Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, July 22, 1864, Image 2

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    VILLAGE RECORD;
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Friday ) Jult 221804
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Forever
%Vie hi
V► 4th Fliedom's foil beiliaoltvont.feit.
. And FrecgotO booncestrenttlfor,o'o,. MIT;
imiirste hottoo of tho,fatiitioy Bounty Coop ,
isuottierttlon3o. .
NOTICE,—A! Township *voting will be
11041%916 toWa toltncirrOW. 4 (Satur-;
day)'M q*o'clpeki te•ehOoie delegates
to , thie Union County Conveotion l . to be hold
Cbainberaburg.on Taesdajrnext ) the. aktb,
ctoitttnontAtlending
tob I raid . into Maryland . has 'subsided
rrultimo miiiirg
tious and-hopeTto-serve-our-ren. ers more reg
ularly hereofter. The unsettled state of pub.
lie feefng-ns t3' the designa.of the enemy
ring the early part of last Week necessitated
a suspension of business generally. But the
thieves have re•crossed' the river with-their
plunder, end farmers having returned with
their stoehTiTeeliiig of sem* prevails.—
The cireulntion of exagerated rumors gm
rise to much unnecessary—exciteurent_whi .
has furnished a theme for Coppperhead seal.
,
awags to dilatn,upthi. . Thei never seem lztet
ter pleased than on such occasions, and not
withstanding their cowardice has thus long
• . ,•,, : I the-rebei.;• are_ th
first to impute a want of moral
,courage to
those *be would avoid the presence and
insults of their rebel brethren, in arms.—
fled it no been for what certain ay paehis
ere term a "big scare" the peopl of this
epunty would doubtless haVe left t iourands
of horses at borne, as did too ma Mary
landers, to fall into the hands of th e iders.
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A_s it wast_hey
_got no hoiaers, and a feeling
of disappointtnent prevails among certain par
ties of the - copperhead pet suasion %rho have
no property themselves of which they can
be robbed— a class that prate
. most about
th e nigger anilt_the_same_tune co uld_uot
awn one if they were purchasable at tls per
head. Big scare or ,little scare, the - sequel
proves that the people Were 'right, and this
what annoys the home rebel.
• A BRAVE SPIRIT FALLEN.—We
learn , from a private • letter that Davin H.
WOLFF, 'son of Mr. pireid Wolfe, residing
on thc. Welsh RunOn-this-countyi--and-a
member of Co. A, 2nd Provisional Artillery,
was ,mortally wounded in Virginia on the
17th tilt:, while gallantly charging the one ,
mitts line. He was Orderly gergeaut, but at
the time was in command of the company,
his officers being wounded. He had been
- twice wounded (in the anti: and •leg) and
was in the•act of grasping the .rebel colors
when he received a wound in the stomache
and survived but a few minutes. He form
erly belonged to Co. 0, 26th Reg. Fa. Yols.
He was mtnost excellent young man, and was
beloved by all for his bravery as well as his
kind and gentle disposition. Our inform
ant states that his body was kindly cared for
by the company and his grave marked.
DRAFT.—The draft for the eiefi-
Cieney in the quota of men to be furnished
by this county, came off in Chambersburg
oh Tuesday. The following are the names
of those drawn for this township and Quincy:
"OLTINcr —Deficiency, 8. Drawn ) 16:
John Walk, John Middour, Win. Fine
frock, Paul Strossner, John Thompson, Nich.
Nunemaker, John Gre.ennwalt, John A. Null
of G., John Lowery, Samuel McCleary, Co-
lumbus Stull, John 31cCush, Harman Bum
baugh, Amos Martin, Adam Rock. of J.
David Moon, of D:
W - AsitoraTon. - --DeficienCy; 7 l-1.-DraVno2.
Samuel Sheller, DaVid Fria, Geo
1% -- Mungltobert - TweedyTLewis — llincluirt -
Jacob Needy, Win. Ball, Jesse Young.Lewis_
John.B. Miller, Milton Hoot, Win.
Ruchlir Geo. W. Lowery, Jus. Clayton;
Robert Luvis, Israel Baer, Henry_Scott, Da
evid Willard, Martin Funk llirain'Sbin7l-
decker, Wash. Johnston, Luther Speeltna6.
WATOSBORO%—Defigioncy, 10. Drawn go.
'Samuel K. Smith. :oho G. GrumbineA'd
o-m—n-rn-ey,--17-an—Slße-a-do-rTH-e-t-iry-1,:-
net, Wm. H. GOrdirn, Wm. IlokO; Jacob
Barket,--Na t I. -Crouse,—Fmn cis - S.-Ityder,
JiuncsWeagly, Hiram Snyder, dames
W. Miller, John S. .1110orn Hi: IL Benne
berger, 'Augustus Fisher, E. A. Herring
Chas. 111. Shmder. 'David-a/Kam Wm. IL
hunter. " .
• sup: ELECTION —On Tuesday a week,
the 201 of Angust, the, people , of , :this State
will Weaned upon to approve _or reject at
the ballot boz several important amendments
_proposed to the Cmstitntion, heretoforii pub
• lish•Cd, 'the most. iniiiirtiMt of stieh isepe
giving to ow ga lant soldiers in the ;e t e
iight-ofsuffrage.. Df aff cithir'elasses'thei
,I :tiliould - be the lase" to •hti deprived of this
Fight. Every friend of the, soldier should
sierefore . .be at -ther polls otreleetioti,day.
