Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, May 06, 1862, Image 1

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Bf 0. N- WORDEN AND J. E. CORNELIUS.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, TUESDAY, MAY 0, 18G2.
"CmiOXICLE," pstaWiMeJ h 1 S 13 W.e Xo., PM-
At $l.r0 per Tear, alwnjs In Advance.
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Tar-Jay Mitrnin? & Friday Afternoon.
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STATE CONVENTION.
The Pcple of Pennsylvania, who desire
-j,;t io unite in sustaining the Nati.n.al
Cord
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.i noni snuuiim ij i'"- ,
tile I'oity of the Republic, and who flesire 10
support, by every power ot tne ""'""'
one riunureu m ,
k......H.se and the rertl. of the held to
preserve the I'nmn of onr Fathers, are re-
qn"u 1 Ve"'uive"-pre"nfa.io7.ffX
8?ale at tiet Tunes and in such manner as
will best re.pond to th- spirit of this call, to
. . f ?nnvntMn. at
Vm"". Srmt'r-lh l.y Mill nrrl. at
11 o'clock, oo said datr. lo nominate Candi
dttesfortheomces of Au.litor General and
Surveyor General, and to taUe soch measures
is mav be deemed necessary In strengthen
t; irernment in this season of common
ocril to a common enntrv.
p A. K. M'Cl.UKE, Chairman.
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Almvo i a call similar in spirit to ; ,he haughtiest of Southrons, snd say if Ac
that mi'lor which tliu fops of Hebel'iion j couW ulin'a &is yiresent poti'tlon vltlwut
fiiuirlit atlJ triumjihci Ttst Fail, ami ( merit T Fremont has achieved military
in whii'll nil the SlatP Elfctiotis in triumphs has male as fair speeches as
New Ilamp.-iliire, U!io.l! Island, and Washington, Franklin, Jefferson or Jack
Conticotit'tit hare been carried by j ,nnhl exhibited true statesmanship, io
the rrcsi-Hit . friends this .i.nn- j probibitiDg 8)avery in CMtanimt .5peoi.
The inritation embraces not only , h di , j Executive qualiGea-rrio-inal
R. iinblicans, but also Union J . ,
' , ,, , .... ttons as a surveyor of unknown regions in
Ilemocrats, and all other patriotic 3 6
citizen" of the Loral States who are ,he PrM,est P'! '"1 MUb,
sincerely desirons of having but one ; development of which, (sacrificing or
jiarty in opposition to the Traitors ! riskios his all to aid in suppressing this
and their sympathizer. Rebellion,) is idle, probably exceeds that
In proof of otir willinsme?? to vote . f Hnncock, Was'uington, and Morris, the
for an upright Douglas I 'etnocrat. vrc rich Whigs of the Revolution. History
propose Hon. John- Howe, of Frank-, will award him lis due honor in this war.
lin county, as the Union Republican j ycti jn the mid,t of his toilsome labors,
candidate for Surveyor General. All j fin,j io th9 states. vmfesd
parties haye ever awanled him pcrso- j
I : t .. An. I nliilif. r.t flint el.. .
lllil IUIIMI ll UtlU Wi'niil Ul.t rifv-
tiim, which he once filled by election
an a Democrat, w hile, as the Uuion
f pr-aker of rtie House, last session, he
demonstrated that ha had no sympa
thy vith Secession or its allies." His
nomination ana election would be n :
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politic as just to the thousands of;
firmest I'emocrats who despise the
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I;-AiL' inriil ira lji.llAia a-hn ,.il.a nn
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their party anil apolojrued for cause -
lcss Insurrection of the Aristocracy.
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Hon. TUOMAS E. Cochkas will lave
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no serious opposition, ne nas Deen '
t most laitlilul oltieer. as Tht as we
Viive heard and if so, it is the high-1
est interest of the JSate to retain one :
ofliis experience and trustworthiness. ;
a .1 r Ti i . i.n t- t i
AMinei -uanassas heoci "lizzie.
Our TeWrnphic Xewg indicates
in spite of their boasts about being;
"Stronrjer than at SaVmstapoI," "ten I
miles of the best fortifications" "at
least One Hundred Thousand men,
ind Five Hundred cannon" "inch
Vy inch, so long as a gallant Southron
Wathes" "to the lastditch,"anothcr
V'l "sicedaddle" has occurred at
y-.itowB, as at Manassas and fifty
nr places. As soon as they found
S'Ollan was ix eakn-kst, they 11 lv
TRE.VT.and York town is ours with
out a pitched battle, but after several
skirmishes, in which the Union men
displayed the truest valor and endu
rauce.' Gen. M'Clcllen has added to
his reputation for military engineer
ing. Yorttnwn is captured, just as
Manifsas could and bhouid have been
captures, Vv.i; arro not by a mad
awwlt, but V.y scientific approaches,
counter works, ar.i a persistent, res
cJulc sice.
S wiVis away tho Rebellion ! A
FEW MOKE Truss OF SCOTT'S UxlOX
"A.vicy.vin," and the Rebellion will
hesacrii-hed that no "Compromise"
n brin? it to life atrain.
Latest News
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RKTOWX IS 0U11S ! :
JiVars and Stripes are waving over
the IU-bcl Fortifications 1
k I Gloucester also occnpiedbyU.S.troops.
ttlUSRETREATTO RICHMOND!
wio. forces in iiot pursuit !
Of cial Headquarters, Army of)
Potomao, May 4 9 A. M. )
T lion. E. M. 8rATO.s: We hae
' '."""'J'' ramparts, their pons, ammu
ion, eamp equipage, ie., and hold tbe
tire line of his works, which tb engi
neers renort a. V..; I n
,i v.uk scrj BTroDZ. nave
vJurr,B,em,r'104 artillery in
C.Tv ,.J,.P,rU4T infantry. I move
..u., Uivmon. ,i
l-sre as I eat by wat
'"n, and as much
a-T- aVo time shall be Ut. Our Eun
Uts have gone up the York river I
wr po.se.B. I r,nr,n, ...
h "e wall.
