Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, February 27, 1863, Image 1

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"Till: UNION," estubiisln-.! i;i hlMVWe N., '2,ej;.
LV 0. N- WUliUKN AND J. It. CORNELIUS.
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4f f..V pT Vfar, uiu)N In Advance.
LEWISnUKC, UNION CO., TA., FIUDAY, FEB. 27, 18G3
"I'HUOXirLE," H.iMM;rJ fa lc i:!--" h,V No., j.
Ii:!lslli II VHI!-V, IlkLl-'J-.;..,''!
k Friday Aflrrniron.
j&'-i'..rl'..uiit y Statement, sec last page.
aWN'cx! tneetiii;: f HuiTilxe Teachers'
Institute at Farmer-vi'ilo, 7'h of March.
tnV(i are indebted to I loo. J W.
Kiilmg.-r It a copy "f the Congressional
Directory fur the current s-.-ssi u.
tajrThu Luther ins aro lioldini; a pro
tracted m'-eiing iu M tl! iilmrij Mus
ical Cutiv.-nti m is appoiuted (lion., tbe
latter part of March.
having
teariu,
teHiev. .1 ! II. IH.hi.-H,
frankly roof '1 his error in
down the A lo-ro- in ti . and given In
word of li r t i 1-: liithtul to (lie I n
ion, has l e. n r.-h-a-cd.
BH-lu tlu- rep.-i". '. Court proceedings
in our last, tho 1 .Honing case was over
looked :
John Hmk.-y, .Tr, vs Ann I!. Sankcy
reasons f t in trial vorrulcd.
tCSC-Tbt: siii.il.pe we have btar'l of, in
Country m iobb "i hoods, iu Snider auil Mul-
llVail Counties. Wl'hlU a tew 'laJS. It is ill
every liiwu in the Stile. Vaccination is
the. rightful remedy." I' Lewi-burg,
there have beeu two eases, ouly, of light
ati-cLs of vati-d .id, r.ccutly.
Stv-The laic nrm of StaufT r i Hirlcy,
lealiis iu Wa'clir, .JiWt-lry, Silver War.-,
Ac, al "'-- M .rkct St., I'hiiad ?o loin;
ami favorably known ban been dissolved.
Oaioh ILrlcy, one of the late lirui is uow
cirry tn- ou ibe bu-iucs, at the old stand.
SeC Ilia adv )
A'l'ti'f'rl .....i'ii,if.'..i On the eve
ning of tt.c I- ti nisi., in- (jeu. Hanks was
i.atsiii-: to b-.-i carriage from the ladies'
entrance of the City Hotel, an air-gun
as filed, tin! bullet uf which pa-,ed
liiui and was f. und ou the 01 lo r Mile of
the street. The would-be murderer bad
tiut been deteetid at lust accounts.
8fs'e 1,-irn that I!
vaiib, wiill.- atteulliii; (
Nor Middles-
lUrt IU Ml.i ile-
burg, WHS taki'U severely ill with ilifljui
Uialory rbi uuiati-in. I-aac Sienker, K-ij ,
wa also taken ill, and wn compelled to
leave Court, and the Sheriff having been
Pick for s.iQie lime, aud Uliable to attend,
tt,e bu-iners o( the Couit was considerably
iuio.ded.
fciV-J-'sH ii M'-.i:e Jit., of Urady Tp
t'nion Co., died of Chrome 1'iarrloci, at a
llo-pitai uear I'n-lerick.hiirg, Vs., ISth
itl.-t , ai l 7 y iu. I'J d. He was a
li d le, r.i'hful soldier of Co. li, l-'llst Ueg
J'. V. He w-js buried i iust. with the
L-iuoisof wtr.iii the Washiugton Cemetery,
White Peer II .le Valley.
IsavSouie of our exchange having puh-
lishod what purported to be an extract
Ir .in a ppeech by tenator liuckalew,
whfh ovinctd a spirit f loyalty untx-j-'ctf-d
of that eminent copperhead, the
1-ufK.ni-bur.: mrtit indignantly dti
liiv it. It 'i au'h -riz'd to pronounce
it a uii-ebi v-.u- t atbncjtion, and infarnaus
liln h M.d." It i-i hirJIy ii'.-ceiry f -r the
i . ..t . i i i r
' .0 taue u,. .ue cui.ge. . . ,oce
ol its net piiitieiau; ui oi.e acu'iatute.i
wi.h Mr. IIaekal. s antecedents would
ever suppose bun euilty of speakiiij; or
wiitiiiK oue w .td iu fav. of the Federal
poveriiinent, or of anything to hurt the
ieelitii's of Lis Lretlii.n iu arms down
South.
