BEDFORD GAZETTE. B. P. MEYERS, EDITOR. i FRIDAY: I ; : MARCH £4, ISM. j ' % | j 4 'Short Settlements Make Long Friends." Wo Lave so frequently renusded our friends ■who are in arrears, of tots propriety of settling their accounts, that WP fee! almost ashamed to call upon them again. But we cannot print a paper without money, and, thererote. we are compelled once more to ativ delinquents to pav up- V. o have made out a number o. bills and placed them in the hands cf Mr S J. McCauslin, who is authorized to receipt for j -us. Our terms of subscription have not been changed, but owing to the exorbitant prices of] all materials used by the printer, we arc com pelled rigidly to enforce them. Hereafter. two dollar! and j\tty cent: per year \\ I*l invariably be charged, unless* the subscription le paid, in j cash, at the beginning of tho year. This bar been a part of our terms for it long time, bat : heretofore we have not insisted upon i:. We hope our friends will not permit us to don i them again. A Little Singular. Some very strange things ate d< ne by the j officers of the conscription. Wo do not wish j to make any factious complaints, and we refer to the case of which we are about to speak, ] because it affects oOr political opponents much more severely than the Democracy, and, there fore. our motive in bringing it before the pub lic cannot bo misconstrued. Under the recent call, the quota of Bloody Run, was fixed at t-gh*. There could be no deficiency in that district, ns the previous calls Lad been filled by -Tolcateew. Ye, of the sixteen men drafted, thirteen were held to service. What G s means we are arable to comprehend. By the same hind of figuring, Bedford Borough, although j having filled its quota, may, under tha next call, be drafted for deficiencies under former calls. We should like to see this matter ex-1 plained. Pennsylvania and the Cabinet. Poor Pennsylvania! A hewer of wood, and drawer of water for tho New England ; round-heads, they have denied her all repre- ; sentation in the cabinet of Mr. Lincoln. The Yankee states and the Northwest rule the roast. They laugh Cameron to scorn, and as for Forney, they think he does well enough in the President's kitchen, licking the dirty din ner plates. Oh ! how arc the mighty fallen 1 | How is the once proud crest of the glorious Cornmcr.wealth bowed in :hc dust 1 Prohpu- ' I dor ' oh ye people, how long will you be tram pled in the dirt! igyThe Spring election, where there was any contest, and where it waa possible fur the p.o- ] pic to gr-t to the polls, resulted in gratify ing sac* cesses to the Democracy. In some of the dis tricts, however, there was no contest on politi cal grounds. In eeveral townships but a small vote was polled, owing to the swollen condition j of the streams, as in St. Clair and Londonder ry. Only about one-seventh of the usual vote was polled in the latter township nnd JU the ' former but about one-half. Jur.i ita, Napier. Harrison, SchtUsburg, Cumb' 1 Vail y, South ampton, Snake Spring and Bedford townships did the clean thing, without a scratch or blem ish. A half dozen other districts did very- well, but could have done better. * fcyril. NicodemuJs, E.q , has been Justice of the Pence, in this borough, for ten years. Da ring that time he has been a consistent Demo crat, and the result is that he has been re-elect ed by an overwhelming majority. When elect ed five years ago, Ids colleague on the Demo cratic ticket, wc6 J. W. Lingenfclter, Esq.— Unlike Esq Nieodetnie, tho latter proved fulse to his party and to his early friends, arid the result is that at the recent election he received twenty votes less for re-election, than did Esq. Nicodemus. Had he been true to tho [arty that first elected him to office, he would not, Lave boeu thus rebuked. £3fOur friend, 0. E- Shannon, Esq., has purchased 6ome oil territory in what is consid er! the heart of uii-dom. His terms being rea sonable, tho shares are being trken rapidly. Mr. Shannon purchased ti.'s territory, after cartful personal inspection, t ! we Lave no doubt, made judicious selection*. A Prospec tus, Maps, Ac, can b* seen at the backing ] Lcuse cf Rupp, Shannon & Co. To THE PEOPLE—A Government Intdli- j gence office has been opened in Washington i