Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 05, 1861, Image 1

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KV U. X. AVOKDEN AND J. K. COKXELU'S.
At per Vfar, " lihance.
LEWISKURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 18G1.
"CIIIIONICLE " cslalu I; ! i:: IS 13 TTb'i' No., 017.
Mill
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i: The pradi
unices us tvhU.
m T' t-'iiM,i,y the i.tci ih it
(l1ir VoliiiilfTs, c.r.:. n?,n? K'd'fl.s in d'-ay
c Miil-.it.n ! (S,-vM!r Arir.s. 1'ond ami fu-lt-r)
virh r'nihini; a Mank'-ts, blurts, SStocknis
a.,tj Maims, t. m:i;,r i!uin cciUs-nted a:ii
i'1'ii'irnt. ;ir t.rh'"is suiliTins in alley
rVi ire as; 1 r.rw lici e wvi e iruiu iu i't -ily.ait'!
cr-'ai'y rr:;i,T' ! ili 'ir u-.':'(i!ii.'s and marre
t'l-r r- j -vnii'nt. T-.e-e .l-pri va:i.ms ned
N Ui our il.tv. f.-r the I'iik-ii Itns plenty
t v!r ;ilv aii 'he ir iry w .mis d' lirr ur.tvc
!;. Dverv d a:i i woman ieiio ran
"f sa ni! 111.11' it a point fl'thi!,'
..; f pri-le. i. ii'.-r.v.' wtl.t h'T iw Ir; ! -R-i
! -.mi f a free g.Ii I" i n'v-ivS .;..:rr
, ni- Mr more ar'o.i ot aj'j'."d .i t.i!- f t
Winter. V nut tvTy lenin r ;n!r
the aiiM'-'l itisjMin: littf-.fr - in lite
f a U(-riil' Ifii la .v. iu llif. i'Uil. Hull' tin.
Knilling fir the Army.
I ,. !-!! I!ea- a It' !;!'' ir-yt
V ..ii r.t'i I t -r my ! ai ia:. I.
i'tirea!iiril lv h'T mvn mhin l" t!ay !
A!n ! I iH ' tT ii.ru- t t't i-. t(re,
A ui'tt", i in utiii anI p. ("!
Jr-m my ft''l h-art. warm ptavr- avr-nl,
'I'.iat H', 'vn k:u. ''ii ;nl cm nrcKt
hi III u, ('' iT an I '( I.nirc !t-n,j.
In cn:uj, ui r-
.It.d be our lr-i
I, Ml UIV li-'.il,
I cur .- iurtJ !
V-. in fur rt-nnlrvs tr::i! hi it",
All frv':)i pravrr iuu-i h.-!v j-rve :
I;u' i'h ! I l.'irj in Ihv ill- p- u ' r
of u-i.rU-n? f-r t:t- ca 1 !"Ve.
. u pre a i tin pi'vii:- ii 1
Mitiht e'en l!ic i.i' ar---i uaut Minj'ly !
What can I ! ? Mv Iiari 1-pai- Ki-t,
And so inv I -i 1 mIit liarl,
Wi:h plcaiiic. I'-r har :tt Int
Wc may in ill-- trr- ti v:-.n t.il.i.- j, art.
Tht cpporiutiiiy u a- U
M'f fi J in cur ail. re 1 i:ik.
.u-.-pr.
rrv i Im
flumMc anit'-n.-h t
A'"! nnw, ih' fr-.r. r ;
Ail k ut wtt'i t a.'cr iij'Wi-'iv ,
IIiiiiiti;. witri a'; I L'l.iti :ui pri l
O ir .'I i!frs' lV:lill.! t plo.-ulv'.
lU'-h nip.r n-t.ii :!'it- Ii
And fVn n'V .1,
J'lll'N U'tTn ' I '. iTll
An 1 -A:.i .y I lit . -. ,
r Imt m :
u .11 .
'I ll: V til ;
.1-: Ii.nl.
i-t if -. r-i tit:'
A ii I. as t w .'f.;. i iv I
Mu in: ni.'.riy a C'tiiiriit Miaiic.
I, on my cunrh for vt-r lim l.
Shu: up u :.i.n m v i
Working 1 .( iii'in who have l"'t'ii ; und
Tu an-u'tr uii'ii t :ir cvit. :t'y t ;:'.!s;
1. sick and urak; ihcy. Mpmq and nrarr,
0:f.-rin thir lives utr !i;:r t; save.
Ti).:! ifljs r.:e ..1" ;i i war,
V.'hcr'- I'f'iiir- v ai' !.;'.- illri! I 'iv'
!i'ainp t'i f.:-r C' I u.r'- si, 'if ;
Vi'ai.ini: ii. ittl liiftr n.rii si.,,,! r-.iip.
To SlUH I'r ll-fiioW!, (lit-, uu.l UoliiC.
I like- lo h.dd lf a i.-Vr btX
of ii n ton with ific p iti ..-: I.nn.';
'J'tfir hfTlih and rmii.rt. I tn.iv ihp k,
llstv iimfvha' in cur JVchir haiMs ;
Our mniual firnr'h irrira-'.'
Wc wurk for thtir. - ;lu-y f;IU tor us.
Let u rollrrl rur ri.rrr.s.
An ! lal-(ir for cir ,-"'!;crs rrod :
TiiP I nion more u!!im w rise.
From the :rdn;. ttiiiMii oi ih'-ir Ativ T,
And our I n7hl : :r lv i i - ii uti!'ir.!t
lit loved and hotn rt d 1-y the world.
We're read of diik and rrurl days
Iu rcvidiiiio'irv KratT.p,
W hen women iMt homt-'s oni't ways
Mali's viicTu! justice ti adi-aitre ;
W hea wom:!, lined with liarlal r'.
Knit in their web th' accu-tr jactr :
Sisters! let thank fl.-d. H.s care
tstiits ail ucli pa--! tis in rur mind ;
That, interwoven wnh our praver,
Wuh hopeJul Messmps ititeriwmod,
r handiwork a p!l mar prove
'f I'nion, Loyally, ai.d l.o;e ! I". L.
