Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 11, 1862, Image 1

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'THE UNION." eotiMLLeJ in lcll Wiul Nu..
BV 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At .1.50 per Ycnr, ttlvt nys In Adianrp.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PI," TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1862.
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iir;ieeiui.nts
of
Evans, Paper IUug.r-.aJ cf .immer-
MAS is Clothing Store.
Th Mrdcl C.autry Store of Kino, at
White Deer M..ls, is receiving tew .up-
ply cf Ooods, which are ollcred on the
fairest ternjs. (H.s Ait. can-e too late
for to day's psper.)
"Scott's Amconda."
Long before fillinir l.' olfa co:hk-1-led
him to ri'tife, ti.? itironipantlde
Lieutenant ll.-n rtil li.i l tiirec.r 1 the
I'resident onl C:.linct iti l ivitu' out
those giat.iie Nova! r.:i ! I.uti i c.' :
ditioos a,;a'iit ttrt; Hfl.-ls, thai have
eince been eo pftnerai !y r-"!.ec.-ri'i:!. In
AVr, tnoutbsS an.i cvoi ttt :iv j.n-s
between the roaerjiiiwii a;iJ txcctn.-ia
of a i-.ati. Wl.ile l eo'.s -.virc wm Ic
ing out in crittij' ;r::'.ive sll ii -o, (It u.
Scott likc:te-l she prat: I etiluun.s he
was marfluFing ut di2'e;rei.t poin:s to
the joints of :i t;rc.it out. which
chouitl draw its l'.l-i ti-h: : titnl ?i:!l
lighter until it broke t-viry l one in
the body of Treason. I'i.-c'o.-ing all
his plans to M'C'ic.lau (his f.:i -cejor
as the r-er.ior Maj'ir Ger.eral.) ii :.- not
fcnowa that any rr.aleri.il rlmnere l.ns
Venn made iu what was mainly Sc u'.t s
Etrajretic rlnr,s fur t tie C'amjiiij'ir.
Over six montlis have a.-sed .-ince
these great outlines of c p'.-ratloa were
determined ujma. At the Kan ai 1
et the West, ti.ey have b-eu i..e-;iy
executed by brave and sni-a ioj- lie
neraU and Commodore!'. The keei
of lire Gunbuais low so Utanus about
the ilississipjii, were one cl the l;i ;t
labors of Frcuiont iu his tenn.
Excepting the surtu iscs ut Guvar.-
dotte and at StmittrerrrtHe. our carver
in western v irsinia iias i.e-rt on.- ol
triumj.hs. M'Clcllaa's stje-..? there,
won hitn his jirc-eat j-oition et
Kelly, Hoseernt.-. Latid-.-r tin 1 other.-,
oa the baiue held, have jituved to be
equally worthy. S-ince his trau-Vr t
tbe Futoinae, it has not been -M Cl.l
lau's fortune to add wiythin to Li
fame as a leader ia actle n. 11;. n..,: h
upon Munson's Hill, and thit atl'ail
Bluff, were betrayed, or sadly n::-:ri.i-naged,
by some of his sttbirdit.:;.-.-
and tlie Blockade continu'.'d. i;;
only victory io a general contest on
the Potomac, was at J ra:iicvilie, a:. 1
was not a pre-arranged but an accid
ental encounter of the foe in ambu-ii
by a foraging party it coalers credit
upon none but the officers and soldiers
actually engaged in the contest: they
fought admirably well.
The inaction of more than TOO OnO
of our best Soldiers, uvn: halt a
tear, between the Capitol and Ma
nassas, disheartens and prc;uu';:c-
i ', .),.-" ,.r .
UlttUV imduisi ii.e u.u..i i ii i i i,i t.,i
. . A . i ii.c.mn a-i.rs I. i i...... i .s
VCU1I.1 1..1.1CIU11, nuj tug Ulltiu I U
make advances l;ke cither wintr. But
let the people be slow in deciding, as
yet. The wisest plar.e may fall from
do fault of the head or heart uf those
in authority. Washington was often
thwarted, and even dekaled.w hile his
inferiors won field af;er field. It may
have been the very be;t policy lo er
mit the Rebels to hold to iluil '.iun.
while we surround them in Xonh
Carolina and Tcnneseee. The l'r-.s-
ident, Secretary and M:CIcl!an under-
Stand the whole lioar l much be tier
inan me lmpaiicru mti.ses. ana liavc
reasons for prevnvts delays. A f. -,v
days past, the roads woaid not allow
An onward movement.
Let ns remember, then, that tlio;
leading ofheers have their own and
..i . . . .
we country s nonor ana intere-!.- at
Stake, and w;21 be hel l to an aw! .1
responsibility. When fully prepared,
tbey will Fend a (Jrand Army indeed
geentingly irresistible and overwhel
ming- mill lilt HQ lM,. nn.l l.r...n -i 1 T
prove the death trripe of Scott's Axa-
0 . ... ..a unci ii" ".' iu
Ihl i CI' irrrlnnnf s,v,tt - U-,
COXDa to the Great Bcbcliion.
a irginians tiO often err in tappos-
IBC that "a part is greater than a whole
of a thing in other words, that Virginia
U greater than the United States! The
heresy of "State tights" has led raalti
tudes into this lc uf criminal aonseose.
The same logic would make any County
tSreMet than a State any Township supe
nor to County ani any Man above a
Township....,--,,., landing in anarchy, far
0 law can biod where the highest autho
rity ii BiUiaei. y3t Gen. Garnet, with
Slirin.. a ti .1... ...