ItEVRESITING.— On Wendesday 'even=
„ling eur, : section was favored. with: ,eopions
showers af: rain;Alie•first fersomo eia weeks
"and_wine!. just...v=le in time to savo,corns.
giass' L ieba. 110 former Ails doubtless ban
tintuagel tto some eeent . by the dienght.
FIVE
,1113blDREP, TROVSANDII9E.E.,
the Picsidflits!,Kroclanititien,
catiing f0t009,000. nlonlallowing Nty days
41 arlll6lt reerwi(thnni, after which on
.60 of SoPtettiberi.'a drab gill tikoplaee tv
filfi the defloloney.,/
credits .s 4iiii . allowedliiihe vii' to
distriets-for all seldierelidticiklaire,been.furr.
Dished in excess of calls heretofore made.--.
, The draft will be for one
This call says - the Lancaster Examiner
cannot be avoided. The Ecbellion, i ls ipite.
last an and five liundied ? ,tilloutiand n b iti
men. for one year-wilt T . 010se -it -up , grand!yw
in most of the.districts c if; the wo_iltia gone
at immediatelyinnd thosewhciAtie;-iliiibhi. to
.service Militate ' , hold' Olt. tit earliest, ~ t he
!draft Onti - ii every draftiot
ducod,jt avoidOO. Sonftborlii
mast TbOiluotti tuts be made •np.. - :It
`is much better to enlist; secure the Gornto •
m6it and leeid '
I4 l . l . i gn# : drafted : 4 4 :o!. l,l'l:( ;
kinaty. -This:queatititu Ain appeal,. directly
to -these -iho'iiroin -- the , draft: 1 / 4 They should:
move Without . delay, and eadoavr4 to secure
the aid, f tl4i.reitt Of. the Ceunitinity in 'his-,
in , : funds and devising proper meant,. " I
DESISTING TUB REBELS.—We learn
from a gentleman from Wolfsville,-. that Mr. ,
Geo. Blessing, a fernier, residing - near Myare•
%lite, in Frederick county,. successfully de•
fended his property froin rebel maraudera
during the raid Into that region. It appears
that be collected a number of guns, ,and
with his son, yet a lad,, teek a position. -near
• •s
-barn, where he held at one time hei many
as twenty.rebel horsemen 'at bay; convening
them finally i to,rctrea!with one of th e
and:.n Elegikoori:ously , wounded.
Our informant states -that-Mri
• tut_7.l ;., • • • i inditional
Union man, and the 'okay atilvelAddr
district. Such fortitude and.courage undor
the circumstances will find few parallels.,
WORK OF THE REBELS.—The press
and fittures'Ortlie Boonsboro' Odd Fellow
were smashed, and the 'typo scattered in the.
street by the rebels during their stay in that
place. *The Odd Fellow was a' spirited ra
per and thoroughly Union. No troubt - the.
wore instigated to the.act by,lome traitors.
A large steam distillery, near William
sport, belonging to Mrs. Dahl, was fired . and
and also destro , ed b • them.
HUNDRED DATE,' MEN.—Lt. W. R.
Kura last week let about tbo work of get.
tit% up a company of Cavalry for 100 days,
tid-had-anceetdect-in - rthnost - ftllinrtlx - t -- c - oni; - 1
inlay when notice was FCCei'red. that Abe men
could not be mounted: The. ,project ;has
consequently boon • abandoned., He informs
- us - that he-met-with-considerable_opposition
from certain quarters, but would.,4ave suc
ceeded notwithstanding. If an crumple were
made of a few *lio"seek to distourage en
listments tho effect Would no doubt prove
salutary. • .
RNMOVAL OF &TAPE WORM.—One
ofthevi3ost remarkable . cases we have ever
heard of, says the Vork . Press, in medieill
practice, occurred in that borough on the
26th ult. It consisted id the successful re•
moval of what is known in medical science
as a bqihricieeph;ilus lotus from a patient by
the name of Theresa Ilerwedel. Dr. yeis ; ,
tel, of New Salem, vies the physician in at
tendance, and after considerable careful at•
tention to the case, succeeded in" removing
the tape worm whole, in a whet state, and
measuring ninetyfecf / The time occupied
in effecting the removarwas three hours.- 7
Strange to say the patient was well enough
on the following to resume her nitlinatil
avocations.
A iREMA.RKABLE MAN.—The Mer
cersburg Journal says that they have in that
place a remarkable man in the person of Mr.
James Ilennett. lie.is,now in the 91st year
:of his ago and wcooper by trade.. .Se has
been-a-resident-of-31eriersburg-fer—the_pas
years; and hale and hearty. Sinoe 12
years .o age he has.never with, but en° .es
eeption, missed a 'harvest.; and that some
:years ego. ' For the last 32 successive years
he hai. harvested on 'lthe ',same place ; and
4 - • tar map 10 da-o. v
it_D-111.
KILLED.—The •li!epositorg publishes a
a list of casualties in' the• 77th Re Pa. vols.
