JUL " -V- Hl .WaM. ...leaaaul.... 11 v., I Miff 8TA1 AN jji' 0. X. WOUDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS. At per Year aMTSijn In Advance. 'THE UNION," established in 111 tM No., 2,573. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1SG2. 'rilROXME." established ia 18-13 Whole Kt, 857. 1II11M 1)111111. & Friilav A frrrnnnn. - - "The Constitution." v.. it.-.ntv viir WW. tll0-(! tiow i l'ol.oH'iim have dixlarrd onytlim rikulaled to nilvaia-o slavery to lie cn-tituiional." while every thinir t.i Mop the ppiva.l if that evil was d.; li.isiuco.l us 'niii'mit'ttuti'it:il. In our lav. lWkinridgo r.mi in follower vote and ar-e -r'". i "i " ' i . . measure to pat clown iae in'"' ii n 'imenii-tlttltlini 'l inn nicv i. in io condemn any art of traitor m ai ms as -unconstitutional.' And vet. these men know liitir; or nnthiiiir'of "the I'oiitimsioir whii li iVv so nfien reft'r to. ami which was tiniaiae 1 '"to secure the Idess'inus f J.iU'rtv" ami not to tighten t!ie chains tif Slavery. A very respectable man : f.l'lhis sort denied that "the President (.hall be commander in chief of the armr and navy of the ami of the militia of the?cve: al States w hen in the actual services of the l S.'' (ihe I verv words of the Constitution.) he j t . I .iv.xinr lit rtni' liiiln'l- II III I'-'-ll ia. i..i'- ' .et.ie', he tdmsc not to credit! K dud v;iiill!ii.iii" cilitors nnd nnlm's qmite lar 'elv from "the Ton- stitiition' in fivorof lilertvorsi-eeli nnd of the press. Ac. and thus delude ir.en with the idea of lieinu: licensed lO Commit With impunity aPV Crime npinsi me ,om;i mucin. 1...1. 111 ; . s , t- - - .. . e .n . .1 . 1 JhWiro u.eir inora .. .0- w . . u.v. voilsiiiuiioii;ii i;o 1 look 111 1 his, i "WA II our Peace privileocs arc neees- Farilv mo lilied and abridged. Thus, when Northern traitors, open or sus- Jiected, arc placed where they can do 110 harm, their f.dlow-hiliorers cry out n''ainsttlie"iiiicotistitiilional violation if the sacred writ of habeas corpus," tint ciiX F..M. the fact th.it "the Con stitution" itself says, " Habeas corpus slull not he npnded Millensi l'n in rases o( lil'.IIKI.I.lON ,.r invasion Hie I'uolic salrty may re-iuiie 11." And to stop all cavil, Conoress lias nasscd a law eiiinoweriii the Prcsi- tlent to HSC all means necessary to aid in preserving our existence as 11 Cov- crnment. "Self preservation-' over- rides all leer laws. And w lint w'd vinr '"Constitution"' be worth, shd Iho i llelicls triumph ? AVIuit follv, in our lifc-strng-'lc, to permit our mortal toe Vt liinJ its ttann atiu 1001 uy any uoim lM t tliey ureuK ineinseives 1 T'lfs-iav Mornim Jt l rnlay Aifernnnn. Anollicr imposition of these ceret ! ('ommissioncr Bonham II. Kae,Rnsh. allies of Jeff. Davis is concealing the j lhaincl Attorney Gen. John Kay Cle 'Constitiitioiial"' defmitiun of Trcns- mcnt, Sunbury, (re nominated.) 011. of which 1 tenth is the imuiiluneut. j Auditor t). P. Patten, liusb. "The Constitution" says : j The Official proceedings do not aay that "Treason against ihe t;.S. shall consist onlv the Congressional Conforcca were iustrue- in levyms svararainst Ihem.cr in wlt,rrir,. thrir iHriHiex. P1VI119 thetn All inn ruuroHT. . After tie Rebellion had tir!rres.cd nienly for weeks, a County Conven tion at Luwisburg openly . . .r . JI'tiM, a. That we deprecate cfril rnr. as rur rcve thai this t .MON can M: i:it he .""'""'i.1'- "L'LT; L'1'? Iti hum nils o sire lint ivilllnz to lade 111 ill'lllsl in supporl a p ail. 'no ann.h a majority of the people repudiated ami opposed at the poltH. Pudcr tlmt fcntimcr.t jrr. Plenker waa sent to ihe If arrisbtircr Convcn tion, wl & even afier Jeff. Itavis' v.j. eVCIl aflCr Jeff Jl-ivis' laatiu'tiiCjla delibtratclv IJciolved. ' -sih Tnat we will bv all rn.ner and le-i-' titnale m'an oiiosc, .li OIllllCII- nine nil prrvent any sittfini.t H till- null l tll! ItflMll.lif ail!. iijt'Hi iIm'.s .mhTii ta1'!,epIaly so lon as cor.iravri.ir7 ilieir rihU shall remain iinr'jea!rij on ihr -tatitte lto.ks of .N'oriht-rn -vtdifsi, anl so l.tti the junt drnt'indn of the t Nt'ii'li shall citpiimie to he nnreconized by (lie lipuh'iran maj iniit-s in lhe?ie folate', , n-l uiifr'.ne.i by prpcr sine ndaiory expla ' nauon of 1 lie rtnT:;utiin. j ?nw r-j-rt: T. r-Iinr of th Hr-Mntton tlf. f..iti tf.ifh . whn Ih.t .rl-.Hrii:i .-4r(rrntli:tior,iHs(itl.l, ni,r Hrtnnrniri f rnn- Mafr mm.' r. j. .. it rr.lim njeo. I he Hrrriiliiif l.t. 1 l'. I h.l1l. riiir.'H IS IF H.T. .SI, THE Veil 1ST "T Hi. I li. S MI -MM,. nlnMilt Hi. .r. ot it.