Ha-. IV-nusyivania volunteer, writ-
leg from y urtreesboro, l-;h inst., says:
'Mauy thanks to you fur a copy of the
G-v. rn'ir'ti Annual Mr.-saje. We are
right glad to ii am all it U lis us c mcern
iig the prosperity of uur stately old Oom
tnouwealth. While we aro h-re, b-'hold-inj;
the terrible w-rkiis uf thtn p-.Tiiic-
I'ius ucc'rines ad p
btatts. it MrentLe;
d ly the .Seceded
I our hearts aud
hands to hear that the Adiu'mintrative
l'acui'y cf our beloved I'ennsylvania ;s
practicing the principles of sound luyalty,
exeeilunt political economy, and a virtu-
oua regard for the public welfare. How
well for us that no hereditary right, or
political tricKery, c .uld place a villain at
tue post ol uinicuity an t u-mg-r, ill pucu
?','"", 'f i , , f 7 YV VT,l,
i resident, d in t forget A. (j. Curtio.
'ur correspondent gives us an argu-
mcut k-tweeu two Voluuteers, oue claim-.
iug that th ue who first entered the ser-'
Tice, aud have borue
also have bounties and ths other, that.
they bavins euterel not from anv r.dcuni-
ary iuducem -nt, they cmld be titisficj .
wuo ine uauar aui the complimentary
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opinion that they declined an, extra com- .
cu 1 J f
Mr ....o-Prrsiit:mr I
A 1'niiadelpt.ia g-ntiemau fut that
tho dibtin-uishtd J- tudoa physician
r.ant .. t
vj.v.., iut, ivivRiut imvi vuiy
. fr- t i
n,ir.u nt ' l i r i . k ...
.nit; iti IUV Uta-i Ul t ULUIUdlit;
and
wan
.u.-( ui n men ue was couu jcui ; " m
1 tar
ajluiif l , ii-ut tt. the k!n, aul a tii!;
ihtrt ur roeeroy vur that." We have
tuown teveral peisous ho have tried ibis
with great Mtisfactiou. Silk.bcing a good
f . in .ri inrt tirtt . it n r.i , .
th hi.iw . f tl'.t i .- ''
ttie tioy ot that pecu.iar clectricitv which
Citincl iu a measure creates or draws, and 80U)8 a''noa tr- . a " ,ue
,..i. . i i ,i.. times aud p. aces when genuine, leisurely, 1
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The picking htusc of Iopnot's powder chos:n times, with no excesses, costly ac-1
fc. li'-i -1....
n-H.S, hear llimnoton. Ill ..vn.i.l...
mil.....-..'.-.... 1:11: e
. . r ' - "I -",4aiuiiu..sli.r ui er-io.u u.o,
.... 1Un.f hiiiio lourteeu nefsoUr. uioiuiu luo
v. . t ... . . : 0
ine .liliUuu.l Jaiiiac was douc. J Ubii. eeij lis
llAUUISlil'Ki; (HKlllM'UNDKNl'Li
,TI v i.r.i, -it
. AiiitiMt, 1 ta. i.
Mr. J iiitwrin ha j.resx-uu-j in Senate
r.'tuotistraucea, from citii-ns of I'uiou and
I.teomiti-'. L'aiust the repeal of an actio
layout ac-ruiu It la 1 iu sai 1 c .unities.
The C iveroor informed Mr. Heck that
Jul-e Shannon and Capt. Hitter of the
U,.u,c lud h.th resigned their military
coimuissi'iUi before entering upou their
I, i.lative uulns. Hope the Seee.h
8, tupathiz -rs will uow inquire whyMe?rs
IJrown ( irih'-i) and Myers are aay
fi on their fellows- who were drafted and
iu service.
Mi'NI'AV, Feb. 23.
About 2 0 clock yi-r-torilay moruinjr, a
storui fr.'iu the nor'h-eat pet in and cou-titiu-.-d
uuiil drk last t-veiiiug. ll seems
tu have been wide-extended. The suow
is nearly a foil thnk, and somewhat
drifted. It is 1 1 i t u euld ; tbo sun ehines
bii(;litly this uioruiug ; but compacting
and moistening of the snow is the ouly
Ihiug lacking to make the best sleighing
of thu Stan m. The l'hiladtlphia mail,
due yesteiday alternoou, was live or six
b. urs delayed, aud doubtless there will be
a general iter-nigenieiit tor a day or two.
