wmawnmtn mminimrairrnin BY 0. 2f. WOKDKX AND J. 11. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 pfr Vrar, ala In Adianre. "THE UNION," ntablMrd in lSHWnule Ko,a,5s5. "niRONlLlE," e.sIiiMishe.1 in IS 13 Whole No., 0C4. LEWISUURG, UNION CO., TA, TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1862. in Dim sin NKMM1KU KKUI-UKtklT TiiovJ.ii Morninj & Friday Afternoon. Work to do! In two works, i our Statu Klre tinii. which lias I wen ttimost furirultiMi nini'l recent military operations. To sociirc a lasting ami lioiioralile lVauc, it is as uivcmary In ni-tn iti tlio Adiiiitii.-trutioii in Loyal Stairs, us to unii-li its 0icu ttiraiirs in the revolted Stairs. We have sics and traitors in our ranks, just as our armies have at the South. . A very laro majority ol our ol un Users who Kruioeralir .IwL'rs say tdiu.ll not vote are iiqiuldicans or llouirlas Pen rats. r.iieouraeil Ly those farts, Ilirjlif, with leaders of the ltr erkini idrrs, or Jialf Sece.-sionists, are SKCUK I'LV AT W'Ul.'lv are oi:i: aN!.ii; all over the Slate and will n'lit, as desprr ntelv as their Southern luetlimi, to defeat every I'liiou Ticket they can. Tiny' will spare neither falsehood iinr mouev nor time nor anvtlii:i;r rl-e, to re-enact, in lViitisylv;ini:i, l In; fraud uf "l'olk and the Tai ill' ol"U '." The election of Slenker and of le mocratic Consressmeu ami Legislat ion, would be hailed ly 1'avis as a roof that, liy holding out another year, the lJolndlion will triumph, and our State will he subdued to Slavery. This is the dark fide of the pic ture, and it is wise to sec and compre licnd it fully. On the other side, we pee proofs that thousands of honest lleuiocrals arc realizing the fact that ihe would- i . i i . 1 1.. . i. le Democratic leaders are reallv the allies of the Kebcls. Such men will naturally vote the L'nion Ticket. Wc have a class of voters who do not always come to the polls. This "reserve" is strong enough lo enable us to carry the day. If the Soldiers can not vote, there are many hundreds of friends to take pain to vote for thru and sec that the Union cause loses nothing by this trick of the Rebel-aiding Judges. The Klections iu other Slates show a hoK-ful concert of action between iw.puuiie.au auu j.i u.a. I'lmau.u. w ho are not deluded by a party name to oppose the tiovernuient. I r.rTT WORIC IS KKOL'IIIED to make our Strength felt. If our neany eompieieu me arrangomeni ot teuts majority is not at tub Ii.Ls, wc 0 e 10 - might as well be a minority. j 4 0 e,k- A' 0 c ';'k ,b,! f .Next Saturdav, is the last dav on ' ,u,'Dl "f 1 ' Men was formed, .... , ,- , ' i i aud after marching about It miles out ,-L.ch to make Assessments, deader! frum risbu k (oe fur uh sec i to Jt, in your own distr.ct be me ,rrived ibout Dou t triit to cliai.ee, or to any 0,eil)t:ktuil t.Be.IIipcd .bout 2 miles Other man, but make systematic and ; b a Cambcreburg iu tho woods, for the complete plans to fret out every L uiou I)j(lt. vote iu your neighborhood. j yionday we had nur first experience of Converse earnestly but calmly to ; , real soldier's lite drilling in the fore cverjr voter whatever lie may have , noon for about 2 hours, alter which the done before, or may do licrealier lo wwort,iii this momentous era the in.l..n I .tji.l t.r...it.M 1 1 trim. I everv lilli;ri! undoubted, unconditional, everywhere recognized UNION" TICKETS. j . . i in i . ! MrRemcmbcr-mucl. work to do, aud but Two eeks to work iu! j " rri T-i jt . J ! Tiro IJumlrcil 7'Aoiwnni will leave I'causlvania to fight the Dreckiuridgrrs io arms against the Union. In concert ' wilb our open foes, aro halfway traitors of tbe dUtuliijlfim stripe. Let it not be tbat one Dittrict in our patriotic State ball bave a ihiuhlful man io Congress. How it would look to see tbe vote of (u ioo or any other county cast, for Speaker, for to Ancona, a Vallaudigham.a Voorhes, who would vote against supplies for our brave boys, and block the wheels of Gov ernment all tbey coulJ, so as to enable thellcbclsto triumph at last ! SAFETY, tfquim that trttlirf nune hut I NIiot niEli, eTKAIUIIT-OlT fricuJt of the I'rifi'l-nt in whom is tbe executivo power which is Ihe only life and bope of the Government ! Contrast Wednesday the 17th Sept., over 50,000 brother Pennsylvanians were io arms in dcath-orspple with the Rebel. at Anlielam creek, near Sharnsbure. The anme day, Frank Hughes was holding, all over the Stats, part&ia mretiny, to excite ; tVia people against the Administration 1 Thus John Hughes at tbe South, works with Frank at the North, both in favor of . Hestroying tbe power of those charged With administering a free government 1 The same dav. 50.000 Pennsvlvanians risked ibir li... .fr. ,k- . 