Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 01, 1861, Image 1

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    "THE UMO.V," estdMi .s!icJ in lX 1 Wkule Io., 2,495.
BY O. N. WOlIDO AM) J. K. t'OKNELIUS.
At $l.r0 r lar, silt;i)ti In 4i1iuihc.
LEWISI5UIU1, UNION CO., FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1801.
"dlHOXICLn," estalilMirJ in 1 S 1:5 17hTe No., 916.
t
IM lit MIUI NtMI-UUkll
Tu-"!;iy Mitrniiii .V I'ritlay Af!.rnMin.
Rjid our Nation's History.
t.tri- the - : 1 1 T i r 1-.r l'.t!l and Win
ter I .I'llil'ilS lull, ll pr. ep.lis tittle IICIV I'O
V:i-t'''l.'T HKM'sc l!i mi Kl.'.l li v luiiiiuinu
, r i'll'' "'" pern it i-ais cn :'.. it ion, ri-:-liirr.
r ami- in -lit-. 1 n il b it. r w.ull 1 il .o
fur all -i'I'I atl-l Vi.ll!l'. in lie and 1'etllalo -t.,
j-.-ni.e. roe.uluilv. i cither in I'uiiilics r
rri I'''- circles, with a friend nr tu., nr
,, i HIE llfcM" Ill.-IUIIIK.S id', oil' fullo
trv ' in In' ..I.I.lilU'l. ll w ill I..' f'Mlll.l
I pt.dituLh: iiinl iil.-rt i : ui !i l5. In the
v..,r- d' 1 7 7 and .if 11:!. tin- I'.llios an I
j.'t- ui" humanity rc us cii-pieiouis :i
tli' v f.'i'A" :irv. Treachery . deceit, it Ii y.
:nii!.iti"ii. IVa'iil. I'i'i'iilatii'ii, recliu,-.,
fat -i iii-tn, circlcto ... in. I.e. -i'iiy, an. I
i-talvcs of every kind, el'lcii marred i.'ir
I'.riu:" -. bla.tcl our h.ip. S. and iii.jiiiii.l
.,:i: I'---. We li.i-I silt' i!ili;.r T'ri.-.i ill iHir
ui:-! : iii '7', anil I'caee itn'ii in '111. und
their ppitotvpos in til. (Irtat iin-ii were
liiim1-!. I. aii'l uukii'iUTi men exulted, then
. !1 a.- low. Hut TllK C.t sk uas ;i..
-...1 llii'ii a it iinw is, aii'l nriv a
r. ;i 'ii il'lv hipe l"r sucees--. Kill hkaii
-u previous History, and draw vmir mm
(Aialhls.
Impatience of oar People.
Tin re is imthiii:; limn: iiijiiriiui-, jus-t
lie, to th.' public interest, t i :i n tin- ha-te
and iiiin'ri..iis .lciiiamls .,f .ta at home
warriors ami pottieutited stp.tesin. n,
pre-uine to jud,.'.' f a thousand tiling- "I
ttliich they know nothing at all. Ilv n
T.lounnns ari' imvr or,h red to bo s, lit "as
(uh.ii as pi.ssil.l. ," a.-- th..u 'h there vt.ro
fioine superior luediuni of traii-mission
than the h-i trii- ' fluid " Tin' luo-t im
portant 0)ijH'.lilioii- r. ijiiii in- .! Ii:i s
absolute seert"v for tli.'ir fnm" 'ire
blabbed to tin' four ttin.ls by the r cklo.-s.
excitable, (iratiiiir. M'lisati.m iii'W-;a.i r-,
whoso loinlui tors woiil.I ill -troy the (!ov-
riiiiient rather than h.t a rival have a news
item one hour in :nlvanee of themselves.
Tlie most iiiijirnlialile aiel injurious eanar ls
i liii: lies ) are inveiite'l ami s-t afloat, to
tiake a lew pennies extra. The lu st, life
I mi earne l reputation, is saorifieeil for a
T.ik". for ex;ini;h the 'ri'nnor in
whieh, for months j.a-t. Mr. AVelles. S. e-
retary of the N.ivy, lias 1 n assiil,-,!, for
iVi'atorine ami inellieiem-v, aiel his rotno
n'. im! ilisjnu e ihm.inih'il. Vet all the
rliile he. has heeii orani.itiL'"- from the
chnes he founil his ileji-irtnieiit in - -one of
1'ie nio.-t forniiilahh' ami o. nii.K-t- Naval
Kxovlitions the worl l ever saw. tieii.
Fremont, also, from nothing, h;is or.inize'l
an army whit-h has swept a stroni' and
triumphant enemy into me enrnernf the
Statff. lhith men are only mortal, mi l
inn V have tiiintnitti d errors i.r blunder.,
but they have linth pmc m sti a lilv :tl
their w.uk, and deiniuistraled that, while
they have Ihs-ii e,nis lle,l to make s-inio
Mcriliees, and siilf. r. d s.mie lns-es, tin y
have carid faithfully fur the CKEATEST
and most far-reaehiitL.' results.
('oiisiderin that the I ninn hns only
bepun bid.Teiid itself forahi, lit six inimths,
while the Kcbels have bet n plnttiii": for
thirty years, and have been in real War
fir more than a year, the Administration
has done much, f ix mouths ajro, the Old
U'.trld lesiise.l (inr hn k if sj.irit, and
l,,ked Ui..n our Nation as destroyed ; now,
they respect us, and true in. n everywhere
have hope fir us. Our wn iinpaticnee,
lack of knowledire, and want nf manly
cnfi leiiee in those who are risking for
tune, health, life and honor in the real
contest w hile we are at nor nwu ease, at !
home is the worst feature in thispreat
conlrovf rsy. r push our otlu-ers lntt) a
Hull Kim li.'ht.whrti thev are unnrerared,
nd then censure them fur their failure.
We forget that we are lint lighting Mcxt
eans, but we fiht Anglo-Saxons, like nur
felves, only longer prej.ared, and elnvising
their own ground. We want tncn.w.l the
Wort of years iuU months and days. This
is all unwise unroa-o liable unju.t. Let
us ptssess our souls in patience attempt
not to hurry t hf Telegraph, or compel
mldiers to make an aggressive movement
until they are prepared.... if which fact j
they arc generally as wt ll apprised as any
man or woman in his nr her arm-chair.