I friends of C
tiioa until Virginia was fraud-
nlently turoti
over to Jell. Davis, when
auej tue irresponsible serfs betrayed
UBjODtoo,b.t:na,,jt:5H al
Another delnsU.f Virginians is that
tbey are peat men because their fathers
.. Tha'rcism,:yranculiatlc
0.J Do;n.on-her nobles, are dls.wacd
Iik. Scott, or io ntgro r tj 1 liuT.,
bteaus. they wiij nj, betray their Oovern!
f-Dd Washiagt.no, Jeiler.wet.
"'"MlojaIi(.r.riDciP!e,.-Bilbt
obbt4o, murdered as "Abolish-,. "
.-improve, resources, as the c...pa, 0
Sooth Carolina, ov.t., ..j
.1 1-,
.au most tenacious cuo
- a titer s.
i
?-L!e' KmS. 31- I, La. been dc
eda.EeIrui.in5oa.er,f,Mb5r,(;:ll iermamcnt station at Lew : bur
M.J b found at .be Buffalo Houe" g
specie is qu,icj , xiti
cenu j-rtaaiaa.
10 io
naves :
age ever equalled
in its significant importance the ealtn.eau-
tis-sa isl.i. rs.'ir-ri.t Ii r in- milnic ation from
L;il(.j:Di fi)Un , io tB,!bcr Cu!anin.
l n!, Mjrch G xvc-uK uta have
bcn ti,hrr ... ,,u ,he tvil of ;,,r)
or its defenders. The suicidal War it ha
iijY iiid ia ruadoeis, has Iri ten its thrill,
tt'ub no Ijt.g.r a !egi" claim fur tuler
uh n, Slavery nau-t t-ke its chat-ccs ia a
trial cf pl.ysic.1 strength only.
America occe paid tribute to Algiers :
but when tint piratical power mad war
n j ti us, he 1 st bis money f ir ever. S i
Slafery, seeking to dcatr this riii..n, is
au outlaw, at our mercy, bariug broken
its own contract aid shield.
Luther uld B t irli ml to establish the
Lutheran sect, when be be'ii to oppose
the dtrup'.i.ms of 1'ati.cy ; but it rtni!t.,!
io that. Wesley tried to rtforai tie
Church of Foglan d only, but it eventuated
1U
f-jundii.g aiiither, the Me:Lc,d.st church
j jrt as Albright, in cadcavoritig to gain
certain L.llC.?, fouud himself, uncxpec
tcdly, at thj head of a new church organ
ization. Oor fathers, when the War of
the I'.tToluu: a began, had cot thought of
the IndepssdcEce to which they wire Iro't.
liut the iUbcls brjiia this War for Sccc?
si.a ui ttiavcrv. wuh of;a &u:.V and
Juip.rt. 'J hi I'tiiouiiti UlCt tho
to rive the Xat:a :nly the end, howev
er, tnay i-rcvidi&tiillj include Bna-ari's
! r tho uhiattite ctuascif att-.o tf l'..ar
MiliiotiS cf butiiaa liisgs. " Man f r.j..
ol?, l jt '.j jd Cij-r 'is.
Thus iih'.rated frrn priir rc5trii!,
lrciJcLt I.icolij'f f-rsl il oiaucif ali
M.5-g: strikes the key note of American
Liberty. It wi.i be heard at. i w.l
iu WiQ
us friends through the ciTiliicd worll.
Vi e sec it estimattd, that at I'iva Hun
dred 1'oliars each cn an averse, 1'our
Million of Slaves wolII cost Two TuuL
6A.M)8 Millions cr I'oi.labs. No
cno su;pOiCS lha Free S'utcs (irhich
w all pjy mojt of thj.-J will ever tax
th.-:i:cVi.s lL:s amcLt an uaenlurablo
loren f r tht-u-selv.- aud their childreB
to g'liu huuiaa 111.3 ths',r Latur&l ri;:hrs.
M-tt of these slaves have paid f.r them
selves ov.t Lud ovr fgaia and cia be
jutlv rcleai J at f:trcn times just as ap
f rectievs ai;d cl-adreu cf age iaj ciiij
by having cu.c(i,tLt-ir iLisiJual fieidia.
l.isiucj, the value of elaves w.i-IJ g:ce-
rally revert at ct.ee to the litis, aud no !
ceneral Iota would be felt. The CCO.C'i. O !
lavthnders bava heretofore monopolized
uiost of the Unices and M .nies of the Na-
tion. The d'l Ol.'l.t.O'Xi whites t.-oald lave
to pay a tax of tta.-ly Sl.GCO per head for
sucu a rurctase ct e.tves. 1 fcej w:.I not
-
ts v mill, en eii.i.n Lis- i.j:itiit inniiiniT
J J C
S'j,;0O to every Slaveholder from the
- , . .
pockets of kor-cst mdustry-never ! In-
dividual cases often appeal to our eympa-
thy, and the parchise of slaves in the
liistrlct cf Co'.aa.hia,aiid one or two Stitc;-,
n-ight be a matter of policy, ta give a start
tk. .f l ... . ,.
to the refjrm bat ny.urjz more. V. e
, . ., ,
have as uiuca nht to abolish fciavery bv
'w by purchase nay, more under
the Constitutioo, and in tbe exercise of
tbe War Power. Congress entirely abol-
i-hed Slavrrv Northwe.t nf the Ohin. Kut
the mass of the people will cot desire to
be purchasers of b dies and ou!?, citLer
personally or by d pu'y. They will nlti-
uately see that each Slate will rid itself
of the evil as best it can, as Pennsylvania,
and other States have d ne, without pur-
chase, without alms, and without barai to
arty. To tell the slave-breeders that their
huirjan cattle should be paid for, would
'
only increase their avarice and greed, and
.1..:. :,.,......:,. t -v.,.j
enuiuiaic .-.n iuiioaatuvu nuiuawiuaa,
aud propagation of half breeds at borne. .