1 , : mntr.'a tZrZLZ Tu. ! ift (M i " '"'" ' -" : 30,000 Pennsylvanians were pushing op tne lamoerland V alley to prevent it from wwog luvaaea oy John Iluirhcs & Co the 1 -1 ' I chosen allies of Frank. Now, shall Pennsylvanians tote as they fykt f After defeating tbe enemies of the Administration which, for the lime, is the Government in tbe field, shall tbev be restored to power by our votes ? Is it ot folly to destroy tbe President's foes With bullet., and then turn around and restore them to power by Wfot, t I . -Men of Pennsyltanial too ,... grave duly tn perform on tha second Tnes- '. day ol October, lou re to secure b ! jour ballot, what the armies of tho conn- j n both sides of t'he road, and every pre try shall gam by their, ballets. Be sure paration was made for battle, which was that yoa ?ote for loyal men. lie not " mystery to os. Upon inquiring, we deceived io this matter. Kcfieot calmly were informed that onr scoots had advane oo tha ir..t io. .1,1, n . j ,i ' d. when tbev discovered a large body of ,3 HWIBW W. BUV iiibu luia i , ' " " i nae iieemeo. 1 Tuesday Morning's News. LiU'IsVll.l.B, Sept. J'J. At the (lalt , House, to-Uay, dcu. Acison eirucK drn. Ji Hersou ty. Ha vis hi the lace, and ivavi. hot Nelson dead. Ilavis is arrested, The general positiou of SI Uelian a army lias u"t been changed, except ai Harpers Kerry, wliero our advance oas ; .Kirmisucrs. iy o saw noiuiug ot the been oushed out lo Dtiarbsiown, and Lave liebcls uuiil after daik, when a small found the I'.ehols in front. 6-iiiad of l.'avalry mude Ibcir appearauce on T. I.m is. Sep'- -s Merrill rc- Ibe top of a bill ubuut a ipiarter of a mile porta that t'ol. Guimu, of the Missouri ahead, hut iuiiuciliati ly disappeared aain. Stale militia, has raptured M .j r Wells, 1 Saturday i!ioriiiiit', we were ordered t'apts. K.uory and llohinsou, and l.ieut. hark tu our K. itiieni, where we stood in .Morrison wilb several privates and itupor- hue of battle until o'clock, when we ad lant correspondence of tho rebels; also, i vanced about a mile farther ou ; formed Ibal on the "JAili inst., with a detachment in liue uf battle, again, in a cornfield, of the llili Missouri Militia, be routed a commanding a full view uf the mountains party of some .r0 guerillas, taking five on the opposite side of the l'otouiac river, prisoners with a ipautity of arms, e. : Hhere we laid all tiijrlit. - -j The nuxt uioriiini;, (Sundiy,) roll call, The Rescue Of Maryland. j and breakfast as usual. About II o'clock, in 11. e uevoiu'iuu, Northern men pro- tceted the South, and closed I lie war by taking Vorktowo. In lsl 1, I'enuylva niaus helped rave Haiti more. And in 'Ii2, the Kebel horde in Wfslern Maryland threatening lo d lile and rob our State were appalled by the majeslie uprising of the frceuicu of J'eum-ylvauia, anj iuch by inch fell back before the bold aud rapid , . .,. . advaiiee of our raw mi itia, or "Minute ' Men . 1 he two Lcwi.burg Companies, and that from Millon, held generally the post of honor aud of danger iu front, Ourscouts bad a (heat mounted Lebels reached the liebel line near Williamson on the S.W. and touched the advance of M'Clcllan'a force on the S K : the latter'a drilled and uuiformed men were deemed sulu.-ieut to check the foe, and ours were turned homeward. The following details. D f (more particularly of North Ward Co. U.) are furnished by our workmen M'Mahoo and lii-ck who, as well as all the youib, io both Companies, behaved most credita bly aud manfully, throughout the trip. After a tiresome ride of C2 miles no the cars, we arrived at llarrisburg about 2 o'clock, Suuday morning, lltli Oct.; uw. ...... 1. 