O. R MTl.Ei.r av
Msj. Gen. Cuoi'g ' (on
LATER.
ne enemy evacuated Yorkt f
SfardiT ;.).. . . ova en 1
J eight Thelr army of 100.000
The
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utrm origan 1.1'f'l M l I
"t Poiot ,j ;n . . , , " tbe
kol. Pal.', 'UU0IT e'Plor 'b
life.
-.rmy. Our los. i, iBf(1Dlid.
wovernmnni ,t;;.i. .t
fl11 k ended
aay u a,ar
ed in 1 1, ; . j
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asmcustmn eommeooed Thursday,
s Jo Johnson, .g,e.d lo refre.t-
altd to stand sod 4hr.
Betraying Themclre.
"Reader! do yn happen to knnw of any
half-mtiKd sympathtz-r with tseces-innisii,
who does not hale, and seize every chance to " .".B
villify, John C. Fremont 1 We do not." "immediate viciolty," in manner what
The above is a pertinent thought, and j ever may have been the motive whose
shnuld tead honest men of all parties to ' effect might have led some to suppose that
reflect. A crtain chics of ptliliriant nt ! we wcro terribly scourged by some deadly
xnk denounce Mm c.
. timet lo J'JJ. Vavit one.
" Oat of the
i mouth speak-
Ubundatico of the heart, the mouth speak.
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Cao any one doubt that aoch men
ar9 jQ rei;,T traitors to the Union T A
T-ecimeu of these vile assault,, take the
j following, which we find copied in nearly
t eTcrT ,hlm. Demfl!r j0 p,per, North:
44 Fremont is a Statesman who has never
made a speech a General'who has never won
a haul a Pathiiedcrwho alwavs missed the
track and a Millionaire not worth a contin
ental damn."
F.-ery sneer in the above is unfounded.
Resd the life of that orphan boy, starting
in deep poverty, without a friend, among
,:oioni.ti iec!;i ,a defame bii charactcr
n
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and hioder his usefulness in this day of
our Nation's struggle f jr life ! Aristocrats
pout because be was ouce a poor boy
West I'ointers and other rivals disdain a
soldier, not educated by tbe Government,
who fihm in earnest and Tory tyinpa-
tuiler. bate and fear one who has struck,
j n .oi.ii-
or proposed, deadly blows at Rebellion.
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I but the true, loyal People, love Lira
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. e ' ri'9lJeDt and Cabinet touched Dy
his manly, patriotic sul:mis;ion to a very
nis manly, patriotic sut:mision to a ery
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n"Ja,t PW"J bum.l.ation-oonfiJe in;7.2pCrsnI)lilli,.ee,e.nshowtht21of:th.t ..vera in disguis., after learning
km f ni.lli.anl front I li mora ..m. ' . . . - a , a. J J ..l:.1 .1
' in aointy, ana snow more iear or mm
than of any other of our living Generals,
To Fremont may be applied tbe words of
another time, for one, then traduced and
belied, whose oraise is now on ever lin
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ST t. Q. WUiTtlXK.
N'nr TuixiPf1 Nn? a well the tell
And i-itUi-M A.l-Kbiy lU
Ac we-i; U'-uV Uiaut tlile
Knil trss-kw-tnl m iU miarht? tTfrfct
At b, i.VtiUUlllti't tMipr Band pfljei,
Ti tiainilvri-J nud the anni.T tri- i.
Jo bit u-iuinlian. eourw tura twefc.
Hit in nor rALLf ! 1 pf k to MitfJ
lhavha.iolc.-aj id unr i-ica viod,
0)h th i4rivn(' li-udiorc ei.ur,
Anil turn tu-idt th whirl -rind lirct,
Itutdt-t-n ytiritthnMt;htr mtad
Wil! eowrr I--t(ir. th hl-ant'of htf
trrut.il at tlarai and f-auwi-at ttl(
Ft. tiion-h ml ( b d flRt.
Il atti-x.iv, iuit 1 1 mn tU high Mtata
A Manus 'ojid iht rum Ull.
Ilr 18 SirT pLUf!! Kfcry hpr
Th t wntlr or ('ulunit;t't boaom,
Pf.a wii'l IVnitdrmt't firt tr.fn,
fr-m ocQ tbor. fnmt hi land was,
Or hT th rkh MncD-lt' hioiom
F 'at. suov-Jikti nn th- euitrjr wiod
In hvKtiiiiiiiC uuvinl rn biat rart
Am bommSK tn liia liifty Butud
A n-rd lb- f-Ilvn n-f-r find,
A priM which patrioU vnlj bear.
Star or inr Wear! A tnillinn tyati
Art- turuintr s-fidt unto him.
Thx'tiriucMf oil MiJtr.eii
lUf.ra hi kiiflliuff luht rrrrwa dim I
Am mn kwak iv fntio a drHstia,
Ur nflrwirri djtzluij( ti tivtrwjr.
And j;w dt fiir hi nirr Imam,
1 h rarm-at ot a brf U-r dn.y.
Au. TIail! tbe hour ia feaateainr on,
Wbvn, vntulv trtrd l ftlaadcrr'a HamC
rnluiuhia, ()!)' h- huld h'-r mm.
rnharuir-d. vithnut a laurvl ffontv
A fruro U)v Rim uf ft b I'm
Th Aotrl'f airdd trio cam f
Th Isn't rr-r bH b rfn. th,
Iliii 11 wtiiall It-HTf th- mioda of tmtn.
And hi;hr (' watt upon
l ira) Wtra patriot' future fanM.
WTbe Lancaster V)rstatcs that 7
li$ B.Sikuahel. who waa released from Fort
r r I .
