Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, January 07, 1862, Image 1

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JJY 0. N. V.'OIIDKX AND J. K. COI.NELIt'S.
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Tucsi'av Munii;
N:u!-ti:i.kU
,t Tri.lav Afiernnrin.
ti-J. !. Mover, !'-., l.-i- bun;; out
l is rliiiu-lc in I.nM'i'J,-'. (Sec turd.)
t-7-Tli"e wlw v.Mi
our paper :it ('Lib ra.1. s,
tiuity, caa do mi Iv .ip;.
en be
f.r
;..vvn and vi-
tn William
re-ley.
JsirHev. llcvj. llausnian is installed
1'asiur of the First German 11. formed
church, Chambersburg.
tffi-Ia the case of lldlmeyor vs. Kvans
and Il.ideubaUjjh, Appeal from I'ui.m
couu'y, the Supreme Court (.Ju !ge Wood
ward deliveriiig the opinion) decided in
effect that tiio clause of the act of May
21, 1SG1, granting stay of exeeu i in abre
it was expressly wa ved by the debtor, is
iu conflict with Sec. 10, Art. 1, of the
Coosiiiutiun of tho United States, uud
with Sec. 17, Art. 9, of tho Constitution
of I'enusylvauia, and is therefore bull aud
toid.
The unle members of the family of
Charles V. liuichcr, of Wiliiamsport
father and thrf sous re a':l iu the ser
iceuf their country. Where is the family
of like numbers that beats that 1 Acom.
On :ltc.
Mrs. Woodward of Lewisburg, iuforms
OS that her hu-band anJ.iir sons are all
among our voluuteers each one, we be
lieve, in a different Coti.pany.
Earning ci" Chirlestoa.
One of the most suiting events of the
day is the burning of Charleston a place
of 4o,000 inhabitants. This city began
the war, anJ Las b, cn an ii.fjliioJa Loie
of sedition and ciime lr thii y y. ars. lie
gioniug with inipri,onii g free colored
men from the North for no crime mob
ling away a Ju lg; and Lis fimi'y, when
tie former came to test the legality of t!;:s
l.-ut a! law eniing with the attack of 17
battel ies aDd M ') men up- n about ')
starving iutuatcs of Fort Sumpter, to this
day thry Lave been mad with anger and
conceit. When the Union forces lauded ,
at Port Rnyal, Charleston papers said they
lad raised the black fliK, asking aud
giving no quarter, aud would burn the city
to ashes, before it should be possessed by
Yankees. Since that cip'ure, ad a.ong
t!iccoat, by their own ace muts, they have
burned tice and cotton crop?, dwellings
and other buildii in the faca of their
alaves. Vt'ben they would Lot flee with
them, many of their slaves were fhnt dtad.
One planter tbut up ten "h ij py ai.d c .n
tented servants" who would n it continue
under the lafh, and luntc-l trm ,!,,icn
tcith theliull-H")- HctiJci tho poor slaves
there are many free black in Charleston
and near, who have been plundered to
keep up this war. And then there are the
Hftcnitiefi ana iMi-riuucu p u mmiua
r " ;
English, Irish, German, eV.-wlio have
U,n of late sorely abused by the Secession
powers. v o know noi, as o.
these classes planned tbe ruin and applied '
the fearful torch, l'rublably the slaves,
in imitation of their masters, (for the mora
iinorant too ofien follow the worst ex-
ample oi the tetter in.o.mcu . , a ue
. . r 1 m :.
ties of that race for scores of years hau-
ded down from parent te child have pir
liaps been avenged, and this modern Ua
bylon is purged. We can but pity the
thousands of innocent men, women and
children, who must have sufTered with
those well worthy but ueiiher Divine
nor human Government deal, with com
munities, in general, except as a mass. He
"sends his rain upon the just and upon
the unjust," and His judgments often
smite the innocent as well as the guilty.
J'.ut her harbor blockaded anl her streets
desolated, let this Itebel hotbed remain a
tilent memorial of the folly of Secession.
It is a happy circumstanea ttiat this ca-
laniity Ti.ited the city mouths after the
flag of the Union was struck down and
for. it wa, conquered by the Govcrameuf
Kooe.Bow.caa lay the blame upon any but
the subjects (willingly or unwillingly) of
Sceesiiondotn. This terrible puni.bmcut,
God has permitted them ta bring upon
thfniselvcs. j
Salt iva. iue Throat. In these
ins when dis.ases of tha throat are so 1
prevaltnt, and so many cases fatal, tho une l
f ctmimon sai: is recommended as an effec-
tail remedy : "V.'e commenced by using it
t!tee tiu-rs a day morning, noon, and
light. We dissolved a lar e tab!e-sp ion-
W of pure t.h'.e salt in about half of a
:., .,:
il u f .Ml I.I T 11 I I KR
E'rglci the threat most thorouehly iust
before
time. The reuk has been, !
tJuring thc entire Wm-er wo were no.
only free from the usual coughs and cold,
"huh, to far as our mjm .ry extcuds,
e iiave a.ways been sulj.ct, bat the dry,
tacking coogh Las entirely disappeared,
" a.irinute tho tatisfctory result ca-
tirely tu tbe (a!t garg'.e. A',. TJiMX'iv.
l'xfraefs fUl.
1
1 toe Canada papers,
'ul the ret
"'et- 1 l.:,.,i.,!,.S Of 1.111,1
i.voi.s,
iliuie.i:e tl.al. i.v llio .-nt..!..