- liniLI- 1'XL.lM.lll, '.iu. .svTULt Mfci.fc AUol'lbU 11V Ucir full import and deny that lliey -..on: m mu uiitiiiv j:iiins 1111.n1 am ami comfort .0 .loubt, snt'll I'd sons did encourage the Reliels nnd . could be eonvicloil ui Treason, miller ' 'the Con.iiti.tinn" -l,ic1. riooloo, a. lAVfia, UIK1L1 te-as Hie :,,11- ,,se rui.,n HaiM ! 10 mislead ami ..'iivo . nit or nu-n i v.....'v these violator. ,.f -:i. .....:.... :.. must be puni-lo.,! v I '"l,u" South tKvr, , T V11 ! iron Ii'and of power I yUt 'V11'1 Iilts ; and the Loval Pconlcsho,!,'.. 5?fT? I aid thrin in every way to purify and itiiiiotheu 1 idio sentiment, liS-As usual, ouitc a number of f.:.. i tounty men are joining Companies out of the county. I'hilin !',., .:, , i tbi Wm-H.Wolfe with Milton A i of Mil- i . n"00; And,u,te winter from While Deer Sco. with the "atsontown and othcr Conifanie. on tbe oilier tide of the river. The Wlo.iog l4le .,,, ,nJ mcm of ,I,C 1'niver.ity at Lewisburg, star last Saturday with tbe Company from mhumbcrland county under Cap.Uccder " Sbimokin : lt I.icut. T. R. Jonc, Snvdertown. . rd. .vro. M. Nesbit, Cbilli.squaque. II. 5, ek. jel!ullr ' 'no. Mint, Kineaid Hn j --" u M.ilUr do .-mi 111L-11 ?ai'i 11 01 1 Mice n lilt y unanimuv preval eu auu auvviai kouu 1 , . . . r . . 0 ... r. w. i..,.;...!... Sf. -s: l.r.1 . ..i . e .. .. .. ., , j j f 1 this creat upheavinc wave of niL'irer .21- ; the '81b. erossim? tho 1 to O.k S,lin . . 1 r f.. tt .A '".. r- III 11. .. I . I. .1 - :i.J 1 1 I . loua llio, 1UU Biuuum iv iiiu eui laeu uy urail'l II ,U1 U10VCIUCUC 0Q IUC morilinfT III Inilnr. .in ... Ih. n imi nl Ih. lAff. "oiiiu iicni lor ine outn nopcn our ; recruits were obtained. . .- .u . tit u 1 .u - ' . ,- 0 - .- r ouutui mv.u. ..; . -- Volunteers would be kille.l-and ten I '"". ,b.t of J'0 ii"9aio9 tae and taking a positior. some four miles iu , navy conlracs, on the one band, while IMRI IO I. tit XOTIt li. thousand similar exhibitions of hosti- t-Since the I-cwisburg Company took i lt-a thmj who bears the semblance of , the direction of Kicbmoud covering the using every energy of tongue and pen to a UTT;.k ,,e best ptace in town lo ee, litv to the (.overnmcnt were made the lead in enlisting on the Susquehanna, Dnn ba ae tvhe .evV lnsl!nct ,n? P0,,!'un uf -"J. Markets, excae discontent with our Government j j your Trimm.nss. Nouons, Mkelemn.. Illy 10 liiOs.ovtiniiiL.il wirt i.iajc. , w ,d jrF-ensville sent down "Cri' WrJ 'S uf "e devu- vile pol.tl- y ,akers, and other ..npoct.ot roada. I .d .jmpath, with the more eandid and Fancy and Black nks. w.tt. many o.he, Now, can any man of common wit W atsontown and M fcwcnsville sent down cl, pros,itule blM h,p,K,rite, who t Ttii. advanced and baiardou. noint u L... ,.r .k. sm .u ... 1 ihn.-s t..,, numerons m mennon. is .1 c. T 'ad over sueh w ords coinpreheiii : 120 men under Lapt.Hly. Another Com. I wnnld s;ll his soul for a mess of political held with thmeh's hivbdnn. in .nil.. ,.f : I MENsrirs. o sav ihe lad.-s. 1M I' l HT A NT IUKltS. i war jikimrtment, I 1 IIMlltl'Hill. rMIl .Ml;;. ( j Oid.-red 1'irst. That nil I'nit. d Str.t.-s Marshals and Suiieriiit.'iiderils and I'liiil's ... i- .. .. t i- . . uf police of anv town, city ami district, In; :oid tin y ai' hereby authorised and direct ed to arrest ami imprison any person i.r persons who m.-iv he em::ii:ed,bv act.pi'eeh or writing, in discouraging vnlunlec r en Iit:iifiits, or in any way "dviiiiT aid mul r.ool'ort lo the er.einv, nr in anv oth, r ilis loval practice m;:iiiit the I nitcil f!afes. Seciiml. That iiuuietliate report he made to Major I., t. Turner, . I ndge Advocate, in order that such persons may he tried before a military commission. 'J lord. The expenses of sueh arrest and impii-miiii 'iit will be cct tilied to the chief i-'.-rt iii'lln. '..i !i-ii-iltiifiit lorsi-lllellieiit and p.r. un lit. signed ) KiiwiN M. Stastov, Secretary of War. Va-'ittieliM', Aug. An order has been ined by the War IVpartuieiit, pro 1iil.it i 1 1 anv person, liable to be drafted, from lvavinu I he coinitrv. in-Mii.iATi.Mi -in ignorant, parnzm T . . .- , . ....... ........ o,ueu . .......v.,, " '',at " loctcd an Associate Judge of Northumberland county, by a l're inij.rity secured him (n well as others; by the pcrjooil populari-y of Judge Jordan on tho same ticket. About Juiy Ith, a vouns woman who has a brother, a lTnin nlnnleer was at Turner'. Klcn , aisctission arose : the high-spirited An;rici,a UJ free rein , , paIriofic . ....... tongnc in a manner so severe that the irate "jn- I'reckinndger ijecteJ tier Irom ins premises with more or less force and arms contrary to the peace and dignity Ac. Ho was brought beforo the Grand Jury, last week, for assault. The Grand Jury found a True Kill : but the Traverse rendered a verdict of "Xot Guilty en7j itr't t p"y i's --'..