city, D. C , by R. M. Hall & Co., and any ' persons desiring information concerning any ! matter connected with the Government De- : pari men t., War Office, Ordnance Office, Treas- j ury, P,ft Office, Pension Office, or concerning j bounty, tack pay, &c., can have the same fur nished tbem promptly, by addressing these gen- ' tlecaen ar:d enclosing $2.00. This w a cheap j woy of getting desirable information of any kind, from Washington. They refer to Jay Cocke i Co, Bankers, and Hon. Schuyler Cel/ax, Speaker of House of Reprejeo.tsUive?. EDITORIAL MELANGE. C^"Dowu—gold. £3*l"p—substitutes. j £J~-p:itig-!ikp—the weather and the ringing ■ of birds. arPl :nt\ —eggs aud counterfeit po-n I cur- j ; rency. Stirred up—the animals of tho Hainsburg Telegraph. M"A subject for tins prayers oS '-loyal' preachers—Andy Johnson SsrTrue blue—New Jersey; she's in favor of tie old Constitution and has just elected a • Democratic U. S. Senator. fcy Eleven thousand one hundred soldiers! who have died since December last, have been j burled in the cemetory nt Nashville, Tenn. have had eighty days of good sleigh ing in Maine. Their winter product there must be mnine-ly snow. gJ*The sewing v/outcr. have addressed a pro test to President Lincoln against making shirts at one dollar per dozen. C?"A bare-faced act.—A Paris letter brings j (La important news that the Emperor has sha- i j ved off his imperial. &3* i'vventy thousand bales of the Savannah j j cotton have already been received nt New; York. CyOvcr Air. Herring's truck, in the New ■ ! York Procession, was the motto: "Ourcoun-i ; try's safe."—A Utile fishy, Mr. Herring. £3~An unhappy petroleum speculator confesses j to having "loved not wisely but too wc-ll." black man recently testified in a St. j Louis court against a white person. Some thing new there. The world moves. fej-A man in New London, Conn., is build-. ! ing a large church nt his own expense. trA court in Dayton, 0., has awarded a i j young lady sfi,soo damages for breach of ] promise of marriage. Pays nearly as well as i 'il." I fyMisS Julia Cobb committed suicide a few j ' days since, by hanging herself in her father's cellar. Her bead must have been full of cofcb j webs 1 ; 5£S"An abolition lady has sent us our own ! photograph cut ad to pieces. The lady in this case cut a prettier figure than she ever did be fore in her life.— Lou untie Journal. fSrQueen Victoria has two voca.it garters, ' one of which, it is exj ecetd, she will bestow upon Lord Cow ley.— Ex. ! We presume because Lord Cowley is tu; no ised to have a calf. CfStand corrected —Tho Carlisle Volunteer eays that George Darsie never was Canal Com missioner, but was a defeated candidate for ; that office. Right, Mr. Brutton- SJ'New Hampshire has again elected tho! ! Abolition ticket, by about the usual majority. ! 1 Ephraim is joined to his idols. syMislaid, by the typos, an obituary no j tice handed us by Rev. B. If. Ilunt, of Scheils- 1 burg. Will Mr. 11. be kind enoug.. "o send us j another copy ? ] (ST What General in the Federal army ought to have the same advantage in tattle that was given to Joshua, when, at his command, the] sun etood still T Doulsleday, to be sure ! j-Mr. Wm. Dibert, of the Washington i | Hotel, in this place, is about to remove to the j house recently occupied by O. E. Shannon, Esq. Mr. Grove, of Bloody Run, takes his' place at the Washington. M* j. John H. Filler, s'th P. V., for along; I time a prisoner in the South, returned to his home, in this place, on Monday last. He was welcomed by a serenade. He has been mc-ri- j teriously promoted to Lieut. Colonel, i ftyThe report that Andy Johnson passed through Bourbon Connty, Kentucky, on his , '■ wr.y to Washington, is denied; but it is admit-j ted that a treat deal of Bourbon county pass- 1 ! cd through hitn.