Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 18, 1862, Image 1

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THE UN 10 A'," estaWiaieJ in ISM Wnole No., 2,622.
BY 0. N. "WOKDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS.
At $i.50 pp Vrar, always In Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 18G2,
"CITHONinLE," established" ia 1843 .Thole No., 971.
Tiif-Jay Morninj & Kri'luy Aficrnnon.
Sew LcwMmrg JIail Amnseaients.
Tit Kttnlitirv, ilarr:
(ilai'v), Wavmatl i Ins.
Phila-l. 'i'tiron-tlnna:
Tol'snrill-.ratairi
(via M:!!.-.r.. el...
To 11. lleer Mil!-.
Elmira. Ac (UiV; r'
no.::, Lancaster,
4t,
sal II ' A M
cli s,s at 8. ! IT
a. l:"a.Ut'. New Y
rk :
a: A M
Mnnrv. Williamsporl,
r-s at :!::ni. r M
i in). M .M!'.it p. ec.,
To V,n!:
tes at 1 1'. M.-'oav at ,. I
To Milt. m an.! Neu- C -Lit.! .ia, (daily) clo-
ses at A. M.-1-ave at n.
T .BiW..e A K...I.. nT,M.vU
ai ..t ihe rvrninj ih..i'- p
Kor. U. (llniliiEsr,r.l
iThe arrrobntinn of the bval rrot-s
generally and t!te bi'ter ilenunciaiior.s
or every rjen or half v. ay T. ry press in
the land wi'H a'l t!:o facts in the cae
given cEj:y, si'ify us that the ap
pointment of Gen. 1'ornsi le was a chance
Hone too soon. AH win lctow, cm. file
in him Djcro than in M'CIelhn. The
coldiers areas aatiCel culd ho ex
pected. The throat -ttc 1 "re-cnation" nf
Landreds of tuspcc!:d tri'ors in (See,
unfortunately, do not a;p ar: four have
rcsigic', and scrr.s t.f northless f.-l!.i5,
ho vapor l 'ud, wotil.I r.coivc the tiiaukj
of Government aui A all true soiditrs if
they would leave the service they hind -r
and disgrace, L''.e re'vin in pay. A
gcutlcman ho 1- ft AVaihinf on, l'ri 1 ;y,
ays he ''knew no M'C'viUu mea" vthcu
be left.
"alOVE Ut. i;:--i.ei. Kn:ia.
When Gen. liuruaidc was ah.ut to
Start on his North Carolina expediti m, a
fiag was presented Liui. Ilia vu'y ;.clcu
was
"Thasi; you ! Move on-, mt.n I"
That was a goi-l tptech. II j "if.'n!
cn," and Lis men, to victory and to glory.
Tho words rct:al the character cf the
man. May they still bt fcund emliia
matic of bis efforts and of his ?uc -. t.-l
Kj mora delays but, "move on, m-n,"
to the work for which you came. "Move
on!" West aal Ht-t. "M ive on!"
Army and Navy. Of course, HumsiJo is
left in a condition of much doubt and
uncertainty as to his enemy's p.jtitiou
but that is no fault of bis.
ttjrDr. Asa I'. Mcylert, U. S. A., is
ctiog as Medical Turvjor, in Louisville,
Ky. Maj. I?aae I.. 1'jst, f Montrose,
I'aymaster, is at the anie point.
1UV 1 LUII-) .,..1.4.13. Ill UV W.., aiv
II,. I . ' ; . . h mr 1
getting almost as bad as
lheankees:
,ne, are pecMng anout, every were . ;
'"S" w 0.8 c er wa ji
months on tho way has been prospect-;
ing" down in North Alabama. Two 1
Pennsylvania Regiments Strwcil's THth,
and Ilambright'e 73th, and many other,
Keystone men
arc savinir the fuionista
J
of Kentucky and Tennessca from their
ewn neighbors. Gen. Negley, whose re
cent heroic defence of Nashviiie from the
Rebel onset caved that important point, is
Pittsburg man. Go where yau will,
jaa will find men from this citato with
tbe Union forces.
Gen. A. E. Burnsihc, was bam, of
genuine Scottish par-LN, in Lib.rty,
Union Co., Iud , in lJ l, aal graduated ,
at West I'uint. Ho served with distinc
tion in the Mexican war, and, af'crwarl,
00 the frontier and elsewhere. Marrying
Miss IJishnp, of I'rovilcnce, R. I., ho en
tered into important duties on the Illinois
Central Railway, and wis serving as
Treasurer, in New Yuri, wh;a the Slavery
Rebellion bruko out. II 3 was one of the 1
ttrat to respond. usIcrGca. rpraae, to
the Prceidcu's cull, in April, lSilI. In
the Bull Hon disaster, Col. L'urusido and .
lis men fought mast inanfu'iy. His re
duction of tho North Carolina coast is
fresh in the minds of all. It is Eaid tbe 1
President offered Geo. Rarnsido tbe com
mand of tho Army of the Potomac after
Pope's failure, but be declined iu favor of
bia old friend, M'Clcllaa. At Antietam, i
Burn side's men won the Eld. Ton
ctep by step, bo has been led, without Lis
own endeavors, to Lis present important!
position. Let us not commit the error
-11 d.d wilh .'I'Ckllan, in depending too
teach upon him. L;t us rarhcr fondly
hope and trust the Land of the Lord io
moving in the matter.
aOUobert Reed has taken the oath as
Commissioner of Union county. Hart
ley township furnishf I, si long a time, a
superior Commissioner, that the people :
thought tlicy would try another from the
tame quarter one who can say 'No"
wuaB amy requires it: a httla word
which everybody 'a friend, D. II Keliv
friend, D. II. K
found it bard to use.
asrwri i
marine corps oi lostructor in me
Lawiaburg Female Institute, ha. been m-
created, this term, by the additions of M iss
m hTf thm arvilitinnat A Miaa I
French of PbilaJ , in tbe Pepartment of
Natural 5eienn. 1 M rr . r '
lVatural Science, and M,s. Harrington, of
J-.lmira, teacher of 1-rcncb. Urawini? . !
Elmira, teacher
Ircnch, Drawing,!