1 ... w'l l.l 1 " v- "vib wciui e i i' i . iiuuiK fv aim aouio half a doz-n of men from bis Couinanv. who escorted us to the Senate Chamber. There wo remaiucd unlil morning, when t.i.iL- lln imp nulrlura a .Ka.i .1 .t ....... from luc (ja1u. Itrcakfasted from the proisions we bad brought with us ; next proceeded to draw our touts, arms, knap- sacks, haversacks aud canteens. We h.d Kegiment was formed and we had the pleasure of being introduced to our Col- nt.el Wa ttion pnflirni.ff lt .a, nn. Nmi ouel. We then returned to eat our first meal off of Uncle Sam fresh beef, salt, bread, coffee and sugar. About 1 o'clock jt MBOnDCed lngMnip ,bmt ,jaB0, street's Keserve Ammunition Train bad been captured with some prisoners. The prisonrrs passed up to Chambersburg in on(J car; lnc ,m,UUDitioa trMjn massed un the road ; tbe wagons were principally ; driven by Negroes, pulled by mules and ; horses; there were 4a wagons loaded with ; .u... , . ,e wgUa wuee.s , Tb h bavo quilts or comfort- were well peppered wnh bullets. About t .,, , . ,' ,, 5, we left camp M'Clure, marched o ers, will please bring them, as cold wcath miles, and balled io an open &Ad a short 1 " approaching, and the hospitals aro in distance from tho road, drawn up in liue, ' Erc,t need. stacked our arms, stationed our guards, ! One thousand wounded and sick soldiers ; au! retired f ir the night, with tbe 2d are being brought to llarrisburg, and our : Keg. on our right. j eurpie3 are t0 ue fcnt immediately ihero. About midnight, was startled by Corp. ,. i i- i . .i . .n n . . ci i i t it i. e i ' , Ihe ladies also request that all llaver Shorkly, of Co H, who called us up aud . . ' . , J . . r . a...l. . ;CTan ii thn Mil.rta ha return. wc fUpr.oed the encmv were on u. but 1 we felt finite relieved when he told us he i only wauted a squad of men lo receive tbe remainder ol tympanies IJ and V, wno . had just arrived from Lewisburg. In the morning, roll call as usual, then , breakfast. e then marched about a ! mile farther iu, in a very pleasant woods. ! After being dismissed, we proceeded to ' i-nnatruet lent, which we did out of corn i fmlder d , ' d hin!r i cred straw from a near farm house, we ! considered ourselves quite comfortable, We were allowed to rest in peace all day, uu an uiiii. it ednesday, about 4 o clock P.M., we were ordered to prepare lo leave, and , held in readiness the rest of that day, : and all night. J 5 o'clock, Thursday, onr regiment was ; 'orn,cJ. nd f,er s,nd"1S ncTy ' " bnut Dilf . uour wero d'!- dock, when we formed, marched a short distance across tne news, ,nd took tbe cars for Ilagerstown. About 9 o'clock, arrived at our new camp, i mile norm oi iiagersiown. .. ,. c J l.l .1 .1 lUIII our camp ures, uu laoa uuwu iu, the rest of the night. About 10 o'clock, Friday, we had avis it from Gov. Curlio, accompanied by Gen. M'Cormick ; both were warmly received by the soldiers: about two o clock, were ordered to prepare to march, and aboot 4 0'clock marched through Ilagerstown. (,5,for. """ching, were furnished with . weever. "a , r j c n is a very pleasant town and thickly popu lated. We bad marched about 3 miles, ed' Ln ara nra nritnrAil tn halt and load. . .: . . . 1. . . , 1,1 IM.. I I. .t,,rt dnitmiee ahead. Qf , ; we heard Ihe farmers all over I he country j mi!; their umuer bells, tour limes, f We DUIIIHIKU w.n iuu pitf list lor lue .1 .1 r .1. . : to leave, for we did not nee any more i jhcai. Me then advanced about i i further ou, when our Ki.'giuicnt was ed in line ol baillu and uur tympany and tympanies A, aim i, were thrown out as "e were oriiereii lo all itacK to an open held, which w is cou-nlcred a much better positiou, where we agiin firmed a line of battle, and couliuued thus until 12 o'clock, when orders came to prepare to march. In twenty minutes we started on our track backward for (jrccusastle. VVe marched through Ilagerstown iu perfect oi Jcr, rested twice on the way, first time aL"ul - milv nor,h of I lg-rsrown, the see Hi J timu about i miles biljw (jrccu- , , .it. i castle, where we stopped about au hour suJ , 1!llf ull hii 6mc,birx to cat. We arrived at tireoiicastle about 8 o'clock, but bad to march about 1 mile beyond, to our u,;w camp IS miles that afternoon. ! . 11 ws nl uu " tJl ,UI"lsy morning, that all of the Uegimcut were io camp, mauy uf them having laid dowu along the road-side, rxhaustcJ, until mooing About 0 o'clock, 1'. M , were ordered to be ready to lake Ibe cars for llarrisburg by 9 o'clock. We stood io. waiting from 'J until 31. Tuesday morning, we got into Ihe can and it was ti o'clo.