-." That means, we suppose, that a lady should not "aass" a man in his own house, no-matter how provoking his unpatriotic abuse of her cause and also that an Hon. Judge ahould not expel a wmnan from bis home in a harab manner even if she wero a littlo tart in her left- tauded compliments, Independence Day. - Ja-The L'uion Convention of North- nniberland countr cordially united upon lne flowing excellent Coonty Ticket : Asscmbly-CJol. Henry II. Hoffman, of Jackson Tp. 1 n. u.j fjr q p jiIIer K as thcir secouJ choice, as stated ia our last. Jlr. I.awson , j...,. is io select uis own Vjonicrces. iieuouui not our informant was correct in suppos ing the feeling of the people of Nortbum-1 berland county to be as he and we slated : xt was 80 oi"'to n ,he Convention- : but as a matter of fact it docs not appear of record. Sleeting at Kelly X Roads. The gathering at Sputts' School House, " 1 uupiei;eueuveuiy 1." : 1 : 1 . ...ll '"S't enmraciug nundreas, ana snowing ,nat She most T"ut 'arn"nS neighborhood :.. i ....,j . .i. : . f is utu'jmiug ii.u'tu in ud lujpuiiiiuuo ui Bustainlni. the Government. The crowd : . . .. ... . .. uai iu ufco iuo UU1.HIJ0 ui mu euuuuiuuusQ for room, and organized as follows : -,,. i.lhfi If A'ice rreiJ-nt Hen harnharr, Jacob lldkcr, Andrew Spotts, Geo Mfti.cr, Ahrm I?ib, Mcory Kitff- r, John Itohrer, Klias Noll, laml odcr, hiam Mcirel. Secretaries Joseph K. Mojer, Jacob X. Kauck. The meeting .as addressed by A.Gregg Tucker, J. M. C. Jlauck, Wm. Van Gcter, Saml S. l.arton, and ti. Uaron Miller. Tho best attention was paid entire ! 1: from Ilradford county. And on Saturday ; tram of 10 cars tool! down OUU men a ,. . Millnn. nnder Dr. Davis: 1 , , , ..., . f,, j ' 6 . . . . . - "aven; and one I. I .... .wrl nn. ...m Ih. I ir.il I...H region. They were jolly, bardy-l -ln6 bovp. in tbo best of spirits. At ortutim-1 'j - n : fnrn v...k H,.n.l, .nd another at Sunbnrv. ' . , ,btt r ' l I ! 'artb rcd Hamsburg, Saturday. I IIoN-oa to"old rsio.sT-Col. Lewis Morrill, whs has done much service gen- erally with cavalry in Missouri, we aop-, recently made Kriga- j pose ,ne ono dicr 'eBe ,.nd 3e'chei 00 dufJ ,e1'Dst idc uucnuas m iua. oie. "o duu .a I . . " T I I f v ol ine late J a rue 3 .iernii. r.-n., 01 new Hcrlin ( native of Vermunt,) all whose ,ho ,a,e Jimca Mflrri". ' of Ncw sons and son-in-law are in the war, except the Register & Recorder nf Union county, who it is evidcut would like to be in the lines. trOoc of the large family of energetic and patriotic Ohio Generals, named M'CouK, was last week cruelly murdered, by a Guerilla party, while reposing in an ambulance, in Tennessee. Tbe inercasiug barbarities of tbe Rebels is only laying up for them retributive Veugeance, in which it is dad to think ibe innoccut BiUat often I suff.f with the guilty j The Equity of the Draft. Near lUitnisos's I.anmnh, Not only equal enjoyment of privileges, August 3, 102. J but rrpnl sharing of dingers, is the inlier- K"d ,aPe """1 Hardee ire new the prin itance of American freemen. Theconsti- cipl excitants of the season. The former tutional right to bear arms, includes the consists in the pursuit of certain articles corresponding obligation to use thorn in do-, of comfort under difficulties ; for instanc, fence of the country and the Government : ,l,!r,s fnr 'hirtlws, breecliea fir the which confers its benefits. j breeches-less, lie., as well as certain dict- Thc Volunteer is to be honored for vol- e,io compounds garden muce, ie. just untarily mreiing the first danger. Hut be who responds to his lot if drafted, is equally to be respected. Of old, to be drawn by lot seemed to be Divine arrange ment. To be selected for Juror or for a Soldier, is a circumstance which fhould render tbo person selected, ordinarily, willing and suiicituus to obey the Provi- dential call I Those moreover who miv be indicated I J nose, moreover, wno may pc imlicated in this manner, have not the incentive of an ttmee, nor ot extra pay or liutinty, to : i...i.n. ci.- i. .!:..... stiuiulatc ttiom. J bey cannot lie disputed wh'jn they claim obedience to duty and to law as thoir Eovornine motive, and can -.1 i . i enter a campiigo with as pure hearts and . . . . . enter a campiijin Willi as pure hearts and ... . . lauuauic aiumuun io act, wen lueir pari, i . as the Volunteer. ; particularly may those of any party ' who feel no p.rsonal responsibility for tbis war, be reconciled to going when thus ordered. While not anxious to engage in 1 dcadW strife, an I not tati.