, eeedingi or by the powers vested in the- marshals by fuNr i "---that as 'a co 'ordinate brunch. of the gevernmeet and as CoAmander-in,Chief:of the ar- 111\-.:t;idr.aTy - , he is engaged, hi sup pressina this- rebellion. ~byf virtue- of the poAveril vested in Min 'bY the• Con stitut4on,l; ' tO ,preservc, protect and _defend 4..."11ancl to take care that the • laws be faillifOly,. exeeuted," and by 'the authority Vested in andl,..the , duty laid Upon. him; by Congress to call out the 'Military power expressly . for these' purposes-that . he has - reliahle 'information . that the party arrested is engaged inithe insurrection:or is (1011 7.1 spiring with the rebels to promote it, 1 and that 14S detention is necessary to j prevent the -operations' of ithe army 1 - from being frustrated or- impeded, or 1 is essential; to its safety or to preve . n ± „. „ the spreadlof inSurrection.7 IThe Ch ,te' Meet ing of th e , Committee: - Committee: - 0/ Justicelidj not deeided, I say, thatAte, l .' '••,;,' I Sp.fetyi: • would disregard such a re - din - So a .11 1 1g 1 The' Committee met! on 'Friday,' the Writ of hateas corpus, and!: diachitr gy ., l ah. of Se 1861, at 1 - lo o'clock the', prison } 'l.s as illegally arrested and 1 iti . :m• 1. inpursuance of adjournment. detained. - If he did so, I should dis- ' , l i i, l e il l '. i h ni.. e Lh e st e i s iiii sari atj .. .and - Vice :Chairman; trust the' sudgment of one Who - , 'in a 13 absent, Dr. S. Cuti time of profound peace, - 4 the e'Ont-, iiin_ton., was appointed ‘ Chairman , mind of the executive,. could decide to t ~..o i s4 ., r ini, ~. 1 . withdraw the whole treasure of the 1 4 Atisl'.N.--•Jitrres Arbnek e, John 41- United State.s"from its legal .deposita lis.•or4lEltigh Berinet,,H. B. illeisel,Geo - ., rv, and distribute it among irinumera- 'i hie State corporations, bound by no le-1 j••• .1. - Ba - rker - Samtiel Bigger, Henry Bry-I i an, JohnlChenv.l. , S: C. :Clow, Jesse Ca-' g. I cher and under no legal sanctiens ; ; .!rothers Isaac' Cover B.C tCritchlow. - 3 ' .- - • i • t . r I: i ? • ~ • to eXecute the trust confide ice 0 Robert_ C. o Coo Per, Reber Douthitt, them ; and yet in a time of 'insUrrec- Daniel I.)ltivson,lJameti Darragh Sam tion and war and - . great national : ne, It , cl n. .l.a . venport, Agnew: 'Duff. Jas. Dun. cesSitv, could decide that traitors and ~W. Fulton, P. L. Grim, G. W. ' eons.pirators against the lawS, the Co- 1 vu c a -- . p . not , l'ra j s ci ii i , i ff icts a to co n b , lienrici.,T. E.l l Jaeluson.ll •stitution and the Union _itself T. I G. Kerr, D. Kennedy, he :held to-; , deprive ' them of' harm. . 1 I 'll.. T. Kennedi - , .1 A. R. •3.tiller, 'John But Whatever, be, the .act of the part' lir Carrel DI. `O. A.! 11.'c lane. 5i11..;, - -- . zan,..we shrill do the• Chief -Justice: no ," il l o e b ri•Lek . :Lß , o_l3,...t in . ruNrCreery ..Wrii. - Orr, -A .1 ••• wrong. :We \could not .even suspect . him of p ronouncing a judgment. so ~ ,,.,,21TXu . : i Lewis Reno, Joh R`jvh.-e-3,-EllePd, John Reeves I • tnipalriotic and Unsolllld. - As . well - ;" 0 `.7 . ' ,u tt Hiraml..Stowe, IW. P:ToWnsefi . d • might we ,declare that the privileges ell' . T: TaYlor, :Zit. Wells, I'. N. Yoing of the habea to re ois extended- larva 11'1 1 The .Fina4ce, Military and Belie prisoner' arrested. by a Sheriff p l !CoMmittees, reported Verbally, the Ex 4 returned. as Lela under legal -r°- i'Lecutive Comnititte reported in writin , , coss.. • - 1 1; whieh Was adopted. and is as follows f •Tbough it niay be; that. Congress , : .. , meeting oftheEketiv alone, can-suspend the privilege of the A,en , e co,mmit ? tee Was Convened at the Sheriff's Office, irrit itslf. l-- the judge whe, under it, ; wonl.ll Wilfully discharge, one held by I .at the:cid' of their President, on Mon: : of : August, 1861.-4 w lal•til 'ar rest for the maintenance of. tv rn 't-I l l e e r l ,I:Liit' daY present : 'Daniel Agnew' the_very. life of the Goverittnent, iPre l sident, Thoinns Cunitingham, R. • rtinstittition and „the laws; ivould the P Roberts Win 'B. Clark and Thom•.l l ;nip:Pail:led, and-jUstly convicted of a; • ~• ~.,; • •_ . , 1 , . , I . • - ... .--,, 1 • • iletra}av i oi ois 11 u.A. ,.. 1 as At k..xtlery. 1. 42uortun Ipresitt. On . ; i lutotioni .- ~ , , • i Wheiqthe C'onstitutionlenjoined the .11-•01v , .t.1 'That the Relief Cotrunit i ., , ~ t,s, . l , ! ,lac}: inn,. t ongress committed, to the ; , , ,! actin . g under authority Of the Presidei4 the power, to defend . the L" COMmittee of. Safety; be: ordered 4 . 1 Constitu ion, and to causle the- inwß to lirndllafter .the .ij-th day of Septembeic he duly I, l xecute.l, - and t• il I peser- Yet_ -net ;ne t -L . - .l . .o.liscolititiue the relief to fain I ' .. iww. 1,...:1h0u1d do -- z that„ which they , '',';ls,tq., Of Volnateeri, in Serviee so far - could ia - 4'..foresee, the President - can= 'Bi as hey shall helfurnislied out of the, not he etfrbed in a wise and sound dis lEepitoinV fulidi and to, turn - -their ap4- cret ion :lI'S to the method and mean. . Iplicant';over fe,'the .Ceiint.3, - board of I,v millet - Ai,- shall perform his duty , tc-- , • 1 ' iter!ld With the ieconipanyin. , segg•e.4.