-at ullill Willi Mil IJ1I lilllMUIii IbiliMW. i BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. E. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Year, always In Advance. ril.LIMIH) W.MI-Bll.kU Tupsdav Morning & Friday Afternoon. toTt-ince the evacuation of Manassas, pul:ie Lii-hways dea.andei by the people, the remains of Col. Jamc. Cameron ha-1 in,erc9t9i ,Ell Jet prcTuut iuUivi.Jual wing been tatisfaotorily identified at the .pt.ea.al:on. acii extortions. Progress is fint lime iutcrment have been taken : whcn not burdensome) right, ,nJ d,ira p, and wiil to buried this afternoon at 1 , ble . but i U1p3ui -jus must be watched. o'clock, from the residence or hi. brother, i A m. Cameron, J.sq , iewisburg. nev.i. the good tiTact of inducing the people to Kiier, late Chaplain to Col. Cameron, will watc, patli0 expenditures with more caro, officiate. A military escort 10 officers hai tllus cjrrect mar,, evils, nd soldiers with Legislative committee j Aj 0 tlie jj01j l),magcs alluded to by and citizens of Uarrisburg, accompanied : Xax-l'ajer," the County Commissioners the body, arriving by the midnight train. are ju n0 w;eB responsible. The Law com-S-C.pt. Linn', racy letVcr," inanother ; rh. them to pay the money ordered by tin column, will be found full of d.tails-the : Judge, upon the award of men they first j ., - 1 .i,..:. tmpur ,irin . uauj auuujuto on t. to the publio by omeial de.paicues, ana , no part of the "glory won at times : hen people eenerally suppose our men are "aoing noiuiog. V have on band another letter from Cant Linn, describing a walk over the late battle greund on Uoanoke Island. raL.6t Thursday, the llonse at Har Tisburg, passed a bill repealing tho Ton- j Dage tax bill ot last Session m 10 .j , "Reaver and Ritter in the affirmative. Thai Kaya wero l'hiladelphiana and men along the lines of the two Ml. Like the biil ' Of last sesaion, it was a local ano. noi a Pir-, ty issue aud will probably atop in tho j Senate, or bo prouounccd unconstitutionat bj the Supreme Court Bat ii shows the ; current oppuar reeling. j "Friday next, occur the Township and Borough Eicctioos fur Union and ; Other eonnties. TlliS OCT and vAc Jor good men. I In iouio counties, these Elcetiocs have ! passed. In Sugar Valley, where they are trnnir. thn DpninrTatH h Hit thev did not I b' A give the Republicans even an Inspector! Th friends of thc Administration in Lock Haven elected some Democrats on a Union Tioket whereupon the Ihmjcrat crows - : - t T: . I, t !: 11 S 1HII illUIUllU 1 , , . . . r, ,s : , u :.".. c rir..;. .ViL . ...r '..tr . crui wr m w y,.. m.w ... uv .... ..v. the Republicans tain anout pany ice atn . tvanl them m our purls,." j So .taeems wherethey vcHf.,iTfr.,t , ihey grasp all- Let tha friends of tho Administration be wise save themselves from such injustice and such insults I I ftoTTbomas T. liakcr, of Lewisburg, las seven brothers in the Union Army, mostly from the Juniata. One of them ends him a Five Cent shinplaster of the Borough of Sbepherdstown, prin'ad upon elolh. and redeemable in Virginia Lack ,. , ... . c - NntM (then nrranted in aums nf S.I Such ia the trash forced npon the poor of Sscessia by its tyrants! ! JThe East lialtimore 51. E. Confer- , . , r. - i enee chased .t. session of en day, Friday last. Next meeting, at York. We give ., , . , - , 0 luova.,, ..6 .... .,lr,mu,Eio. most interesting, locally and personally, to our readers: Nnrtkumlicrlarid Iif rict T. M. Eklsz, V.Z. Wtllinm-'port, let A K'Ji'soD do 'M i iiinkta MontourxTlll-1 s PiiajlitljU Munrj A ti Kill. I 1 -trnluiTff WiltMO ,-uii..Q-K K UiU.tn lo L'lrruit V i-nriiart, 11 C Pnlo lwioinra! K J liritw W flliubtiTK A lUrtDvtn MiMltiiri J W BurVI.-y fiorx Ii a m tH-rlntril A R Kt-iUr KunLurj A ! Cn-u-hhib, if V SUTf liB IenTill J II C I) eh Cattatwirris M p t'rrxtihwitit.1, J B Aktrt ;i"iRourf: u 1 J.Un u. . ;' m" "r"1 . "V ' " "r"n Wf WMVUI4J. , H;iHini' re Pir-'trict J M"K. Reilft. P. E. Tfrth lUltiirrrrtf K m K Mill), W M 'K-waltor JUrfxrd Av-nue J W LmnUy. J Ii ul l j t ltaltmtri; A A IWm, J A Um, ii T tirJ trt,rUv-T B Brir. i,t. J II Unwu t,n rT-a a Wfl-or,, j f DtiicU f Ifn-ftrJ J j. H-,1,., t J AlUa Trvnlrick Citjr U li Creviir, J K Cilim CkriMe Di-tri -t J P M'Mi rt, P. E. fhTrw-tiburrCt. F R Riildlf, J A Vixom 'iHifribtirK - A'-m Itnttvia bj-wnlvurj J W Uderm, H L Xrrain J A &osm ud Wb karupriKw, CluiplftiM. Janista IHrtrirt fl D Chzsovith, V, C Twtfrtovfj John ; atT'-r i:iKtnjburr A W Uitxmai MU Cooawr, Cbajilaun. B-;i. f,rn Piftn-B B niMLisf, P. E. VtUrtiHtia. s L Iloirm-ta Vtn'ivnrs OrpL'Mnn. J (J Moors) y'' it.