Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, September 24, 1862, Image 1

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"THE UNION," established" in 1S1 .--whole Jio., 2,584.
1)Y 0. X. WOUDKX AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
LEWISBUUG, UNION CO., PA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 18G2.
"CIIROMCLE," established in 1843" whole No., 903.
At $l..'rO per Vcar. alwai In Ailiamr.
Tin's. lay Miirnins !t Fri!:! y AfVrnonn.
UNION STATK TICKET.
Ir tudliur (.;.irraU
THOMAS E. ('itCHItAN, of York Co.
WILLIAM S. KOSS, of Luzerne.
-rlOMX J. l'AT'l F.IIM'n. of JimuM.
HEN 1! V K. 1! I i T F.R. ..I' Snv.l.r r.oii.ty.
ukorgk w. .-'mors!-:, ni'.im.i;.t:i.
ruryrv tickkt.
Far Pmthonn a!-. -JIUH . MMK Ml.THniur:.'.
rmmutiHJrr - tiiH.HII' 111! If. Iif.nl.').
Ktrtrt ttn.rni-j-UMtMl llU. l-u, . l.mMnrs.
Drpulj simrjnr -I UMi I !l s.lh. Mail, lori-sl Hill.
tudllnr-J. P. II tl.l.V.ol .1. I'.nirtj.
Ieef"We shall endeavor tu rouuie our
regular i-sui s, next we. k.
Afti r the great l.tiHlcof Wi-.lnrs'luv
last, ulotiir iliu Aiitii'inm t'rct k, near
liarpliui-y, 'Ii'ii. M t'l'-'l ni aurrr.l
tu an nrmisticc on 'J'Iiiiiiliiy, iiii.I.t
wliioli tli IJcii. i-i ici n :i till iivur tlio
I'utoiiiac into Virginia, with every
thing of tmirli value.
'J'lic Union men nn.l (he Reln-Ia
liave eaili !i!:ul.; allaeks i:pnii the
tipposite t-iile of tlie river. )!y late-t
jiecoim!.-, tlio Unimi iiniiy i.- i!i!-liii-ir
the Ilel'fls l.aek up llio Sheiiamliiaii.
(iiMi.li.i-'eiiiTaii- ileleate i llie Itchel
(len. l'riee at InKa.
(leti. lttaL'S is llirenti ninij I.iiiii-i-ville
with a liL'e l.'i ln l tinny, while
IjucII i. moving tijion l!iau".r- rear.
Rkti-rxixi:. The Minute M?n of
Peiinsvlvania who iv.-inii.l,'.l .o iiuin
erotisly ai.il iioniiilv to the (.iovei h
or's call, to L'liai d our State n;raiiit
invasion ly tt-aii"rs, are generally
discharged, ami are coining home.
They left when real danger threat-'
ened did their duly, patriotically
were successful in their ul.jccl had
"a good time" in r.ll resp'vts and in
peneral will only have to regret that'
the "canipaigu'Vwus so .-Inn t.
The Lew i-diurg Companies, we nre
told, moved a few miles south of 11a
P'Tstown, while some of the meinliers
visited the battle field of Wednesday,
and .aw the famed l'otomae. They
arc expected home, to day, in a spe
cial train. Welcome! and may they
hereafter ho like '"The Firemen ever
ready, but never wanted !"'
4a?" Court closed last Fiiday.
John M'Call wis forcn li of the Grand
Juryt which was dicharg.'d oo Wednes
day, after having returned four true hills,
and presented two Democrats of M'filin
burg for trcaon-iblo words spoken (we
understand) before the passage of the
law under which they mbt have been
indicted.
Four Demons were convicted of riot at
the White Ieer Furnace, and fiucd, two tte Er,t ,im0 in history-make no noroi
10 each, two each and csts. na-i .as! Tbry are tryiug to tempt Judge
('oiu'th vs W. Auderson guilty.
Coua'lh vs Lincwcaver, not guilty,
prosecutor and Defts. to divide lhe casts.
Daniel Daugherty admitted to the bar.
I'avi.i Leahy, natural. z d.
Miller vs Hursh,d. Verdict for Defts.
1'otts vs Walter il'Ji 12 for Fill.
Rosenberg vs Kleckners I'.ff. takes
Don-suit.
CuL J. Wilson Shai kh, n w in service
at New Orleaus, sends to Freep rt a lead- Rebel radicals came to "emancipate" Mi
ing editorial from the Xvic (Jilrntm Jt-tt'.i, ryland they came, but the l uion cause 1
in favor 'f arming slaves when practicable in the State seems to have been strength- 1
to fight f r the L uion. The Am says: ened by the visit uf their m lalid-looking ;
"This is a movement in the right diiee- "deliverers!" j
tion. It is time this )rrjn lire nhoutd be
put to the test of ixpeneuce : it li'is utvir ' taTit Senator, (Henry Johnson,)
cxittztl iii tlie. Siuti." j one Assemblyman, (Heory K. Hitter,)
Col. Shaffer says : : both candidates for Congress Senator F. j
'This was written be th editor Jol.n Round. J. Woods lirown. Win. A. Schrer- '
C.'ark, heretofore a pro-slavery Democrat,
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recently editor of the conservative Ronton
(our,fr. He publi-hed (iov Vates Chic-
go speech in this papr : it was endorsed
L .,' - ,- 1 ;,
r our entire arniv. J.tirc ami cuntuhtc
f.manc'ii'itiuii.
the watch-word uf this
army.
ftaTLt. John A M irris, Aid to the late
brave Gen Ke-no.relurned thro' Lewisburg !