Painting, &c.
The Richmond Examiner, 8th inst,
says, 'Tbe prospect of European interven
tion has dissolved like a snow-wreath."
a-vu... ,4lwi;i j, i
fcpin C f I
--v- -;j ..un.41 cuicua iu uia uuiita j
fcuue avJ. j
Eissouri for Freedom !
From returns received, it in probable
: the Missouri delegation ia the next Con
. grops will stand as follows :
I Francis P. r.lair. Jr., Emancipationist.
I 2 HVnrv T. Hlow, Kmancipaiiouist.
II John ti. S.-ott, IVtnocrat.
4 1.. H. li'ivi. K'nanriMliuimt,
5 .1. M. M'l'lnrr. IlninnctpatHnist.
fi Austin '!. Kms. U'onoerat.
7 Hi'Hj. I. nan. Kirianci paliolllst. j
8 Win. A. l'm '.'rat.
II J.uncs ilooms, Krj.uWiran.
f Kiiiitifipiti'la ami 1 Hi-publican 0
l.aiit.cipiti..u an i Kepnunran ' (
A'1"1- '"3 Dem. (or Opp ) Mrmhtrs j
is indeed a mighty gain. It is thought j
JUtr. ,L Ur E.ncin.tiun.!
! 80 ,lllt -!i'1,,,uri) iha "Kaipira State of;
illle Wet," may roimtncnce the work, I
tepnn l y the men who made tha O.mstitu -
tion, of putting away tho evil tf human
opprei-i.tn.
It is candor to confers thst much of onr
triumph iu Missouri is owing to "the ab- 1
fence of the soldiers" several thousands '
of the IVmocracy, there, being in Jiff ;
Iavis army, and Stceth not being aliuw
cl to vole. This is tlio only Stato where I
the ali.-erce of tit's soldiers has helped the j
I'r.-sident in votes. :
Correct Distinctions.
" Wli.'e it i very utiju.t to .av that evrrv
Pi'Mor i at a Lrajt. r, it i. irne tr.at e.-ry trai
tor c'a.tiis to be a llttnoeral." J.VV.rnH.f
The above is iu essential point. J'lie ;
St-'Tii-.-eiMoiiij-ts fa!. ly tut cunniti;:ly
M 'k to in,ko lu.nost War lemncrats sup- .
p e Kt'pulilicans n:eju theoi when they
i! i.o'iu.e H-'bcl yn:atbizer9. Not fo
for i- ! ni the Cih'n.-t ,' A I mi- j
m"..' .i.'r .;i iiii. fliry Iiipi'l'unu j
r, r'tunxs vith iirnire jy (hit th-rc j
nr. ;h usin-U 'f true frn-fritts t'aiiiiftiVtf
f'Triitir in tlic l'iu'"il triniim Of ti'ivii. on :
n or j.rU.,1, ,, an, I k. thou,,..,
-f Ihwrrat, at hf.me, .., rf-ctunly
x.'t.'ii in the G,ornmait, in viriuu, c.iy.
, , . j it r i
i et co honet and well informed man can
IM.Tiy ucuv urn i amtuMManii-
7.ers, APuui.ilSTS, and co WmRKeii 3, Do .
claim To be Dbmocrats, and do have al
t;reat control of the party. Until those i
fr.t.Jor al.r, are est off, the hont m,s
must (like 1:poor Trav") suffor from their
v . :
connections witn tats", baj men.
"Call on Little Rhoda !"
... . ,
Dunnj the Itevo utionary U ar, no .
b 3 ' i
, cum w niu. p...u. .ua ..u, .u.u E orsl Slat0i except, perbaps, Jlary-
ooe of tbe smallest Rhode Island. ! Uad, exhibits, or has exhibited, the alight
When Gates and others bad failed in their eat evidence that the Government was en
Southern eantraign, Natiiamei.Gkeene, ' gg"l serious war. Whenever their
i tbe Uhoda Island blacksmith, was called
'
. , . . .
. ,B " j
in that quarter.
q
I'ebrt, another Uhoda Islander, by his
. . p . . . . .t:0Ilai
b ch -h .
. ..... I
" 1
b'' " r-
.1 Ik.) nA.i (I.., A k,M .niif
a., iu.. s..t,u ..... v e ;
in tha past, Rhode Island presents her :
adopted aon.AMHROSE Everett auuN-
. . ...
Fll.1, one fitted by education and by
temperament to lead onr armtea to eon-
rjuust. God guide and speed him !
a Time tn Prrarh anl a Time la Flxht.
Oue of the most thrilling reminiscences
in the American Revolution is related of
Gen. Peter Mahlenburg, wheai ashes re
pose in the burying ground of "Tho Old
Trappe Cbarcb," in Montgomery county,
Pennsylvania. When the war broke out,
Miil.lei.knrv was rector nf a Protestant
Episcopal Church in Prumore county, Yir
giuia. On e unJay morning, bo adminis
tered the Lard Supper to bis chrrge, sta
ting that ia tho afternoon of that day be
would preach a sermon on "The duties
men owo to their country." At the ap
pointed time, the building was crowded
' .lit, Br. vi,. li.t.nera Tl, .iineonrsp. if
we remember correctly, was founded on a
, ..,,.
text from Solomon "There a time for
ovcry purpose and for every work." The
sermon burned with patriotic fire; every
initunra and in terroca tion told lhe SDeak-
er's deep earnestness in what he was say-
i. ,, . . . , ,
ing. laasing a moment at the close nf
bis discourse, be repeated the words of his
text, and then, in tones of thunder, tx-
claime-J : "imt tunc to ltrracti h,, u-nit ; :
the uxe to Finin has come:" and, I
suiting the action to the word, he threw i
, ,- . ,, l- it. i
from his shoulders his episcopal robe, and
J, , .... ,
btforo his congregation tn military,
., i .
uniform. Drumming fir recruits was.
csmrneDceJ od the pot, i
, and it is said that ,
almost every male of suitable age ia the ,
ejaculation enlisted forthwith.