- autt.exe‘z.iitc hi:. powers: ;The greater. , tiorts ,, a ~ it . , and proofs to'- enable them to 01, poweil tilt tholess, i County fund. 1 he ea.. 1,4 s' uppress insnr : r t e y e i ti l o i n lje tV i if i t i ll. t ' l l in.j ' e4er-°L ' L a the Re l solved, That in case . the .110 •11 UT 011 ' 1 tie 11iTeSt of the . rebels . and their 1i,.., liutiarils.; . of this ` t Cunty . be called into l' eonspiraoi•s, his power tii - ,1 the one scriri,e : i i and if i shall be', found that int:la:los the oilier. ~ , ,The ptAver_to ar 1-th ;;( 'oUntv ' fluid is not available for ~ • ~..s. ilielii.les the power Ite detain` - •.• (-: -- I• ' I • ' the F.•tipporti of their familities,-that the I :old .it waulfhbe :l nuyekery,ifthe pow- • 1 1-„ ~ 1 .1 . • ~. ..- • f d't .1» 'i , d l t,i• the said ~,,;.E.c.:e110111. un s., ~ 121 .... el* to reonee an 11r4111•reeti 011 too .great ; 1 :• - • • <: • ~q•'6 111 - 11 Pri•'• ‘“--- ' . 1 for lb , : tivil authority to-uicine..., i , , D - g Cuni nin.diain .offerell the fed- must yield its prisoners to ... ,i... ~. .. i Th e a , ..!-. ; '••.-','• ll low,ingl, resolution whieh 'was . unatil 1 corpti atiltlie.nioment of arrest. whilel __,.,,,, N , ,a,inpte4. , ~ .. ,le• civi power, toolfeeble:to conquer; ": 1 '" Wlt - Oretts.- I Ttie. tlitizens - of. Beaver Antpm:il:he. may •rt••=,• .f,oia it s falll 7 c0 , 130,..i)ni.v.,_44,,,,,4 . h..„6ernr... ._ re .,_ tieiii, .......i, ~,i-li•-:; t it vigoi• 1;) . ..ili' - ' ,1 •""'" 7 s;tl.!'i) -- ,ttill . :prOteetion against, the in- I - --„-,r.. , •:;-•••• IptU 111f0T1 1:T1 sIU•9 .3 1 1 • . , ' )1.9 ' 1°1"1" ; vasl6ll luf rebels who are now in , arms ; . , . , 1 ••• - ith trie intention of of trampling on i Th.. 1:4...i-who tlr. Lot. eriN,le 1 .. t .1.....'11er1 , , , ; ill(: 0011Stitutii_ni an 4 thellaws of our :rivr. (4 .- 1,1,t: ll•..verinent• - by unpatriot- i 1 efain ....,_ , ie a , tenii,ts to revile its;. tiN mid thus to ovt.rthrow our adie . ini ' tra jji.datitiful and hitherto happy goyerri i''•''': ..': \ i''t": l-l T alin g, a " til" , tr'etliwt l i t, l 'lll nicittland build upon-its: ruin one:Aoftlic - suppress .nsurreetom, raise anotoe,. 1 .,,•• E . ; .- , t of tidotisinsi slt its ..th - eretOre cry. Tbev - wield 1 the .pres• - •Z to ; the ' ' ....-; . ; ,:- ~' . • „ ,i . • ~, il our tlt:ty A •peiy expresy our opinion •• 6;el in 4.11 g Int. (.0V el ilineilt. li . r arg , ,-,1• 11 . IL • 1 ally ioatters, thet'bola I t' -h• 1 is •o o 'l\ le 1 4 :=ant >`,t appeals Ito the prejudices!! • .. - , , :., ~ . . i,;l i..1.1, - 01, ~i. in. , ii ; thc.s- - to summit the goverhniont in main-- cr.)" Peact'l, t a i l ,.. th e integrity 4f , he Cons tit talon Lvi"'"' i• 1 1:::' i 4 "(' i leaPPl i t'n ' l"l - 'll - .Tili' l'i. eill , .reitv , thehtws. and unpin: down •-. vr'.,:en there can -1;0 flo etliiii,roinise...- 1 , .„ .4 , ‘. . _ - , , , • ' ' 'at at, - tiazarus ttlis net:1110w- n re (anon. !. 21 1 ,.‘,-,e n e- in T ee and com Promise to al, ..,, ~ -,.. ~ • ; -- 1 • t . i• ~ • t ,•e,•• • .-, tilt i [wi t -tort. 1 '` . " l l' . '",' t s )3 .r.'"'.,T.:(',.""' lily'NII!. - ResOLved. That we ftillv approve (Al! 1 i roi 1." , 1...1 1 lcu9 Say qtey - 4gui...... l ' c4 ' i . t.he pi•OetUina6oit_orMajorGr enema Fre..„.4 . , I.i l,+ tii . the- I.' ni , ),El4,ut Oilf ofi t, no - or •,1,20-,v,,-.s a l.,n e . but it». indepenoetiee, . 1 :LI intik ; that iiiis r an important step 11l 8.1•1-, ni t in., 4imit-grto distraet and di-, , . 1 11 the 1i Lt direj_litm that whilst it fully; ; I te.Tt - the lov: 1 Citizens 1 ll h l l n a t eir • vil e , - al.q, eirculatt- these ;pestilentp'r r.' , the •• " • ~ • • sh• - •ets :pii.l.alr this: the 3 - - 1 i , slum:ter Constitution -ot their Lo .11 the'; l l'. • "1: .. •. • ._ 1 . ._ . . „. ~ t ~,;;.;:ttatt..l it .will ellectuall ; iinoel. from': luille• •• 14.: -/I ot:11.1 - 1.. Ile I.lll:.ert of toe: undo .. 1 , , ~..., , , •.: • •.- , I- I. inrit '.the rem» - one of ins principal 1 Il' ' : . '! '.' ' . ' pig,.„l)-ti - -:-", ~- '1 'r ill a t-r-,e would c:ow.quet that Gov- I ernment has 'mild means long enough ; : I that. it has forborne until "forbearance I has ceased to be maile,a,-virtue,?, arid I Inoiviit becomes its imperatiVe duty, to 1 1 enibree the last-' of.Congres.s hi relation I, ' to traiters a titl thiirSympathizers, w i lt 9 i 1 render ',aid' and comfort . to the eneiny; and that it is the duty-of all geed and,) 1 loyal'citizen.S, to sec that the laws ' of • j Ceingrdss;. as well as those of our own I .S t ate he enforced against; all aitlers and i abiAtOrs o n f treason.' ! ' 1 - Andrew Wattersdn o'fferedl.he fbl- ''. , . 1 loWing reselution, Which was una»t- 1 1 mOuSly adopted : . -', . 1 : ' - .• ; ' . , , I • . 'Resolved, That We approve of. the ; action of theFeSeritl Government, in -1 suppressing:lF tteasona e newspaper:; 1 anld,iii arresiing and imprisoningper- . .' 1 soils, who have given 1 utterance to treasonable kentimentsand adhered ,to the eneniis of the government. ' All 1 loy all citizens. we ' feel confident will 1 . vigorously sustain ever act of the pub ; lie authorities : suppressing treason, and esyccially in dnYy punishing those ;; amongst - LIS . , who distribute treasonable papers,and :entleaVor by treasonable speeites' to i weakn time arm:' of the Government, andgive aid Andean:OA te the, traitors 'of the South. .; ;; On motion, Resolved, That this Com rriittee will in futule meet on the first T;tidtty in every= month:l ' 1 1011 motion adjourned: - press. _ Tliey r ay they are' for- the Union and against rebellion. - ?;11it _what sort of tidelif,y thilt which constantly plays •its part intee, the - hands of the enemy. ;!which foments discord. strife, and di si; ensibli at hot ne.an d sends cbu , t lind - encouragement abroad.? - The liberty of