-k before they elarted. After a very pleasant ride, aud plcuty of provisions given lo us ty the inhabitants of tho different towns wc passed through, we arrived at llairisburg about 8 o'clock. luesday evening, rrocccded to the Cap . ''' grounds, where wo delivered up our , arms. We then went back to the depot a... I nt flu, c..l.ll..r' ...... IIhf lail- -" " K " u ouiun.a --"i i" ' ' ' - tiuaricrs were on tho Capital ground. ; Next morning, (Wednesday,) we dcliv - erd up our knapsacks, baversaeks, and CaUteeilri. Slid atlfllll it o'clock. A. M.. tOok " homeward b ouud, where we were greeted by our friends. : bd nodeaths in our Regiment dur- ing the campaign. Ul our company, o were rendered unserviceable by Mckorss, 4 refused to march beyond ilagerstown, aud Saturday 2 were "missing." II j t Report-and Notices. lbs following are tbe articles tbat nave been sent to the hospitals for tbe sick and wounded, by Ihc ladies of tho Soldiers' Aid Society, of Lewisburg, since Jul; 31st : 71 shirts, 23 pair of drawers, 131 pil low eases, loli towels, 77 shee.s, 13 pairs of slippers, 1141 rolls of bandages, 29 I wrappers, lio pocket handkerchiefs, do ! ea,l;.,JfM 9Juadci li,bs, 0 pillows, 9 ... . . r - . . . boxes of lint, 2 quilts, 21 bags of dried fruit, 40 cans ol fruit, U cans of jel.y, 2 ' bottles of vinegar, 4 bottles of wiuF, 18 . papers of pius, li'J slings, 4 pair of socks, , 0 pounds of soap, 12 pounds of crackers. I More boxes are being packed, and the ladies desire that all persons having coo- tributions, bring them to Mr. P. Beaver's, next door to Kremerand McClurc's Store, wi1L.re they willbe received for tbe Society. sacl!3 E'Ten out ,0 'ho Militia, cj lbeJ desire to retain them. Meetings of tbe society lor sewing makins but and bandages, and packing ' bpxee, are held every Thursday afternoon, t , , B..lock &Goi. Curlio writes to Mrs. Wade, thankinir the Lewisburit juveniles for tbe . ......... - t proceeds ot their j-.xnio.i.on, wu.cn nan Deen speemnj appropriated to ooiain ico for soldiers io hospitals. I Some Democrats used to argue that it was right for Pres. Jackson (in times of Peace) to go beyond the Constitution and ; remove tbe deposiles from tbe U.S. Bank, Ircause (as they thought) tho Bank was nnflTorauc to our country's liberties. Hut j r : ,im nf U'.r. denv ! ..... , . l ' . - ' . .' ! ..T.!" "7" Z ! suspenuing me uawu orpuo o " ycry existence of the nation ! Surely "ye gt,4jD tt , gBat and swallow a camel.' Sudden Dbatii. The op-traia was detained two boars last Wednesday morn ing, and as it was pasting Chillisqu.que ; hiim Tiif.MiH Sr.AKeii was drivine a ! 1 . . . . i pig off tbe track, when be was bit by the r o ' ... train, knocked upon tbe track, and his head split opon, killing him on the spot. Mr. Search was about 49 years of age, and leaves a large family. jOy- We are informed tbat tbe ladies of New Berlin, although without any form al organization, have not been behind their sisters anywhere in providing and sending to Ibe hospitals delie.cies and comforts for tbe sick and wounded soldier.. QuWo cpy h North Ward Master Roll, aud the additions to Ibe South, as furni8.ed u, by thtir Otduliu. l KSNsvLVANiA vow NTKEtt miutia. Our division is i he only force here now, Eight Killed and over 50 Wounded, t 1'7 f N !' If ! fl A f IVV "it ",l,ch lliirlt,..r,'. I..,m. I.fi l.t ...k fr.f Itnli. ! Kridav Dinrninir. about 7 o'clork. one of a--JiJ of ,lrrV .VCrmil; ,,r Itri.j.utirr. " ' s. ' : .V . ".7 t " " mil. Colonel-Win. Dorris Jr. of ll,.,l., J, D" K-'"S : . " ,u. form- l.ieut. Col -Wm. C. I.awson. M,h,. ' i somewhat troublesome, aouth of ibi. city, oo the Cumberland alley Railroad, jiat i .,,t, .' rulrriue i,,,,,,,,,, Sutler Wui. A. Sctiriyer da J'njor Vm. l rkk, of Chester. Adjutant Robert 1. Allen, Woispnrt. Surgeon K W. Walton, Clarion Co. As.Mslant Jacob S. licudcr, Cumb. Co. tj lartermasier Char's A. Lane, Luzerne. do SaTj;. Jae.S lam baujiti, Juniata. Chaplain J. K. Loomis, Lewisburg. er. M .j r John H. Ijiun do llo?p. Steward W.C.Caldwell do osimasier joun .u. ..icim.uuuiiuguon. , , , . , , COMPANIES. A Tbad. C. Itogle, of Milton. X Cha'a C. chorkley, Lcwisburg. V, lien W. Knrrest do 1 t'ha's J. liruurr, Snnbury. K 10. 1 Crawford, Mitlbntown. K lleo. W.tiarrctsou, IJuutingdon I Joseph Johnson, do 11 .Stanley Woodward, W i ikes Bar re. I Aoib Kicketta do K Jubu Trout, Williamsport. MUSTKU ltOI.Ia or THK Lewisburg North Ward Company, C. Captain Uko. W. 1'olillEsT. 1st l.ieut. Andrew II. Hill, Ks(). 