Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, February 10, 1863, Image 1

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"THE UNION," established in 1814 Wnute St, 2.8U1.
BY 0. ' WOI.DKN AND J. K. CORNELIUS.
t( !.' per Tear, nltvuyn In Adtanre.
LEWISBORG, UNION CO., PJL, TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 18G3.
CHRONICLE,' established In 1S13 While No..
fis-ln M'Tiiim X. Friday Aflernnnn.
VnU Su.., Feb.Coiirt.
Ttitil tlic last day .if Feb. Court
vi'i k alter ncx' anv names inav in
led t,. the Vl.l IK lor this year,
;tln'aily si'tit in. "1 tnpruve I lit' time,''
for afti'r th it il.iv (J.u'h start aii"v.
f-ini'l." '0iv, a v:ir. SM't'iil:it-
ors still ki'i'ji it ill.' prii-o of umt.
fcairKor want of g ni bids, the UufiVo
House was uot sold ou Saiurday.
faiy-SamU'd llsrinan, who was so severe
ly Koundrd iu one of battles on the pi uiu
eula. is able to walk about towu with the
nil of crutches.
i tho bond of union, and immorality of improvement of the L.high river, to sub- iug away tho surplus about the lime the JP " 1- "' romantie un
M iio.-s, ab ,ut whoe safe- every kmd prevailed." At that tin., s-i.ute a railway far the dam, and slaek fruit has fully formed, i dcrtakirg, the fact that ber father was
Bni.Wni. t
ty 6omc aiixi.-iy has I
Le weut through the
. n felt, writes that
Muifret'sbW C-'ht
without rec iit g a er:i
Star-Wheeler A. il.sjn, tho Sewing
Machine makers, Tt'lCh-snut St., I'bilaJ.,
ill send a nra, fi-ekr-, Almanae to
any oue sou ling them a L.ue s.amp.
-I i,:, Hi-t..rj says that "almost
W ,l, t vie'ims wero carried
..bore- during tho I'.evolutionary War,
fr,m the KoL-li-h rrison shins Ttho "Jer-
eey" and others anchored near New
York. These victims were Whigs, cap
turcd by th
llritish and Tories, and f"r
their love of Liberty incarcerated in the
' I.tbby prisons" and "tobacco warehouses''
of that day.
ergA la'eeditnrial of the I.mdon Timet,
which has been systematically hostile to
lis ever since our troubles began, condemns
the retaliatory mc-sagi of J .ff. L'avis, and
tells the fMlowin;' tru'h, which are dc
r.ied tiy I:i!f the 1 ..in ..eratic papers in the
North pretending loyalty: "The South
should renieiiir.T that they were the first
....... - ... ... -
they rose against an es'alii-iied tiovern
nient iu the ex.-rei-e of its legal foucti.ins;
that they ob'ain.d, by the ageucy of trai
tors in that tiovciulhciit, a considerable
supply uf arms and money, and that that
l uiuu which tin y seek to dissolve is, as
events have proved, the dearest wish of
every American heart.
E,e ll.ittnoB.-Io " i;fS,'rM, the '
Plate of 1'ennsjlva.iia purchased of the
Vui.ed States, 202.17 acres of land-
the North-West part of the State, includ-
. ,, . , , ' ,,
log the grand Harbor, at 2 of a dollar
peracre.ato per cent, interest making
Slol.OiOi. The completiou of .he Sun- '
turi Krie Uailway-75 years afterwards
l)ure l.llt. liauwaj nci.ma
il iv.. .!,.,. .. ..1 w... ;n.
v...j
vestment real',, fur ,1 time, ul'y
avaitab'e.
Witchcraft Of Other Days.
. . ,
e of the most common assaults made ;
upon New Kugla.d, is that some of her
people once uciicvcii in ana puoisuea i
i- i.t: i : i .
witchcraft: the charge being in effect, ,
au ,uey, .m uu u.uw l
woru, laoorca uuuer mai ueiusion. now
unjust aud uufair this impression (sought
t) be conveyed) is, read the following,
which we quote from . .winj's IHiutrutt'i
llUVini uf the L iiilcd Statu, (pp. 13:2 and
loU :) '.
"A belief in witchcraft has been preva- !
lent for ages, l'um.bmeut of persons ac- :
cused of it, was jirtt sanctioned by tho
taSdlS "'certrn8 tests'
instituted; and oj innocent p.
oh vtrt Lurnol olive, drowned or hanged, !
in Ivuropa. Within three months, iu '
l.r15, jh'e. huiflnd persons were burned I
iu Ocneva, Siwiiurland. In the dioeose !
of Com), one th;,J were burned iu one ,
fr,'.m;. . r ' "-";ecti in.: .acaucr, cu.tea lay laieur. ;
1 rauc. Aud within fifty or sixty years, i
during tho sixteenth century, more than i
,, o , - x ct J
one hun.M th.nwl ,Krr,, perished in
tha flames in (iermaoy .lorn. Henry
the Ktgh.h of England made witchcraft a
capital offence : "witch detectors" trav-:
ersed tbe country atii brought many to
the stake; aud .Matthew llaie, that most
illustrious Kogush Judge, tried and con-
detuned persons. Tho Enjlith hies were
adopted in New l.ngland, and as early as
1'ilS, four had sulf.red for the alleged
on.nce, iu the vicinity of boston, la i
l,;ii., . i , . ,
J0J-, commencing at 6alcm, ticmty per-,
Sous suff red death, fifty live were tortured
u..,U ui, j u.c wuo.ui,u,
or Inguiened into a confession, and 1)0.
were lu prls,,n. A re-action took place in 1
the Dublic .nii.,t .k. .... .i i i
. 4 . iiiuuu UJUI3 OUCUeU, I
nd many of the ackers shrank abashed."
It would therefore seem, that, instead !
of being conspieu .us for the delusion of
witchcraft, Ne tog and onl, adopted
. , 1 " . t '
...
ujm. i'rauce, una iireat uu aiu. iui to
1 . . . - -.. -
ner 11 ouor tie it said, a icas m ...w t.mi- .
