Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 30, 1861, Image 1

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BY 0. WOKDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS.
THE I'XIO.V establish ia lSliWhultt No, 2,469.
"niROMCLE," estaMishcJ in IS 13 Whole Xo, S90.
LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1861.
At $1.0 per Year, ultvayg in Advanre.
THE WAR!
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Our National Capital.
tills
IT'.
The treachery of -1
in
r.n le many a pair
1 s up turn pale :
lor.
trusi
id tLvv. -
who ti'ow (litre- we
V."' 77.01. l v lo r li.".;e
0 wLon
otpltetty
Jlist il.'Vf li.ff 1. rOtt'.'ill 10
t-.ti-iiy lae tupitul. Harpers rtrry.
s:A tiie t'.ospmt Nnvy Ytifl. itil.o ll.c
I..;;, is of a wor?e fe il.ari l'.ritiiiii.t'...'
I., i.t ts of thouesni- .u!.k v, "!;,;:i 1!,. tii
6t liiis vliOie-.-a!. ArnoluiiiiL'. T'iie
6r,c-akit. feout.. it-is have the L'aek
ctio.'i remir. of ''. poffr they s.atlit
to i'r.i-; :it the I it i v Arttiorv titoi st
the'.Vuvy VarJ: I ;.tWu-:.i:.l'i..:i Ci
ty ti.e West I t for wl.ieii tl.oy
s-.ru'-k : Mift t!o pre-et.t. On
s;v i u v. t'.orc tvi re- i.r ".fooi
't;..-A::o.t ica;.? ruariiiii onr NulioLul
Cafilal and Kxecutive OlVu-er.
Ti.o p!.jt to ke. ; otir tfi.-ip- out rf
TVa-!.i:itfn. liy t:.-.-ri i it: I 1 1 : u.
i-1 ;:- l.iuek vie Narlii a:. 1 litst.witii
:.te altao.-t fimuliatoti "i.-.-t to .-l.ut
li'irp'-r s r errv oti
H'li
!.e West
i.:;i. was
I'oto
:nae 0:1 tii-
evi-o
veil
vi-j
Otl.'il. lilt
a-.-l c.-,..i:
a- f.ii-1 i'V ;!.o
si of ii-:,. Vj..-t
ll.ll t'0V-ils
ali t!.-.i.-!oree.--to
l..e 1 i-osi'iei.
: aJvi-cJ ?::
'.heir war
it
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the ma I lv:;.: 1
c : 1 lit v in a:.. I
in Ilailitr.
ic:.iWasiiitiir:ii ttiiIit have
trtii
tru
tvi cavturcJ it. or cac.-fi !.
V.of. '. ',: -( I i: out of ii.eir hand-. As
r1'1 " r ios 1 j v , tiijp, poiis ei'i.er !v
Usrerc-do-llrace. d-oivn, or from the
i'-t .'.; eii.- still op a. thev
1 ;;ti.i loM wi;h iittie opf).
fi'.ior.. aroi l.v tio tv.-. ciian-I- our
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T, P.
La- a!-o i
,:i Ke '...ir.
rcljcis have
t,..
C:e-;. i
i ieti t'tiit'-i :'
Vioe Pr.-iie:.t
th..i:-h'. ;-:i. II
iei.iiiu:..l. 1'avis
f-l n is
i-e nt Ri
itMor.tze,
ai.ri
WHS
iL'is
pa
rv. bt;t ?a:.i to
r.:.; to romc Nur
Uaiiroails. T,
il. The traitors have
h-jrapi.s arid Mails,
s r.nj strange ati l
'i I..-...- o- n Laiiel;
C-5S!.-.-..d'.
.aa.ctorv rui:i rs are rotioiUJ
't-ro'JL'h them. N'othiu? is known
v-'-h certainty of the extent of the
exeats South, or of the p'.p;;lur
'eviir.j iti view of the unesfioeteJ and
tsproeedoutod deaioastratious of ihe
r.-ee States.
Last Sunday families eoir.pofin?
;. i-erson j.a-sed through Lewirburz.
'"-a near Harper's I'e-rry. having
eadrivoa away on two hours' no-
Thov were poaeeal.h' N-w
lork'r?. suspccte.l oflovi:,- Liberty
"U'i Law
t'ove
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ii - r T,.rir Ii,,.,-.- 1 1 C , ,
iavcrv
t-- -is ta:;:i:y out of Kaltiuiore durilii
- - ---.rt. . . .... v a i st --.r IV I
--ro-'i. ar, t went to b;s lathers, in
w-tnorrt:.ark. S,i;i,e of the jojople
iCEtof those Slates may relru :
Slay Lever will, but will be mo.-t
--t'.aciole enetnit-s of sueh a State.
yi teaeu their thiidrea after thtui to
-site it.
. s- 11 .mil .... ti -rM s. (iril I'll
iworn '.lnn.l .1
-SllCar Wasliih-ton. paeJ U! tic
-aer ;
'le ol tiie river tne :uu,c dav
. j .
'-'r narratives were
reisiu"; to
'ar.
-e Rebels hate already sent out differ-
1 feelers for "a compromise" tbe L'ni
stattj ta tUspccj hi operations till
t. J-lcritc' c,o mature more plans cf
iT "1 tioletce 1 We hope the
-ttietration wiii be fooled by no more
J'o soegs, tut conquer submsssijn
-t.ver a foe can be reached, an 1 pun
.'"tasth oSVi.d,..! t t.
."nia:
s.J . .
y
-u ci i.ora J.yons. proposed by
taadtit. tight;
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wrAmong the LewisUrg Valuuteers
.,-.. l . i , , ,
are several educated gentlemen, bandy
with tbe pen, g aie of whom hsve conscn-
ted to Jr.-.p us a word now and then to
'
print fjr their many friends at home. A
gd arrangeimnt that. all around but
t , ,
wucn one or more niajsta'e the same fact,
or give a ru-i.or that afterwards appears
ULfjun Jed, they trill sea the propriety of
. . , t t J
our omntiLg Irotu their lavors Wiiatever
may teem advisable or necessary.