The most r roper use of money, rerma-
nently, would be by way of preparations,
and to found and aid colonies where freed
" Th3 World
Xo Preaidvotial Mm
men might work out their own progress. I (jtiarters for the night at Harpers Frrry.
The matter is fruitful of varied rcfiec- Ua the morning f the 27tb, ws made
tijos. It dtmanas serious and uaprcjudi- a reconnoisance to Charlestown. Th ene
ccd attention. my bid left, and the Commanitrg Gencr-
Ir3.The Slaveholders' Insurrection has
been maddenel Ly 'Tcbcilious lioaors,"
its leaders being g-nerally inebriates.
Since his fall, Jehu Bell is often insane
with liquor, and John Breckinridge is
becoming a sot. Secession papers admit
that drunken mobs are the terror of some
of their large cities, and -00 distilleries
have been raided ia Virjia in a year. ;
On this account, Pavis an
other Kebel
" '
authorities are stopping the makirg and
seiiiog cf liqaors Maine Law fashion
and it would be a blessed thing to the
Union cause, and our Careers aad Sol
diers, if all Lirjuoring was done away.
ISolong have the Ilebcd conspirator,
lied about "Lir,c da's Abolition designs,"
that thousands ur.jU thousand of their
white dupe believed them, aad a common ,
,,. . '
question .-ed of tno 1 aion soldiers ty
the negroes is, "When is Massa Lir.kum
comiu', Sa?" Tiiew would be no moral
we.ir... In .lo ir -,v,.l .lioaa -I,,
, , I , '- 7 . ,:
b, falsehood rais.d me is-soo. Hamao first
tried the strength of the ga'.Lwa he built
for MorJecai.
I
toTThe Bepuhiieaus of tuyder county ,
Live .d .pted the -Crawford system" of
m.king ouiiiiuaU.'ia. a now frac'.iccd iu
L'luo county. .
IlilLV VtNtuAl:I.E Cotl LE. I'ieJ in
Fratklio, u-q. Co., I'a , I'.'.h Feb., L'ea.
TtTrs FrttTM, also Ci.ari.-sa his wife
ecu ever fd y.ars rf age. Were born iu
Ch.ssirc, Ootinocicit, niuved to the then
wilderness of X
iiUi-mcss 01 .1 .inr-tru i tum;ifiui Mj
707, and after living in holy matrimony '
ver sixty years, both cipired in the line
:j. !! wis a Deacon in the C'ougrega-!
thern I tnnsjivania u
1
over
tional chnrch fr rosny jears.
?wMifia and SlidtU'a ''dtiuguished
reception" ia Faglaud, ceLiUiad in being
foilow d to a second-class hotel by two
ri'j'.atto scrvauts. The nt it n:gbb:T to
n in l::e gallery cf the il dafl of
L r Is, was a fui. -bb uJcd Negro, .Miattr
frcm II a ;i, which is r. c gt.icd by (ircol
ilritain l a l'..wr, wh.L "C S.A." a au
auiheritv which "eati't feLinc."
fcy-L'jfl.Ka.I, of Jersey shore, whose
riiv.ii wc e piei in cur lat, was burit l iu
the liwl?burg C(U.etery, by his reiat.vej,
the .'Ie rs. i'eiitjs. Tte arrival of bii
rcuaiiis by railway was nut kuowu at the
time by our citizens generally, or there
would hare been more atttttuos paid.
CcTha reported daath, in battle, at
Superset, of l'.iLicl sicror, of ?nyder Co.,
Ta is cn'.rad:etc 3.
li?..W! huve scea several Letters from
cur Sjiaier,
jrouil &s o
Lroat.y g .ing ov.r tue same
'.hers bad, and therefjre not
c: .s-:y to ju: ia tjpe. O.o on Koanuke
I; laid :t.ds us the felionicg sell wril'.eu
letter, picked up in a Seee.-h camp, which
shows a a.orei'.y cf shoes at least ia sorue
two?, last Not. :
Wimn.roj. X.C. Njv. II. l
!ylJf3r L:. ::ier I rreeive.'. v. ar lnier Oy
y.r l-aitiru, ai.d also c:e St :.t by mi!. auJ I
ira- a : io ncr irvui y, a atij a.o Ui a
.Lat vo ar vvt-:!.ar. ! :i:iiu. .
I),) nut f. ret yeiir tluue a a Chrivtiao. an-!
trv a-; i iti-cnarre y, ur duties a a ftuilier, m
e.ery ari.cu:ai. I. 1 cee-.i :.ia,;e it ct avtr.-i'-c;
it weuM aif-TiI nte p.eaiurc ;j visit yen.
Yea eri! rr.u i r l 'o e:i1 you a pa r 'I hofc
1 hive lne1 lo t:e; itiem here, and they are
n I tn h i. i -."rii y.'U Lv Mrl.atham to
l ..;rs in chance, 1 (u:re paper and 1 bui-rh
envei. pe. il n eo Uuil here 1 can not rind
t.( as cn- i: ii i,, inaiit- i.iii n ici;er. Vua must
w- t- a: t : me eisrt.y hi w you are
fit e a.Ti?. H'pir ? that yro mar tf Keal
.:n AeaitQ an aparej to reach home acam,
I reciaio your kifid and a::eet;;.cate Bro.
Mibi Ana seoJi her respect, to you
A Union Connty Tim uzler Banks.
Cor.-ejT.n.lpnc" tf tte ?tar a Chr.ok.J
CUAKLtixuwx, Ya., March 4.
On tl.9 21th ult., tbe od Wise. Keg.
received uiirchinS orders, and cats were.
sent to Frederick City, Md., to move as to
Sandy lloak. Farly ia the morning of
the lloth, we took the cars, and remained
ta-l ntjnt at Harpers t erry. J.ar:y LCIt
- . -
ni'.iuiLi '. i o u I eu.iii&i..t,. KiLi eo SLv.i in
e.' 1 -
rr.uu- a I'oLtoou bridge across the IV
, . i. m i
touiac : b, 1, I'M, the bridge was taaue,
and thousands of troop were there ready
ta cross. V,'e wtre delayed two hour, all
wondering why we could not go ore r.