-t-J A l)Morfr iiltn Ut,;,j s l,, c U Kitchco A'cwMadriiTisOurs! Si. Loi15) March 14. Tho following u a copy of the omcial despatch sent to the Secretary of War : After scvtral djjs' i-kirmishiDg, and a number of attempt, 6f tb, encmy', gun- , . EQ 'jen. I'ope g batteries at loint 1 the enemy has evaeaaled , . r- Df, "ttnhmnt. at New .Madrid, leaving ,JI i,, artif.Bry fioIJ bacrjw lent, wagons, mules, ic, and an immense r, . ' 01 "iiiitary (Tl,. "fig. t,en. Hamilt, on ha, occupied the piaee. This wa, the last slronshold of ine enemy i Ibi. ,., ind , rebl,la nowfl,,BginMl,.onri 6 winm TjJZCTT-Z: ! i" t of Rebel troon. .,in 15 TThe BaTn- j i" Lower l'oton,.. ' " 1 remr''ning on the a..j . ot exceed ten thon. "a aico. i Uefie ara .1 j .1 Kappahanoaek ,t "La crosalD8 "e ; hey may make ut.,j "''ksburg, where i for... i.' . ' "ureonnoiterin forces hsve found t "?Bno'lriD. 1 -...t.tiwjtaS Com. Fjoti kol. . - 1 . , the Mia.;..;" : "?'"'' Eon. down ! A'taucij " ' U "Crl- "D mth a up (be in U '- . ' Watch the Leaks ! Loai Damages. Oae of tho most dif- ' firalt nractical nurstions. it bow 10 open Tho p,JIncat r,f War expenses will have ; acpoim w csiiuiaiv iuc uuaai;s. inrso . . - - - " ; " fvu ii , i - if c j i ' in tin luai auiiac- i j The mmtiltf proposed by our Correpon- P"i 01 j.;onon uriuges, Street., and Roads, of real public utility, altho' within ouo Township or lioro', may , euuallv benefit other Townships or lioro's. 4uJ it miuifes,i, unjust that one should pJ fof wut bentfils othcrs a;80 . ,1 .., ,i. ,1,., W iiulil fcnf 'rst. thin. that damaprs hg hei iluprJTCmi;nls are d , , .,rri h. ( ,.,,) ,' 1 j ii j 4J el aJ Jud;,9 Aj frho oj. (e frJKa.i;turei c anJ lrhen ;J thc laf( A(Jy Tlieit eslcguards, wa believe, would test 'Jus TtaUty of tho "improvements" asked for. It would divide tho outlay, between , the public, who have a general but not a personal interest, and the particular icdi- viduais who have pecuniary gains to make or other personal dueires to gratify. rw Tin sra . ciTRinrDt. ; Ens.SrACiioieii:TheCo.in!yStatc - ineut, as published in your paper, presenis a lart rather stanline to the tax-payers d the rural diiicis. Tne payment ol ' Koad liam- is enormously urtie; yet nui a do.iar has enie to country di-!ricis. the b.,rouhof o- - . - Lewit.ur and M illniburg baling absorbed , . ., . .... share. 1 he coumv Ini asKfased in Ihe inm' , .,1 l.ewi-burB.s.Siiti.?i.:'thedama-esr,a,j of l.ewi-bure is Si ltiii.711 ; the dama-es naij i li.r iinKnin. orHic in tn. snmf. i 1 Ii I K !IO a ,h"n dl,,,b" ,he a",n"n' '" ac-: maliy received into Hie County 1 reasury trom lh, UI-payers of ihe borouRh wiihin the year, -fhe opeuine: ol sirreis in borooehs is noi a manor in ., .he people o, ,e .'.wasnip. or liic punuc ai iarE nave any n.i-..u I cau nt'i ihmli but ihiii our appiai.?rs of raJ dainases s(itaiimt t rr. J hi re are Ul'lll llll) 'UIKASI-, dllU.CU III LllUltll , UI31III 13 roads ihere are never laid out unless public ner.esity requires ihem ; an t in ihat rae it ed that, as the road is a puoiic ne cessity, private interest should yield to the . . . , mid yield to the public pood. I doubi if there is a case on '"no!" vaiuVV'ryhih"aeid ien'lorro'a"'0 akhough suchnads "3yL a"se7ious neon! vemence to htm, as well as considerable ex- nense, involving the necessity of extra fen- . .. run for all time io c.me. The rerv fact of ihe niension of streets in borouehs bcini; of P"" use. is olien made the preiext for ' I'..-.. ""-". ".:.'". -,:":" ""''" puoiic win wanioniy laac a man s private nn.nerln a ti .1 ihrnv I, ni,t nrlira itf .n h nf' r'-i"-.j .. ... -... -n.. w v. .. to the Pabc. ,t should be well ra,J f"r- 1 know that it is given as a reason, too, why boron-Iis receive such lare .lama- comnarison mlh the tnwnshins.thal Ihe land is so uch more valuable. True, but it i is more valuable only because i 1 It Can b led for buiMm? purposes ard hi be so aed ihe streets must first be run throueh it, fr wiih- 1 itui siirri?! 