Two New CLurch Edifices.
While we " render unto Caisar the
things which are Cxsar's"' we should not
f irgct tho equally, my nmro important
portion of the same command "nml vntu
' ' to- thiitjt Kill h nrc tW." While
striving unto death for a good and well.
devised irovcrntnent. Ctho' imneifict. as all
' s ' -
1 . , ,
uuman institutions arei yet we siioum not
forget the almighty Arbiter of our destin-
ies, nor cease to implore His light and His
favor. Religious interest and labor ought
rathcr to be increased than diminished in
times of National peril and excitement.
It is therefore peculiarly pleasant to rec-
, , ,,.
ord the fact two houses for the rubl,e
worship of Almighty God have been built
on tha cast side of Union County, during -
these troublous, cxhauting times, by per-
sons who have nci'leeteJ no other Jutv to
-
their families or to their country.
The German Baptists (or Itutikards) of j.
iiuillot alley have en'ered 0to fhc a,e 0f a
neat wooden edifice, SO by 37 feet, 12 feet '
iu the clear, capable of seating 200 poo- '
pie, erected at a cost of f'VifJ, exclusive
of nncs'iuiated labor and materials. It is '
located by the burial-ground, near tho A.
Hover school-bouse, and we ace told is the
first chnrch-edifieff built bv that denomin.
... , r
uvuiaiiie aiiev. ani tne seona or anv
kind ia the township. W have "no more 1
church-co'iD neonle than those of Keilv '
. B J ' i
tut they wor-hiD niostlv with concrei!. '
ti'.n in lluffaloe. Lewuburu. Milton, or ,
r- , .. J
- -
i ntte 1'eer.
t. I ui s Church, I'.vangelical As-0
Ctllan. lST.l " id !, inc-rinlinn in frnnfr
'f t lain brick edifice on Sooth Fourth
O., Iiettieburg, 42 by C7 feet in aize.witb
. s..... ... , UI.I1II .r.nv-
t-ent rwrn 10 feet, and the main audience
' 19 feet, in tbe clear. It is . well-
cn.trnetpd l.,,il.; . nJ.l,- a '
( Albright Methodists) expect to enjo, the
tic of ,K h . i. . sl. -
. -aui .1D11UL lUUll ,
of tho basemeut in a short time...
nisiiei in ri n periir.irtable and commo-
- u..n.(. fjr Chiistiaii h i, hip ba.il ,
t'u.J Miiiiiu i.l..sU sar4. 1 .
. Fri'nv Afi
LcUrtment of Lit;at. Cen. SCO IT.
Wo C'py the uiiipiy suiVich'tit r"siT.
for th- 1 m-.-x' ( cSul vi'hdra'A :il uf V i.V
IIVAA) t-i'Oi T fr;ui ti.p post Lo n:i
W'.dl a-jrijt'il, tiioctiiir witu lua ti-sliai-t:-uf
the I'lOsidcut and of the Calint-t t t
Lis cx'iiiL-J imii:-. His rctirtmctit is iLu
groat t vent id' Ho! wee;.
i-rn in IT--', 'loo. Sctdt en'cr ! tlio
army aloul lst that ha lia bi-eti f r
over I.a'.f a century in his eouiira xwst
J'itijerous p'-rvii-tf. His val r in t t.c War
of 1 h 1 t in Uiu IJl-ick Ili'AK, Fit riia aoJ
M-.iie:in w:ir- lil sticcf -w as pcace-UKi!;. r
on t!c N rth-KJ:i ru fronti-.r, on l wiili
Hie t xi!rd t'lierukee his aid M ourel;iti'
Ni!'..ic it: -n in 1 an 1 his :i'n;
sidtfary f.i hiuli.e.-N a tl f. ret. 13 1 (amort;:
our iiili Oilicials at WaUinNm lo and
fir tin; r rct't-rvatioii nf ll
Niiti.in, bi'furo
Ijc ino hitii- of tuo j ro-t nt A liniuutrii
ti 'ti art! nutters i f history.
! (Jnt: of the ilirk-.st pajrcn in our annals,
j is that which reeorN the r j-c:ion nnJ
, huitii.iat inn of WiM"!r!d Smrr, in I v.,
j lor li'tt' .'.'n V'(f?. The p rsotia! iniulfd
of 1'ivicc's ttt-rotary of War, Jj lu-U,
; wai tin eae ,f t-jtl's r-Tiutvitt iiis
1 ihad tj irttrs for a time to thu eity i f
j New Voik. With I'utcl's aid connurLcc l
j that p?rit3 of mca.-urea the vrdullun of
1 tu 3Ii!ouri Couipr-Jiiii.-P, Jlorder Kui:i m
; ism, L-comptntiiMn, Iliicliiti n"-ti, mi 1
j Sec ssiniiisui, ( iK Ii;vinj one iul'.-rnai en 1
; iu vt-w, the cxton.-i m of the t -trif-ry far
j human 'prri.-i i:) una r w Lieli ut I.n,d
uv( bleeds at fvi-rv p 'ro. Thu I'.t.'ction
j ui Can. ejtt, f r IV' id. uf, would, i:i all
j human probability, ha e cru-!o d in the tu I
( th')M enuruiiiU ut:r ea'ami;is. AiA
; )et faitliul tj ti.e lu.-t the Oil II. r
: I'jviLeator has (like Aiistiutft the Jur)
i rev r I'l j-od l- wi'eh or 1 the u I'iou wiiu
; a mavrtiul eitrttltaJ. lU rc.o ucc and
j hi name wor-r worth a th uau nieu in
I f:ivin the Capital whoa it wis really in
! the p.wcr nf the Triilor.-. N-w, pl -ic-
a !y cxhau-tcJ, he liavcs the pcpld w- !I
- amuro-'l U a vtihC of the dati-ors whieh
he hid Ion 2 foreseen but whit h ho in vain
1 ur j:-. u the late I'liidiit to thwart in time.