So .n, a train came slowly along, bearing
. mw, ;t - ri , i . a
Uenerals .1 Cleiien,iJanas. ana their staffs,
u , , ,
who stepped out of the cars, marched up
to the Uridge, and crossed. (Jur Iicgiment
was called lo attention, and followed. We
found the Bridge t L a good one. Oa
ascecidinir the hiiL f looked back and saw
the Maryland side c .veredwitb soldiers as
far as I culd see. As we reached the top
of the bluff, iu the rear of the Ferry, cheer
after cheer went up from the 'Merry-land'
side. That niht, eiht troi p s of Banks'
I'iviaion rested their weary limbs on tbe
"sacred soil of Virginia." We marched
about two oiiles back from tbe Kiver, but
tbe eoemy had drawn in their pickets two
hours bef-re our arrival, eo we fell back on
t.i.... .j - :. ,l.
iraou, iu. uf urn ijaaiicio is ii
deserted bosses. Io the evening, before
dark. Generals M'Cielleo and lianks went
through the street and were cnthusiastic-
ally received by th troops; they took op
"P"'" 10 " P"
while we had it, so they sent th teams
and brought onr knsp?ackf, tcnls, cooking
utensils, fit. When wo came here, white
folks were not to be seen, except a few
that wo a id raise the window curtains and
peep cut Th last few days, tbey en
turo oa tbe streets. Tbe slaves tre lcav-
'" tli" mtAe" "J cc:ni,IC nt!, '"
lir... f - .i.r. TVt. -.s.nlnr.
' I1""-"""1' """""ei 1
neara one ot tne men nsit a liitie coiorea
boy whether ho was a Seeesh T His reply
was ' I am not when I am .way, but I
must be when I am at borne." He than
: went on sod said tilt some of bis friends
! took hiaa to Sunday School, and wben
his master found oat that he waa trying
to lcara to read, he whipped him. Such
th fata nf lha ei.-v.ir niirn fllawsl !
The inh.bit.nts are .till inquiring how :
. . . . , i
we crossed the riferf they can I understand ;
how so many could cross so soon. Hut, j
ut i, tilli more astonishing, since .
... a t . . - . 1 ts
-' - nan ..eiegiau .
frJlu ,he Fury to this place, .distance of
eight miles. The railroad bridge is cow
being compleUl across the Potom.e, .nd
'
oob we shall h.Te the cars running ..
f' ' o iuotc. Winchctir i. supposed j
'J b tar BCIt P'JC" i
Wo h.aid that there We're left in tliij !
t?wn some of the remains of tbe ec5 jli
oi wbieh Joh Lrown was bn-.g; io. this
rr.crting, a rar'y cf us went in fetich, ,
aud were ii.f ru.cd that the trap dor was
nsed for a gate at a man's house. We
, went tacrc, ana io'iuirtu ui iu .uiu
-
whether that pat was the drop cf John
Brown', scaffold? She said it was, at !
she l;i bad a guard over it u long as
the Kebe!. wtre in po.sessioa of it. A ,.ua tJ ga(, lu lls it3vMUUt u
great many pieces hid already been cut ' c juipen.-ate f jr the iueoLTeDiet.ee, public
from it. She did but l.ko ta Lse any "ad p.-i.ate, pri-ceJ by i-h e-aLjc of
m.Te, but each of us tck oil a piie-. "ytiui."
You will Sad etclostd a chip of tbe gc- It the pr e--l.l u cuulotd ia "U res
ume drip of the s..d. Ueu I'.-.ur olati-a, d.es l t meet the atif,wl of
, . . . . , , , L;rij ato. the C .jj!!, them u ll-.. e'aJ;
sol s eiivi.ion Wuitilei up Ui wuolc acat- , ;
r tUL It it OOt- CvUiibiLa e'l.l .;ilvt., t
fold and two eat d.wu tre.s car Ij f:r tUl u , , iu(JtuttB ,Ul., toi
UcUiriala. The pla.e uf &.S CXeCUiioa l people IlLLi-.u.ateiV ibUlutci aL.i.d b l
u.;Liu e'i yatia of v.. , ol u..'..oei.) iijiiaed of the f.ei, tLat
C. F. lUHFENta: tr.. ' tbj may begia tocjusider wuoiLir to
- , . ! aectpt tr r.j-.ct it.
LEWisitfUU isii its IiiiUoVk.:.it.Nrs. The Fad. r.l (J.mjaoi: would od its
i'orlug last Ctrl week, we pa.d a l,it kigbtit interest iu aucli lue.sore, as cl.
t Lew.sburg, the c.uuij-siat of oii ft troe iuji tthciett ueaus ol act pioer
l uie.n. It is iiiecd a ihr;v.Lg (,1a. : tiou. Tue la-ir of lit s.un uur
1 he effects of these Uv-ultesua. liui.t art rcetia tkterlaia the bffe that the 'J jV-
pirc.p.ioie, toere t. .'er i 0 J j eeais
to be in a Lorry, aLd busiuess fljuri.-h-
iug. M.oeh.a'.oi the Hufflo Uouee, rll
Mieriff ilu.uio, j gsltg to Centre iia.l la
the spring, and a g utlta an frociWi.,.au.
epjrt thkia bis Uce. We he,e Le aiij
ke't p a? goo J a il .use as his pre if cess, r,
as wo sh..uld n ,t like it u. je our i-.r teis
whilst ? -jjumirig iu l.ewi.tuig. Wl.Io
there, we t'iiel a visit to the extensive and
fp't-udt'l Finudry and Maeh:D.shr;s of
Siif.r, Wahs, Chr t.tr A Co , and ruu-t s.y
we were ni'st acrcat ys'jrpisid tjt::..s'j
complfte at) t.ii-.et a t of m-c:. int-ry.