Laravette. nn bia nrnmiamff to sustain the
CoMli,u,ion L'oion, has turned up a
a ncoei colonel in x ensviiie, Araanaaa.
Kilia was great at the "Peace" meeting
in Connecticut, and vociferous in declaring
himself a genuine Democrat, and true
Union man. We hope fur tbe honor of
Lewisburg, and bis old tutor (Mr.Aiken,)
, thst this Itebol officer may prove to be
some other man than a native of onr town.
njsGcB. Burnside' official netiee of
tbe late Battle at Stone Mills, or Camden,
reports 2 killed, 22d wounded and 1 miss
ing, in Hartranfi's 51st Peon. Reg.
Io Co. E., Capt. Hassenplog's
WM HOFfMJV. kilM aarly In tb. .-Horn
hK.VJ It HKoL'S-. ki.lcl l Hit: efaara
Kobt 11 Irwia.wnundml .heUtljIa Um arm
Juho T tftitsrr, .IlKlitly la tb. arm
Io Co. II., Capt. Lion'
JACOB LFN'IO (S. !lnaT..l vaoi4r4 artaltr
Malth.w VaiHin. ll.i.bnrCl .lifflitly ia th haOX
II C M'rnTaial(-lim.P"rtali2litlrio th. lag
Jacob Huakirk (aatou? tbrouj(b lb. arm.
Mr.Lenig was reported still living when
at Fortress Monroe.
None in Co. K., (Lieut. Kelly's.)
Democrats used to applaud Gen. Jack-
frr suspeodiog the habeas corpus to
save New Orleans ; now, some claiming
ivewwrieaosj now, oms claiming
that name denounce Pres. Lincoln beesose
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fl. anrnru,lt.J ..( .I..t mrit -nndar
loit ouiupvuvu i.ueiay sua. writ luouor
Constitution) to preserve th Nation'
BraThe Telegraph rate to aod beyond
Philadelphia were raised, 1st inst.. 5 elf.,
and 1 et extra over 10 words.
KjTt will be seen that tbe Lewisburg
Tis" 8ving Institution declare 4 pr. ef.
dividend for tbe laet til months.
1
'Annual Report or Mortality. la
the past year, two journals have alleged
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pestilence. The facts we give as follows.
The Sexton of the Lewisburg Cemetery
aids ns in the following statement nf
the deaths and interments here during the
year ending 1st inst. :
Bn rutins
20 years and under V'l
20 to CO U
60 years and over 11
Else here. Total.
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10 21
47
9 -
1 nnse nvor UU had reacnec UU, uu, U J,
(!5, 65, C7, 67, 07. 63, C9, 70. 73, 78, 79,
79, 80, SG, 87, S3, 03, and 91 years an
average of 75 years each for 21 persons
"good old sges," surely.
We suspoe these figures nearly correct.
The total in Lewisburg is 47 out of 3,000
population or 1 to G3 while last year
in 1'bilado'pbia (esteemed one of the most
healthy cities) deaths were as 1 to 40.
Our ',I,h7b" deaths do not averaee one
a ire, and not one and a half a ,. for
those, outside of the Korough, "buried"
here, even ioclnding 3 from the Army, 2
from Williamsport, and 1 each fmru J r-
ey Shore, Milton, Sunbury, Hartley, ke.
Of the whole cumber, 25 were under 20
years of age, and 21 over 60 40 in all
leaving but 26 deaths of those in tbe prime
of life, out of say 6,000 population or 1
to 230. Tbe mortality of children and of
the aged is peculiar to no place and to do
season whatever.
We suppose the West Branch region is
j M healthy, one year with another, as any
I n,u : , phsnceabls elimatn and vet.
j one p0riion may suffer more than another
for a year or two, and occasionally more : and rctoroon females. The price of slave
than one death may occur in a day, or for , beauty draws heavily upon the pocket
days io succession but to suffer alarm, or , book, but does not always monopolize the
to excite prejudice, by such providential affections.
occurrences, is foolish and wicked. We There is a cave some distance from our
should all oriza health and life, and seek
l0 etl-nJ ,n(i proiODg them still, we all
., j:. And what tmctarv. reei.ivinv
i joust die.
1 lueni Dta cragoa to years oi pronatiou:
f9 tb;u tju w juret stamp our locality as
h!tby rather tbao otborwita.
rSrWt have many rumor, afi .at but
all tb. FACT3 iu our posina indicate
permament and certain gains by our land
ana naval lorcea every uirecunn.
Corretprtatnn of th. SUr a Chmnlfla-l
Jottings from Central Tennessee.
Camp rturnEitroau, April It.
You know that little thimjt make the
great aggregate of history and mortal
b ea J
erperience.
iow, since i am not one oi
those unfortunate individuals, engaged in
tb tremendous butchery at I'ittsburg
Landing on the G h and 7th, I am unable
to claim shares in the glory, or give yon
any details, of the battle. But, behind
that terrible front of destruotioo, io the
fiery trail of the "thunderbolt," we behold
features of this struggle, intensely inter
esting. For some reason to ns unknown, onr Rg-
iment has been detached from N'rgley's i . ... '
Brigade, and is now guarding tbeTennes- J Capital of Louisiana, re possessed !
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see & Alabama Railway. Here we have j I UlCAao, May i. A special despatch
ample leisure fur investigation. Here to the Chicago Tribune (ays :
. . l i..:..i .: I W.l frnr r.,mmnJn Wnfa'-
yoa may iracu vuo gooiogn... u.,wUIJ v. ... - . Work SlJB(lj g ,-oclljl,s uass. Bureau, 3
the Rebellion, from it "axoio period" to i Soet that intelligence bai been received . Toilet Stands, several Baskets, Lamps, lias
the "present," aod yoa will find fossillif- from Memphis of tbe advance of the Uoi-j Ware, Window Curtains Oiliee Chair. B-n-"
' , . . . . . T . ... I ches, Fruil Cans, Earthen Crocks, Waih
erous remains of African Slavery in every ted btalea forces in Jaoaisiana, and tbe ; Tubs srairietw of Tin Ware, Writing Desk,
atai-a of embrvoloiricat development, im -
bedded in the brim,tone, which underlie,
tbe present combustible surface. No won-
der that the tree of Confederate power is
withering on such a soil.