Anson the killed are privatoi David Maly
and James Colter, of this toinship, both of
Capt. -J: Widker's Company.
Snug. Me-
Detie,S, son of NI., kohl' bleDbiell, of Clianl
- killed in Georgia in* ass a ult
'aeon the: rebOl. :work& by Sherman on•the
28th tilt: .11e was captain of the Indlllicn
dent.•Pennsylvania
'VAST DAY.—Presid . ent:Lifionlik has is
-1:-titocilaituition" appointing ;the: fink
Thursday in .Augnet its a day - of humila
tion and piayeihik-."64-foofkqltlio Unit
I-, . 1- ;
Er The. To*n 4 P,oneciVek'Oheinbersbiig
haiilesolted :to ; toy_ 41013 bounty to
leers!t'o•fill diet? Lfeltiota• undef :the. •new:vall
for: • - 4:3 • x• • •
teoeps. - `•
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liiere'n. Shuman his speposetrally.,crose
ktOirti,atitilkOOiliiolrlyiriii 0 eingie, 'ant;
flanking Geic.ruiiikeot;n traiak4l9)ootriS
..,
Goers of Ilsrdee's cores. '
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• THE SPECIAL INCOME TAX:=lTii(r.
followieg are-t,he terms-of the bill
• . „
special, 'doom! tax. o f D per z ,,t , *tli n
passed Cwgrelis just:before
has;:imiiiiiiiined by the'k
That'ini addition to the t
'ready-proposed%yilaw there afialti34,;*tisid ,
assessed and collooted nn the first ildy
-Oetoberris3l34, , apeoial inecuni..4utrtir.on,
thezains, profits , or income, for the year MP
ding-theialst daycciti/ceetalier,fticiiitcpre-,
ceding the time heroin named for levying,
assessing and collicting - said 'duty, 7 of '
TersPeiqrebidifixin tlieAtlalfw,l'Outtaauor
'fittisebeef abiodd,
at-the iateid.filor-aeol4 l 9 - p. all sums ex'
iepdifig : BIZ hundred
shall be' levied, assessed; ' estimated and col
ieoted, eiicept as,to the - rate,,. according to
olio provision ' s of existing hat tOr . ' the eel-
Jection of an 'income duty- anatially, 'Where
not inapplicable bimetal; wait! the q3coratitry
of the , Treasury is tereby authorited.tomake
such rules and: regulatiims as to- tieer.and
modo,,or other matters, to enforce the collec
tion of the epeeist' duty berein• Pio
vidcd tor, ts. may' 'be"• iletiessaryl trovided,
That in anartal gains, profits
'or incoliie, as doily kid; 'forlthe• foregoing
special ineolhe'duts,'tio odediketienis • shall be
made trol'illitiliilidslifilitatettrectivelffrcmr
any association '
CotiNitiltiMi:
or shalt:any dcdaction be,made for any sal
ary
pay_received. ,
WifirA soldier who passed through the late
raid south of Riehmond,says : "The:impres
sion on iny, mind' about the rebellion is that
the rebels aro now ; using their last man; lima
dollar and last lcuirof bread. Thetis is ob
.
solntely nothing in reserve., Jfbeitten
they go up suddenlY , and surely, Wo could
see this everywhere. The' last Call' is now
being playeir_and it last it is )(Alio them.
I do hope our people will hold out; no mat
ter what happens , to Grant or anybody else.
Alkt,ttelcrifilvr4nCO:ll jkoitt4 • to Win' the ,
day. All rebels . want ` to 6E1'4116 war 4*.;
he refer subj ugatioo' to another, year, of
"Pr The Copperheads in Berko County•
aro electioneering against the constitutional
amendment allowing soldiers to vote On the
ground that there are negro soldiers, and it
would let them vote. This of course. is ri-
diculous, as the amendment only 'gives the
right of such poldiers - to vote ' who, are ;voters
t-rhome—and,-twis....w.elL_kitawa, the ton.
stitutiou restricts Alto right of suffrage to
white, citizen#. ~'
'Con tress hae deelated that none of the
.ave been formally declared
insurrection shall vote for President till re-
admitted into the Union. The'States thus
excluded from participating' in the' approach=
ing—P-resirlsntial-conteitttre - as - follows
Virginia, North Carolina, South ,Carolina,
Georgia? -Alabama, : Te;23, Tennessee,. 1%118 7 ,
Arkarisils.
BALTIMORt Jul
tutional Contention' to day passed the follow
ing by a vote of 33 yess,to. 17 nays.: '
•
Ordered, That this doevontion,.reprcien
ting ; the people of Maryland,: herebyrespeet
fully requests the, President ,of the .
States and the cowwandants of the military
departn3este in which. 34ryland is _included,
as an act of justice and , propriety, to ahses,3
Upon. tlie i3ympathizers with Idle' rebellion re
eidetic in this State the': total IkinOunt of all
loises and spoliaiions sustained by loyal citi
Zeus of the United States . resident in this
State, by reason of the recent rebel .raid, to
compensate the loyal sufferers.
Darintelligence, from Georgia states that
General• Sherman's army is .in front of the
Rebel fortifications at' Atlanta. • The Reb
els were again flanked at Übattahoochee 'riV=
errand retreated to Atlanta after burning
the bridges. Our commtpications . with the
•
army are uninterrupted.