outside of the City. iieiLg sjeL.tabatof
a tuvchttiie, we c -t-il-T "ttrseives eC'tu;e
tect to judge of the wrkmaasri;p and tua
tcrials use 1. atd fee! just f.ed io sayiag
that ail seeuis to be of the Ut qua'ity,
and can rteaxuittJ it lo the coum.ua, ;y
at larpe with a clear censoience. AiiJult-
r.acar
The only Nashville daily now printed
speaks with much ccu.roi oiati.n of the
I'nion Tula thrp ttin. fje
liish.r, Andrews has ncstnoned indeG-
niteiy the General rnnferr-r.ee of t he Metho
dist Kpsecpal ?Lcrch, Sjuth, which was
to meet at New Orleans ca the first uf
April
.S . . . . . - .
Core"rati n wit le. c-e r!raeri aeeord
i; to advi
l"i rtreF M'uroe.
- , ,
The ...emuiac is iu coaoaiAsiun, aatd to
draw Ld feet cf waitr.
Born-
Great alarm eiist at Norfolk.
side ia reported to be advancing, ujoe that
.. r . , tT,. ..-, , ,t
,blt tobc0 ,nd tuUon ,0 jg,, cf
ing into Union bands, be destroyed.
, Toombs is spoken of as Lieutenant Gen-
crab to transfer the war into l'enn.vlva-
-- . .
nil ti i id n",iiniiw utMi v ir n.ir a.i.n.
-w-.. ..u.......(r,..Hv. - vv -
er 1"
t- v- t -j.,.
; Tne I M"fr? re ,d to have r,T.
nnii-l the l.eoel. at Xew MadnJ, 3.0.
Murfreeshoro, Tennessee, ii occupied
' ' -T fc'on tr,0t'- ta- A. S. JohLson
"""' ,a ; I"3r, Alabama.
bauas pickets have reached Siuishiteld.
' '
'Ctlrrln v Vjitrs: from P,1t,m1
.............,v.,ioj.oui .lie A. uiuiuue :i
IiV .THLl t.IUni.
Fop.t:.t:..s Monroe. March ?. Tiie
Itcbtl iron-clad cieaiuers Merrimac. proposed rcoluiioa wuld b. ure,y ini
Jamcstown, and Yorktown. came out '"". aad not withiu itseif a practical
an ! attacked and destroyed two or ""'"""i ' recommended i th hope
our ve.-sels. Kurii.it tLeJneaacmeiit, ,b " wouM ma Uvl ,asP r:jlt '
our iron-clad steamer Monitor arn- f",'.'3- I.Iliew of my great re-p .Hi
ved, and alter an action of five hours' u u.oJ 4U ,a 1
drove t!i the R-bel steamers. The e""f'J l"e ';" Congress
Morrinim, U .ni.I !.a 1... in it .;,.hl,r
condition. I
Wa-IIINOT'i-N, March ft. The glor-1
iott" old Uanrier waves over the forts
and all public buildings in Leesbunr. '
a. Col. t.-arv is in full i.oss-.-Mn
the Relwls having evacuated the
place in great confusion.
Tho Stars and Stripe? wave also
iii-r i:ie ifici eaii'-rjesi ;tt t. oehlltl
Point. This virtually opens the Po
tomac. Gen. liookKK reports that
all the batteries opposite him have
been destroyed and the guns spiked.
The loss of life in thee cucoun'.err,
is not stated.
Cn r.LF.e70tv.v, Va, Msrch 10. It is
believed this merniDg that Winchester was
fully evacuated yesterday. A euong farce
haa started to asceriaio. j
BALriMor.E, March 10. Despatches
from Com. Bupont, announce the capture '
and occupation of Uranswiek, io Geor,
and of Fort Clinch, which eimmsnds Ker-
mndtna, J-lorida, ry the I nho r-et.
Little or no resistance was mad at eith-r
plaee. Tbey ar boik good harbors, and
caca is the terminus of railway. Oar
Government now holds tbe whole oast of
Georgia, and Ibe best of Fast Fl.rida.
A bill bas fa5:d the Legislature charg
ing the name of tho Miiti-n Saving Bank
j to Milton Ktk, and granting il the prif-
"; i-o.ia.ou
of tke iiee Lauiing law.
, . (
Congress ha. voted . houn'y for ea-1
'',? ,be "' fref'"
DJ '? ";""' '" 11 "
,lJfM), b lb, IT. jj . gri, ,,nral S.veiety ;
fjr ,he W,i crop of Cax. hemp and cotton
growB : ike IWiberu .State. j
"".'TT.T. . '
In the Unce of Col. B. C. CLiwt, cf i
,be 5,.n t. y who i boiue oa a '
ratioushi , t'crujt b'i3 t.,,3;tb, the 11 gi-'
U"Ut wi.I be c.-.uaaiin.i. d by Lieui. Col. (
Thoutaa S. liuuh.1 z ef il.-l j
pi:kipkxts message.
rtSvia iVr.-e J t f Ae icoaic u.nt iLtiae
of Af -.rts. n!,lltlti.
I rcconauieud the adopti.in of a joict
r. ilutieo.b; vjur honorable bjd.e3,bich
(
' '-LnJuJ, That
I'f
ug.to'.'uc"
j .