I Me commits the Anny to ti.e charirft of
j one in Lit) opinion cjputie of niiiutuitiipL
its int. r-t. rinbie Lf-.rt tl-nd-i k'vU
i pirriotN::t to t!.o ht. H j 1 -avo.-t tit- f:a.
j of neti':i u.th 3 rn'i';!'' :.jii:a:i 'U .-ur-
p:i-. I ;y i.j Iiv!ric' i:ni. 1 1 is fj !;m i
1 unsuiiitd ui j-T?jnl Lonur, ut;e!uudvd.
j Worn out a c i-, and M.iKiirj: from
:tid severe inf;i tnitic.-, it is duhtful whe
; ther our ruuntry can Tvcrive fr m Li:n
f more of f-nhstautial lent !!:.. Iiat thai;'.;
' Ih avi n thit he h islivtd.aml bet n r-p ircd
1 to us s' lf'j ! May rniliions of you'h be
inspircJ to iiritato his CJclity an I uucLa-
I for tin. Ilorl.t !
I.rn. S.iiit'. Ih t !ii!a:it.n.
IK id 'Ju-irters ol in Army, ")
W ,,!.ih-:on,i c.,Ojt.;j,ivt;i. )
!!. S. Camkkon, Ffcrctary of War.
Fin : For m re than thr. e y 'ir-, I have
b'-eu uuabi'", fr mi a burr, n cinutit a
h r-e, ir wjik more than a fjw pjOi;n at a
time, and that wi h 'j.uc'u pun. O h r
and utw irdirmiries, diopsy and v-rti
'iiiiuni-h m-j that a repose of miud ari 1 ,
b.-dy, with the appliances of br ry ani
intdicinero tiecesiry to a id a Jittio mor
to a life already rotracted much bejond
thu u.-uai span nt man.
It is under such ciretimstances, made
doubly painful by the ULLatutal and
tttij'jst rebellion rag.ng iu tbe SVaiti
eru aiaies of cur so late prop-r unj
happy Lnton, that I am couipl.ed to re-
quest that my rame be place ! on tho list
ol army olhc . rs retired from active service.
. .s , .s... . s s. ...o
lute riht granted by a recent act of Con-
, . , - . ... ,
press. I am en'ire IV ar litiertv to av l:.:tt
r : ' . " J J . J .
it is with d-op regr-t that I withdraw
tnvt!f in this rnomprittui limp!, from
rje or.rs of , J'rei,lent who has treated
mt with distinguished kindness and cour-
ti-sy whom I know, iipon mu.-li p. -rsou ai
't'T-tir.M It paini.ti-, without -
!1.'";a,1 I""11".1'"1:" "r I '-' J'"1';.'- -
Inh!y iiiiini'-iiti' his in th,-i.ei'lorin Hire id
, lltv alll, , U111.;, , ;,cllvjlv ,,
. , v. lama-. " ;
And t.i von. Mr. Sroroturv, whom I rt'.v,-
.dlii'inlly address fur the Ia.-i time, 1 b. -
n kii.. i, iL... my many ..bli;Mtioi:s 1 ,r
the miifi.nii liii.li c ni-iiierail'iii I bavit
r.-i-i-ivcd tit M.iir hands, and liaye the
lioiiurui remain, sir, with bi'.'li ivpeet, j
Your ol'cdii lit servant,
WlNUKt.K SCOTT.
Friday morning, at a fpeeial Cabinet
Council, it was unanimously agreed that I
uuder the circumstauces the resignation
could not bo declined. In tho afternoon,
tbe l'resident and Cabinet wailed upon
the (General, when the l'resident read to '
o ....
oootr, me ioiiiiwinc :
" rrrs. lci.'s fiearr, j
! "lc ,,:iV o1' November, A. I.
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'""l""' nl nj 'iie.ii:on ... i ik-;
tin own nj''lntt:on t. t h,
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iiiriin ii.uit-vi Hi i.ii iii. ui. i. ii. ii isi'i-
! il.Ti d to be pl.aee l, and hereby is I'laei d
'
nit. d tta!. s, wMii.iit ti .i.i.-ii..u i
upon tne
id' 1 11 1 lilt
trr.-iit pay, subsittfticc or tdlow. a- .
Tho AtneHenn ronrV tvill lioar will,
cn, ..s nn, i ...-n .oii.itiiili thltt.eil
),., - . wiilidiawii limn tho :i ti.; cutr
the Army, while the I'rv.si.lciit a,, 1 CM-
,.,.t .-Miress tln ir ..wu .-ni l the nation s
vn.p:i!hy in bis p rs.-n tl ti'liii tim
tli.iri.r.if..tfi.l s. n-e .1 tuo nn;
- - 1
and
tali
loililie servii- s r.:;i 1. r. d
lo liLs
i-iili-iol
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lo-. t'i lav I
the I
re-i i,'i.t V-
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elier ui' e-t'
nf L r thr itciut
Ce;
ll"t re
! that
:o 1 re.
nnliV
ery Ini
ill. ui nt
i'Ii in. mi you are net to remain in
e service, 1 yet hope tlint. while I eoti
t in charge of the K partnirr.t over
li 1 pi w pr-siiie, I (.hall tit all limes
nil i ' t d to nail myself of the bciicfi"
Set.'
tlli'l
!.:,
be t
of yo-ir c i-it.s -Is and sag-; experience. It
has been iny good tortuno to ctj iy a per
j iy a per-
i.verti.Mtv
over thi n
ns of that
sMiai ni.ji'.iii'aiice iih you f .r
long i,,; bavo tee, gr.-atly strengthened
bv j,ur cjrJI a! mid . i.fire co-operation in
ail rtat ij ie ti his whieli havo occupied the
1 ; irtm -t:t aril c ouvuNcd the cauutry fr
ti.e la.-t six tir n:hs.