. a . .a .
last Baturday. liaving accompantta Itie .
remains of bis beloved General to their -
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1,
lutciuicu., a.oniou. aiiuo nas .
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Fennsylvanian, married in Virginia. At .
me cioscef the battle of South Mountain,
Hear Middletowu, MJ , Sunday, the 11th
lost., Rno was shot in the side by a sui- .
den volley sent among bis staff, aud lived
but a few hours.
Lt.Mom...arene..ltr. 1;
for bis services in .1.. . fr..:..i t
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Geo. Reno. j
WTA-The Hagersto.n and Chambesbur. !
Banks sent their sp.cie northwards and it
.. ' "warus, and It
is said securities were taken away from
llarrisburg. In the latter city, time f
the "untcrrtfied" began to g -t up Seeesh
6ag, and bunt nut old newspapers having '
their names in resolutions against "the :
Aholitinnis'a," to prove to the Rebels that
they ... ... right on the g.oae." Had
the Rebels git into the interior of Prnn
aylvania, tbey would have found guides,
and secret or open friends, who would not
bave been those styled "Abnliti ni.ti."
fcay-l'ost misters arc by law exempt from
military service, but among the "Minute
Men" we notice (Lrfe I'ostmas'.ers Cant
Forrest of Lewisburg, private Ii rgner of
the llarrisburg Telegraph, and lr. John
-i u.c la.jjunliir- Lepublicati. j
nS.Tht 1 i I'a. sutr p il severely l it
the iate contests. J. GlI.liKKT liKAVMt,
of Lewisburg, (Linn's Company,) vas in
li is 22.1 year, and stimun'Ji'i by cvery
thine to make lift" attractive all offered
on his country's a!t-ir. Lt. Col. Rell also
fill iu bittle. Adj George Sliuiklcy was
wouuiled in on? hand nr arm.
Wounded i f Co. II. (Linn's)
Ord. S.-rg. .Matti.ew Yaii.iiiic, iu hand.
.1 ..n I ! i ii , ii: lip and teeth.
Jus. I. Schooley, right shoulder.
Ilct.ry 1!. U'uz l, iu breast.
I'aiiiti M. Wctal, lift arm.
At.tl.nnv Weisenbach, tl.igh.
II. C. .M'Coriuick, kit shoulder.
Hugh M'Clure, miIp, slight.
John FrJl.-y, temple, soilp.
Wounded of Oo .. (llissenplug'.-).
Si' Til- .lames L. Seebold, Liiflt.
Scrg li C. (luieliu-, right nrin and left hip.
Corp. Lvi Amnion, arm, slight.
Wounded uf d. K, (Titus'.)
Sorg. Aii.crt Suvir, leg.
J iiM pli Snyder, r-iile aud arm.
J -i!i ii lluher, chest,
l'aul M'lipde, wrist.
Vales, foot.
Irving Richards, right hand.
J oscpli Sai ba, side.
Sau. m l KoyiT, arm and leg.
Daniel Ficl.tt.au, hip, heel and ankle.
Samuel Crossgrovc.
Of Rough's Co., C'h Reserves.
("apt. Ko i-h, (at hoini ) wounded in ankle,
i'avi.i Sehell, (son of liei j ) killid.
lieuiy Mowrey, wounded.
Joseph 1!. Zellers, and Jonathan Sny
der, of l.ew.sburg, w.-re iu the Illoouis
burg potiipany, new F-d Keg., and nearly
live houis under lire ut thentietam or
Shai'p.-biirg battle, and escaped unhurt.
John M. Hassenplug, lite of M.lllin
burg, enlisted with a l'auvilic couipauy,
aud was recently killed.
Eleclions of
maim:.
New Hampshire,
'eriiiont,
i Massachunctts,
lib. .dc I-land,
Conneeneut,
Wilmington, (Del.)
i Illinois,
Oregon, snd
CALIFORNIA
all the Ltyal States that have voted this
year, have voted IN FAVoil OF FX'STAIN
IMi THE Ai.MIMSTBATio.f of l'residuut
Liocoln, without ift or aint.
j Sh'itl p'lUi'i'ir J ntifjh-tiiiiit vote with
'the ether loyal States 7 or shall our vote
be a-jiiimt the aVdministration, as Jeff
Davis would have it J
laTtt m. H. Armstrong E is nomin
ated by the friends uf the Administration
in the Tioga district, for Congress. After
the California Flection, it seems that the
Democracy up thero dou't seem to think
it will "pay" to run anybody, and for
11 aie wno 19 ij'iue as "mack a Liincoin
man as Armstrong to run a third term
as ao ind 'potidcnt candidate 50 weak are
the Ilrcck'iiiiJg. rs in that district.
! "My Miri'iiin! .' my M iryttml has
been the "yankee doodle" of the Rebels
for months past. At Richmond, they bad
a grand parade, wherein a young woman
.. i.. ,IT li...;. t....i ... . ...1. i.:.k
he cut loose, and she was free. Thus, tbo
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cr, &c , of Milton Lt. John 1). Wallace, !
Corp. John Vanderslice, and a 'pile' from !
Wiiliamsprt.JerseyShore.itc.-Judge W. ;
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I). Kelly of Philadelphia and hundreds
J 1
of thc wealthiest and most prominent men :
j in Pennsylvania, are enrolled among bcr j
".Minute .Men.
leTDr. T.S.Christ writes, near Ilacers-
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(own, lUtU lost., that Uul. U eleb 8 4 J-h
I'a. Vol., in the Sunday afternoon's fight,
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s .i - 4 i.-
nao utic ui lue uiosi. iiiouaiueub iu taaiug
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three Rebel batteries at Rlue Ridge. He ,
and the assistaut surgeons were engaged
that afternoon, all Light, and until noon
of the day followiug, without cessation, in
waiting upon tho wounded.
lariae .M.m.nnurg
Candidate Minu-
laoturers are trying to foree A.M. Uill J-.-q.
into the field for District Attorney, altbo
be has repeatedly and peremptorily decli-
l"pu" eu " .