-Jiiicj, i Lat too L u.tta states cu.ui
ilia any State which lnJ
o jiisoiitLt of :aTery,
ULtbeui w..i u...ta:a..y wia
ILcw.eoie toe itioeeuocLCj ot s.'L.e rati
of tLC UusJjet.i regi o, aud that a.i Its
Slave States, Lerih e f a ach parts, id than
say, "ltie Luija, f-r whleu e L..
f..r si.i.-ii i-.:i .-lr'.'- i
fii i r..f
cv olc, we djw eoooso
to go with th? SeitLcrn s-e
t n." do Je-
ittve tkera oi th i k-.-pc sultattia-.y enas
the rebel. i.u, ae.i iLe
i.a:i a cf eiauc;-
ration oorap-eteiy u.frms te.uu . it, a
to ail the states initiating it. iu p .tail
is, Lot that all the Suus ulerat.tg -very
wo-.d vjiy s..l, if at .!. ....Uie
euianciii... ::, Lut tiiit, v. Liic '.'-e . 1: r is
c jaa.ly ri:c to - I, ise u.":o Xv-t.Lru
shai:, bt sa:h taitiatioo, uak it carta. a
to tee l-v.ro dni.h.iu that lb Li tVeLt
will the f liner et ,r join the latter .u tt.c r
propjsdCoLieder.:y. I say ' iiiiiiauvi.,"
.-cau, in tcy judjucor, g'i.duai aua -t
auduea emane patiew is be'.ur for an.
In the mere huauclai or pecuLi;y T.aw,
any u.euitcr cf Cotren, with th coou
table. and the Treasury reports Uti.ro h.m,
can rcsdily ten f.r biiuielf, how sooa iu
current exptiiiifures of this wr wjuld
purchasv, at a fair vilui'.ieii, a.i the slaves
in an; Laaicii ate.
Such a prcpoiiiioa ca the jart or il
' Go.erBateLt, acts up tJ eltia of a right,
tj leacral auttorny, u ictc.iers w-.iu
SiaTery wiihin iiiato .imits, refernag, as .t
d..es, too absolirte control of the tahiect,
, in each case, to lha State and its peopta
T IUS1TUI.1C1) llllllM. IS Ul J.WJ. ;
1 J , t t e .e
' iutueuittc-W luttroataJ. It
I at a matter of petfeetly free chores
. toeui. -
; n ,tc Mantle last Deeembfr I
! thought tit to say, "The l ui -u tuusl be
' -jre.erscd.ani hence all in jiiL'.Lsible tc-aiis
mast be employed." I said thia not bast-
' ...i .. . ;j;.,...;k-. n,...
' :i J.t.t. . IV L . a. . - 1
! tbl,,na. A pr,eticl reaeknow!edg.iii..t
j of the National authority would reuder the
unnecessary, and it would at onee
4ii "owever, resiaiauco ajni.auea,
, ....
,
( . . . , , ., . ,
- ---'
""J attend and a.l the ra: which may
! Jom it guct M mtJ ,,, i-pen,;.
! fc,e tf obeiousiy proruis great t
eiency toward endiug the struggle, QiUst
. and will oou,.
j The pro-potion now made, aa iffer only,
I hope it may be esteemed no offence to
i , , , .,
1 k whether the pecantarj eonsideratioa
' ,.i.4 , i t f . . . ,
iruvocu otwoiu uu . ui.to .w
the States and private persons cote-. reed
than are the ioatiiuti n, and property in
it, in tbe pr?ect asp-'et of affusrs.
Whiie it is true that th ad T'i-n of tbe
1 P"P' 10 "
AURAUAM I.INrOLX.
&"A box of Ilo.pitai Supplies will be
""d P t Mra. I.yndali's, this w?k ad
,ent 10 lb AraiJ 'he J'ot- mac.
9BC "" " nJ"nog 10 ecntrtoute,
d clothing or delicaoiea for the sirk aad
w joded or ia m ncy, will please- send in
bv Fr.dav next, without Lein ft-ra'la.l nr.nn
personally.
PUIiLIC SALKS.
Wed. ! S Mar. Jarob par.lt. Pnf.i'oe
Thors. IS .Mar U'.-ar' It KT. TurT'evii'e
Sai. 15 Mar. Wm Ro-h re'-l New B-r'un
! Ittirr-v. I. -r-t-rp.
fat. ts Mar. Daniel Itane'er's wor''a"1
.it. 'it Mar. iate Uo. S'ati!.. Kast H'ltfa'oe.
Curttclti Werkty
Wheat 112 F.C-
Ky ft') Tiliotr
l orn -15 Lard
Oats 8 Ham
Flaxseed l,f,0 ShoQ iVSiie.
Pried Apples. Sil,ll5 Clov trtfeed
Firkin Butter 10 Potatoes
8 12
3
5-3,7.)
Fresh Butter... 1st Country Soep 4 Ah (J
H "is t alej
T.w K-t f 7t- r tth ir-1 . MCM ,T;T I r
:..1-itl to : !D;tnt. nl H Ka.LC if t) !i.R-
I 1 of in-ni. tmn p !i HI. ii. HiLUii-ii oi
.i..Hi LINK IS M-j i-ia. ! irrr..ar.
Ht O-Ti -.rt .'Tri ir;t . I.L:V. n RT!.r- cf
K .ro ..onr Mid Mi-n MaKTIIA Vi Ai.CXKLLKE of
a- iionirt,.
By Rt. Mr. White, io r-ri.11ih oH,rlrt. IHL
It !.:..! lti i-it 111. t'a , J.1..1 Mi.- ji)6UUA 11.
Ii -Vt. f.-rrar'T N-rtl.u!n'.-rliiJ O-. I'a j
Dim. ' !
St li r -n'rs,lr. I., wi-: a. Vth u?t, V ITTT. wi Irtr ;.f
ir''T Mielen. f 'TTm rl-f f ! W..liJT. 'o h-. ' 'f jr
'V th 'Jtih u't ,CAVI1 AKINT-. :i of Wm Cjuvt. In
her
i.tii, tatan, fcnneri, fr.