— World. I 83"Moan. The Tlarnsburg Telegraph is in, the ithbit of attacking us without sending us a copy of the paper containing the attack. \ irsrOur young friends, Wm. Jamison, M. D., ; and J. Ross Anderson, M T>. hive just return , ed from Philadelphia, having recently gradua-j j ted from that celebrated institution, the Uni-; , versitv of Pennsylvania. They are both clever j ; fellows and wc wish them abundant success. ryj-We call tho attention of our readers to the announcement of A. B. Cramer & Co., that j they will sell their goods at greatly- reduced • prices. A word to the wise is sufficient. &&~J. B. Fnrquhar announces that he will : j rell his excellent stock of goods at a great re duction in prices. Give him a call, if you want cheap, as well as good, articles. IT/* Col. Robert Fyan, of Missouri, is at present on a visit to his old home in this place. Col. Fyan has served with distinguished gallant ry in the U. S.. Array, since the beginning of j the war, having participated in many of the ' severest battles, among them the bloody fight at j l'ca Ridge. TF"J. M. Shoemaker has just returned from the east with a stock of new goods which he 'is selling at reduced prices. All in search of bargains, will give him a call before purchasing ; elsewhere- rattling among the dry bones. The ! Democrats have carried Harrisburg, by 174 majority, and York by 237, both largelyrin ' creased majorities. ] soldiers in the service from this bor ough, voted as follows: Democratic 13, Aboli tion 9. Good for the proxy law! Twenty-eight Democratic voters (citizen?! did not g r t to the ' polls. OUR BOOK TABLE. HARPER'S MONTHLY.—The March, number j , of "Harper" is before us. It contains the usual 1 i amount of pleasant and instructive reading. — j "A tour through Arizona," (illustrated) is an | entertaining paper. "Sugar making in Cuba," is ; | full of interest. "Armadale," by Wilkie Col | lins, and "Our Mutual Friend," by, Charles Dickens, are continued. The editor's tabic is racy as ever. GAZLAT'S PACIFIC.—TI e March number of this magazine is on our table. There is a fu. frontis-piece—"View of San Francisco, Gal." This periodical is especially devoted to the in terests of the Pacific countries. It is well got ten up. The mining department is particularly interesting. See advertisement. G ODET'S LADY'S BOOK.—"Godov," for March, is a fine The illustrations arc superb j "The Shadow on the wail," a splendid line t engraving, and the colored fashion plate, are j in the best style of art. "Godey" deservedly maintains its long established reputation as the j magazine of art ami fashion. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE.—This favorite of thel ladies is especially brilliant this month. A j j beautiful engraving, entitled "Forest Leaves," j | embellishes the first page of the number, and ! Les Jllodes Pansier,lied is an obedient n pre. cn ; tation of the styles for the month. Peterson's stories are always good, especially those of Mrs. Stephens, who is one of the few female authors whose writings received the praise of that great critic, Edgar A. Foe. AMERICAN MONTHLY.—A work which every' American gentleman should take and read. It i ! is worth a half a dozen "Atlantic Monthlies/ | Its literary contents are of n very high order | ; and entirely free from tbe taint of New Eng- : ; land asceticism and the namby-pamby-ism of; ' the day. It is beautifully printed and well got- ■ | ten up in every particular. Published in New j York, by J. Holmes Agnew. Bedford Election j- - i i 'I he following i- the result of the election held in this borough, on Friday last. It will be seen that the Democratic ticket, vviih two exceptions. ■ v as successful. Democrats A loltltoniskt XT'STIOE OF THE PEACE 11. Xicodcmus, 137 J. IV. Lingenfelter, 117 , John 11. Rush, 103 Levi Agnew 74 JUDGE J. A. Mo wry, 119 William Gephart, 103 INSPECTOR Hiram Lentz, 114 Martin Milburn, 10G CONSTABLE S. J. McCauslin, 111 Jon. BrightliH, 103 : ASSESSOR J. M. Gephart, 115 J. R. Jordan, 105 ! SCHOOL DIRECTOR Job Mann, 113 Saru'l L. Russell, 114 i O. E. Shannon, 112 D. F. Mann, 103 CHIEF BURGESS Y. Steckman, 114 T. M. Lynch, 105 ASSISTANT BURGESS ; John Miller, 118 IV. W. Shuck, I' 3 CoUNOII.It EN A. W. Mower, 115 R. Montgomery, 104 • J. Boor. 119 P. H. Shires, ' 103 HIGH CONSTABLE .J. Coiboy, 127 Shannon Mullin, 9G AUPITOBS J. 11. ilutton, i 14 N. McMullin, I*l 11. R. Sill, 115 John Biymvre, 104 J TOWN CLERK j ' Augustus Carver, 114- No Or-posh ion - , Township Officers. The following is a list of Borough r.nd Town ship officers, clioscn at (he recent elections in : this county, as far as reported: BEDFORD BOROUGH.—Justices of the Peace, - . 