S , ' 1 VT , e '
-..hnut r).,nu tin.r bin.) for County Sur-
(without consulting him) for County Sur
veyor : he authorizes us to announce that
be is not a cindidate.
"constitutional Democrat," named
''zl,nh, from Franklin Co., I'a., was
rrwn,y caught i the IUM army over in
- the man who betrayed
John r.. t:.iolr tn I. w. a . ; -
Liberty and to Law alikf, he should be '
ma le an example of. It is time a u.itor '
notorious were bung.
Tromit. Ily this morniog, three box
es of hospital supplies were forwarded to
llarrisburg from the ladies of Mifilinburg
,nJ ieiui,7'
oT . he Draft is again postponed to ;
tbt iy.1 Out.
i.'rr.'fi"i.!"i." 01 tin- ah t ei....iii.!t..j j Kiinc confusion, our ri'j;i:n"nt pused
I Co. C , "1 Wet. Minute M-n I'a ( ; through tluiii, and in unbroken line phn
t Cam i" M'l'l.l iiB, Sept. 10, lOJ. t. J our colors nn the highest eleva'i in of
A few p;irii. ulats iu reft ri'i.eo to the the mountain. I!ut S ineu had strangled
whereabouts of the men who recent I j left from the regiment in its long inarch, and
(.'.wisbiirg uid. r (.'.ip'aiiis Shotkley and the fih had only 1 killed and 1 J wounded.
Furre?t, may be of interest to jour read- The Iiucktails, and the lst.G'h, 10 h and
er?. They coiititute Oninpanies I! and C othrrs suffered heavy losses. Uut we had
' of the I! 1 liigiiiient of the Minute Men of gaim d the day.
l'enn.-lvai.ij. Col. Dorris is a. noble fel-
1 low : wheu first introduced to us, he made
a telling t-peecu then to .k out his liible,
ntift .ft. l..uiii.t r..n.l a nl.!ir ... Ua i.fF.r...!
; prayer and reipiested that every Captaiu
tiavi morning aim evening worsn.p. Jt.
Col. button ai.d Maj. J ri.k aito made
patriotic ad. ir. r-.es.
Camp M'Ciuro is thrco miles sontli of
Chain bersturg and about twelve miles from
the State Jtrie. Tiiire nre some 5,00U
f Iroops 'o.uiiteers and Minute Men
! tl.rowu km ail between this place and
j 11 agerslown. Car boys are cheerful, and
thoroughly in earnest, and but a liale
time will be f rpurcd to render them good
1 soldiers. We expect to go at least to the
! Slate I ine, and lurlhtr if reiuircd.
The couniry here was almost deserted,
but siliee the ariivalof troops the people
1 are returning. The passage uf the trams
through the Valley fruiu llarrisburg with
thuusands of the Mins uf the old Keystone
Slate, ixcited tlie wildcat enthusiasm. We
weut the evcnu.g after the receipt of the
recent gh;rt'us news of Kebcls defeated,
wheu the towns along the route were one
blazj uf illumination, and the whole pop
ulation seim.-d to be iu the atreets to bid
us welcome. Such ovations were well cal
culated to inspire the soldiers, and recou-
cile them to all the trials aud dangers of
: the service.
: Oue uf the most interesting features in
' camp life to mo thus far has been the
' case with which tuen fall into the r. utiue
1 of camp duties. Let me give au illustra
I tiuti. A Kev. editor, formerly a pastor of
j one of uur churches, visited the camp this
; morning but imagine bis surprise to
! himself brought tu a "Halt I" by the veu
! eruble President uf the L'uivcrslly at Lew
isburg, out on guard ! It.
(tjfveriof Co (' , Xntth ll'r. Is:icithurj.
I'sptaill (iEO. W. J'ORIlKsT.
1st Lieut. Andrew II. Dili.
2d Lieut Wm. I'. H 'illcy.
SEKOEAMS.
Orderly D.vid li. Nesbit.
2 Wm II Nesbit I I John 1' Miller
0 S llarley Slifer 5 Oivcn Mur:y.
Cuttf.'U.M.S.
1 Klwin 0 Wuifo I 5 1. I) I!rwer
2 .lohu C (jundy 0 Win M llintcr
o James Ci.ristii 7 x V M'Liiihlin
4 Leu It II rust I 8 l! A Kiufuaau.
I'rumiurr Frank lientley.
Co. I' M Jos. M. Housed.
.V'..- 3. I'a. .'., , 1
f nrl.,.lrCul
in; Jiri,,.,.,W.
lltnry Ji (.ormf'i, acting Jtrijit
Colonel Wm Dorris Jr. of Huntingdon
Lieut. Col Win C. Lawson, Milton.
Major Wm Friek, of Chester.
Adjutant Robert 1'. Allen, Wmsport.
Surgeon F. W. Walton, Clarion Co.
Assistant Jacob S. Lender, Cumb. Co.
i lartermaster Char's A. Linp, Luz rne.
do S-Tg. I ae. St am baugh, Juniata.
Chaplain I It. L 1 .mis, Lcwisburg.
serg. .'1. pr .Joiiu u. i.ttin no
Fostmastcr J jbn M lj icim, Huntingdon.
COMPANIES.
A Thad. (J. II .gle, of Milton.