Jason a:.,J S!.i!i j. ;ill ij.ni-er ..f
.tr wi;!i ii;
at
.lin h:is. fur the
1. The Hcbel
;,''se:,t, been av,
'oiSii.iv,' 1 oo ..I ...-..
all,
- . .. oan.iiiiru iu iue
-vie-p vl war KiaulJo.
Currtfl; on.li-iic o f ttie Slr X 1'tiruuiol.
II Aur.isi.i'K'i, dan. 4, lSti-.
This city is fi.litig up for theaiiiu il rtiec
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nog oi me j-.-t-.-.a.u.t, a.... . -
more di-taut Member, and their cand:-
dates have arrived. It is supposed most
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re-elccU-J. tut tLc llou-c is in faie djutl.
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U.ion ni.n.brs, cbos.u ,n ivum.c...
1 di,tiici. hold ihe balance ' f power; tut ;
the Kmocrats have bceu iudutriou-ly at
work, Mine tbe election, to buy ov. r ;
j enough of such members to aid their 4.1
! meo in organizing the II .use. They claim
they Lave got enough traitors to those who
elected them, to carry it but some esteem
this mere bra", for elf. et. '
This morning is cold, and we had a li'-
lie snow last night. The Market, this
full, and go. d prices all iu
prices
cas-h, r waidd tie u.eti, women aud ehil-
ditn, who came iu, for miles aroui,d, to
sell cvcrytkiig eatable, surplus, blue
uoaes among tho sellers, ULd blue coats
among the buyers, were conspicuous. Iu
fact, the blue coats are the most striking
peculiarity, just uoiv, of Harri.burg.
-at- l" lilit nf ,
11. a. I'- ! t . nit i.i .1.;
ll.Ut I'u.ll t It I .1 iivl.
Many of thesu are as e can detect be
neath their rough cxterinr meu of the
best education aud diseip!iuc. Oue, from
Steuben couuly, New Voik, was iu the
Hull Uua e!it. fwith a littie doi which
'
I. ,..t-in,, l...,n wi'h lira -t I. .1 siva
.-.uc w ...... ...... tj j ,
bad they stood five minutes long, r, they
would haie won the d;y ; the mo.-t affee;-
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i-ig MgLi bo saw was oi.o of our uieii re.
trea'.ii g, weaiied, who hat up u a stump
ti :tt a littlv, uiA while in t..e act !.hJ hi
h:ad t t-iT. Aiiottur g -ullcriiJU, a cap
tain, v.i-j h.s n.-inel ii j-sit.au kbruftJ,
fc-s the &i:.lihbe.s thut exists iu nil o pe
ril i-Li rcrpcciin tr ij s, ia tj him tu t
Oiu-tin, atd diahcailcniLg uu sucrific
of iut.'j t-r of uvwy is i"i great for tfae
warfare iu uhicu we re ei''acJ. W.
Fram Fjlt Royal, S. C.
IC.rr.sti.Mei,.,-, .f ,U iS,r d CLi,!.I !
h u Tor! j? C ihv "' 1SG1 '
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regiment went to the f. rry (Port Koyal),
n'out ten miles from Ltro. The enemy
K, Te l0 sig!,t, on the other side ; two men
(on,tlauy K threw til their clothiu?,
aw am across the liver, (about 20 rvls,)
aud brought the ferry boats over to our
side of tho river. It w is a bold act. as
tiny were within gun-sh-t of tho rebels. ;
One of the rebel Sergeants came down
with a rhg of truce, and wauted to ktot?
what tholiriug meant our anilVry bav
irg fired several shots an 1 when we Were
on the i.-laud he was told that it was the i
10 h I'euu'a. tince then, we have heard
that they ,.y we are a .et of know-noth-
inE, and dou't kuow when they are ia
danger."
danger.
line (i our Euri-nnu.fi-. wiiQ lmc
'
in, was coming down the river, and bap-
pcBiog ,o get near the shore of the main
una, bvt ul ,ne rebel cavalry came to U e
uf tho river and nrdered them to
come on sllor0) cr tiie; voM fjrc. A man
from Company I told them to Crc away ;
tuuy j-rL.j but thcir shot fell short. Tho
... ...
J)UDg , up aUll urcdi and ,hclr eaplB ,
frum ulj nurie dtal. He loaded and
fired tho seoond
time, and another fell i
duad.
lie Orel two otucr saot$. but kuleti
only the two. Tne rebels fared twenty
shot, but ail fell short. !
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lue enemy had a camp two or three!
mile, below the ferry. Col. Christ asked
Permission of Gen. Stevens to go over aud
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IUI"' v "o'b--.- .
days ago, Lieut, (now Captain) Hansom, 1
of the artillery, took several pieces down, !
,! e,.t 1,U enmn'iments to the rebels in '
r
the shaDe of a few shells
Tl, l.f. .!.;.
1B)pj hcll(!r 6kclter) ike a parcd of ra.s
from , hafQ0 barn. Col. Christ and
0!0 Stevens stood by and watched tho
ktur When eneDJT tft ,heir can)p,
be-jheCoL , aill a,keJ l0 taio the 00th
: but Gcn. :,eVljIJ8 ordcrtd the
Micui g,n t0 g0 0Tcr. TLey rc.fUfc3.
Ie fM iu(0 rag9i ,nJ 6w0fe thM
the wLaj8 wero cns:iI,Ui but ue
j,)CS Bot Ut tLe ;,0;h after the enemy ;
iut, iu, iuoi
,,r, .. ar,ma Innnr tn In "alnr.l. and :
be was afraid that Tenns-ylvania soldiers
would get it ; but when he came Io look .
tli8 caulP D(It "oruiug, it was gone,
nJ lLe chaijco Kst lor ever. I do ttnuk
that the mad left man I ever saw was Col.