'1 liffirThe President . has issued' a..l.lrocla
mlitioti suspendingthe 'writ of Habeas Cor
out, and ordering martial law to be declared
in.the State of Kentucky. This step was
rendered - necessarpby the stand taken in
that State 14 rebel bympathe.zors .to nullify
the authority of the golfed' States and aid
the rebel armies.
~Senator Fessea den has accepted the
position of Secretary
,of the Treasury and:
kas -entered. npon the discharge of its duties•
The - whole country is well satisfied with this
Appointment, being well assured that Mr.
Lincoln could not have selected a better man
to sum ,estllr—Chase.
:..TITS Niw EX.GISE LA W , ON CIGARS - -
The law requires all ..persons...making cigars
o_obtain-penuitrto-tuanufactureinud no one
is allowed to, work at his trade with Out li
cense. . • - . .
2 •
. All - persons making cigars are regniied ,to
keep .au • accurate 'aecouet. ,ef the number
made. Shoeld,any ,pemon,make cigars with
out a permit i , they r beeome liahle.to, a fine of
6'5 per day wkili3,fe.,mat!agaetnyieg, or . ita 7
priseument..:: . •
Tu* 31tIRD:ilt: SI4tETOW
Josli-ua •. W) lo
his'reaidelie lo..sl:4ldJeiaWn,',.VieVeriekiaottn- -
ty, Md.,.onlVedne'sdai weetc;*by the reliefs,
for ref usir k g to deliiterhis 'borki into their
hiii4s; was a genMet4O - yery, nitich citeemad
and respected by - tke c:6,intnunitrit large
kle served : a long. tigic as jus tiee,of the peace;
irit6 ; i4P4itpaiSr..l3 . l6:o4 aiayer'of the town.
KiLtii~n' ix
Bel*L.E.-0o One
' . Co y =
odor 4th,l e niiaylvani& cavalry ,' waS killed in
Sheridan'
,qght. óri, the 24th alt. ''RO - Was - a
Soti,tififon trolui.,o9'irtidei, - the - seeotid son
'Om has been killeii Withila six woke: Ills
hiother,4*aeoli,wli with i,cipe
of`lhe'iiutl'lc3 alter eroSsiiig. the Rapiday
—• 7 *
.. 1 1.4c4er:dic4i at
iti'lllostoo; on tho'.s:ll
short
19.--Nho State Covsti
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.13,4Ariiigte it,",P Fast Day Proola—
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..•-,.: ticin•
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,-,.-- WOult i 10
,y,.0.--The followritzpis,
t
I :441 - i140411 .) , e.:-.‘: , , yititifitantion appointing
7 . lthaAilifyA. 1- -, S4.z' 404.4 . iy of humiliation
04,/,:.-- ., 140.
.:-.,5,,,..rpt o?,fik , , , lion* - 4 1 - lid House of ReR 7 1
.. 7 1 .,.
14.e:seqatiOsti-a1 - liiilgagim'session, ado teed a
'ientiiihifetilietigrtitien, which was appterbd ,
...,ou;the second-day of Julyinstant,.and_Which
Wasiliii - iiide - folliiiiitig;-iftillielyt - 7"-' ".".";
1 ' J . :, 4 ty.ba , t, PleyrffliklA k it of, the ' UnitedStates
be requested taltpfolbt'itlligoi.haiiiillittfati
rand. prayer •.by::::tho people -of, : the .United
States;
~thaf t ,,„ko requests,. his consttt tional
, alliiieln 4111 . 10- hood'_ 4 4b,4`)(ttitictld' cf.
jimrtments 'to unite with him .as alai--m- 6:
tattiftt 'Cif thalitito4.-ttt-the-Oity4f -Wash
ington and the i rnemhers,otcongress h and all
mogintrates,•cli piyi!,,milifaiy and :naval ?fry
tors,, all soldiere,sctile t ris :and l iticiriners,'irith
all . ; 'eye! ay*, law-abiding po4to,"_ hi" cistivedb
at their .usual plaCes.'of worithip;tir:whdtev
er Alteyi om!Yite, to Confess - an d'ropen t cf . , their
manifold sins; to
,iltiidare *the'CoMpitssi*tincl.
forgiveneis j of the Ahniglity,,tl,4 t - if consist
ent with .Hts.,*ol,, .111p3 pci§ting rchellien Mai'
be aßeedilY suppreised, and the sUprettnicy
of "tluk Oronstituttitn, Ind law's Of ;,, r ll
theiiited
.States ina'''y. . be. established • thin'u . "glicnt - die
States; to Jittnlore I-Itni ,its . the Supreme Ru
.!let:.pf-the,wo-rlti,•itOt: 'hi destroy us as tt pee:
pie nor.suffer, us tii.be deStroyed, by tim boa
tility„ cr connivaace, et' other nations, or by
olctinate-adhesioalto_ourbvindendrisell3, which'
=May-be in-eonrket±with_flis_eletritil — purposes,
and to,...implore4lini to enlighten the mind of
the nation to,iinpw and'ilo His w;ll'hunibly
believing that, it. iti in , • a*Tdotice with Ills
will that oar place should, he maintained as
*
a united pee antotig"tle'laroily of nations;
to, implore - ftitn to grant"to our :armed defen
ders and the inite,p( of the people that o:enr
age, power,ot„reststeAce And- endurance tte'-,
eessary i to secure thut,icsult; tO,implorellinic .
in _Vie infinite . goodneas tossotton.the hcarts;
enlighten,ilie minds, and quicken the con-,
sciences of ; th - VsT3 may
lay doon thelr ,onus . , and speedily .retdlie to
'Pfitcd: ta.t es 4. "that;
they be tint nilerly.destrojedj: the effu
sion of blood may,,be attd - that unity
and ft.:eternity restored, - and peace bil l
Wished, thfou! out all our borders.