We gave la-t week a highly value!
ketch from Lieut. Li.v.v, made, as he
state?, '"with an oil lead pencil, and I can
not see to read over what I have written
by mooniigbf, so you will have work at
d-'cvphering it." We give below, anoth
er, fronj Mr. Muvr.it, in pencil also, and, a
he says, '-written on the ground vu will
please correct all errors, as I will be call
ed into ranks in less than a minatc."
Our readers wi'l of course cicu.-e any mis
takes of fact or inelegaocies of expression
mauc by men snatching a moment, now
and then, to write with a pencil, anyhow
and anywhere and our correspondents
must ticjse us if we sometimes fail to
'ferhtay" their trick9.
Orderly Sergeant Ciiamherlis, ia a
note, states their union with the M jLtg in-
ery companies, was by mutual request,
aoj that curs is benefitted by ;he superi.r
di.-cipline of the other companies, which
have been l.nger drilled.
C. rr..icji-np cf tti Slur a CbroolrV
From the ' Lewisbunr Icfantry."
.ii:e alter 1 o c;i.c; alter hastilv taiiiug some
w tn Valours s.rved up at the Uuehler Houfe,
we were marched 10 the Camp. The excite-
meiii in and outsi,!- the inclosure was intense
ar.d inanitetr i a disposition to at resi at once
tne spLnt t,f treason and rebellion iu.w stalk
iuc through IhecL Dntry. There was an utter
ovrrtiow of volunteers from all parts of the
!sa:e, so rr.urh so. that it was a'most impossi
b 'o. pr -vote room lor the.r acci min dation.
sr. i !.'oi voiui.iers lruai Dl.m were Judged
ia the Mate ( ap tot.
aiuro;.iv no riiin. we etTeeted a permanent
or7ai:.2i'i ot our Con.ratiy, ar. 1 m tlie at
ternu'.n t .-1 the catb to support the Ct nstau
tion and the Laws. U-re we wre sworn
ir.to tne I t.
vice, the sop er.or ( tfieer v(.en.
immon-; in jjt.1 the nuinberot men 01 our
company, to w hich Capt. t'hiniberl.u replied,
:i." I'an'i swear you in'sa d the (;ner
a!. 'reduce your nuu.tr to ;T." 1 'hen came
he tryn.i in 'in'tit. 'J'i.e faptaiu i;ave the
..:r'y io ar,v i re, who ri-tie.1 tbai be hat
vo. un'.eerr t. to s-p out tt 'tie rank-, an 1 v
tiini nioi.-. l ur .1 toe loiu.t-er '? ppei cut,
t ut toe r. inii S' r rn l e: Leo'. re.loee l u ttial
retired, it I'ecdiio th- do y .d' the (.'aptum
lo s..,.ct i ihfrs. A le ol those thu ca..ed
out, sat d-.wu and wop' tecau-e thev were
.'-pr'. el . f th pr.v.Je rf enrai;iii m the
rvic ot' ih'-ir o.'Uinry. Yr-. m this vou mav
mir tn si- r i and i-rniii.a'i' n 1 t in tVm
far;V tj slan t up at al. hoards m drietice of
trie I niou, and in s.u;Tori .1 lue tla ul iheir
C tin
Si'urlir fvenir.E, three regiments rfthe
Ve.ttra.nei vo.uiiteer. wre de-patchf d. o
I " iic ui.n iiown. a- Ho v carr.e 1 seaied . r :ers.
s.i,: th-n. it is r-'p..rte 1 ti.i.t ih-y sta.
It, ne i a . r, ll.e ra:. '. a 1 line t eiween Ualli
m re arid th I'trinsylvar.ia I.r.e.
Y.-tt-r :av. a.ier:..,. n. a: 1 o'co c, we to:k
up t.ur u.arcii. Ue were ai .c b i.otice the
crea.e-t n.a:.i:'tat..o;s I entnus.aim a:.d
nu'eiiifni al n our way. in tne city of
L.ii.f ao r lue freets were so diisely cr w 1
e I itijt it u a a m - i.iij'ossiLie t.,r tne cars
to pa-sthr oli. atid the i.oi.e 1 eheenni; ro t-W::n-'a:.
t it w as la;. ) whic i. to o. d the air,
isai'iiost m 1. sen: it.. e. Its ls.. accenis. as
we passt i oui of ihe ci;y. fell up jn ( ur ears
l.tr toe rr.:i..c of tne Mires wn.ch to-s t:.e
i.i at t'ie It of i. rh'tall. v reach-d
I'o lair phi at out isj o'clock, where we re
tn i o' ! . . - r 1 t h.s n.: rn .r.T. v are t -iii-e-t
w. ii the M nli: r.iery coii.ty llrjitiit-nts,
(at:d 1 mar h"re -& iht M rr;sit.ji !i al: ne,
ol tt.at c uiity. sent five comr ar. :es. .nci; c -'n-sis'm
o.e haii lrr 1 n.er. add the c m.iy
is ij..w iniit'i op a seeoti i rf.m-:,'.) We
rraori1-! Ui tnoc- n coy. IM , at a. 9
i "c -c.ti. whie u e were most aereeatw d.s
asp. roe t. it be -s in a slave -ate. ar, 1 tiie
report hav.! z previously reach-d us that they
would resist, ur a Ivance. U hen the citizens
heard ihe s.oifi i oi tin- whis'. e. ;n.y concen
tratel aroui.1 ;r.e l'epot and along the street,
ty the iliojsin I, cvi-ry man at. i wtonan hav
ir: ,n th" .r han i a treat for the company.
Tuey had provided kt us an overflow c! pro
v.si.ns pies t every descr.ption, cakes,
trea l. ci'lfre. apples, orances. and everythinir
els. mat was eatable ; ar.d as we nassd on.
t-f iKc i,.wu, .1. ... tvas ni.ejwith ihe prayer
from every lip. M!. J hies. you. an! i, i at
tend you Asa still sreater and holier ex
press,, ,;, t f their joy at sceine ihe treeman of
ihe.N-Tih raliyin? to the suppt.rt of the Con
stitution an 1 the Laws, the tears the fp,,n
tsneous outt.ursis o; hearts loo full fir utter
ance fnied the eyes ot the p-od people as
they saw us pasains t,n- Le. aware u oii never
sfc.i s.i IriT as ihe nresntCi.nMitutionhas
an existenceTwe have received that guaran-
tv :r,,in its most prumineui citizens, i ne
.allC Ilila t'llvrT'I tl IIUL'IB VI IU .