Christ. An effort is Leirg made to have
Stevens removed, and Christ put in bis
pi ice. Col. 11. C Christ is from Schuyl-
bill nl r, criei-livl i.v all ilia !
Bill vjuui un a .1 s.-. w.- - J - -
men in bis regiment.
I received
I-ast Weduesday cvenin.
order, to goto the camp near the ferry.
Started in company w.tl, two olhers about
mndown, with a wa.k of nine miles before
us. it was a- beauilul moonught Digit,
and
ood road the celebrated eLell
riad. It is ten miles long, reaching Iron,
Heaufort to tne ferry, and is made of ny-
tcr shells burnt until they crumble, from .
the looks I bbouid tay the shells were a ;
foot thick. The road is tho b.cst and most
suiid that I ever taw. After marching at j
api:ek M. p for four miles, we overtoik 1
the ox carts; we got iu, and tire way those
oxeu uiet iravci was not siow.
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'i be drivers .
Wild dliauk j the OateD. ii Well the llOt-
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JAN. 7,
i,,r,, are su.aU tut very tough ; tlic
sen inn, aie u... o
ro.d, no t of the way, lined with hedge
somewhat rV-
fcDees, n.ad of . smalt l,e .omewna. (
.i ... lew nti lr i
st-u.u....b .u i
ou the road worth noticing; it was seven (
(, through the trunk, and began to ,
t t. 1 t.t fmm Irin ti ..llTitl.
I sbouM iliit;k tlit the ..ranches woull
i i- . T. , l,rt..t 111 I
t i:m
measure ie across. ,
11 RU .uum w
foot to tbe tip, and wail shaped
I
sw a bundsouiir shade tree than that ;
the braucbes were covered with nio.-a, (as,
indeed, are most tf the trees here.) I
have pulled some of the moss off the big
tree, whieh I send you io this letter. The
leaves were oo the tree yet, and it looked
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green aud beautiful. e arrived at camp
about 8 o'clcek the next day. I g it a
paas to the ether f rry, one milo. Went
th -re, uud f.,UDl Lon.p.tny rv ou picket.
Most -of that couipauy are old acja.iutan
cts.
I went to the end of the shell road,
which runs tbrou.'h aswarop far a ouaricr i
of a mile. Hero I bad the pleasure of
standing under the fl.gof my cmtitryand
; viewii..' her enemies at work. Here, the
I fl.gs were not more (ban three-fourths of
i , ,i.
a mi e apart. I hey were at woik on eu-
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; treiieUnients, anu nave several guns mouu
ted.oas.o.ake.haroadifweattemptto;,,,.,,,. a , u wi h:iv0 r,
cross there UcrcJ the quarrel t.oxv U-run ticarly
l startea naci to neaniori ou i nuaj
rvciiiii". but pot ahnut half wav, when I :
tr..r..l mlili il.n all niht. We
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B.i'i.i iu iuu ru.aii.ia ei nvurv,
r.jua,( with a clouded tky above, and
Led some raiti bef .re morning ; airivcd at
camp about 9 o'clock fcatardaj tnorning,
w'J(.re I learned that one of Company lTa
... ... fl 1 f I 1- r f M..n(rno in K.im. '
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out v( our rcimeat. The KouDilhcal
reim-Lt to-Jay LuricJ the twentv-first
. . . . .
Biuce we JaLtita at nutou iicaa. ice
(Jt'Li'ral ears that tho 60th is the Lardiot
aud Lfat rcgiiucct iu hiti division.
I lid the pleasure of bearing a eormnn
frcachcJi a Ujpiist miaiater from Cou-
CCCticUt U lUQ i5'V church ftt Hoaufoft
(urnicry occupied ty Dr. Fuller, cow of
ijjiiiui'jri t. iuq ion wa?. "ii iiou ce
n,
iot U9t uuo caa vo ogamst us i
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luiMiiig was well Cnidbcd, but all tho rest
of tbe buildings hero arc rather shabby.
It is about fjO by 6 J feet ia size, and built
somewhat on the plan of tho old lVcsby-
terian church in Leni-burr?
'
Uut, it i.- cuard time, and as I ara on
' '
duty, 1 shall have to stop for the present.
Heed, i
Isatosfj Hews.
Dau imore, Jan. 4. The following im-
' rnrtsnt itcma 0f 0CKS wcra obtained at
j,urtre., Mooroe bj , fl of tlucc fl0m
; Nl)rfa!k .
. frnm ,l,,,t t.
i . j
l. savs, "ror- I ictiens opencu ure io-qbt.
: Tbe nre h ot rene.cd t0.dsJ. 0ar bat-
tcrk. , tJJent,
; The (;harlc..on jW hw , di,pstcb, '
announcing the lanuiug of a large 1'eder- '
a, f,jrce c NorlU j.;jjs0j an,i t0 6eizure
of llic Uailroad Station ou tha Charliston
c.,ni, i:.;trn..i
, l.d,ailiiii
wu m
cd at Shin Is!anl.
;M firo i... rt,,nrMl .t nt(,t,.
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IIaltimore, Jan.4 One of the Union
-'! , w ,
oncre arrived here, has an editorial art- -
ic!o fro,n U'brj,o0,l paper, which he cut
out and secreted in bis bunt. It gives an
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It mat me entire irmy aemor...