-fied that evcrv- .I.:... I... il...n ..n .till believe their being called out is of the ,,, of (;0, anJ ,hat , till be weH jf they perform their part in the .. .. . . . fplr!t ,,f a truo man, a true American, a truo Christian. frfr-V,.ver was su-h a harvest cithered l-Jf-.St.ver was su.n a narresr. giinereu in the t.entral Mates as in 15u-, ami not- withstanding Ihe reapers, mowers, and oth- cr machiues, never were wages higher, men being sometimes scarce at per day And yet tho lying Kebel papers have been asserting for Weeks that loyro cr!;nun ir.-re rn tin'i its o rrrnnl vhite niei uut, In'mrit'j j'ir '2o cull, and even for 10 cents (1'uchacau's wages) per pay! The fact of the scarcity of laborers, proves the charge of an overplus of contrabands, a lie ! What will the reckless jackals of ltcbcl- lion invent next to delude and deceive the more ignorant f loTThe General Government requires 50 nianv niea fr,n e,cU Slale. Huuud - any County in a Slate offer a clear number over their just quota, it is thought the Stato authorities may dNcriminate and exempt such County from a draft. Uuder both calls, Pennsylvania is asked for 01,000 men. S imo Counties have already more than their qiota of Volun- . .. tcers, anil everywhere tue utmost activity is itimrni. n V sri. rrmlnir. FnthT Al-rstisml Six liuudra lliuna uuirr t ' fejj.Gcn. li !J 4P t- DUTUSiUQ WIIU BVt Ol Uid forces, was last week at Aquia Creek, loum, it wl8 cr)njCClurcj, l0 Ucn VoM't ; was conjectured, to Gen. Pope's division. How thsy Hite true Unionists ! That noble aud patriotic Tenncssecan, W'yi. G. llnow.vi.ow, who has electrified ,i i. r r 11 . i i IUHU91UU9 Ol our leuuw Cllizeos Dy D1S recital ot the horrible luiquitics o! rseces- ston, is tho Eutj ct of venomous attacks i . .t .u: :.u . iiuiu auum ui tun i ui idioi.-i a wiiu irea- son in l'ennsvlvania. While loval men fa iiatcu wiiu iiiicn;'tj luicrcnb iu uia luriuing Arnncnros of ITrvhrtl nnnrnct Inn ami hmliar. ty.heis made the target of rros, insult by certain organs of the so-called Demo cratio party. For instance, the Lm?rne .ti.- .a,-ii i I'ui'ia, a paper that boastfully parades the names of Slenker and Ilarr as its can didates for our State offices this fall, pays it. respects to the patriotic Wulo. io the following style : j "Of all foul careasses exhumed from graves 01 puuucai, soi-mi, uu rcii- i.e. I , ! . . . . 1 r 1 .. pottage a blasphemer, who would sbaino j ine venes; scavenger 10 iuc internal re " . gions once a violent pro-slavery man , ! because at that time it was the most prof-' liable : now a loud-mootlol. oantino, nnr- I fter-lovini? Abolitionist, because that will i . -. . ....... in pay the best a man who prehxes to bis , r- a ( namo tho epithet ot 1 arson a revcrena inllemrn. whos5 ehoico Ianpuatfti would I exclude bim from tbe revels ot a brothel or a bawdy house and yet this animile r""1'"'"1 10 d"cc",' ",e PacreJ Je?k wh his f0Ui.mnB,hed objecnity aud i ar blasphemy I" Mr. lirowulow lost mast or ail his per-! tonal cff-'Cts tho fruits of a long lifo of industry and ecooomy-him.clf and fami- ly are on Tea ircm o'nue uia mao mo im. Union paper in Tennessee. He says be wants lo start bis paper again, as soon as he can, on a power press and for Ibis purpose, be wants all Ihe money be can honestly earn. For this frank avowal of an honorable purpose, he is denounced by tbe Slenker papers of Pennsylvania a. a "beggar" and a speculator, when there is not a penurious fibre in bis heart. Southern aa well as Northern Union men are equally hated by Rebels aud by the Rebel allies. . Twelve or fourteen nf the young men nf th Shak-r community, ai Canterbury, N. il bave enltaiii for tbe war. ' 11 to case our fatigued jaws, which have .. I ,. I .. .. i f . . . ; .. i. . vi-.otii-3?iji ..jj:i;ru iiM .rmi j-aiiiiim; vain attempt to grind Government " hard tick 'enough to keep u alive and kicking, fu-pids, bi cuspid and molars have given "ay unJr l,ie DarJ rrfsur,,i al,,J we are '' rcsolulely gummiiig it, with a rejoin- l'ou 10 h'd out as long as there id auy , U0P"- ' Hy Harden I mom the ceaseless round of dnl.mg whicu we are obliged to under- B". ....-.., u. ... u....- and our conscientious scrutdes airairrtit. "u UUI cousciejuouj rkiupira ,, :i u, uot to mention other scruples, which might most righteously be attributed to indinpo. sition Sn-iad drills eimnini urilN bat. 31"oa. q ian uruis, company arms, oar. c 1 .l:o- .t:n , t . 