the press. is a ,sacred 'right, and not lightly_to be,l. invaded. But what ditTerenCe is there' betweclii the 111211 i ho give s his horse to the cneiny,tito aid hits!to Aescape or con - quer. and him, wlie by tie press par: alyzes I:he arm of government, pre sents citizens from - voluntering, and buoys up the hopes of the enemy, by the distraction 'he breeds in our midst?' What sort of_liberty is it which has the right to de wrong ? - The 'only liberty the press to be prized, has forit - -. Sake _tile rights, arid interests sof freeinen, 'lt has n - o liberty'to strike them down. lf it, will stand. the path,.in obstruction to „the 'suPpreS -.shin. of; a wicked rebellion ; what ,_right bas it to complain that govern.' went SUPpresses it also ? ft is'the duty of every man; now in the holm of his 'country's peril, lb .give to her the whole weight' of, his tharacter and his influence—his voice his :arni..and his means. Let the tongue be palsied and the voice :hush-, era in silence, that would 'now spread divisions in the ranks of the people, . and_thns destroy -the best government ' on earth. turn back the tide of pro- I • -gross, , ind sink the cause.. of freedom • I ' and oe human rights in B the deep and TriE alti or Exehauge aud.:the 'dark abys:i of treason. South arc not to be allowed- to cirm . As a Court 'WC' should be wanting in I late througll the ufails, Their_ ineon duty Were we not to warn the people I sistency,,weakness malice, and-unfair to avoid danger, arouse their patriot-(nzs were sO palpable that. they Were -ism and enlist them in the cause of harnaless, and the6tep 'seeins.to tis to law 'and order, and upon the side of have been unnece.ssary: The Repub . the Union ,ancl the Constitution.-- _ ieari, of the I same oty 'has also been ekelnded. This-is ilot polities but plain duty.-- It we fail to raise the voice of admod ' mitten, and an incensed populace, 1 Ifer Treasury notes bearing 7,3oper goaded to madness , , in a time of exl,cent interest can•be bad at the bank citement and peril,- should;take bus- ing house of J. Hanna in P sburg - I . • • • . .t ' Lice into ita own hands to rid itee of sympathy with treasons we fail • our duty . iti, preventing thOpe.ontbu.zta of passion which lead to riot raid to blooifshed. The time, will come if disseinsiona be fomented by. - disloyal heartS; when here hi the , = peaceful Nort4b - meu with arms! in their ha i nds i will oppose- each -other, and scene:3 l Williere . oceur,l and deeds be d?ne,l which Inowdarken the soil Of the once 2tinny South, and fill the hearts or pa il-iota and men Who love the Union, with "terror and 'dismay. The cowl - country must belpreserved,; the laws iitust 'be executed, andlthis - only ,can be clone; by !aveidini those aanses which excite the passion and aionse the i `diination Or a loyal and 'a -ffee . ~. lige le. I 1 - - • ii. . i 't ' rtti 1 i wawa's. 8' C . ' H. - Ot r irit t Cam. ' T I.Se1 . Sef u., , , i 'l • 1 : • r 1 :.; ' . • • • F;IESTi D '•vil.l . R .. i et . pres icui thl the is oukt be io ni j eke• - -a r r galr,l report of. kind thiqgs_pertscil il -tbLi.t.lidl ait Igiment in g ;Der „a id Co. 'titular', our ci r ffia ra deemed 1 to appoint reorlspondent, a consider r.m 1 . co respondcncel - jot* space yo OJAI Faye'all 'thation of ,ntorbst 'that' I : IC, 1 , I ° l ld n ct tli f. ii, i l y : i f' ii r k ri -l f et n t o ei l, t r i , cb l ' i, f i4 no m: t 1 myself important M atte s /„ : as a de led, ree ! Count, of all that c h ti.pas.4ed under in , dbserration iiine my . adVent I;(1 ion th tilitary. st I, e, 1 onlii occupy arc . . ' aCe: .• • 1 . 1 I . i I 1. - ) Terileyto n, rein which this Pam , il ives milt, is f, village situated, a ' tlhejtinetio ! of r e 'Washington : aly Frederick' ,rike the r roalli, leading fug to Big ails i(. en. 31.',Cit I'4.brt4 71 ga . e is qua r ere a .r onn r 1.. ;ow ii. i ti,,i4 il i iiJaCh:regim nt _LIS its own field guar 's nil local•re ulti ion s , the 110 hein orneWhat strip' en , especially in t l'intli, whi 11 448 I . in the O r 1 bee i 1 1 'Under bette • dispi ',line than - et r i t y of the yermsylva. .',a, re * meats i q i i • guar d n i on , is,now alm o st s effectual as a castle nnii; Wall, and re nti • 1 be passedl with a , r ent Written ,pas f • eml the 'Coleneld L ; B - fore • ; ing outside the J i other day on i r busine 1 0 (let i with, the ~i t onit'; a hsery department, I ry had •au cirportnniiy; of viiting •t 1 ;t4 on Tenth. - I took it dinner will 'Capt.l'lf, a f R.; Adams, and she k , hand - with the ' . o i 'boys, whom I :l fate id in_ g. 11 heal .11 L I landpirits _ most id them. bus ily enga ei, gild in cleaning" } up their t--to wline; Tuf ; B ces, (thit't• what( we call our painted l PennsylVa ill_ Maskets)r and Sinekio ti cut-acid di dn,d'rill, and n general t APpearence, . Cipt. c i 'Adams i Conipaity E 1 will compare lay, rablY wi n h any I,p • the brigade. anti h is justly Proud Of ~ it. 'l' elk) 'Saw Yon townsman, S. B. i . Wilson,'ESq., iti li . new occu pation I . l'. Sutler.. lie bs the best establi as . , 'tient • ► the brigade, and ill' bo of ,ii .1(0.1 1 the enthlmayl be thankful d th 1 the,i have a Man -whoi.,anlike most Satlers, will be satisfied with. a fai profit. Bet to' r return to ourlown rem; 1 ,1 anent. OUr duty iconrists, in it 1, - .1 • - 1 six hours daily, and takin4. turns 9 guard, New guerd is inounteil e'er - 12,4 hoUrs, end.reqiiires 'at:pile:sent one hundred Men ' ivitli the necOsery olti: cers. The torde 4 dKlded:' ntolthrele ••reliefs,?' r .gangs. The 't•st Ilieit l i o ;• i pasted, re nai4 on watch to -o hour„6. when it o.' refievo bY the second!, which is rOieved in turn by the IthiAlL and' so . , o . Police duty 4,Onsistsli ek•aning u ''thel quarters, e " t., and ;iii generally •eserved fel. dies . whe mis . (roll calh of thesc. , ditties. its dc. , very ei 41' I t (1 . tit have pick tdu ) •, ~ . r . , i . „. 