In par'
. . i . .
' "' i" '
Jr -in yn, f c"rlial!y express
yn, I c"r lially express
ii-.l'i! 1'rovi'lencc which
t
I:
a no le.iol i'rovi.lencc nl ieh
dei
r '.vc
1 .n
ii ami i t so many trials,
o;r l'.:.l;h and c ntintie
i t the p e.j.;t. , f t,,. co in-
n.A 11:
your li!
try s'i i
3
have b. rn
r.-st'T'-'i to tacir tor-
lie i ll .1 , j 1 ' 1 1 i. m i
I am, (1 l. lul,
frii.'ti.' ! ' tivii;',
ae-'j and
'..-p.
i it v.
ry ki. ouruly jour
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I I i!:'S C. ! UNIX, 'Vy of
To l.i.uten mt ilea ral WiMirui
, ar.
levir.
Cecil's Successor,
Wilbiiat a di.-Mii.iing voice in the Cab
inet or e'sewher", 'he i'r :-i lent on l-'iiday
dcignit.d , M'C'.i:LI..N, Majir
General, is Ci.itf C 't:i:n aud-T of the Army
of the l aiou. li j acci pted the post, in
an order i-.-u-. d th evening of tho fcame
Jay. May be M wisely ciudaet, 3nd fpce
dily aul happily cjlcIuIo tho War, that
the di.-tir.etun of Lieutesaut General an
honor heretof ire conferred only on the
lEContparablc Wa-tiim;t.i, and the vete
ran prnTT may al.-o worthily adorn tho
br oiv if the youthful M'Cr.El.r.AN !
Till! KTOI1M nf Saturday last doubt
less did cjn-i'trab'e d itu igj Lul, is the
Tiler-rap!! l.ini is down, llast and South
of lativiil. (M )nd iy at tioou) we bavo
' v J '
no positive lul Tiiuti d.
Tho hearts and fi-r.rfui hopes of millions
have oi,e nut, since l'riday nL'hf, with
that great at:.! pr-.tiotisli-laueu I'leut to
regain the N'jtioual property, South. We
Ci0 0D)j l,uj.e tlxat tha slorui did not em
,,k.t,i.
1 J
,rjCe them m its sween
.... ,, ......
siO'JU saieiy I'm at sea, ur uaii reacueu mu
J 1
VnT's for wl,ic!l werc bound- Yet w
may prepare to near ol loss ana disaster.
Many rumors prevail as to the desti
nation of the l'ieet, Lut it is yet unknown
Jmtis- Uiiir.iI-Lurr-Tiil-ir.. --Rrrrhlnrldi:r!
That's a fragrant assemblage! "Otto
of Hoses" bears no comparison in flavor
to this nosegay of sweetness! K-peciaily
is the late tniu '-Democratic candidate for
l'resident" the 'W' ' I'nim party,"
remember! embalming himself iu honied
iufamy by his bjse return for the honors j
heaped him by bis own State and Nation
for whoso blood he now thirsts whose
ruin ho seeks with parricidal hands! We
. ...
uismiss 01.1 caso u lui cairn, iru-, cubing
review of his couatryman.Gco.D.l'rontice, ;
I copic j in anotaer niurnn.
tii TrTC-S
afia W fi9 .
U',. li. 'l'....f,m it,. T'nl.m l'l.-t
" --s.s s ,
thn i'
passed llatteras, Wednesday morning. assert that the Union ia dissolved, now,
Gen. Seott left fur New York, Saturday j more than in August last, or that the cx-
. . .... .!. ...p.t.l.:..ic?.. I 1.. :.
moruiug, iu a special train, one report
. . ...
''" h" lrJ a la J'"roP-
flen Ih;.... was stiil retreatine before i
Co. Uretuont, towards Arkansiui, at last
accounts. Col. .'lulligan U released. Il l
is reported that Gen.Seigel had cutoff the ;
nf the IJcbcl army, and taken their '
;40Uor.
G u. Sicules, from tlio .Maryland sjdtf 1
of the Uotcmac, on Inlay night, witu a ,
field bttcrv. ahelle J the KcM steamer .
- '
, which was immediately evacuated,
ml shells exp'.jdcd over her. Fir '
fag1",
several siiun- ri'
was returned, with no d .mi;c ta tis. !
I'iio ii. ath el 'I ii S.uuu -1 llju.iou u ,
t.utd IJ
1 'i-
t-ij-i'hu t'unlitiry (Juzotto j;ivt4 m the
i!.n:rs' vote of N'TMiumbcrbaJ cuuntj,
Avits't Tvfpu'. l'rTn-l.'nion vle
,vera:;e Deiancratic vule
111
Maj. against Democracy 01
This leaves TurDer 32 tuaj. for Asoci-
n!c JuJeej and C'uinruing9 .07 fr He
II .-o. It is said the ShauioLin Company,
with its 7') ll - p-l'iiMO maj . was out on
, ....v
r ite so that to this accideut, (or trick,)
Tumor and Cumruinjts owe their cleciico.
('apt?. M'C'.e-ry of Milton, Tajrt of
Xori huiiibcrlntid, and (lo'jin cf Sunbury,
aeh made returns to their own county
b it v;.j Itaru i'f no roluius from the liO or
II j .ubu'catid iu th se Cjinpauica fioui
I'uii'U cjuuty, to our 1'rot'uono'ary.
1 tcyA porti)n of C'mmission g"!ected
by ths (Committee on P.fense nffd Stfu'y
of 1 uiiade.phia to make a topographical
survey of tiu u-qaeuanna nv. r, have re-
turned to that city. A partuu of the
1 party are Furvoyin:? the interior along the
rout.., so that a map may be ma-lo of all
the fir Jin-; plafM along the Sanclianna
, and the approaches thereto. In case an
artny should ever attempt to invade
i l'eniisylvauia from the south, the observa-
tions made will become of great value, as
the reeoimoisai ce bas ben thorough and
complete in every particular.
r-.'-Vireiir.a has produced thres truly
Treat men
Wnshmirtoo, Jeff rson, Seott.