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lieu ll'inil'DIII urilis uam nana luo.i-
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ly, and the men are spending their time in .
nKini. rrrase decks of cards in;canibline.
n e j t
Great numbers are offering large sums for
substitutes ono had offered as high as
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tija of ,li0 ""'J"-
A .ew t irlcans uepatcn oi no -no
n!'-, s-ys that the powder mill, opposite
the city, exploded last night. Tho guard
had inspected tho premises only half an
hour before. It is attributed to an incen-
d:ar i
I om.nouorc i-upon is . us.., pre-:
a . 1 . r- 1 Tl
parili - r to make another .lemonstra
t iotl a t SOIHC lvji U t Oil tllO Kobol COftS t
.
' luu '"'i13 Y
: ami a nnntber of armed laiinc .es were
M.t ii nr.lop iinl testeil in the work
1 1 1... H f 1. : n-rn .innnmi 1 11 t I ?irv
M of ft ,arg0 j
,,0(!y (lf , TllC ucv forti,iea- !
t;HIlj ut Hilton Head were nearly tin-'
isllcI, ami wlieil eompieie ine) wilt no
able to resist any lorco the leCJeid ;
can iirintr against them.
Halifax, Jan, Thc rumor is
r,rc vsii Ii ti - that the llritish steamship
i'arana, with 1,1011 troop aboard, I
has been lost in ft Lawrence river,
t;,,. (;ov,,rni!ientslalile' which were
rcCc.nliy l,mlit iltl Wii.-hii.b'U luvc
0( fj.;,,,; w 1 auoliier i.i.U.ut bus
bpen mide to li. e ihtrj, but it SS Uu-
hUCtCi - ful,
l,MV. luo editor nrg.s tne govern-. Tho Cl.h(n,T ?im CC(p;es .with
ment to speedily da something to remedy , j,l,.;lSrct' the following from tlie Kitig
the evil, and that such is the demoralized fi:on Wliij : ,o matter what the
condition of thc army that enlistment can- News may be of tho aetion the llri
not go on, as thousands who would eulist ti.-h Government may talie of the Ma
being deterred ty discovering the condi- on and Slid. 11 allnir. we entreat otir!
oiiTi.E-'S .momioi., juii. .., "
.... . mv , I.e. W.i-i-
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-'lon left Old lV.int at llYlo. k
- aJ ..rocccd-.l up t!.
. . . .
James liivi.'i" aiioui luuc uiiien in-v'-i.oi i
Ncw,,ort Nl.ws w1(.r0 tlie rebel stt-a-1
nCp Xort!lamj,.n was mot with liK
1'.'... V.-ilH 1 . It ll !!lO U i .
Tlirv r-t- .!.. d .u l.ourd under the 't-
; i- ,1. Votlnn-i ,i" tistlie rull
tiumiiui 1
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ui t ipir ii:inn'S as eiiiien, aim cm u
liappy livikint? men stro sci.iom to ue
ecu. l.liecr tutei ciieer "
il'O?
cacli boat its tney :i'iio;u-.iei, .un
Land .)' the dill Artillery jilay.-il
'weet Iioinc," which adeieJ to llio
cn:lniaia"iii.
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The iiuiiil.cr released ts 211 , nml
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ftlmofl all OI mem weie uaui a.a..
jul
cl-ivr. in !.niT..i-t S. O.. THiliHs'li-!
C3 a reward of .'M"0, f'r lii ina-ter
wlio has uU-coiie!eJ.
leather a iroo'l ,
hit tliat.
n'ur. Uli'llMoNO Kx.vMlXiat savs :
Lot the Congress, whieh meets next
Monday, in resl'iui.-e tu the Kriti.-h
movement towat Js lis, liroelaim com-
l'lcc free trade lor three or live years.
l.et it send that news to hnirlainl ly
. . , ,
the return of that steamer tn.it lias
lii-niiolit this Li din cr s of the (.'neeii's
irreparaine. i. will nave uune oeiuer.
It will have blip; i io. I the S.iutlieni
armv wall ai'mJ, aud t.io oa.!er:I
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tli.'OI lie W I ill t lio.-e t IIDUSII lid iieees.u'.i.s
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j" ail oi w mi 11 lenueta uwiw.e.i
; J' ! - .""'"''"j'-'. 'i' " r n n
lat we hope hiile from the (.011-
' ia siii.i:. Like the la-t
7;.'lV,,.. ,,f Vi'i- rh,;.,' ;'J co.'.
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ef,h.ci.y.
lliu luto l'iiitt'4 Stale?. Tlicy belong
t- the ilcclh.c of tUtt jiowcr. They
l.t'CXI 111 i ).! ill 1 U llOII 1 .1 1 1 I tt. 1.4.1 I
J" rv
settled on the councils of their nation, comrade, yea! aud withhuldeth not from
anil wereileeji in the petty c.n1uii,nt.s 'he lank expectant Iljoaicr of the "ludia
of tho Yankee jioliey, ii.teiuii'd fur : ny Twenty-faurih."
the i-etty end of an hnmi'diute and u. The -ruut of a r;, the crowing of
material j.rocnty, devoid of ail lol- tllu cuck)lkc3l.tn Lim lrum the aouaJo9t
e, unieiiii. ..UI...C..I.. ii. .i.-i.,.-
uomnt boil, of history past ami
i
aim, uuu uuu nun vji an ii.m
1 ,o, ie ir,i'o o,.,l ,o. iv vi. u ,S
their dav.
mm t T T7T r w, - ,
1 ho .Montreal (L aniitlii.it. ommorcial
Advertiser Mates that atrents of the
of the United States Government have
! littrclia.afil tell thousand ton? of htiy
' . i i- . r .1 . i .1 ri 1. r : I
on 1110 lil,c m UK v":l,m 1 IU,IK
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luiiu , iiiui it. io i.i iii jii'wi nii'i
l.aled for transportation to the United
States ; and calls upon the Canadian
authorities to put a .top to the trans -
action at once.