2d Lieut. Wm. 1. Keillcj. BKROKANTS. Orderly David It. Ncsbit. 1 2 Wm II Ne-b.t 4 John 1' Miller ! o S llarley Slifer 5 Owen Mur:y. i CORPORALS. 1 1 Kdwin C Wolfe 5 L D Brewer 2 John C (iundj 6 Wm M C.inler 3 James Christie - 7 G V M'Laughlin i Levi li ilerbst 8 U A Kaufmau. j Drummer Frank Bentley. Co. I' M Jos. M. 11 ousel. PRIVATES. Abenfcltcr Lewis Marsh John Ashcufelter Oliver . Allcmtn Adam Marsh Charles M'Mahoo Waller G M'liiuniss James lieck Samuel L. Jr Lower Win ltrown J W Chalfaut llrantley Cox W F Culo Kdward MXaughlioJacksoo M Lauihlio Thomas INeybart Jobo Ne.blt Alvin 1'oelh William I'octb Levi I'oeth Joseph Itandolpb John Kittur Jeremiah lteeser Samuel hbriner Jojeph W Sloar 1 K 8iaonert William 8tougbton Frank Strickland Jerry Stroheckcr W II Fpotts Joseph Van Geir G W Walker Kdward Wolfe Henry O Wolfe Hiram Williams M S I'.wino J K , Kesslcr John Ceddes Charles ll..nr (j00d Hiram (iruver Henry ; (,U8;1 Joseph M . Uutcbiaosi Jamea ' Jones Ijewia K : Keuoedy Karton ; Kennedy Wm V i Kessler Samuel JjeBllirt jBcki0, Long George Long Joseph Lindig Charles F Miller J. Howard Miller William South Ward Company, B. ('has. C. SiloRKI.KV, Captain. Jo-ijh Kelly, 1st Lieutenant Samuel 1. itates, 2d do KEHUEAKTS. Orderly S. Wilson Murray. S II I5eiini.lt 3 Jno 1! Liun,Ks. I'rol'.Chs S James 4 Chas. C lmuklu COItl'OltAl.S. Nathan Anirstadt 5 Hinim Proishach 2 Kliha Shorkley 3 Ahrahaiu Brown 11 Kieli'd M t'oiiiier 7 Hoh'l K Seaiiiaii 4 Henry lleitzman m W Cook I'aldwull llruuiincr Henry Angtadt. Filer L. I). Press. I'lllVATES. Adams, William .Miller, William I. Aii"tadt Adam Miller, Joseph l!:iiul.riil;:e, William Miller, ti. Larroo I Jay, l'rankliu 3lrixell, Ziba Urewcr, William S. Marr Henry S. liriilo lieori 1 Jriilire Jaeoh lirooks, .lohu M "Curdy S. O. Mowrey Abraham Mowrey James M. JJrown Wm Jr. Murty, James ('haiulicrlin lCub.II. Munsun, Salmon D. Chappell Henry Christ L. It. Esq. ('rites, William K. Myers, William Xeaiiley Isaac Xeaglcy William Nesbit," William L. Paul, (lenrirc i:aiRk,J.M.,.,Esq. lianney, Ed. II. Iteid. iloward Iteber Edwin t Kilter, Siloinon Kodenliiiuh J. W. llolund Charles ltossell, William Strickland, William ftpratt tleore 15. Spratt Orlando V. Pwonvle, George W. (Wili-n W. W liou.uhv W. O. Hickey, L. I. Druisliaeh, M. L. Hreisbach, William Dull Joseph C. Hundor II. S. Kvans, J. Jliles Kvans Othuiel B. Frain J. A. Friek, William Gibson William I iviiliiiim .Tiwtr.h (.rier j ;reen. Thomas II. JSweetwood. IjcwisA. rhnemakcr, Thomas Shriver, John Taylor, Theodore C. WaL'ner, Isaac II. Waters, T. C. Harris J. W. Hess J. W. Samuel Hmkcy Thomas HK.on, J. F, ILmhton, Charles Watern, .lames II. Howard, Thomas Waters, Joseph M. Kerstetter J. F. Wcrtz, Kohcrt Kin', Isaac Klino Jacob Kulin, Jacob Wetzel Conrad Wensel, John W. Wull'c, I'harlr S. Yoder, Charles S. 1onj; Jacob lmmis.Kev, Lxiuiis.Kev.Pr ,T R. Zellers, James R. I ,.:..i...i. ii-:ii: """"" .t Z , r ,a n rnotaS to .th Corporal. rW r.Hwtn, 34 grront. Tie. Li... 4tk Corinral, k Ueiumal CorrMponilrDC of th. Star A Chronicle. MEMPnis, Tenn., Sep. 13. After tbe evacuation of Corinth, Geo. W. T. Sherman's Division inarched west ward, along the Memphis and Charleston Hail Road, eamping a abort time at each of tbs towns Chavalla, La Grange, Mos cow, La Fayette, tod arrived here the Slat July. Nothing worthy of note has transpired, lines oor ooenpancy of the place, until lately. The city bas been ! unusually quia, conaidcring tbe limes. ' Last Monday, the run, the first lirigade, under (Jen. Smith, left this place, to look , , after these roving bands. Tuesday our advauce caalry came on a large force of Lebel rivalry Dear Corkrum's crofs roads, about 20 miles southeast of this, and com - plutely routed them, taking about 20 pris - oners. The prisoners said tbey had 11 killed and upwards of TO wounded, and ; ,6Sured Us we would cet cleaned out if we went to Hernando. They belonged to J act son's and 1'inson'a eavalry. The next day we marched to llernaudo, but they skciladled to Culdwatcr Station, elev - en miles south of Hernando. We rush - ed on after them, they having retreated aeross Coldwatcr creek and fired the bridge, then posted themselves in the thicket. The cavalry dismounted and supporlea By some iniaoiry auvaoeta anu . . - .. . . , , i urove tnem Irom meir posiuon. ine ar- lillcrv then