4 1 . , days; to relieve ot h er legi in, tilts.; ”,, willityrly and4o atigneof , t,ln. Marei hi; aecipitliOno4lso good tu n ic cdlui!r. l 'Whi e in this land ',X,I datr; re:-Arah i i u of camp Ida il eas, re is 'tqrown i e'l'i and run and fer sting is the oi•der Of t 'm day. The offniers fft) nut c 6 mtenarid maurauding, lfut, nevertl4 - --. 4•Oi•ril fields, 'peach -fire'uardsj atifi patches. suitta.iitH I;iii4., terizcs trilv,...e..i.t.xersion:s hii lint the ease, ai Able L'ilicerii post la theilini, islrequi i r6tht . '-J least one ot hid Men op Oil: elei:f.,, WllOllOlOl inqui4r of ' penis exte nd th at'of tl7enop-ccitinnissiwieil officer ; 1 corporals Lire created Irian t he runl.,L; i and one, 611. tluise with ' tliee, Men to; relieve eacrli 'otilieif at regul4r,linterv4s, 1 I constitute a picket .ptist. I .I.'lle . dirt' 1 of these 61 line i:i to errdsti any Si(i.- t , piciaus pei•sinWi+, inters iPti all akiL i i eles.eo.titi•abitt (14 war; at (11 4 , give ith. ! -c alarm should the. enemy +env!. 't ,i; r u advaliee. - "Fatig le duly" i!i'no sitifti ; lil item With us at p. resent - at d-li,xten ir •to i. Pi ME requisitiOr regiment myht : ikely ; :,tatpe - '4 has timbe and even' led to the! ! ed with guards at ! Cason rec Bence; Of ! tili'Rl Oil . ovardett SOll I and; pose that! not - loyal; the fainib the world when the use 'of I,l* 4,nents, the la wle I prop ri at i their fan I have ry met] Thing- ar, take a m r ire 1 the past' en I most of. f ie t 4 prepare .l to i Whereves wei ed; nothmg, I nature uintil I ger froml' hea into camp al; t 'orders t pa( !a days '' .ratif hold ourselv a given sign lenjoined; w , and .excitim 'est activity =EI ndon Army .0 il[tilv made irom t - ar...11 i , ,- , -; . ' ) :met ; t:i its yequiFentent.t- r1 -he!re l , that .1.7bi10. SOi l 1 ye a biri. thing in t he 1 , p laO6AO 1);lyi a$ ilot Oni .1' ensAift, but 11.1.0 s of eOtia, , li.oli.es 11a4 lieeti , hiy i c - Ind r:whare tbekinteOp- i rage s of ~ u 11§. . . Special 1 v )in. tunes l "dt4ed, a 4 !Fml..- 1 iir hist:Lace; the i•eist. 0 itt letuaa wb4 M oWnse,! 11 ni 4 we are 44anipp - '0411s.1 ( gh fO }whams- E. e to say. , I . l.fany ii causeitiut t; lb [nate.' it'tv govw•pmekit; bti i itot:i , Fee ititetilbitsse 4iih i . c. i .: my °pit ion is that ttientl dyu',andedcp 11 acres re , coea:,i )1 11 i ted pr,Otel:, ton agai lit !-s ivil 6 g. 1 aWil 0 : i f y• thing.; it , l at .st .1,4.2. ' c c taptS }ham appe i Iti.7. 'ven i,,-Oull .- 11 ide r 4 t J¥ Us tttikler orclill :11- liti 0 110 11. e l n o l 'cEal net S S n Ilg, I - o i no' %equ , 11 sta , rri ~~•~i 7:1 1 . I ,nre l liv d mo, , II 111 ilii ;ginning:, °were* ito ly- tune O :lat... I , Fpr S - we liav4 ?oeii for the I nu* ar s, that t, lreli at, / ort 1 nn ~i;e 1 et ca eto be i ced Icover, et; 'n exe tilii night wlie a ine `4„n, afters ett',..:i 'e gall ih ili a feW min tes v.- . 1 1 . i z i ad p our blah -ets p it, iti our hav i e SEAS MI readinep to Iforifil s Had Inotli [ Hence he t e uld hare had it• e;- tis lit i'it s the gi;er . aded -ndia 1 ..',14- hi P t d.ii H. i l l , s 4 II- -* 0 tm ) 1 1 1 tett an ih agat ,' ten, o'e o k an thk in. The i ip •der t vih. ihe Camp and i "il4 an a& W were nit] m the ‘dir ction f, tll preceded 1 1 *3- h d thel / F. Seri 1, the grf. ter 1 p tl , ely:lined itlili he 1 , 1 r lit. we coulii -cal•colx I st. and ;wei6 ecer3j Min failingnim runnitig a het-of so el l cafele 4 fel t , , "4 7ere fitiallylb light 1 I, 1 1. , i.t 1 ' - t quiet. 'it, Y . i i ai messen er *lli in," ran thrdukl than t en.tjr Inc "double qnickl' Chain ridg, c e, , list) rough by-i t oinl which IN as closk and so Lark thi our file leaderS, me in dnger' o gainst t e lityoi low in rout WI the Po I.'o o e, at ali)oi ta I iutthe;datile tiffs, • ~, „shore thel hrid e, wheri vie. r 0 .. ' . , yOti4arty 6 officer A. . 0 1 Ahead ,o o'reco Coitei; lAfto awhilo 3 . • • iet," , 4d ; sati,4fte4 that n "danger'ikaa pre ,":nded)brfogel t raornmg,l anditoil,d ' 1 ,.t0 o'o k . e , e:jrs(4.:re.g , ,cOm , fortable for I he ti o . •behig„whiCh ;we did., ITO= II o :. o ondeirtrePai i red to the roadiido, I lied himiell' in hi blan4et besidi) his L , .nd in a few / m mites was hliliri i i us t 1 I the pr_settce rilatt„,o - rer or !any ;:m hing 41se. We slep , nnlisturbecl 'un til an Ise; when `lwo aro.' , and aWait, ed f. ' , er'ordersl • The ermont4ind *sir. iihuiettSregirnenti hich,a : 'en 'cam •ii near thi ri,icori,- t -this t oiikt were tither lahead cif uS, or in tl e olui 'nye although mOst i tof-th PennsYlrar . nia 1 11 •perres wereu der narching or ders, none that I kilo* Of; but lours and t e 12th , [were cAlled out. 1 I -, As Niro filed , 010 the 1. 1 2 1 h on o r re :,) [turn, 1 1 , had an opportunity of sp a . Ling ,ItO•o , !old friend' Minor t • p ow Ca ain) I Wilt ,x.