The Toronto Globe, which is more
fricmlly to us than anv o'lier Cauaili -
nn paper, is hcurtily rej need at the
action of the Administration iu sur -
; rendering Mason and Slnlell. It Jt.ys :
i ' " 0 would not titter an un-enerous
taunt at this moment; there is no
,.1, ,A . . . ....:
'. tl ,wbi ' n" " - in at v
i conlcC iho" froni fa war with
JJritain. The shame lies in havintr
taken up, in a reckless spirit of In ava-
do, a position tvliieh it has been
'do to maintain. l'u
llllpO:
or 1.1!
years there has been peace between
the United State? and Iliitaiii, and. in
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i vant:.":eous to bolh parties. We have .
N,i.,H,;. o.,..:.f mJ,
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but what neighbors have not-
Whcn Canadians an.l Americans meet
lIlt.y nrc ai,,10,t iforn,ly courteous
atlJ kii'.illv, understanditte; iho weak
- r 1 ' - ;
1 , " '1
' ,V " " . . "
ou no nuei l u piiou oi una L'liou leeiii!'
. '
CJ JS,re 0r ncit:,lll0rs th,,.c ig thc
... . .... - .. ..
on acc.iuiiL in reeciir. evetns. wo.
Mioue:ei. uesui' ii'iouii ine v.ana'iian
p(.ope to jireserve kindly relations j
wjiu t;1(.ni."
1 1 .1 in'i sf iiui in 1 1 i i men iut. m i i a an v
drca 1 of a war between Great Jli itain
aml tl.c Uni'C 1 Slates. So .sihlc men
.lro at t!ie IL.;l,j f i,,,., f;0Vcriiineiits,
and know the honors of war too well
to hasten into it without a b ipiite
causf Whatever lniu'ht be thought
of tlie war at home, it would be very
uiiptij,ii!ui in iaiia'ia. ji is nil very
wtJ. f(jr . t0 p t!ll y.l!lkc
with a loni' ptick. when they n-. of;
tlitir vift.irii'tii n ti d thn i.rij r.'ilj '.
.... "
tlieiu with "Hop .loodie, but to tiAt
, . , j cxpccjatioll.
,,.. . ;. '. .
"o'cZcl
Uf lZl Z l.
nCijI ,VI arc ft j. imj uositai,e
juHiocm raci, of people -if they
wou!li ,lot flt lm,c,are our
I kindred, ami tlie idea of cuttiti'-- eaeli
olll,'r throats is utterly out of the
lection.
It is said the Hritislt naval force in
llnr A nieaeaii waters, wider tne ilas
til' Sir A. -Milne ami Admiral Pai-ros,
Will .siiurtiy linilllHT ouo ih.naua
UUiH.atia Will lit-M.ao XQMQ OI lue Ms-
Dslitah fleet.
18C2.
1 M. 1I..1 . t.o nf irain. and cn-
- ;
, ;stclh
uf few days, Bud short of "ratious."
o He cjmes forth at "reveille," n pre
jt retrei, even ,t ..tat
Li,uth, at "tans !"
" v 1 in
uwciu u .oU. . .
inissary, anu uevourcio ir
1 -I t. 1 u
' .;tMh hi. foth gainst much " bard
.ui.au u.a nuu au-
orea.t, sua is salisneu. ii uuaiu nis
, canteeo wittt ovi )'iira, ana ciaspein me
mouth Whereof upon tho bung of a whUbyw
barrc . and after a little while coes away i
'I
ni licinc in bis strategy ! i
d. Much soldiering has made him bbarp;
yea, even the scat of his breeches are iu
i uangcr to De cut tnrougu.
&- IIc eonvcnanteih with the credulous
farmer for many cUickens,and much honey
and milk, to be paid promptly at the end
of each tec days; audio! his regiment
niovcth on the ninth day to another post.
U. His tent it filled with potatoes, cib
bage, turnip', krout, anl other delicate
morsels of delicious taste, which abouud
not in the commissary department.
7. And cimy other thiugs not in the
'return," and which never will return ;
..( . :,ii.;.i( i,.
-
Bflt
8. lie ti et h his Miuie r;tl; at mid niL'ht
aul the whuL' camp U aroused aud f riucd
into liue, v?h?o !o ! his tuesi ouics bearing
ju a niee porker, which be eoletunly do-
clareth to resembled a sccesh, that he was
couifCakU io pu.l trigger I
9. lie ivutii the l'ruvost Marshal niucb
trouble, oftca cipturiu0' bis guard, and
10. At each times lag 'r aud pretzels Saw
like mi! t and honey from his geueraus
hand. lie giveth without stiut to hi. own
, , , . , , ,:,,,.,
oivii j- huu aa v cauuieiLlu iwi "f wum uat,
ed by the guard, when he instantly clap-
pclu bis tauaj upon tin bread basket, aud
the guard in coiumiicratioa alluwcth him
pass to the rear.