A Union lady in South Carolina, two j
months since, wrote that the Rebels bad a j
phrenological chart of Gen. M'Clellan, in ;
V , U"U0CM w"
' , , r 1 ' ' . '
.'i viciian a .anures ana creepinc .
... n
. poncy. tsbe believed bim not the man
ItOlieV. aNh h i.vorl him nfif th man
. for his
unon h
Ll . v. .
.,,. Jm JJ. ",,,:
homo.
I
T T, 7.
Jo, Klzzel1'. f Parsousfield, ia tbe
Stit9 of Mllne u , flrmer m4 h
f,.r nwer aixiv veara a nnnnl.r mi) ;.,-
for over sixty yeara a popular and influen
tial iree Will Jiaptist l'reacher. lie i.
n. ...r. nf .t. .ml .(ill I
occasionally. Within a few yeaia, be baa
l i L ..! - i
- ; yi r'i.ra
uu ucw u-Ji-ucw cuiu -u u.w cjrj,.
i' : ai. i . u : . L.
prilV. I il V lUUlU Ifl DliDWCU IUO
I ' i
. I
TL -a y .
i uiia..e.pui aui ioaton nave nne j op
their qujtaa of eoldicia withoal t draft.
IPB TH, riK ft Oil OMCLK.
Teachers' District Institutes.
The present School haws of Pennsylva
nia ordain that "two Saturdays of each
month, a tho proper Hoard of Iiireetors
may d'fignate, shall be appropriated to
exercises or institutes f or the improvement
i of the teachers of tho district." The State
Pnprrintcndent officially calls attention of
Teachers and Directors to the performance
rjjirhinery of our school system,
I0ulUch as sonic legal school districts
, . , -ror(.r- ,aj,ain an Iuti-
.1 ,
, CjaLtJ proposes that the Teachers
raiv ar0UDj tho most convenient central
' 0JitJ. eo as to rive 111 to "0 Teachers to
every Instit'i
Thi would mke them
f .I i .
mos! lnterestm;
the least tr iul'!
ati'i pr iimuie, aiu w.iu !
anl cxp"n-p. 1!.; sug
pe?ts that ths Teachers of L'uiaa county
griiap together as follows:
Mast Itorl.iloe', par' of Keiiy, and part oi
Liiioii, uim l.ewit. ti z.
V..-t HoiI'aioe.anJ part of Limestone, with
l.T i, ll-irilfton. an 1 HnrtU'v.
rii -m I.n).-'-.: i-f. p;tiii.-i L uun, lnI'."pen
dt'tif, an 1 .Ni'w Il.-t ni.
plained
'I'm- if.i'i.'T- el !!'t'!.i!.i- nvr com,
of I" 'in: ! !' t t r"i an I ri-tuute.
I'.ui Kt-;: .-, n I Wu it? I ".'r.
lira iy, I.. I' j lent, r wuti au a-.j jin i n
f'.iSTiiM,
Tiiis or pnrr.c cthor pu:iiir trranmont
w.tuU be fr('ilii.-t.c of m.-t p.Lsnt uu
i'ju. and if currii-d nn iu tho jT"pvr aiiit
would jrovt! aIvs,ntae n-. t this j;re it
utid iiicivaMuly iiujvirtaut public y tyj.
Whd will tiit movi) ta tho m tter ?
I'un.u.M.
Banks' Opinion.
General Nttiautl l. I!iuk4 Jelitercl
L0'!u" ou Saturday evening,
, ia ,hc CJursc of kieh L eai'1 !
! ,T1" P1'"0-1 of "ar ' "'"T. " of
tin u;d a. cess, or perpetual disaster. Al-
. . . , .. .,
. teruate triumphs and uCeata diversity the
bist-jrv of every warliko nation.
We had
0ur disastsrs, a other notions in like cir-:
cumstances, and despondency rested mc!
mentarily upon many loyal faces. He taw i
uulu,uB ' ' " J'"J appreucnaion,
n in B.r.nrtilinn f.f m.ini.i.f m fai .l.a,
f , ,t. ... t. - -
or a moment a fear that , immense iroo-c ad steam rams are being
r .i. . kf i. .uiuicuao .
s for the re-establishment constructed in Lug. and, with whiob it ia
c .i .... I i ..it i
ent, of the Constitution, ' supposed an attack wtil be made on our
...Ja r.;i ti,., :.. ! w.
.fe ,r .
our earnest ttforts
I of the Government
; and the Cnion, would fail.
luu uitsiKiaiuuit'i ut .oi; u,uuu uh uui
; ' . . , , . .
yet been appreciated, much leae exhausted.
.1 I. -: . .i ... .u nr ..: i... nn
power anal, ne cou.pie.ciy ueveiopea, me
I ' V. . . I k. ,. . .... A..
.HUCIIIUI. "Ill ." V . .... .M
never resist, succes- tuny, ao earnest anu
. exhausting demonstatiun
of tbe marvelous
o ,
ing winter, was not to be lost by maction.
The Government was determined to put
for,h its etrength. Numerous expeditions
were on foot, that couid not, if vigorously
prcs.sea, but tie lata! to tbo revoljej Mates.
na nopea to near uis snare (iu aexas,; iu
mc ira;m(.. fi... . """i
8Dd be asked no other satisfaction and sup-.
P"'. in tho coming trials, as iu those past, j
but to be surraunded aud sustained by1
Massachusetts bad ;
t. .. kUPJ.I.tr.I, . .S j .hm. .h...J
,., . i,,t t. ,i .., ;.
u.nl l..r.l tn hlft f..p tha nroftt n.ol l.n.
! perishable pricipleB of humanity aud
' l,K..n "
j '
Is?" That mast satirical wit, Orpheus L.
Kerr, who is following our Armies np 99
sharply, iu his last giva this dU at those
spurious outbetl "Lmonists nnoare,
Sou'hern "Unionists
harassing and hindering every earnest step
towards crushing the Rebellion :
.1.. il'.:. ... ..a
It is the 'Union as i- was
or boy, and those who have other articles
to sell are hereby accused of being accursed
Abulitiouists. I was talking, tho other
civ, to a venerahie Congressman ir ini
- . . . , . . -
..lary.anu w . . j-v P"
against I he disturhrnce of ma. acilities
between La h.more and the cap.tol of the
rou.u.ru i..,ui.-r...i.r ...
have several fuen.ls wbo aro tvinlcucra
"""V '""J i,!f"rm h' are P; '
fectly willing to return to tho Union as it
. ,,,,. fai, ; ,,,tir .,.