THE NKAVS For a few dav, there
has been nothing of a decisive f haraeter
from our Army. In Texas, the I'li'muist
forces mostly hold their own, arid we have
foreshadow inirsi of armies from California,
to assail Secessia in the rear. In Missouri,
Kentucky, and Western Virginia, the I'n-
ion armies have been a.haneiiijr, and am
rejoicing over decided suecesscs in several
"tirmiMics. I Here are noa.lv Slices ab.ii-
the 1 pper Potomac, but the enemy seems
r tiring opposite Washington. There is
little navigation below the Capital the
transportation beinp mostly through Anna-
I"iLs and Baltimore. The accumulation
'id drillinpof the f.rand Anny continues.
The rourntre and endnranee of our men at
Filwardfc Ferrr llttdep ererv ..,n.. la ft
trond ..r..fil... ,!, l : ,t... IU
.' 1 - J ,
el lr ,
" trust in t very tiiicrL-. niv I
-
Hur That valuable Huntington proptrtv, j
:" flld Harihy. is aain up lor sole -tlu "
i liHIiee. i
d We learn lh: t there aie lu.a-1 niil'le
of all :il!elil.t ill I. w to il.-f. -ll I lie .efiol' "s
ellniie lor 1'le-i l. lil .1 ll-1 . e --liol lo In'li
in out 1 Ir.i'Jy town-liiji, whirli llo-v lin-1
a very iiii .j itl ir ler". --!m; I . v imhie
in' the rio:!i"iiot.irv ami lleiiini .liio.-i -(oil
aeeoll'it of oine alleL' '1 to.. imv
t. elm :ea 1 ill e -1 to t iir.'W out emni h ot' I lie
S .l l'.el-1 vte. for V !.-, to eleet S!el;.
er. 'I'll, re in . I h.-no alarm. Alllln-e
oTn-ers hive to . I. , is lo return ami oounl
the eerl Ji.-.l Voles M ill ill all'I 1IO I'.t'h'
irre-iilarity uUl m ike lliem voi.l. Some
;et Sohliers' vol ', rrtiirm .l for Slenk. r
are far nnue ihuilitful ami illegal lh.ui any
east fir V K. hi the I li.triei... I.'nl to
L'it'1 ..in he al le.I to W'oo.ls' majority, if
every variam-.' from the IWeetioti Law is
lo imali late (lie whole Vote. Keller Sllh
mil to the j. en .lo's will without a farther
eout'-st. wlin h mijht call out sniue u-1,
ftet. in tiie kit. eaiiva.. ami increase .Mi".
Woi.il.' j re-ent maj. to tnj or .'iii'l.
1km. A f 'W Week a-o, llie rH.'
I -ii i v el. lime I tlie oluiito.'i s as ino-tlv
lii iii.iei.it., within their kuowle.lji hut
now. ill.) want to ile.rive lo ui ot' th ir
Vole. (v. iii. li prove to he mo-:!y liepulili-
'all I oil l; H ill oiollllili hot atleetill- the
hoin-iy or real legality of the reiurn. A
triek ol'iln. kiinl to eouiif iii" a in in
: reje. t. il l.v the M-opIe-inii-l make " I e
! nnieraey" lnust. 'awful ilear' to theSAlJiers
i ami in Klaily township!
j The Great Kavdl Expedition.
li ha. In en ku wn for some titii" to the
j.u! lie that a v.ust n iv.il ei. Hilion wa.
luepariii to sa l, w ith seale I onlers, f..r
si ne m;iit uukiiouii 1. 1 all Im: the Ina l-
nf ll. pal I llliTl'.s. ll will e.Vee.'l ill lll:li:lii-
in le any tiling of the kin I In retofore at-
t 111, lei on this ei.nti.a' it. The e. ' I i
tloll enll.i.t., ill all, of eii:hlv Ve. .;!.. t i'
the.'' three are st' .1111 frigates, six sailin-liien-of
vrar, twentv-si v. iruulioal., twelve
f.-rry l.i.als. ami thirty .team ami six sail
in transports. They carry, Ih-sMos their
full erews, a foree of hetween oii.ilOH ami
-lii.tUMI pieke.l soMi-rs. half of th, in the
h.st traiiie.l troops of C n. M'Ch 11 ,n's
comm.iinl. The fleet e.irries with it almiit
five humlre'l surf h. ..its ami a niiuiher .f
ferry-ho.it. streiiu'hene.l l.y iron lmlw ail..
Iiruineil hy exp. riem-ei! v. re, ker. ami Ni w
' Knu'Iau 1 li-henueii, f.,r lamliiiLr tmop..
Tin tran.port. hear at tim e ami halt'
liiotitii.' supplies of I'.oil t,,r the annv
W hi. h is lolu lalnh-'l. , u inline tee Uall
lity .1 llie heaviest :iml no .-t. iinprov.-l
L'aas, shot. .-!,. M. furtiae, s, ;tn.l other par
iiphenialia of war, is e.trri. ,1 ahuiL' ; :.;ra
trail. , .llatioll v.!'ois, e.iln. niliiaLre of
all ite.-, i i'l mils. arm., nilaiitry , ,jU ,tii, i!ts,
c., l',r ariniii'j the l-iynl iiihahilaiits, form
part id' the ear.-i. All the Lest pilots .if
New V,uk city and nlh-r inuthi rn purls
w ho are familiar wit h every laudiin.' mi the
cei.t, have been st nt dow n. I'il'ti eu huii
lrt"l lcrs, .. are aboard. Sm-rril .if the
lar-e.t tr.iii.-,.iits are laden with auiuiuiii
I i ,. The expedition takes a!,,, lit t,i,e
tln.u-and stout neu'r.M S. as laborers .m I'.v-
t i li.-:it i..r
who hav
The.f lie-roes fire eolltralialnl.
fume; iu lVoin Virginia at tbtb-r-
fnt tinns.
A(iniir the troops aho.ird me two rei-
nients IVnni 1'. nnsvlvania the ' Inuiinl-
heads," principally made up in Lawrence
eonntv, enmiiiaiided bv Cnl. I in. Lea.iire.
and the IVim--;. Ivanir Fiftieth, t -..nip..-, d
in.edly of llrrks an.l ?. hu;. Ikill nu ii.e.,tu-
mande.l bv Col. I! '. Christ. The X. Y.