11 ChaV ''. Shorkley, Ltwisburg.
V lieu . I'orrcst do
I) Clia's J. Iirunrr, Snnbury.
VI V.. V. Crawford, M ill ntown.
F tleo. W. (jarrctson,
(i Jos. Johnson,
II Stanley Woodward, Wiikcs Barre.
I Agio Kicketts do
K John Trout, Williamsport.
Haof.rstown, Sept. IS, 1S02.
J
bs,
! '
it 9or
a on
joined my old regiment on Saturday
with the intention of remaining with
some days.
The ciliz ns of Frederick manifested the
greatest joy at being again uuder the pro
tection of the Stars and Stripes. 1 oung
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glrl9 ca",cu Dtn'ure nigs up anu uowu
tt.A alraiila 1 irna aar.1.1Jl alltnr friaiTI o!mOtl:
fl '"- ""fc" v J o ;
pofim hivtiiD hmw .-rn iitN vtrn wivnu. luo
sollliera werO PUrpltta WllU water. CaKes.
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i 008 0lJ '""J ''P" ''"" j
,r0UQU ,ue """i u,m
deliverer iwl a vounrt lad v kissed 1! urn-
side's horse
Rut one Rebel fl.g was :
exhibited
, .i -. i
when they were m the city, and
y got one recruit they lost three
ou.
where they got
by desertion
, . . . .
SuuJay mornin", we left our camp, and 1
marched (myself riding the Adjutant's
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S9a,b M"UDt"m 4P rH"er'
l. l i r...i: .k. ...m. .11 J,. w.
u. nu iroiuj .u, iu, .......
were filed off to the right with the rest nf ,
.
Hooker's corns, and drawn op in column
of iliiisiins under the mountain, lue
Ruektails were then advanced up the '
mountain side as skirmishers, and the dif- j
feren, regimen-s of ,be Keserves .o.,o-cd -
in eolumris nf divisions alone a line Ol
.,
ann ,nl", mi,e bot " ,0") "
but as soon as tne
ISacktails became engaged, we deployed in
li... at l..,,!. il.r... reiment. deen. and 1
n..l ,.n rewr r.vlts and brushes, i
j . t . : ,k. f.. n a i
stomps ana stone lences, ,n ne o. .
brisk fire of rifle-s, shells and grape, wbieb .
nrougtit dowo a great many gallant iei-1
t IOWS Ul Oilier regiments. 1 e lu.iureu to
within a few hundred yards of the sum-
Jiuiwheu, the liist btiug thrown into 1
Monday we di-sconded the mountain on
! this side, and halted in line of bafle near
Cadyville, but no cngig.-nient that day.
: T.. .-I.... na ..r.l' flu. nilcuiln llflVn in
the enemy's pickets towards Sliarpsburg,
pamci tlie wooJ,, an J restcJ on our arm.-.
' At uight, were much annoyed iu the dark
; by a party of 4 elan ringers who were
concealed not Iwetity yards in front.
Wc.liieday morning, were engaged until
our ammunition gave out, when we wire
ordend I1.110 the field, and fresh troops
went forward. Hy four o'clock the entire
buttle ii: J was ours.
This m .ruing, the enemy were out of
sight, aud cili us report thorn re-crossing
, the J'otoniae iu confusion.
M'l'aJJeu was not present. Cot Fishel
this moruii.g made Scb. f.l', Captain, and
M'Call, 2d Lieut. T.H Itoed, II.S baudis,
and I'eit.-w irth have been wjundi.d, aud
Yesterday li, .until (Williamsjort) was, I
fear, mortally wounded.
T. 0.
Visit to Hagerstown.
It was about 5 o'clock, Saturday morn
ing last, that the troop train iu whtch I
had been thumped ail uight long, got to
within about a mile of Hagi rstowo. Sonic
ouc told us there was a liue of ou'-posts
in the fi .Ids near by. Sure enough the
IVnusvIvania Militia were doing duty
there. Tuc railway was blocked with
trains a 1 the way to Hagirslowu. I c .0 -
eluded to walk. Meeting some ac.ua.n -
. i,.. ...t.l m .1- -A.l If...,;,....... ...
some two miles beyond the town, 1 in ved
Just near the ceutro of the town, .
met Orderly Sergeant Moore, of Co. A
Olsfc I . ., who saiu no uia uiuum .. ii'i.
V. . . e . " i i .
llollon of that company, wounded, to
.- ... i- i i i. ; . i i. t.. ii . .
r , town, from the battle field. He was lying recommend the adoption cl practical mea
" - -. r- u .1 . .. .1 .. i...: , .i..
in llie eniry Ol laveril, suo luruuu mo
jaws from one side to the other. I lurii"d
out tne vt iiiiaiiisport lurnpive. j ue roa.i
was filled with straggling militia, the
fields black dotted wuu ibem, inbiv..uic:
baggage wagons of every oondesciipt
kiud they bad pressed the farmers for
them. About two aud a half uitlea out,
glancing to the left, there was a re-imeiit
of stacked arms, aud on a r eli, bie.b up,
I discovered lhe form of Lt. Col. Lis iu.
before biui lay spread a table cloth, am
ply hesped with eatables breakfast six
o'clock j-lly cake, poundcake, apple
pies and d .ugbuuts aitii sandicb, roll
and butler i .j. Friek with an apron un,
Sergeaut .M .j. J .liu H. Ltnn, and A.ijt
llot.ert Allen, u'.niating in various c.,.i-
i cities. Judge Kelly graced the least be
! a private in a I'iula le phia compiny of
.rtillery John li. backer, am mg oiher
""'ao1" privates,
i '" Coming
hunting for a canteen of ,he T-nltcj States, shall be then, thence
down the hill wasairre.it , , , . ,t ,1. .-,
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as guard, with big, blue overcoat, great
: black hat, pauls rolled to tho top ol the
; boots, aid u.u-kct over the shoulder,
, marched f'rof. Randolph. It seemed
I comicd, and, at the same time, g.ve an
earnest cast 10 one's thoughts, to see so ma
ny of our peaceful citiz:us thus engaged.