-landlord ofitbe'lluron. ' use, he seelns to he inl'his'cleinj i ent,and' ooks well 'mid heallY. l Th'is al rm. wa4 .luite air ,adventurO:: a . hd; wen a', B rea , way to. sli4v what inightbe.e Tected rofthe 1 boys w in h e e n n N‘ p i u h t 6 t:: v ti r te i t o e n s . g l u V a h rd en i :I n ho a , n se y of th ;sick liSt, 4vholwer deeine able were in,ustere'tlrtb , •elieve the inbip ef'fo-' 4'd upon-goin Witl the.icOment had even Eita -tell IvhO badltal be 4 I (I froni he ran cS, lalnd in;tn i who . i drilling,an lori4.it upOl eve-: )Portunity, I micro ` , ' the, first ' 'top ut le harness at thfirst prosp ect ofi '. t. 1 i 1 I , lis . - ' 1 , t:o , : W, a word :abouw companY.— i'free tO say that in point ofleffi . i I I t ' 'll. . ' ~ there ts, root a,better one it the if ads. In diseipline'an 1 genes h ood rior it is not lexcell d• th. en for ~ , e c ost 'pa'rt4lr youn , healthy ac itnd streng; oth 9 ieers an' l' ten eto reaCh pe ectio ;and not i ith uCcess. , ;,'.ll acqu red 'effibi ney r lofficerixs eYon our ey!pecta-, They li r the r3spect o l* their ( I w hom they , reat with a kindness onsideratim Which is apPrtchk.', I Oaptain 'Cittliber - son mak s 1 a ifal offir,, land has the full dprofi li. Of his men; though the othet of- , r 1 , , t I are peril:Ts fully ,as wcill pqr:ted the inal ual.r There is la inafked -..once it .th jeneial detheanor:of filen when heis arcs ant whilh klor-i xist in his itbseenee. There ii; an Mce in his Wo dS - which is leet on i• bloys, hutslio• ld. yodask then:, 'why 1 I, ithey ceuldtn )t tell Yon. 1 . tO'ettit'y Cain run. with Gen.! Call (staff rcriewe I the troops of this ~4de on Saturday Pist. Itlvi 4 s a ad l affair. ' ' i , 1 I Private ofll, - .•, fidr. rermont legi op is to 11e s hot to-tit rrow in l orning steepin; atl his pbst while on fluty near camp L yon. 'o the vniae. Theordcr to • ids arl'qFt' was . I Iby the tfallerat Chaplins 'thiti inj' i ng, al , a 41;rning to other:;.,, It lhorrid sentence. lin, no doubt ju-t, 1011 bel the prooluettvelof -‘ 1 •0(i. :o -:., 1• P. /I 18 1 61. .1; 1 , e th. L I in par roper ir if 79 ortklyl infer ge den , fieei in ditrt the k not infle the it is' and Brii Eiiii Hay ti n I . )r a:, a Potf rea mor and stilt; • r gen9ral l~ithcrd, art —Laving, 'had; 661110 I l• I .' I ; COnlitry elIt(11,, ( : p1 . ., II yotirl vizag e .(raduall i; lengthl in roportion -11 1 t r .'' tor ' 411, 0 11 .0 rovee, 3 will Idrawlit-to a; . el 9) Ito vtiver fotrget ;tti,.iitt4i ha -el been .!, niiexetttd tet fi•Oin the ranld, to1!I t 1 11( niti V:,` (:) pIOSI O( 0 1 Cl 11 am du; flit' . higgi -‘4 ; It it 4 1 4 :it as.it y d ±6O t. ii tel . ) . far ;in 1016 ' t 1)(1 contented' h'i the . 4.• . ; .; • ; ' 1'.1;3.-8 ot.l, el: ; 1;.- ',..,1. irte i to add. that i0.11.a , yrdei'S tO I,)e, ill rtirlAililf• 3ir i 4 TB.IIS, 'l, - It. l re Übe pic .x• i elittilging;• tir eiNii , lilies .r.I irrhe pb s; s't : o dist li ¥.7m tquiciget4 ; :tad v iitth have . Iretjo . fore re ahined a NNieli at a t 61 oip• stiti• 'lalwefer . 1 1 : i2i % + mc4. )ye w otiri touts viti. vai; ant th;e:lenloi Atriioa ; bei w,t)vill 1.), at;on paid ( 1 , n#i'4l ; Or (I.llgOpt apd leryl .This 400 I tie. b i n4ed ttot. e r4rriaie 911h!haviu c ,- a tills!) l?e; There i oda-it-amp tlielway c VOit alit, btril need r4dularly, Oven to 31 Hinging .h I there thet p iereyy J ten l-' ee4ars, wl g Orirance , 1 1 - nit heal it ' There 1(' ! 1 no 41,-s of i It (p' li l ttle in - t', tcl .. I 'rester( at on teitalt , , Dn svl i vania,; sY of ( l `flag, It- (l i r sred u 'as Vu onlyl .4 o Cr C I itld hen al 'the 0 s I -tis place, 1 1 a ails hri. 4e otnntene tt- (touri pi er i e urneci i of server.! 'i'l Satuyr , e rss time - I( ary 11i ,a Inpbe:l 1 guard 1 , uds th I I' 11.1 II C t4ivt'iv 'health i l 4.2( pl a par I i i-,, and 1 , ?1,t• : 1 .1 : iS i );t Ott 111? bat %se r ar is: -e iingF,ra et ::ilia I=l EWE MEE fi, , Stl 1116 , ::: '.al Orlr tetil.i!l,gS 1 kl. '.lllll,St] 110 t. tries.'yyly i ktilt..lt..l . y INenik,',lllo . ie lionoll,bli , aa'd I.'orpor,til:, Yini fay . ` to inilikar • y • i utivaiii-enient is .tore ; 1 ' NSA' o'.uk.ve ineantiare!! ini-- C , 64:1•04;,%.1t... .I - hai. - '( 1 , : 1 01' --- 11 i-e jusf ik , ' ol-(,,I• •ss cl t,,, nya.oll to iets havi.'beon •: actoSs ple: riv-i taut to :O n& . ( 1 ,4',, 1 tile :reginierits guardef,ll..;baAfe me.. Tble HI 111 . . , -,4 ,e n•over3/41 1 ,44 I - .w II qakelll:iit ()I . ' on a:e• - ., , , Ott Of. . u:e rnelit l iolneti; --. d by a ( Aaeh-, u park: of -1 ri Arto-' ' ':, ' I '' --- i ---..7,. _ ~, li , usiness and j-ou. pITTSBURG 41.NNUAL IiONIYpENC: ! : to he air or the.' °F THE.i M. p. Ctrinten . closed their seS:. ore Triam ( 1, 13 14. 1 5i0,n ip -?`-lcW - Bright9u, on last iNt'undaY' E. 11 .. IT, evettitt . . 1, We learn that 'thy had . IT; . ,throughout a•p, castint• and h rmet4-. i ' i .• . 1 4 ous meeting. Strong patriotic resolti, o•,:Sept 112.,. ' I tiong hero passed, and the, - pr nacre' mpreveine a t in i go for,iii to . their new fields O - labOk ast few tia sin pledged alike to: and thei exult the the Sfri , et's f tire •tP3'• I ' . . ''. '.O ' atte . niliaLii eHrtib_, _ • no l ved 1 t. ntion is! of clothitir he Wo have received the ; 'fol °Wing' anip Tii, . partial .i 'list of appointments: ''..1!10,v la Brighton--Wm. Reeves ; Pi Pittsburgtsbarg i ISt tlliiireh—Y. DI Herr ;, 2cl_, , ib.ureil, idu t il ; ,lher;idi,; 7---AJOnes;Allegheny City 7-4. pobin-' 1 befOre i alinost Son; 1 Stnirpsburg-- 7 -J. Scott; ro*ns -1 three pities or 1 iIIOHJ. kl.".1Hull; ' Manchester :Va.-4.,-. adds tolthe ap -3: Cowl, Ohio Circuit-D. J. K. Rine;' but to comfort 'Wd!s_ktur.gt-; A. ;Prindlon'W;iisbing-. 