S'Vfiity-Ninth, ( llih!au h rs) form, rlv
fiuiimamled by tin: hit,: t'nl. Catin roii, i.
al.ii with the expedition, with llev F.
llizer, of S'liilnirv, as eha.lain ; and I r.
(leu. S. Kemlile, fnrinerly of MilUiiihur,
is nne nf the Suiyeiins mi hoard.
The naval part nf the expedition is un-
derc
..nini.iii.l . it ta.mmoiiore.l. r. I'up.uit,
i r m .
,, (1f the ablest tdheers id the navy, a
resident if Helaware. and who has be, n '
-
has I,.-. ,, '
The llc t
; t,e service furtv-six years
captain is Cntiiiiiander Charles II. I lavis, j
nf M.i.s.sachiisett.s, who has been in the I
service eighteen years. The land furees
are under cuiimand ,if C. n. Thouias W.
Sherman, nf Sherman's b iit. ry. i
The O.-t,.!.. r gales are now over, and
rontiiiii.iiis fair weather mav be reasonably
pxprcto.1, so that neither collision nor sep- '
aratmn of the fleet need be apprehended, j
Its precise destination, and whether it
will strike at tine or a dozen points at nuce,
are unknown, except to tln.se who nave
the " sealed tirders," which are probably
opened by this time. With rea" liable
fidelity and success, it seems sure they will
make a gTeat impression upon the lleb. 1
seabnird, and nny tend strongly to hasten
the termination nf the Insurrection.
t3t, Wesley Scott, of Northumberland,
(brother of .lames Seott, of this lior.ui"h,)
was (.everely burned bv the explosion of a
fia, lanlj(i Sunday evening. lie
thinks it would have proved fatal, had he !
, quenched the flame by plunging into '
hc canal. I
W--3.T1.. ...It f Mlh.ol IClolrnr and
. . . . .- c. r r
Tia.nh OraTitr. airainat Keen. Sterling ,V
Franks. Peifer k Seiger, and Brookes &
Fuller, resrectini the ownership of a store '
in Ashland, which occupied the Court in ,
Pottsv le nearly all last week, resulted in
, ' , . .
favor of Kieckner and Orwi(t.
j--Cric'ct Match lo-r.i.rrow, 2 V
LAST I'A'JK.
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KM
The .-lealin-r
Soiiihaltipti'li.
rj In i .:-.-. n
Ai.,o, f,,,m
i t. 1 ',. h... aniv.
ainl
Ann
le w . iiv ll .loll, ., of t he I .
S. Annv ; .1. W. ui
Lie I . S. ' i.l
av lo. k. . I' (he
!,aieiir la:
line. '1 he Ar
s of ai in-, an I
sui al Aniw. in ; M .j r Ha
leiti.h Ann,, ami l ol. A!
loll, lale of the Ku. .iau i
auo lo in I 17'i n ka
li;'l i.,'Ll-,s I oIltaolTlL; C'
.'lotlioi i.; i.,r;. : ni.i-t, r t
i'ii p in, -ui
.,1 ,
Tin",' eoinpn-i.
tiling for i- !
a l in
,ii j s in i :t . ami el"
ale! n, -a.
Sailiui; of the Great Expedition,
FiUilKK.s, MoMioK, t)ot '.. i lit: j;reat
rxp. tiiiinu saihd this in .rnitn-;. The !! jr
ship Waba.-h iuu tin; had at day -lijiln,
wheu a ctiu tired as a sieiml. Th.-tite.iiiK-r
Caiawha l-muht up the rear. Tin
vc.-etds, mora than liliy in number, fnrinci!
iu liuu a few lull, s il.wu lln; li mils an 1
went out helwi'eii the e.ipvs iu Sjikudid
style. The weather was line.
llAiiltlM:i i:ii, O.'t. -'.) tiuv. Curtin,
iu ULCorJaiiCii with itistr uttiuLS reenvt i
fruiu tho War I 'epartmeiit, ba.s isutU
orders lu the fallowing III and K ili.cut.-:
( ul. lUrlranfi's 1'iliv Er.-t UtL-iuitnt.
Cul. Dodge's Filty-secoud ItegiulvuL
Cel. Krouke'ii FiftJ-tl.ild Iti'oiiuclit.
Cel. Coulter's KleVfUtk K. giuieut.
The above are all at t'uinp Curtiu.
Col. law Ooo hundred and fourth
If fi'iincijt at I.ylc-ton.
Col. Cake's MntV-aixtil Kcgim nt, at
lott.viilc. !
...
Col. (luss' Ninty -seventh Keeinictit, at
W'tst Chester.
Also, one Kegimcnt from Camp Cam
eron, near this p. iut.
These Kcginieiits, eight in Dumber, arc
all full, and"fplcdidly armed and ,
ped, and w,:l move to their restive-
, .- 1.
destiuatiuus during this week.
C.Mit,), HI., Oot. S A party of the
Twcuty-Kijtbtb Illinois K.'gimeut, while
scouting, Saturday, one luntcred a party of
llebcl cavalry aud iufantry, thirteen miles
below this place. A bri.k engagement en-
sued, iu which tho Rebels were routed,
with tho loss of a ciptaio, lieutenant, aud
severil wounded. N j loss on our side.
1mtui, Kv :, 0,t -S.-Three com -
pluiesof the Ninth Ll.uuis Kei meut
L, ... Karato-a. f..rtv-ci At m;hs tin
the Cumberland 'river, ou Saturday, and
attacked a company of Kebel cavalrv, f.ue
hundred strou-, completely routing them.
The Ilebels lost thirteen kuledaud twenty.
four prisoners; liity-two horses and all
their uipHge were captured. The Fed-
cral loss was ouly two wounded.
a lo.-s of oOO at the
The Kebels c.mf.
battle of Hail's WhIT, near Lc. sburg, where
the brave Laker fell. Gen. M'Clellau bus
Cmeral I ird. r thirikin.. all cm.
corned on our tide f.r .heir bravery, with-
out indicating where the error i
oftheaffiir
lav. This is our first check in driving
back the enemy on the line of oti to DO
miles, and it is not to be expected we
should always be Fueces-ful in contests
witb our t'i'ials on their owu ground.