The two companies from Lewisburg, and
one from Milton, bad been thrown out
mile beyond, toward Williani.port, on
picket duty during the night. hey were
. 1.... .1....1 . 1 ..,.1 1 .... .i
1 171 e.i'.n. iu m uuu, aula niiiu ifuiiiieio
were variously eugagi-u iu preparing Dreas-
1 fast. Col. Christ had a long yaru about
I toting a baggage tram arouud all omot,
j having lost their way, and arriviug just
I then but, withal, it seemed tun. l'r .f.
'. , . ' was lugageia , u, . nlcmbcr3 c!l0Sen thereto at elec-
hue chicken, and from tho drum-stick be ' .-at r 1
held up triumphantly, it must have Leen "0D hem the mnjinty of the qualified
I a Shanghai. Mr. ircisbach was frying voters of such state shall have partictpa-
eggs, and Ksq. Rauck, prodding some fat ted, shall in the absence of strong coun
, looking sweet potatoes boiling in a pot. tcrvaliug testimony, bedcemed conclusive
Truly, I thought, as I sat down on a stump, eiaence that such state, and the people
Lucie Sam must have improved his com-;, . . . ... .
r .1 i o .i .t,;. . ! thereof, are not then in rebellion against
missary, if they draw all these things in . .
j their rJions. It was a Cue grove tbey i ,n Lnited States. The attention is here
were iu, aud soft grassy he-da to lie on, but , by called to an act of Congress, entitled an
ne'er a rag to cover them. ' act to make an additional article of war,
It is a very bcaut.ful valley a rich
iriaiu Guuuti uuia iud iii-uc.s uaauc
gram country, and the Rebels made
, fa (if hej rajJ e
i . . . I I .1. at 1 .1 11
guiui, uuuuiu iucu a iurm.-auu uuiiars !
ttiirin nr no, in inr finDintrain cprin
firriri
1 .it j: lfC-ilinfi .1.
'Yt
uu uuo lunici uouvsuu ui yxuvv wunu
r a .l i
nf tl inr iti fhf. Bim.i m.nn.T !
T1)cre werc , elt of cur WODntI.
.ii i. i " j .u. i. i
o ' i n.. :.!. i
very kiud. Surgeon General Smith said
,h.t , ,hn 9uhr,a,uca flir his sick and .
: . e - . j i .i i -
.wounded were , furnished b, the people
without the asking. ,
hJ.t0 m,ke y j'eas Bh"rt s''"' 1
misseu lue iraiu. uui luriuuaieiy i:ui uu .
. ,, , ' . , ',r ,
balf H from Ch.mbersburg, we were
' . .... . . 61 . . .
PP "7 locking ot the road with
i 7 , J I
ahead, and some to it I found Serjeant I
. . " . , t
s'-r ',h B""n- L"" I
tha .V.I n( aa 1 ,4 In nt a I ff.irrVfit frt I(ll !
. "!.:ti.i . ,.tvk..i" I
you, yonr L.euieti.nt is killed." "Who?"
f.I .il... M. h.art almost brokn.
t if ..... jf. h.,.rt.l.ni k.,.b.i
i ,,,,,'ioned eagerly and anxiously to get
a gleam of hope that it might only be a ;
t-tr
that bis body, with that of Lt. Col. Bell,
'...... , ..... .
wgre ber o . b,r. . nore lcft nl0.
0 wear, 0D the wars mty, the comely '
t.o the. destrov. I could not realize it.
The last year of intimate association with
him flashed over roe. Oftentimes death
d hw but
uuharmed, and as we thought
f it t eould brine into my mind
be Idea 01 0t8 Ueain. J ne possiuunjl UI
my own and of oiUers, Dai otten crosses
tuv, but bis, never.
l rcmcmuiT ui eoi
It was late
the niht before the bombardment of Roan -
oke. We were walking the on the hum-
cane deck, the fl .'Ot lying on the calm
nnfp ll.nt H tlllkfd about it.
Sound, all around u, audwe wore talking occupied oy renei torees, anu anerwarus
if the mnrrow's battle. It was to Be our , occupied by the forces of the L'uitcd
Erst. He said he felt perfectly easy, come Stales, rthail be deemed captives of war,
what niL'ht. I said that all that made ; and shall be forever free of their servi
tni! feel uuea-y was, that if I were killed, j tude and not again held as slaves.
I knew what distress it would cause at , tin-tin T n, "And be it further enacted
home, and if it were not for that, 1 would
(je p,.,,.,. s,ti-fied. He eaid that did
' I1()t tr,,ublo him, he did not leave home
until he knew that his mo'her was sails-
! fi. d that In should po. and that if he were
re.i(,i(,Bat all tiln(Hi anJ under
. aj circ.mturico.. J never knew of any
relaxation. He was very brave. Afier : lawful owner, and has not borne aras
Newbirn, our company was euthnsiastie ! against us in the present reb- Ili in, m.r in
over him, and afier Camden, this adtnira 1 any way given aid and comfort thereto,
lion knew no bounds. I'pright in private j Mo persnu engaged in the military or n
life, a eenlleman in social relations, gal- val service in the I'nited Slates, shall un-
lant and fearless iu the hour of peril, tad
as is his death, no braver record cau any
one leave behind him.