11 wuum iirtvr uirvaiucui tai nun. 1 lands only, but with streels it parts with that I characierand assumes ihe character and prire of town lrts-is nn ng-r measured by ihe acre, but by the foot and appreciates from ! ion iu 500 per cent, in value. Lands thus enhanced in wurth bystreet are taken as the mea-iure of value fcr the 51 ountl taken ffr the public use. Damages are ... assessed until I nubl j after the streets are opened, and as ihe price 01 me ground in me viciniiv is iaiten as ine measure wf damages, the more a man s land Ank,ni. ,n .,.., ,h rrpa((,P .11 I,- hi- damages! When buildings are destroyed, or a jrrcat part of one's lot is taken, by ihe opening of streets, it is of course proper Ihat damages should be paid; bui when acres of land are cut into Iowa lots by streets.il is generally compensation enough to the owner. owner. TherpmM.I nrnn,,. i. ihat ihe I.a h 1 - - r..,. - sochaneed thateaeh Disirictshallpay itsown : damajes, as it now pays f..r opening and keep- in np its own roads. Then, road, or streets ... ... when public necessity requires iheni, the peo-; rl. of the Township or Borough will feel a greater interest in seem, that damages are real and not imaginary or fictirtions. before ' mer arr pain. 1 a.v r.l,lt. Br Jakes A ikes, i.msiirai. Ta. WaTi'ir from old Kattirrlatv. Ctiampion cf tin- trti anl rigbtl Pr- him, with hl nwll titti'1. 1b tbe ?ia of iiycUuDi'fl fihtl tArm Hit hi f.rinan heart, CaltB and tlmr hie CiMrtnaD braio; O. Wfll doaet ttit M-Tf'n part, Figbtiiiij ou th H". 'stern plain I Br-m on Kororm'n jwifilt! utrnn'J, In thf "lia'tp f kiiu'lr t-tw-r; Tet lib With Publlm and urmnJ, Waito fir rrefjum's davuitig hoar. H wtinld Ttrtalc tti Oprm'wpnr yok He wntiiJ efcrr rtnun anl. ind That brave Ilutx-hroau' aal'r-itrka Mt-anf the iTft-doin uf maniiiaii. Ist'ftv am! enlf ?itMiI mat! f"kiiis ni-ttln'r jwr 0'r plf: Trntb and Ki.-lit hi iru'.Jf. hi iroal, lie loTra r'r"'il'i& fur her If 1 O Bit rou ntry men. frehold A Ln aVarettt of Herman lirtht Cf-hiilinir. !tke nuroirwoof nM. Jin-oiaj for tH prroaoiog arthl Good. The .Mercantile Appraisor was town thi. week, pursuing bi. business j 1 "J- Stepping into an establish-! ment, h inquired nf tho proprietor bo .. 7 "V,Ui " r.ni;. tha " ............ ' aomewhat - disposed - to - blow .hopkeeper i.l'n, doine aa much bnsiness as any two of "'"ef .er made a I my coinpfit3rs." Tbe Appraiser OUt It'Cnrrf. arCriton ! , .' ' " ; i dent laH,Tb.sd, eve, to make Ncainauou, i LEWISBURG, UNION CO., Y.y TUESDAY, An.YtY LETTERS. Corrr-t'n -oee ? tl-i. Sur A 00 run: -l-.J From the "Linn Rifles." ' "iTl .. Our l-Maine I'lit- ; .r.J K -V.-!n; Prl -Il'.l 1 "..r.,..." u 1 I -si;.i. nt Tun -A -u.. n. hi tii.A-U. Cit) .iJ nt W t; rii..us oi.ittt ;s. l'or.T Park, K-ianojc Nlan 1, M..a, .r I' 1 l-Vh. '24. 1S(V. i v.. i...... I ir ;,..! mm in M V. . , - . - , , .' Jinn, .ith m. k. ox h nM .' It takes a wetk story to tell how wo (jot ' an efficer wh ,.a I bad nut fr-,ueLt!y at ' U Sur-cou, ordered us to get out of th. lrT9 th camp, who c'!ed out to thtai a we Cj-?u:k as sjou aj pjssitl?, s they wished List Jlinday inirnioj, this Compir.y j were moving by hiui : ''R.jvs! I'vj good ti futaigate it, aud pn-paro it fjr a reocp was put in ehanrj of -JSl rrismers, being news fir vuu we've bud a reat bj'.il? in tioa of triors. I a.-nt word to the Com- the privates and ju c iui-iiisai jned oOntj j of the Gist North Car. Keg. It js rin- ing furiou.-ly, aod had b-ea raining three , days. 51.i of l!i a pri-oners had been ', ... . r turaea out ol quarters u maso room mi th, l ,spiul. A day and a night they bal been in tha open air : it threatened ' rain, when some teuts were prei.Mired, b.U 1 . tue ground hai become a pert et mu I- puddle. They were iu a miserable c nidi- tion, but not'any worso than our own men. ' e had to carry provisions from the stioro np, which was an enormous job, a Lieut. 1 k-..il .a 1 mr.. !f imhi, worn niitf ..-.. - - I day) can testify : wa laid a board walk for I - .:i . ..n 1 r.-.t lo,. mnn Ii, a . . . barrel, and nl.ed it np. Ut all belp.ess creaiures, these Narth Caroliu-.ans aro toe cows, not even ruminating. About noon, our Regiment was called out, and escorted .i. .. .v. .1 i :u I, ... loeui i o un ruoie, wuno no .i.i v. si and baggage to go wilh them on b' ard the Cossack. We ha J lut three days' pratis- ions, anl lay thera threo daj3 before wa t ,..l l-'.-nA.'A a. ftii r,riH.inpr.. bd been, with no means of cleansing them- selves, crowded in hold and between decks, ,nun,0f tiem ssck with all manner of ,. , . ,. . .... disciscs, their condition was indescriba- i Lie. After Drettv stronu representations, . , . , ,.,-. were ..nt -.(T to 0 - - . -f.Lll- ns: wo mado a hospital out or tno ladies " , - - j 0 ... ..... pretty eouifortaole. pretty comfortable. Then more fell sick, : nnlil nn Tlit,Filsfl. Wfl hail BlXtV. 