1 I - I fan-i-Rer,±•--Wallace. . Rev: 4lexati, deal :.)f ri ilt:tr 3 - bare ••-:be but, tor, ' Nvp probably take charg' of the ectir 11 of tic, ~ 1 eongr 4 , 4•ation at JehnstOwn. —' iar. . Ain iirOeuted,'l - ; I , i ' --_, ,1 • `-' - itizeas of( genti., 4 CONDITION ON : ! MANASAEf.— anas-. alt with beau- sag. n the whole, at: present i one 'of of whieli l be tid'-'''tbt:, - . st, stinkin spots on.the ; face 'of patriots I .ee4, Ile I be. The only wretched: hotel , large iiii. , ;160 i whiel was !there his; been c' sod,— [ '‘ , ' I...Wlrat! is , called the I gritard4aae• eon ilpl.,, batter:sy' AO,litli 1 sists of . an ' oPen • :shed I in' the street nence- to, tre64where the - iwisonerskare - coinp lied to idrawn•ii TheYetrakirr., exposed to thelelenien' .. until pri . Till4SsiclY. 1 .,.ey1 are removed toßietimon .i.Wfthi esilenc44. ‘`IIC 9I . • t '?\eieeptiori of Jeff Davis,i` during by the 171'11Pit• I ' l '"v•i'r,it reel 1 their fire thel %,., n atten . airdi, l it.b, dec.: ,i 4 I structia , a. , tem , , ters I T ,- - V qr." - rep\ ked l b 3 to who N'i i'ol tliere.'idat argiair fifcy-nve i : na:; , ; red,tak to , their'', the ' -,t, Manaesas;f and' a,ew 1 of , • i 1 ' offiees' all are Ito. and the he ' -qtuitL _ . ..d, - -recently r moved Ilse, ,resemble • .diktp 7 1 a large seal ...• Ira , ,will.eontin to . be the' Iriigini 'wly.- +7 their C . lt l' '1 i CAMP lENIf 4103 , vith) y, D l I kin ,' 91 Cr Ness: 't' cenll,, 'os aiII I ST : : l t u nkiT l i i l t r iel !. to catlition 0 IC+ ss ile clattml m\ tfolliano t 1. illich til i only 6f bukantp, h. I i t , 4 notat I.ct iinpor re, ~t. ' . .l • insti itleayi G Cu' ,1 1 114:q,,4•a1 r 5: 1 le.aCh rti l iner tit i 'pelose ( ~ a IshOrbuti phrt ) 1' 00 t Ilitn. 1 • : ' ntte l d &ies 1 Al dn "al' ern . lieett"wit d i'tbb kets, bu., - ,r•e +a }n ' Tl l Pre s lay and, ov riNier b , co idg,e, la, IN ts ttrtill4.7,y, , IA rt e rii s I tv.l 43 le—ssrot , 1, t .._ it .. . iiti „, . iit it l k, er e il t . ra w h . Se . t- . 1 ;Iled.,i There is still •a Wall ' nice o u - the sneza_Y• ailitioneli aboait: si 5 es , .it the Chain bridge. -41 T at is 4be4r i . tendon to•make an attichstley will Ce tiinlyi dsl $O tOthgir .1 , w, iis Gen ,'M'Cleilan is always l, o Abe :alert; , nif if necessary can bri : ; to- Other • -i• a' hundred theumw-lmen ,within .''ir hairs, whilst thp, e nemy cannot raise more than fifty;, Or ahiFty thOlisa. , under Gen.gpliastna's 00111- i nis hir lid .. iloiv ". ' a oi l ' Philadelphia.h l nrri 3 ved 1 it Week ; and with . Gen.! Mc Clellan 'tide a, balloon ascent by 'which a bat ' ry - commanding the Leesburg . 1 was discovered The citizens here •do - ~ , ot feel much fear of • the rebels : l , 1 I ‘Since commencing; these; few lies, a i itin i company K. mined •Rpbert , erry, from New Cattle, while I stand `i 'g erd accidentally tillot lihnselfi ,t rou the head. A part of eas.' i i I re's , gitneut, paid us a visit ont at tirday. Wei , . were, very' glad t, see `hem. No r , event, of importanc ' has tip )e l ed to day. But as 1 the s tides lose: . • - " - I"' . ,1 I f I e t v 8 i ' - nu s i % Tn - e ng l l B E A fi r : v the :nh 'll e i e ' SF t kei i : Pr P e t i n t; s se : t o 'h4j. i . ti t gli t h : 14' I d fifi mast e e: , worth to; assemble ;and express their, ii blior puce of the giant treasoil E that how t • reatea our National life. ow -I ever ebb that voice may . ' be, It is lii rebuk• to treason; it is a sigh that will , reach the CPurt, of heaven; :i it is 4.1 I ex- lama inn ; that will came So k ern -arida ism , to that he its p laces. Then ear, aloft the star-viingle ban-1 il Inero hose, "stnipes here dyed a Mon ' i mout •;" having inscribed upon t iliJ woril- of 1 the , hinnortal Web er r -. • "Lib 4. ty and ,I.Tnion, now und fo over; i l e , . 1 one a d inseparable." •I . I Ac ording to' 'previous m s i dice; ment he citizens of. South Beaver and . apjoir ing townshipslasserubled in the, grov neur Joseph Lawrence's. After, • the e inPanies--censisting of th , Fair-' vieW Blues, Capt. Dawson, Pa estine' ues ,Capt. Hamilton, Soutk eaves, G rds, Capt. Lawrence„ the St Clair Cad •ts÷and all the citizens P esent, had partaken of 1 a sumptuous epast furui het by the liberality of. t . .li eit-! iizens of South Beaver, .the I large as-I ' b a ge w 'semas organized by . iiiilling Ur, ;SI BATTY to the. ChaT, and eke lig J.'H. Collide Secret:v.l l r , • a or Powers was i then introduced. - e rged the impokaneo of !piling l' / Men going immediately late., I L 'aotive semi e 'and thus illustratingjthe max im, t a't "actions speak lou eti than word ." I Peier Crowl, Es 4., •hrielly i urge the eititens to contribi4te oft theirlmeans for the, purpose of :futility- ' lag she I necessities of tlibse allant -4-Jung• men l 'iN'ho had and would enlist in Capt.',s'herlok , k's,t• ompany--kl i usi of- I l fet-iiii; their lives a sacrifice lipion the altar' of their 'Country. .444 pov,.. ers-t-neceedc7l in obtaining ten reeruita l and' !,31r. Crowl ii realizher tO hand- Is' ' l i- f 11 01)6- t t III sans 0 1 . , , I - Tlie.l6 preliminaries , being' 'cuided,ll Ree = l .1 1 Baker of Darliterton, brietk 1 •.• , c• . • - addr •:::d the people upon th issues .` i yeitt e thetiv detailing the imp rtance 4 I I of - ' 3 I ppirashing t 9 tile ,reseue 'A' this, i and, it pee d be, staining the Vgacred soir: witlitheire blond in theiii hearts I lellor slto sustain 'and I -•1T t ' • 1 ~..p erpc tni, e oui k1ie.ti,i440i..... lie then pointed out the i i 1141,1. 