, 'Now; iherefore,, Abralua,`Piles
ideat of ho United States, cordially concur
ring with the Congress of the United StateS
in the penitential . and pious sentiments ex
presied in the aforesaid resolution, and hear
tily approving of the devotional,design and
purpose thereof, do hereby appoint the first
Thursday or A.ugust next to be observed by
the people of the United States as a day of
humiliation and prayer.
I do hereby further invite and request the
Ileadß - of - the - executive departments_oLthis
government, together with all legislators, all
judges and magistrates, ani all other persons
exercising authority id the hand; "whether civ
il militar or naval and all • soldiers -seam,
and mariners in the national service, and, all
the other loyal and. law-abiding peo ple of the
United States, to assemble in their preferred
places of public worship on that day, ana
there to render to the Almighty and Merci
-ful-Rwler ofthe-U-niverse-such-lrorrnme
sisal confessions, and to -offer to Him .such
supplications as the Congress of the United
States, lin%,ip ; their aforesaid resolution, so
sole' orOly,"so,earriestbr, and So reverently re
commended.
.
.
.
In - testimony - where4 - I - have - It'ereunto - sor
my baud and eattsedolie seal of the Uni
ted Stales to be attted; •.,
Done at the City•of Washington this soy
, : oath. day p ot
_July, in the year. of our
[suAt]l 4 o;di one thpusand:eight hundred and
sixty-four And
. of.t.lio, Independenceof
,the Onitod tateti the eighty-tiipty:,
AIIItAIiADI LINCOLN:
By the Prositlept, _
11...SEwmp), SqeFettiry of State
Destruction of the Alithaina
Scateely an event, except that of a deci.
Es)vo victory won . in, the field by one of our
great armies, could have brought more pleas
ure to the loyal heart of the nation than that
Which our foreign advices record—the des
truction of the Rebel pirate steamer Alabama
by the United States gunboat Kearsage.—
The point ofregret in this brilliant affair is
that the destruction of the entire pirate crew
was not as complete as that of the ship, and
especially. that Semmes, through a despica
ble trick .on the part 'of the : commander of the
British yacht Deerhound; 'was enabled to
obtain the proteetion.:of the:English flag.
The Alabama, under the command of Setn
mes,.bris preyed upon 'our Commerce for more
than two years past, and has destroyed mil
lions of dollars worth of property. Sneak
ing from port 'to port, availing. himself of the
roasi-neutrality of foreign nations, always
heretofore cowardly running away from our
armed vessels, Semmes has burned some six
, I 1 etschrorataing-the-r
lion of a pirate without its usual reward and
whilst demoniac , our coumnerce- has not in
'the leat aide% the Rebel cause:. Under what
peculiar influence he abandoned this -course
or destruction against vesr*ls unable to resist,
and sought a conflict with the' Rearsage, it
is difficult to:'conjecture. • b•lost probably he
ad,g-r-ow-u-disgusted--with-the-bad-notoriety
that had gathered round his name,,and, not
entirely dead , to the instincts of a - gentloman,
sought br a-bbid - deed fo-retriete rePuta.
ann. " It aiillqiere4 and sunk' the Kear
-sage, or took her as a prize of' ivar, the
.suc
,cess_wouldAAdCthe_infin4LothiLcarcer_-_if_
he faileillhOro.,was - Ilan the credit that le
fong,s to .a b old ' and 'daring `fief. *Enterer
the.. Motive; liowever; the rem*, ha.i been
reached„,`;',llienn,h
.the Alabama in 'size
a ,match Ih(i r . k.eareage. linurs
nftetl k.OberbOurg karlepr . ;!eibeid there
iiiE!,:ijosloo4.'i. great " collection the i BOhtli:
era gy,o3p44ers who fondly anticipated Soon
Seeing ;her - back "trltnpli'—`—tEel.Alabama
riddled with
.Yanke.
is e shot , sunk, whilst' her
gallant oppeinent; eatcely. injured by the
contest, mid with not an officer or man kill
ed,. returned, to, Cherbourg,, Itelcerned in tri.
,umph . by the,loyal Americans gathered there.
the..A.loama's crew , nine . were, killed,
awenty _one wOniied, aria' two droW'ned::—
Oixt.y.eight, were captured by the Keaniao,
and the•reniainder includin.. ,Sethrries, wore
.rescued by an English yaeht:.
a published account of.th,e engagenaent..elter
_ges the Xearsage With_ continued firing after
the:Alabama struck her..flig. continue d ,
%Vita
who 'Commanded_ the - Kcarsan.e Wits
jusOked.ke this, The Alaiqtatt,Wae,ti .pi
rate ,amtdosnried I t to k 6., so treated, ,The
fight was a gallant affair ' taifthe victory
important,- not. oily in.olearing•tirolleas' of a
pirate that had inflicted much damage:oo o it
commerce, but also fur •its effect in viadlca
tiog tho prestige of our , Navy abroad.