11 nauseated one to co below. I went on , , , eaoro ana got an oraer to nave mem put ! on board the l'eabody. liut when we got . .. ,h, b ,w onr fll., at haIf - mnt. which was a "ignil for ail away fn-m s,jp return We g't aboard, heave , , - , ,, , , , , anchor, miie for to I eali,.ily (aoove too Island J lay alongside, and were about to cu, our -. .t or, t,aai u. when Oen s turn- ' ' side and Ueuo came up, aud ordered sail, W cnnclaJt:'i t0 worr' t!,r0'' " U 3ii ,0 he tut a bour'' i Iho tug Champion led the wsy, then ii,. ii.,,l.i;,, bh id. I',ki.l Aldwri ili ' ' l'eabody wilh sick and wmnlcd, the Ad- miral, Cossa-.k, and .New lork. Ihe white tir wai haUteJ. and ws ateatued across AlhAn.rl. snnnit fntOT0l lIlA I'aEnfllsnb i " "....i. . "i .......... rf lnJ ,loBt sunsot iBchoreJ Dff Kljz. ' ,1.1, . , tbeth City. I he shores of tha 1 atqno.ank .r Ina, and tnarahr. linad with w.imla nf . :. , tlli(.k mnd (,.rt- aa U mv, J ' r - o tt a sombre appearance, fa.mie place, the pines hai coma up in tucceivo prowth?. 11 ft t t 1 graueil, 10 masses, nan ie; pes, .mi uau a singularly beautiful effect. For a distance from the mlb jt wa3 but a dense, datk . wildwood then came an oscasional cabin, 4nd small clearing, each with its winJuii!! . af c nng tho """J. wcre &a p'autations. The pines, pushing out in enots from the shore, give it the appear- auca of bluffs. At one point, thcra were six windmills together, all with sails set and whirling. The water was dark, colored ! like tan-water f Wait our mail has come. I hd to ; ston and distribute it. It reaches to Feb. j , , .., , . , . . , : 1 o, ana papers SHU laier. vouiu you lll. ; - - - , ... i tho pleasure It gives ns here, as we are, : alone, in an old house, by the shore of , (Jroaton Sound, Ihe waters tossed by a tcr- ' b wind, a bright spring sun overneaa ; .. fi, , j . . j 1 10 rcmina ns 01 uuppier uajs iu iecu, indeed, I hope our friend, will not tiro of j Bending frequent missives.) i t. .t l : coioreu dj me cypress, anu most (.,liinna- r:nf.i)i!i v tn nn !in Lad been ! kept on SouuJ water, half salt, far several J day's. It wa. a quiet, bc.u.iful evening, and we felt .s if we were just finishing ! some undertaking, t, be at rest .gain. j The next day wa, pleasant. The town ; appeared to te placed io among a grove of I nines, and alon its wharf we could see 1 brick warehouses, a market bouse, and Cue mansions ; we got a peep, also, np two street., which were narrow, but bad neat white bouses, lined with trees.whose bran ches arched the street. In the harbor lay .1. i. . .!( ... 1 I t.a o ' w , 1U6 HICGS3 Ul I'lui KU'iiMiiii luu moi.iuo .e i..i .i. ... above the wharf. Right opposite where ; our .hip lay, was the little fortilication and near it, what remain, of the iron hull ! nf tho nroreller Fannv While waitine ; our turn to com. np, ! wen, w tn no . Captain of the Cossack, to the hull of tho , iann,, irom wn.cn w. iou . m meaicu-, toes, tnd then to the .bore where wa. the , Ltntin mounting fonr 3--pound gun, wUicb lay broken eff, platform and eirnsges burned, . the magaain. blown np. Sadie,,, f.r ns, J was to see the craves of two of our men, j tb.r bcaJboiiids telling ui that thev had ' .,,. m;.rl, ihFAw ilsnt nrnturn .,V,..rl,n l!l-,.J iir, ,1,. ..I I l,.,t, ...f.. Alan train pa i.euiuurS n .- V:r that, Ut ihnK ------ - ' " - I - ' "': -" -- Fn-.thi At Arc,.u.inoda:ion do 6:04 f M c ure II tIF THE 'J lu:nli,-"''" anJ "'"'st our freelv, aud said their oQeers had promised Put during tha night it rained mojt fun- y:itul ;Iile,s d0 ll:SU FM 6, , ,, oniuiHB, u mu ni'i" l'i'5"' -- lUCUl a U10111U S OlllV'li U ril-l twuaugi. , OUS.V, UJOOta lUD III lUUa, 1U uo . i II BU1UU eoUilill., m,- a.uji. itr.o a.u.hu (Qey rCCSOUCU llly U MIU'J B lllll aiUilt CreVlCS, UCU CjaUe lUlUgS Ul'lSt tUlseriVOie. IVWlrfVlltg -ww-9 -ww I '-Fallen, K-a. 10, IV-'. for ttt.ir belov-I country.'' Oue was a seaman, mid the other I TiuiM.iS') mai-a. Co. 4, 41U lOi.nle lrlsua. No nobler place to die, do easier place to ' r('3, ,hat iu ,be cc,"er of tfc8 erir,h"ori' ' U-jb:Is raised aud Freemen destroyed. ' j The officers first were lan'lcd, then the . woundfd. thjse mi the New Yutls, then the Cosiuck lav a'.oos the wharf, in two fstli'.-m ; ot water. y bl on ocr snip men uiv.ig Teuuefsee whipped them tJok V),WM ' piijoacii an 1 you'll bo ci':liin;;d ia ten We're giiuj to Norf.dk, hero you'll eet new aruis and clotLiug." lie ' knew that was a lie. for thuso wcro the '. first to tell us, tho iiiirht befi-re, of our ,UCC1.94 at Ft. l,!iie!fon. I!ut his "b..js" tave '-no larnin','' as one of 'em expressed ;t hen ho wai.ted to sell a book ta i.ieut. iJtavcr. Out of a Couipavy of sixty, but t; cou'.d write tiitir nau:ea. Newspup.rs ,...Cmcd a novelty to them, by the way they atared at (he Yaukets sitting around thick I , , ,1 l J,. .,n measTii- uii t ' i-i J Diuuiji ui ii-ij . 1 , - - f pur ;B Laud. Vt'hile the offieers were with , : 1 T .