.. .1 i - . .. ;
tate has oiTered its quota of troops to the
d . r appropriated !ar;e sums cf money to
irs-unil. :itl 'llitc vmtrii) ua.L ;ui-vnr
suppon me lamnies oi .nose ...u luvi-
e,l tneir services to the t.overnmeni.
We reached the point where we are now
situated. and where (unless otherwise or iered
the r,:Sh.. -t about li o'clock. We have
la.'en
,in quarters directiv acros ihe river
from Harve-le-Orace. It is said we leave
this place to-u.orrow m. rninr for Annar.
We will
nu ii.'iii ims... c ...
1 l ..h , ...n . oi-
P,wi,h lhc s:renc:h of three regiments.
The
rert. - rt nas reacLea us mai r arc iu a
attack-
ci.co our wav to Annapohs, bv a lorce ot
x.. "if ,. i, -'.,., ii m..t
the . b,' d - an d witl ou reserve. Our cTm
rant, lioi'b ' IreS as vet in m'htary
drili, will do its whole dutr. Every heart
t eats for action. It has adopted the motto,
from the insuiis ,t has rece.ved.and will rally ,
w ith true hearts around ihe stars and stripes.
that eluhca ens.cn of our liberues. . h.ch 1
...i.r.,...t .r.anv haitlfand tnanva
Lree'ze ' - - - j. M. M. ,
breeze. ..'-'
rr i , -. . t .- . ... i ..... ..
. .
ine ciate a.'iDauc .issiuuj . ai.i.ic-
fcurg finds a new field of philanthropy in
ceioaiog meat uia cuuec. usj sm.s.
- ...r3,;,.ll,..i i ',,..1,1, ill i
. I - 1'i...sil... Marvlanl. t . . Maryland d eS;ot. as she is hound to do on. ,cj Att ,h,.y wnnu ..Kfii ; ,h. t,i, enlisted m StyiT e -oatj, are u Icob. : ."tf
Z. M.niav. April ti-'," J 1S- The Message of Gov. n.cks of der the Federal compact, secure a perfectly Washington fcj jhe jsf of May " This is pany of eth.f coonties. I f"",' Z 2 ui., JwS
f -T-i K f UryUi was non committal, and the f'n not the first of the bitter retakes they ' The Reading. Ailentowa and Patt.!,.. ; .':,:T.T."-.r'"l .'17j,.!'L7" IXLUZ.
I-' r a,"d 'f1"'"""' Lg.slature, instead of rushing nto cces- r:; wiU nJ oat by experience. eompaaie-fr.:. old Fenn-vlvania-were i ,., ..n.
rzll oT-ei mT- ut Wn' "t0p.t00,'f. ff to Vltnhr an annv comenttoL , . . ' . ! the firs, to respond .0 the President's call, i .T.-tS' "
- t " m ."tin. to t'hem .hrou-h vour rape" a few 1 he L 013D'!el"12 ,D tfc.e l:"uta task, secure that obj-ct-and ,f need be, con. I There w a tcrmas disturbsnce in Tar- MeUsstt, caxe ceit-thea.Vew Vork. ' -P"' '" HTR i UNDIO
rv.1 r i,,;;, relative I.. , or march since we left home. d estera parts of the States is b.com- vert Baltimore into a heap of smouUeriur kersburg, V.., 0c Thursdiy:during which , , , , .
rHi Ue arr.vcd at Harnsiurs. last Kridav a lng s'rotger, as the Government and i'eo- ruins, and consume her rowdies in tneir a large number of person were tally in- L l- " ,.,,,,,, ""en' Bna sr.1' i MARRIED,
Virginia Foiled Again !
, , . , l
Gov. Ldcher issued orders to the mm-
tary of the State for tie capture of the
Custom House at Wheeling-but the
6
Miyor and people of the city headed them
off an J have taken charge of it. Western
, .". ,, , .
irgima is not prepired for Revolution.
Thus hare the treacherous and sneaking
plots of Virginia upon Norfolk, Harper's
r r ...... ;
ferry, Deeiing, ana ashington, neen
measurably defeated. Put irgiatis have
committed several robberies of voxels and
other I'. S. property, and insulted and
driven off many good citizens, even before
the rulers have declared the State com
milled to the cau-e of violence and blood-
11 i. ,. r i ,
sued, t- juth Carolina Las shown more
x t
mmlipess, by going squire ou', instead of
n-t'rneutifi.F t..l d.-.-.-irln Virginia. Las
d-jLC.
Martlaxd SErE.s.-ios. The interests
and feeliD" cf Maryland were plainly for
,i-e r-
uion, asd so expressed by the Gov-
ernor and other exponents of opinion un
til the Secession mob broke opon Balti
more and trampled down all law and order.
It was then that C. YclSott, one member
of the Senate, called the Legislature to
gether to which Gov. Hicks (some say
under compulsion) yielded, and called it
at prejiric!i lLj njt at the Capital. At
a special election in Baltimore to fill va
caDcies in the Legislature, only one thirl
of a full vote was polled no Unionist da
ring t-i tnlrp nirt An aif of P
b - 1
iu a body thus and then called !
ceccisioo,
p.e extnot: metr aeterminaiiun
"LINCOLN I'l'LE IS IlALTIVORE. We
publish from the Ila'tiinore S'Ot an ac
count of the ternble collision in liaitimcre
between the Ltrcd mercenaries and the
citizens. It is enough to mik: the blood :
of an American b:il with indignation.
1'taeeable, un ffjnding, worthy citizens
shot down by the drunken, rondyih sol-'
diers imported ty Abraham Lincoln, a
catne which will a few years hence cause
the cheek tf every American possessing
any cf the attributes of humanity to blush j
with honest hamc. And, as cneof those i
Xorthcrn ruG-ios stated, when compelled j
ti tue f r mercy nuny of ti.cm iccre '
f'jirrj to IJO."