From this part of Tennessee, many of
the Rebel army, taken at Fort Donelson,
were recruited; and many home are filled
with wailiog and desolation sine the bat
tle of Pittsburg. It ia astonishing to see
with what Satanie teal these people have
prosecuted Ibeir dreadful undertaking.
Two Companies of ns are here, twenty
mile from the head quarters of our Regi
ment ; and while we were waiting in sus
pense to bear from our force io front,
citizen here were seoretly plotting the
deal motion of onr little band, in ease the
Union army were defeated at Corinth.
I hare seen tbe native nglinesi of
"Slavery as it is," and shall never be
astonished at any calamity that may befall
tbose wbo uphold tbe heathenish institu
tion. During the paat year, the oouotry
has been constantly patrolled by the "mi
nute men," whose business it was to pre
vent negro insurrection, and drive Union
men from their homes. No two slave
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were ! be permitted to walk or talk
together, under any pretenee ; tbey were
forbidden to attend any meetings, religion
or social; and when any oo of them was
ent on an errand, he was to have a pass
from his muter or mistress. After be-
iog carefully timed, he mast hasten to hi
destination, then have hi pas counter
signed, and immediately return. If be
failed in any partieular to fulfil these
renniramants. he received one hundred
lathet, aod bi lacerated flesh wag tben
tailed, to prevent mortification. (This
may seeorjnt for the scarcity of salt ia this
vjeini'v ) Many est r eitd ts m-( bj
both Hacks and whites, in which slaves
hare received Jitt hundred lashes on th
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uaro uaca, otlt iuq ucsu, hi iuc lace, uu
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til even constitutions trained to these out.
rages, gave way to the terrible tortures,
and death ended their sufferings. Thus, j
witb inquisitorial rigor, have the Rebels!
executed these cruel details, evidently con
st lenng them as a military necessity ol
their fearful situation. You now see how :
much the slave is left at the mercy of a ,
cawnrdSy and therefore cruel master.
"Truth is stranger than fiction" as ex- j
perienco will testify. "The Knights of
i perienco will testify. "The Knights of
' Golden Cirolo" are trying to measure
I their puny strength with the crushing
Cnion power. 1 bey are quite numerous
; in mis vicinity, sou ire very iruittui in
' devioes to caiu some little "sdvantage or
: revenge. In order to gain some reliable
information consenting their nonibersand
designs, I was sent oat, completely dis
guised, and traveled among the wealthy
planters, mingling with "the higher clas
ses," easily ingratiating myself into their
i acceptable hospitality and candid eonver-
anions, by the filmlons susvity and chiv-
. alrie demeanor of the Pennine P. F. Vs.
j I have bon quite successful, and will soon
j have more labor of the same nature De-
tective Felice !
la my rounds I notice mny peeuliari- j
j tics of "the peculiar institution." In Co-1
j lumbia, Menry Co , Teno., there lives a:
, Mr. , (his hiyh caste will, of course, j
suppress his name,) who keeps eighteen i
' young negro, mulatto, quadroon, octoroon,
and duodeeimoon damsels, for "personal
gratification" in various senses. Oue is to
j satisfy bis baser passions; another is to
fortify his purse with tbe "revenue"
arising from the sale of his oicn nfftpriny
I bv this lawless intercourse. White slaves
; eommind a great price, especially quadroon
camps, in which some Secesh eavalry har-
! bor, also many refugees from the outrages
! of Northern Vandals. I nronose to visit
necessary imuga, u aououoi iniiuer lure
hundred eavalry of Unioo brand.
One of our men wu bot dead IaI night,
hv nni of hi mmatfa. in rniitalt(.
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j Wf
: Co,pDc, d,guic(, , , tfJ x bl Bot
I arnatt hia fat ; illill.Ul.. U,Q IUV DOUIU a TO Ol l.tV lb OUTg.
icarnea me iaie. , SjiJ B,lldin. l0 be ,.t (o0. A co.
Let every man and woman prepare to ', tractors io furnish and complete th part of
fill some responsible statioo, and till the : lne buil.linf assirned to them. 1st. Excava
, , . .... . , i lion and (irailin?. 2il, Siune Work. 3d,
ranks of tociely, for, io this part at least, Briclt Worlt- 4lh Carp.,.r W(,rlr. Sth.
the breaches will be fearful, and I would Painting and Ula2tn;. tit h. Tin Vi.rlr. Lrt-
: hope that ,uch society will be utterly dis -
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, organiseu. A
F0RT HACOIJ RE-TAKEN I -It
turns out that this fort was bombar
ded II hours before surrendering, which !
it did on Friday week, with 400 prisoners'
and much ammunition. Tbe loss on our 1
side was 1 killed and 7 wounded, and 7
labels killed.
The control of this harbor gives US a
tt.lt.r .IiinM il alt Y..r. r.,n.;n.
t. it.
' capture of Baton Rouse and the Confede -
j rate arse
j Tabl1 of D,slASCes. Tbe distances
. . h f c . $ Orleans
are as follows :
Cairo to Columbus, Ivy.
' llickmm, Ky.
Island No. It).
" New .Madrid Mo.
18
47
64
79
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l'oint I'ieasanl, Mo.
Randolph, Teno.
Memphis, Tenn.
New Orleans, I.ouiisiana.
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178 .