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f i'".i i.'.'.'r"l"l i'' ;..'J i','" Befc..-aLe",r''r.l it..
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rzf? T
Tise SnJri'ii if s4e,bit :ear".1 vn r" ir-
tus a w Mi.UiA.iaiau ..t. :Maua J
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1.- -. a. .ei.-ii,..!. ,.i-...i jaa-l,
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Ii rre l-st !1, ce'er lo tyivf i. niirs.
Ji. ti.-lL ia a ii. uLeia rr.rr,"
Cur t. acLiie. Ji:)r-ie;
Aa .a ti.. lutai. Un.i. k t.v
Vl r wni. b . iuai.ta o cai, .0
Vl!fc d.ra er. g. -t-ttr.. tcrrai'.,
Asi K-fl ilr;-. taenia' i..tt;
SLe ra. h-r ...i-.r Lntrsiiia-i era.a,
T.- ail b.r ; .- h art. w ail e.-.tr.
TV. k a. Lcr USt Ji si.&a UU.
tel h. iil rl.in ht brida, al iut;
An two yoasa baarta, to asala arissB.
IsLa'.i 111,1. oilli tu4 iiatrar la Uain.
1Y WAX HANGING !
fPHH toisi-riter is pre; are j i.i do PAPCtt -
l.-. ir. a n ure-.'ui.iiv. Hat n z s-r jva
a lai. 3-prei;i..-en.p a; tne Paper llacajit.
t a.i:.e.s 10 t'h.iadeipuia, he c.aima lo Oe a
Practical Paper Hanse.
All per'ons ia;enj.i.x lo have Papering j
d-Hie this rpr.ce are svi.citeel lo eui; .. v .i.c ,
subsCnOer, ar. .1 Lave tuCir a... j nf re 1 iM a '
ircrWu-.ani.Ve manner. I
Aii orr rs lut at lie Put 0-ace fahere a
lane ass rin.ft.1 of Paper is aerii ..! tel
t-r..ir.p:iy atienaca" :c. ti. li. LiA.Nci. '
P. tv ii.'f wa-he.1 til.- Parrrel a, i,- '
out laii nr the wash off, at. t -a-arraiiieJ u st.et. '
Lea-islurg. March ;., !t.2. I
raw
Saa-s . rv. is
tthLsKf; ut ...
1 T su'es
e a.swricterit
SPrtl.iG Af-.O $1VMU GOODS
stieh as r rei.cb an " r.r.i;..sb ail wni.l Io
b ait wni.j loth.
tr on $J..".i up ;.s -..tOOii. K110 ly B ys'Caes
sonre. an t . li M t- ! ra-sirr,ers, a!:netti.
c Cluthin ' a l J--cripm n.. : Mn"
anJ B s Var ni .e aits for i2 jo
'hat is.cIo he -nl, sanr. vest, rassiruere ; ata.
Sutiinier si-.nii f. r 5" o". A'to. a iare a
s '.-lMienr of Hat. Cap., Ac. 5urh a M'CIel.
tiarihahli. tlpera, h.irh and low croa nt i
Mais, h se. Hau ti.ereh.e v lol.ars. n.r:s. i
i,s'.et,iers. i (nbr-:.s.Xe I .. Ac. I
KOV 13 TUS Tihail :
to save from 25 to 50 per cenr.t and pel the
l.aie-t S' vies.
Also, G.M.rts Cm and ma le to orVr. ar-1 in
the latest Mv!e. A. ways from five to :eti
hanis at work.
Cail rfpnsit J- hi Walls Co. 8'ore,
VaiWet street. Lea.sbure.
March 1 1. 63 X. K. ZIMMERMAN.
ICE for the coming Season,
T XEBII S 11 II Hi rt:.
. on S .uth vt a-.er !t l.ewifborg.
We are ma.;,,;, eitensue prpara'K.aa u
siipr't mih PURE ICE ' "or 1 n-.r
c-r-t Tpre ar.das many ntwones as mty tavc t
ns a-iih their pt'rorara.
IT Ice wiil be delivered thrones.- it the
entire Snninv-r. en as 1.1 arr nir.i..:.i,p a'!, a;
a- I "v price a-can I r aS. r did by any .then
L-o.-t.oet. I h. it, iea
TUKNTIKE ELECTION.
rr nt !h n-I elein't". At- 3'"irr a-.l t
V"inennnvfrwn Turnpltp Kn. rmnpanT.
fhv. an E!fcin w:'l h hM at The h "!r t i i
linrv B. Mn:-.tna. in Anr.n&!jrr. cn Tn-k- j
day the I !h d.-aV : Mirch nrxt. btTfo ihr
h or- of 10 ani 2 ocK cl vt saii dav.to r'eel f
five p.Tctors i" m.ir.a:e the c ncern ti"
CVu.paTiy f'-r rh r snn; yrsr.
PKTilK ll.-MtX. Prc-n!
-. Pet. :.. :-ti ;tpl
NEW TGI' BUGfiKY
F
OR SAI.F. LOW. -r 'i
bi,...a f.rs c-- '
I tt.1 i;i: .v cn
I! r-r. ty KKLMilR,
Turnjiiie Llettioa.
X'OTICF. is hereby -riven, that an EI.-C'-o
fprOiUcers of Ibe l.eti- .btirr Ar li-S o-
o-ir? Toropilre Cornpanr. svl! r,a hr-io n 'ii'
h .sa of til l,-in li.eht. in f.asi t; i. r Tp
O't M n-la.-. -he lO.i ! r I Mre. I-"" t i
oVl.. A tf. H. il. P. Vlt I.MS. Pre..
'S I" LI.NX 1'r I'll.