,n, rntPrrrisn. -If I thought,' says the
(' inrssinan, hastily placing a lottery i
ticket III his vest nickel, 'il I thought
that this war ... to be wajed for the pur-
nose nf iiijnrmv the Sou'hern Cmfedera-
I J - .,.,, .- - , .. :.
, sh()ll (1 a, 0!)re ,lp,nanii mora
a8 0f te t;.,v. rniueut.' " !
"Fai taurcnes.
usa ,ue " i-'r'-
r.OTAt. cul'KCH : to Cnrist ; In'nHo
' ' J .
nia irutU : tot 1 1 I'J me lieu buu houiu .u-
'
stitutians he has civen us : l u ll to the
b , ,
W'te f' "3 8et P 0Tcr ln
the flicic committed to her charge; li.u
j to the fallen race it is her sablime privil
! cje to evaneeliz-j. Yes !.iy; and not
petfijiaas; .oi', and not faithless; Ivynl,
anj Ddt llw,;ss ; lt,y!, and not traitorous,
Iorrn most comprehensive, most prec-
ions, most distinctive ot a true pairior, a
true centlcmaD. ft truo bero, a trua vLnns-
. , ,
t,n IrnA mot IrilA rhnfi'tl ! II a V. Ol
- . - , . ,
f,;i.f! fn .Intio. faith-;
f, , ,,,,.,;. fai.kful m trust., faith-'
I ful to oaths. Dr. A. .. Jirecnnrufje,
Here is a specimen of one of the "born j
. - 3s,!, .. a nntnrlniia '
patricians of tho South, as notorious ,
.... a
xankee literary man calls tnem : an oiu
..tnh .III.;, tha ITninn linen at
Newbern a few days ago looking for ao j
. ..... i
. -
ectpC,i 8iaTe a handsome cirl of Bixteco :
B i
years, r inuing tnai a master s ciaira was
tint TmifitmiwiA tha riir.r.al r.1.1 villain in.
T- a ... i
no - rnc.'gijiacti. me puiiui Oia vuiaiu iu-
I D . - - r . . ... .
aiaTeu upon ciairniDii; ber pj trie rirus oi ;
beioj her father I Ob, the chifalrj I I
Coniiemneu. The peoplo have re
buked (he officers of both parties, who have
entered into contests for cm! stations.
Two Republicans Gen. Devens and Gen.
Wadsworlb left the Potomac, to became
Governors, the former of Mass.chusctts,
and the latter of New-York : both are re-
pudiated. Two Pertncrats Geo. M'Cnll
j Col. Uiddle, b.nh latonf the irmy
! "De e'ro,ea :"
rarely gJ etatusmoa and gjjl fiatcr
' a,0.
T, ,". , , , .
T!;0 ""P"-" 1 f " of wr.ttng by
of 3,500 tni'.'S, was "aehkved nn Thurs-
i d ty, at Now York. Hetwen 4 and 5 1'.
message was stnt to Han Frau- j
i t'is-
n. 10 waicu a lew uiiiiuas aiuiw
: retura
mcssaae wa reeeiv. J iiate-1 San
Francir-c-i, No. , - I. M. The N-w
i York mesan'' rf & ,,', answered
j ,t 2 IV
!., or t'iree bours b.Tjre it wh
noot, iu the usu al orJr nf li.iio. 'i he U'f-
fL-it'iit-e in tunc between tho two nil'ma in
AN Oil. S.n.ntKK.-Tnorr.as f't,
'-'')'-'' years, uf bast Newton,
tliiio. was a ptivaie lu the lOIstOui'i
"S, 1 tn ia fc'l!e f
I'erryviile, where he wis ran-.plimented
I fir bis hravery and soldiery hearins;. He
hs four h.m, two jrinlsm-', and three
ons-iu-!a? a! present m tbe army, lie
was btrn iu 1770, at Litchfield, I'uun.,
whera his father now resides, aged one
huudred and taenty two yens.
I ..." .. ,.
The K:ehmond H ''., Nov S, speaking
! of the recent Nnrtheru olections, s-iys they
I show plaiuly that the tile sets ail one way.
laud agiin-t Ahraha'n L.u.'oln and lis
I rampant war party. If the clectiooeerinir
I asseverations at: i appeals of this parly
' eonl.l be credited, this success of ths Doj-
' ucrats is about iual f) diclarait in of;
, i.see. ll.i! ,. ar? n .t to U ereiiih-l,
! but wo are not permitcd to lako that com
furt to our bosom.-.
Hon. Snaoa Cameron, Minister to j
I Russia, ret orts tho fiieudiv feelinj of the
Kussian Government Ij be as steadfast as
ever. The other Kuropeau Governments
aro still considering the questiou nf inter-
vennon. ir. v anorrou ....e, ..... ....c.
...m .1, .tu.m rim, nr.. h.ttiff
Northern cities.
Tha ISullefonte Watobuaao, a patent
democra'.io eticet, has oommenced an at
tack on tho manufacturers, whom it styles ,
tho "abolition ara-ocrscy. There are no j Of the 450 men drafted in N'orthum
douht some manufacturera oppressive on . ,,rand eonnty, 02 were exempted, and
their bauds (the worst oue wo ever ; 1,5 proourej 0l,t,tutes.
knew was a so cauca iaiuocraii uui. ma
. . .
r r. , ' . 't r,,. , ,.,,,.!
, ", ,"'ckJ .-.
, coailJsetc.
(j0,. Morehcad, of Kentncky, recently
, ha,tPj. , Secession comoanv in Lon-
doa ,bat he and some other slaveholders
. lrit(i t0 uuy l'resi,lent Lincoln into be-
cnu,in? , traitor and a doughface, just as
, th diJ TyPr anJ Fillmore, and as that
...
nme st ol gcuieei tyrant vainly inta to
ja J.jkn and with Taylor.