Ail these believed Slavery an evil, to be
di..coura"J rather than strengthened
yet, fjr this boucst belief, tho mulatto
breeders who now rulo and bleed Virginia
have cxil- d Scott from his native Stale, as
they would d with Washington and Jtf
fersou if they were still livid!
Xw'Tiie ''llvanclieil Messenger," and
t',0 Jl,txhnj'ur, aro htrvufter to be issued
....
, , ?l
J , ' ' .
rr'fe M acn r "SU0j
onij evcrj marr mrtK.) jneyaregoou
fauiilj religious newspapers, and should
aim run up to their lut of 8-0,000.
I ....
CCK cctions to-day in J.cw 5 orlc and
several other of the States. In Mary-
land, it is believed, the Seccribaisls are I
rallying, from Virginia and elsewhere, to
tuff the ballot-box as they did in llausa.-:
JJ'Our towusman, John D. Wauacc,
, , , , .
lite a teacher i
iu tbe Luiinson temiriary,
hiu become associated with I'.C.Van Go.-
m. It iu the iluamp. rt J.uludu uUcc. A
capital match, rickon
fcJSle of Shaffer's Lot, l'riday next
'Rcsi-rnalioa" of Sreckinridge. ;
.!,n : y;,f.-.-'rAe has published n;
mauif.sto to the pjtple of Kentucky, dated 1
at Howling Green, the llebeis' hcadqnar- i
tors, bnt we bavo been unable to pel a
sight of it. The St. Louis .'ei(ViVni
gives us some insight into its contents.
Mr. Ureekiiiri lgc says it i.vwrittca at ti c
first ui-jnjcnt, siueo bis expulsion from
uotue, mai ue cou.u piace uis icci oa iae
soil of Kentucky. This is a most
puJi nt perversion of tho truth, for he
never was expelled from home- ho left '
Lexington iiiipel'ied by his guilty f.-arj of j
arrest, ana Lis reireatwas iiglitca by the
. , -r.,...- ... '
burning sc. f consciousness of
complieity
w'.tli treason. When the nock "Puko" of
Tohin'a Comedy is compelled t lay aside
the borrowed robes of authority, ho Joe, j
it with a constrained grace, "as a well-bred
, I
dog waiks down stairs when he sees pre-
P1--1"01-9 uaklDS for kicking him down;
nmt in tnn c.imA smrit. l.rfclcmriJ.TA ro.
Bigned his scat as a member of the Senate
of the United States, sayiDg, "I exchange, !
with proud sa.isf .-tion, a term of six
.i r- -. i tj. . o . f .i
years m the I n.led bta'es Senate, for the
musket of a soldier." This is the bluster
of the "Ancient Pistol," for we all know
that the service of the ex-Senator, if he j
serves at all, will be in some honorary
position, with sword and on a charger.
)ur St. Louis contemporary says the ad
dress would h':l two of its columns, and
is made up of misrepresentations.
i.rccsiuriugu mjs mine 10 luuei
Senate of the United States, within the
meaning and spirit uf the Constitution ,
"i bo United States no lomrer exists the
i'nion is dissolved." Jlut Kentucky l
sti on2 0f tho United States ; his de
cicivcd and betrayed cocstitocnU are (
loja!; they recon;:3 proudly tuo exist-
ffh.. onrermnnnt nf their fath.rs nnd
. -i-ii:
lliey aeny mil 1110 ninuu is uiesoivcu. ,
l!v what argument can Mr. Ureckiuri'l.'O
- ., -- - -c
latence oi iuu uuncu ciaica u. uu.u .u.
PorilCl4 sinco lue fc's'ou 01 -"USM.
. .t . r t
when he occupied his scat as a Senator of i
the United States from the State of Ken-1
tuck;, and drew his pay from the I-ederal
Treasury for his services ? If Mr. Ureck
inridje believed, when he took tho Gov-,
crnmeUfs gold, that tho United States no
longer exisica, auu inai union :
a. - soivca, ue actea im. !...
tuiel auu a swinuier. jio -
course is indefensible; bo is sclf-couvicted ;
of tho vilest treachery to the Stato which j
has hoaoiej hiui ; aud, being nnwiiling to j
f' !' indiguatit p"o'
K-'litilidi v,
' ho bs-Uvuiv.d aj flJUl tilv.il fUJuaa,
, and, surroumlc J by cutthroats and thi:vi'!.
iacooiIiari'S find felons, as a body guard, ;
ha iss'iei his irapu letit innnifesto.
"e dj not care particularly abont ?ce-
iag tho text of t li last dying speech and ,
confession of John C. J!eekiurid(:e. We
know that he can not justify his conduct, ;
but that hs has the insidious talent to
conceal his rel purposes bencatu glitter- ,
1 11 g ecntenci s and honeyed wordj. The J
J'ri'ii'.'irun calls them "frivolous and an-
.1.1. .... . ... " 1
the trial and c mdemnation of Mr. Urock-
iiiriJ(r.i wcrs htld and pronounced befcre
tha jury of popular opinion months and
months ?o. While he was holding the
second cilice in the sift of this people, and
presiding over the Senate of the United
Se, while he was afterwards a car,di-1
d.te far the Presidency, and wbtto be was
ciercisiiia the duties of a United States'
.....a, 1. ... !..;.. n ,... kUmnn. !
uu . , a .. j
,ry W18 j league with the infamous
traitors who conspired to break up the
i; ,vernmcnt.
