ! !
A disnate-h from riichmond to the
Ch ir'-ti iim Courier of the 2ntb. aara : '
"Col. Wade Hampton and Geo. K K.
i ioi:b, who were woaaded,t:e d-tigwelL'' '
Tbe report of tbe death of Alei R. Bo-! tt Tebnessee grow, out cf th. oeatral . dVc'L "
teler, late r'pre.entative in Congrea, from P ' "J' "tic1B feEj" " . fia,. acc't of J, na. Wolfe. Exeeator
the Jefferson distriet of Virginia, ia not 'miit "DP:''b'e ,J ' orwati thsai ta aid tf Jrl) Uitn,u lale of Lewisbarr. dee'd.
crrect. It was bis s n, bearing tbe same our Ir'ebd in tht quarter. ; Tae acc't ot Robert H. Laird. Executor of
name, who was woonded io the Lot at ; The Secessionists are spending money . Sn braca. dre'd. who wa. Exeenior of
., ., , , . . , . i , ,. ,, r D , 'ir-.u Lanir. ia-e ol BorTaloe Tp. dec d.
Duil Run, and died of locajaw. ; lo circulate "1 eace arguments tn Ihe ' Th f K b La.rd.ETecotprof
-An txcbacg;
- ! "Wouid Geo. Wajbin'tcn law orrB-
, teodcr bearted 5cjsi-i!)nis'. wto sre so
eiereiscd at tbe ofniun of tbcj h iii '
r'.ri.i-t r.i T.rprer.t t. p-parfl f.f traitara. !
. , mr,
I " . .V ,,
- ,
(
6
'
'la'''"Z lJ 1,3 ,u
i.iirii A V -.ti;n -rr. n..trh reri.orts
, B "T., - " ' ,i
in Oraase eoouty, .en drys sine-, set on
. fjat J "egro preacaer. Several n?-roes
. flr r. e
: w?-. There are but few w-iles ..ft
in tuai reg'-n.
New l.iEK, Ao? U. 1 ne icboooer
t It is currently retorted on tte Avenue
to-isj that the I'residect will shortly is
eue another jroel.Oiati n, deciriLg that
-..plain n .rf in lie rrfcei State! ars r. i
locg-r rorts cf entrv, tccorlicg to the'
troves cf the f,Je bill, pad at the ,
extra sessioa ol Cocgress. ,
Tbe body rf an i&faat, sewed op in to
. Imii-rtam Q-otios
aks this questi 'O :
. ...... . .
c.J pruo, wa, foooi amosg some ort.t
: wood ia the river, on edcesjay last, Le -
43W oul'el " "U.J
w the out.et iocjs.
decomposed. It was buried in tbe neigh
borbooi ty this whJ fjUtid it. Murg
; ILe iy: nrjrov I .it, tie a-s. curnoer
' of wtiich Las beea recei7tu, is te titie oi
' neat and well c tlueud little sheer,
published at Selin'grove, ty I.rael Gulc-
t has, io j'.ase .( Dtr bcm. -krat. Success
Jajge Catrca, of Le Lnited States ta-
j preme Court,
: Nashville, Teni
irt, Ltj beeo expe.iej ttotn
.i.uic, itnntc, ii&.i.iie..- u
, "-m - - - -i- j'-b-
beea obliged to leave lis w.fe there ca as -
r - - , .
slid, il .! recentiv arriVLi tierc. ana bas
c:uut cf her sicktejs.
Llward M'Fbenon, Kepablicaa Mem-
fc:r f -'8tes. Octy,tur.. is ser-
. "Captain la the Utioa f.rces at
, Aonapaiia.
! .f1"'" ,c"'f
. t want oi toa woifo comtuiti to rr-
' V u .w-u ?."mt l" '
.
Senator remarked that "cur worst enemies
are the r.auierers aal tLe liiuaderors."
lo Pe"lcg of lL9 r4fce-s ccl,ir rmj la
Kreek.rjridgs, duncg Lis late
. tJ jet hecaims to be regarded as a (rieaJ
tf ,he CoLstiiatiio, if out of the Lbi.o. ,
I The d.rl.ulty of senlicg troops toto ,
' etltc- '"" . tiuore, or
more, leu i.n .eecssia. nc cse.reu,
bat his trunk was takes near IVrt Tubao
j- -- r i r i- t i
co, and la it wi w-ii ve l.bcl um-
f.rms.