3
,
it THE PRESIDENT
Win, t 4 A k
0AL4F1011, , ,500,000, KEN.
I -
• •
g
tt ' • I. l itgitretiiiTOpllTlT illy 18. 1 r
ituatismi r lfy ,likqktot nriPTOYO444,Y .
1804, entitled An net further to regulataand
7 rovidesWthearolliag-anCealliwtt-41.a.
nutionalforces, and for other purposes, it is
provided thtttahttlifesident of the United
States may, at his discretion, at any time
hereafter, call for any number of men as vel
linteerir fur the rps t pactiye j terms of ono, two
or threhjelict fOtm"ylitctr a feservice, and that
in.easei.,thalitb.ta,ef,aliLpnr4 *proof, or any
tomen;tblivnahip, - ,lvard - ora city,
diatflO - t;' ott of".l' drub tt.: nob' ' sob::
divided • shall not be filled within tlefspaoo
of 50 "after : MlA• call, then •the ,. Tretii ,
•
dent shall immediately order n draftleri 'one
Year to fill anY;Pliftith,ereof
Which-may - be UnfillQd j ' • • ;„t; •
AO 'udif enrollment hereto-
fore ,ordered,..in so far pleted cisAhat • the
aferpiiaichict Cdogiei.: may tibw be put 'hi.
opersitiotelii reerniting and keeping VIP' the.
strength of the armies - is the fteld,.fer
son and such militarycipercitl'ont -en May Lie
required for tlinpiirphfie'eflittptitesiing - the
rebelliou'and orestarmg- the authority of the
United: States Government in the-
States nor; therefore, I, Abrihatn'Linciblup
Pi:e:sidecit - of the United Sintisc'elciimue-this
my cull forfive hundreditbc - amitid - Yolcmteers
for. the military service ; provided, riavertho4
less,- that this - mill shall bti reduced bye cat
credit's Whibli'innY be establishhif finder
tion Bth of the afereSaid'abe,,, on account Of
persons' who hnve.entered the' naval= , service
during the' firesebt,rebellion,' and by credits
foi'men fortiliffied-tb theinilitary service •in
exeesir,of - ,calls-herilitofciie-Maiki":- - '-Viluntciern
will be iiebeited inidet As 'call for-•one '
. Two
or three . years., as they may elect and
- bo - . - catitled - to-the-bountrpto.idedlw-tifi •
law - for the period of n'orvibeffor ithich•tbey:
enlist. And' I orderiltudl
direct, that, immediately aftetthe fith'clay.ot
SMtefnl,ibr,'lBo4,* being;-50 "daysr•from the
date Cif 'this tall; a draft foe Troops to !serve
i for Ono.year shall be had•in every town,.town
j-shipTward of a-c-ith-precinct-or_election
triet, or bounty not SD sub-divided; to•fill tho
quota whieh'shall be assigned to it under
this call, or any part thereof which may bel
unfilled by volunteers- en, the said . sth day of
September, 1864. '
In testimony whbrecif, 1 have hereunto set
my hand, and caused the seal of the Uni
ted States to be affixed. Done at the city.
- of Washington, this eighteenth day of JD
ly, One thousand eight hundred and sixty
four, and of the independence of the Uni
ted—ST
.fates the eiglaVoirith7 ---
ABRAHA.M. LINCOLN, [I.. al
BY TUE PIVESii*NT
. . WSI. H. SEWARD,
ADVANCE OF . GEN. SHERMAN.
Atlanta within Reach of hts Giinsy
-
WASHINGTON, July JoaerEl-
Meta IS iti receipt this morning of glorious
news frOM 'defiers' Sher Man. It hafot news
of a battle, but something better.,' ,
General Sherman ancounoes that on yes..
tardily, - having previbUsly crc - 6 - led'the Chat
tahoochle river, his whole army advanoed
five miles south of' the river, and crossed
. ~ •
Peach Tree crook. -
• Th ie. advance was made without'afaresis.:
Lame from Johnson's army, except, slight. ;
skirmishing with his rear as he retired.
This movement necessarily forced Johnson
I'oo4 defence,s of. Atlante,and places the
city within range of ',Sherman's . guns, the
distance, according:to:the Maibefore us, be
ing about two and a half
. - or throe miles,—
The importance of this movement may be
better understaod after reading the' extracts
from. the Richmond. Whig, of the 14th lust ;
and the Atlanta Confederacy of the 10th
inst., in which . it is conceded that the cross
ing of the Chattahoochio river by Sherman
is the last important point , for him to, gain ;
that to do this is to , as . s the Ailbl i cen; : " that
it is his greatest peril,, and , think overcome,
the city of Atlanta must fall.. , .
This is the rebel view of the situation in
Georgia.' .With the official naves of, Sher
man's splendid advance yesterday to, the 'de
fences of the city, we certainly have occasion
to rejoice with exceeding great joy.