Vasiiini;in, ( :t. -S The following
letter from Garibaldi has been received by
50
James ..;.KB,0 .-uca -u, -V
ll. S. Cousul at Autwerp :
C.M itKUA, F'th Sept.
rear Sir: I aw .Mr. !an.ird, and re-!
Pret to beobliited t ... announce to you that
te , , .- a . f l ,.l. tl lv
I shall not be able to go to llie l uited
.State at present. lo not doubt of the
triumph of the cause of the I nion, and ;
that, shurtlv : but. if this war should uu- '
.. i
f.,rtIII1icT continue in j r beautiful coun- ;
try, i st. an u.-ii',ni a,. t
detain, uie, to bast, n to the defence of
Pop! ' ' '1 "'l'; , t;,"r. i
(ry, I shall overcome all obstacles which (
detain me. to hasten to the defence of a
' ' !
It is reported that Secretary Cameron
has made up his mind to promote from the
ranks such suldicrs and unn-couimisrioiied
tliecrs as show by their skill aud bravery
that they will make good ofiiecrs. He
are sure that no slip will be received with
heartier approbation than this by the peo-
pe of this country ; an I certainly no bet-
ter means could be devised to make our
soldiers fight well
, . , ,- , ,. -t.-f. .,
Tweive noted Keulucity shots, among
i it i . ir.. m ilr h,,, 1
whum are C olonel Thnmsom, lr. Hush, !
Thos. Clay (son of Henry Clay,) and i
others, have offered their services to tho I
Ir..;.1t... .. . unrnt of .harnshootcrS. 10 '
follow the army wherever there is a pros-
pect of a battle, aud to act independently.
Kvery man is a noted shot, and has bad
.... i-r ,
practice m deer hunting lor a lifetime.
The parly is joined by Col. Philip S
tt nue, oi i uiiaucipnia.
The President has ordered the confisca-
tion of the property of Won. Shields, of
Washington, a notorious Kebel in their
arn,7
That is the way to act make the
illair.s pay the cipenscs.
' J '
EIii" Schnable has been released from
u,s cuul" ."'i""J . "
layette, on taking the oath ol allegiance,
twnicu no nan uuno more tuau ouec uetotcy
see if he keeps it !
There are four thousand troops in cimp
at Klmira, X. Y , aud ino.c thau that at ;
liarrtabur", Pa. j
I l
Latest
New Vi.itu, !.
I'. .. r.ll .1 - ... -ok
the Naval t'S eiitinn : I
WAH 1I I'AItTMKNT, Oct. 1 I 101.
-lu eutnlucni, luihlary tipcrAinins
within Matclcciarctl by the pr oeiaiu.tii ,u i
u lite l'resldeui lo bo iu a statu i t iusur
rec mo, juii will e,,veiu ycurself, so far as
prs li. lu ll to .. ci vice und'T the laws ot
such States aro enncerned, by the prinei
ph s of the 1. tto s at (1 essed by me lo Ma- .
j r lieueral Kuihr, oik the le'iu of NI iy i
aud Mh nf Aiii."ist conies of which bio
I herewith furnished to yon. As special di
rictioi.s, adapted to special circum.'ituci-s,
can nut be given, muck must be referre.l
to y uir own discretion, as Couiu.andiii
(jeutril of the expedition. Von wi.l,
homur, iu general, avail yourself of the
sei vices ot any person, whether fugitive
from lab .r or nut, who may oiler tlu m to
the N itiuual liuv-ctuuii.-nt ; VoU will ini
I iy such per 9 ins iu such services as they
may be lilted for, either as nroiiiaiy em
ploye., or, if special ciri'Uirituncei st i-m l i
I, i lire it, in any other capacity, will, such
nrean zalinn, iu stpiuds, conijianies, nr oth
li ii.i', 1.3 you doeui most beuetieial to the
kcrvicc.
'1 his, however, is not lo iiuan a general
aniline; nt tiifiii Im military strvie.. 1 ,u
wili assure ail Inyal luas'eis that '.eiiyit's.
will rruvi'le i'lst c aiiil.eusjtii-u to thrm f.T
tbu l.iss i,f the s. rvii'es nf the persons s i
tuilii)nl. It is lelieved that the course
i 'hus indicated will best secure the Fub-
stautial rights ( f loyal masters, and the
beneti's to the l uited States of the sir-
vices of ail disposed tu support the-tloveru.
u.eiit, while it avuids all lutci lercuce
' with the social systems of local insiilu
tiona of every htate, beyond that which j
; insurrection makes uiiavnidal-le, and which ,
1 r-;or.ti:.n of peaceful relations to the
, I ui. hi, iitioi r tnc i. niisiitii.i.in, will iiu-
uicdiatc'v remove. Kcpcctfuily,
l.Mii.N Camtron, Sec. of War. !
A True Patriot.
Gkh.1V l'lUNTii.K, the KJitor of the
..i'',7fe .-,., has proved himself
i'rrupt,blo. Among the many 5cl.em,'S
(or carrying Kentucky out of the Tunm,
: was a nerseverinir attemrit tn nuv i rentlee .
was a persevering attempt to buy I'rentiee,
or, faiiitijr that, to bur bis paper. He
wa, (-irsf ppr,a.:hed with the modest offer
0f ?25,O0U, wbich promptly deeliueJ.
-p a-jXi0U9 buycrs.tbiuking perhaps their
tjd had been below I'rentice's estimate
0f ls UODor, increased their offer, and
through an old political friend, (since
quartered at Ft. Lafayette) he was iufortn-
td that .,"iO,('IJO were iu a Louisville bank
' ""W"' tu lhe draft "f (Ju0- lntic-,
T'-'vidcd the Journal was henceforth cou-
,ill"t"J "'"g ertaio terms. An
'""cased severity upon the unionists
,n l" '"lamas 01 mc Journal, was me
"r Tt"rl 't came a
r3llroaJ fr0,a ,llc Ur Wsti wlo
becd all politics, and wanted an iu-
flaeB,,al PPl'r ,u orP" tle
j rja l f Uprise. He would give Frcntice
c. n,,"in. inr uie Journal, j uis mu was
too low, and Geor-e 1. Frentice remains
uubuught we hope unpurchaseable
-
1 What a healthy and cloipKtit contrast
there is bet ween the loyal men of Ken -
,,uk' Tennessee, North (jarolma, nd
Western Virginia, and the peace men of
the free States ! The latter occupy their
time in tonstaut attacks upon the Admin-
istration of Mr. Lincoln, iu misrepresent:!-
lion of the oljvcts of the war, and in bit
ter abuse of all who sustain it covering
their real intentions with a thiu varnish of
hyp .critical devotiou to the country. The
-11
loyal Su.l,eru men sink every other objet
u.f jr0 aa ,.1,, auJ Cver preei,t love
(lf the , ; Th f t tllut jlr 1iu.