!! h;t the ..'.,;.. i,.t he..l,em. ' ..
and it is tliero almost wholly exploded,
while its stupid power still lingers amongst ;
the masses ia aiuiost every other part of ternuts present, and the poor coward who
(he world. j ottered it was left to drink his own toast
. j in silence. We have beard that a move-
Ciks. Scott Hhawim; xkar his End. i nient is on foot to arrest this traitor. He
lieu. .Seotl's health is said to be fast from Allegheny .county."
failing him now. He is confined to his 1 Should this fellow be arrested, another
apartment in tho l itth Avenue Hotel, Boileau howt would rise from the Dcmoo
aimost entirely helpless, and, what is . . .u -i j i ..- .
ir., ;. . -i .i .i - j .it." mi'' they would demand his release lm-
worse, it is said that his miud at length is
Irtasmg down under the weight of years, me'J- A it is probable that he will
"4 in. ii. and bodily trouble. He rc-! bo tlljen UP (""" "cry scusible man
mvea Ilw visitors, and thctt vuij ha moot koow be should be)jiist keep track of
i--.iw lim, mi mark tec prediction.
la Sert. 1776, !
(Says r.fsiiig'i ili.-n.rj of tho United!
States,) "never wis Geo. Washington's j
mind uire clouded by doubts." "Of-i
filers wore elected on condition that they i
should tiir ,w their ray and rations into a
comm on stock, for the benefit if a cotiipa-
ny : surgeons sold recommendations lor
furloughs, for able-bodied men, at six-
penc? each ; and a captain Was cashiered
f ir biealing blankets from bis soldiers,
Men went out in squads to plunder from
fri,.n,l n.l f., in tl... .Ii.cfre i.f tlip itmt.
The Surgeons' departments lacked instru-
ni-uts. Among many of the subordinate
..fliers, greed Usurped the place of patri-
nii-iu Seeiional iL!T reneas weakened
the enemy plied the feeble miud-.d and
timid with pro; ositiou.uf eonceding to the
demauds of Ivoglaud, . On the 2Jd road from Wilkes liarre to Ivastou c. laid in siugle bunches, stems upward, upou' '""' "" "isoocjeu u ..ou.
Kee.. Washington bad 10 100 men, of The damages done by fl iods, and the su- boards in a cool place, a cloth thrown over "J- "hereupon after h iving been
r . - ......... . .. vnprillv m-...;...! ..!., .1..1T..I tt. l'nl...,l
l ,,U-.1 TuT were i ITeetivn. in li s
Ci)mllluJ Yet be and his Whi- com-
g
. .,,,. . lh. rnj.
I -
I Treason in Buffiloe Valley.
' lu ,uo ul "le "Pme r.xecu-
"ve CuUne'1 of ronnavlvanw, Sept. 12,
1 , 0, it is
'Orthri'l, That the Agent for tho sale
of Coiiti-cated Kstato iu tho couuty of
Northumberland, be directed to proceed
to the sale of a tract of land situate in
liufl tlou alley, iu the sai l county, late
the estate uf TU irwix .if.-i"sj, forfeited
by his attaiuder of high treason, to the
use of this commonwealth, the said ag n's
giving Juc uotice of the time and place of
aa(.."
1 lie Io.. owing statement, laid before tl.o
Council the saoie day, seems to have
caused the ( Ir le
.... .. . .
1 our II iu irs may remember tliat you
rei-eiveii r.iiii.' ir.mi ,11 i.l nr.!... I n.
. -ipi.i acjrum l raot ot i.ut.a situ-.tej m
1'iiiuiotj diicy in tiic tymuuiy oi a jr
thumberland, frfcitcd as the l'roperty of
Thomas Maekeuess, which is not yet eoid.
ui. Mackfue-s is now prcneut, t tup
posen hid l'roperty hhould not have tcco
. forfeited, as ho left America iu '75 before
the Declaration of Iudupcudence ; but if
" "" he sM' b' hbea 11 ' do,,e
" T" f ' P,W.
"
, i 0 uLmr.
I am vour Honor 6 most obed t Sorv t
i J"r uuiiur . mo obea t er I ,
, . , .. , . - '" '
1Da w rf V
,ir,,iU" PtbP r'1 ""P""
Whietirf n.ir
11 ,ua 1 ory lor nil loss, n men CI our
farmrrs has Ilia land T llniht!.. Iia
""T'""., ;
o
thing to sell his land from him, and to
send him "kiting" to England, just for
,. ., - ,. ,
taking sides aga.n.t h.s own country-but
our stern wide-awake, and fearless Whig
t .i t. .i . tr .
tatners tnougnt tuat those who ottered i
"aid aud comfort" to the enemy, should
B. u.er . .uca., . j.euij, ana leave mo
ireo sou ucuinu tuetn !
Tho Kist aide of tho Eivcr seems,
also, to have at least one rich Traitor,
March '27, 17S7, the Council executed a
Heed to Alexandria I'ower for a tract nf
2-17 acres, oil perches, and allowance, late
tbeestateof A'.xan.ltr Hartram, forfeited
ly hi8 attainder for high treason : consid-
6rl(ion Cfty. one r,uuJs. AuJ reh ls
. I'P Cornelius Low
received Heeds for other largo tracts of
tho said Hartram, (of tho then Turbut
township, we believe. i
- !
KsTWe have received from Capt. T. C
Orwig, a copy of a sprightly little paper, !
nilnnnn. i
"' "-'- ---r. " - , ;
doDt N- ' l""-rf- contains the fol-
- llirm Vjuampion, 01 iuo o:u inuepen
lowing item, which rather aurprtscd us, ;
j Vorktowu having been settled in 1705 : j
IJully ro Us -Though Vorktown
was settled years beforo any plaeo iu New
hugland, yet a newspaper was never pub
iishcd
prob
Northern
cThat
Time, in speaking of bounties to volun-1
11 a
teere.says: "The commissioners bad no,
. . u i. . !
hn.inesa tn prant such bounties, and we
,, . , , i T
"uu'u ul" F"r " '""J : an
selves had tn niv all of it out of their own ' . .