11. Nicodemus, J. W. Lingenfelter ; High Cun t stable, J. Carboy; Constable, S. J. McCauslin; Judge, J. A. M.iwry ; Inspectors, H. Ler.tz, M. ftiillburn ; Assessor, J. M- Gephart; K-iiool ; Directors, J. Mann. S- 1.. Russell; l.urgess, V. j Steckman; Assistant Burgess, J. Miller ; C'oun- j i cilmen, A. W. Mower, J. Boor; Auditors, R. j It. Sill, J. 11. Ilutton; Town Cierk. A. Carver, j , BedfordTp. —Constable, I). Heltzull; Assessor, JD. Pcncyl. Judge, S. Walter; Inspectors, T. j Gilchrist, A. Reighard; School Directors, G. | Mann, D. Fetter, M. Nawgel; Supervisors, J. | Fetter, W. O. Leary ; Auditor, S. Ikighar l; Township Clerk, F. MeGirr; Bloody Hun. —Chief Burgess. J. A. Gump; Assistant Burgess. }. M. Vanhorn; Couneilrnen, ; F. Fell on, Sam 1 Bender; High Const a bio, J. j Steckman ; School Directors, \V. Musters, K. ; j Steckman : Supervisors, M. Ott, J. Wagoner ; ! Judge, F. Fed ton; Inspectors. V. Steckman, S. i ! P. Lewis; Assessor, J. J. Barn duller ; Consta i hie, P. Bottomfield; Auditor, VV. F. Barmlol i !ar ; Town Clerk, J. I. Barn dollar. | C. Valley. —Constable, J. Gillnra ; Judge, !J. Sligcr; Inspectors, F. Morgart, S. Elliot j Justice of the Peace, A. Zcmbowvr ; Supervisors jG. Elliott, J. McFerran,; School Directors, I W. Mason, G. Bortz ; Assessor, J. Blair; Au | ditors. j. Cessna, J. May, Township Clerk, J. j B. Whip. Harrison. —Justice of the Peace, G. R. Bai ley; Constable, J. McCreary; Judge, J. Tru eirne; Inspectors, T. Cook, D. M. Miller; — School Directors, 11. Wertz, W. W. Lanoy, Assessor, G. Baker; Supervisors, C. Faubcl- Michael Retinger; Auditor, J. Nycum; Town ship Clerk, Jacob Clark- Hopewell, —Justice of the Peace T. N. Young; Constable and Assessor, M. Gates ; School Di rectors, J. B. Fluke, W. Ferguson ; Supervi sors, \V. Garwood, J. Ilamm ; Judge, J. Gates, Inspectors, J. Richey, \V. Flunk, Auditors, tie vote between A. Davis and A. Fiuck. Liberty. —Judge, S. Boiling r. Inspectors, Geo. F. Steel, A. Iloupt, Supervisors M. Hoo ver, E. A. Fockk-r, Constable, J. Kensinger; Assessor, J Kensinger, School Directors, S. Bollinger, Sani'l F. Shoup. Londonderry —Constable, J. Bnrket, Judge, J. Evans, Inspectors, J. T. Mattingly, J. E vans, School Directors, Cornelius Devore, S. Miller, D. S Evans, C. Shafer, J. Evans, J. C. Devore. Assessor, G. May; Supervisors, all can didates ran a tie vote; Auditors, John Evans, James Logue. Monroe.. —Constable, Wilson Nycum; Judge, Nathan Shaw; Inspectors, B. Weimer, 11. J. Means; Supervisors, George Steckman, Jacob Fletcher School Directors. B. Claybaugb, Fred. Mills tind Jacob Eletche-r ran a tie vote; i Assessor, Philip Felton; Auditor, Lewis Koons. Napier. —Justices of the Peace, K. M 'l'}'- ; lor, Jos. W. Sleek; Constable, Charles Cris j man; Judge, C Whetstone; Inspectors, G. W. 1 Gump, Adam Diebl; Supervisors, Christian Darr, Josiah Adams; School Din etuis. ]'. I'. Studebaker, G. W. Bowser; Assessor, V. m. Crisman, Auditor, Richard McMullin; Town ship Clerk, John Whetstone. Janata. —C - n"-table. Joseph Horn; Super visors, Sebastian Wolf, IL Adams; School Directors, Alfred Miller, George (,L Buri.s; Judge, Joseph Garber; Inspectors, John Gd icsjiie, Isaac Rock; Assessor, Fred, Hii'cgu.-: Auditor, John Garber; Township Clerk, AI i Hillegass. Providence E. —Constable. Samuel St!cy ; i Judge, L'onard Giffin ; Inspectors, ('.•:• ore Richey, Samuel Frazei; Supervisors, J Mcilott, John Svvartz; SsD'ol i - r< : N. j Mcliott, S. -N;. urn: A -.---. or, Yv. li. 11. Foor; ' | Auditor, Anthony Feb JU. j Prowl. W. —Justice of t! • {.•!: , ,Fiber; Constable, VV. F. Way; Judge, John j Sparks: Inspectors, John S. Mm vis, Eh osier; ! Sup rvisor., Andrew Ilamler, Jacob Whct s stone: Asscsor' Eiiaa Clark, j Snake Spring. —-Judge, John Henderson; ! In s pectora, A. J. College, W. C. Ritehey; Con -1 stable, N. N. Koons; School Drr-ct- M. S. ; ; Kitchcy, John Koons, Jo se Hodman; Super-! J visors, VV. Grisslnger, Samuel Wilts; Assessor, i ; Jacob E L be/: Auditor, i-Mwin il.irtley. St. Clair. —Justice of the Peace, J. H. 'Wright; Con--, tabic, John VV. M'DK •' Judg-, Adi.ru Oster; Supervi.->r?, .Joseph Reining r, j Jol.n Wis,-gar;or, School Directors, Jc-- Can- ; ncr, Job Barefoot, Jacob Walter; Assessor,; Win. 0.