The above, from the Wheeling Union,
a a specimen of the Sece-sion press. Is
it possible that the editir of this delccta
tablc sheet believes a word of this article
to be true ?
t3The Fourth Pennsylvania negimCLt
is c .mp'sed as follows :
N. rr.s f -v K.iie.. f'apt. R It. K. Tylr ;
Kevst..i,e 1: iis. ('apt. (itot. An.er; W avr.e
Artillerists, ('apt. Wm R
tilierv, Capt. A m. Sch.u
a ; .Nao.o al Ar
Madi n tiaards
t" r'. 'tstown. Cart. J. l.ti Ilro: l.-e : Lewis1, ur?
Ir.Mntrv.t'apt J.W.Chainterln. ; Meiia Tnion
Il:.it'-s, t'apt. iiunn ; and Hacle tiuar ls,
Centre cotinte. ("apt. A us;.n It. Sny.W. '1'he
INorns City li lies a:i 1 .Natur.at Artillery
each have twu L'ompaTur. thus making up
the ten Companies necessary to form tiie
Knment. C..i; n-l. J. Y Hartranft: Lieut.
C.!. i!el E Iwari s.-ha.I : Ma'.r Hi win Scha-I:
lartermas-er. Win. II. Verges ; burgeon.
Dr. J. K. li'inlap.
tof A large meeting of Lidies convened
in Lewisburg, accor ding to the call, last Fri
day ahandsome sum of motcy was raised
among tne oentu men, in turns irom i)'J
and less and measares were taken to cut ,
andmakesjlJierEarmcnts. Upon learn-
in, however, that Government now fur-
nished the supplie
w rk wis p"'poLcd.
contemplated, the
If our second Com-
par.y is ca
1 f r, the Lidies may Lave a
chance to give proofs of their gocd wiil ia
articles of utility unprovided f.r.
taT Printers, bein;; familiar with "shoot
ing sticks" from their apprenticeship up,
have always been found most patriotic and
among the foremost to dash into war. We
have already noticed SIX, among the
Volunteers thronrh Harrishnej, -i.. have
worked fer lis in the Star if- Chronicle
ofSce-and there are THREE more whoare
willing to go if their nearest family friends
would consent. i
aaWa saw two trivate letters last
u t .t,. o..,i, . f,;. ; 1 p.in. i clean) cost manv a soldier his life in Mex.co. insulted by a mob while cn the cars pass
week from the South, to friends in Lewis- ( . Aea rf per5plratlon brch,,;v . J. homeward.
burg.full of desires for Peace, bydoyou rr nieh, air 0flen causes fever and death. , "L , , , f v-
let your rulers make War, as they bave
for five months past, upon the U. S. prop-
-wTij'
Artr titir. ne ami rrnrrn m Pfl t 7 1 tttdOWD
the rebellion among you, and help punish
'J 1 ' C
ri,iaiier3. and the war is ended ot i
course.
r. a .... v..
W lh ia e.aii-n mat uj. euiuu u
accepted the services of 10,000 Volunteers,
and declined the offers of 20.000 more,
t.;i .sm ,.r th inilnr und remote .
nu.iv ...
. -
counties cave not yet been fceara irom.
Pennsylvania alone could raise the 75,000
f, l.w th- President. 1
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e. ir.. i. a ..v..
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PP ave Lit npon our plan of
issuing a paper semi-weekly, to supply tbe .
J dImind for news-each, p ob.bly, '
(.sourcase certainly) without know! ;
ing the intentions cf the olher. j
. ' . . , !
Thousands of the most honest and
,t;,;.,l r.rr,.-ner.t. of Mr :
- " - - - - - - t""" - V"
Tivrnrv atn it ihathe is rravinff
n
him5eit a moderate and asscrect man, wno
. . ... . . ,
, tat is ricbt as orar as le can
i
rTSee cw Adici tikcuicuU. '
I
' The policy of the i'lesidei.tiallnauiural, in
,ime, 1o ,Iad on the defeos.ve. was well
enough, in lrttm the first b: .. le suuck ty
r'b -'h - "j"?
trtends of the Oovernme nt to a view of ineir
uar pwiuon.aml ii umim; them. But, as
all d-velopements. are progressive, when re-
hellion has siiownits han't, an inactive defen-
slve plcv, ls no, the true doctrine of the
Government. By the compact between the
covering and the governed, the former are
sacredlv bonnd to crush the rebellion. 1 tui.
' 5jn,s upon ttiouj.nds are ready and eager t
the cont!ict. I.tt CJuverament en1 an army.
invulnerable to ri-5istance, on Richmond. aid
another along the base of the Mississippi. Lrt
rnr Xavv blockade, and. if ncess?.rr. b'ox to
atoms the Southern ports, and plant the sisrs
and stripes on the dome of the rebeis' capitol. 4C(j purJa a I.atiCster and theater ono
- Monteornery. Our brave citizens, now ,n the ,ie ,eD0(ivUltIlil w.jU; l te attacked
field. wiii become weaned by inactivity, await-
ir.z ao a tar.K. If there are ro t enoiigi in the
- -
service, let our I're-ident call mere und the
re ;uisitiun will be promptly answered.
; I am not prepared to say bnt the p !icv of
Pennsylvania, durme the tiltine of the Uit
Leijisiature, has been i verruif d for eo- d.
but it is unquestionable in my mind thai ihey
di l not do what a Napoleon in liUc cirruin.
tances w. u! I have done. Instead of fen ime
Commissioners to ashmeton to gel d.wn
rn their marrow-bones to -at dirt, we shon' j
have immediately put oar tate on a war to..:
ir.e, n t on raPer alone.but in filiir.2 arsenals
with arns and rriumtinn s of war. and caus
i:.; spr? houses to groan wuh the triht rf
proviso ns .'or man and beast. Sneh a policy
w u d have had infinitely more etT'rt in con
quering a peace, than ail the eris rf '-par.
raee. wh"n there was no reace," t i a band
of desperadoes l.ke throwing pearls tef.re
swme.