. -
There is great excitement in Gainsvillo,
Texas. faceordinZ to Rebel ..counts.)
' nwilll? tO I tie lllSCoVefV of
! ; , ,, .li,.,,.... ,.t . nr,m.
xation of l.incolnites, the object of which
I was to murder all Secessionists and take
, m.lpcable plunder to Missouri, and burn
what might be left. Five hundred militia
1 collected and eaught 'I'J Licoolnites, aud
bung two of theui.
i,,:-..,,.,, Theolooieal S-mtnarv recent-
y nej D.r half century anniversary.
! Of her graduates, 2-07 were Prcsbyte-
risns. 37 KtitSConaliallS. 35 Patch, He-
larmci, .).. inpusi, o- i .mfr B'...u....-,
-rn.a Kef irmed, b Lutherans, -ad,
Methodists 2 IS. in all.
a V.: 1 n..nnn,. f I... 1 mnn ;
a a 'i"u.. I 'm itui..in.ii uu . "j
nf lhe ..j, in favr of a vigor-
,; of ,he wlr b ,,een called
I ,.itt.burg .,., onTue.day, the
f v,v,.,r :..-.,
The residence of J. Pees in leaver
tiwnhip, : miles west of Muldleburg,
''.,, , lh rrtnA
!J,in,laI. lt is .upr..,l that the fire
originated "y the stove pipe,
."
Rev. O. L. 11 all, pjstor of the Baptist
Churches of Se!ingrave and Trcvorton,
Pn!lltc,l ... nrtvatn with Cant. Davis, and
js promoted to ba Chaplain of the 147th
Reg P. V.
j At Man's Ax r.M.)ry. near I.?wistowD,
buiucH is bctn pu.hcil ith unusual en- .
ergy. Seventy hanJa are now emplrjcd.
ami between 400 and 50U axes aro lurucJ
out everj day.
Uric. Gen. C'harlfs P. Jiropson of
' Maine, died on ThurJay at Old Town,
frrin camp fever, incurred in cone'iufnce
ot ex-rttons and cspure at tho battle of
, Fair OA. ;
j Siairt's llcbel cavatrv met a funeral
' procession in l-'ranklin Co., Pa., when J
I they took the horpc frntu the hear-o, and ;
said it was '-by order of Geo. M'Cle.iari."
James 1!. Clay, tho only "Democrat";
in Heury Clay's family, has turned lleb-.
.1 n: J,. K,oa .iNiaJ tvi.;,..
Union men. !
It ia now b-liercd Gen. Leo had his
y ! M'Clellan's and Richmond, j
" Weeks 8gO, and that JaCaSOB IS VOt ;
u-;i..ti.. I
utaas auv uiivii a i
The ueTolutionarv ar and that of .
812f were ffi0W burdensome in propor- ;
linn tn nnr !.lth than th nraawmt nn 1
,.., . . :
: . r f
fitr ivtaraneA
. .
.venuIp nf RpI.nsnrrnvA
-b to" .
tai tvataan annninta I fa"--rain!nf Qua a.a.r l. .
u- r,r,,u,D4 vimv. t
tb Coarmewjuer ot Peudione. i
Latest Hejrs
Eolly Springs Occupied.
The Ktbels, by their boast, bad
70 00 men at this point on the Kiilway
ia Northern Mississippi. Whether few
or mtnv. (Jen. Grant has nccmied it f or
I Gen. F. .secrans, the Kebrle falling back
; every advaoce, iu earnest, of Uuiou
t0'cel-
' "amber and location nf Jackson
and th lleb !s in tho li'uie Kidg? region.
I H"P"-s Korry. These ru.n-.rs are
; nu, .,,rlh f,p8atinj?. it is certain
j that the Koion troops are widtiawake,
1 and in many encounters have proved
' tucuist.'lves the strongest men.
i, it is inoujui ine xn itan
J w ar iu Minnesota is fiiii-iic.J, and that Kc-
' be!ii.n nuhdued by iVpe, SiUbv, and
; Kjaivy. It lited three :i ntl.t, in thi-
ru;a-t nt tn.Jj
:i- r war, au-i U yvtrunicut
ut a f-w uiiliiuii- cu"'.
wir niioit a hindful of
Uvt?ti ynti, iu a tim? of
; ttt vc' jri.ij.i
. The I :iM.'riio
' ,",, , ;,,, ended by bribing and
, clMi lLe I(llUo4 ,wuv. Tilut ,
.,.., .i.it....... i'in..-r-.ti r.)
10 r 4oiir.Mr tat liitt.ilr.,1 1 . nn
j Kepub'icin efficiency.
!
J Tho T.titnt-m (Mas.) Giz'lte, ia times
t i . a rao.oil iemocritic journal, and one
uf ;t,e moat ably cjudncted local ptipersiu
ihe ;ate, is a fail convert to the policy
; uf emancipation, supports the ll 'iublicau
I Slate lieket, aui advocates the re-clucti.n
uf thas. Suiiiiier.
j .
j Tie Miitouim says the new luillin?
erected by the Cattawissa Itiilraad C m.
pany, at pre-tnt u,ed as an et.gii.e h'.use,
: is designed fr ouo uf tha machine thops
; uf the Company.
I
The Tanks are all delarir$ dividend i
I (rom o " 0 per cot for tie past
I oi irom o to o per cm tor tbo past s.x
; in nils, and yet refuse to pay tpecij on
i their uites. Why shouid tliey cot share
m ths general losses ;
Ladies of Milton are making arrasgs-
ncnn for a course of lectures the praseut
j winter, the pruceeds of which are to be
j applied fur the sanitary relief of the soldier.
The j j Warrenton, Va.,
. r f '
! UD new", uinuuui, 1 RirED.UU, T a.,
1 , , ,r , . . ' :
i beat the laukees in asking questions, and
, , . ,,on . ' ,
. praise Ituell and Al Cieliau ai tha best of
, ,- .
tLe aloa goals !
Gen. Fiujobo Porter ia to b triad far
bis refusal to aid Geo. Pope at tha critical
point in tbe second Bull Kun eontest.