Ihrew a few shells aficr them, and silenced them. The Gre was extin guished and the bridge repaired, so that ibe cavalry crossed, and drove them bo- yond Sauantobia. They then burned the li. It. Depot, and relumed. Meanwhile 1 second car was driven into the first and the main force marched three miles up the bidly damaged, and a number of the in atream and burned the K. K. Bridge Ires- mates severely hurt. The third car was tic-work half a mile in length. Our loss thrown oo top of the second, the wheels was one killed and six wounded. We f crushing through the lop. The remain- returned and arrived here last night. Little or no Uuion feeling was mani- fested on Ibe whole route. The inhabi tants looked sullen and dispirited. The uet'roes all appeared willinL' to leave and 0 with Ihe army. Many did avail them selves of tho opportunity. Those that can cook, are used as such, wbilo tbe oth ers are sent to work oo FL Pickering, .1. .L. ' . j:i .a . fa d fc jg fc begt hlt t ' can be done with them io tbe army. The troops have withstood tho beat of summer finely, and are io a fine condition. The late reverses bave been a little dispiriting, yet they have confijeoce io tho Generals aud believe the work will be short and bloody, alter tbe new troops get into ac tion. Wm. IIekd. Wm. II. Heck, of CpL Jones' Co. C, 131st P. V., writes, 23d inst, opposite Sbepbcrdstown.Va., where be was serving on picket, after going over tho late battle fields oo a forecd mcrch. CUA'g D. llBEWER, 135 P. V, writes, 20ib ioal., from Capital Hill, Washington cl y Henry M. Kieffeb writes from Mcri- diao Hill, Washington, 2 1st inst. Crot- zer's aod another ISucktail ootnpaoy are guarding tbe Soldiers' Home, lbs Presid- ent s summer quarters. Owens' Co. K., 142d P.V., were late at Camp Massachusetts, north of Wash ington, catting timber, making lines of j defence, Sea. ! U-Lieul. Sehreycr, of Capt. Tate's ' company, was wounded, and is at home, Milton: be reports James M'N'amec, of Whito Deer, killed ..Geo.W. Foote, of ...... '. , . . . Milllinburg, is wounded Also llcnry Bartlet, of New Herlin, who enlisted with Capt.ll.Mitcbeil,oI Schuylkill francis J. K. Zellers (not James K.) is with tbe Bloomsburg company James F. Cor nelius was shot in the left shoulder. M&" now different tho same things striko different persons 1 Some of our . Minute Men think the Secessionists are I very numerous, and others think them j very scarce, in Western Maryland. Some said they h.d excellent living, considering, - and others thoneht thev were Blundered ; and robbed most shamefully, borne who i have visited them, say they find the bos- ' ' ' ,,. i pitals all right, and the poor soldiers re- eeiving Ihe best of attention and food i while others think them carelessly and i badly provided for, their contributions withheld, and they treated most shame fully. We presume these persons equally sincere, but somehow the receive very va ried impressions. Notice. Those in Peoosylvania who may have bad friends or relatives io tbe late battles in Maryland, and who were ; killed in these encounters, may receive intelligence concerning their remains, place of burial, &c, by writing to George J. Showman, Fairyiloy P. O, H'mAim- lon county, Md. Mr. Showman has kept j record of a large number of soldiers ' . . . i ..!.; .I..;. mM- whomhe buried, marking their PTes i and in all things preserving the faets re- j latiog to their identity, so that be might i o ' . r I be able to give any information in enee to their burial which may ba looght by their friends. San Francisco, Sept. 24. Aboot $150,000 has been contributed in San Francisco, for tbe relief of tbe woooded soldiers since tbe remittance of the first hundred thousand. The movement con tinues onabatcd, and other portions of tbe state bave commenced tha good work io earnest. St. Paul, Minnesota, Sept. 21. In dian depredations continue io tbe town, near St Cloud. Two meo aod two chil dren were killed. The inhabitants are fleeing to St. Cloud, leaving the town to the ravages f the luduui. j beyond Ibe bridge over the ousfjiebanna, 1 and almost opposite Ilarrisburg. It an- ! , . . - . -i ; pears that a troop train, consisting of some twenty freight cars, drawn by a single en- gioe, and having the 20th Kcgiuu-nt of ; Pennsylvania Militia on board, was coming 1 to this city from tj reencastle, a small town near the border, where the Kegiment bad . been encamped for the past few days, The train was behind time, and h.d been 1 " j waiting for trains at Carlisle, but none eomiug, Ibe train proceeded. The wcath- er was very foggy, and it was wi:h the ut- ; most difficulty that olj-cts eould be dis- t 1 ccrned along the track: but everything i went on safely until within about a half mile of tho bridge, when the train came ! suddenly io sight of an engine standing on j the track. The euginecr of the troop : 1 . , 1 l i : I . . raiu imuieuiaieiy ituistu uia cugmr, uui i i . i .