3","J- r', ciuh'"ij umu, ui- . - - i -,- - - - r ! i 101109 ca tr ' tucn fnnicss sueces- aiun 'h"' our "O018 as we" as our patience ' are f?'nS the worse for tho wear. I hardly know what is to become of us all fl" ' cloaca ; force of habit is be- coming so strong that I am afraid wo will not be able to perform the civil duties uf ll,e ""bout the proper commands. Some of this military precision might be applied to some of the ordiuary occurrences of life with very beneficial results. For in- ' atauce : lime Sunday moruiair head of family, comruaodant : " Fall io for church 11 . , l 1 nu)e oc excus,.,I excrDt the sick or 0im.rwj!e disabled. Atteutiun. suuad ! faco ! Forward march"' Ac ad libitum Ws had a littlo fun the other night, while out 01 picket. Our regiment bad been sent out about two and a half milts to support the picket line. About one o'clock at uight, a rebel battery, plauted on tho other tide of James river, opened upon some of the camps to our rear, aiid our gun boats replied most vigorously. Fur an hour or two they made night bide- ous bv an infernal roar of artillrrv It ... dark as Krebu. to us, who had ever, ' reason to think that the Hebels had driven ia our pj.fc,,,. in .orn9 othcr n,larte, ,nJ fallen in force upon our camps. The effect . 1 maybe much easier imagined than de - scribed. The papers have do doubt given ' a full description of the whole affair, and I will pot enlarge upon 1 jf. ' Kudosed you will find Gen. PccYs (our new Maj .r General) complimentary Order ' respecting our late performances. When . n.i . .. ... . . . ; we huu iuc enuineraieu Dames to thns ni i Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks and OCVeil I inCS. We Will nrt ttrtitl In n..f ;n..(I. .- ... ... . ' -.' cr flag to contain them all. Jas.. CHAV1HEIII.IM. CEN. PECK'S COMI'LIMEXTARy UUHKri. Head (Jiarters I'eck's Oivisiun, ) July 1 1 ( R...r.t nl.., V t ...ti.- r...' ... " "'" ;".V ,uu "uerai commanding tho Division returns bis earnest thanks to tho ofhiera and soldiers uf his command for the careful and intel- li 'ent manner iu which thev riisehsr i . . . ... . 1 . ineir numerous uuties, anu lor lne s 1 and fidelitv which thrv disnlavrd. ituro... - ' 1 oU were lil.rutel Willi t DO eDoral Yuu wero iivru-tel witii tbo ?!US'' f .he Ohickahomiuy below the """"ji wi uuiun- 1. 1 .t... ...... r ..I. I . m r, nilh hn .rll..v, hn.t ni I in n . uu3 roau?, uu tun unuuvtiuu vt u.i tbe bridges, in the faco of Jjckiu c U Ii'l:.. t t .1. . While O.k Swamp, covering thj left Sank of the army, was placel under ; your protection loitetbtr with the Tw.e orderedhoU : ttt n hazards. I Keinforccd by Palmer's Drigado of tyuueu s vivisiou, you comracueea ine , 1 n . 1. . . . -t Wise's charge, during two long and trying days, when, 10 conjunction with tbe com- j manas 01 uoucn ana rortcr, you tooK tbo ! advance to Jamca lliver. The last oreat nmvement benan at l.-n o'clock A. M. on th. '2,1 and ..IJ , 7 1 I'. M. on the 3d of July, by vour arrivini? at Uarrisons loint. ad the rear L'uard. with th immivn.,. tr:iin nf tl.n Mr..... ... spue of the elements aud Ihe enemy. All these duties were most honorable "d sponsible, and tbe Division General trusts that the Commanding general will be pleased to inscribe upon ,our hum the following names ChicLatiouiioy Swamp. n bite Oak swamp. Kail Road liridge. hottom's bridge. Charles City X Roads. Harrison's Poiut. n.. . . Ibeuenerai congratulates the troops ol : New Vork, Pennsylvania, and Maine, upon the accession of Gen I'err's brigade, com posed of the ldtb Iudiana,o9th Illiuois, tid and 67th Ohio, with ''(tied Mountain," "(Jrecn ltiver," and "Winchester" upon tbeir banners. Representing six leading States, this Division should be invincible, and contribute mighty results to tbo cause of the Union. Hy order nf Brig. Gen. J. J. Pick. Wm. 11. Mounts, Asst. Adjt. General. The report that SoO beef cattle were stolen by tbe rebels Irom our army above an ism's Lauding proves false. ' Rl:.l TIIi: Yll'.WS f a M L!r. Jh iiHMWt ii ml X'ner. huhlrr, tut tin r.irnrst M'liliiry AiUuiatc fur iu(timj dfjtctt the JirtKUi'tit. Gen. Hunter's Letter. Port Ui.v.u., July 17, 1SG2. U'f. Stwhks II. Trxo, I'mi-lmt the A if cool re.'iiM, I;tij' AiHKltltVJH, At IT Ink tlly. sin; I I,mi. i h.,nr i ...Un.l,..Vi . - - - - - - - r . i - i . . me itueipi ii jnur cuin uiu n icai ion ontu . Jaue "J, IsiiJ, eapreing to me tho ap- pruvai in iuj course in reg-irn in iiie ireeu V "J "?'.'' vou are l'rt-ident. " ; j;iiu-d of having attempted, in the abect.ee of instructions, to do my duty in ! ,he matter according to the best lights of my judgment and a long experience, every assurance of sympathy from men whose cljara(.,ers x 1 i, gra.ifjing, and en- allc4 mu , Wait mre p4tieiico for t.,.u ,....t.o..i.lA .t-...a ttii..h rn to nir. u,ose Inevitable oays wuica are to give a policy on llio aiavery uucjliun to our . Governiiient. 