I'l-'fO' ii loirl. In h nn.i h-iirt nrv wi
I' ..til .l..ul.t H.'t licit It "i. ... IriM
Th.Tr mu.l U' ii'.l.r w..rk l. a...
A...I l-'lite Llia
Pm.-.l.in- f.r Itni.. 1 in .!..-,
Ami tl.. it l.w.-jtr. Ir.i.T rr-.wii
ll.aii i. wr-u'.l. ll.t m.n .-all w...a liim.
He was buried by the side of his fath
er, at Millerstown, Juuiata county, on
. . i si i
Sunday risi. u. .'i. u.
Frotlamation of the Fresiient.
Washington, Sept. 22.
Hy the I'resihent nr the L'sited
Status of Amkkica.
A I'lH.tCbAM ATION.
, ,. ', ., ., .... I bellion, opon tho restoration of the con
I, Abraham Lincoln, l'residcnt of the ; . . ' 1 .
i t !... ;, .,,,1 ',n.n.l. i
1 , ., . ,
er,n-cUi.,.ort.ieArmy.Du.,avy,nerec,,,
do hereby proclaim and declare, that here-1
, after, as heretufurc, the war will be prose -
cuteJ wjth lue ulject practically, of n-
' ., ... . i i ,: !,,
, 8,orln lhe "'!"'"'UDal rcll,un bc,"cc0
the l.'uited States and each of tho States
and the people tbircot, in wliica States
that relation is or may be suspended or
disturbed. That it is my purpose upon
1 , . r . :
the next meeting of Congress to again
. . f . .
suiea ii-uueiiug .etuut.ij ie . ine .iii.
acceptance or rejection of all slave States,
so called, the people whereof may not then
be lu rebellion against the Lulled States,
and which ststes may then have volunta
rily adopt immediate or gradual abolish
ment of slavery within tbeir respective
limits; and that the iffort to colonize per
sjLs of African descent, with their con-
sent, upon this continent or elsewhere, , honorable conduct, in a prompt response ; w nd ivafcr ransurcuisa.
with the previously obtained consent of to the Governor's call a rally to the Old wn Bro.h ,nd KrttiHi.atii.isafQonjM ..
J I'l 1 . 1 l S. fall and .xam.n.'. tTr bn. n.' rlarwbfrr;
the governments existing there, will be i lag so numerous, so ((uiokly, and with so y..u o e .1 - n M..r.t .mt.cmu'rof town
continued ; that on the first du, ef Jan- o!d a front, as doub.le,s to have had no """"tT '
, small influence in saving our State from
uary, m the year of our Lard one thou- auJ drivlng tue KcbjU bcck iutQ I ICS...It .E... C E I
sand eight hundred and sixty-three, all Viroinia.
n J ' iririuis. rtiur ...- .1 nn nn .n irn
(w t.a .o"u ui sun, m
designated parts ot a state, tne people
whereof shall then be in rebellion agaiust
loiwaiva uu i'jiu.ii lice, buu iub . w -
tive Government of the L'uitcd States,
including the Military and Naval authority,
thercuf, will recognize and maintain the
freedom uf such persons and will do no
act or acts ta repress such persons or any
of them tn any 1 Boils they may make fur
actual freedom ; that the Kxccutive will,
on the first dav uf January aforesaid, by
proclamation designate tho states, lnj
, ,llrt9 0f statcs, if any iu which the peo-
1 .....
,.U tl,,.f r..anenii..v. shall then be in
. 1 1- 1 c 1
rcueiliuu a':aiuai. ii.e 1. uueu 10111-?, auia
0
tho fact that any state, or the people
thereof, bhall on that day be in good faith
represented in tho Congress of the United
,rpr0vcd, March 13, 1802, which act is
;n the -ord and E-ure following : !
"lk it enacted Oy the Senate and If , use
f . - f the Ctu'tnl State of '
.--.. " .... tf..t hor.i
-
-l'far.tv . v -1
, - ixrv . ,, hrt
g shall bo promulgated I
article of war fur ibej
as an additional
army oi
army of the United States, and shall be
my
sen
observed as such article
All olucers or persons a .n. military .
or naval aervtc-u ui iuc emuu eiauii o
hibitei tom eoipi0jiDg of ,he
d tm coa)lnaBj9 !
fo, the purpose of returning fugitives from I
i : I .k. ir..;,.l I
. .t ii tr'
service or labor, who bave escaped Iron, ;
y P"on "bm ' .TnTnme r"
hnr he claimed to be due: and aov officer.
- - y,, fjond . . ea'urt
ti.l, of violating this article, shall be dif
. ' ., b ..
missed from toe service.
X-rtim Hxaud, "And be it further en-
0'gu f,u".,
D1 fte' ,U PSe-
aotcd that this act shall take effect from
Also to the ninth and tenth sections of
an act entitled an act to surpress insurrec-
. " "T V
',i f, ,i.., ,. .r.rn.ad Jul.
r r '
-"".."Z .,1
x" "au
words and Dgures loilowmg
Section aV..i(A, "And be it further en-
acted, that all slaves of persons
bo shall
betn(tKt b, eng;1ged iu rebellion against !
the Government of the United States, or
wno shall iu any way give aid or comiori ,
. --..) . r---
anu ..a.ug .i.,.So -.iu (
.-.v -i
J " ... . "'a-.
, persons, ot desirtcd by them and coming
' under the control of the Government of!