- I ,l..,.t;.l euw ' ' 1 J . much-but after they loft, to go on tuo , fpulding, (sent thsro several dajs before cuinee of not hading us after that. On ta3 ship, an inteliigeat man asked mo if .. . . . u ffag irus mat our ioernmeiiL urn a bj.u t slaves they captured to tka i"paa- jirJe? They had been so informed, lie Sijj they were also told that when our r ...t...l . in l..rlpvvil'. tiiCV 6urneJ an destroyed everything, aud tnat hJSbands aud fathers had to stand by and i(,e their wives and daughters ravished , , , before their eyes. There wore numberless nf this kind, in which wa found .i . ...! ,;.i,,f.,rn,iid na tans, that ,UCu, . -. . , . , thev woufd have been ludicrous,wcra they . uu, k J UI1..I.I. : 1. I'nm..n. fair!, lint, thfl rolls , , , , n. , called, and names checked. 10 some, it Jiabu vuiutu, . " ' - , , ,,; . th, Bt,n. as thev reached b ' r Bora amJ breathed the pure fresh air and (ct that thov were free again but not all' . . , nai porlion of lhe Thc n - i - their choice tu te drafted, or to vol- uut0 Each county had to furnish one three. They anxiously iniiuimd niin j hat would be doue wilh them ! A ma- ; n-in, m i. tuV.n in Nw 1 ork. J w though they dreaded the cold. It was the careless, light-hearted boys only, seemed ' to gain claaticily : the men, advanced in vtarJi wu0 6a,i ieft famiiici and bomcs, . i. i i i "uu u" i, u ..... .'..n t,0 battle's roar, seen its murderous crcC's, tha hardships, the waste cf every- ; f..,l i.,...., v.ji. j ..o - .1 t. -f-.L-- T . I. muse rou"a cioiocs, i am euro, lueio was " ' ' fc f , , them wore carried out the sick of each 11 l: 1 '. - d'. r r.. krd sa that ho mc CO in that luig'ib wo accnuuiei. ifi in farioua stagfs, from bia. leaning feebly oa the helping arm, to him upon the litter, that four atout men gently car ried out I saw the sharp imprint of death ; on some. Tien tliero were CO wonu.ltd prisoners, in various msnglcd shapes. Yes, tht on thwe tten, pitriotie rpcal " . . . , , : would have mueh l.-s, effect iu the future. j The lid Georgia Reg , now stationed on ; t.a I)jsma! Swamp Canal, were 03 duty to ' rtCe.re t10 prisoners'. A line of their ,uai;.ics va9 placed abeut ten feci from the wharf, and it looked odd to eca them with U.,.ii;.;..rMi ar.!iiT.l in Ida uiua -.....y , t ... Kane v. Thev wcro very bitter, and said ,. :, ,:,, r. , r: ,t,, Thev -nt. , w.w ..wu...0 . .. - - j c , I.. l,.u f !.;. UUlCTOi tug nuiiia wi v. ...u.i- f :..i., ,ip:... tongues. "Southern chivalry Officers, pretending to be gcnt!oracn,al!owiug their men, when we had landed under cover ot ' i . .1 s fl.,g 0f truce, to g-.vo over priionors wha J bT than our own men. ' to uso coarse, insulting language ! The 1 i3" w1. UD'"',ft iud - , ' . ' awBiavaa a.v au , "u,. 1 pwtien.ir ; Ff U.,t!t r?h" 1 , do ' loa Cih""8-b'- 1 1 "J-1 I ' The, bad "ce d a i P""" 1D,"'"ual- DeCa ; ,e"'c!""'- , 1 ncy were 'e or" I',S!'neDt or i:.ia tnnt pimn i ircinia ween in ' . ....... tt Western Virginia sent down frca Nor- j , io.- iu rum.i. awi..... Roanoke Island, on hearing thit Hattcras was lost, and built those nice lodging, for us never havo been m a fight, bet soma , . ,':i,:i . i . .. ,neir V,Jleis" we" i uuuer , . .,, ., . , . ,, . , " ' , , K-, v- ! fm;Q,D U' k r ' i to dcDy Cm nutI"DS-aeJ d hb Dey ! j m n neighbor two miles off m r(jb jou Gne oQ ,m he C0U!J tak8 '11J'.,"r0nt.0bD,'!becOaDse I haven .ascertained thensme. knw n9tUii bflBt . ln j dcJ'fa wn, tn,n Tnur Kedbeeds!" (Haw- kin Zouaves ) Well, if they are. " Ihe ueaus i ,.w- Vonne tieorgi'," thev Call theuijelvcs, i bad moujjb MARCH 18, 18C2. Jiy f .ur o'clock, the prisoners wero all I eb.rked. With steam op, and siils set, j. . , . ... ... 1 We rtUrQC'.l 10 UJU3kI is.iiuu luo omt ' evening. j Tho nut day, it rained fjrious'y. I , went to shore to report myjelf.and got prr-; mififiin ff t!;n. lieno to s'a" oa the Con- ua:il V ind iy. I returned j'.xt ia j time to j with Capt. itecoet to den. 1 Jrn-! mji qow.ers, waere.'r. v,aartii, s l'r'-. piuy to como c5 as best they cuuld and j started ea my way bacu to taxp Biiu sldo to gut ijiirtrs. A wetry thrca mile tramp there it wan crowded aud I tried to it .nmc tents off. I went to the beach. 1 rit in a boat, and trie 1 ta got a M: tut. at last made the Cosack list as the Com- j Wera ljw:rel ia tho surf boats I hen lack to camp, aaa all I il ua was to c t an order fer the u."0 of the New Jer-. ,(y iouta Ijing in Fort l'ark. It was yiA j Jntij a, I Iust my Company making their way to camp, turaJ mon back, and down . i . . .t. t i lBi ' i vj .1 ' iuu eauujr euuio tu iuu . . - .