1 h'-pe the present siltir.e of the I.';i'atnre
will learn wisdom frim past ejpenence. Let
no more Fort feumpters be acted over asain
no more fear of edendins tra.ter by d on?
dulv. !.! lo.t the s:mn!e saietv of the Fed-
ira! Capita! be the all-enrossir.g subject. Let
the would-be lion be bearded in his den. If
she is the metropolis, have been ftT years
ruled by rowdies : Let the F.iecutive anil peo
ple of Maryland know. that, if either from
incompetency or nnwillinsness, thev are up
able tn controle a Baltimore mob, there is a
higher power"' ihaieoji and wiU do it.
J. F. L.
I Com sponJ-o'e r-t the fur A Chn niel.
Miri LMBcno, April 27, ipl.
The war! the war ! of coarseis all wt hear
cf, now prayeJ abouLrre ached al-ca:,.rtar:i-ei
about, ari l ta'kt-t about, tn the familr cir
cle, ihe shopj, ihe st. res. ani erer) where!
M mm n-i tS!'1tr in th .rfi1
Ik (tp; rrecy am-ju :t dit.-r.otlT :
ThT hm !-.tr h4,
Ani whirr on t,fttnr in th pr !
Ao4 1 Unit pw., ! sr:f-r th Lrr' wt1t;
ai'.rt h- tlint h-r. rak- r-arol e-j- n.
Hith riQkie4 brow, wi'.h o!, with ro.lioc
In sober earnest, we man to sar the excite
ment here is intense. .Never tefnre wss nur
c.'mmnrnty si news haurry. New Vcr'tf ar. 1
I'hila'l- Ia.he are in H'n.ar.i rettir-e to le
ai essential 10 !he c-tnirV-rt of . i.ie a Ireak
an ! supT-. The to?!ar & Chn n.cle"'
is rea l ai.'l riihd wuh avii.ly.
Last Thursday ven:ne, we ha! a cc-i
T'nin Prayer Meeiinc ail cur Mir.;!fr in
areniatiCe, and a fuil hnue. Ot the same
merit we had a spirited Tnion Meet;n? and
exr-!!-iit adre ses fruia Messrs. Ihli, Br.cher,
Varj(i 2t:r, Mi.Ier, Uarr;cr,an 1 Hsser. Jndj
S.in'ni'n rre-ided. Cap. Ku'jsh wuh Mar
tial .M j'-ic; an 1 the ew Ijeraii V .tunieers
addd lo the interest fl the rfieetirc The
Hadon Urothers delighted a'.I pr. sent with
the patn tic strains of r.-pki-ri-hm Lr.ur.i.
T.'-n rht those gentleman are civ.g a rr t.cert
m the M. 1. Church. Jti Izine fr. m number
pas-in on th-ir way, I preiU.T.e they v.i.1
hare a full hta-e.
A company bf ladies hare nrcnir-d here '
and are Urenusiy dubbed -Th Flying Ar-ti'lerv-
Their l"ject is to became familiar
with fire arms. I ha J the pleasure cf seeing
three (,f the ccmpanv h;t the mr'r; to-dav.
Your rr.'specms T-r a Sen.;-Veek!y is a:
hand. Success to the enterprise. ,
Advice for Volunteers. An t:0'A
6..v. ...w-.. 6 vu.-s.r, JUi
Ptri:D:9. fjr ,h9 beDtfit cf ,ho6e '10
rf or rcec 13 occome, foiuters:
1. Ketnemver that in a campaign mcremcn
die from s.cl-ness than by the bul.et.
2. Line your blanket with etc thickness rf
brown 'trilune. This adds but f. ur euaces ia
we.ehu and douMes the warmth.
3. Buy a small India rubber blanket ( -r.iy
isl.r.o) to lav on the crouud or to throw over
; our ihouMers when on euard duiv during
rainstorm. Most cfih- Eastern ir.ops are
provided with these, straw to he oa is lo:
always to be had.
4. The best military hat in use is the licht
colored soft felt: the crown being sufficiently
hirh to allow space for air over th- brain,
You ran fasten it np as a continental in fair
weather, or turn it uuwa wnen 11 is wti or
x'"f "'."'. . ,- -...
throat and lune;s. i
rt owen.".,1 1
climates. W ash your body each day. if pis-
?Me. Aroid stron? coffee an t oily meat
,h ... fr. use of these
(together with neglect in keeping the skin
When thus expo
Hrt nni fi,ri?.lthe b.anifeL ;
gr-Rr.EONsi' Dandaoies. At a meeting
l..li t ;nVa VavV oitr in rirfirrr
w .a-no. Mn..aaavvv-w. w.--j--(--r
means to aid the sick and wounded of the
- o f.a .r a n, :.t.r!. :
v ....I, ai ,r ,ya f..ilniri
recomuieuacu l.uj..,. v. .uw -''-1
, . i
descriptions:
7T0 be mate of seven-cent unb eachedmos-
lin - - inches w,de and h yaris tonr, incnes
" j i. . i ... i.
long: s incnes wiuc alio u luusj v. . in. u
. .... ... .
wide and i yu lone, i o k ronea very ..gni.
and pinned; and laneoeu wi n a gummea , ace,
describing the cnaracier ..a irng.n o. .
rin .ii,c. ..untiu.,, ..... - - -
be H inches wide. Facaces to be formed of
"ve bandages, one of each Und-also rack- gT LoVIs, April 2G.-Tweuty-one thou- cnanau u.s voiun.eereu ,or ,oe c men, - ;
ge$ tauny of the s inch bandage .- (sod nd of with .munition, were uncle .s said to be warmiog np for the .
s . . ,t. i cent from tbe V. S. Arsenal in this city cause.
.A t''il a" nigbt, to Alton, whence they are to be i Got. Jackson, cf Mo., als say. be .j
XSSSiS,.... W, - 1' " "
fcv land or ca, tbey don't care which. 1 "P . . t S J. n , a...",!