1 , . M .
i,,,,!,.. l- r i, , , i.
v..v., .-.
died on Tuesday.
A neat school baildinr, erected in
Limestnneville, is to be dedicated on Satur-
i day, -d Nov.
StuJl.0 jHrU itt.ll'Utt.
(Vrreeerf Wtrkty
81,25 Kjl-s
C" Tallow
til) Lard
.. 85 Ham
.. 2,50 Clover seed..
: VYhcat
Km
;Clrn"nl'd
y-"", '"
in
8
10
If)
Haxeed
550
',rlt;:1 )rP-'s-5 1,0 Wool
. rtrkiul'utter l'i Polatots..
50 tnS.S
.... 50
. VT,,h Huitrr.
.0 vountrv&oaD 4 ivo
. . - r7. -rzr-z
Tlv t?-T. T S Tr i. 'o nmdVr. 1 -w.-t-.nrir. lath tn.t .
Oil II. II.. -I'M ' Is.-To .! l:..Ol.ril.LA
J. Z . .
"'-'' ni hai.i jaaito.-roitia . iakJuJ tunori,
Vh. n.v.-.i. r w.mr : c th in.t. itrv.nvt
LhK cf ;L-j,a(a,ul -Vliw lil.l.. A. L' VI. lots of
. Suul'urj.
ltr,h. r.. r r. B-!.a.v.r-2Hi att. J.-.KI. i.r.
' Vf'. X l&MrV:S
; r.. i'...
Tn P.r;iiT Twj.
7 .iif'ht!i, P.Ml'BU 'D
. i I v-ta-i.
i"-; a i-Ii. rt i.int''. J'HS
.f It: Mb-Th. Mnv AN.V,
int.. r:cr m l- r$ i't'ne5r.
1 A!.
ri'MP. t. n-.l , r-.
In H-i Iv Tr . l.tf h m-f .
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I.
til i..t.
ri-tv. Ut int
ri r: ' iMnw.of J rhn.
Mii:'!'. m i
tutu Co , kljiI inaLintlj kii.ej --t.
In v.TTlini, nfif ?rrirr'tirr.
i. 4 monti.. An t I
',;
'
Z
t: l t snl(l in I.-lalmra,
It ;rn'-. '-Af'rf .-:irin th- ilnn.-frt if th h t-l
f ,i .-fit i ittK 1 1 ntK-.tin, a h-tl .- Iltr-wn into tl.
' !n ih r-ritfi hy h- nniw, whi -h 'Ti-.l . 1 tli-ar
Mr Vnn lir.f. k j f. h.it trut . (:im -a lh Ii ii,
rmii-in.; t i leslh'f, rt"'.ni irnini(. Iliw'.oiv wjt .-.t
ti' r h- hfi r t"f in i f n.i r'j iutr'rrM on
lh .. !!, . r ci.' ;Viiiiui.p..M lvm-j-rt.
In A;i.(,.fn oi. -.V'th oit . nl Trtrw. MiU'iA
IlKT K 'Hii-jhliT ' i I tt. Nnt-r. f rm r. ..I ?iirtr"iry.
.,M! Kl, fl'tU Kr i-rrtr'l fr,t lif-. Pi-r 5. 1M. in
t!i J -i -nr f i,w .-, in camp Jchneon, ceir Foil
lit fw 4m- x vti-fi-irv oTth PiinTlrnni rrf't
HI'i ati' ti S-rn-rv n 1 ''min'ri'',-t ti" "tn lift in l. wn-b-ir
t'..r.,ri.'.ir-. ir;t . t he ". 'nMiiu-iI hi- tn !!,
th"ii.-i ait -t Uitila.-. At th rVT f . r - in
tr . b.- !! t.-.I ftrniv tm.li'r Coi.iUvn. rt: sfl-r.
eV,
fiV
firtlf-h !:-rTtr""I K 'n tTr;.,-h ti i-j! th
1 Mru'--." Iir- r.-( rl I thr o..i li-r fh-mr
-f ti . i i l-f,r- liirrt il..- tun nr-r .T the
(". nil TTiif wi:h tli rnm -on h 1- ..f Jo' h!'nl.
Put In rn- hrt. Ile 'n irH !h rrE!, i
e Rfrou .n tlid wotJ uf l.gl uf Ju.h ha uttan
I i'I hr nu 1 1- or. 'rniw. the roj
ink iii. ctrl. n l-r-i-t.
lt-'n tn tin- c"1" ""r " " titer gc$.
In -t -n-f tlirn t'. r-t.'"
L1
lT of l.rttor remaining in lhe Post
''"Tr.. ' ULU"' ra- up '
iiorkjrt j',,b
M'tVo N"tha
AI'Mithr-n i hn
M Firi.io-l Wm.
Mutt-' fcinoel
Hnt Jfrrv
ti Urtan lleriry
tftmT9 Oau'l
l'arailat iVcll H
KT.n J
Harie !
Kr.uah Hen).
Kir hi rHmuet
IMiwnm Vra.ftO)
h.ttr W f Jr.
lhriner tl
rnrrmaii lef
Wei.Wmati ChrUWpW
k.J,.bd R
White Rev. J W"
v,n 1
1 itu. w
K-t
l.l.nn. Mr.
h-yr 1
Su''riil..
Fmnnlia Ilr. II.r,J
rianr-im ir. sails
.... -
Grweitw.lt John
llr-tt Hiram
iiarw, J..ho
n.,mh.ur s.o.l
nhiiit Jot.IT
Jnesi Nid
IMlrr jhtl R
i.-.a i
K-vfrr .lenrj Jr.
Ke-ll-r Ditniel
Zobg Jo ho
!.! 1 n-te
. u l. '
is; 'or the aboT. Letters. wi.I
are "al.e ni-r.'
Perwii callini?
CaillllJJ
.ieJl3e fcav ihfy
Auditor's Notice.