.... , ., , , . I
' U' sooner hath be P.d the sen-,
; ,rJ beat than he striketU a ''bee-line for
ttie nearest hen-roost; and selling a pair
. t i n. t
V,aP iciurncir. a.uieiruzin-
.-1'.H". ..'ft . .. f
io nimseii : "ine noise or a goose saved ;
uumet uow Bl0re tbe flesh of chick- j
cn prc.crtcth tbe aojier."
; u Uq , h euchr9 the
I , , , - . ,
: whether there shall be preaching la tbe
camp on tha Sabbath, aud by dexterously '
. !Urnin! a Jack" from the bottom, rust-!
punct!l t!lB !Prvice.
, u AoJ n,anT ,
. , '
, .
other marvelous tbiogn
they not already record-,
cd ia the moroing reports of
CovrANT G ?
acraieUttru IlTarlitt.
Cvn trtrif WeeHy
Wheat $11 1) EgSS S 15
Ilyc 50 Tallow 10
1'iirn SO Lard S
Oats 28 Ham l-
flaxseed 1,J5 .S!.on.i.Side...8 & "J
Dried Apples. 1,25 Cloversccd 5o,T5
Firkin Mutter 10 I'otatocs 60
Fresh Uuttcr... 11 Country Soap 4 iO
Hegs 5,01)
MAmui:i.
in. ht. a. ... . wif. tuns kowex .m
!u.iAi:oi.iNKi!KiMini:ii.i..iii.tn.iiiaio.i,..i,.i,iv
AZ.Tl fVislnViLZ
ki:JZn,H w k., n,. w.,.. rx.
,!V IV. fui-rnt-i. i."i r ta w.uiaiar-rt a
iMiwCAUKlK u d.uitiuruti!a.c
i;,,aV.bvn r,.w.K.....NKU
.I""' m
.,k...l i.ini.a.l.wMM
! siii. jr. i i-u un,i.ip. ! .vim i
j , K n I TV I: r,l I ,..,.,. . ...he... 1
rlXSZX 'StiXJ '.iv
' 1 t..w.i.i.
v.......
DittT,
Of nipFi-T-.t. nn t'i :.th in?t., SAT. AIT, danhtcr of
u.M.l"r.r.ncu-e. ht J.
an.l Sml. M I'.'Moi, a.-l T yar..
In N'.rtloiinVrl..i..l. ANSA .'ATIIAUINI;, eoiiaort of ,
r,i.rt ii.bTMi,,,,,. '
In w.ltB,i...ih ult., MArTiliAS TUINE, Er, io hia
Till v..r.
J. M. MOYKI!,
AtloiiK'v at Law,
Lh ISI1LII.J. t'XIOS CO., TA.
CONstt'I.TATlONS had in the English and
Herman lanjjuacc:. I
mice at lite Law Oilice of Wm. Jones, E;q.
l-.i.euri, J,n. 1,
kt-OTII.'E. The annual Election of Officers
i iT toe Leienri l.il.'rary As.eialion
w.il be hid al the rnice ot vt m. J.mrs f.s() ,
on Tuesdav evei.ine. Janttary t4. at seven
oVlock. A f.ill attendance oi ir.ember.s is re-
,,,.,.,,.
lan. 4 J. A. KKEAMER, Sec.
FUU SALE!
t N E V TOI KK.a:Y. latest stvle, 1
cheap lor Ca-h or upon lime. Apptvloj
JOHN li. I. INN, l.ei.,tioi
II. ;i:;tl3 IUT, Hi:Mlsr, always kepi on hioi l.
has removed Io South :d strrei.foiir ; l; Coi''l ICY l'K!l'CC taken in ilx
doors from .he Towr Clock, LEW. 1 change for Hoods as usual.
i.-sui Kti, r.
"ITTJST UIIANCH lusiiranre t'ompanv.
of l.uik Ha.rii, la.
Insures Properly in both Tuvn and Coun
try on ai reasonable Terms as any oilier
good Company.
The l.ire,e increase of PreininmN'otcs makes
1. . r.l. -.!! I Ti.itt,. sn i- If, ihcrrt 111.
imountMrrr!BiamnUDoir:ifi.rrr.Sft,rM.O0
J.V.C'ur-3i.-f.. ...Hmvu. rr" I
D c. ie6lJ Lc wiburS
THE UNION," established in 1S11 Whole No- 2.501
CHRONICLE," estaMiMiea" in IS 13 Thole No., f26.
i i Jlli. e at l.fcWlsliLUU, Pa., up to ie-
ct-toer tG, llil.
A.i..u I. Mi Vr
Urr. 1 0..1..II1
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r, Jo'.u a i
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Now, t'li-K--.1 6
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lUrir. Mia A UUD!
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K t. I- l:
hnii:. . fcc fiii ii
K.i r. :: A ntil
M:? Marr -
lVrv'C Ciiflm: fr the
ovf Leitf rs, will
pl-ac iUl-v a
are
ai!verti-ed.
(iE-j w ivr.r.F.-r.
T Jt
I
j K"ew Stand---New Goods !
Tncritf I Tf U'" h:u inT talpn Hip
IV . 1 . . . . . ... - ' .
. TJ..,.. Ii ..., I'hn no- :a
'rVes refn-ed them.aud ti.led m au extensive Df YOL tl'AMT care. Tiuadolterated 8?l
, I "'s, or 'i excellent amcle of genuine Cioaf
var,e,'l! . . Vinerarf .r,v..,...
Also a sr! n' ' ' , , ' ,
WsslV .RWr.vh,ch ewil i
onlrr. , he Mill ren.innes the Ta U,r,n; Tv
...... ii- w r.'frvi'i t.i .tpriite ail werk
" " , ' ' . . ,. ,.
ritrni,.t iii his care.lo the sauslactien ot the
customer.