1 J
pockets." j
More Work roit'MAtiTrR. Makebs.
Tbo Harri,burg Td.yraph js:
.n . c,ivial part, of secession
nartv nf upcAaemo arm. t
- - i J --- " J CV -
patutaerB, uai evening, a leii iw m me uo- ;
ou...,ta -uu.cu.,
"jnsut - u a couiiuissiou aa au oiuecr iu i .
th. ...1 - u:. . ir... . 1 of
"Ji ui.ua. iua-w u. iuu tinti
' ' n'Sl
r lM.tr., of ihe I
12 WAi-m-KATEi. ,
R months! I
WITi,in the nkxt fui
This sentiment startled even ihA hut
iu iuo couuiy uuiu 10-aay, am j . ' ' , . , " f , rt . l, 1 juM,iauinn,,,.,Ur..lr,i,.,
ably never would have been, but for to death yearly dt-ring one generation. : . 8''i )"'- m "'s ;'" " ""v. "-'"- legally autneuucaieo. mr wnemfni
.....;.. n u . i i'.,ta n..n.o mn isay.mucu more coou mau cu, auer an kepi 110111 iiiuiiuv uy piuiuises 01 i J. r.
enterprise. ; An houest, hearty, berks couuty man, b ' ' .1 '.L,.:.. .-..... s. bakrkh
t i t:- .1 - o.i- o a lim'. ami Tiernana inpff mav UKa it. iI-ivj
H UUISUL JiC COHllESroNDENl'E.
'
Tmukshay, Feb. 5.
The Commissioner of Ilaupbin couuty
over-expended, by several thousand dob
Its, the sum allowed by law to be ex-
peuded on the Court House : the Court
and Jury adjudged that they should pay
; the overplus individually : tut a bill to-
day pa-scd to oxoncrate the Commission-
crs, and put it all upou the patient tax-
payers.
The bill to facilitate tho draining of
wet or spouty lands, passed Senate to-day.
' A new and important llailway bill is
before the Senate. It allows that old,
Lioueer Company for the navigation and
water, between .M-iueh Chuuu and bite
Haven thereby miking a completo rail-
rerior advantages ol a railway, are ureii,
as reasons for this change, by numerous
.. ( , ,he ,, large iutorcsts
, ar0 involved io tho continuance of the wa-
i ter navigation, and the proposed alteratieu
; mii(jU ,igurtmjt opposition.
1.,. f.lt., ... tKnnth nf three
orfour inches to-day, but it is dry, and
does not promise smooth sledding.
This week, I have (cut to Uuion
county several German documents set
apart for me to di-tribute, and have tried
to seud them to tuoh as I thought might
read them, or might baud them to others
io real, mice iney aiu unuitj, iii
.. ...II h.. ...,! .nut for readers,
b -
although many think there aro fewer aud
fewer, taking tho wh du State together)
...l. --..f. ... r....l :..rt....n r.-. I I l.:.ll
i.-,,i: h.
Wednesday la-t, in the House
Mr. 11. ck read in tdace a bill auuexinc
"
i- . . :.. -i .. ,.,,,. . I .,..
iiiff I hN towns nn is scparaifJ iruui
lhtlJ. Cj(J. wcilt (Wcllsborouh) by a
smmn. inJ it is much easier for his Deo-
. ,...., u'.it;,,.,
... ..,..,,.. ,. .a mmitted .n
.11. 117U111 li-foi'vn, J v ,
act tu vacate a tfiatc HouJ in Union and
Lycuuing counties (from Uaiontowa to
Mootgutmry statiou )
Mr. Jtitttr read io place an act relating
to the payment of bouutiea to votuuteera
iu L'uiou county. Heferred to the Com
mittee on the Militia System.
In tho Senate Friday, under the opera
tion of the previous nuestion. the bill
mittce on the Militia System.
In tho Senato 1-nday, under the opera-
e , . ....
of ,be rr(.vluu3 ,luestl0D, ,h0
passed giving the I-ehigh Loal - aviga -
tioo Company power, if the act bo accep-
,CJ by the corporators, of suspending tho
. , ,, .
.l,.Vku.at..r nu eatioa above Mauch
.... ....
Uhuuk' "d 4 "'' l
rlaCC.
, . , .: r ir,
'. . ' n,.;,,i. .hi. .Li. hi.!
.OH of cur Hospitals, tins weeK, "is
,,,., . , ilh hilll. anJ takillff home :
.. . . bJ. Ver7 manv Door ,ick or
- - -
. ...ij:.-, Bii to their dvino day.
Uea8 m IaJic, 0( Iarrj6burg for their
.kiBjnesa t0 ,hcm while hero detained. W.
CorrrniMin Jceu of tli SUr A Chronicle.
Fruit Growing.
Thnntlav efeuioi?. Feb. Oth. a member
j D, ,
Inn ;i.l mA tn nttftiil a ROi..nn of tliA
l'evlvania Fruit Growers' Association,
which bas bad three das mcetinS 10
""urg. Tho fragrance of apples,
pears, grapes, and sundry vines and other
?-f fZ 'tfZ
" tue ubles of H'O society-was so
s,ronS. thst wuen 00 tha 8treet ,n front
of tho Court House, I had only to "follow
my nose," which led me upstairs to a
rjom 0D the S. W. side of the building,
Thcrc wl!ra about 75 perj0ns in attendance.
The prciiJis officer, Mr. Harrison, is '
. t - i- - .1
practical, earnest, judicious gentiemau, o
u,j appelirance. There was Col. Knox, :
tLc l'rofijent of the State Agricultural
gocietj - and there too, was farmer Tbeo. ;
K(,nn. iaokio2 M comfortable and juvenile
i though he had not been an editor for
Taylor, disseminated superior apples'
, , ,., .
and pears. Co.. o ifcr was the only one
, F, ,. v ,, , . .
I saw from the Northern part of the btate.
... ......