Coff'e is selling ia Memphis, Teao., at J
10 cents a p onni. I
Gen. Fremonl, cn Saturday, setred ?5. 1
000 in lb. Hank at St. Genevieve, Mo ,
which was intended lor Ine e ol the
Eebeie.
A ComrtTty ef nrentT-fire able bodied
loyal rzeahaJrxeo raisl ioMorg,n Co., !
VirgtDit, and on the S:b inst., left their
homes 13 join ex-Gcv. Th.mts' Uoion
Brj de Frederick, Maryland.
6 - -a. . :
The statement that Gar.bald: has len-.
ietti tis se"icrs 13 tb" Gi"rB!BC" "
009 contradicted. !
r ,. . . h '
Gov. Lackiagbia. of Coaneccut, h:s
'PT1'1 'l0"' Fremont to have the
fcc3y ef .;en Lt, SiEt u ltit St,!ej t3 ;
fce ba.ied 4t AsLforj.
KentrrVv ar.d T.-rre--e bare beea
. - - r
Department cf th? Cim-
't".D.1' nlr tt8 e3Bsai01 U ea'
. Itobert Anderson. 1
T. rn v:a, t.-,. v. . .-.s. .
,r . m -'i- - .1 .
ly vaicaoie cae in tais section lie yrcsint
season. Ihe tubers are cf good sis sr.i
quality, and co s:gn of rot are yet arr-
cct. Sj mo'.e it te '. llxrriiiurj TJ.;-
7 I
'J ' . ,. :
Tbe Charleston Ecrritxj 2- -t and dot-
ens of other Seuthcrn papers, have suspen-
de.j. jpHt of the other Southiia pipers '
rn,.-1 itieir prices.
T. e rcmi:a;D, . g. Tre--s in Tens
1 '
are hotly rarsced by superior farces of .
amcnt of '1l O'jO Ly tha Derat'incat at
win-ton" ' ' "
SCtJigUUriX SSuVuCt.
r.VreeeW W:y
Wheat S'OO tn 10". F-3
oeat .'j'otoiu, r-g-s
. 4-, Tallow
'-Jc " ,
S 10
.. D
-. 1,
... 12
.s n
.,'
... m
11,
Flaxseed 1.12 ShooiSide.
Drie - 1 Art.'.es . Clovtr.vel
Firkia Batter 1'" D'ti',v
Fresh Btt'.ter 12 C:iiairj Soif 4 A: 6
Auction !
AUCTION! AUCTION I
Kvery Satanhy Afternoon.
J'verv SaturJav Afternoon.
Kvery Saturday Afternoon.
Kvery Saturday Afternoon.
AT TWO O'CLOCK.
r. l.Ionfktor,Aattlncer.
"ZlZTnW 'iLiXl
, . , . .k . , ...
ai:l t tr connive the everv ataav
at:rn" a until the wbo.e i closrd outJ
1,1:1 bill.lW. . r.lK tKir.BIKUfi .tU.I(BrV3Mr(X
H l.l!r..lla :;U.t! tRIlt! 1C1 Uux"T
Miti:r..i,:;iN kw it..Mra
1)111 Milr. (.Pari IKiLi.B lUDU AKL.KwrCp
A erejt vanfty, all rfjalar riwds, m ffooil
orr, iar.jvt wmch will Le luund aosaeihina;
toat erjrybudy caot.
The bti.re will be tept open, in the mesa
tin.?, to ac.'ir.rnoda'e the people with (tKfcil
a cost. Th. I'TP'-rtuni'v io secure taraaias,
n le ever, we iherelcre advise every.
1uJj :o ca.l aooa.
CHAM BERLIN BHCS.
P. S. All persons iniebteil tn , will
f.ra-f rail ai-J maae seu.eaieKt, and Uxreta
save en'-,.
Lots at Public Sale.
"T"H.I. .e ctre I a. aoriioa. a: the aeata
f Tiu.um (Jrrfn. ia w Colnmtna,
V hrr Xl-er tounsh p. I'nn n e.-ontv. Fridav.
l:i -h S-r-t. t-xt. at 1, P.M, THREE LOTS of
ir a". 1 mr.s m th town of New Columbia,
lai ::ie eta:e of J .ho Fisher, dee'd, DonaiW
r -u sr.ath i-v ih public road roaaiag wmt
la !; K..r! Ir n Wurks. on the west by D.
s n ..'irai.f. n the nrrth l.y Samuel Gember
;.r;. it.d cd the eat by jlomon Eaock.