- . .1 ...l.r; tow me io preteu nm coiudiuu, uu mc; i engines came together with a terrific force. The result was awful. The forward car, ,- . , i: l.l.. e immeuiateiy oeninu iue lenucr, wascrusu - cd into fragments, aud nearly all of its occupants either killed or wounded. The : : ,. ,l.rr,.,l Tl.. .nmno. , 6 " . . " were oomplele wrecks. Tulrjraiih. ..... e Distances We publish for informa- lion the distance from llarrisburg to Mar- . t i,,n '""S' wuu P"f" 6 i towos : llarrisburg to Carlisle, Ia. IS miles, do Shippeosburg 41 do Cbambersburg 52 do Greencastle G3 do State Line iS do Hagorstown, Md. 71 do Williamsport t0 do Martinsburg, Ye. 1)5 leiT Wm. J. Turrell, Esq , of Mont- rose, is the Kepublican Union candidate , ' t. .. ,. a, .A A.r,t for State Senate in tbe l.radford district, He is a self-made man, of the first raok io character and worth, and would .honor tb. elation for which he ie named. Accoru'tit to Law." The Tlmn, tbe onl. ore.n of Isaac Slenker aod Wm. H. Miller io Sovder. was indicted by the last , . - , . f yjnua JurJ ul ,u" J' ' i'ojil publication. To be tried at the j next term. I -. Kirk Haims. of I'errv county, the L'nion candidate for Senate, is a gentle- . man whose good name and exalted rep a j ution extend beyond his district. Hio- Mr. Weiss of White Deer A'allcy, exhibits some superior specimens of Us publican Pippin apples. UttD is Dura IarUtt. Carrnltd M'y Wheat 8112to115 Eggs.... Kye 55 Tallow . . f 10 ... b ... 8 ... 12 0 45tui0 .... 30 y"u " '.'r ; Oats o0 llam .1 f..' I . j, liiX,CC(1 j 5 shoa j iriea Apples. $1,25 Wool. Firkin Uutter 8 Potatoes.... Fresh Luttcr.. 1. . O 1 t. I country ooap On ttir Sllh olt. K. M.T ll-u". J It HANKES, of llarthv t..nhi.. i.J Mi.e K Kl l'.of U.i". on Ih. Jl.i it. . b tli- ini. WILLI M l)HL.n4 H,., Kinilil. t. Ki.KOKNKl!. I"lh ..f Wt Bult.l... In MifrltMwff. ot feodum ptioo, Ilth Iit Mj. WM. B. S K1 KK, Pp-J ( jarn- Mr- I'hrinff Hrii.rly pub- in lost II.T.H. iO IWwirk. t . - a i.o f "i ' ('" r""-' t-'""-"'- b" ABKAI,AM c. i-kkt., r..rm.rij ofwinsru, i'te Co., v. . ... .hot m th. btti or i.th mt, i b.. i.ta jnr. Am.mhrron..LM.olj.o.iiloy from li..- ,m. ik. ..th k-o hi. o.iy trots.,, o.. or cpt... ,,. .iB-. Building Association. rPHE Annual .Meeiine; of Ihe Lewisbur? J Itnildms; Aisocianon will oe neio on S ATl'KUAY, ihe 4th Oct. at 7, P M. OrttcerJ will then be elected lor ihe nrxi year. CHAKLEU S. JAMES, Sacretary S Teachers Wanted. TERSONS applving for Schools will please I meet ihe School Director, and County So(.er.niendeni ai iheRoyer Sschool house in I T. I . I 1 wwn.rj' i'u .. .- - ........ dav of October next, at 9 o'clock, A M, for examination, lly order of ihe Hoard : JUMES SHIELDS, Bec'y Kelly, Sept. 21, 1WM 31 Auditor's Notice. in the Orphans' Court of Union county. ' In ihe mailer of the account of Xaul M'- rormick wh s Adm,niSlr,toror Thomas Hood, deceased, a. filed by hit Administrator, Wm. Fearon. an m inr.9. n.nnri nf the Auditor in the above matter a. corrected, confirmed, and John II. Linn appointed Auditor lo make dis tribution. The Auditor in the matter above staled, will meet all parties interesied at his office in l-ewishunr on Thursday Ihe 16ih day of October, A ll. 13. for the purpo.e of ful filling the duties of hi. appo"1""""- ,. ;nin B. LIN. V. Auditor. University at Lewisburg. The neit Session will open on Thursday mormnr;, Sept. '-i'titi, in ihe COLLF.OK, ACAPEMXnn.l FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. R. I.OOMI8, President NEWGOODS-i Walla UUU't , t;,si umr, aie rrnirMcd u. p0y to ih 1 I'rmnpai belore ihe opemnz of ihe s. huoi. fiierial atie iiimn iti'p to thriiiaiilicntion uf y,,,,,,,, .a,t,eS a.,. lieuile.ucu tor iVachina. Tli- ItiOie is a Ten Uoi k. Tl .'M'lO.N per arvMon incluJing contingent i.,,,,,,,.