... , ,
eulu ,s l"'phlicn, applaud every effort
be is luaKing lor tneir protection, aud wel
c mio the soldiers of tho Republic iuto
tLe,r midst, no matter from what quarter,
:,i. . ,:f.,.,:.. ..r ...i... i.. I
ntvu . i . i w uitiuiiLotauvu ui Ltuutuui;.
..
me oujiruiiiii vuuriui me ciaie oi .lew
Yurk have issued a perpetual injunction
.ui..l F'ton and Jenkins for counterfeit-
The Supreme Court of the fcatc of New
,,., :.,4 - ,...r.,,,i :..:,:....
ing Ayer's Cathartic l'llls, holding them
re.-pousible for the cruel impositira in"
wJit they have done and restraining iheiu
(t0JU further like iujuiy lo the public If
auy ca:i9 0f our peoj'le more lhau auoth, r
needs the interposition of law to shield
theiu from imposture, it is tho sick aud
B,,lfcriug who are unable to protect them-
gclVcs. A remedy so universally employed
as Ayer's Pills by all classes, both to euro
,nt;e...... .l,.,..l.t it J.w.. I,... :
I-- -. j- m
every security the law can afford it, from
. . . . . . , ,. :
counterfeilini! and imitation. (. ubmcl,
f t ,
7"'"f ' '"' '!! I
!
Si IISTITl'TE FOIl Ct'FFEE. An eX- j
-!...,;...,..,. f .,!!.,; r.
vutc-':c: After the chesnutsare thorough-
y (Jried in an oven, the shells are removed, I
nJ kernels roasted or "browned" like
. ,
Cl)ffee. Thon tako equal quantitcs (in
u.casuremcnt) of real coffee and tho cl.es-
' t
nuts (some prefer more cheomHs ibao !
.
cuitcp.; grina, mix togetuer. ami prepare '
in the usual way.
, " " !
The Williamsport Silver Cornet Fand
was attached to (Jen. Faker's brigade, but
compelled to remain on the Maryland side
of the Votom!lo dullug tll8 tattle in which
be was killed
Among troopsontha Potomac, espcoial- .
1, iu tien. Hanks' division, temperance:
"'""' wen orgaBiaeo, aua j
- "Idier aie frequently cuttrtainiid with
tu.f eraaM ef seshes. 1
- . - i - 1 . :
I llf lllltlllll 1.III-I WJ? nil, Wil,
I'"; c luiniamh rs of llm forces accjuirauiui:
I I V t I I I I ! N. I I'. ,11 .(V,.;..l ,,.,.
,'.,,, auk ,V(...M.un
fur I.tverimr, t int up as fallows :
I.cland Sianfird, K puhlicau "tt!
M'Conacii. Kr.ckmriiler
Conueas Hauah'sito "UjOO'J ,
ll- pub. plurality, j
I'ni'iB ni .j itity (Stanf irJ aud Conncss
ovtr M'Coiiuell, f. r whom ivery shailn nf
S ice.sionisiu voted) m arly Fl FTV FUL'U
TIlUl'SAMt .' Ctiifnruia is eafc!
( III ID Todd has F:i iv TimrsANi.
maj iriiy far i jvcrunr over Jewctt, "the
regular Ih n.o-ratic ciD.ii late," profession
also to ta an I'lic in liti mal War tuao,
vi t w is supported by Vallaudi!iani,wbe
li-triet repudiates bim by 'J.MO. Todd
was a liniuhts man, but thinks "ike Ad- !
ministration uf Abraham Lincoln equal to
that of Andrew Jackson," and was taken
up by the K ; ohlu'aus as a Unionist. j
" ii.uyj jj-.,. m, r it r,:;,i," .IV. Tie ;
l'euioeratie papers geuerally kido from !
their readers all kuowlede of the Kepuh
iieau triumphs at the Statu liieclious iu
Maine, ermout, t lain, Miuuesota, Iowa,
ahJ ('aiifruia. Jlut they braj; and exaj?-
gerate over their g-aics by "Union" tickets
iu Kepubiicau cj no tics iu Pennsylvania.
Thus do they keep up their part; hopta
by panderioi; to ignorance I
A Qothcr Company bus rone from Money
aud vicinity, called thti Muuey K.flen, and
is now at Camp Crusmao, Dear Uuntiog-
doa, uti I jr tin: following OdSccrs :
Captain li. M. Flack.
1st l.icut. Milton Opp, E-q.
"1 l.ieut. Jacob l'etciuiau.
O. S
Charles Fribiey.
Co!. Thomas W. Lloyd died at Lis resi
dence in hiiifkld township, Lycoming
c lunty.'on t-'unday morning, 27th inst., at
a'l'rtcr uei .reieii o clock. iticaeccascJ,
afur lhr,'c s,re Jnt of uointerrupt-sd
alt... was taken ,
t
r '
neaitn, was taken in sometime in last An-
arrested in 'Williams-
port for passing bogus coin, was convicted
in the I. S. Court, at Pittsburg, last week,
and sentenced to pay costs, one hundred
dollars Cne, and one year in the Western
I cuitiiitiary.
A black bear was shot by Edward Sce
bnld, ?nn of John Seebohl, Jr., near See
b, .Id's Mill, in Limestone township, Union
c aunty. It weighed, when dressed, 112
pounds.
A new and dangerous counterfeit, was
exteti-ively shoved iu i'hilaJt Iphia on
Fnday and Saturday last. It purports to
oc a uvo ou iu -aus. o. .-yracuc x.
Stevens, Lector of St. Andrews Cb,
I hilad., is clusen Assistant Uisbop of the
Frotcstant Kpiscopal Dincose of I'enn'i.