11 . , l.:i.;,:
7 " J appI : 7!Zr Sit aui '
id a great variety of other fruit and ,
ices. Nearly all present were plain, !
wo year old apples wcro on exhiuuion
miAAa
'j,. nr,i-i raMl. .nr,hv of Cermau '
. . . !
oriiu, wbo uiade stiort but jieruaeui
speeches : aotno wure
.....I.nn nf loimira
U lit HJUU UI i-jvavi
mers aIlj printers.
f - I .11 k;. .I.....I.. anllan A.nn.An. n.l I... l. " t ... tli-.. 1 h'.n U
t ItinL'inrr vprtr munh likn thfl late 1'rea th.i ... . . . .. D '. n J i rvr i:. Tur aim
nurscry-meu, oiuers ,.- ,f t. ' er Adeline lias arrived from Vieks- ; "tensive varie.v of the .noMatiraetiee
, aud other, plain far- , . , i of llimcl 4 a.. lill.lK n II
The fift lion diseaiwd, was that;". " " ' x ' '
... , . , . , i iuu
crane vine shelter. It seemed to bei.
'h-ugut that . wide board nailed flat over j h .
a trellis, or tho she ter of tho eaves of a j .
barn or house, left tho fruit nearest !,.. Th. - s it
shade better and surer.
The form of . grape-vine trellis, was,
ampiy i.ius.rateu vj ..... . u, j
plan endorsed by vote. Ho thoroughly .
drained and pulverized bis light clay soil
to the depth of tweuly inches, and disap.
proved any other cultivation of the surface,
exent rnt. Innff ,.r nninn nn th. a.eda : I
r o w f
suoh a soil needing little aid except from
the leaves that fall, and manured only on
tbe top he thought would need no stir
ring "kl jjes " Tu9 gtapw Wcie plan-
' ,td D,",h "J sou,h- u"incJ on the tai!
I side of the trellis, and wide enough pnrt
' to admit son and sir freely. For trellis,
he put short locust posts, 2 i feet in tho
' ground, eight feet apart, upou which he
spiked hemlock scantling twelve leet leog,
binding them together by to.rls, four
lu
, niches wide, at top and bottom
tbeie.horiz mtal pieces, between each post,
. he put eight perpendicular strip, 1 to 1 1
inches jijuare, upon which he trailed each
year four bearing vine and form fiuilicg
vines, tieicR theiu with rye straw, lie
' put up the trellis the third year, when
. tho viuos may begin to bear, and lets as
many leaven remain up in each vino as
there are bunches of grape below it, pine!.-
.low to keep Iruits was the iasr topic.
Crapes wore here hich had been piehej,
them, to "sweat or taKe Irom tticm ineir
extra moisture : after a day or two, they
, wcr0 fut iu a01ue C(H1 p;JCe, with a layer
! of paper betweeu them, so as not to com.
u.unica.e any evil to each othcr.-Thc
general rule for tho treatment of apples,
.,n..l In h tn Ihnn fr, from
j bruises, dry, just below the freezing point.
When in a cellar, let it also be dry, dark,
J ami tho shelves and barrels clean and
; sweet : paper, dry leaves, cotton, heated
sand, plaster, dried 6aw-dust, Ace, may be
. used to keep them separate, to absorb
moisture, and to prevent decomposition
n ;. iruiiu:H'-n.iuii
same treatment, but it is n.or,, difficult to
" -
keep them, as they mature so quickly and
d :eay so soon that they mint bo eaten at
io-t ll.fl ri.'Ilt S.-as.lll tO .TiioVall tlleir
, lusciousue.-s.
Speudiug two hours in this familiar
' onverse animiicd by oeca-i mal ta-tes
r.f .l..!i,.;niw Imii o..n ;., I',hni.n I
, iniiuiEu. umw uieasuu. aui in.udo.c u
-might te f.ir ion, twenty, thirty, forty, or
titty persons arouud Lewisburi;, around
I Mil:nn. around .Selin-i.rove. around Sun.
burv. or other central .minis, in father
J J - - I ' O
; once a month and compare views oa hor
ticultural and kindred topics.
LOorreaiMiiiJtino of th Star A Chronic la.
Down Anions the Rebels.
What a matigniccDt country is this
about Nashville! Splendid cu'tivatid
' farms, and el i mate beyond compare.
, . . .
f . , ..
i hen tho system ot unpaid toil passes
; aw.v. labor bceomes honorable, these
1 ,,.,,:. h. into
'
I mM" .. mstcai ot fplenl.d
mailSlOUS aild adj aCont rude negro quarters,
I . .... . 6 1 1
there will spring up many happy homes of
i industry and ontent. JIanv a hardv son
t i. . i
1 ot me -or.u intenus to seme uere, wnen
,h" wtr " OTOr mi s,Mery Knt ,Dt0 ,he
. .. . , . . , .
?M: 1 .,h8t. L ,h,i1 J. ,hi.' "3
eWl f
3 io advance, (N. 1. no advertisements '
E.t in auvanee. i.a. i. nn advertisement
taken for runaway slaves.)
iui mee visions oi wis -goou timo
coming only visit me as I shut my eyes
upon the land "as it is," cursed with bonds
anJ war, her noble ToioD meo aoj women
MifFiirini. and olotbed ia weeili of woe.
(
I .,,,, in Ja mi nf tltti wail nf thft Srriwh
j.0ct, Manarqae:
'Tin- worM U !!. I rkh, i fair.
It tlhti-jx f pri'lf tt -in tit rvwtjt're ;
Itut run It bft it ho(..wt.'M.!
irrio nii.'titT fh!l rf l,i!(-rnfi",
iat graui Urt-wi'll tu baiiiait'-i.
Nashville.
TitE RitiiiT ?i'iKiT. Wo r uMish be
low an extract from a private letter writ-
by a soldier in tho army of the l'otomac,
which is in the right spirit : has i,t..u filitiiiif goit; on near Mur
"Let every loyal man and woman ceaso free.-boio'. Tenn. The Union Mil-
wrangling about tho government, and
about
generals, anu ddoui measures.
n... 1,. .t..t il.. ,
i.owever poau.ve me, u., . u-s.
things, there are none of them that can
U8aB-v mn" su,r0 01 oeing ngo. inau .a
l6."1"" 9b" .tbe .Wcalbf,r b
"... 't?L ' "
who aro loyal ought to trust it to 'he gov.
rk of the bad when it will do good, at
1 other times keep still.