Ti,.c thev would rather ant dat eo 1 Tbe stories about "dissensions 10 the . Got. Uurton, of Delaware, Has ..eu
JWrZJ: " d not h( Cabinet"-"Mr. Seward objects lo - for tbe organixation volunteer copa-,
"bgbting , it is easier work, ana Dot Da.l --'- a .u. J.f ,h Stata. Whati
dangerous. They beliete their statis-
. ... . ., . .
iim ftnna lu.i uuia I I ca bib luat iu
.. f 11 I 1 . 1 .. ...!'. r. ft.. 1
1
i . 1
I ne lisOlug husiucpp, iu pujiKiiiuu uo j
U. .n.n'na.'l ihin inlh fcl.aodiest
HU.UUST. . .-r.- .
wr - uun imawr,,,
r. , t-
Their Braggldacli.
neiore tne rre-iaentut r.-ecriem, uootri
JUUILU6 UCC'SICJi 1L1JI II lilt: 1 f UplC Ibw'JC
iheir own cbuicc of TresiJ- nt. Le wjuM
"nest cross the I'utomac with bis mx
iizr;-,j atrnd
".ervant." ouly aud returned minus his
servants" ihcy having "t ceded.")
J -. .1, i I . t i m in 4'i 'i i
Jeff. Divis, c .ming North f jr his Inaa
guration, tl.riatvDeJ that ''the enemies of
the Cotton States should smeil Southern
powder and f-.el Southern stucl." (The
"stral" is very visible. )
Within one week, the enemy bave raised
the alarm that Chambeburi:, llano?. r.
by Southern Hotspur'. This may Lave
alarmed some of the ignorant and timid,
but there is no dang-T. Tne revolution
ists will Cti it ''ail they can do to stay at
borne."
Waiktr, Secrfary of War of tbo traitor
Confederacy, made a speech at Mentgom-
ery on receipt cf the news of the attack on
Fort Sumter, in which be said. ".No man
could tell whero the war this diy com -
menced weiidcnd, but he won! d prophecy
that the flig of the Confederate States
would at over the dome of the old Cap-
ttol at athiogton before the 1st of May
Let them try Southern chiva.y and test
the ei'nt of Southern resources, and it
might Cjat tteMUaliy OTer laLeu.l Hall
itee.f."
Oa the 21'h An?. 1SH. the Friti-b
ravaged the casts of Viririnia and Miry-
land, scatt-ring its mihtia under ''t.
Winder Lk.; chaff, and burning our Na-
tional t.apital and the 1 re-tdent s lipase.
The enemies cf our countrv ;n li'jl boas-
i.ir.xl llioM.ii.fr.flht.lan in.l t'.il .Taolr.
ton't'eir.ji"of the number. It appears that
eortais ecei ani.ts atten-CteJ to aeize
come arms that were stationed in the Jail,
when the act was forcibly resisted by th
Ltiion men.
A rchitotis ciriaregation in Marshall
county, irj-inia West, near Cameron, as
we were informed yosteriay, after the
dismieal tf the service on Sunday, was
called together toeonrider military affairs,
and the nu mbers enrolled themselveii intn
a geueral I'nion c?ngrf-ction, and sent a
representative to heeling on Monday to
consult and co-operate with eimiiar crga
niiations. The G overnors of N'oTth Tar-lisa, T.n
nessee and Mi.seuri also refused to c mp!y
with the 1'resi'bnt'a rcojia-sition, and he
will probably make op his iambr by the
surplus eff-.red frrn other j-taos which
are loyal. The Secessionists in Mis -nri
hive agiin r bbed the arsenal at Liberty,
at.d committed other cu'raes upn the
public, IJorder Ruffian faehitn. North
Carolina has "captured" ibe worthless
and unarmed I. S. forts in ber borders
ajain. The Governor of 1'elaware i- a
Secessionist, has the arms, and says noth
ing ; Senator liayard b
gine out of
rally are f r
roach ; but the p" pie p. nera
the Union, and will rai.e troeps to aus
tain it.
New York, April 17. The Hrvst
of this ete-mnz says it has r liable infor
mation that .V. were killid and 1-10 Wound
ed in Fort M jultrie. (Doubtful.)
Senator I' oiglas has assured the Presi
dent that be wi.i tai.d by bim iu bis c .in
stitutional iS .rts to si-tain the G ttrn-
n.etit, and rotect the Federal Capitol
X tviwll.. r.o.r s,v. th.t ih Vi-.1.
nia Convention broke up in a re w, and
that noSicession Urdinaoce was hynHy
passed. (Bat what care the trailers f.r
law? Men who rpenly violate their
il-j rpenl'
Uible ea.hs, care outhicg for Constitutions )
The enlistment cf Kiilr?sd engineer3
ar.d emplovees is very properly dl-aii .wed.
TLcy are all needed tj transport troops
and munitions rf war, and none bit the
best men should be employed in a service
where inexperienced bands wouiJ be very
likely to make dilays and accidents iuvol-
liE(, rcat disasters.
. ,, ,
hundred s.aves bave ''seceded
from Marjlacd, a ready, since the Plug
Czlie-s there iiegiu their war upon LlcIv
nm.
v"' r T1" Cincinnati Cazidc
says that the reception of our Iroops in
tlatTeTs'l
.ough with hi suite,
i,Brt,hn. Va.. I". S. Senator An-
Al I.TnCLDUrg, a., l. .
drew Johnson, of Tennessee, was gr..s.-ly
' going down rapidly, in consequence of her
present rosttion toward the Union. L.st
au- uu .s s. e
present position
iw -teJtt',
opt irfimm b3Hd?i It'll !
i per centum,
-- c a
and were worth only of. .1,
Manv cf the crorerty holders in rni.a-
have resolved to reduce the rents
delrbia
. . .
",. ,n,t have notified
e-rs, ana nave n-tiaej
ui Le required during
to lamiue.-oi
nntee
them that no rent wiii Le :
tii dip nhcpn"-.
M., Vmr.rvrr Whilst cvcrv rood
i..un. ... .ml
ctiiaen ucsirea iu urn . j t-. -. -
t .
6trlps wave over an unuiviaea c nion, lei
u ,r an(1 preserve peace end good or-
mo . ... ,i.iz,n ,nJ
l,r.l.W ! an interest. I
property Holeier Las an intereat.
trenie measures 6ia,a,-u, v, ,
.:....',. n.n.r :
j
ITmnlcnT'll.! A . . 1 1
it tnr "7 Five ear-.
ii.uQHutu.. - -
Im.la of f,l MtlVeS IlllltiJ tO-dlV llOOl tne
--O . .