-(- Cbesney, Co. 51 , Oth. New Jersey, was ; ' :.l..f.. 1-1 ......... ,T, ' f- ' f.JU3d the tents had no poles. So we put them over a log cook house, spread them The New Jersey boys treated us sj lend; liy made colfeo for all cf us that niht, h:e ,. .. .i - as) n was, aaii too uexi, uiuruiu. tin abtll never forget this kind treatment, and jt wjil always be a remiuder to us to da as ' we ere done by. Ko one can cocoeive l.A .tn..t,ti, v.ali.t,nfl ma vppre until they try it , j'ho next day, was Sunday, dark and lowericz. We received orders to release . . ... the ,e Jersey Company in the fort. M.a.whilo. wa found a house, iust below. -i.;-t, ; it,. r it-.. .nr had -., -. , , .. . , been oomplctaly gutted windows broKen ! 1 UUI, LI... 1 II lUli J r ' J.- t.w i,rlrA V !,.! tlVlfK, it Bfl m, " ft .. - f ' . . t . - 4. . put up partitions, boarded np the win - : A ' 1 V,. ; m ,r.n,i -... .j k - auly fixed more so than at any lima ainee teft Annapolis. That ia how it aoraes - r . , , ' , ,.,,. A,M a,. -ov- . - - own bouse." Since thee, we have learned , t,ti j,9 w3 Captain of a Company on the j Island in the Rabel service, and we now ! fcei D0 eompunotion in Uiinj it as we ! t t. -f ,t, t.i ... -.,i.i F,tv. ,u, lsl ,,.a. please. Crs on the Island, tha vard opens on to the ih, we have a fine view of the Sound, ,ho shipping, and, most glorious cf all, tha ,unsets ara remarkably beautiful. Thai .... . . I Pt oi loo Eouse we occupy, caa no cnim - cey, and ve put up a stove, cutting a pipe holo turoah the side. Tho only annoy- " atice U th wind, wbicti in Tariabla, aai at .... :..i.. ; i t.:.t : i t.rues turtou3. J.icut. fchorkiey built a wooden chimney as high a3 tha house, ' which, trua to Rcbcldom, incontinently j burnt diwn. Tho I.ieut. quietly remarked j "it took two trips to make a sale," and b&s ! succeeded in overcoming part of d:f5u!:y. j If evr Ihe sketch wo have ma la gets home, ! you will not fail lo ob.crve thc chimney. I have heretofora carefully abstained from any allusions to army movements or 1 positions. Ail I think that I can properly j wrtre. is . , personal narratives. From thc pap-rs, however, it seems to mo there are same rn.et.ikes as to i.lizalieih City and Winton. Elizabeth City was act turnrl, .of.ru I could sea er ascertain from h- rjuiry from the Robtl officers The effee- tual blow there waa the destruction of the . . , . ... ,.. . iicl)CI gucooate, wnica won.i nave Dcn a serious inconvenienae tons, if permitted ta il, r., ,k - .1. fi:st in tucsa waters, iro.n there, the? ' ' po'.e their boats several miles up the river to tha first lock of the Dismal Swamp , . . .... . , .. r canal. As to v inton, when the Comrao- j. , ri.Tawar iIiota i (lore ran cp in ine uciawarc, toere were . k .v , 1 oa,.n on the shore wavinir to ,T" a V" . ' . I. . tucui, u ui aauvu w as iJ VJ attl'-l . the r,r,,aja mt3 sait l,ariBe a boat to ira h 'ar.ratn ma lint iw.ifii.y a hnt " '. y " - . 1 , -ua, j '"'" -sj ,yi-uw-. . a. VJfhpn lhw tri It apitwii a Ot- ana-l 9fM h;n wilh mB,letrj ni cinnon eom. P'f!j HdJH th. upper works, but not j material!, injuring. He dropped down to ! f', " i''t far!her dWsn T "V V" I morning, about ntne o clock, they got np gtem, went cp to the city, threw .ome , sue into ma torn, ana lanctea ten liaw. . . . .... .. j;j0aves. They fonnd the Rebel, had precipitately left, droppir-g arms and ae-i t"9"Ice will be delivered thronghout the coulremen!a in some place, had evidently I en,:,1! Somnier, so as to accommodate all, at jlmpcd up fronl dinnerSi ticking on'!XJllZ!M"h''hm , ,.: lh,;T kn:WM nri., ., I ' b ; .... drnrnc(1 tL. They fonnd de- ' sptcbe. from the Secretary of ttar of Rebcluom.and pipers announcing tbe news of Fart Donel6oa' That " ,he firSl DSWi tbe, Lad of it. Tbe Court Douse and were area. 1 a is was oecau$c inty ireacMr- ou.'y rfif on m. I (Joe instance of noble so'.f-saeriCae I , ought to mention, bnt ean't do full justice A . . ..... tmt "T; i" I "'', 01 " " ' """"J""" V-1"- -, 1 (j'eej it.tioucd at lljttcras( cama with the "THE UNION," established in lSUnMo At,z,w "CHRONICLE," esfaWisLeJ in 1313 Whole No., 936. Regiment, did nobly on the field of battle, but died a few daji after of over exertion. .; r..1 i'h.rlna ll'ckman. who wa. iu ' command of tha New Jersey 9th on that day, distinguished himself fur his cooIbms and courDj1: : he is a Pcnnsjlvaniaa, from Kutuo. J. 51. L. The Administrnt'.on party carried Cam- j,;B) J at the lata Election, by a laiire vote. it is iH'J-.lly Daoeratio- , 1'UIiLIO SALES. Sat. 55 Mar. Dane I Kamler's woodland .(.- i-. .,!.'; Rrlira s... s , u'.'