Senators, ltepresentatives, aud OlIieerH,
who went b-uie last week, will be loug a-
e iiniug, this. We "pour fellows" who
they iu their giec l.-ti tclan.1, leel 4 ntc
comfortable wiiile tutuiuatiug upon our
r -sptcted feiiow cinitLS who are uow
woiry iug, fretting, fuming, pining, wuu-
during, trembling, sighiug, repentiug,
swearing, toiling, lugging, sweating, oh-
iug, aud wanting to get back to Harris-
burg !
The '-fair-weather Christians" were in
a great tuaj irity, in II irrisburg, yestitr
diy. Your correspondent believes that
no one (and, especially, no woman) should
eudauger health by attendance at public
worship but those, well clad, and in good
health, should moke it a special duty to
turn out on apn
iiiUniMitg f.r Uijf tvitriihle
hours. He found a "faithful few" at two
'""uuay ee.i jois a unssiuu scuoui iu iuii
, , . - . ii:i
iiiuimjiP. and a rei;u!ar one at afternoon.
. i i t
two rreactiinc (ierviees w-rc atrenuea tty
a'lout one of every two able-bodied nieu
who eonld have nar.ieir.ated. while the
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number of tender and delicate females
who braved the storm was rial to that
of
L-reat lubberly lazv mortals of th-
male persuasion, church-members, kept
at home by a few inches of show, to have
pushed through which would have been a
blessing to llo-ir blood and their souls (if
they have any '. ) They are all out to-day,
however, huugro the cold and snow,
ready to nuke a penny or a dollar.
Caiutrs
are tube fired, to-day, in
houor of the llirth of WasImnhtox, an-i
his farewell Address is to be read iu the
House, in the presence of the Legislature,
Governor, etc.
Tufmiay, Feb. 2t.
Last Sitiirdtv, the llnise pissd a bill
f ir the I'eun'a Hailroad Company, which,
yester-iay, some ot tue .H-'mUers saw a
''fiiake" iu. io they had up a motion to
reconsider its pa-ant up m which a i i 1 1
ibujleri " firo UsIcJ untiI 10J p. )j
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Ka ihry dj lurucd, without reaching
the vote.
This m-irning, cold Victter fleighirg
on emooth suiface, but "hubby" iu tho
country.
The Telegraph says many men in the
tTaiy Ja mta for their poor families than
they did when at home : als) that their
f unities are better remembered by the
charitable than they were before the war.
J.igcr beer drinkers threaten to "rc-
sisl" the increased price rf that nasty bev-
cragc.
If their resistance amounts to a
total war upon aud abstiucuco from it,
their creditors and families would thank
I
Uod for that tax, anyhow. j
Sleigh riding is a luxury that coats, '
6er, M to ?o per nour. Mme poor
horses are most cruc.Iy driven Govern-
m. nt horses being taken, among others, I
"for private uses."
A fi , t w k ;n , rnom tt tte j0Bes
which consumed tbe accounts of a
""'"g ' 3i-er. many suspicions
uf fjul Wurk' au'J sdu10 fut!lnS- I
t entercu tue ser- : ' - " i . '
i's brunt thould our ou 'i"0 Tpi''ion of a divorce because f fficc, aud be further punished by impns
i .!,. .i '. ., .. the faithful wife aud m.thor had beconio onment. Vet tbo J'ult-r l'atri:e, went on
House, an an unateu achate camo
hopelessly insane
Her good, patient,
tul'tful. "c'iatc fcpouse bad his prayer ;
,.ii - - ,. ii, ,f
'""..iiuiiciy postpuueu uy a vuio ui uvcr .
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L n,fiUt W29 "T T
ecUtucI auJ '"'g drunkcDne6s, over-1
lli('iDg "faSt" horses, and abuna and
vaug out or blow Horses u oe-,
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cuso tbere was ood BitthiD' iu spots,
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U aimodt
. ww..
every youngcrly rerson j
. ,,-! ,e t ,. , , . . , ;
wanted (for fashion . 6akc) to cay they I
bad hal
a alcich-rido or a snreo. : ,
tuutuiufg, wuu u.circti eyes, acuiog
heads, stupid looks, and lightened purses,
they groan over tncir silly excitements in
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obclience to imaginary requisitions of ;
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ceuiai s eiL'n-riaes cou.u De (iti, it nt
1
: . t. t Tl.:. t
:s, or tf:er-.'ro.us ! This .
air is full of frost, whieh j
iu i.s gUiitiicg iiit.cn.