Lra.a.dic, Tr.. . , 1 -C. ? 4-
i
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s
T - " I a 1
-iil-hie.j! y'',.
ili-ieii L ."3 C-li-r..
- c ' a nr.! i Lir. Fa. tssu.-J
I t.;e L'.-iet ; f C. - r:- n f'oraa e(
:t- a:. ! t. r.i i.r' r' ', t w iM ei?'.s
.rT.
' t iVi.iC rs..e cr t'-ncry. m taturiay, in
i U ri .ii : o art. a, a: ioe l'oh..c Uvus
1 . ; M K.-i.i.tr. iu the i. s-uia el" Xew Bcr
i ,.n. at in .,'c-. ..k, A M
A I thai e.-u.. at. . .i ti i craar.! niuatw
i. ii.e : r.-.- .: X. . te: .l, ta . e aoty,
' f. t ... j. n...r'.; .i. iLe .-Li-rct r:ae -t
, j.J t l r. u-.-a ii. o the t. jucer i, bouaiect
j ; tj.i t .- t..e s'.rcct. a.:a ty Cherry
i a w-.si't-. I. t X . li. aad nvrta by Oil
1 '.i-iket s r.ti c n-i i,.:.j in Jtajth tt"i feet,
j an 1 iu i iea .ia t" iret, uLereoa are ereciej a
.-.uj-a: r v r-i. Leii.t Ki;a. a
fraf.e s. a W:: with a rasp, acij
u!..er t t.i i,: i. dec. w.ih ;;ie aprer-.naa-ees
1 ;ar pnj'err - i W M. Iiti-IIuMJ.
I. K ALBHKiH V, bi.eriiT.
Jther.lTa 0 T,r e. Lew;.: or, i'eo. IM. 1CS
ti JidJicd for SUe.
' -' T.: subs nbrr re.- at Pahlia
Ct.jhhi''-ii'. at iue aease ol Liieieoa Biean.
ska?!' a iliili..r t i L.h.p. batunta
th. -:! -f Marrh ;.eit. oboal ltO
tun i: l .UJ'-li l.AXD. noa:e o taw
Xt r u si ,e e. :ue s,.iaa-. .ia it iige. B.irfiiow
iv-t-sii!;. .-a ir.- V. :: .a.- ( ' ibe toaia real
-- B ii'ile' S It- oi t New Berlin. It i
jre.i ccvert t.pnaci al.v w.m .he Chtsoataiiil
l ei i. ..i e ... in. i . i ii-re 1 iu ir.eii to su.t
;-.r.-.:- :. .lf ti e nuitte at t v'elocit
:r. iLe a.'i-rac -c. at.J c-..Q'..iic.r. n-ate l'nora
:y iiAXihi. K&JiULBit.
eh. Is,
CUAIiLiIAN'S SALE.
t "IM- te in .aei to isaie at the he use uf
V li.aut ci.i il,.u List !JU"aUe lowa-
iStli Mart fa. ISfi'i,
.-.cr:! -i Kill Estate rf th
! Cr-OKi.t: si'AUL, late U
. nsa.p, .c'i l- aitt
ic- aoi tract uf lac I iitnat
f i
.M.r.cr Jbi.ureo
a,.'C ii
A., .hit i2-
in t'l.t b iri'j' -i a-:.ship. a 'B'n lands r f
lieurv tjeliz. tler.jaui.il 1-riK. f-uoiic roaa,aa4
a ilie ii.-iu ty .ae f urip.oie,e.uta.niLg ati't
It itKat.i r'.-ir trj in a gJ'J state ja-.V
, r rt.ea'.: a. Tb j im r rr veaecta are a r.
L'i ii. bl Hut st ana titWli: raTAULE wtlia
i..er i tii ra..e.Lis, at. J a WeX
A rer.ti.ri tract sf laai situate in ti sarno
towQihip. ta uo.ei by latji ri tl.iaa Ero.
r.t. Te Cr. rr..ey r...i J-hn iI--crLcenLaiatr.
G l(r aed li'J perches about cue half
ia clear.
A certain tract of WOODI.AXP. sito
- ' ' ia ilu.'.ai.e ti-was!.:p. tt urJe f
ijridt.-fj.hr. K -latid, Jnc .b I e ie. m l tt.
8iaai-!itc)!,ind otbc.-a ccuatiaitii; to ACTC
ar. 1 oc j ereh-i.
Saie t. cemri.enco at icn r'ch ca. forecocrL,
of saii elar, when terms triti be maie know a
by Ptt'tU tit rtli. Guardian
March 1. t.i t ol said miaor chit-lrera
TO IM1 RENTED,
On bnares or lor Cast,
j THE anJ SOO Acres
; '' "-'r-"" '"'t-r Lam; and the Farm
el llo Acres -n rcr-tis t i .-.laity .ierribtl
; in the otirr-Pua tsiti. tie .Vtrr 4 Caeor.-
' iWe. s etiei HIGH BlLLU. Apply lo him
I peraeaa.iy rr ty .'eiter ta u. Ajctt in M.JLa.
I tare, I'iiiea ctur.iv
I'er Karia. Scares half. Sa.Tr M il ar i
Tiiaoer.t'ash ouo, r snares ha, iiie Juttber.
5-oi ..ri, Jaa. 'a ', ls4
JjOii Ihht.t.T.
THU Lare 1 ra.i.e t'tVCLLIX J
5 a 1 ,n Mai'.e -ire, i, L a ecu lih at.c o.: ,
i.iu'.a f. Je. atiMab.e I", r twrt famiiirv, Fer
1-f n.er ;.-.".icii...r.. ii i i.r i f
Jan i .' J. t). Yi I. t 'uKLIV. .Ajeal
IW) AJjdiirrn; Court rroelircitiu!.
Wiiereai. the il. a. ts.xeti Wiui.a. Prc-
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