NEW Yortx, July 19.—A special despatch
from Nashvillo says the report about. Atlan
ta being occupied by our troops is without
foundation. All kinds of rumors are afloat
regarding the evacuation of Atlanta.: Re
ports say that during the. delay of General
Sherman at the river the .enemy had been
enabled to get away his valuables, but in op.
:ositien-te-this, it is well known than they
had been sent weeks ago to Augusta. The
1- evacuation of Atlanta -reallr began-several
•
wee -s ago.-
General- Sherman yesterday moved out of
his works on the South side of the Chatta
hoochie to attack Johnson's forces if found
in front of them, or to occupy the eity.in-the
event nt a r& Notbiu: later:than' the
information that he had moved - had seen re
ceives:l here; 'but we , hope - to-morrow - to an
nounce the otenpation of Atlanta be
lieved-here-that-anis
,•the halt afilie_Chats_
tahoochie Gen. Sherman .eom pie tely - destroy
edlll the.rdbel communications between. At
!anti' and''Richmond,
.and between Atlanta
and Montgomery.. '
AFP Mail •DI "BASt TEE6TESSEE:-?--CUICIneI
-Taylor,. of Bast Tennessee, rieceatly., deliver
ed a speech in Troy, !I'.. Y., which is,report
ed in the Whig s Hesaid the people of that
section wore starving for lack of men to-cul
tivate the ftelds; they : hUvp, j ' been cat off from
all commerce with the ontaidciwoi,te for three
long- end, weary yearsi their fences wern:bro
)Fen, down, their ,cattle ,driven ortheif'ktii
oultaraiimpleatents itoren•or destroyed, and
even,,the, webs have. berm taken - ; tint or their
Without, ClOthitig to •their'fileks, or
Shoes to their. feet, and - gaunt famine stalk
jag tip_ and;down. The
.roads-4iiiig -goner-
Gusty" give,a : to thil,dolivering . .,arifiy of Burn
side what the sphela had;not . tukgn , theii are
very destiticte, must die of combined
grief and starvation; finless we who ars fa:
vored - With plenty iris 'Willing to gifb:aziithe
of our ii6hesT . to•SneOgit :Ind . isave
,thettL--
MM3sicliiisetti'llaeliceti.gentirotts,lol! solas
rhiitidelPhitifiind - set has '.lllitittb;rlkill'Now
'irbik - )leed 'the' `diariplaint'of These patient
hut lieti:4"iiiffeic:ra, 'anir extend the: hngd
whict ,is Weir "10-000
it,the li'nogaoy.
Ittqudditsi Ju "13.-o , ld the hotipittilit
at rivieriefinver I r'htiindied of the rebel
trOutadd. 14 lbw tuftleridarb of our surgeons;
artethe eitgteris of rrpleriek and- surgeons
. 4.o s rfiosptob state-A.)l4ft every than who
aria " capable off', being trenioved without seri
cmajnoylmasttricid off it? ainbulanoesund_
wag,olis; trey - thus iiiiiiiii6ribilifirldrflftrilet'!
loss.
..* ' 7 t: r.Fra.
Before - they rotired - fronttntt may 'bath:ed down all the. Government_buildings ex
cept the hospitals.- -
Dr. Johnson .*the Dledflial#itoFi ' rat
brick, arrived at military fiea iinai enslfus
intiritirtreirt
sults of thetbAtle.of - thelfoptteset.•:=" .
• _ •
• • 2 ,
, - f.••••:Irs, •••••,-,
- . •
, • :4, , • ,
Total -,•••, -
,Tusk-
`n7ll
'R'EBEL • ` • •
Killed, near • = 300'
Rounded and .inshospital •
,li'rodoripk, now,
in our possession n • 430
: _
-Foust CEULDRPN Rato'runrtnn.4The Clevo
iand-Hera/d-relates shocking'oeoureace,
:which reminds one of the,woll known story
'of the "Old Oak Chest." On Wednesday
a man named Sehriger,.. living near that city,
went with his . Wife idle the field' to get a,
load of hay, leaving in the house their.four
. children : Mary., aged 7 leers ;iCharleS, 10
John 4; and Catherine, aged' 1 lear.Fffton.
returning, the• children. eculd , not bedOund-
Search was made everywherefer tfkgrn„ l , hur,
' without avail, till next morning their : carps
-es-ware-discovared_ien_huge_oht_derman
chest,, in the' corn horkelni , rThey. jot
into it in play and shist'down• the , iia; . .which
closed with a spring 'lock audfi they „mere
speedily suffocated.. : ,
, V EN ET I AN. m Ewr .
otretary o
eerie on extensive asset men a z i v I
SUMMER stock of Materials, HATS; OAPS, &e.
Wholesale and Retail,
• 7 - Opposite the "Washington liOnee,'` .
Ap 15, 1864.) •" ' • Higerstown.
riTCANES, UMBRELLAS, Liu] 't tin Um
brellas, Pocket Books,Port l'l4onniM,"Ploioli,&c.,
&c., "cheaper than th cheapest, '
UPDEORAFTS' HAT FACTORY,
Orot.tite the Washington tiousee-Hagerstowa...-
Ap. 1 . 6; "?'