-T. r; Auditor, B. R. H ' 'or-m. Ja sper !or . Josiah Penrose. Jesse Vv iilis. Southampton. —Justice of the. r-ace, v. m. , ' Adnais; Constable. John Caveu !<*r; Ju : . Isaac Dickon; Inspectors, Isaac V i -on, * n | at! an Owen; Supervisor, N. Walter; Assessor, | Wesley Bennet; Auditor, Ed. Northeraft. i SchelLburg Bur. —Burgess, John Smith; . i Councilmen, Joseph Horn, J. 11. Sr he!!, Peter j Ewalt, John Kcmery; W. A". Poorman; High Constable, W. Correll; Auditor, John O: to, j ! Town Cleik, Isaac Darr, Judge, A. P. Ham inker, Inspectors, George Beneigh, F Biittio j brunt, Constable, Jacob Dull, Assessor, W. <' I Sniveley, School Director?, S. W. Stall, W. 'J. Rock, Supervisors, John Relninger, Daniel i Horn. i Union tp.- —Justices of the P< ace, Ac us Ake, A. i'l. Hull, Constable, W. Ltunbnght, i Supervisors, Daniel Griffith •;! three ot'w a tie; Assessor, Mi hacl Fry, Judge, VV. J. .' , mcr. Inspectors, Go or go Hurtle, J i School Directors, M. Klutz, John 11. I ! Auditor, Moses Gouchcnonr, Township C i . . A. P. Mborehead. Woodberry S. —Justice of the P>" -e. Haderman, Constable, VV. Detvvilcr, Judge, 'tie vote, Jiippoctors, C. B. Koebendarfer, ' L. • Buck, School Directors, John 5 Bru -gh, ■ Samuel Working, Supervisors, John D. S. Everaole, Assessor, J S. I'ru . r.u ;. ' Auditor, J. L. Replogle and three ethers a-rie. ' [Prom the Pittsburg Gazette, ]lepublican "] V:co President Johnson. % i We Imvc hitherto refrained from com:fen;'u g upon the fact that the Vice President i rigr:o ~d himself and t!:e nation by appearing in a st to t of intoxioatiou at I in* time of his indu'tion in t') office and irdli' ting upon ids hearers a maud- : lin, drunken ech, nut because we hoped there- I ' by to hide tiie unpler.s int fact upon our read- i ers, or shrink from condemning th • grievous fault committed, but because we hoped that a little delay would bring us some mitigation or ihe report, and render the transact! >n less disgrace ful than was at first stated. W have waited, - however, in vain ; and now that the facts are beyond dispute, w join with the Kcp-nhfican | ! press of the country in telling ti.o Vice Presid t i tl at !.: vi" utterly di- re •, 1 . iuis. if. i] | . his party to the keenest mortification, and made ; his country, a laughing stock in the eyes of the world, the least reparation be can make is. ' to resign. After the exhibition of himself, he j cannot occupy that place any longer with hOn- 1 !or or credit. His good name is lost, and he ! cannot regain it by holding on to a place he has disgraced. If he attempts to liold on to say that you had "order.'l a similar number or ;> isir-'tA tti }o'- die to be "murdered." Yut rbaracteiize your order in proper term*, for the public voice, even in your own country where it seldom dares toexpref irs. if tn u: cation of truth, honor or justice, wii! - .! ■ gree with you in pronouncing you guilty of (ler, if your order is carried oat. Ik-fore dismissing this portion •f .1 .:• - f beg to assure you for every - in .e "inunknk ' by you J. .shall have 1 . ~ I. .• at once two of your*, giving in r.i" c - . .re ference to any office!* who . .1 my band?. In reference to tha statement vi-.i mako rc- ; garding the death •: your a- 1 i : SUV I kli'.-W nuti,!r;.f .Li.: t . r><- <, given by me authorize "... .: u ■;( pr.aui. rs , iii't -f capture; an ' 1 ... foal my j men killed any of youra, < xccpt nv ler circum-! Stan - i-t w: i::h f ami i pr per they should k■ ii ;a< ua. It is a part of ibesy.-teui o; the tbic-ves whom ' you d s;_nate :• your foragers to li.-. the dwell- j I ing of tlin-e ci.izens whom tiny have robbed. ; To chcc!; this inhuman sys.crn, wl:i his justly j : exccn led by every civiiiz.-l nuti •: . I have di- I rcctcd my men to shoot down ait of your men t •v. ivo are ci'.ugjrt burning housed. 1 liL: order j \ shall remain in fort-; as long as you disgrace the 1 ; jirof . -ion of arms l>y atlovviiig your men to destroy private dvv< 1 lings, i You say that I atoms. ef c-.urse. questi. :i i you, right to ■. r en the untry. "T : is . right as ' 11 s liisto-y " i not sir, ones- ■ ti'vrti tl'.i- % \±: 1 1' '■ : . i? \ Oi iCi t*v n • j thai. ,r, juhl one taorc neili ruiik the riu ;t j that every man has to •>!