T
1HE nn t.TM2ti'.t havintr h-'n 3rr"!n'"'
hv the Orphan-.' 1'i-irt "I 1 nt-n cui-.tv
ti an.!.: an t male .ltnih'iH"ii i l t'.i ance
in the han.ia nf J. hn A. Mer:7. A ! hi . n -m tin
hiinK non nf l.tl I. LH' H. .'! I-"' : -or'
trn?h. (.I-.-'.! ) atii-m the ?.:; ! I" '
receive the an.e. ;:! ni"t a'1 pT';--rn 'rrr-j
este'il in the sai.l linl. at the h' n-e nf C. U
f..x. in I.ewi-h'irf. i n Frtdiv. -he .! r of j
.N..vemhr. Ii' i. aT rl c! ck A. .. at men
inn an.! nlice a l irav n'"n i ahn tlrrif pr..-
pr. A S .MIKtiilt). 'i .it. r j
T
"UK !I!i;iinr CASH PRIim; ra! f r
ViX'd or Uf an.l t' .lor-.t .' t'.-S by
J:i. I. .-l.itUcr.
Paper aiol V .u.noue.
Oct U, !''. m: l'i..i li-.pn.j,
To. 7 it ' d'l I A"
m's a
I lit in or n
!. t-.r e i. At
j llilKl'V
l.roii.;ti; on aO a-
..i . os .1 sit t wot be
.is n . : '-', a.. 0 celiet-Hi-
- T . Tf"Tf.
n t iiit tJ.
..ti eiil..n:t .1 t.v
llu'lL. :,l.. 1- 't3
. i '. - V " 0' S C.IU
- I !
I. to
t.ISi,
U M. J ).ES.
I.ewihur, 0;t. C7. 1-
I.ani'uHcliu'ii
'ea stjie ol ArtMirajlj tol..ii-d Fuiares.
f .r tl.
.VjoiC L'int -rn bUr-' nj Ymc t.'J.'.i
Lnt..m r '
HI. n. '
' Tti.cn.: -J-Oi
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IX CRIiVVEM. M.Oi'K.' ..i
I.I .sotlt 4.
r Marliet 5:
Where lite polii.o e in il:. 1 an
a.s'.rttnrr.t ol
FASIIK N A HI. K CI-OTil 1NG,
sn:h as
Lon'4 Oven.-.iiiti
llu-inc-aa Cii.Ui
') to Sl "
4 to 15
7 to If.
u to 5
2 la C
1 1 to 5
IllVJ (io
lioys' Jo
Vc.-ts.
This CI' th:ns wa iV:el
a; Fashionable
Clothing Houses in Plii'.,aa'i 'ill be aoiu lor
Small Froiits for th Cash !
JOHX S. M KSII
Tho Tamil)
Always
If vou want pare Urars. go t . SCIIAITLE r?
Ilro V I'nniit-ai ll:nn r:una. w hre iie:t
a laiee ami e'nrral ass -n.-nent a.wav.
Fur any article usuailv k-pt iu a b:l clas.
FAMILY PRL-GSTORi-: OF
Lfwiburj; - - - Fr nnsv!a
Independent Battalion of Sea-Coast
1 Artiiitrry
TOR fSarrison of P rtre-s Monroe?
1' 4 l)t.ll. i.t'oil.ol " Xorthomt.'rland.
ha b-eu autr.1 rize t t raie a r...p.ny fr
ihis Bit.Ulinn unter M.t) r J.-rpti R irLs
U. S. A , now m c.'minan 1 t-f K Tires V.",
ne Va. The rxprp--s o,-ct of aj.H 'ri
the rnism? ol this Hataihun i t' scuts
perma inffit earn .on for KiTTvs M.n:
IJpinff h.-ivv ariiiifrv. thv w il n t t
e s-.iS
jct t hart n'archr-s, have n. p c-.i t , r
scuuun? tiuiy, an 1 r. utih(.ai hv exrvstm"-.
Their lmtf s anJ ration will be r" ci ar.
Miji.r R i'th is one tf the be-t artKl-Tv (
(ictT! in the r.-ire an i-i the au'ht-r cf the
standard work t n AriiMfrv iatici
An t pportnriiiv now .tf re 1 t i P-t'nniie
Vnun? M-n toj m this irm-l attractive braatri
ot" the ervice. Appiv n i
KI'AI V A. KVANS,
1st Lieut, X irtSu-nb-rlan-i rr .m rb'.rj
()lH).l(li
V i e or
.V.I. NTS
TO KM
c V.Y I V ! VIM. m w-.
. v - 'in i I
: e"!t
it. h-
1 .
r- riirrat-'l
ti '
i (p
i i none, jitins
t t-T.art
A mv.i r. fuJ
wH, furaiahn 1 '
It i
Dot -
r u r v v t
of th L'nut-t .t 'Mi
h l H V K : .!.'
nn I !' '
fToRmn' tir.T tu.iii -r tut
w'h t inn A-.'i ut;- :t, it -a;
til- fll llV
N-nl f'.r ft ... nr !
I'r.nt t 1 1-1 111. .'I
a'l our nii!!""
Vnt'-I Wtiftk'al Ar-n' '
?fat. fhffrni.t:nni.'1. I.n.-U
fr.rtun ma h. nu.'U wth
N .tvmpttiti -n. J. T I.i.' tVi',
V rk.
The W.ir I'fptirtn-Tl ti'i "in
!a l. no I l'. "-;i . f ' v
it irhfJ Ai'ii-t 'tn 'rt-- .-.irr-Wnlifin-i-rt
K-n, Hi.r.r..i
fl-ir Vi(n In "aT-rr j
1. Frso..n.lt .iU. !
ni I- it 1 -.,r ,M.ill.
.. 1-4 Hr n 1 Nt w
I nf Vira ni-. M"rr
?' nln-h "if
stl r.tli. r n ti.t I" -:. n. Mi
iaiiJ. V.tnij, taa t lvi;i
inu,ir wary rr-fuui.l.
I.I.
i n -i
: Tti' ";tnr;ii't. ii a F i;vn :;v,
Dill IM'iAW.Mn! 1M.I -..