245
1014
The new iron clad steamer Galona has
reached Fortress Monroe. It ia alleged
that the Officer of the Merrimae have
resigned an indication that after all their '
boastins the Rebel distrust their iron
monster power to eope with our three 10 ;
The Union troops have penetrated to
Purdy, Tens., catting off Railway commu
nication from Corintb, North while Gen.
Mitchell has been extending bis conquests
east of Corinth.
Lib -.HAL. Gov. Morgan (Rep.) has
given Col. Corcoran, (Union Dem ) on of j
the best office in New York City the
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pronts ot It .0 ge to dis rsmiiy uotii toe j
orav man o kmiiii -o i. 1
says be ia willing to stay in captivity at i
Richmond so loug at it ia beat for the
cause.
Tbe Court House in Virginia where
John Brown was tried and found guilty,
is now the barracks of the 6th Massachu
setts Regiment.
"Jnha Rrowa. body Tta. onldmia la ibagraTl,
But hiiaoa! to marching
Vl n...f,.nrth nf the sum annroniated !
bv tbe D. C. Emancipation bill, for tbe
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eompensation of slave-owner, will D re-
qnired, so many of Ihe elavee bavin-- bs n
t off by their masters ia antiripatirn of I
tfce pssvgs cf the act. '
I Mr. IWkwell, of Canton, liradford Co.,
j " burned to diath as a enqueues ot
i toe explosion oi a ciai on csu, mu wi
. i i -i
., . . ,. , . ,
which she was pourme oil, wi'h a lighted
Ump in c,ose 'frgxiDli,r nr hub,nd
wbo WM preseDt ben the casualty oc-
currtd was also severely itj'ired. Wil-
liamspsrt Uulletin.
nHanreirartl rlaims to h&vo
a Ofin nrl.
ll a
;"' I" i,
. nnns tt ghiloh. Geo. I'rentiss
CDinn speeca ttiico wis londiy cneereo;
in iMeuipbis, and the prisoners sung ;
Union son;s (including "old John :
lirown") and wcro sent off into Alabama.
j Gov. Wise and other noted Rebe's at
the South have recently been std'y C1 c'-
. "I with a new disease, peculiar to the
Cbivulry when io a tight vzet TUarlf
saal la, IsTU a titlri r.-
i
SherilT aldrou a house, in Sunbury,
'
was eutered one nmnt last weeir, niaomtn-
iog carried from bis bed chamber aod $25
in money fouud and taken away, aod
papers scattered about.
A new bank is to be orginixed at Titns -
ville, l'a., called the 1'etroleum Bauk, '
uuuer tbe free banking act.
A little boy five years old, aeeidentally
i drowned in the Canal basin, above Wil
j li01Pl"t. " daJ last
Capt. Thomas II. Miller, formerly of
Mikuu, was wouuJed at I'atoburg Landing-
FTA.M'Dauiel's J'ublio Sale is Thursday
next.
heat...
, .Jj.n'
j Qats"""
i Flaxseed
Corrected Wedily
..$110 E
65 Tallow
...40 Lard
25 Ham
1.50 ShouiSide
10
(;
Dried Apples. SIJ5 Cloverseed
Firkin liutter 10 Potatoes....
40;
I Fresh Huttcr... 14 Country S lip 4 VU j
I NOTICE. I
: fflHE Dimfs Sarin; Ir.tituiion of awi- j
, I bnrg has tins dav dtrclartd a Dividend i
oi Four per Cent, fur the last six months on
j the amount of Stock paid in. Payable io
ivremy days from date. II P.SHEL1.ER.
My I, lM-i Tre-jiurr.
Rass Wanted.
mnr r-T. f. . y pni.p f ,
T Jn,,, d Colored A'4SbJ
: " . 3 I
: Jno. I. .llaiikcr,
Paper and Has Warehouse,
N. E. I'urocr Fifib and Commerce 8tt
April S, 1S6 mJ Philadelphia
PltOI'OSATS.
SEALED PKOPOSALsj will be received
b W. losu, Secretary of the 8oh"ol
board, for the erertion a new SJHUOt.
: "DR lob'oa ' u""ay 6ot "T
next. P ans and snectncatuin can be seen
at the office of Win. Junes. Payment to be
ma le as the work proeresies.
By order of the Ili ard. WM. JON ES.
t.ewi.lrurp, Aj.ril H, Is- 0, t 'T-
PUBLIC SALE! -
THERK will b.- a Public Kale of MouKe
lioltl Furniture, at the residenre
. of Sam'l W. M Daniel, on South Fourth street, j
on Thursday Afternoon, May 8,
at I o'clock. The fullowin: articles will be
' offered for sale toibe hishrstand bcsl biciiier:
1 Dininrr Table. Dreakfast Table, 2 i
I Kitchen Tables, Dinner sett White Qoeens-
! W3reT' !f" sa"!e 'V 6'ra V1?""-!
i 3 Booking Chairs, lot of Ingram Carpet, lot oi i
lUg Carp-t) ol of S:air carpet, 3 Bedsteads, j
an eicelieni Conking Stove with furniture,
Prlr Wood Stove. S Lounges furnished.1
1 Shelving for Books. &c Ac. &c bein the
hous'J.Vp.0' """" " '"
I TerD" mie VTbonImowEr itovr
! a-hi h. ' ' '
IXatc of JobnWIiltfaker.dcc'd.
T ETTERSof Administration de bonis non,
I j with Ihe Will annexed, on the estate ot
JiiHt Whittske, late of East Bulfaloe Tp.
dee'd. have been sranted to I.OKINOA LOW.
All naranna bavin? claims apainsl said es-
ate will present them forthwith to Gtorge
Merrill, Attorney fur the Administratrix.
April I. Iff...