■ lend his home : ud to protect tl'ose vvh' are < penT-nt upon him; an 1 from my heart I wish thai ever- old man • and boy in aiy country who can fire *1 g'.t" j would shoot down, as he would a wild beast, , ; tlio men who arc demdating their la ml, burning ! their houses and insulting tfmir *.v. men. ; You are particular in k-fming ami claiming ; ; "war rights." May I ask if ybu enumerate • among their, jhe. right to tire ur on u UeLn-p --less city without notice; to burn that r l. the ground after it had been sir.. ." r.G Lv the autiioritivs, wk 1 clai.uv ! , ll >u • 1 in vi j and to Ita . . lark r vo ..a . fees® , '1 1 ' ■ r. r;: .!,.t yt u have no* <>:.k *. {to the e. y 01 Toiurr. without a word of , . kid :■ ;• . : : 1 . k.iaim j - vS: ° l!i ® and # pro: vet ion to private proper iv, ; .V ; u m 1 the whole city in ashes, leaving amid i's ruins thousands ef old men i ncJ hei ' • women .aid children, who are likHv to p" of starvation and ex-:- • ur.i. Your line of iir. I■:n k' trace 1i- ; ; - ;,;i. 5 light i b 'n . .u 1 2 u.'t '--.goiiy mr n. ;e bitter tuan tint of ; I : •. • The In'ian scab 1 his victim r *-tmal -• of j sex or age, but with.all his barbarity h• A : ways n.ip.cted the persons of his female cap i.vits. Your soldi rs, uio.-j savage than the Indi 11, ircuit those w' isj natural protectors are a l , -cat. 111 conclusion, I have only ! i rcc.-ft that | whenever you have a:.y of my • n -disp. --d i of," or "inuniared," for th n■ 1 . -ar £0 be . synonymous with \ ••<, v <-ij hoar .* it, in order that f may know w .at union to take in f! 3 matter In the meansius-> I shrill hold fiiiy-six of your nu-a I o-r-mea n.r those whom you biyre o nlub- . x on ted. I a-u - ours, , vDE iI.AMPTOft, Lieut. Gjueral. ~ THE WAR. " ; Several Federal gunboats have been sent up the Capo Fear river from W ilmington towards , Fayctti ville to open communication with G n. Siu rman. hhe Confederate st .oner Cbieku •>i.iu;t. is sunk in the channel, forty miles - . Wii wing toll, and she will have to do j-ta; ve before the trunbnata can ascend above. *j ,c f Cape Fear river is navigable sill the "way t . 1 Fayettevifk for vessels of light draft. The' 5 dis!; uce ly the river from Wi"lining!on is or. ■ Mu. dred and twenty miles The distance >v ! rood to Fisyeitov:he is one tiundr d mi! - G. 1. 1 Sherman writes fr-.m FaycUevitle, ..n March i i id, to Geueral Grant. lie state- 1! - C | Inmliia, Cheraw and Favelteville he riiotur- k j eighty-eight cannon, and destr■■". d the Can-' i f'eib rate arsenals and the railroad d:p >'s—' j tic says nothing o-fi ially of Gen KiipatrickV j defeat. ; Extensive preparations are being made in • Gram's camp for the contemplated advance of j i the Federal army. G tier i Longstreet is in i ! command of tho Confederates at i'ett rsliurg, | | and if is reported that Gen. I,r.- has gone to ; j Gol kboro, to superintend the operation against ' Sherman. It is announced that the reason Sheridan ! turned back from Lynchburg in his recent raid, was that lie found Lynchburg strorgly fortified and garrisoned. He has not yet been heard from. i nc rcn i.s m the neighborhood of Ri'-hmon-d ■ cave g,'! - ;i,tiKiron. .-..v ,r. !, and etui bear :,r --tn.'.ry and tiuins. Wc may theref-ro expect to hear very scon of a movement by Gen. Grant. 1 lie Confederates are very active—troops are ' constantly moving to and fro, and it is reported that a detachment of Lee's army has gone South to oppose Sherman. There are also rumors that the Confederates at Petersburg are preparing ■ to attack Grant. All the sick, wounded, a> ' non-combatants in the Federal camp have been sent to City Point. General Sheridan has passed to ihe east of Richmond. On the loth he was on the line of, the Richmond and Fredericksburg railroad, 1 twenty miles due norlh t.f Richmond. He has i destroyed a great deal of railroad and other property. It. is expected that ho will soon com municate with Grant's right.— A CARD. The undersigned, with full and mot grate- ! ful hearts, take this method of tee.. 7 .-ir crty from entire destruction by fire on the'l-Ph inst. Stout hearts :io.i strong .arms i> r. 