' wuUlh.
- . . . , .
J "H.IB Glakoi,," lo provide against
j'"""- - ,"7,-"-,
tcin; frmcd ia Ibiiade'f bta and other;
es and t.wns.
'.. Messrs J. IT. Gn'er, S. tV. Triee.
Anders; K,!!y and J.
s. r;;,., .iTVc"
Ulman, K.-q , adire3i a m-eting in Jer -
bfJ Shore, avowing their wiiiingoets to
take the field for the honor and defence cf
their cuuntry if need be.
At the Race Street I.ntV ran cbnrcb rf
rLiUdeipbii, Re. .Mr. S.-bs, r,?rri 0Df
hundred and fifty ladies are patriotically at
work making elothirg for the so!d:. r
They aro locatel in the Ketnre rjotn, and
are n.t cuLCbed to the laiies of the
Chur.-h.
Mr. KroLn, cf Sunbury, eipt'ivd a
i!mon at that p!,ee that wtghed llf
pound, and Mr. lJjyd caught aLo'.herj
weic'oing 9 roan Is. j
A borribie calamity cernrred at t':e oil
well of Little Mtrick, on the Huchanan
Fiat", near I'rankiin, 1'a., ra Wednesday.
A vein of oil was tapped, and a spoaf
; thrown up 00 feet ia height. A crowd
collected to ate if, when the oil took rc,
ni SI explosion ook place, killing four
perim instantly, wuos bodies were con -
sumed in iheCimes. Thirteen were dead
at four clock P. M , cn Tharsdav. and
lay, and
ten were rot expected to live twenty -fear
hours.
1 birty lour p-rs'-na in all are;
to haie been burnt, and as there 1
Known
were many stranger? prtsentj it wu eup- j
posed more Lave perished. I
P
pe
A olunt:cr meet ia PIin(rnTe i
a, i
son. and cther. evelI soldiers were
""F"' Harru-burg-we .uppose,
hT9 bs "-"P'"1-
, Gee. Harvey, of L-tien:? eDtrnty, it
said, has ra-s-.d a whole conpiny of bis
former students ia Wyoming Seminary,
Kingston.
The Ladies find other citizens) of Fan
knry bave won much praise from the Sol
diers by their aiaerity and bounty in
furnishinff refreshments to several of the
cmpa-iicd pb-s n.' throcsh that br:uh
frota the North and the West Grao-h
James Kird Ilardinr; ( nephew rf the
James Itird who' f snght and bled at Erie,")
is captain of the Wv outing County OuUi
pioy, f rmed at Tankbannock.
J ihn H. I'rieo is Second I.ieufeasnt
in the Kife cimpsny fr.'m Wiliiamsporl.
In 1'hila lelphia, en Thnrday, Bish-p
Vi'oi d raised the American flig over the
d:me of the new ("a-htilic Cathedral in
L jin Souire the height being 230 feet.
George 1'ifer enlisted i:h the BcIIe
fnte Fcncibles.
Of the Norri.tpwn Compitiie, one nan
wa shot dead by some miTndertandinp
or mistake, ani another committed suicide,
while in th camp at rcrtyvillj, (ojpjsite
Iivre do (iraee j
leor
M. PePui i, a-nong the Wood-
d., Volnamsporr. :
ward Guard,,
3es the. two ('omraoios sent from
V,"i;,iitnspsrt, ao Irish and a German
company is being crcaaiztd also the
"f'aek-r Liht Guards'' and stme sharp
shooting '-Lycoming Rangers," from the
L'yalscck.
The American Eigle is said to have
: d-ne duty over Tamp Cor'in, and aNo al
onc -a Vji a la - - crancti a
tc0 cf that tirl bating beer. earii.g j
over tbo soldiers cn parade, cheering them
with the omen.
j A m;ctirg ia Northumberland to raise '
a volunteer company was alJr. ssed by
Uev Mr. Iiek-on ar.dDavil ragirt,Es.
Shsmskin sent d.iwn to ITarri.-burg, on
Monday las!, a company numbering one
hundred and t:a men, cDrnmandei bv
Captain ?trttie. A meetirg w held by
the citizens for the purpose tf raising
fanis fjr the o-npany, and aiding tiose
who leave families, f r snpp.erf. j
HAr.Rl.-Bi-R.;, April 1! The Gover
nor's message lo the Legislature will ree
ommend the passage of a Stay Law.
The declaratory portion of the mesjsg; :
will say that Pennsylvania will op-n a .
'.leading from the North to Washing-
ton, it D"'-t. . ,..(, .J ttr,if 1
Au ppr.-.pria low .
millions of dollars, pei.l.
fi; less than three
reeornmecded.
- will le
A reri ibition frm the Goccral Govern
ment was received ti dv, throngh tbe
hands cf Gen. Patterson, fr twintyone
more regiments twenty infantry and one
cava.ry maKing a to:al t jT i ennst.vania
...... . - t
- . ,tf, -ft , I
' r f t7h" r i '
bave been already filed, at the Adjutant-
.f...--.- .- ---
General's eef, save for four regiments, I
I'Liladelrhia. I
6-g a chanoc I.r i tiuaa.if ma. i
Last I riday, the M;nate-Mcn cf Baiti-
more acia rawed the Mars ani Str.pes 1
oter their heal quarters, ana it was "re-
i .
r.ro.,1 ' that the anthoritie, had inress In
r --- -- - ,,
' "-,'"6" -- ---"t'
10 pass inrougu iaitim,re.
A favorite nephew of Li-l resiuent Ha-
.-..-
- .
it means rxaclr. can t say.
-
lien, ilarnev. L . --i ,rI -
- - - - j . - .. .
IDe eceSslOntS al Uii.m s..j, ---
, . 1
aUMltwaisl ima-v..
I t&Otr ntjcl piptr ttiS U Uucd prol.
a)j FB,AV ArtERSoci.i.