CARTES DEVISITE
Photograph Albums
Photographs iaree size
at M iwry'a Gallery
at Mi'wry s tiailerv
at Mowrv's (iaMery
at Mowry's liallery
at Mowry's tiaMerv
at Muwry'a Gallery
j Photographs in Oil
Ivorvtypes
i llall.ilvna.
Ambrotynes. and
All kin ds o' typ"
at Mowrv's Ga'lerT
I v nt -. r f tnv .!. . .
nc,r Fmlrlh ,ouln ., i,.w,,hr!.. 93S
rf . .u. oiwaajli,
A.torney at Inv,
i.gwi.snrao, cxtpsr co, fa.
10.VSCLTAT10NS had in Ihe English and
I German languages.
uihce iMnrtb Market M., near 1 bird.
LawiabiirK, Jan. 4. W".i
Administators' Notice.
ATT"1
. ' r
11 OI
7"HEREAS, leiicrs of adminisualinn r
the .state 01 or.ic.H.'s Avi.viitnis,
IBIC ui itiwiivuii .
Lewisburg boru Cnton coonty, dee'd.
har. been granted to the subscriber in due
lorm ot law, nonce is nereoy given to an per-
sons knowing themselves to be indebted to
said estate, to make immediate payment;
and those having claims against the aame,
will present them duly authenticated for set
ment, to ESTHER AMUON ) Adminis
orWM.DREISBACH, $ trators.
Lewisburg, April 1, 1H61I
The Union mutt be preserved."
NOTICE. The Aecnnmv of THOHA8
Ptll'HER.dec'd. Forward' Merchant,
have been placed ia my hands, by his Admin-
iramr fo, ,mmed.are se.ile-.-n.. Theresa
OVer 1'JW -M-Toum 1 nnw inrrn:. r i, pira&
. . . r ,h
con.C!ed by the -b Mav.
L B- rFlilST, I. P.
Lt:sburg. March IJ.M'J
Auction !
w
1I.L beip.:se 'to Pu!l.cSa!e at the la'e
i"s. dnce it Fnnsm t'siHtv. d-c d.
in t'ni!!H I'nq le l'p. . jnli d Co, Tucstl -ly
2lh Jliiy n-ft. at 9 o'cloclr, A M, Ihe lul- j
lowmp prof env.vrr.
4 head ol 11 .ries, S Cnw, S voting; Cat'!-.
13 bheep (snperinr stock.') It fine lloijs. a t-
bore VVagr-n. rfj-rnii; V .iiin.t!arna?e. Hjrse
i Power and Tbreshinc Vat un.e, liiain Reaper
' (HiseyV)IMows,Harrw.r't..ato,s.rai
! t:rjH-i,Hiv Fjrk mJ Hniliut Ticltlf Cm
; Snf!er, H-v Lad lers. Forks and Kales.
i.r ram. ilr n i (isis.wiih i
creat variety of oihr lm.!ieni wsoaily
found on a Farm also 4 or 5 tons Timothy
llav. and C-tn in il. V.zr.
Tables. I'livrOtoreau". D-d ueads, Be.N
an1 B'ddina.Uioi K.licr. tirv lcli and Bonk
Cise. S Comer Cupboards. Co-k -Stove and 4
mriasp i .vau f'nrnllriw. Cirn'l YrD. la-??
' f w0(1i' ham-:, Vio.ar."j C.i.pt K - r -
J . ... C ..,-. V' a. . v .v.sia.r , .f K
, are of Ho heboid a'.d Kuchea I' ur--
mre too aumrr.ni to snecifv.
icnnj uaae anown o me a i
JOsEI'rl M
NFI'.rr,
ChlltijMiaaqie, April 2S.
Adniii.i.trAtor
, Zt-
t3
B
??.-V?jLr7
fe?
mwm SOOT STORE
GREAT BAIiGAlXS !
T
g ! f) and Children's
8 1 Eiots, fiaiicrs anil Taney Shoes,
1 which will be so! 1 l L'M"SUALI.Y LOW j
, l'KICEi FOB. CAH : at the Lewbor. I n i
j ion I) ,i and e isiore, t-ppostte the Lew:s-1
bure Bink. Tne largest siek rf Home Vale
HOOTS and blf OJ: ever offfred in town, ai
Whulr?a!e aa4n-'tail, twentv t twen'y-five
per cent, r he .per than any t'lher hfiiPe in the
counly. Uocts aaJ fc.ioc$ made to order on
irwrt fioiire.
lon't forget the place onpoite the Bank.
Aprtl t:. Ifl2 JO.i.V Siit'lRKcJ.
S.4i'oiFii:nt stPDNiriER!
t v l ue FAMILY MJAP-MAKEH,
All Kitchrn (irra-e can b male into guod
SOAP hy usin SAFOMFIEll.
L?"L)irecliuDS acconipanvine each Bo.
SOAP i ai as.lv made wiih it. as makinz
con of C ITee.
Manufactured only by the Pafntee
i enu a sail Jianuiacturin v-ouipauv,
Ko-vn.Traiassu, rniLAUKtPuti.
Feb 10, ISriSyl
VATBOSA fOll. OIL!
X warranted Xu.VtXPI.OSIA E,
ami eriual to any KEKVSEXE.
Whv buy an explosive Oil. wh' n a few cents
mure pr gallon will fuiuit, v'U wuh a per -
fl Oil 1 Made only by
Penu'a S:ilt Manufacturine Companv,
o. I'-T. n .ilaul St., PUIltUtLPait.
Feb 10, teIl
GEORGE 1U EH KILL,
Attorney at Law . . . Lew Mmrg, Ta.
(Im in lite KtcorJcr't ('jRce.
Feb. 1SC2
FIRE INSURANCE.
INsrmxrE company of north
AMERICA Philadelphia.
(locorporatad, 17'.).)