()f a:it!,e persons cngsged in this ncfari -
oa, wri;) i,c achieved the lowest depth of
de-radation, for he allowed himself to be
U;j,.j a, , f,jUrti. candidate to distract and
ti,0 Tote nf ,j,0 contry, with the
fu;j C0C Jcnec that it would lead to t je elec
; ti.,a cf jj. .;ncol!,i and thus present ti
the Southern malcontents a pretext for
, th(.ir ats cf S0CCSsi,,n. While those who
wcre l' in this treachery left their
' '-'oagrsss, he rrmaiocJ tticrc, ana
S'lTC aU 10 tUcm in orPsing "C'J rrro-
priation of men and means to resist the rc -
hellion, although it was menacing within
f.pft rtr air ttiTT;4 . the Tcrv 1'edoral (Tinitol
. . . . ... , j ,
where ho was sitting. No man is more
, , - ,
dern'y and terribly responsible for the
. , , . . . , ... ,1 ,
uiooa anu puia;, anu crime anu norror oi
the last tix months. He knows it, too;
ho knows that be is as enillr as Cain after
., r . . , . ., , , ,
'he first fratricide, and he flies from tho
, . . ,
, vcogesnce that awaits him. Heisarcf-
ugee from his native Statc,;with the brand
upon his brow and the gnawing vultcro of
remorse at his heart. Iiis fata will be ,
that of a tr-itor.
i
: Hi- l"t !!('.
Hurtle flown !iv tSi (!r;rj.
W le-' Inio.- -". ei ruCli,.,
M till i f tie- it. in..
Tiler .-L.,11 lit b.' NilU."
: Monster of perfidy, ingrate and Eond, his
": rttrualiy linked with these
of Julas and Arnold, and, when histojy
secksto recount tbedamning deeds of thosj
ho have entitled thfrnselves to tie cr-
oration of mankind, that name will be
foremost ia the scroll kbicn was borne by
one, who, in ths very spirit of the arch
demon, thought it "better to reign in bell
than serve in heaven." LouUville Jour
nut, (h i. US.
Another ChartTe in the Down Hail.'
l'arll ii!;r Aotlre.
The I.rwiturg iimrnin mail tor Sun!nry.
Harn jur. Ac, is now closed at P. M. of
prec
i eveniiu leaves at ) A. M.
t v M'all at your IlrncisTs and cet one i f
1 verytjie! Aliiiaaa-l.-" no charge. Von
'1 fin J in it uracil
jtetul mailer, an 1 more
evi.Ienrrs in tavor ot HniirL?ii. ft Ij.li.vh-
i uki.ui. man can te produceu i..r any i ..er
. i
"'"N
. . - .- ... .
'i5! KMI'U'YMlCXr
A C, I'.XTS WANTED.
t. t, t
j ...... ..... ,
r.tvi aii exjit-nsr": to active .M;n:. tr ?tve a
V-tnMt'n. I'artieulars sent free. A J !r"s
Critf Sev- itii M;iehine t'ninnany, II. JAMLt,
l.fin ral Ajtai, Milan, Ohip. y.-v
q THr.VlUt.
, ,,
t crrerlrit Viefkly
tvm.m civ-. .-,., e T
p 50 Tallow It)
i .fi I ... . i 11
Ccrn !
Cats oO Ham 1-
Kluxsr-cd Stoa.&Side...S k 'J
-n'e ' CSovcrsccd V0
Firkia lluttcr 10 I'otatois oO
... u 0ounfry s;011p 4 k
. ... .
-
IXLLS
wiiiTi: ii:i:i;
Post-C3Ico Kotica. j
TN accordance with inslrurtions from the ,
lVsl-Oiliee llepartment, I hereby give '
it. .ire inai i nave rcceivej a supply ri me;
A KVV Postage Mamps.wluch I will v kuhi
f r thoie f.f the OLD issue for a period
"'
DA V.s from the date of ill is noticealter
.V,.l. l.m. tha 111 11 Slmnni u, 1 1 1 X I IT hi
r-( e,ve.t in pavinenl or Postage on letters
sent from th-s Oiiice.
t'l! ACI.P.et M. KING, Post Master
White Deer Mills, I'nion Co. Pa. )
Nov. 5, HC1 ij wlpd
r:.t"tto cf Teter Klapp.
A UupM nf A(lrmn,s;raII(in m the
e,ite ot Jeter Klapp, late of White Deer Tp,
In I'nion county, deceased, have been Rran
tel t" 'he nndersisned, a'l persons knowing
lni.m,,eyes indebled lo said estate are rrotics-
led t make nnmediale payment ; and ih
hminn ...m. naiusf il 1L i II nri.spnl litem i
. .... , .... --.
, . . c . , ... ' ,
JAIiKM Kl.AI'P.;
Adminis
K. H. KI.APP,
T.ork Haven. Oct, IH, 1801
trators.
P'l
Dn. S. V. HMH li. (a eradnate
of Jelierson Colli je) tendeu his Prn-li-ssii.nal
services In the people of l.e jsbnrt-
an I vicinity. I'f Oitice on Aorth r rnnt St
near MarUet. where he maybe consulted at
ZXZZhZ ??Tn
UP.,) aitended :raiiiiuusiv. scpusv, iki.i
S. S. P.AI.TON,
TTC
i0, -
TTORNEY AT l.W,
l.pti Uliui s. Pa.
ps.itetliTtoffali'lt, .ii.,n-r llii. e'-'Urt II". v.
( r" Cidlciiens and professinnat business
rr.,.neil ,- n t. -i !. 1 t.i n'et d -. I
LAsiX 1'Aui
Auditor's IJctice.
; ihr Orjilians' Ci ort f l'i.i.n
r.-iati' 1 I mm
r l')wnship. !ec'
k, late i'f W'i
1).'
Mic Att iit'ir aoyttunlfj ny thf I onrf t- n ?. t
.'.inri'.-iiiuui '1" l"r LaiaoCf in.lh; hr l-, .
uf Ka-ck Jr. an ! ."-'am i -1 I', liaiir!;. !:.
uiors s i.'l i'"'',!.ir, wi 1 m'.M r:ir: ..
intres:t d at his f .Iie m l,rwt,.ir' oi s.r
rnT thf (tih 'lay uf 'fW, A. I). I .
M ..V-'i cU. A M. JUii. U. '.INN.