Tm.: .i.ifKIt KIFLE6" of Ua-
ion county act Iiu-t ereniaj in tho
j Armory at LcwiaWff-tendcred their
i r-
1 BCrvict's tc Oovernor.by Telegraph,
uaJcr tie new requisition and SeUo
tcJ the fullowinsr OHicer3 :
r.j(n jnnx r m -m
m tiru .- olMMBEaLIS'.
Sz-kJ Lt K Kn II V few
l-ru.-'.j &rwJ- ril'iIAS ....iKWI'i.
.vsU)KI.NA, Ij. 1RKUK. '
J.liVl-UIUIAW t K.sKK.
i r. vr.-o' W ll.l MM .1. ilTil jaX.
s.rt' tj. --j ;.K 1. .1PKHLICIL
.V- m-l ..rH M. f". 1'fe.HK.
J--...I t'-.-TJl ik .K Ooe.boV.
t :rt. 6w.il JOHN V.ilLll
A fetr stout Volunteers caa tavc a
cLaneie in this Company.
UtiJOi'sDurs IHacfeet.
Cjrrtdcii
i Wheat 5110 to 115 Egw f 0
Kye i) Tallow 19
Corn tew 45 Lard 10
, 'lats liim li
i Flaxseed 1,12 Shoulder and
' Dried Apples. 1,50 Side 9 4 9
Firkin Butter 10 Cloverseed $1,00
, tresh butter... 1JJ I'otatoes SO
T.:Z?;l? iii"c
1 l.S-4 b. f . ID &- ill I
t.is do s a-,
l.i i ii
a.s do 12 A
lil i.: niMivlMj
.r it ! aui. i
V -a da
UNION nARELE WORKS,
T KITTER'S OI.I ST AMD. Market 6t
between 4th and 5ih, LM lbHrs;.
1 Constantiv on han! a r-r.eral assortment of
sanrsiu.or(W
fer.!ll .rl sAk tll I IMIU K t N.w k.riln.
H. K... Mr l-liu. tth M.Jt'V.g KLU' k.vaa mt
Ccwa ooant. mal LLtZ. XILLKH Bnja
At h-r m. Win. -?i"v hi A-jI Tp. Vtb but., to
hT .V4 7. Mr. " i T rvit-t of lb Wta Jobs MMkaV
In H-.T Tp. Jt'b lrt.. a.-4 ?amn, CilAiU.M
DKKI-H.U H.v.o ff Wrtitj Vrm
In V rVr .n. l.-U iat, DiMiL FUT, ftf M
UNION CAVALRY!
' Von are hereby notiflei to meet tot
Parole a! the House cf L. I). GuldiO in lh
bors .gh of Lewnhart. on the first Musdar
(Ml,) of May. IC1. at 10. A. M.
By order of the Captain :
JOHN HATE 8. O. t.
Sherlff'i Sale.
B7
" ' an' a Pi-w r f l"otfo r itit mo4 tr b Jircv
. ' wj"i foM:. c-r coury mt th f mint
) n f It. D o!otnu ;n lh r-ftmivh ff L-v.-birg on
Fr-ll -aT th M h V 4V t.t. t on od- a. M,
f -ti!t,c on.-ii i ulL.id nJ lit tf gtx. uiL U, wf
A LWELLLM, HOUSE and STORE
-f l.T 9-t; hr1r;T frrfitof ihirtyALn lVt w-1
-l-jh - f f rty tWt. ir . ritual npn m i-ruuB LlUf.i
cf tr- int tthin th horio.-h (,t iLarK tu i coiuity
"t oq Bf-rsft 4. 'iKlwri-d 1b xht l-sb fim of tail
tmti.h .:b tbt. No. u tf at U r. ukb th
t-'.i th-r f. fr.ilitiT on Mrht uTt iaaaud boraicli
1, ;t.,::f I- V . r-a th- k.t. Cfc-rrj .iy oa th
N r'.ta. avu-i U.r W-H l.fcit af U o. 34 on li.m VtTC. acl
ym-t artixit ,n th IV uth tje prty J.Ca
U. iJ.VW N. J' HS OKOf?t,ti.l . sb-rlff.
fhtHfT LaTX4burj. April, iy, 1-1.
(JP0(1 "eVS XeV GOOds!
yer
yi .?;
J i. 4' U-jO ...'
r n srnryc jyv yr-vvrB
rfK fimiyi; A.r Fntxtgr
t on fi i:;.G i.vo utMMtRt
t-jji SilXV AM) Si MJiLZI
(ALL ..AS HE!
CALL i.VO SI.E!
CALL AMt tEEl
CALL AMI m.e:
kuehek. trcimw
hRKHEK, .VrLlRE C-J
. .. i at..-, jnnMK m
t-:Vart. April T, IS. 1.
ImportanMia Phila.!
Harsh k Goodman. Uk 'uIutj,
KAVE received ar.d i per.ed a CHOICE
assortment of all the latent atyles cf
J-pr..u and Summer loc Is. The particular
attention of the Lad.es is culled tu liieirsiocai
of itrilttarits
Dress Silks J'r.nts
Iela.ri.s awla
Y le.Fr.Mericoa t'oi.ara
Loral. giefves
(Jlnchams Icserlinra
F. ulard Edgings
Chmtzei ..ovrs,Aa
ALSO Cloths. Plain and Fancy Ca.jimerea
Jeans, Twee Is , Vesnngs, Mn.lim, llrill
inrs, Tick.r.gs, Flannels, Eoou and
I'pt'hoes, Hats and faps.j
together with a complete assortment of
Groeerie?, "'!a-a
"cisfem--
te-aiu.are,
,1 rf which w.U be disposed of oa as ravora-V.'-"
rl,Fs can be ruret-
. 3 the
a, 1 a.-.y-n...
t.wa tt a tall.'
Tr,- nifl Rpt VVJ
MtUl mm n,3t
JOIl WALLS &. CO.
TT AVE Jast "'rel (i0 add.tion to ihaia-
j j mrge .mcki a tresn cFr y or t"--
AMJ M'.W.ME Cilil- an 1 trg !eav -
pectfully to inf. rm .he Ladies and Gentlemen
"t Town and Coun-v.that they can suit them
h u , mlt. tV.e,c.uai-
DtIC,
ity and price.
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