1 It is my only fear that tho lesson may , ' . Jm ..,.., ,,i i i( is ni? oiiiv lear tuafc mo icppua uit - - - uul ue uuueiniuou anu auicti urnui uum r(,atj jo cusr,c.r4 bf tlooi at tho fireside of f 4N.,rtbeni family. To attain w d nil, we mrt sutT r; but that wi-doiu on tl.e Slavery rpiestinu must Dually bs ob- . taiued, u my tulaiuing faith, PP' "t.er. aoou'wTfch ;,' . fclri, ,,:,,. .,., U-l. - i.r Ii .l.-......k . l.ll, f houses, they do uot hesitate to batter down au intermediate house to savo tho remainder ol the bluet. N lien the p! .gue me,,f"" nn1 il,f,,ed dis,ric' ,he d"rict U qiiarantiiicd, and every tesource of acienco ' , ... ,',,,, . 1 i.t:. ..r Tk. ...t.i:.... . u.t.u I '"1""' """" are hv no means onb rcd to mount cuard over each smitten house aud see that the vs'cd intcrtsts of pestilence are protected. 1 "lireak open doors, if they he nut opened," : is Ihe order on these occasions. "Lot in fresh air and tuu light: let purity replace crrnplinii." ' . - , 1 i Lat 10 presence of one great evil, which has so lon broodtd over our country, the intelligence of a large portion of our peo- pie would seem paralised aud helpless, Their moral nervea lie torpid under its benumbing shadow. Its breath has been the pestilence of the politic! atmosphere in which our statesmen bave been nurtured; nd never, I fear, until its beak is drip- P'-S mooa o. ,oo couniry, '"J,i'8 uU'BS '""g'1"1,'0 h" '"WA" """" 01 'nc . ' . tJ. abomination at whatever cost and by ahat- i nruu.ru iu me necessiiv ui Hiiaiinir iue ' ever agencies. '' u's 'a written not politically, but cc"r'1'nf: rt '"J profession iu the military .sense. J. iokiug lorwarn, mere moms up 1 possibility (only too rossible) of a peaoo cliii'h uli'.ll I... toilliino hut an nrmitiei. with every advaula-e secured to the lie- J o bullion. Nothing can cie us permanent i.... ,t..i... ;.-..... a muwui hiu1"uu " wir' "cr mC'dl0? energy at our cjinmautj. io us iric u una if!?Himiiic enn- ' " r . i sion. The fomenting cause of the Kc- j bellioo must be abated; the ax must be i laid to the root of the upas tree which has I rained down stioh bitter fruit upon our ! I eountrv. bofiire anvthimr like a nermanent ; peace can bo justly hoped. :.. . J 1 . . . Already 1 see signs iu many mtl icntial . . . " 1. rpiarlcis, neren lore oppoeii 10 my views in favor of arming tho blacks, of a change nf sentiment. Oar recent disasters before lliehmond have served to illuminate manv 1 minds. 1 . To sneak of usini the nccroes merely 1 ' r. .1 : :....i f. ... . ',r uruw'uK F IIHlMtuu.ru.,,,, .5,ep. hq 'V'1 oirt'Ciion, iaou(;ii iar autiri ui what nuiAt h( tha nnd. It ha tlie aJvan- tge, however, of making the further and i . ... nuai step necearv : lur men worKin' in . ' . - ' r. . iaco 0t tbe cnemv uiu.-t liave arms with I which to protect tbemscUca if isudJcnly attacked. Oa Ihe whole, there is mnch reason to bo sati.-ficd with the progress made by 3 I" Zlf S ; tho general failure of Ihe nation to rcaliio at first the proportions of tho war, and tbe I impunity still extended to those .Northern . .. In conclusion, it may bo not in.ippro- priate to say that in transmitting tbe np- 1 roval of the National Frecdmau's Uelirt Association of my course, jou were .1 ...1..1 . ..w.. . .1 1...1 ... niilLd V 1711 iiwu tdl lit 3 unu uu . !i,.h, .,,,, in minri.,. Thnnnh without th nl. i j..- - i t - ' congregation, and take this opportunity nf gratefully acknowledging my ludebtcduess to your teachings. Vour letter would have been earlier answered, had not pressing dutiea too fully occupied my time. Ilelieve me, Sir, very truly your obliged and obedient servant, 1). HuMtR. P. 8.-3.0O. of the carefully fostered delusions by which Slavery has sustained I ir . i, i .1.. ... ,s.. itself is more absurd tban Ibe bugbear of I a general mieration of neirroea North," o o . " . . ' I M DCCeMarT arn.ience of emancipation. So far i. this from being the faot, that although it is well known that I give passes North to all negroes asking them, not more than a doin have applied to mo for such passes since my arrival here, tbeir local attachments being apparently much stronger tban with the white race. My experience leads me to believe that the exact reverse of the received opiuion on this subject would form the rule, and that nearly il not qui le all the negroes of the North would migrate South wbenover Ibey hhall be at liberty In do so without fear of the aucii-ju b!jk. Smoiittly, Ml lien. Hunter's letter to l!c. l'r. I , Tvni. will