Cnnitnl S.'.OO.OOO.OO
Assets, Jim. I M I - - -!. I J-Sl
ARTHI'R G. COFFI.V President
C HA CLE'S PI. ATT, Secretary
tSTBuil.tin annuallvorperpelnallr. fe-
chandize. Grain, Furniture, etc, insured, at
current rales of Premium.
JOHN B. LINN
93ImS Agent for I nion countr, P
BLINDS AO SHADES.
II. J. WII.I.I A1IS, No. 16 Nor Sixiii
8treet, PHILADELPHIA, Manutacturer of
Vt'VITI IV TI IVfl". .mil
t-u"'') '"''I
IN t'UH MlAPh."!.
The largs! and finest assortment m the
Cuv, at the lowest Prices. Himds painted
and trimmed, eittal to new.
made and tettrrrd.
April II, Iti8
Store frhadra 1
Sm
J. M. C. RANCK,
ATTORXKY AT IaAV,
jVlTi.Noifry, 1'ition Ctj.t 'a.
FFICE on Market St., three doors below j
V Co..pr A Lvans . r pfl I, l-M.)
" "
Last ami I5cst i cws 1 1
Al'E have juM received frrm Philadelphia
V and .er York, a very large and well
selected stock of
SyiYrMEB GOODS,
which we oiler at very reduced prices. We
have paid particular atteniicn in ihe selection
of ibis sioek of G.mhIs a very larce asaort
rarat of DRY GOODS of every descrip
tion. Purchasers will lind it iheir advantage
to give ns a call as in prices we defy any of
onr neighboring towns fur competition. We
have aNo replenished onr stock of (.Tore- ,
rlcs, llardnaie,JneeusVHre,4c ;
SALT, FISH. COAL,
rLASTEIi, ic.
always kept on hand.
V?"COVSTK Y PROnfCE taken in Ex-'
change for (roods as nsnal.
N. B. Cash paid for ail kin' of (.rain.
JNO W ALLS A CO.
I.ewisbnrg. April SI, 1S6S
BUFFALO HOUSE
LBWHKURG, VS10S CO, PA.
LEWIS GEIBEI., I'roprlctor.
rpHIS new Hotel is si'mtrd opposite the
X Court Hoiise.inthe most fashtonahl sad
beautiful part of the rrwo. and for strle and
convenience can not be surpassed in Central
Pennsylvania.
Thos visiting the tTniversiir, or attending
Conrt. will find il the most convenient and
central pnLlic bouse charges will be the
most ra-avonah! and neither time or expanse
will he spared to heto-- erary comfort nron
those who mnr -at. Parses in the County
---(I b e-is''. tS ri par
Lea-;-buT7. April l.'ite.
aat-,, Jru'dB Qui
Court wce.iyMay VJ.
rf-ThS:anlinj; fonmiitee oftbe Trieedt
of the National Adto'nmra'.ii.n are invited l
meet at ihe Kiviere H"U in l.ewistarc
Tuesday. May to. ai t. P. M . on hesmess.
1). JJE.N.M.NO, Chairman.
t n cnr.i.'T. tv.
Comitt t'jb R. TuVmr rM n. t-Qtetr.TbetMS
P.nfir. Ororr- K earsfy. ISutrl R-t. K. V. )iw J.
' -uni"". imki-i s4..t.r. T s.
: N-n. r s.i.cc.a.a.us J,
, ro,
S.I.r. T a. l-arl'I. mm rm. ipeb
m. aaw. a. v.tf.r
fTfs t v onttpn pnoc
T'OL' are hereby ni'lined. that the timt It-
! I now expired for setthnr yrnr luplicies.
It is exj-cird yo will make eerv etf rt lis
hime ih-m liqui.tairl ry Mav C-.urt. Taerw
' are s me demands on in Tretsury that atiu.t
' be paid. rd tVnn expnes It-M n.
t April 85 JOHN A. MKKTZ.Trcas r
' 11 . "
: I i-lont'onnlj Court rroclamllo
: Ilf HVHr. .! th Knn M 1 M I. S V IM ll-
i Presidcni Judf e t..r the Stub Judicial
i.f P.nmvlvinia. e.imCiaed nf lh
hy ! counties of lmon. M tflm and tSiyder. and
Js Wsmi-srws andJoa Walls EsqsAsSfo
ciaie J uilgs in I'ui. a c.ou'.j. have isenert their
I precept, bann)t date the x-.'d day tf FeC.
and to me .'.recira. lor me nowtnj oi a
Uri-U-in' C.urt,t-'oon of Ctimmoahteas, Oyer
and Terminer. sbO tjereral Uuarter Hisitjia.
l I.EWTtLljEO. fur t!.p count ot I MUX.
ion Ihe Ib.rd Mun-Jav xf MAV. (bemx lb
ll:h day) IsM, and M continue ore week,
.None is theiet.re hereby uvea to th Cor
oner. Justices ot the Peace aod Constables in
and for the county of Lntcn, lo appear in tber
own proper persons with their records, inqui
sitions, examinations and other rnimbrare
to do those thiiixs which of ibetr office and iai
their behalf appertain to b done i and all Wit
nesses and other persons prosecntina; in beba'f
nf the Commonwealth against any peraua or
persons, are required to be then and irerw
! a:ienJ:ny, and not depart without leave at tbe-r
! peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual isa
Uiieir attendance at tbe appointed time agreea
ble to notice.
i . .
ven nnder mv band and seal at tb flhtr-
ifl 's Oi!:' in l.ewisbnrs; ih Md day ot
FelTJarr. A D lStii, and ihe 8'h year of ih
j Independence of the United Urates of Ameri-
-tjod aave the l.'ommonwralth !