Asbury bickens, so long the Secretary
uf the (J. seuat0f aivd recently, ged it
ia 5a;i nearly ninety years.
T, B , , ,, ... f n. .i i...
1 ill , . until i'll eeiui ui I'HUJIUIU UBVII
) rat- d the salary of their Superintendent
to eo.
1 '-"j f-ITowar 1 accepts the Peace party
j l,e ' . prison.'!
J he I .. prisoners are removed from 1 t
''c to a.tot.tt
icr in Losten barbaf.
Three mora of the Jeff.Pavis privateers
LaT0 Lc'u f,JU"J MtS-
Tt'SM'liPi i" 1 111 it lit o. Thetnemhers
t f iiie I'm. 1 1. . ''oti.liip JV.iriirr.' In-unit.'
me rt'i,ir.n-,t I,, nie.-i al '"s, ho,, I llo-i.e N... :
lueai An liew It.iocli's) ou ."Saturday, Nov. -.
a! I. 1 M. l.-r llie purpose nt' eleeling oilitera
and pi. paiiug tor bu-iuess.
Cli. i:. HA! X. Tres.
I J A special meeting of tlie? el Nu.ijiic-
bin mi t'la.sis (of ihe tier. Kef. Cbnrch) wil'
t-e held iu M.tiliniiur. tui 'I'liesilav. llie .'oh nt'
N.,v. ii-'ai, ai i t'Vhu'k 1. M. As business of
luip utance will claim the aitrmnm ol'Classis,
ar,"rr "i' vriJ prU"
'"' ' ' ' ..
---- -
nTafl at vonr nrtit-iMa and et ..ne of
--...-,,,.
,r!" '
rZZl',
"Everybody's Ahnana i-" no charge. V,m
W!l1 m it uitn h useful malt, r, ainl more
in taver ot llimiLttH tAi.ttiic
ihan can tie iirnducf-t fur anv oilier
remedy tor l.ung diaccs. Mee aivertisem't
"!.!!.' 0,.'.,"'ln--. ... .. ...
.- r.Mi'i. yii:.T' .?.-
AG FATS WANT Ml.
Vr will pav from $-5 tt -'ji.-'i per month
and jiT-iixf- - i.t aciivt A 'nis, or ivr a
'.'tnmision. Iriii'iilars seni free. Arfilrt'-
Ki if Sewing Machine Ctmipany, K. J M iS,
(irtinal AsiMit. M ilfiii, .hio.M yit!y
AlAKIUFI).
At tin l.iitli.nn p.roiiftii. I,twiilun;. '
ith n!t '
mi.. I Mis
R- k niiV.M.'iii.i.vs i..in:.,ru
M . t ,luii-'li:.-r nt .! hn s sriira,'. ol r:ast Ilittlal'N,.
h. tr..n smiih. t-i . jt-t ..it.tiK swakt r.f
tui ir t,. ,..i nnv - k..ss r -i.t.,,. m
t:,i, ir. :at, uii.jniis .immkuman i i.rt,i.
.1 ...i..i..
I'.v l:. T . t.anirl KI ,... '--?l nit . CI.IM'iN R 1.1. IS t
I'i,ttji..a nn I Mr. SAI! ll A 11 1'TI KK i f N, II -f lln.
V.j He. elli'l r. iii nit . Iter WW X.TOWHI, 1st.
t,.US-...'l V,s,JAVll.SllKM el S..-W Mil
Tn r--wi.ii.iri:. mmiim: of ::th ini . m'.nth.,
. laughter , if I'ruf fl.. S. an 1 Mnr- F. Jantea.
An. r ..r mm i... i... Ktu . ..i. .f rn
" "'T '-; - ,' ,, ' 1NV
1 ti let-t .-(.nr:. .I't uit.ittit'l T C.LIA. A,
'i-i--'' ,o Mithcii.uii.
W hil iiiinif ItT lmthr..lo-sT.h H"-p.iii Vitt inhere.
:tr. uii,u-i.t-ut itrs. Mm iiM(KiKrn
h ,,, Uli.11 v , ,4, ,,.. r 7mrr,.,.
J HOW lllt mid uf I'r.o. ...a.W.J.Wo.sl, ag-sl t w,.
m is d.
jtrtowUiirfj irirUtt.
I'orrceltil Weekly
Wheat 1 15 E?!;s S 12
live M Tallow U
, oru ar
l1'''-'
1 iAACsyM ...... ' .4- 1 ut n , .. j w
,jM, A,pi yjl((rt nvtlced $.;,.
j.'km bu1t,.r 10 rttot St)
Fttih Luti li Country titiaf 1 ii
A Si'At'.K of the i.t Fiue. The ai-
titu le assumed by the citizens of Hydcl
county, N. C , asseralied in mass at 11 -t-t,
ras Ckurck, on the l Jth of October
their declaration of independence, im
mediate, en'ire, and perpetual, frnui the
trailers and tyrants of "c'i c ssia" is strik
ing, t ith from the c lUrao it disjnays an 1
the ineUioii ,s it awakens. This is the iirsi
instance of a patriotic revolt within the
wlmle limits of tko Confederacy; far
Western irioia, it raut be reini'mheri.d,
kaj Eever bdoMed tj it, either by con- ,
sent or ty pniiipi.-st.
An Lxn-I'rnt Dtjfl'alop Valley Jtrn.? at ,
V fvt.it-; 'l W I I.I.I M III MIMMd. tir-1.
l:iif of Hartlf-y toun-inp, l i n r.ountv, tv
i.r.!i-r of I'll l.it will and leslauicut. will ull r
ai (Mibhc sait tn
Miiinlay. the '2! t!,iy of Dixcailier
licit, the fn.n.uiii- dccril.fd real euic.
A r.l;! t'uiilain.i.; S il't mi.re nr
less. Initio, I. it hy lnniK 111 J.tei.t. Moure, Jltenh
liiiv,-l am! nlln r.. and I'rttns ripek.iut wlnrh
, . . t . i i l, t . . . ,
areas..!. ilOl Mi an 1 II A K.N, a l.ar..A
nacp lieuse, ami othr r.,iivetiietit fiui-..