"IViiiTiNi; Joe IIookek." Tho New
"II'lIITIMi JOE 1100KKU. IHOCW
York K.cning Post says that thoughtless
b Clin,ributed to nive to the
Juri-rs 8 contnDutcU to give to tne ;
ot ,he Army of the I'oto-
character for rash recklessness j
mac. a
'
lueaieutauic loiaiv- an m-av-o a iw- ,
, ., ... ... b
lonof the public think that I am a hot-
accustomcu ;
uccuiess uatucj t
tho enemy." Tho fact is Hooker is an
old soldier of long experience, and to on-,
lraTCrJnJ bjlJuess ldlU ,he
pruJeueo and caution so essential to the
, .
i. -,. ii i :.u
Ergot was accidentally mixed with rye, :
which was mado into coffee, and killed , .
aome persons in Urooklvn. Be careful of
i -
all grains, that they bo sifted, and all ,
false grains picked out. 1'cas, browned, j
. r. . 1 . .t.. 1 .1 . ..n.i.l. Ii'itii I tim Qiu-a I i-lt 1 lii utdflin. ! har.kftmKl mnnnr 1. ..n
wuicu iuo lacia auoub tuai ceuerai uo uot i... ....... ... . . ...... ...... ... , - - . ..- ...
I I,- nr n. h.,. H I'M mil llli: UIOCHIIUU UU .IIUUUUV ,hrr Mlllineri. Tnmm In ,h.rh
and mado mto coffee, ate Mid to bare nilroni trauinir inercin uuuer ntuaiiy
"flaatant ffiactiatl odol.'' lofcaptuic,
I A ,Ikb",ne A correspondent of the
AIt.om, H.jisfr, writing from Hrnadtop
, City, Huutiuton couuty, says ho had the
pleasuro of meeting, at a place called
Kuiley, a woman named Mary Owens,
, oau jusi rcturuc-i irou. iuu a.m., .
full uniform. This remarkable
aceompiuitd her husband to the army,
iiid fi tight by his side until he full. She
was iu the service eighteen months, and j
tank part in three battles, and was
the right eye, and then io her arm, which
: retired her to bo taken to the hospital,
"uire tl,e confessed tho deception. Sac
bad enlisted in Oanviile, Montour county,
1'a , under the name cf Joliu Kvuus, and
w..,..u;, ,u u .
marriage Willi Mr. Owens, threatening
-''j -v..--
uniform, eulisted in tho same
"P"'J wilb her hu.-band, endured .11
''ie hardships of the camp, tue dangers ot
; h ''-1J. 'tub.od fall dead
J 1 .- -oundea and a
i "llloW. MTt. UWens I00K6 young, 18
r"b" P1'?. nJ " the heroine of the
; neighborhood. M.e of t eUh parentage.
Treason at Heaki. Last week, a
f ol 1 o w named UMutvn who sported a
rni0n nniform. and has a commission.
openly declared, ia Harrisburg, that .'
D ivis si ou'. umf wouA soon U the J'mt- J
i.jif. lie was arresieu. 1 eruans no was
.l...l- I.. l. ...ll-o I , 1. . ..!..!
... ..... ...j .w..
0f bis party do "only more so" for
Homocnt? i" 'fie Legislature are every
.l.n ..rn-.;.... enmnf t.in tn Kln.tn AH
Lincoln, and harm colored men : hut the
never purpose anything against Jeff. Davis, :
or harm those iD arms under him. Such
i,,, hn fo.i ;n a
, . ., i ... T
?avB . ,.lht)3lJ wll0 ra; of a rcconructioa
of the L'uion. with New 11 i 'land left out.
are no better thau the other rebels." which
statement tersely sums up tho whole ques-
-
The prijiouers in Suobury jiil made ao
T I 1 a i A ,
ineffectual attempt to break out on thj
3d iuac. The Sheriff discovered it in time
to stop the proceedings.
Jury List of Snyder Co. Feb. Term.
ikXH Jl'B Jul 1 11 lliifli-ir-ba Itsnil 1V..bwm I .
rL"-" '5:J; ""'!
j... m,:M. uV i k'fU. j.V
i j. ,;,.,,., Sl, . h. , ,;,.,,,,. .
-". n..m:...-b, w m. iuu, j.,.. s.c-n.n, J.
' rw.r mi r. mm.) vh. tt.h, aa. I
IV
;.';' '-"V'-
i.l. J.-..l Rr-lm, l.l,. Sl.lOnn-k-r. I'hillp S.d,
! s.-m nr. b . B-m-r. o.tii nt.it. ii,.h !
Uummei. n.rv i. jui.p ii..mu-. ivt.r n,.h.-. o w.
MZViZXZ ZXXT
M.n.-fl. 1 t. liravbill. John Pindar, J nai lJ"n-!r. J;m.
i. K.,r,, si,ii, i,ini..i iw.' iw V
'liuUKJlj'k'jZLi
,
I Tuesday Mornings News.
Xiic rel.cLs in rc-ard to the naval
. . -
cnairotiioiit is untrue. None oi our'
vessels were Mink : the Merceilita and
Kevstotie Mute were both saved, but '
sustained Fume injury. The rebel,510 TW " S.4Et;
rams were driven back into the liar- i -.. ,..,..., ,. ,
hor.
Aliotlt Ml I IIIOU men were
killcil aim woun
r
t't'Il 1)1 II IT fctC'UDl.
lllC l-ioekade was
not r:iisi-, T ho r,.hol slenmer
I lnntri.s u-os lniriirl nl t Miru'lpstnn
ou the l'.uu tit. The steamer andj
or, r-.ro were valued at l.".0,mni. ;
I lie pirate Alabama is prowlintr iu
tin: vieinity of New ( rleaii. The I
ollieers of t!ie Eii;-li-!i steamer t-ud-j
nius have infoniied the rebels of our
preparations to attaek Charleston. '
i;ci)t.i rc.,orts j.t:lt0 tult ti.ro
diers tit Viekslmrir are preparing for
the attack with great activity.