Oi'U H, A 'I '
Acditor'a LToti'co.
TN ihr rTt'T i f tV Arrum: i.f K V.rt. I.'
c.hi. V.- A ! iti i Ti i "i r;' ; r ' 'f Wn.i.ny
vn.. Itic f llirtiv Tf. r' !. Tii-- Vi'
a;'M)m''"'l 1'V 'a t'iii:i t, :n '.i ;i t:i,.
acc.ai'.'ait. will :ne
f". r liif r.urp"se ol 1'N
the l.V.h "I Xovm'"
11
. a; 1 u'c',
I, .M., at his l ire- ia I. r'.'.nr;.
v. ;i,:.iam J INKS, A
" Auditor's UMcc
,j- ,s, ,,.,. , f ,h. Arr.,..nt t.f Thr, ITly,
K-it.. 1'rer-jt er ef V n; ini t tn-i i. '.
"'' I-cwihi:r;, rt'cM. Th- Au.!it..r apt-!. -!
. , . ,,. -,,..,,nn ; ,,f I-,,.,.,, r
j - '
1 t.i reper' !irr:l-lK: n nl" ihe ;,a;arw . i": t:
hat
f !'!
acr'.ootatit, u 'l!
lirs ini.'rev' 1 ii.r the ptn tn.-c ol his rpe, ;.
' A l. infit, at it. o'clnrk. A M. at his t).:-re
ll,e horouSn cl''?'arriSV
I ' ' A'' .'X ''.LllJ.
'1 Sic I'iill S SltiU
or THE
A A "ILL c minenrr en Boin'.ai . :jt!i .
pt. I;.; i, ti, coiiUtiue to the ll -In1. t .
The Vitr sifcssnp-f wdl cummciice Jiii-
Aii thf daisies!, Mathematical and Enrlio
i-rsn n.r laa.
Mitnnrr tliemelves fer Teaeh;n:. tin i
1 u i thrir a Ivantaee to enter itu Instuu'.i' n.
j Tt'c Uih" ls T"1 b"tk-
itiii".. j'cr at je ii iiiiouuiiig c ii. no;--m
expen-.e,
rrntirtv titiMviinr. wntimr. i-cmr, Arittinwti-.
e "ir . .nni. .! I S. Hi t. rv,' ..'
im im i . t.s ii.isii-;.,u a inrt,ii..-i,t ...... .
HM.I A .K-, :
aUp imine;!:.a'p'r uren liter!
' of the v, -i. n. t (.mci ji . m j, r
uv u !" ',u '" '""'".' ' "
other deductions except tor pr..iraet,l
, ness. J. UAMoii.I'lI
I Jsert. 10, ismi I'niH
'.'
UMIOPJ FCR L7R!
"17" are cherre-I tosee our
nlw.
it
ith Mirh pen.i ceurace lake tu 1
t!ie r. pe to i!rit it i-ht ai.oinj the reek' ,
Je:V Iavis an ! other p 'tatee r e tr.
al-o txprct th1 larse Hati!e at V,i..'u"icteti t
I.'.IU- ion. There qoite an re.te.tier.t :
I.ev.'i.l.ur:. Peltiers are run: awav. aa
loerehaats are grume; itw i !-. I.a'es:
N. K. Zimmerman has retnrne t from '-a
Vei'li atol riiila.lelj'hia. anl has rar--;;,; y -lected
the latest anil betst!e Over.' v
and tiest l'auts, Hats. Miirts, li lt:-. !ieir;re .
.SteCtflli-, Casintts, ('.., ii.err.'S. e
all ecri tions. M'tjlrilan s:.os f'avitoe;'
aiu! lists, anJ live atel six hire's i: a o
detinue to order. I'ieth an ! s, ! ! at i'h.:.'.
wh
a.e pr.
es. tail ti'-iore v .ti btiv v
will nut l.ise anvihin:, but save .':y per ct r,t
i iiaiins i s ,i lAvurs.
Sept. IS, 18K1. X. K. ZIMMERMAN.
Stoves ! Stoves !
FOR sa at the -Mn-lrltf .f-,re UV.. - !
No. ::. No. si t-t.. I'Hii.AMit.raiA.
(nppi'soc L'nrist's Church; th- moat c I. hr.ro J
Gas ( oiisumiiis ( nehlni; & Jlca-1111--:
sti cm
of the day I.ilKilJ, VICTOR (MMn.Cri: '
aV ! a'l inher ('""Itinj and Dentin- Sieve.
all it which are Uuamnteed to cive intne
satisfetiun. P.eae itive me a ea !.
:iiii'U I " V M. NCMAN
itlmlnlNtrators otlrr
AJOTUT is htTebv-liVOn.that L.ttcr?
I of Administration upon thr Kstate , ;
Wrfll. llt'MMI'I.. l-t'e f I men imi-
r,"'''' ,"",n r,n,.n11-v""c"-I'i'vc "T 2ran:e :
tli,un!r-s!-nea hy the Keztter (t 1 I'.t-n e..iir-.
iv in iiu T(rm 'i law; tnert,lor''.ali TTons jn-;
ti to s.iid e-ta'e are re juo:- ! u v
jnin.:iate psymrit.an'l :he havt-i:' ?-iv
e amis ar a5 retiuestcd to present t:iei
saiiy audiciiiiCaiied t-r e:tVinnr. in
! I! WKI ! HI ..):.r
I A.'ln
, i-t or
!SAi: IH MMKL,
Adrr.Inistratar's Notice.
VOTII'E is hcri Tty -ivt-n. ll; xt Letters
1 1 nf A'iininistrotii'n nn Ithe Flsra .