! the Lotted Slates, ami all slaves ol suen ,
j persons found on or being wiiino any place j
that no slaves escaping into any stare or
' territory or the Di.-trictof Columbia, from
. any other Stato.shali be d-liv.rid un or in
any way lu.pcucd or ninuervu 01 m ou-
1 erty t.cer.t f.
crttuo or soma LHei.ce.
against the laws, ule the person claim-
! the person to whom the labor or service
1 of euch fugitive is alleged to be duo isfhts
der any pretense whatever, assume to d
cido on the validity of the claim of any
person to the service or labor of any other i
person, or surrender up any such person I
to the claimant, on piiu of being d it mis- !
sod from the service." j
And I do hereby et j iin upon, and or
der all persons engaged in the Military
; and Naval service uf the I uited States to
t -i i i . . t
ooscrve, oucy ai.u imorce, wmuiu lucir
respective sphere of aervic, the act and
'. ' . .ii.
sections above recited ; and the Lxecutivo
will in due time reiouitucud that all citi-
zens of tho Uuited Slates, who shall have
remained loyal thereto throughout the re-
States and their respective states, and the
(tbat
? ...... . .nmn.n,,j
! , , ,, , . ., . s. .
. , ,. ,, , . ...
!
i In witness whereof, I have hereunto set
! . i,,nj ,.j .,j ,i,..t,f th. fr.itfd
' gtates t0 De
Dae lt tna cjtI 0f Wuhington, this
i twenty second day of September, in the
year of our Lord ISoJ, and of the in
dependence of the United States the
eighty-seventh
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Ho tha President
Wm n ttEWARI)i Seot'j of State.
Tbaraday Morning's Xewa.
Home Again! Wednesday afternoon,
at 4J o'clock. Captains Shorkley and For-1
rest reached Lewisburg after twelve days'
, . i i ? i ,
abseuce. 1 hcv thanked their men for their
( J ne Laptains and the privates seem to
bave been well pleased with each other.
The Companies look bronzed and thin
with uuiotcrniitted hard duties and occas
ional poor and scant fare, but have gained
something of the soldier's erect and rapid
tread, and are io giod spirits. To their
latest d.-y, they will be jutfy proud of
their armed visit to Maryland, Sep. 1802.
More details, and complete lists of
the Couipauies, in our ncjt.
! 8, A. M. Tha morning train ba s not
Northumberland: so weg) ti press
' ooanue morning . new..
t Al
VirVitif.lttli.rv ?t fit et
w J JVM..
' CvrFfctetl W'rrky
ti-i . cila. 011.- l-
Wheat illJtocll,) hggs..
jj 55 Tallow
i:ori) SO Lard...
Oats 110 Ham..
S 10
... 12
r,
tdtu50
flaxseed 1.-0 pnoa...
Dried Apples .1,25 Wool
hirkinhutter
Fresh liutter...
8 Potatoes SO
12 Country Soap 4 G
11- Rkt PS. Ilrnnm, ll'h tn-it . Kt. tA VTT1 PPFV
Cy.ll. .f ft. i'lr-a..uL, aul Muj T1L1.11 A. lit L LI A
or rtnuj.
In BitfTalrw tp "lt in.!.,
LIZTIE K-, daasbtTof
,.,,,,.,,,.,,
at Willi' ,
and kLtaKltS
i a UUUIJO
Triomphe Ee Glad Strawberry, j
i I Mir Mlrk Ol r dfllS Ol mis unriVriiif U CirilW-
I ill. -.11aJ
( . , ,
, Derry uuqu4iica iiywucic.
we hhk t:..oo hlitrK tlM.t ruK SALE-!
of auprrior quality, of the
IMawarC, JHat.3, llartlorU I'rollttC,
Concord, Klsiogtiur";, Cuyahoga,
C reveling:,
and atso other new an.l valuable kinds. As
we have every facility for keeping up our
. r...
supply, we utier crrai in.iueeroenis lo Fall
purchasers.
tji Send tor our Circular.
). KNOX.
Box lr5. Pittsburs:. Pa
CAKD. The commencement of the Fall j
Session of the l.rwisbtirz Aca lemv is post-
poned until the Flh'sT OF OC'i'OltEK. The j
forbearance of the Patrons ut lhe institution
is respectfully solicited.
.Sept. 19 JXO. RANDOLPH.
University at Lewisburg
The next Srseion will open on Thursday
morning, slept. a.in, in lhe
COLLF.CK.
AOAhKMV. ami
FLMALK IN'pTITUTE.
J. R LOOMIS. President
IV" The ITiiioa Sun tin. Cemmitie are re-
,,,, , m, , tha KnMere Hoa-r ... I,
j.bur. Saturday the S7th ii.si. at 1 oVloel
rw-
'clock.P.
at. i m i..ii.s a.rnr, .n,i.
Slwarr. Jam l.l...-r. si..m sp:a-'nii.r. r--.i.i
. I'l.ar... ivoav. J-h
uull., MuLaal hlcekurr,
,urr, Juat B- a-1
T0n- ixPCX
mammoth Furniture Warehome,
SO!) & SI 1, Chestnut St,
PHILADELPHIA.
. , , c. ,
1-ate L.CVV & UTJ UOOUa oiora.
f EO. J. KENXELS.
Foruicilr li 1, Walnut SC.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
THE underisned, having removed
fir Watch ami Jewelry establishment
to one ol the rooms recrntlr occupied
by 1 tios. ti. Crier, (a !j onin M.ss Amanda
i' Mitl.n0.ir Shnl Vnrlr.l trpft-
1 bJlwr f-rini an.j secmd.she is crrpatedtu
JJ,.njjr WdtclieS, JeWflrT, Mttsical
Instntmontq
;
m the mostapproved an.l sal istactory manner,
j slw kp, han, an assortment of cboica
JEVl KLUV, tor l.adiesan.t lieiillemen.whicla
stir oHrs at pnre to suit ine times. Also
C'LOI-KS and WATCHES.