Latest Nevs
T!ie New Orleans Pelta says that
accounts from the rebel army at Tort
Hudson and elsewhere show a most
wretched state of affairs existing
The carrvinir out of the con.'eiin-
tion law anione- the rebels nroves
to be a very dangerous operation, as ,
II) IK 3 el V Uil llei nun upci il null, us ,
over twenty ollieers bad' been shot
while endeavoriu- to carry it into
o ,
CllirAiio, Feb. 7. A special dis-
morning at bvli-ht
, ,
wilt; uiumteu i
Ant-r coi.rn .rtino nir.i AluuiDil in li.ii
. j steamed past a reliel ;
st.,.,,,,, - ,r al;0 otiened lireou tlie Oueen
oi t. t,st. J no latter rClilieU, and :
crippled the rebel steamer. The,
Queen was under lire three quarters
'
.!
0f an hour.
i. i
V.en. .Martliler, 011 tlie lOlirtn OI
January, proclaimed tllO port of Gal-
... .. i... !
esiou uiieu io etJiiiiui'i ee ; uui uiu-;
. . j ' . v. I
. ..l.,,,....:,,.. n t1B illlth
.t....i..: ..i.. , i.;.. i.o !
uetiaiiii viai.esion,. auiu t.-,.,
thc whole coast of Texas under actual ;
blockade, and warning all vessels '
In llTm-n'ia n.,ft lun.N 1 am antn a- to ;
For N ttfr. f -r tuff, niminh l"-l t.ii,t uirt
l'r"f nl':i i1k ti.ia. thm tlw-riftina 1 .
I tfitht-r riit ntr hHe ffr prifrrtirwi,
F t tit a-rt-r - l l-v h ir'9 !ft;
But. i-h ) i hi I n:ui'l uiMko n -rti.B
W tiicb muy in my tCttatxR walt ot.
Vil ha let me no, ' I rvf. hv ft bwitutf,
K'.r vmirirul w iriivti ar- 't l i ;
Yf. a umli -hatrt-. I ti.iii it l.j jr
T ttiW bur, bf tii:tukiul, mU'1 iif i-r rompiwio.
Ph- muait w-II hrM. fr 1 nr-ui'l nM rift IVr -I..N-1
rmturnl. aii'I iii.-l.t. Ltd ri t r :
Ilrr nnti.1 wfil itt!'.riuil. 'tt tli- t-ir;fiit uctiX
Hint mvtva U.r i-u ul hvuit-tiial J jT.
Ilt-r hnm1 ch mut lim. n l J'im'ti'' rtni-lviTmi'tit,
rrtrtiarnl kniwlr.1;w ..1 b ilU)r .
Ali i mtkv it fairt r lv-r hrntnt rnjovmiit
'Io ni:tt-D my tr ubh-H xmi Iibl'-n uj carve,
Hr I I h-, t lf-(. I" V f nf
but ii'H t' '-hm tw. r.tt ftw at thr mmt ;
A (i.l lavlt tut mitvw bt-rv I'Umv
i L- t g- I itv el tli uuu-r"up hol.
N" f rtuiic I k f r nn j-rt- lii-i t nn
Kt littr n I -t.'.K. fr It..- i -n.;. T hisrh lift-;
I wi- h l . tn uu l h il. .-.rtx "f .ili'i'ii ii.
Aiid no I tiv liBVtiij"U -.'Itia cl uij) )!).
If .inj- fw r- flu- l...rf n i.
Ant wii.fi t" l-'T) I 'i i 'h- n;:irl Mb I,
Ttuv'l! lri ttiif. kn inj I it nn lili'-O,
Ur ifiij .iir - I tlar- ;.rj,ti-r, muU 1 tl vu batni.
M.llr.-- V'tfV, LACUtLoll.
ALvim. i umut'o. P.. J:n.
j llr fhe l,.i. Man I,.,; f .o,,mme are re-
, .l TuXVZ
M. , Tne ,, ar, ltlP (;,.m.n.itee :)
1 'rX"
; 'i;
r. E. ii.h..tD.
2rmjqhIr,T fl-,,hrt '
JtrWWUUCfl W B.
Wheat 51,50 KgL's 5 10
j Rye "" Tallow fe
! Corn, old 70 Lard t
j 'ts
SO
1.75
l'orfc S !
Clover sec 1 0lf
Flaxseed.
jWodApplM-Sl.tw Wool 4iito:;oi
i .. , ,.". i,
. . .... , Z""'". .. Z
, rri.sa jiuiier... io ....uniry cioap
i Rags 4, 5, and 6 Old paper
;
IV V , V, ! I V .
!.- la.i i 4 , uat.svr u ta. w.. ro.iai., ,.i iw
a-n.t.i
fK- P M. llnt. I. on th-.l ltit.SMt KI. Bi.V-
",;"I""V: . . M' '-" V":'''".
. On tt- ... '-v J in.i.-. r. v. nicr
..i , i...akki hi s.h.i. i. n. ..t n.u..ii-.
At th ri !"!ir of hT (rf'tJier in-law. M-r rr B-nnr.
in hit K- k. "Jli- . til ."O iLi-1 1 uiL, ilics hAl'L
liitv HflK liiruii-rl c-f vi.-buriE.
tCio-iit Fiv-lvrirkn'mn;. al tl Dfvifn Hoital,
: Vlr.iL'tT.!, i'.e
llli i l srO-UllT. fOJ.
, .- - 1
f.a-l au ini -f the nitx umutbc o'uutvr ia turn
l'..,..i..nr ..f I 'mw.t (II. l'M.t lt Urn K nx.pl. 1 1
' wuii-iiio tii"oiiiy'fii'htaiKrt-wicki.urie. anj
i It-ft uiwn tin- fi-iJ vt-ur hurti, uff-ring in-ns baua. A
uf ati't n chiltirrn urnr t" nn-orii lit lr.