be read with profound interest by thousands. Geo II unter was an exten sive slaveholder, waa born and reared in a Slave State, and knows 81afery t'nd slaves more thoroughly thsn almost any man who talks about them. He is by education and choice a soldier of the lie- public, and probably never Toted in his life. nr to"k anv active Dirt in politic. - , i . l . . i t i : . . .. .1 : final lis iiaj!, iuciciuic, ua3 s wnf in ,U,J authority which the opinions of fw men arB tate, t0. : ia for proclaiming I Emancipation and arming the loyal slaves i of P'oc''f because he believes that lb . surest, shortest and indeed only way to save the country from dissolution and ru"m. X. V. Tribune. j - - ---- WasHIm;ton, Au. 8. A dispatch from Woodville, yesterdsy, says : ' Sigel's ' corpj is just moving, but lean not tell . .... WBCrfl j g i . ' , , mfj at tjoi are rumors in town of heavy Chf i o ' I , iinliinvll 'e. I E:i(tle of Ce!ar Kun Mtmmain. Saturday lat. a severe fubt between Pop" are! Jarlcooi f-cenrreJ urlwera t'iilpe er C1I atiJ the KapiJan river. Our lurce maintaiDed its t-niio:n. The Itebels blew up their ram Arkansas. A Harvest Home C dt-liraUon was held in Hie tirove lorinrd by Dr. 1'iper's llrrhr.l. in M,no.linr. rialur.lae flrrn(.on. ih Aug. iscs. mere was a good attendance. The nieeiing was called 10 order by J. M. Kanck. and ihe loiiowms uucers cimsen : x rrm"'7.!! tXZ ' 1U""'"""' of -s '"huin .eri.iiui run ny. We I'reM.leios J..hn M.Taylor. Fred k ..r , II. IV. I I - l.n... II... f Vhir.- I ....... Ober iorf. J.A.Mormnsstar. Peter Hunimlnrh. i-..i 1 u ,.,. i!...i nii.1.1, Srcretanes Ja' 1J. Voun, I retlk Sitnnh. The audience was appropriately addressed by KevJ J Keiininsnjder, l.t.A-tiregz Tucker, and John M.C. Ranck, Eq. I KM-. Mr. I.auny, from France is ' nsCcJ to fleliver a r ree Lecture in lne ,,,, mp,n. hoQ,e .,wilr!!. i h,,rs,av tVei,inff. Ana. 1 1, on the Catacombs 1.1 Rome, illustraird hy diagrams made during a live years' rr-idrnre in that ciiy. Al the eloae, a rrciiin will be taken up. ! " t;arnpleetin-'w,llVe7.eld, hy the p.. Association, on Id.flaloe lorrmt. 1,1 cm- menca Monday, I lib Au;., on land of Josiah . Ranck.aooin Biles .w. of ew Columbia. , -- - " ramp meeting ontess a certificate of pennis- wn. be ina t"m the h"? nf ,he s,,i,rin lands nf the super S.W.lSiLi.a.T. P.E. i.fi.int JLtXDlBlJUVS ISfHCtft. Corrected Weekly vr;ncat gjj.i , j..-, Ry(, 55TalIoW c,1Pn . 4" Lard.. . L-i ""'"j r laXseea .'IO Ham.. 1,60 Shou.ASide., tiri.. 1 A rtnln il . U'nnl iiit '"yI I ,ls- ''r'. "00' r n i ..o... 11 i o.... w ynA Hatter 10 Country Soap 4 A 6 IMMEDIATELY! ! fP(1fD "v f"r 'he ""KTAII. I HRIl.-VhK' I erm of ervir Three , h w , B..i.niv- ear, or .wnne me war. i.are Kesular Pav-Abundani Food-t!o,l fl..ih- int. and proper care when sick, or a Pension if disabled will be given. : r,,r particular and enlistment, apply ai the old Posi (Jiliee. Lewishnr?. Aug. II H. W. CROTZtR, Captain. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. THE ao'lersisneJ, harm; removed her Watt h and Jfwelrv etablhineni in one of ihe rooms recently ncr-upied hv i'hos. ti. Cirier, (atti inin; 1.s Amanda Z'l'.ier s MtUtnerv -Shop.) .Market frtrret. : between Front and becim.i, she is prepared to . ... . w m m . . lifpair Watcnes, Jcweirj, AiuMiai Instruments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner She keeps on hand an assortment of choice JK VV Kl.li V, tor l.ddiesand l.enlleinarn, whlC she oners at pnees lo snit the limrs. Alai.- t:i.lli:KS and W ATCHKS. All woik and wares warranted a renri"sen- ZIDKK. .. U. sj;orc removed lo Keber a buiid:Di;. two doors west of ihe Hank. ..witWra. si., ;. is..i ..a Peace i'cace ! Dii .'Jl--rr iT..!rr.??j:!? V - ' m tti vw an. im prirvs nrv rjuwn. tti'f T.tir aLiriitHin. nr.. I nstrt ui iniimn. Aii l Kt uur irjr li-twld ami ouWr Uim wn. ' Bwura Cl-.lli. itna ?iin tt.H-w. Ai l rhttni'if-wv n I 'Jimrh.irtt-. " title Wih. l-t.siMfi lnihn I M.fnir. nrt Pnttl .r ym jtt u h m (.n.)(iK n utisl torbeiu'j- joft tfivr ut Wt-Ve VnHn nl iihvti?iB--frvfTi Tri tfTwrtiTv-ot nVvt M.wltiiis fr l.!tf wnl Half tl'Mt ttr trrou; H ' eiothf at alt pneen. I-T thiIT nt., Ho'te rrosiy msJa Clotiiioj a rbcafr ii. Stoke. W-'vr Cnn-Hixp ami Or", art. rrinotlor Sxirta. Ati'l IVnitna anil t lvrk int:- tr lrawt-ra and -shirts', Wr'wt (ihtrl-Krunlf ami O'llar fur m-tt and f-r bujn. Wra MiaitT lr UUI. but aton't ileal ia tk-ta. Ti,,. iiurio t. .n'a tu-krL. ..a KnsiMr. amr, W',.SUi(.rsainie...-lur Ph-iocct or Cnwa- v Kitiiiiirj-amt- ILi rati .oil ..iutm.. or bn.in. rls.wh.