All woik and wares warranted a represen.
ir.t. mai;ia s. zuuEa.
I'Aitiiti i. iit onte.
LITTLE the best place in town to gel
' your I ,n,n:s te";:
J m B...rous to ,ention. is at C.
MBSSCH'S. Bo say the laihes.
I N U.Siore removed tu Keber BuiluiD&
' lsro nor, wfs, f ,he b,,.
i- !, m.j -, iwi-a
l'caccPeacc !
DFIR fit. nl-.nil hin.t pntroB, from roontry r.tw
UV New I.ihIs r-.r y..u all. n.- rici-s nr. iluwaf
Th.'n ?"Ur .tti.tKia. anJ fsrlol Tour cars,
ial ir uur fry UwoOs mbu olhet bM war.
WVt. B.rr, and Chsltt... ana Safin DnrfamM,
A...1 e.isuii.rav, .ill ti.ii.ffj.ai-, and ft... W"1
Ur'T. rnelip. Q'I M"hnirs. anJ rniita fcr yoa all
Sueh a. ? (.ragur'a abd CAxlluu-jllja jiTe u a caiL
W.'tp Miwtin, an.l .h tinirfam m to TVatraaaBtaf
w.'v Ste. ailirf. f r laain. and lUll ll"M tnr evnta,
W c'fe 1'l.ah. at .11 prirea. lor int.lt-r .M mtta.
W e',a r.-aly -naaa ClolluDg a cheap aa M. Stokva.
W'v. Can.!!' an.l Curwts. and Crinotlnr Skh-ta,
An.l l.'nim ana m.ff.nc. lr araarra aaa Bbiria,
WVva Sl.trt rr..DU. .n't Collars f..r nwn and p.r buyaj
W v'f a sbabrn lor taaiaa, but. don t deal la toys.
w,a oil Cloth, and c.rt, to cpwonritoor.
1 ' Shl , t wind.., ao.1 aaaa far tmMl
w '..- iiu. . and n.-a. t. a 0.1 Ku..b.n. m una.
1 HOI 'UK lame enouah to supply all our
I pirle with Ice dunn; the whole year, lea
wtil be delivered m town, laity, at a rheapaf
rate than private Ire Honss ran be li!le.L
ffall on either of us on North 4th St. et
at the Ice House below lhe River Ilnd'e.
H.A.WKinENSICr..
L-wi-l-orr.NrtT.29. ISM VIIA.NK. ANliSTAIir
XT'Ei-r BRANCH Instiranre Companr.
V ot Locli. Haven, I
Insures Property in both Town ani Coo
try on as reasonable Terms as any othe
g.'i d Company.
The lane increase of rretntam Notes makes
it a reliable Company to msore in.
imiunt it rremiun nlr aow la r.irrr. S3so.0OC.IH
J.H'.l'uiMiJ, See. (i.C.Haavii, Pr
LAKIbO-S riiOS.-s. Ajtrnt.
Dec 16, 1S61 I.ewiburj
-
Land Warrant far Forty Acres
IIOR SAlaK. Enquire? at lhe Ollic of lh
Stiir V i'-lronicf', lewil-sur?.
-aV . . '
IIOTNTV LAND WARRANT blanks lor
a!l etii;a2''d in the service of lhe f. S
in the War vt lVZ. and tor their Wulows, at
the Otlice of the Lewis'uri; I'hiomcle
pllOfEUIES
VJ The most rx:en-ive and rarietl ifoek
ot Groceries in Lewirur2, i now itrtfrefi at
the lowest price by E V A3 & TOPPER
i We i
are in receipt of Prime No. 1 A
.Mackerel and Herring, also new Cixiristr-
which we are ulVerm? at reduced prices.
EVANS A COOPER
A 11 1) WAKE.
Persons desirt'O of purchasing RarJ-
ware for baild.n? or taroily use, can find ft
. . . .....( .
laiit; jiut.1 wit..vv. ..'.M -
EVANS St CflOPER
PLTLERY.
a iarje stock of Table and Pocket rut-
j lery jnst rec'it by
EV NW A I'ODPEK
j AiUUDEN Ware, Hollow Ware,
II HRI SUES. Ac Hou-ekeepers sh'd
I rememtirr that we have an extensive slock of
: Tubs. Buckets. Churns, Baskets. Brooms and
every variety of llouse-turnishina timi.ts.
EVANS A COOP EK
PHINA.u'ldss and Earthenware.
hnve a larse slock ol Iroo Stone,
I China an.l Tea sells of new patterns alto
Ulasware, Earthenware, and Crorkery of
v.rv jescriplnn. PI'ase rail and etamina
,
EVANS A COOPER'S
(JIIOE-Findinss.
e keep constantly on hand a lar?a
assortment of Shoe Fin.lin?. K.t Lasts. Mo
rocco Lininjs, French Calf Skins, Ac. hhce
makers will be able lo select from a larja
stock of the above coo. Is by calliop oo
EVANS A COOPER. I ewibnrs;
DAINTsTOilTciass, &c.
X A large slock of pure While and Bed
l.ea.l of the most approved brands. Chrome
(ir'en. Prussian Blue, and oiher colors, Lnh
erae. t mber, l.msee.l O.I.CIass. Pony. Pa.nt
Brushes. Ac. Please call and eiamine out
stock satisfaction gnarantreil.
EVANs A mOPFJt
s
I'G lU-cared Hams.
Jnsl rreeneJ a larse lot oi upn
hVA.NO Ot tO'JJ LB
1 Pno-fr HaovUL