I.intdine also a H l.l.l.Mi liol si: a I
(Jar.lini: Mjtrtiine mo in operation at pre.ent
ail tin '., nf I- lit IT vl a suiifri .r
oialnv running aler on ihe F;u m
r?,at..iiit lo or li acres nf it TIl!li:
I. AM), ihe haiiiuce all cicarcl aud in a
nii.t slate i f eullivatmn
AI' th llnp-Haif .f Lot rf Land i'u5-
vll :' a,!iiniii l.iml i,t li,-,,
e, i. n me i.i iii,M !. r. I. II l.. c'liitamui;
am! others.
fale to bein at 1 o'clock P M of said dar.
on the premises, when ci-ndiinitis ot" sale w.ll
hr made known. A good Title will be ina.ie
lo the purchasers by
lilailtlll: MKIXO.I.. Trera
John IIIMI.N ilo.V. I tr
K"Ilv Tp, Nov. I, I mi. i
IVPersons wisbinj tn purchase, can call
t-a eithrr Execotor, previous to the sale
DO VOi: WANT good ftillee, Tea, Socar
or Molasses !
Of i) t l.v? C'iij-Eh .
PO YOt WANT rtnre. nnadnlterared ssi.
cev, or an excellent article nf pennine t'al-r
inegar! 6- ( jtjm j cowas
IM) YOII WANT prim- late cauahl No. 1
and .No. 2 fat Mackerel. Iterrin; or Miad T
i i hey ran be hail at ereatlv reduced rr, es
this seasnn, in barrels, hall barrels, and .pjar
ler barrels, or by the sinsle pounil. at ,
ilJ.MH tM'tK
HO vnt WANT Extra Farailv Fiour ,
rood Feed !
A1.4.V.S J LWI EICS.
; In) VOU WANT to select your eroceries
' from ihe largest anj choicest stock in l.etris
burg! uoIj AiJ-Vi A mwuti .
10 VOt; WANT good Hardware. Tools or !
'('..ulery! c, it fi.i.v., j c,,j-.-..-.;. j
! HO VOti WANT fiue 'hina.i!as, or Kar-j
t'nenware? (k h ir.i.v. .r c-irf n a I
i In) VOU V A.NT Tl,. Duckets. Ol iiui.-
; llrushe., It.t.ket., or other tl.-u.tktepiiig ar
ncles ! Toey can be ha t in cre.it vane:y at
j t...i.i.ioiwu.,'.
I I0 VOL' WANT good t'oal Oil, or Burning
j Fluid? toiu i.i j.vit f cowt -&
WE AKE NOW OPGNTNConrfall Stork,
slt-cied woh sreat care, ronsiMii e of On t e.
Ties, eo,ual in ijualnv t" tin.se k'-pt in lir.t
c'?..s rev store.. Our stock of Hardware,
China Ware, ooden Ware. Brush,-., eir.
etc.. is also very complete. Please tall and
t iauiine. I l ivs j (WiCW.
I ewishare, October 15, Is' l.
WANTED!
r.( A S!Ir. slau:hier Cpper I.KATHHR.
t ) f r .,fi ant p'-abie. i.i be delivered at
the r.ne o! oil sides per week.
I Av'Ar.r!.heavv sia.isliterSOI.r I.K
J WWU THEK, (.leer bide-) -ei hin 111
to 8ii Ins. aside. JAMES M.-01T. ,
IOI'UNE
eilipli'V
OI'UNEVM AN SHOEM AKKKH can have I
nplovineiii duriiiir ihe winter, lo wni .
i.ii srmv sl-.nrs. U'asies- .Ml cm. lor hi iiiiiii... ;
an t noceiiis lor h ,ii. i:is and tilling. )'. ar t-
; tn-i at private hju.es, i-t per week, and at ho-
tels. !tc!5ii. JAMES COi'l". ;
! Lrwisiuirs, Oct. 18, I .(!. I
; - ;
l'l)!' T T' '
A FirtsT-CI.ANS P uiS'e Kee.J ;
J J y J J t'l.mo style, wilh nrii Orean
i ie . irt,t ..j.ti'i.tr i
MoT."
,, 'r
utr oi
suitable lor parlor, hall nr church. Ii,,inir
JOS. M. HOI SEt.,
l.cwtsbur:
, Oct. Ii, 'til.
Estate of Eli Byler.
1)VIN1S I K VTOK NOTICE. Whereas.
1,,'lters ol A tinititsiraiion en llie e-taie
of Eli Byler, late of East Unftaloe township,
dci-s i.e.l. have been pranled to the sub-eta br r
bv ihe le'i-t'T ef t'nn.n Ciiun'V in .toe hum
of law. therefore ail persons indebted to said
estate are re, U,'sied n. make immediate pay .
no. nt, .nil thooe havitii; ju.t claims r.cam-t I
ihe same may preseiillhein udly au'.henucated
for settlement, to
CON RAP SHECK1.ER, Admr
Forest Kill. ct. in, tsi'.t
To Trcs passers.
OTIt'E isherebv sivrn bvihe nndersifnp.l i
nlizvnsol Krllv. Hutiaiu and hast IttilliK
tiiu-nshitis. mat a persens ire. pa. .102 upon
heir lands, hunlms lr same, er in search nl ;
berries and t iher truiis, wiil be treated with ;
the lull eiteni ol the law. Hunters are pain-
rurlv reiiilesled tn laUe warnillif bv ihls luiliee I
, ., , i- it, n-
and all others who may be disposed lo trespass !
upnn nor preiiusrs.
tlooriji Miller
F.enj li.'ihr
Sam'I I'uiikt'l
Uit hM IJick. l
.Itilm IIulTerd
lstuitr Walker
Kli SlilVr
Oct IM. I KB I
Andrew Wo'ifo
rvrtts llolTa
Dun'l Miller
I '..l.li.ir
John S. Selinii.k
Tli.H.Conieliu.s
IIONNKT'S, CRAPKS.
KIF.IUiNS, ILLUSION'S,
SILKS, LACKS.
VELVETS. FLOWERS,
FEATHERS.
Also evervihin; comprised in a full assort
meut of Milliner) (omI.
Nt'wYork and PLilad. rimnct Frames.
I? WHOLESALE and KPT 1 1.. 'eun
try Orders proinptlv and raremllv htled.
hlMO ?I'KK. enis.