Tertr.s aiaie known on ihe tav of aa. by
JOH.V F. KICHART.
Li--it r rf-.V. lut Wi.lu.1 Ic.eoXJuaj liuiK.aMrt
A;':. 19, I-.l
Sheriff Sale,
J-.r JZV
j.,ca, o l nlon c,lM,, tni , me directed. I
w:.: expose to Putiie' aie r Oatcrv, at tfc
r,r, ,' . h lua I I tl.-Tl larfawn. Ill tnt II. aTM
c.amil lawa eoonIT.u, r.i.ar
: ,3.h iaT ul tiemt)Ct nelL,'a; j gclotK
in toe aii.ro.i.,
A c-r am lot cf (ir-uni situate in tn town
tf C.'uxo.a. Wa.'e Deer lownshiw, L'a-
o rjuHiT. peuu-eu iioiuii. iiuui. iviu.
Fmnt s.reet. stu b tv lot of Mary ruber.
a"1. r-t tv se:rrd :rt. containinf u.a
Ftit'RTH F AN ACRE more or lrsa
whrrf. n is ereetti a two-atorey Bnck
JtiiliweiuPt: Hoase. with a Sirreroom 4
u ;n in af ruriecancea as the property oX
IUvm I'uk-.r.
JOHX CUnsGROVE, SAen
sh-ritT' Oir.rc. Lewi-bars, Ao?. 19. ll
, utiaxa i i-t o aawaawo.
U 1 il t. 15 IK Id1 r.lVCU IU 1U (Ul
ct roe i,tha: ihe tuilowirr named peraoat
, hive s;;.ri th?ir accounts in tbe Register'a
.
i.ace a" i.e.carir. i x.iua ceuun,u enai
lae i.d accoaats will be presented for eonfir
inaacn ar.i a.lewariCe at the Orphans' Court
: . ie ht.i at LE'.VlnEL'RU, for ih coantv of
luioa. on :h- th:rl Fr.Jay of SEPTEMBER
nix., ir.ur me IO a day i f said month, vixi
1 The acr. uirf J-.ei KiiDe.Adaaliiiairaior
til ('..ir.' Kune. la.e oi Wniie loeer townabm.
. TTnct cf Philip Stab!. Aimmiatrau
cf J-pi KLy. Uie of Ke.ly Tp. dee'd.
; a Tne acc't of Jacob lekard. Guardian oC
: i Tn; a-c'i of Dan.el Truit, Administrator
f 1-Ut.p TrUt, late pi ' Cnion Tp dee d-
af Ems Lre:iica. drceaaed. who was lha
A i niLiatrau r of Ciat Wiiu Vrcubaci, lata ot
.V.iHiot.ar;, dee'd.
I'ne secend aec't of Joseph Winter, aew
re Liecai. r el LjjiuI inter, lut ol Aei
3k -hrack. lue of Ca- Bunaloe Tp, dee'd.
H Tr.e acc'icf ( haries Kassenpiuch. one
. of the Lxrcutors cf Utorgt Hotkey ef Ntw
Urr.iri. lec'J.
1 1 Tne acr't of Jac:b Hnmmel.Goardlaa of
Ui.ija H. h'ttir. la'e of Lew!barr. dee'd.
, I.KiiRiiE MERRILL, Renster
I Errist-r's Oir.ce.Lewist.urs. Aae. !7. ll
IsUe Lbt f.T Sept. Court.
Hannah H'lmmel v l'amel Hengler
M'Cor.ly Tate R S Brobst
'V k-r,k.
Miij'-sa-arth 4e v Cha H shnnet
Van'Ta Kncu v Martta D Reed
""Tl f ' ci..k Co vl M Baua
- "! 7.1111
j ,5f?h 1tob JpBII Pjn,
lati i ebit ts Jaha Paul
Khne v linre'iot
Charle Mensch v Birkinbine A Meara
AmM Biw j;ha R,.he! ear.
" Wl!t
Fe-ter and W,:e v. same
J-ha Winters r A J CroT
Mi Mr. v, B M K.,m;e
rT;ne C)arlt, a-tsr va Church & M'Michatl
slpe ,4!B.
Vetch's vs Tocnsmao A W.Ler
' ' Icr cumrainzs niuaa i .amry
J H Pueiett eni Ac t J A J Young
I vans f r a J vs Have
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