L F. ALliKl'iUT, SheriS
Issue List for Court, May 19.
t J.ihu Saukry Jr vs Ann Barbara SanVey
SarHaanah Hummel v Daniel Krnf
3 ti and M Jodoa v J Mtllrr and G H or
4 Jn Miller assignee eVe v B J mica's Exr
A tin. Mensrh et al v Sa Long and Wf
G same sam
7 Abram W alter s John Klr
8 llrnry Mssser s David Scribnar et al
9 J'thn Winter" v A J Crotirr
10 A J Sampset A R Stocler vs L 9 H-TrW
11 Mary Beckley vs W Deoblrr et H laaaa
IS tiedjes & Marh vs Wm Moore
13 Vm P L'nlinerr v Ale Ammone
14 Wm Hartmati vv Jav 0 Marsh & Ca
aj IS E Slifer v P Billmw and oth
I 18 Francis B Potts vs Abram Waiter
I 17 John Brown vs Kobi Candor
j is
ll V t.n.l. Tvr v TniinffminAVlhlr
51 C Rnsrnbrry vs J C Klrckner
i 2S James Scott va Jos Meixel
j tj l,,ooihy Rise va Cbercb & MMirhae!
ti Ejrd & James vs ti-vi Beet an.t olb
1 "' Wm B L"nangt va J S Heimbach el al
" Ann Waruer vi Saml Warner
j .
GR.D Jl R0B, Maj T. 1SC2.
' KeUy Wiiiiam .Vol', John Dalesman, Iaaaa
ntinr, i.aini nuwara
I Butful David Hnninj. Joha Jteagler
Joseph DierTfnderter. ent.er Kob;aed
! L'tris Abraham R .Mrokcli, Jubn dnyjr.
t Henry Orwig, Isaac Keisb
! V'hite l)er li W Askin, Jonas Raucb
Xrw flrrttn John D Spuler, David flor
I lacher, Leva E Krs!er
I a Union li nn Stetlrr, arn'r
Hrf Kiff.iixnJutw Forster, Edwail
S Miiler. Kit- Kei.h
! F-ml Rujatte Abraham Frederick
ilu-tlrti Frrderirk Wormaa
LiincsL'ne Enus Fenfer
TK.i YE11SE JVROnf.
Vmntnnc Wm Katherman, D W Pellma.
' Wm B.i2enreif, Jonas H.y. Michael Millar.Jr
tH-irb Chat. H Yoder. Joseph MuaaHtr,
R I Nebit.Jseph Meixell. John H Guediaaa.
' Washington (i Bell, David V.Met
iU'i Nam. Grove. Jac Kuhl. Jae Rudy
l"jiio--Valentin Ktelier. Josefh Shaanoa.
Elias Slear, John YonngiSjai
j ButrxWm T Linn, Emannal Pontia.
Jaiues W eiiin-inton, Aaron Miller, laotna
Cornelius. Peter stahl
.V- B'rtin Samuel C M.llhonae, Eaba.
G Gidt, Daniel Hortarher
j Wurfy George K bwope, Gersaam Bidtll.
1 Lrmntl Porter
' We P-rr Wm SiadiVn. Jarob M'Cortev.
frbanns Kunck, Joseph Mover. SatrI Dunta.
! ai-n s,nm.ln, p3u Dirilrnderr. JohnOir
j Ent Hnff.ilotTteA'k Hippie. Benj SchrecSJ
M jR-ntntr Andrew Guteims
A-iu 1 miel Krnjler, Jr
HVa Buffalie Richard Struble, Beaaevill
Reish. Levi R iver
Harll y ;.i Braneher. John Klin
REGISTEa'S NOTICE.
VOTICE is hereby pven to all con-
h:tve settled their account m the Register
O.lice at Lewisburg, Cnioa ronntv, and I bat
the,!,'ilrennn,,,wil,bpr''m',dfor
ludtit.a (iii aiiuwHRTre ai iar urpnaai oun
to be held at LEWISBL'RG, for th enanry of
1 11 ion. on the fourth Friday of MAY n'eat,
being the WAd day of said month, nt:
t. The ftnal account ot David Hrbt.
Guardian of LeaA .Viai
S. The first account of Benjaia'n Mnehi
and Abraham Men-eh. Eieculors nf Atmimm
MriiKti. Iaie of Lewis U wnship. dreeased.
3. The account of I.rael A. Webr, At
mtnistrator of rnrt; Fiea, late ot West Baf
faloe township, deceased.
4. The linal arcount cf Geonr FfmeV.
Guardian of Lrdla Clapnam.late l.rtt a B'
one of tbe daujhters of fmW Biuh. i-t .
A. The account of Joel Kanek. one of thw
Eiecntors cf Danitt LuJwig, late cf Wbito
Deer township, deceased.
6. The rcountof Henry Miller. A Imi!.
trawr of Ccmt M..kr, late of BaHalo Iwwa-
ship, d'eeasfi.
! 7. The account of William Prai'li. en
the Adminiarraiors of JoAw B. Smil. tecrneA.
as presented by his Adm'r. Jamets R. Smoh-
8. The account of Ebrrhart Gla;er,ee nf
he Execntonof William Gtb.uirt. late ef IVew
Berlin borough, deceased.
. The account of H. P. Shelter. Artur of
William tt'aiiiv-'.late of Lew.sborg boro'.-lvc'd.
10. Tbe arcount of Daniel Mahl, Admin
istrator of Cathmnt Ua'U, Widow, Iaie of
Keily township, dreeasrd.
1 1. Tbe account of 8nr-iI H. Hig. A J
m.niatralor of Ckari't PrtubacS, late f Baf.
falo township, daeeasaf).
GEORKB MERKII L.Reris'er
Register's OiHer. Lewibrg, Apr l i
tFUr- BrAIIL Bimk ntntlor tia
returnatt to h-v Shop 10 Lcwisbar;. aca n 10
j evend to a'l kips of --.ir m bta i.-ie. "riial
'onz ir B-v-l-. Miyi-rltn, N""v;3prv,
Itr - .f - rihe I-s-'k-E.i'i-r.
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