-r.; Yihi II lina w- on M.rk.l .'wl, wuU-r ol Vm a. SHM.I.KK s oid si.od- B.W.4SBK M0W1. laovmbtirg, Ayrtt K. lk-a. 17E.T BRANTH Insnranre Companr. or I.ork Haven, Va. Insnrrs Property in bolh Town and Coun try on as reasonable Terms as any olber goo,! ITnmpany. The larce increase of rreminm Notes makes it a rehatde Company to int,r in. annuni t rrrmlaa irs m. la ferrr. aasO.aea.An 1 tV.t'Me-,---. (; ll.v.i. Pit I AhlsO FHKtsei. Arm Jlr,- 3'. l.r-.i I ilj j ' . a II 1 ! I 1 - -J- - - JC-J-"-" : -r m r mm f wy 9 ' yQfj OUU I W I UKaW Git EAT liAIlGAIXS! TI I and t'liiHrrn'j Utiots, liaiters and Fancy Slmcs, whi.-h -,!! 1.- suM ai l."M SI."Al.I.V f.W ll!.-i:s t'iH CASH ! at ihe t.rihorg l.'a ion t'ooi and silK.e More. epp. site the Lewis hurs HiaU. Tnr lare'i stock of Home M.t BuOI'Sand flit KS ever cfirrrd in t .wn. al Wholesale and Hp tail, twenty io twenty-Sea per rent, cheaper ihati any oiher ho"e m th county, ftnets anj JShoes made lo irir oa short notice Di.n'i fonet Ihe p!ace nppo:' th Fvnt. April , lBS MiiS KflRSt. SilMtVII II R! MAPOMFIER! I 5 -Mie KAMiLV SOAP MAKER. All Kitchen trae ran b made into gouil si,.I' hv u-in: xrOMflEX. t if Pirenmns aerooipanvin each Box. 1 !iiv' " n,i"le w"h ' . cul "' 1 ' 1 ..lanaiari'ir-'! pr.:r vy inr . ai"-uica 1 1 cuii a . .1. 1 . . .0...... i":, -r:i - til. a:nat V, PLMttDl irttlX. Feb in. I sr. ; , GEOI'.CE JIEKIiILL, Attorney at Law . . . Lewisborg, Fj. OJU-e in the Recorder' Ojfic. Feb. S7, I83 FIRE INSURANCE. INstrmNTF. COM PA XV OP NORTH AM L1UC A Philadelphia. (ln?CTpertel, !- Capital 8.iOO,000.0O As-cU, Jan. lit". I - - l.JaJ.IPJ.bl ARTHt'R ti COFFIN, Fresldt.l CHAttLKsi PLA I T. Secretary IVB.iiMinss anenally or perpeloatTy. Mer. chandize. Grain, Furnnnre, Ac, in-arcd, at current rales of Premium. JOHX B. LIX.V. 9 llm1 A;ent for Union coamy. Pa BLiJiDS AND SHADES. R. J. UII.I.I t VIS, Mo. 16 Nor. Smb. Buret, fllll.Abtl.rHIA. Manutacluier uf VEXrri.YN BLIXIW and WIXUOW SHADE?. The larfxt anj finest assort mrttt in the City, at the lowest Prtce. lihtxts paiotfti and inmmr.l, rq-ial to new. tor Shadts maiJe ami leiiered. April 1 1, ISfcJ Sm ri:. EDICT ALBKUT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer. tlf ILIHM iD W.ITIUU ItfB iiLB. taMNew Shop on South Fitih Lrwiihurs, April -:t, Last anil Ccst jVcws ! Al "E have jut rernrcd from rhilatMpbia a nt I .New Vurk. a very large aud well selected Muck of SUlVlMEn GOODS, which we r!trr at Terr redore.l prices. W h.if paid partirn'-iraMenTton in ihe selection of this sitck of (toorli a verv larre a?ort meni of DRY GOODS pl trfryilfscri tion. rurcha'-fTs wiM liud it their adranlat;0 io cire u a call as in price? we defy any 'f (nr nciaiiborins town lor competition. Wo haie also rrplenohed otir stock of 4aroce SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTEi;, Ac. White JLir$h Lime, Cah-ianl ffasitr9 ami Ifgttraultc LrMmtB alwr kfpt on hand. lifColWrKY ffioni CE taken in Ex change for tivotis as usnal. .. B. C'dih paiJ fur all kind nf Grain. J.M WAM.9 i CO I.ewbnr,;, April S(, BUFFALO HOUSE LEWlSltVKG, I AO.V t'O. JP.i. l.i;is ;i:iir:: , JTeyrjelo rPHlS new Hotel is situated oj.r".,te ia I (;:urf House. in the moM fashionaie an i bcauiitul par ui ihe - vf-( an f " sm U mmi co-svemeiM-e cau Dot be iu lrtral Penitsyvar.ia. Th-ie vi'-it.ne ihr IniverMTy, rr ;enilig Court, will find it the inot convenient and central patdir hou-se charges wiii Ke th most reavonahle and neithrr iimeoreipens will be spared to hesiow every curort nnim ihne who may caM. IV . "son tr thu Uuua'y will be charged 2." rts perineal. I.fwubur, April I, l6-i New btanij --Wew Goods! JOSEPH L. HA WX havinir taken th I ro.u under the Telegraph aud Chriincl otHre.rt-ilited them. and tilled ia an ei.ea&iYe variety ol Also a !?rse and splendid stock of i'I.(TII?l CA-IMKkKM. Ac, which he will mnktupt itrdtr, he iil! eon i in ae the Tailoring Tumi ness. He is prepared to execute all work eritra-ited to his care, to the latutactioft of tb customer. IV. B. Cn!ns and Repafnnff dofte to order. t.ewisljur. pnl lt, 18fll CARTE I'E VIM1TE al Mowrv'a Oall.ry Phptograph Albains al Mowiy'n Ci.ll.ry Plintoer.phs large size at Mowrv'a fiallr.v rhoiosrapbs in Oil al Mowry't ilall.rr Ivorvlvpe al Mowrt 'a ti.Merv Hallotypex at Mowry'a Gallery AmSroiypes. and All kinds o tvroa at Mowrir's f..'1'rv MOWKVS liAF.I.FRV. in Market .met, near Fonnh, sooth aide. Invwispurg. WH Daily Hornioe News. SAM'L SMFER has rommenr t fnrnishms ihe lliirrlstliurs Tflrprar nu rninjs.aiom eefl pel copv " "v la'tsl .Vw ai haeesi ra s. Junr 31 J rr f.eaio 'ans and Till" I. r s,l. NV t'ti:iiL"l, at !) I' M "tin 7TTT
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