-,:,,.,."," . ino-r, mi.m.tir, , iTx"- vailS: "o't iLi.M iw, t 2 tv-t , i '''''''VT'T'''.V.T,',.'..'C ' ' Ol Hie elOI. k V MC.I'.'H "I IV p-.r ;ll U mmlt ;., ., .,,. B, ,r. .Nu "' drducuon eiceju lor ,,;r,'l1'1rk' j rri. 9. lsr.j ' 1'riucipai . fr i -?r W---i-w Hkjb y . nnns CTPfirl!? I UMlUFl Is JU I O I UitsC ! CHEAT 15AHGALXS! ri'ST ree-iveil a fresh supply of Ladles' t aiot L'htidreu'i Cools, (Jailers and Fancy Shops, whirhwill be sold all .M SI AM.V LOW l'liK K.S KHR CASH ! at (lie Lrwhurc L'n ion Hoot and hor More, opposite ihe Lwis- bora Uanlc. I ft larjrM .-k ot Home Made B, , rs j,lld mhoks ver oiferrd in mwn. ai Whole,alr and Rf tail, twenty io iwemy-live ' per rent. rhraper than any oiher house in ihe cllnlv. li.K.sa county. Hoots and i?hoe made lo order on, short notice Don't lursei ihe place opposite the Fink. April S.'.. ti JOHN SUt'IKKS. Stl0lKir.R ! SnMriER! IV The FAMILY fOAPMAKER. All Kitchen t;ra-r ran hr made inlo good SliAl" hv uMns; njI'iiMflU. Directions accompanvin each Boj. SO VP is as easily made ':;h it, aa making 0 cap ot" I'otlee. Manufactured only by ibe Patentees rctin a all .uanuiaciunnir v ompuuy, .IK,allH, PUIUBKirillA. j f ( ) si;..v, , ' " . FIRE INSURANCE. 1 OK K0RTH AMEhlC A Philadelphia. j (ioorP.,rieJ., ithi.) C'ai.ital 9.r,00,000.00 la. . . 1. . - - : Asset.", Jan. lM'.l - 1.2.4,719.81 i .a i i tl i r i . e "r r i.,. i reiiiieni , CHAK1.EH I'LA IT, becreiary . T'BuiMm? annually or prrrcnally. Mer. i chandi, llrain, Kurnnure, tVc inured, at i ciirrenl rales ol Premium. I J()H. B LINX. Aent for L'nion county. Pa BEXEKICT ALBEIJT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer. D tUNkt U WtTlllM iUB) U1S. t"P'.New shop on South Filih fu.ari Lewisburg, April -(, I tii " buffalo house LEWISHI KG. t'.VC.V CO., PA. LCms bi:illKI, I'roprietor. 'PHIS new Hotel is siiuaied opposite Ihe 1 Court House, in the most laNhtonaule and beautiful pari i f the town, and for style aud convenience can not be surfaced in Central Pennsylvania. Those visinnc. the University, or ar.endioe; I 'mm. will find it the most cnvrnirni and central public" houe rhar;es will be the mnsI reawnable,,nd neither limeoreiprav. j will UC spnrru H ursiMW rreir .i'uiit'. un.i those who mav rail. Persons in Ihe Cguoiy ill be charsed 85 cu prmeal. Lewisbur?, April I, latiS "lAt'TIOX ! About the 5ih of July laL al Neibern. X. C, I cave my Due Lill lor I'iflrrn Dollars, to Hartrar.lt. Sutler of Ihe SKI Pa, V. Said bill has since been paid by t! P t'armon, but having been lost or mis laid I lake ihis mrihod of informing all con cerned thai the same is settled and I shall nut pay it a?am. Jite'IAH KELLY. I.ewisburR. Aag. 15, Executor's Notice. "TOTICE is hereby riven, ihat Letters tes lameniarvon ihe lal will and testament ol Mr. A.X KAKEK.(wife of Jostah) laie of Lewisburg borouffh. L'nion county, hsve bef a granted lo ihe undersigned, by Ihe Register or l'nion county, in doe form of law; all persons having claims against said estate will present them, and those owing said estate are reques ted to make immediate pavment, lo NATHAN V.Vt Rs, Executor In mv absence, accounts may be left with) Geo. F. Miller, Esq. Lewisburg. Aog-I. pd New Stand Hew Goods! JOSEPH L.IIAWX bavin;, taken tho J rooms under the Te lerrarh and Chn.niela ortices.refitted lhem,and filled in an enensiv variety of Hat; Copt, Gmtlrmrn't Cloth in fftf-e. Also a large and .plendid suk-Ii of CLOTHS CASSI.MEIIES.&c, which he will make tip ta rtrdrr, as he still continues Ihe Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared lo execute all work entrusted to hi. care.io ihe aauatactioa of iba customer. N". B. Cutting and Rrpairmgjry lone lo order. Lewisburg, April 10, 1861 CARTES DE VISITE at Vowry's tSallery Photograph Album, ai Mowiy's Gallery Photographs large size ai Mi. wry "a Gallery Photographs in Oil ai Howry's Gallery Ivorytype. ai Mowry's Gallery Hallotype. aiMowry . uaiirry Ambrotypes, and All kinds o' type. at Mowry's Gallery MOWKY S I. Aiiijr.K i , in Market .ircei, opposite Ihe Bank Lewisburg 938 Daily Homing News. SAMT. SLIFER has commenced furnishing ihe llarrlibwrs; Telegraph mornints.at one mil per copy lb very latest News ai cheapest rates. June 24 1rE Cream Can and Tubs for salebr W. i'OSUbS f, at the Pl.t Dftce. (133 Off 1 Ypyzx Hoptt
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