N.I). Cu'tin; and Hepairin?-; 'one to
erirr. I.ewheurg, pril lu.IMl
XJOTICE :
ri'HE fiocl-s ati 1 Acroui,: pf
1 lr. T. s. runisT
lave been placed in my haods lor cnllern.in
nf which ail lulercsled will re lake
noiiee. JOHN ii. LINN
LewisbnriT. Xov. t;). Is6l
... p i n
TIMES DUIGHTEXIXG ! !
! NEW STORE ifi A NEW PLACE !
!
I NEW HAND AT THE YARD STICK.
! l ltl'ili, III ltSEI, having opened
J, a
BRY SQC3S STCtlS,
in CRI.M f.l.VS NEW BUII.HINli, Marlet
streel, (nearly rppi.sile the old Hayes tand,)
will be happv Io attend io the warns of all his
friends who may be pleased Io favor him with
their custom.
He has now nn hand a well-?ecied stock
of eeerythintj whieh may classed under the
general head of lrv tf-oori.
I.ewisbur?. S-pt. ill, 'M ll. F. Ht'fiS'T.
Variety the Spice of Life.'
A iN'LW STOCK of
i
II.
Head l'ressp Nen liead Collars r aucy
ciainnery, eve. jiisi rereiveo ai .
II. . (KiiTZMt tiaiTl mure.
. ;
kiltnolllinrr lV
.JlllllLlllllli i'Vn
i
rtunenir rint'tl t. rrmCTMlPl
I J.At J-Ul A a I jLLL OiOUi-
V on jt wrr .i arh ri mi rri, j.r w i uu i i v u
doors aove the o!i Hayes Maiid.wiiere 1 will
ceil everythiuc as
r."-'nVSTI'KS 't ihp ran.lr.h evrrv dav !
s I'OT.lTOLS, aa.l ether ejetabi.s
in Ihir Season.
,-,w..,f -I c. ."1 T.;T- rn.f.,n
IV CAMI paid for ail kinds rroilacp.
' T Tall salisfv vour.selves .
Oct. IS. I6l
W. M. EI.I.IS
Vota 15cna!
"ITn barf rTrivfil from rhiladfTphia
ant) -New York, a very large and wtil
selectrj tck of j
vv.rrrEB GOODS,
which u e ollf.r at very reduct d pr-ees. e
have paid pariiro'arattentioii inirie selecuoti
oi this stoek of Ooo.N a very larj;e ason
mem ni DRY GOODS0' every d-'senp-lion.
Purchasers Will ti u tl it their aKanlase
r, civc a cult as in pi-ices we i'1!'.' any of
eur neishbt.rm inwn. for cotupetiiioii. l e
have also replenished enr stock of (.nit-r
tie, llar4uai'e,Qnt'cnivare,ae.
SALT, FISH, COAL,
P LA ST i: II, Jtc.
Cash paid l"..r alt kii.-'- of C in til.
JN.I WALLS 0c CO.
Lewisbur, Xov. a, is,;l
;7 FUENITDRE WAREHOUSE,"
iii ou Market S'l'i ire, I.. i.-iiurg. i-:-l
win
Sia.
a. I
A c I st'i'P'r "' Jia:r. Taiiim.j 1.33 IrCa CilV Collfgc SslolarsHp
Murder Mr L-i'J OM.l. .,.ILU., J, , ,wllNir
In Lew'soii..'.
. a -mall. I
I j (-! in
J ,i!''5
. u
uoei.iau s lirr...-1 - .
f-e bbria
rewjrerd j
hjr Ifavui- it at :ni5 liu-r.
Important, via Phila!
Jjha E. Goodiaan, uiry,
n.1 reenveil ant tpeneil A'MO!cJI
a.snriinrnt nf ail itie la'.rti aiylee et
l ull nl Wlrtor tiood, ai A, 0.4
11 IV t' ian t. I ne parucolar auaiUu t
the Lal.es ia callel tr bis stuck if
Uritliant
l)reJ Htlks I'rinfa
tirlaii.rs fchawla
f i.Kr.Merinos Ceilari
lioral Skevef
Gintlismi InJfritrif,
r'iii!;ir,!s hdwf
"hintz's ilovis.
ALSO fMhs, PJaia tr.it Ttiry Ca.t'iCfTM
Jans. 'J'wfo;, Vrrmas, Ma.lias, Xriil-
iii-.',Tickiiii;s, Maaaels, Hat. Lap,,
tnr'licr w.ih "a complete aasurtuaal uf
Crorcrie?, Hardware,
Cetlarw.irr', Queciisware, A
all of which will be i!iposri! of on at &mr
ierm a the satnr aniclrs can be parca
aed anywhere. OtrcutttaUf
V'A I kinc i f CH.tn fconshi forCaab.jgj
4IIHI0
DLjU. r oar. wuha bj
JM. IT QefifilH.
111 UKl.i LAKE S ALT I t nil. tj
J n to LH-lJI
1 Ai , SlCki U. ALLil fi LI fcr ! by
AW J a 0'"rn
1 in 1 3ALKsa.-i:r i .no.- firaiu
l"o J "nOJOBatt
o - nu s. 5: .in; EKM, ..s. 1 a ao 1 S. f. r ml. r
j u U ii)aaa
" in on
Executors' Kotlce.