.1 4 1 .- eni this' place„ the• : :l2th 0at.,.. A -
THANIEL,' Kon:of , lsrabtabd , -LaTinah.
Hess; aged 1 year; 2 ,moutfigrand 13 •dayo. "
Deaf aon you have- reins, •
And your loss we deeply feel,
Put since it•was the Saviour's will
He can ,al . l, our morrows heal.
. , .
r
In Quincy tow.nship, . Coo- . . the 281 h Ina:,
JACOB SOLLENBERGER, son.of Aartia
Sollenberger,,aged 18 years, .3 ; months and 1
day:.. , . - . • : • ..."
. .
transactions,were 'reported
on 'Change'. The advance in tb&N:e'w York
market has strengthened the vigars 'of hold
ers, butia
.the absence 0' price' are
necessarily nominal, viz : 'Howard Street Su
per and Cat , Extra, I1®11:25; Shipping
Extra d0.,11.75g12 ;, 'ltemilitig Extra do.
12; Family do. 13. : , , .
GRAIL—At the Corp Kuban - go - this
mornin g tho offerings tiny:Mated:l° 2,000
bashelsWheat, do:"Corn'and 500'. do.
Oats. Al) descriptions were 'in better 'de
n:Mad and the' market dosed firm. Sales in.
chided 100 bushels very good to . priniii new
Southern
. white Wheat at . - 305®312 cents,
1,200 bushels, prime Southern red' at 300
bushels white - Ornil at I_7_s:_cents-
3,5.00 buslxels.yelloi dii. at,172@t74 cents,
and 300 , bushels prime.Peap4lvania Orats'st
95 cents, weight.
. •
rrlliE.Taxables "of • Quincy Township are hereby
notified that the,School Directors of,said town
ship..haye levied a tax for the purpose
t,ounty-olunteers-iri—theTiseve.il LA' calls
hate placed the collection of the:stime. in .the hands
Of-'the Bounty Committee, who. would licreby,give
noti;m,:that they. will meet.tbe tax 7 payers-in Quin•
cy, an,rriil ay and Saturday, ~the sth. and..6tli days
of August, 1864, for the purpose of ieoeivisig 'iaid
t'ax.andsettling with those who have iiubscn - bed le the
All taxes lot paiel to said conimittes
wilt put intci:the hands ef- - thii collecter.and !Tiro
per centsdiled. , , ;
.• _ .
11 •C: .1k EETZ,. . •
1. G. SECIIIS7,.. .Corn.
C. •
Wit:FLEAGLE* - - -•-• " •
,ItyrAS' 'tonna tresspasing on the premises ofthe
'TV subscriber in• Washington townsbip,3Frask
lin couray.:on Friday_the 24th of lone,, A • BAY
MARE, &re years ottle•- The ownerielretjuested to
come forecsrd,proire property, pay "charges and take
bei serey,br be disposed - of at:eolith/a. to
lair ` • •• D.ll. MILLER:
.
:NW" Q, - . 1 211C- 311 C 111 C Aligt •
D'Cris, these from town esptAially.'are no el
' 131'not to treseriss apes. the'preiniseki , of the sub•
rieribersliktheffeiture by • eitlietlishiriter bathing,
its they are determined - to-enforce the law -hereafter
against all parties who refuse to comply with. this
request. -' 2 , , „.. BAER,
..,.4nue 2: 2 4t.'
P A ICKARDT'S Catehi
r • nb. !GA
•• - •
~- ..
men are !Ighting thejiattios et the Ihiioe in
the - Federal Array? '
..
Killed and leflArt,the fi p14 4 - T ., 12X
Woueded4riinilicial6l4ol4444l7.:.l9o
PrieenerslkEar:
TOtat ' ''" ' ' 730'
The doctor states 16i th6 - reikihr siiffeted
badly in officers and hounded: ' .1'•
I
ORE TESTIMONY! THIS IS TO 'CER
tify that for the last
my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated
,Veniltialt Lini
ment, and in every instance have found it fully e
qual to his , recommendationS. 1 have found.s it to
give almost instantaneous relief in cases: of tooth
ache, croup, bilious colic, sore throat. pain in• the
chest and back, and rheumatism, and I cheerfully
recommend its trial to every one afflicted 'vtrith aey
01 the above-named .diseasr+.3:: • •
JAMES R. WARNER,
Hertotrono, Corm., Oct. IGtb, 1861.
Sold by all druggists. Office 66 Oyrtla - mit St. ileiv
York.
UTDEGRAFFS', Practical Hat Maker',
have ready the SPRING STYLES for 1864,T hone
who would SAVE MONEY' ~should buy at the
FOUNTAIN ILEA H„ maim HATS and CAPS
are sold from first haiilaifi at loWetit taftOs. - ' -
Sign of the "RED HATS"
Opposite Wlabingoo.Hous9,4 - lageystelp.
Ap.• 15, 1864. ,
U.PDEG RAFFS', Psudical flatters, haysvef.
•ine3mln
2 1 / 1 111041.334Erigfili. -
Firttb the Amen' c,an of :7 7 ;‘esd
. 4 last.
16. ' , I • la RIM r
61•W'X'LAL7JZ:
KURTZ'S