.tm9t4) 3J? North -t,i PHtl.Aiy
1
) UIMi. cit-iaO Tim-thy ttcJ I t uie b
Something New!
p i;nir:i:v,n.o!R & ffkd store
T in l.iil'er Mirk't .tfrt, l.rwisburi.lwn
,!.'' a'- ve thr nut Hayes' uuJ,iiert 1 will
.til ev rv 111117 as
ln ap its tljo CiiraiM-ht!
: (iV'I'KK.- Iv il- ran, irvh rvcrv i1v
s o l i. V " ' 17 'iL ami oiber Vegetabks
in la- .r .ea.on.
: i-sii pan! f..r all kinds Produce.
! . ! V l a I see sanity yoursrlvej A1 .1
O r. W. M. KI.1.IS
TIIE J.!:i l TiK COMMITTEE
nt t.rn li"!re, Ia.,
tt xai.it Tut
-ClIILDII ION S All) SOCIETY"
! i;aitiv.oui:.
irr p.tr-! tit -rnl lo the country.
trorn 3 tti !6. niosi ot
ii - in f iti-' Wi ' tian. it ha.! wrpnan ; xtm il
is il-sirc i t th:s '.'mrr.tlli-e lo send iheia
li(tflli humt-s anion? Fanners anti olher ia
c,ur,tl V. iVrons wihing a rbild to
J a.i 'i't,T mij as lut-ir own, by addressing
I ftiiu-r one .-t iu ! rMnc.l .VmmiUee,wi!l
p-envf n Vircuur vvin pariicu ar. Ovod
rr-, r,,c-s ,n, , ;,! ca e.. be required.
I IH.S loVVHtfKi: UK LLH.i:iK.
Mr F W '' -1. 1.i it ' K . el, u, 11. v. f II I.KIMtAt'n",
v.Jo'INn w.i I..-, Mr c. W . s, mlliL,
I-- II S I'll K .' . . I. K . t I Ml.
, ,.,,, M. ,,M, ir Krt.K IHR1I.
i;tv- . 11 . !i, k. ir i. s. kkkhkk.
, H'.is'ts.i.'..r Au 4..1I
E:tate of John Biddle, dee'd.
DVIMSI It A I UK S ') UL E. Letter
IlMIMsntATOK'
A nt Aitiieiii-itrau, r. on lhe estate of John
Hd l;e. , rea.- l. late of ituir.ilne Twp, hv
ii. h -en ?nt:'e,i if. ihe sut'.criber I j the Re
p,.:eret I nion c -iiiiv in due torut of law
all persons initehte.l u sa:J estate are hereby
n.,1,1'.' 1 t.t make luimeiiale payment, and ail
IM. .11 anv Jjm taiiu. a.ai.i.t tiitr su.c uidj
t.re.eui tiiem Uolv ao'.h.-iincaied l'ir settlement
ia ' I.E I 11AI ::K, Adm r
r i'Ta'nc X R .ad., Sept. istil
THIM.MlNi. AND VAKIETY STORE
Broke Out in a New Place !
rpHE siiMrriher would repectfnllv inform
I ,, tr, en !. ihat he ron'inurs his business
I .'and corner . f !;h and Market
.'re-. !..'x;-huri. .-; liavi"? tictrivi.T
; , t;.sn. he is an e t st-ll.L LOW his
stork oi tWtl ior., TrimuiincN, iSirgle
ami liuutue Ze in. t l a:l sna irs, -Nol'ias.
w " n He.l, !!
ry, Ac. all kinds of
r-Tfiuuerv .'rain's celebrated Ifonef
an Pearl IV wJrr.t'olusne.EitracisAc.
r-s KACS and CVm'ry Procure taken in
trav. H. I.. M'MAHON. Ajt
Important, vhi Phila !
John H. Goodman, I'uluTy,
n.f received and cnened a CHOICE
assortment of a'l the latest stvles of
l'all siikI ii l-r Cwoils, at ihe Oil
li A i K.- suii.l. llie particular ai'.enuon tf
ihe l.aJies is cal'e.l la his stock tl
Bi i!ians
Drcs Si'ks lnn:s
iieiai nes straw's
FicFrMermcs C.-i'ars
lJ'i'-Hl. Sncrvrs
' Ci.ie'5:ams ln-rtinss
i'....nr !mcs
"h:nvs (''ovrs.iVc
At.tO rifh. Plam and Finer I'assimere
. jpans. Tweed.. estmes. Muslins. aVill-
in ;s.T.rk:iirs. I'..innt Is. Hats. Caps,
inieih' r wuu a ci inpicte a.s.iriment of
firoc'ri.'?, llarilwate,
(V Itirwnrc, lticensvrare, &C
n'l cf uh.ch will be diposrl of on aa favera
t.le leiiiis as the same articles ran be putch
ased auywliere. fVtre u e tall !
I V.VI kin.is of r, i'.l.V b-ajht forCashrj
t.l OOl I Bl SU. of OA rs wutnl hf
"t - .IN' i n lliPMAt
' .) I Uul. LAKE SALT f, r .tle I t
- hl i n go
1 III) A' htti ALlu tALT '"'"f T1!00pM
- J'
I II .-.t, Its Jt.'11111-t e.iocj I,r ftur I V
1 - ' J U fiiXtPMSK
) -. M;t,s M ACKKI.KU X.
I at.J f 'T It
- ' J 11 lii. I IM
le.lti.ij Hl.im l'LASlLU for ntc Iit
J n nonr.ti.tH
iiisS'UnioN.
fpHR fVPi,rttiei.h p heretofore existing
I between the ur.dci signed under ihe firm
( l n, ,. ,v ti..nnsi. is this day dissolved
,v ,uni ,1 r, 0ent. The B-oks and N oes are
. t at the Old s,at t f r ,wv 'r''wrr,. AH
vnu frit interested, will please take nntice
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'(T"'I' is hcrebv jiven. that an Election
lor thirieen Jlirericrs, will be held at
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lie iiaiiu. ii'iuic e .n..i.u.,.,..ri,
b'-lween Itf hours nf 9 oVu-rk, A M. and 3
o'r!i.ek. P. M. A tJeneral Mi-eMng of the
foi-.WH.I.Ifrt will be held on Tuesday, Nor.
i, lSiil, al IU o'ct-ck. A M.
li.VVlll UEL'EK, Cashier.
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