UTI.T.UM Hil'INti.la'eof I.e-ri-hor,- k...
nuh, t'nion Co.,d'e'd. have ben crnn?" t
the nn !ersi;ne.i, by the Kp?tcr i f I'oi n
county. in due form of lawj th"ief. re r.l! per
sons k'iotiin themselves in! "tie! :.. s. ;.:
estate are reijnpsted to rnak'e mt'iediat" r iv
ineiit. and those having just c'aiin. a -:: r..'
the sr.mr are also reijuesied to pies. i,; iliea:
rroperly authe.itira'ed f r setih-inent.
lit Oil r. MiLLI.Lit, AJm r i
T.ewisbnrc, Oct. IS, lsiil '
Adminisrator's notice.
, t-nrir is
rr ef nt!nin;;trnTioii en
thp rs!,t, ,,i
f r.vniAKiNi; 'I'aiii..
Wr!,.ir,latenf Ke'tv
Tv Twp.l nion r-om'v, .!',e.'.
have bn granted tn the iieri! r in
form of law, ntire is herchv piven to a!I per
sons knowing themselves to be i n 1 ! t !t
sail! estate, to make immriliare pavnen: ;
and th''e havin?elaini!s against' th same,
will present them duly anthnMeaffd f r
men. DAM EI, STAH:,,
Kelly, ?ept A Iministrator
University at Lcwisbur.
FALL SESSION.
T
MIT? several .Schools open on the merninc
of Tncsnv, Sept. Slilh, and conunue
until the lioli.iavs.
UIIIOU. Ill
C - .iT.ry.c - wl'fc all iuriaenul rli.,ri;i-s
Tim A.-.nrsii
ClMILK -.STlttTl d' 7.1. t.s 10 !. I
ti' Tor funher information, inquiry may he t
maite ot any ol tne I eacners. or of
J. K. I.OOMIS, President,
WO. F. GRASSIER,
Watch maker. Jrnrltr X Cil.Iii .
tliposllr Urlzrfs ll.url, Marhri M. Lt aistmr;. r a.
Having opened a Mh"p hi P.
(..odinan's Clothing ?iofe. i.
prepared lo all kinds ol u-i ia
in his line. Havtnc. wioked in
WJia. lar;e cilirs all his nine, lie is
prepared
rep.l
t .al. lie
flocks or Jewelrv, and to do Koravin. Pla-
tini;, tiildinq or i.ilvani7 ii; in ibe best sivle
ol ihe ari. All work warrainxi i" !'e entire
saiistacuon.and done at do- verv I. ..vest ea-a
priee. Also Aeroideons and .Meimleulis
: repaired in llie best maimer.
j I .I . , i 1- o i- .1 i '-e- '- ' - '
' V . alcti: a:.U ai'. 1 . '.li '.:-i.' i - s'. - .t
:xi:crToir.s sale.
r ' f Ner reat,
'I-,- 3 1. til
!!i Kr.Lit .'rest,
'V Of M4-fHf4.
r :n e w.ib th
'..j c iiio'lc. at
tt..tTi; Ttrias 1
;"''f,HT)",
it. featli-r, lce' A
' ' I:: Y.W) Farm, at
' : T W v.
.-.-uvrs of th real
' i i . s t I s (, nt $ t dee'd,
-. . t ", -r. coUHTJ, rif
: iKsi.MtnU will u3ec
a
I; - 21 i?.:y of JVccnrficr
- : .c::! ! rt-ai eia:et TiZ-t
- fc.' 'Mi more 4.r
i ' .. ?o -re. Jacob
! !. Tt If. rTi which
'. n ; i'AA.S. a far
1 re--- v . irt 'ut-
. i ' n : '" uti al prtea
!' t i i uf a snprio
; V,, !'t di ll:" Kann
- I: .'.t . t it 'i IMBEtt
! I'.iPCf aii citared and ia
t" a T or r ' Lar.-t jitna
'N K IJlHih;. rc rramin?
inas la.'el of lieu Kohl
V' .rV T M of laid Jay,
i ' 'ier.s sale will
e ej '1'i'itf wnl he nialti
...... ) Firo-
1. ..11., ilu.N',, lur.
: to r ir'-lia'.e, ran eaJl
':rvi- os to the sale
ti-o f m ;
ri 'u
so I
1" th; j u:
cn enhcr K 'cit'
AI'.MIM.S';
I Ui
.SALE.
r e(- ? f',n pr: t.n' Court
a m '! t e ..,! t ai Pubdo
" i." I' A V i!ie J(J;h day of
t i i ' U- in tlie afteni.rf.a
1 n ,' :. e W' U-e in ilm B'
I'f ''" Vt th. ful-
J I! tVe, X.Z.t
: c 'dr. and corfainlnj
r,. I: e'e rr l'is, wlireni.
. :" le
leva"
A
is r:-
. h'r ine Jlweli-.
iro'
II tl
I'r. I. !l-i s and lOherj.
' t ' r pieee i.f i;ronrd Ceo-
i : n Aere c.ire s.r leta.
' S-..1 Manncrt avl cilitr.
. ! is M'inif in the ii t
:.:ii as to be mad
! , r.J.ril, 'rVnNirator
t 1 '.Vn. Vt:rrisi;. dec'.l
r!
Ltr.r!
ir l,-iIo.
."ri.-aie Male that
v :e.hed ani
.'I 'tie Tnrnpika
t"ii;H ( lianiv
i !'. I'av. lii.j f r.
r ' res
" W'iilT.MEE.
.l.N n ;!T. K..t , a.e'iS
r.,n
v::,
Fon.
' ;. a
. .v. i . . -:.
SALE.
;..-"i'. i -e.-tipicj brA t.
. I e.'i.re i t itsii
J.M.LIN A.
C7. Is.'l.
I pi ,'e.:-'.
V.'."rrn I -t. f-r f.-Js
PT t. '" t '?. s.-!..t j v
i .o.s.'to
i- t 1.1, h!'W 91. V:
' or- -( ;t and Laud
i .-irnNrnR.th
.oi 'v. on the line ut
i . 1 i. eii.
1 'W, l.e-r'nne,
-.t i". r rva M Z'tjili.
r.i
.1 R5MT,
s. .Ls.
1: ' iv l .ll il prnpertr
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