.s.ahlx'lU.t MutUloe. n :lt Mar Win S Urewcr s, W ol:e j Mill. r'jrr.oYMicsTr AOKN'T.S WANTED We will pay from ?:3 to STo per month ami all ei;i-ne to ariive Accms. cr rive a "'i?'", ',,....,,.,.... ,mna' B iir (;1Pia Agrnu Milan, ohm not C3r(. m la,, llv f i;nucifjnn. we Vaon trom experience it affords reat relief. ltvspep.ia i a d.ffi-olt disease to cure, bat i'..... . I',,,... mill iwn vrr. .. . .J ... ln,ilh Cuiuma. Ti irii-.Tj l.'o T i'vv iv'iiirT U R. S:.itii:3. a u.ii ..in --i ------ MOVIXU XOHTU. Frciiht A: Accoia'a passe. Lewisbg 7:55 A M Mail Tram do 4:3S I" M Nijht Eipress do lliUrM Jtr.VfJ SOCTH. ! t-urrerieit nttkiy heat 5.112 Eggs.- ' live 65 Tallow 14 . - j g ()ats 9 Ham i.'iaxsceJ 1,50 bhou Jtdido... '. liiicd Apples 51,-") Clovorsecd 3,75 Firkin Stutter 10 1'otiltoCS Ot Fresh Lutler... 14 CoUUtry boap 4 4 1 H igs no salo i:Ar.;;ico. w, n. A D H. .'.ih hvt, WtTniNOTOX ItKE ,nl All., AlKMSSt SOlItlt t-NOII. VH. K OALU U tl.L. n Hi Hoc V ., i llua WUIMXA SCUOLU J .f sh.aV'.m. P DiriJ. inxa,tnuira!n.cthin.t..'wii .rP0EG0Vi,aSi ' S T.-afS. t mnMl-ft .BJ o J,. - . . . - , V In Kn,t lluir.Ios, l'Jth tnr . PI 5,1 aaa. o -u 1 ana Sarah Vi.am;. aoa 20 jm, 7 m. aa -m a?-. la UarrL-wurs. i:Mh lurt r. iiassah tyi afv.. ; i -l.,rrorl? -t UaattlT GEORGE MERRILL, Attorney at Law . . . Lev.isbur, Pa. Office in the Recorder' t OJHc. Feb. 21, 186S PAPER HANGING! ; I li; jn town orclmnirr. Havin serve I a lull' apprenticeship at the Paper Hanc.ni l'ae'a Philadelphia, he claims to be a 1 racutdi i-aper naiiger. All rerons iiitendir.i to hare Panerin . . .,.,,. ,.r, , ,., . subscriber, an I have their walls papered ia a workmanlike manner. Ure assonmnt of i'aper is kept) will be ' a.i omera te.t ik ros. wmce twner nrnnipily amended tr. . It. KVANs. I. s. White-wa-hed waits Papered wuh out ia!;:n? the wah cnf.an-l warraoteU tusncic. Leiiur,March 11, teTJ "01111,1 for paaienaaa-, J sew SJ CLOU rt 1 llliWfl 1 u i:n Ht-:t 1 "1TTHKKM ue wiil liud a larje assortment it latest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as French and Enstish all wool Cloth, lr"m "-v' "P ' o.mi. Knoiiy Foys' fas- Suntre.anlS e.an i sun ,i(xea ivassimeres. oanneiL?, t lolliliie of all descnpiions ; Men's 4C. anl Buys' Wear Whole tsmts for SflSo ihat is. cloth coat, satin vest, rassimere pants. w c ... ,. . Summer Dili's fur ..50. Also, a larce as- surtment of Hats. Caps, Ac., such as M'Clel- 'n. Garibaldi. Opera, high anil low crowned Hals. Hose. Handkerchiefs. Collars. Shirts, Su,.Bj.rs. rmbrellas. Xeck Tie,. 4lc. til iw ih -i'h: 'I'liriti: - - Y.T.'JZ?. J ' M P" "d uaitai iii- . Al-(iu0'1 Cat and m"",t ,n cr',er- aiid 'a the latest style. Always Irom live to ten nanas ai wo;k. a . . . . ,;. opp...,. John Wall, & Co.'. Store, '' 21MMEKMAX. ICK t "C SedSOIl, T EB,TS ,:E H011 ' - cn Snu(h w Su tcwisrnr;. We are makin? extensive preparanons to supply with PURE ICE nil onr former their paircnafte. s, ti 1. 1 r . .1. iinncr. f t r. u t ""wu 1 I raia avw . . ua maiu , RnllEKT JKXNIN1IS. T ,. prvAiwaor nf pstholf.r and U;rrtive txutKtj la UM VeUrinarj CoUvg rf l'hiiwi-ipnua. Th bofe rvntaaM ."Wi paiTM. artwprtalelT Itlw-trafed hy nearly lw Bnkirawin. It in printed I" ft"'. op t (ms Ih? prioe,ha.f twand t.or In rluth axtra f For t-ale at the Chronicle ihe, Lewisburg ,T. MOYEll, Attorney at Law, Lcwisiican. CMOS co, ra. ptOXSTJLTATlOXS had in the Englisn and A f German lanituaitea. at ihe Law Driiceof s m. Jones, Esq. ulMjrz, Jua . l"i i iirjii awa itwi iuu a Ti'l! , I.E LOW. or erchanc for a ,d I H..rse. hv KKE.MtR, M t LlKt "nurj s, i-sj. .... . . n.a.. . l -V V3 T mI TSJcj fk f aSafcwC& afcalf-JfcWliW Woodland for Sale. Tli nhrrihpr nffrn mt PnMia ?.. a'e. at the house of Giden Bifhl. in EaM Buflaloe tcwaship aturtif the S-ii ot March neiuabcui 1JO ' At res ot TIMUtR LAND. simatel th ,awn,hlI,.Foa the w, ,lJe t, ,he r,d . Rurtaloe X Roads to w B'rlin. Ii i c.nerr.l, principals wilh ihet'tarsnai and i n,-,.. Oak. and ia offered ia Iraeis 10 soil purchasers, t !e to commence at o'clock j iu the alteraoou, aail coo'iiiiods mane Known ; tr WMEL KEM.LEH, . Bufral.Tp.reb. IS. na GUARDIAN'S SALE. be exposed to Sale at the hens of Him liiiTi.in Eiil BulTaio town ship. Union county, on Saturday, 291 U March, 1SC3, Ihi followini; desrrihed R'al Esiate of lb. M:n r Children o( OKOIII.E STAHL. law f clast Butfloe township, dee'd, to wit i All that messuace and tract af land sitnatw , jn Kail Uuilaloe l.iwnship. adjoiuinf lands of ! Henry Uetic, Ueniamin Lon, pualic ruad,anai rn tne norm oy tne i urnpiKe,coniaminf hi It AcrOH all clear and in a good stale m ' v( eoltivaiioa. The improvements araJtTi . BKH-'K J10l.ni: and FRAME STABLE with j other Outbuildings, and a Well. A certain tract of land situate in the aamw township, bounded by lands of Ellas Brown. ! Cienrse t.'romley and John Hed'ert.contaiRinsr (i Irrtx and 1-0 perches about oa kaiC is clear. i jrsj A certain tract cf WOODLAND. aU- Jfa in ButTaloe township, boonrte bj lands of Jhn Upland, Jacob Luby. !m l It. !Sic nton,and others ctuiaiuing IO Acres ' Bed 62 perches. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, forenoon, of said day, when terms will he made kaowst by FETEK GETTZ. (Jnardiaa March 4, 13( i of said minor ehildrea O.Ti T-JT7" 7 T7" V rP TT' T"i Oa Shares or for Casta, HTIE lar-e Saw-Mill and 300 Af res 1 of aJiuioiiie Timber Land and the Farm 1 of 140 Acres.oa Pennj C reek.fully described I ule signed HUGH BELLAS,. Apply to kiaa personally or by letter to his Agent ia MiOia- ! burp, t nion county For Farm. Shares nalt. Maw Mill aaa Timber.Cash 5oo, or shares half tka haaibar. Sr.nbory, Jan. (, 186S Western Lots, for sale ehtap. IOT S, bl'k 142. W lot 12. bi t SC4,940 j lot . bl'k 40. 30 J lot ibl'ki. , Ia DAKOTA ClTlf.(a Coaarfacat aad Laa4 ninr.e site i Nebraska Temtorv. Also tl Lot in (he ton of eSPENCXB.ta aeat of jusuce for Clay eowatjr, on Um Iim tf the Uubaquc Railroad, at J eada. JOHN B. LIMN, LrwiabMS jal, x isaa. AmeM tor raaaow av aaaoai Tavern Stand for Sal. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale tha valuable HOUSE, with Stable. Shed an4 two Lots of Ground, situate oa the Tnrnpik (in the main street) m the Borough of Hani) ton. I'nioo Vo now occupied by Dav. Moye Terms easy. Inquire of or addrese HE.NKY WH1TMEB. A'ttn'r ol Joaa Wiu, aaf4 Kartiein, March 2o letil anti Land Warrant for Forty Acres IOK SALT Enquire at thc OSe of tlM Star 4 Ckrortteie, Lewibsurpr;. Feb'y Adjourned Court Proclamation JV acre as . the Hun. SJajirki, S. Wmm, Pre s: it .-i Jui!re fur the SUih JudiciaJ District cf I'enaayvania. composed of the eottnUs of Union, Mifflin ani Snyder, and Juha Walla and Juha W Simon ton. Esq's, Associate Jadres for I'mun cuauty. have issued their prerrpt, bearuitT date the Sid day of Feb'y, ttf&t, an t to me directed, for the ho! dm? of a Covrc of Common Fleas ttl Lewisburg tor the cotmtw .f L nion on th? jfjurth Mtmtday tf Mttrtk attsaV (betnethe l:h Hay) lK5l,and tucvotiane on week, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Witnesses and all persons interested in tbe Kut List, to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jumrs are requested tu be panctaai in their attendance at tne urns appointed, atrreeable to notice. tiv-n under my hand and seal at the Sher iiT'sO.rife in Lewisburj this 31th day of Feb'y A.I). and in the eiehty-tifih year of the independence of the U.S. of America. Oud save the Com -non wealth ! L F ALbKU.HT, Sheriff Jury for March Court MijliinhuTg I N Von n era an, D H Rissef BiijfaUlno Minium, Fhil liubl. W'm Balw L Turner, Win Lindenmuth, J S M'Creigrhf. Brady Van I Fisher, J F Hagenbuch, Daol Bear. I) Fo;!mer Jr Krtfy Jacob Heinly, Jno Moyer, Da Grrr Le7t Pan-1 in Sam Derrick, Peter Dankva. Lrwishurizii W Hafer, I'hili BttlmTer White Deer J K KeUe r A 8 pher, kaaieel Uurkheimer Litncstmnr Ja CrostproTe, Ram Barber, W F Lose. Dan 8eebt d, Cm Walter. J a Stamau n.r BufftUx Micul Brown, Joj 8 Sk brack. biml Donk'e West Bug'tioeJii Rare, AI Benfer, Jot Orwi(. Hartley James Auble. James Ulortr HartUton Joseph Sample! Leurit John Oberlin Vmon John Phillips Issue List for Conrt, JIarcli 24. 1 J ihn Foster va William Porter Eliz. Mensch et al vs Sa Lone; and W 3 same same 4 Joseph Lyon vs John Faul 5 same same 6 David .N'rshit rs J hn Paol 7 Abram M Walter vs John Kessler 8 Jesse Cornelius vs Jos W tshriner 9 Hayes ft M'Conn'k vs J Bennage and Wf 10 A S Cnmroincs va Th I'reisbaeh Jr 11 Henrv Musser vs David tscribner et al II Rex, Silvia & Co vs Ranch: Mage 13 John Winters vs A J Crotar 14 Francis 1) Potts vs Abram Waiter 15 Marr Beckley vs W Deobler & H Banal 18 J M Harbescn vs Benneville 9poiu 17 John Beeber ft Wife ts Wm Hufford III lieddes. Marsh ft Co va Wm Moor 19 Wm P I'hlmger va Alex Ammona ?l John Hiles vs John B Smiih 21 Jno Hi pp A Wife vs John Jowea a Wif Ti same vs sanna jowe Ti Wm Hanman vs Jas 3 Marsh A C it A J Sampsell R Stacker vs L HewoU ii Clark for use of Camming vs JM'AlarT A New and Ceantifiil EJition of The 91 Intake ar Educates! mem. 1)V JOHN . HA NT. LLJ ! Itaao ) muslin, price Ml cents t paper cover,. iH r.uta- Copies .f ihts b.li will be seal h; j mail on receipt ol the pnev i po atamp- -please ad.lres, j.r.trnifKir rv,.r . 14t f-oo a lounn M. Fhtladv f ai J!
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