ELECTION.
VGENEItU. MEETING of the member
ol the Union County Agricultural Son-
ety will be hrid at the iitliee ol J. A. Mertz iu
i the borough of l.ewibur?. on Tuesday, the
17ih day nt February next, between the hours
! ot' 1 and 4 o'clock, P M. for the purpose of
. electing Olfirera fur the enuine year.
Jan. J. J.A. MEK I Z, Rrc Sec
CEHETERY NOTICE.
VT an ElectioD held by the Smekhol lers
ol' the l.ewisbu.-g l.'emelerv.lhe un.ler-
Mneu was electee i reasnrer, anil all in.oieys
lor lots. rave-(iisjin. &c, must be paid to
him. Persons iuierested will please note the
!!' . , K , t
. Tho,e now in lehteJ in ihe Cemetery Anso-
I ci.tm. are re.iues.ed ... make ini.ne,.,,,,
m.en': C..''UMU-N K"'
SPECIAL NOTICE.
; .1 7," i,7i,.r.inh,, . ,V,.;,i.; ,l
iriini j ill d.iriunia. w ia anmnpr ,r..
purchased al Ihe lowest prices. Those in
u-.m ... K,.nii an, I Sh.. ,;.i .. .,!.,.
advantage to call and examine his
large Stork of Ilome-HIade Work,
.hl(.h for styIe aml q,laiyCan not be sur-
pasej in 1'umn county or elsewhere.
lients' tine '-alf Hoots $3 .111
Ladies' line Morocco, high heel 1 :.i
A nne 'luil'"' u 'l""'l "ts 1 .1
Misses an-1 I hildrena shoes at very low
prices lor Cash, at
Squires' L niun Jnl anil Shoe S'nre,
rs'npposite Ihe Bank,
I.ewisbun. Jan. I, I;;
I Administrator' Votltr. j
NOTICE is hereby siven, that Letters
ot A iminisTraUi n uptii the Kiaie ol ,
SA RAH I..V A.N VALXAHJate of UniT,iloe Tpf
I n ion ot i lit i' iViVit. have hi en cr.intiil 1
un.lt-rMneJ, by the Kfji-.ter ol I'nion Conwy i
in due form of taw. Therelore, all persons
tinlelite.l to said estate are re-pieMed to make ;
presenithem ,
o i
Z AH.
"""''""
rran ri a i i
nt.iVIVML. I i
STr
ilir. unJ-Tigned has removed her
VZt Milliner h.itahllshmt'nt
fe eiiiiiinij j.oi.iiu
;? th- rooms re. enilv ..ecar,e,
' s ''V ".""P- "kr
I root and second, where she e
1 by I'hos. r..
street, between
is prepared io
Hake and Trim Bonnets, Hats,
and other articles in her line, in the best and
hand na
styles
lUlN,
and
- --
&nt,i
vns inr aiieniien 1-1 tne panne.
'1'hail kl til luf the tVOTS hf TP! tlfi fv rttt Plltiefi -
w sh.' h"'"s ,h. ""T f"f P""-'
k". - - .....
lance. AMANDA I.. 7.L BKK.
Lewi-buri. April -a, !Mi
Toi
JN
nor fi
NOTICE is hereby siren, that my friends
have applied lo his r.xcellency Lover-
1 ...... . ......i.
pa.sed en me at lal Iecmher Messions of
I nmn contitv, to l.o.r months' imprisonment
f..r larcenv. WILSON' AN IIEKSUX.
, . , ...
l.ewisburg. Pa, Jan. 3. l.3
fVilE r'""r-hip heretofore ensnns be-
1 . twfra " ' and A. H. Dm,
in ihe practice of the law, is this day dis-
solved.
A. H. Dll.L.
l.ewisbnr. Jan. 5, n3.
wtvm mmKi.i'..i.r,.n,. ! n
I I ind l,i:tf,an.at rOKCEsTS. i
JOHN H. BEALE,
aiKIUJlIAXT TAILOll
AND
CirolIemrn'N luralshlng Storey
J2. LEVMSBtRti, PA.
'J'be sitbscrthr r has removed iaro ta aaw
fiitt it ant riinmidiois Storeroom of Tboniaa
K. Of r.whre he has just received a Urge aasl
wrii selrte.l loeli .f
oMKN'S CLOTHING,
Cloths, r'asttDpres lilk. rtbiriN. lrawrf.t.
I aKol'CT A.ND MAKKTO OKbER m ib
best stviv ami most rfasnnaM ifim.
pr;ir ncal Tailur, and empiym? th bnl
worktneii, I can conri'leiiii mvii b h OtU
and Art Vu-vtomm o u't t.Tffrl ih SJiga
The HctlDoor!
Mar I, isfil J H BE ALB
Peace Peace !
rr frim 1. atit t, in J rtmnai. f-m wnintry an J tv-v
Tha-n n".r aimtn n. -m-J tort f "wr tAio
Au-J - our l'if UtM'U.- Miia 'tt-j ao rw.
ffe' l!frv-fii xnJ Challi-i. aril .Satis Mirh-Bwlv
Att'l i'li.ini! ra) Mii't iri.-b iDi. n i tin- f-Ltiaawa
U - ii.b aiii.l i-b.iira.. iai.il frint ..u all
Sut-li s ?, i uj Cii-La t.' ju..t it au- a caiL
Wa"e ln;jn ant ?hHj!a fr-m Try rrwLLVRiitl
I !" ftr-nti'.' ' U'l ai.d llait !! t"f -aia;
U f'r ('t..t)i Ml nil prio-, (t-r Ju-trr aixt eoala.
We n it;) uialv Ciolliilii 4 rbcj . ?bai
WV. Tun- II- P"i C'r -. an-1 rrinxlm ckirt
A tul Ik uiuis utiJ li"-k:n lor irr?' ami -btrtia,
W r' -tt:rt iti'vatt Atttl t rl!itl (v r lirB a tii AT tyuda,
W v tc i.&B,t:I tJl ldtf, iut duu'l tlval Oi U-j-.