"1a'f)TIC'E is hereby rivfn, that T.rtteratea
t.imen'arv en tl. lal will and testament
el lll:ltl IttOCK, late uf l.iir.
tone towrr.h-p. l-'uu n county, have ba
pranreii t the on.Vrirn'!. by th? Fistrr f
I nien ceunfv, in due liirm of law: ail persona
ha', i:.? cla;ui I'ain.t said esuie Will prei.a
thm. and ihov? cxin? said estate axe reques
ted to make irrmMiaie pBvment. t.j
.VICHAEi. i'KOCK.? Exfr-
J fi)B fROCK. 5 utora
! T V) Vol.- WANT good ColTee, Tea, Safe
, 1 I cr Mc!as5?s !
rr t.vv 4 ccorxF.
W A M'
aid No. fat Mae'rI. Herring or Shadl
Taeycan be had a. pe.il reduced pric
m b,rrcls. ,B, w
... ....
ter oarreis, or ry the nn?le pound, at
' ... .' . ,., ,
jrr.i.vj cwnrt
PO YOU WAN r ti.ra Faoiily Floar or
good Feed! fh l jv..vsa fOijFMTA
! PO VOi; WANT to select your grocariM
: fr m the Urge at aud choicest stuck id Lewia
! bur?? 7i nrrj.vs iQOiM at
! Hi) YOU WANT good Hardware, Tools oa
-ucry ! . t. xrauvjy rooFMSM.
10 VOU W AN T fine China. Oiat,er
thenware? ' t-i L ; .r.v Vjrea a.
10 Vfi." WANT i'abi. BucUeu. Brooms
l.'ruhei. r.i'.e:-. or oilier Honsekfeping ar
ticles ? They can be had in erat variety a
"...v. a i wear
HO YOU W AN f good Coal OiLor Buraua
Fluid ? t.. m CJA.VS t'lOPLKM.
WE ARE N'OWOl'LMNUoorFallSHKl'.
selected with ffrrat rare, rensisnnff of (iruca
jnrs, eo'ial in quality to ihee kept in fir at
c;asS cry sieres. wot stock ci iiardwarat
I'hjna Ware, Wocdt n M'are, Brushes, eia.
etc- is also verv cenpiete. Please call aai
j examine. rra Vj u cuortK.
I.rwi-harjr, Orti her 15. JM1.
stoves, stovks. siovia.
, i'akloi: stove?.
I OFFICE .STOVES.
. The best assortment of Moves ever offen a
; th cniens of l.c ishurc;, amen; wbica ia tha
: celchnied -Contmemal," the handsomest aa
or1' ..-.Kirs isiove row neiore in public.
ll.Mll'.l iul VilHV.
slln.lt, WAtl.?. SHKlMaar.
M17 ilOrJil'JB5 35D211
Jut oprusJ. opposite theKi'Tiere -House,
in the lloom Intel
occupied by A. Singer.
VFTLL anJ er uip'rfe assortmfnt of
FALL & WINTER CLOTH.
I N G,sucu as Oeercoala.XIres. Coals, iiaa.
1 ness I'oats. and Coats of everv stvle and pat
tern ; and Panfaloccs and Vets to suit Alan,
a lare variety of l.'ndr Cloihioi;, snch aa
Irawers. .sh,r;, Ac. Also. a fine assortment
o I llnvs Clothinr of the latest stvles. Also.
n.i i. ana x..i-o eqnai ro anr ottered ia thi
couniry. in ucMnaveever.-ihinsBeccstar
in ,1C shapof Clothin?, which I offer at
very srnall adeancp for ca.h
I'HII.lr GOODMAN. Ae't.
nn ... .. . . ,
echariLre fT liottfs. Ivisborr. Oct. 21.)
n ;.m- ... i,i,mr, rramo-uiirj 1!
Tho E0WAR3 and HOPE Expreu
Companies
T7XrRi;SSr.S Daily to and fro-n any
A. at a:-ki lira aur. L-wltort
DIVIDEND.
THE PI VEX AVI.N IN'TITrTIOM OP
i.r. ism in. nas this itav aelre a
Dividend oi t in It I'f.'t t i.N r. ea tht 't
ot Capital Stock paid in pavah'e in tn Imjt
from date. II. P. tsHHI.LES.
l.ew.sbar;. Nov. 7, Treaanret
Estate of John Wilssn. late of Brady.
t PMINISTKATDRS NOTICE-Lttra
. V ot A Irtiinistraiu'n on tl.e rs'a'e of Jokft
Wilson, reeeasrd, la'e rl" Braiy Twp. bav
ins been rran'ed to the subscriber by tha Be
gi.ster of I n;on conn y in i!u? form of law
ail persons in.U bted to said estate are har.br
noiitied in make immediate parirent, anit ait
havio? anv jnsi claims aeaint the sama saaw
present tlicui dolv aoi!inocr;..d lor 9ttlvaas
lo s. T. Ml fifiVlf'K. Mmr.
Y..Vf. B r. W 'II .SOX. Ada's
Tradv Tp. Nov. So. I -"11
I'orlirt r,nok and ot.'.er .d
ol Ilia: kind on band or loot
Uwisbnie B.ielbra Vr.fr!: STAiri.
1IW!I.
MASON &, CO. "
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ru-iuf'ii lrt, iifMi-I rn.i t.T-;t.!f t t tl.- hirtw
) Hii . A -r t-.il a--crta.-it M'tttT
bIwti rtti han4. Initial,, ia t.ir. dI r rvrT of
fp.b--;ns. rtii.-allv rj-eultd. -y ! of l'pr
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