'ir red all they could for tho old so! her . .his la -i --ly, in their old age. Sympathy snot, d was not wanting m this* o:ir ../ -u t jmura • trial and loss, but God v ill provide. MRS. E D. Tam-iafei-HO, I-AW. TAi.UAn?RHO, Major IT- S. A. ' IT YO'J WANT TO KN 3" A LITTLS OF EVF.KTTHINO relating t ir "i - , - ivm, af.:l i<-rnaie ; the rtie' i of ilis.a'irs; ths inarnage ei9tom v. ■ 'ri; lew to marry well arid a thou-a: tn-vr published bfore read theievia.il mid I.': lit ••MkoICAL CojSMiiN Sex-B," . beak lor rurioa p 'opte, and a e.! ! one. 1-, 0 [i.ie.i 1 ?, 100 illustrations Pi ;c • 'j.-re,.:- t.ibi'* sent free to any ad lr-s y l>- i' ' t th** book stie, or wi 1 t> 10 caid. on receipt of the pi ice. A Dr. F. H. FOOJ E, Vt.j l!3j BioaUway, New ' FF . 3, 1805 —6:11 fiiofiicv Su|iiisi< ot: *V II KKI AH, id iif, S. L tilrt, a Jlepr|**W 1 . v , iuti ol t'ie :;ity 01 Lancaster, Pe pi' wpTl.'io.; to the 'irp-id,.,' ♦ ' tv ol P 'Haul, -tale of Pe.-iiisyi*!.., • it* i-ii . ; F-.hru a-Sda . - • tb- ..1 J :• ■■ ■, ■ led iiites! lit:! v.'.t . :vu J.I i: < 3 ! Ji,i cay .j Isti/j'iitJ-tljdtthocarti'jiiiilere, t.lioi, ai.J Vuinall iii ot rtl • r-al e-ta ui e u- toliow's : Alice T. l'a> i Gi v<>, Cidi'k County Kf .tucky ; vVi.iia 1, .. ot Jivice, i'.s.rli G ut.i.ly Kentucky; Jan I. w, of Pine Grove, Giaric County Kei.ijr : lis.-il 1 Ritchie. Alexander ri. Ritchie, Rfbecra ! . Ritchie, [. miuor wiiove guard n Ja" ■ 1 t : . i.-i-u Jot tVw.cii.-ater Clara ('o tucky; end Polly Ritchie, ot Mdysviiie, D.- Cv'c'y M.ssoutt ; [the id Alice T. Pay lor, li-iiri N I. and Jafn-s b. Lane, being en,,.. William N. ane who w s a biothei ot tat •; a: d Mac'isoi; T. Ritchie, Aiexu..d-i i and Keh CA t . Ritchie, chilhieii ol U 'chie, dee'd., who was a .laugh'erol * ■ Lit,'-, a-. Po : Ri cbie tie w.ii'owo! VV n :e, a so:, of d d Cia . =a N. Ritchie, dec'u V ■ I'■ j■ , r.ce p.- inoneia inteslate, led* I. >V.j-:ant T. Ritchie and sterling P. Ritcli.e, . - . c w uoiii are sttice dec'u., intestate, unmarried. ; without issue:] GcO'ge W. Webb and Eritvii Webb of Catrr.i, Wmte County lilioois; Wuio. b> L. Webb, of 'he City o,' Philadelphia ; "* Webb of t' i-mi, Illinois : and treorge- \V, V f e wbo-e giiarutan 1= Henry L. Leirjc 0 .id r.dy of Lancaster,j ['be said George W. \, hilv .1 b. Webb od W'Mioughby L. Webb, b . Los of '.-art- a C. Webb, dee'd., who Was as ni -aid iniestate, and susan vV, : bb and George Web• ,1 ne younge!, being chrdren oi John L. W wijowasasotl ol su,J 'lailtla C. W ba:J .11 Ai.ii Rtrtiedv arid Kt-becca riutiler, of Ctiar e*.' | Jtifei3oll -Coonty Virginia; [children of Wiiiou by .V . L ne. dec'il., who v, a a brother of .,! testate :] l-a (}!. t crier, o. Char.est.,w,,, J-t- r , County Virginia; and Mary P. Martin, oi dou : fterliug, .'io.i go nery County Ke.itu *y ; [cii 01 tiaiah A: • Carter, decV,., vvh . was a sisirr , ■l. ■:] Cj.-v /, . Nici. oi Cbailestos J Gr.siii County Virginia; [a. cbi.d of Ge ug , LuM', i.cc'j., who was at; other ot ii.teilat. Ji kn A. Lace, Jamei B. Lane and Liltort K. Ln, F( ox Who* guardian i- Richard a. Jenkins, ■i: < ! Pi-Uaueipl.-d,] and H ruetß. Lar. 0; the City ci Lancaster, aforesaid, [toe said H j ri, t if. Lane b -tiiig a tin.a ot EiltoitT. Lane, use'e. who was a brother of lotcstate, an ! John N. Ja-: a B. Lane, and Elin it B. Lane, being chiidiec : f jitrni 3 , . Lane. wr,o died ir,'estate, who was a :i ■- '..'aid i Ihoft P. Lar;-.: ;} tisat the s-rtd Joan N. Lane, tried, s z d in his demesne, as of fae, (inter .1 ;u) :t. ■ pec s, or tracts of land, situate ta a '"d County, in Broad Top Township, as i Ahe ot:e ther of adjoining the John Cheving fun xra<' f , Wijiiaui Leiie, ,oac Grove, Vrich. i •• 'Vti'. :.'i. ittl o uers, coßtuiniag lour .. ! c tniiij'-oiie acres, ai:d one huuared and .. ty f, iches, and allowance of laud, surveyeu 0 v. :r ,' tof 11th April, A. D 17s*5; grantea to u Ct.-'Viiigfon, and patented by the Common wealth, by pa en: ol ltjrh of June, 1833 { to Rich ard U. vV nod and Lewis 1". Watson, who by Deed of 1 1 ienture, o. the sth lay ol July, A. U. lboj; itr-i. m ..id co vi y. t to Joan N-Lane, hi heirs SB • ..e- g;l* j'otl'V. r 1. An ;n : to; ainin? four hundred ana (vvo acies ari t tnree 4 a ill -r i, and alio Wance, waich the Commit.:wealth ot Pen;i*,iv nia, by warrant d.iteU ii,' '2511 day oi reb.o../, A. i). 18W6; giont ed to VV.I .t n liuti 1 !, and tue same vvh.cn Ricturd IJ.Nv.wJ, ..