Oi!-v l.ThfB aoJ Carrot to ro'T yonr floor
Uf't-. ."ii'l-0 lor j(-tir wit.. i.'t an t Uuita fr UU lO()ti
Uf'ir Kni-itrt aii'l rtakt.- n i K '( f
Hell fUtjair JVJ LoIitW ll-r 1'Eulti..!. wi Ciu-
WViv Bru'sh- aDj KfttT. all kin U of tjiiwttncwia
-" r-;il 'iJ xlartiltlr. ajr" blivil'f r I" lit- r ;
V h il n.l u i M.irk. t xtrvi U nt-r -f wn
At -lit l.l.KK Mi 1 .-taii.t- U. . .. AU UUUK
Lt-v.i-.lui,;, Ai-tii 3,
New btand---New Goods!
j0SE1)jr L. HAWN having taken the
' ' rooms under the IVIetraph and fbrlcui
ir,rr-.rrtiiied iheui.aod filled iu an neuwv
j variety ..(
r, Cup, Gentl'mn't Clothing, dV
Also a !nr:r,- and splendid stock of CLOTHM
t'AsslMCKEs.ic. which he will mukt up la
(Wrr.as he still continue" the Tailoring Bust.
ness. He is prepared to execute ail work
entru-ted to his, care, to the aaiiatacliuu of Ihift
cusionier.
N. B. Cuttic? and Repairing or 1 dona
i oreer.
l.ewi?.tur. pril lu, tsl
: BUFFALO HOUSE
LEWtSBl'Hn. t'AO.V CO., PA.
I tuis 4;i.iiii:k, iropn(OE.
rrills xpw Hotel is &ituaid opposite ihm
1 Court Huse,in the moNt tashiunabte ani
brauntul part of the town, aod tor vt aoj
convenience can not be surfaced in Central
I IVnnsylvania.
Thoae Ti-itiDc the I niversiiy, or attending
Court, will tir J it the mot cunvroi-nt autll
' central public houe charges will ba lh
most reasonable and neither ntneorexptaH
will be spared to bestow evry comfort upo
those uho mar call. iVrsous iu tii Uuuiiif
ill be charcetj -5 cts pTmeal.
Lewiibur, April 1, XitCi
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ix.srmxrE l-DVIPAW OF OTKII
A.MEK1CA Philadelphia.
(tnMirivrtMl, 17'al.)
Capital 8.jon,0i iO.OO
AssuU. Jan. 11. - lJ5 t.7l'J.3l
j ARTHI:B IS. COFFIN. Iredu
; rHVRI l"rt l'l rr screiarv
;"l"Z,n,n.
rhandize. tiram. Kurni.ure, 4cr, insured, at
i currant rates ot 1'remium.
JOHN" B. LINX.
9Jlm3 Aerni for l uion cunit. Pa.
r.iji-pr'sl'f I nt f PU'ihllH
L Hit 1 1 llj ell It H K UUI0
i ne ni session w.n open on inurwaj
: - . l
! . v- a
I Al .ii'LJii, inn
1 EMALE INSTITUTE.
J. R. L(MMIS, Presi.lenl
laUnt'tiheliii'M
rtf Sijle or Art Ml rail j (vIvn-4 Plrlum.
for tht
Mfjk Lantern tC I'isiolvt'nj lTi-ir oitirnfitj
Lant-rn nnl Ai-pirtu. itli all th litest Impro?t-r-r
(-ii Mr- mid prtidU- lixhil'tti"ii".
Tht'rat.ili''i rotitittiisi n :rTi' n frum .a. r-l llitnr,
(I t an ) N- T'-Um- iiN- iu U-iy Uiitl liirtr
i f th I'm. --trt--. ati'l thr pr-Dt K. rwii"i- FiUr'tn
rrirr"'i T.-iUfrii'-rt Iii-tirt Natural tlisturj atiil
utlirr t.rrnh i f i-Mnc ar t rl.
titli ius.trtii-Mi'11 iTen to pn rchawr-1- FirciiniM
Catulouti of lb! attfvtf, at viy Ui
w. r. .;nnn.
Im'M 9 r.O. Box HJ, I'lntliyhia. l'
JiKMOYAL!
'
MtlWIiV has removed In. I'liofnw
ciupli Kktattlialimi-tit tu the
New Hull 'ins on .Matktl s.ieet. renll
rn.ir.l Iv Ir. Burlan. Ol'l'i islTK THB
" -"- r "
t inest uauenes in me uountry:
Havin!- superior lacitities and a lung
perienre. he is satiMird that his work can at
be lieaten. Call and test his wntkwansb'u
iwi..iurs, auj u
.
I N. R. Zimmerman,
j MF.IICIIANT TAII.Oi:.
MARKET S.piarr, I.witiin. is o pre
pared U tnrnih Ollireis- Hillturr
j tilt !llntf acr,.r,!in2 10 regulations ai -hi.rl
j ni.liee. Ai-o a general aorluieiit nl Cloths,
'. (lasMraers.Ve.lin; and rea.ly-ma-li- fl.oh.Dg.
Ask at Zimmerman's Ke J, White A Blue
Stl'OMtll It! SAl'o.MKIK.k !
IV I'ne KA.MILY ro.r .VI AKKR.
..... . .. . .
.n Micnen i.rea-e ran n n.aoe iniu khhi
he lion? .S" iPttMFIr.k.
' . . r
.P as eMly nade wan ii. aa making
cup id t'oHee.
Manutacinred only by Ihe Pain.ees
Tcnu'a Salt Manufacturing Toinpany,
l.'T. Hataul st l-IIUl)Lll lll A.
Feb lu, 1-Ciyl
piIOTOGRAni ALBUMS,
the most suitable Holiday Present,
Tor kale by MoWliV.
opposite the Bank I.rwi.hnrs.
krl Hooks and otnr gccl-sii X -J
thai mad -n hnd ..n..-nt.
Lewisburs Be. kt'..! r. H T
i t