1 9 g ;, hypoerisy of those s -called 1 i pea •e intetings," warning the itiieus : 1 - 01' tl c North of the strategy- ilof this Imiov 1 "l i ii - ieilt.:—having assatned the Warh I 1 of . p 'ac'e to, more etlectupily, irolong iins torrid struggle,,aml , i;lase by re- ill til , g ihe '•charges against tl e War I I)cp rtthent: • -'- ' 1 ; Ei )(pleat addressee were al ;40 ; - leliv-, Loved; byLßev.. Sand johliston, )i' Dar- Lling on,- and Rel.'. Mr. J'ohyisi on, of„ VOlil tp. . , , ' . , 1 I - tent se reral hours spentby the I . corn nude& in drill, the Iminens crdwr I sep`a ; :tteti, well pleased! with t e 'el tC- 1 1 zees of. South Beaver, and each other. 1, Notl ing need he' added in Kaise ofl i•the order, neatness and enjoy ment Ufi 'the occasion. ' I 1 i I t The .t , I I' ' ' 1 ' , . 4 ,pt p e . 4. n most uriani nously-, are in fa of a vig•rous proseention of this war; in prow of whi h tli • . ' • . i c • 1 d ioum fr ng : eheerstwere given fix- i ur ie eeih vietOries; arid Gen. Pr rpont's procinmation. In eonelusion,w 'night told the- wbele..afrair was a leeided sueceSS.' ' . j• •C. 1 ' 'r I 11.. (Star please copy.)l .• • / I , • ____ _ I 1 11 MEE DIZE 1.1()1,-1:,- tool'a ,•trr le.l L.', :1 MEE ',GrAitiOng - the mertortons o e. ' whom the , present peril of the tolin tTibas broht itito..f4etifs Orvi,c 'G ' Tyler _who r t n o w however-4 pis hrGe-rgOlithlit' COMIIIIBIIIO4 as . 811 - dier'General of the Cormetient ri sude-baving mipired, bolds - oily_ Ile position lof President of a ßoard of Military Examinatien in Connetif?, t Gen. Tvler 1548 griiduated ati W . st --: _ ______- , i Point, but waSlafterward's, sent, by he lie ptt hi teats ' Co 11 lil y Government to the military schO'fils . __,, of France to eemple e his educationf.--- 'President Jydqc. On his return he eras: at different times,Airutanof the Military Seßbol. DA l'II ;114 '‘G.NI. ?, ‘V B.r -A,. . , 1 ;"5- . .- ' of Praeti .e at Ortress - ,„Monroe'; u- l • Associate. Judgr. ,:!, perinten eat, of the , iContrac t- Arms . ion N scint i ll , pc „..„ 1 1 1 ~,, Service," int which office he complete- AUNF,W DUN? No '1; I' l- 14T xe-organized the „armories ;of 'the , W , tif CT. overtanoni • and - Instructor at:•,Virest , _ Assentb/y. - I I , I • ' • -k, , Point, where his works on artillery -A\ 51 , 111.111, F.d,, lst,. pratreo have been, still 'quite recently J. IV, BLACILA lib. Lill -tell( . r ..i_ the text-books] For Many years past 1 il the er, l he has been in ' * civil life!, in 1 . - ‘ I- r° , 7 / (/ c , ""_artY :. . conneetiOn asEnnitieer ca. Presid at, ; 11.IG1TAEL AA L) .A.N I) - • with yarn:rear ilroads, both N rtbhind n airstrict A Millen South. ,lA.t th. tall Of Surnterr he of- ,- „, , ~,., „., , , .7 ~ fared his l serVices td his native St 1 te, d 0 "-. Is• Itk-‘l O , 1 ,, ci•u: ,. .J . ,_ Connecticut, and was made Colonel of I TreasuYer. - . ' the• Ist Regimeiff, ' but , was promoted , a c int Apsu 1w ,F, i, 1,, _ ;to a Brikadiership, all the requesf ,of ' - - '. '' U , .. Gen. Scott. For so'kood an officer as : , Commisvoher + h 1 himself to be iri comma] di DINIFI P sflorr Ni -e prover, 1 .. ~ .. .4 ). .... 0. , . flrfff, I d the Cionnecticut Brigade, especially r C i 4d• . - , (Ain y Jill itur. at 11411 A nn , where they kit the field i • - 'in geod rde'r, nothwithstandiug [ i the 1%) N 0: S,l KW Alt I, Wni. palliC,by , Avb:ch they, were surroun d ed I Poor lion e: Dneclo . r. will probably be found some more{ nc- I a. I tive employment than, as President ofi DE'''' BA . ' 6°E . Dl"' ;.' N l- .' ''' . ..11 : It!, I a, Boar d 'of BiLniination. It , is diffi- i ' Tiustees . of: , Acivle'atii.: cult to say in c iiN4iat grade of seTeei REV. .1) n . Mr-LEAN, 130 - . v i( Ti ET . %Vil..-' , ON, 11 .;,‘,.'• edneated effi ere are most needed ; I 10 ,,,, 17 ,pii but'iliert is. no question that Br i ig,tiljon - N sTIT . , - Es o . n,i,_ t ,,,., (1 ~•. dier-Ger arals who are soldiers by pro ~.t - cession, afe men whom ve can hardly 1 afford t4l leave L 'idle.-- - Ncto Yrk Fri.- ; bane` ° 1 -; MART AL' LA*.—To givb our ri ers some "idea t of what martial Jaw copy,from] St. Louis papers si milers. ,emanating from the Prd Itarghal of Sti Louis '• The wearing of eencealed weal , I y ally not in the; military serviel the tnirted'States. or in 'the regtili 'conslittuted pOliee' force of the city hereby prohibited. excuse of any kind or deserip thM will mitigate the severe,pimish nick oiderell to be` inflicted - for al viot . .. if,thisf . order ,`,:. : ' ':::: - 1 e . i's tiereby4ivent.g. guite;inith:4 filers in' Arearms,resitient ;in the d couiity:Of Bt. Louis, that no :. don or tirearms,*ill le pe4nit- G l e sold or given: .; tWav after t i tl ' ', vi thQat a :pecial permit Ifrtim lee. L ::' . '.; li 1 .; ; !sak of spiritouF4j.iliqunrs;within' Silty and eitY'aini.eount.y; (Jt, S; : 1 i between the hours' of tifrve midnight .1-on ow t.. , '.atinilay.;.!, 'and, .. • I;? p'eh>.'.l: 'A . .:)1.., on the' 740Mlay. ng,; is herebypr'Olibitel. . Pr4st..llathalari,•&••As all gain-, ccPuitii itiltheeitY;and 'semis the'nf, Ito Cairo 1,6 ' 7 opild ! car t h works . , . , . Notiei and- (let{ city am deserip ted to ditte, this offi The II the con Louis. o w 6 St! .' t Wi t ! / The bi:Os down 'rl3l6llE: bLpt. 14.-- , --I lA. Provost i x4l a'rrested 1.11!s inc rilipg 1, ion ht the ift , llo;wilur, 'tlistruguislii , l is.: 'Sittv l o_P r . r,T.) - % . 4 11, -Chalcss If. SAtAvi - ence Sang.44tn, S.V NVal- 1 , P. Scott arta litisi W,ilians, ntem- 6 - 1 1- ihe }:;.„1i',11 .