! :h onlv aitiii-- r l. r.-r w-n ...j. .: -n I Wir reprt-in-
nt Jionrv rt.iu I -I : uny u- r.uJi an erruc u.
iL i'ritB ..yet nt-.
from th-TirVtin". A'T 2.
f.T..ivr' V i" ot- n..iMA, i!:LNi. AiP
P I: N I V t - H. - t ti i- v ir- . i- r-'-t
. but i (-. a-i t it i tiiri I t w lit i in '- j ;ir li3-l."
j IJ-'iYD SHKK .TX.ll'OF TUK M t -! -I Pel I;!VKfl
Fntn .rti! Mirr. hv H r: .nvl fl'm ! 'tt.
' tn.Mi M D avntrt''itl 11 I OWIirt.' B
fr. ru ft iT.i-
t'ta (ill f ff M. Xfi Ki'i'inn!.'-"! rv .n. ' if, ! II. t,
trniD, Umlm:. ill p - IPiis - ' W fr- ill tf
n.ioifJ in r"iiit-- :iti I ?r jt.-. iTi- l iu hp-r
pbt tifni,..sl $JwU ou ltu-u, m;'.i ro.lt r. . J
INivi rpftT)rvT, tTinviToi
J. T. l.t'HP tr: rr. I in i
. Bi KiwtT. awt'h prr vr-r h"fi.ir-ii
7 T:-:
if Mi. K i
.ait- '
' t!harla II. I:i. rin li lii'liii ti;- M.--.--T; ' "i1 "'".
i autbnrite.1 tf itr -d.w u many rt- .utrt 1 l r
UK ot that -.-tii-lrn
ft.' XlTT.
EKMOArAI,!
TI L. M' ) VV li V has rem..ve.l his I'liotO
m s;r:ipli llalliMlimnt 10 ih.
iew Billl'tiu un MaiKel lr..el, r.'rotlr oc
cupied by Dr. Bnrlan. ornifllE THK
BA.NK. wber. he has fitteil up one ut the
Finest Galleries in the Country!
Having superior tacilities and a lung i-
renentr. he is satisfif 1 ih.u hi wrl
V hl4 ..,
, .,, .....
rk ran net
rikPrng Store
-STI Ahead :
II. R. Zimmerman,
MKKCIIANT T AIIOYi.
M
AfiKKT Sti'iar. Iw sSur-, 19 now fr-
pir I to lurniNQ OTicers Military
I 4 lot iking acrlui? i. r-s'.' iM ns at -it
( Ad it Ziuim?rman,A R" i, Whi' Jt B os
1 1
i
A!IKAI' Come r-a! o.:n ail
eianrne r v .ir-ei-.-f t" la-gwt
a,.,I rh'ipt t r'( tf Horo isiaite B.i
. aal sh..e lti I nion c. u- 'v !
I LX-Jom i-.-ivft a I K!!t s' fTI.T uf
( City laliKlv ft orlt at utn-o il' i. pr.cs.
x ...
is iae urJtr u. tn-i?av a: SCJ" irttS,
I l'ppel e tr. i.a..., L.t ..i.i.ik
U 1 tie tA.Vill.V f.-JA i' Vi KR.
A'l Kitchen (Ir.a-e ran h male into
' SuAi' t.v n -.i.i! .v.I cA;
I -S l-.:- :'.!. h a'-eoj.nav . earhrcr.
j ill V i' i a etisi.y n.ade ..a ;:, a, u.da.i.2
( cu,) ef C
! .la;'i:acIor.-, ! or.'v ty '.'-j i'otr.tees
rciin'ii .i!t M;iti!i:'.ii'lti.-.i"r ( oniniiT,
! 1
So- I.T UHlDUtat., rUlL'.LLi'.'li.L.
rb i-i, i-o:. i
f NsfnvN'i'K '.-i.
, 1 AMtt;ICA-l'..o
V
i.lo r;..t..ll, ::i
; i..:!:.l -.rtO.0CO.OO
A-..t. Jun. - - l.J'l71a.i
Aurit'-in; ritrriv.Pfi.idea;
: r !! Mil.!.-1 l'l.A I' I'. rr-'-:
, K im, i .:.. a:, la.a.eJ,
l'r-.u....
n mn.
A;?:i: f..r I i. tea covin r, F
. i.: tj.ei
i ;.;.".t -.';. av.'.v c.k. r.i.
I l.a.11 i Ui.Si.t.J.. a raynriur.
TT-
Ills f"v Hotel ii r.t:3t:d .pp:si: :.kn
in H.ii.f.m ihe ui-i la:ii.-.:a! e r.:. t
beau-i: 1 part i l me ! , r.nd !. r ty :e n.
r..nvct..-'o.e can riot be u;,.a.ci iu C'i-l.ai
IV:!n.yi van .a.
Th.se vi-. tin; the I n'Vr:T. riV5i!:s
C on. will tir..i tt trie m- st n nvrto. n: aal
central pnbl-r bu charges v im be ibw
ni, st reason a: :e ai. I n.-.:io r 11 me or f ip'aiw
uol le p..r-. i to te:. u ev ry ... "o. ri urua
those ua may ca !. I'.T-. :t i n t:: Cu'Jl.:j
will be eharrre.l sr. ets per mea!.
Lewianorr, April 1.
Executor's Kotlce.
OTIt.'E is hereby siven, that I.etteratM.
tainentarf on tri la-twiii an. 5 le-tameot
ol Mrs. A.NX UK!:.(w.te J -taaa lata f
l.ewisburz boro-iti I no u coun'v. nave beta
era.ate-1 to ill? tn, -.1. ly tu-o il?i-? tf
L ntt-nc tit:ty,tr. -lite I' r:n . 1 V.v; a I re-ir.1
havinc: claims B;i tot ; a '. e-:.i:e u :l; pr'-s&t
tnem. and th se ou-ine :-a:'l estate are redoes
ted u tutne inimeil.ate p:vt:ir.t, to
XATUAX .Viti. ', tiecator
In nay aMence. accounts n.ay la lefi w.:?J
Geo. V. Miller. Lv. l.ewist.-jr Aui;.!. px
Tlfm Jsfanri IVTrur r,nf!?'
! JOSLTH L. IIAX Iiavin? LikcB tU
vanrty of
fi.if C i ffrntTmen' C7t.fi, nn. A-f.
Also a anil splrnenl stock rf Li OTKrl
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