••: his wile, and Lewis P. A .ton, and w.fe, b; i'eed 0! luiei.tuie, of the sth .'ay of .k!y A.i). ISrJ, granted and conveyed to John A. Lane, to ice, b. Acother thereof containing one hundred and e, 2 ; 'C acres, at.u tnire l'ouiits, and allowance, of k:,.:, w h.e . the to ..u.01: .'.calth o: Pem.sy lvama, by ; aient dated Oc >b r SStb', A. D. ISJS ; grant ' 1 a J ' -vra in Johu i'oti, ar.d the same which K. or,; L). . his Wile, and Lewis f. Wat sou. a , , .1.0 wife, by Deed of Indenture, ot the h;h da. of iaiy. A. L>. ibs3 j granted and conveyed to John N Lau-', his h-.-i 5 and a-signs in fee. 4. Alio: m ; thereof, containing tw o hui tired and twenty-uve aci. s a . 01. e forth, and ailowji.ee of land, which the CtHpnteaettltfc isl Ptf.usylvui.ta, y |.atv;; 1' t t as- 14 1 day of December, A. li. *' • : -.(iveysd Clio Leonard >ay.e, ' ••• 4ue . utcn R ci.tr I Wood. a.. l -ii. wife, i: -• 5 i ' . ,0.. mid r.| s vvik by Deed of In ne 0.. jot J.i, .-v. ;J. lss'ij ; grant jo. v, unto John N. L-.r.t. m ew* ud ■* '> I'JreV J. j. 5 . no;i.e. th-reof, coatuiniPg two amid et.ifid t n acres or-., allowance 01 land, wa.ca to. Com i.-.-nwealth oi rm .syivania. by patent da . he libthh.yol Oeiooer, \. t). l*aj, a 1 von • a;.lo Jon . :,o . a..d :ht s-- ... w.-.ico R. _ard D w.. .d, a, i or, . . ard L.WJ- r. vVatson, and * ' . ,jy ot Indenture of toe 5n ui July, I. 1 ... ,g. anted Sf.' convrycd unto ijo.. N. Lam . his lit ir and a signs forever fee. ti. .vi.oliitr t.act adjoining land ot Wm. T. I)Mghi-i ty, coutauii.ig Mr-hundred and sixty v. .ml tuny perches, and aiiowa .ee ol laud, being the Sam ■, trie undivided moiety or calt pr; vvi.l' 1 1'. 1, bamuel I't a-anls, and bis wife, by Deed ol inden'ure of 'he 13:h day o{ September, A. D. ••..I, grii.ie.i and conveyed ur.to John N. Lane, his iic.r* iu.-h assigns torever in tee ; mil the other : .j... 11 vtu—d moiety ur hall pait, whereof Lewis T. Watson, and ats w nc, and Jerman Jaeco, and his wtte, by Deed cf Indenture of the 15th da . 0 f a. p- A.U. 15531 gr inted an.i convey dto Joba ;N. Line, h.s he.rs and a -3. jns iorvever, in fee. i 7. Ai.o.'ier hereot, adjoining lands 01 Hopewell i r ail and Biitzcr Swans, con'aiuing one hundred ; and .-ixiy actea, and aiaety-stx perches, and almv ance oi .and, which, the Common wealth of Peon syl.'diiia by warrant dried tue 9:i day of June, A. ' -4d ! granted to John McCain ; and which ths tai.i Joi.a .dcLain an.i bis wife, by Deed of Inden i ture dated tae 3dta day of March, A. D. 1854 , grafted and conveyed to J. f*'. Lane forev-r. in fee. lira..ch 0: ihj Juniata nvec.] riopewell Company, vvilMm Lowry's improvement, and othars, con taining thr-'e hundred and forty-two acres, and one hundred and -ix perches, and allowance cf lar. i, be.rie the sarne tract it land which was origin illy survey.*d on a warrant fcr for hundred acres to Daniel Kerr, dated 21st day of March, A. D. 17M ; returned as containing thre*. hundred an I iixty-fi'.'° ; acics ar..l allowance, and a. cc.a'.L.l m the a i.i of- See of Pennsylvania, 0:1 the 2Jr.l day o" Dewm* b: r, -v. LL 1ti.30, and f,. which a patent dated >o ■lib dry ot October, A. D. 1855. was issued by tbo .Commonwealth to John tsav ge, his betrg mi - furever, and vhi.ih John Savage and his wile, . y Deed ot Incietiture of the 17th day if November, A* ®-.J555; granted end conveyed to John N. Lace, j Li heirs 'net assigns forever, in fee. 9. Ihe "ther thereof, e'joining land? of John Zook and Jacob Myers, containing eleven acr#?, an 1 sixteen pe-rhcs. and allowance of lard, whiah j 'he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by patent ds ted the 22nd dav of December, A. D. 1853 , ersst !sd and conveyed to Thomas M. Long, anl which , the siu.l rbom is .*!. Long, and his wife, by Deed !of Indenture fated the Uth dry -t April, A. D. i 185t, gri ited a.i I conveyed to John N. Lane, his heir, an 1 ass gns firaver, in fee. And praying tb* 1 0 I'wirrJ an inq j.-st to malts prrtitio.t -f 'S> premises aforesaid, t • and i n >sg tm beirs t,-.d g I representatives of he said , into-l -t-., w•v. i •' r vain, ion To ms direct** 1, 1\ 'l iro.* -' to id a i .w* 11a'ton f t-pre •! ., ,1 >l,l.- '. -. • 3G . usy ■_ vp il D. toJSI wban and where they can it. lif t:i*?v see proper. 1 Fueairr's Oxficb, { JOHN ALDB! ADT, Msrcn 24, ISo.J- -4t. ] Bhsr-.tf.