- ig.,' ; , I NV:1; - I ti r r:Z iii .1 I. T11(. - Witt) le purt . v wits c9llV't'y- .111: 111'1:Tit:II L I:ol .. Ziirl< p ' airibti:All. d at F6rt 3.Ulloiry. i.)iltiNviii.,€* ttaditiamil : iiri‘oz-1 , [l,etsn mid - e: . ..Afe l z , i.:l. I>ehtlison. ait, add Dr, I,:vtielt. 'fliolit!,i•- , of 1 egislaturo - from Ilaltibiwi.: - co.. V 11 1 1V:6'410d, .P . i.. 1. 11.:111 , ti1ia , 7 1 ollitlC. 13r9rw, viiy - rut.tilh i pr , .- Tharnat:; AV. Hall jr.. ellitur [of tilt: • 1 ', ' I i • BA Aarsl Ofize T.' alio' re.stec I (ski "tai locatii Th have the • and A1 -30, Sou td, ... Legltintill'e Wasi to lif.tVe 11.,*(111 y, ; anti I beSe a IY , ' i tS C lit'lq Ufile the intended •Jegtlitt ion I (,- the 1 le, I_Novernment. InchnlinL; I tt.•; is (.1, , the passage: of an ordmlnnee ession. . , • Tue , i ate ea b) ;t Quppf of ,p t ` The Rev TIC -Fle - iteher ~ ..tve u' i last.: eyernpg• kwillilant leeturo op-, tlie i eefi4.in„ customsitd . ritsoplq ofilCrazi. i.) 'Sato - a ,ihave ! we relVihed, any i thitlg: tittWe Ithaii the pietur& I he , laidtfore htsiitadieace of thatelptherou - far; doofthetropics laden ivich itsst •:.tiigi. Nai'ietv of fruits and llowerii t 'te using 'with perpetual harreg, for : the hand: of thal.- Surely that,,, , ;•aralo eit '6t,:bci t I. t'O Ili he.g: en Ofe . yOrlii, 464,1 if i L.p .-v - pc:o- 1 Tile 'h d the , eilto uris t e'vhieh !1 . 10e,i this )laakeepatioa, hmtgiltiation could not , t. , :io 4 a potrad to-, the k6 . ults i they 1 *qtll' t proch a tilere. , I.A.s reletz.nt: to i this-,p inpari on the 1207eretid . gentle maa tated. t at.the best:Remedie'sani ploye I then fok the diseases to which I , they lake; t‘ti:bi ee t,, are iwOrtted anti sup plied! o then : by 'our - Ow") - . -Ir ell Jytow a Ountrywitti, Dr..J . :.C . i Ayer . offl,ow‘ ell,' Mass. and that notthe peopliton-, b-pii di? piiesthood and i,liecoitirt of th6.-.Friv:er . or dcim'o, 11:14 constant re-. Bourse hi Sif..kpesio thp Reniedi6s• of t this cerrtite o ( n i 4. 71iirien,ii1:Ih enl." ist:ger 'Bo'o t I • Teacher's Exarainatioxis. ' ' Examinations for teachers will be Luild at the different times and places as hereinafter speciffed 1 Franklin tp, at. Furnace sohool house, i i SePt. 8; at 10'..a. 'm. Direetori' and teaell r% 'of Arlon township - will pleas attend. *f '') . No SeWicklY tp, at .-Boggs' fich 9 ol ,house; Sept. 1.9, .ut 9a. m:I '• 'Moon tp, ate' ,Davis' school, 110.180, S,ept. 20, at 9a. rn. 1 '•• , *-: Raccoon ,tp- at Sinith.'s schoolhouse, Sept. 21, at oa. m.l 4 1 '• .. NeW Scottsville ' iSept.. 23, at 1 p. m. • • Inci4enderico tp, at. Rarden , run school hoase, Sept. 24, at a a. In nanover . tp, - at: Miller school jnouse, Sept 25, at 10 a. m. i , Applicants will please furnish;thein selves;with paper and pencils..l 1 .'.Teaelaers should be examined in presence of Directors, to whoml they apply for Schools. They will de well to.rernemberthiS provision of th law. 1 T. C. 'CAROTHERS, CO. Si VA. ta b . ablon H. Dicke son is I Peo ple% candidate in tbe 31 District.. r.l [ BEAVER, AI%ISt .... ---- - ---- - ---------- -7 ---------- - Davenport, Edit o r & Publik:h 7 1 3E3 r , WEDNESDAY S SEP 18 . h, 1861 . ...ce.':.lle.yrif our paper to . F.:- , U day s'oon - er.tlian - , a'11: bawls attefid the , fair. MI a Tlto length of our arm*. oh l pondondee cotnpels _ttls (sde.editOrials.' . . • pule ivost . . . CoAr. 111'.tiNa'r.1)---.1..% - ;. , :t.l- ,- o',' nil _1. , ..;,'11tk0l 01) suhsc:riptio;, az oflice:= . I " MB .that ;MT . r no trirth iii the stzt!ink:rit: tFi 1 3 res'idOnt disappi6vcs.of .pt, ination of Gen — : Pri r nont': • ° . rii,Y"That , gre:ttly the wieetv.lept ni • or()Itio x _111141 Y . ork. the i.e . stlt of.7tlie eittli tl;e,e (.14 - 1 . 01 to Inakv,sc:qlrau.. \"viih it• Ii I tju n 'h ,;t cott:nr, - I ' 0 1 %.- t t Lr6veriiittela ! :', t I) ;, .•• • ,ji:••tt . .•illl.vn'4;l i'y 1.11'1‘x ,, :. "i . 1: _ \lll, ybj.i nt . . att.l ; {'Uhii ii'llit't- lia - ve L . ;12,. , 1 h:•: 1 of t 11 . e. k.'ait•;ll 4 ...'oulit . y-1/ ii,dikd E: :111;1 I_l jourihil . a 11;.3 t'imm•thepro , :;r:ution th e or oto air: ‘011 . 1i111()Wil't') 401'S tS having at ono tinio Editors,of this bai•lt:r. present . week ,witiv• the :1.1611r:1'10 e:iat- Jtulgi.‘ Agnew on tin _lt is_ a rCuntrkabl .ei4 : exlo4tion of the Wh . ole sitOuld tie lit the "lands 'Or et the vo,untv.. ru k t d ; u l tinistered to the • les's ; inst than sev,ore. 'l"o . ere. n'o doubt that -- Th e e rota n;il ;l p4sites" eptitibitted its tull share . 1 elevation of Taney tb the. 110 W ' e i "es.: Our frientis Tireservel this, "paper Air ntt.iir,: , . . ante : g..l.—.l'he • lions& of, liepresenfakivo , - 1.. of the RentuckyLegislature:l)-v - alv ,, ::' 'of-71 to 20; has directed. it hti (tl. o.,3rip• te: , :order..-thc . Confederace tro;pts : to leave'the State. A metiho . ti""''' 'e nd ( the'rules in . ) order to. allow thokti t ir°7 auction' of a resolution orderia' , ra• proclamation - , i ' to be issued for ..t tie- .. parture of the : United . Sla.te. tr . Ot)s„ 'as well as j-Of thes;e of tke . i:ebelsi was refused:.' The skies are brightening it/ Kentucky... . • - - . -. • THE NElN"' . Thrusqty. NOTES.-9ver 'dollars: in t , new • ' Notes were sent to St. , Lpuis cinnati yeAerday, to be ex!pended for arms accounts. • Thee regular. (laity grist oll:the 8300i000. The mere labor of clipping the notes *cupies. over ItAelet•ks froni in the. morttinn' till lI o'clock at nit'att s. ME= CI II El Tio. - i `1 ME MN MEI EMI lIIIN 12115 ME =II ~ ~. t .. I~a,~ ~:' ISE BE ME • (•• •/J. / MI t'n IE9 111 HIE ME