Last evening, the lcm.cr.ts of b,.ti,
,, . 1 . 1
Houses held a private consultation, upou
11
0,,ll! u,j ct J'!t unrcvcalcd.
. -'ic.-srs. I.ck. auu .viycs i.Acnniinj!
n'5 """"') bad .a-sed in the House a
1,111 11"'"S h Auditor of Ljciroing
c"u'''' '" ciiiplny a Clrtk, all to receive
l" day a!,o iuereuin;; the pay of the
t-'ounoUrtonera of Clinton canty to Si
per Jay.
In the House, llopkin hill tt) repeal
the Tounue Tax on the IVnu'a Central
r
Kailvvay, was takeu up, beilis the special
ordr. An aiiiefidun nt, imposing a tax
upou ail railway and other similar compa
nies, was debatid until adjournment.
Hills arc pissing for the re-opening of
a great many 'e!aiiiis" which stand no
chance with our present Auditor General
and Stale Trcasuicr.
TllfRSiiAY, Feb. 20.
To-day, the Legislature meet to count
th
home (uot the Army) vote, ci-t in
October, for State 0'Ji:-r.. 'Sp.-i S'.en-
kL.r ai,J iarr will c.iimi out a little ahead
thanks to ibe slow turtles of our party
who let the Oopjsiliou da all tho iroi.i'oy
lJ5i fil ;
J hen, "the Honorable and various
barnacles c.vpeet to adjourn over uutil
Monday. To-m .irow, by invitati ,u of
citn-ns of Si uam..n, they expect a free
m,, Id that p.aee, by way of Lebanon,
Healing, and l!i-toti returning, Men-
JlV) d,.u the N -r h lirancb. They are
have a lig diuiitr (some, perhaps a
'-hio drunk,") at the Wyoming House
al in glor.licatiou of the c juuty of "Hack-
awanua." This will be a long j uruey to
see the proposed Capital uf an incipient
s;,ire, and, were it iu the pleasant stason,
would be delightful ride. Justin this
s ,rt of weather, merely passing through is
not very satisfactory, and I prefer to eat
wj bread aud checso at liouie. W.
HarTriucc John Vau llureu is begin-
a 1 1. . . .t t. f I.:..
u,"o uavu iuo kciu-s iatvcu 11 uiu uis
CJL'S-
Whij would think that I Ins arcli
t i . r... n i.;. t ..r .1...
coryrueau, iiiiei uu uis tuuic u. me
' .
o oemiiiiiiii, 1,01.1.1 iid.u ui.ihu cuku eiii-
tiiiiuTs as Iji.ow : lit ."Ucti is tuc case ;
u,i ta bctM '"f3 I ri P'ira'
tory to leaving the Hcuiocrat.o ark, as we
fear he is iirosclyiins- There is nothing
1 ' . ,
t-I'ial to close communion with the rebels
w ' '
iuou.eai.ks. f-utin. iilvu
li. V , has hceu holding a p iw-wow with
the rebels in rc ard to c oint.romise, the
r suits of which were hiutrj at in a recent
tpcccii ai .kw i i wueu uu aiu .
"The Suutb w -u: 1 n-.t hi ar uf a con -
vemiou until att r their ii.dependeiiec had
been rtfio'u z -a ; anu iiiv':r. wane ue !
hved, shou.d that rec.'niiiuu take place
it he coulii help it. Juey had rcluavl to
into a cuventiiu to rnimdel tho Oou-
stitution, while, it ihey had lavore.l it, a
Dew election for I'residuut mioht hae
taken place iu six'y days, lie never
doubted that liavis and the other leaders
iu this rebellion were opposed to re-uuiou,
and therfirc, until thu South cati put
down the men who led her into rebellion,
the war must go on. He was utterly op
posed to accepting mediatiuu from auy
iiuartcr."
. i .i . is ii i.
in rcgaru 10 iu i..uaucipauou i rueia-
ruutini, be tuii :
"N-tw this reclamation, therefor?, in
uiy j'ulment, doer nothing except what
any Central couiuiundiu the army might
do. That is to riiy. as our armies advance
slaves are S'!t free. There is no escape
from that eoncluion. mvcry exisfi to
some txtt ot by superior force, and when 1
our armies advance against slaveholders in
rebeliiuu, unless they choose to take the
oath and keep their slaves in bondage,
they f dlow the fortunt-s of all the rest of
their property, and are d-.-stroyed or set
'ur CVir tree.
KxntAi.uiu.NAiiv .Measures. What
.1 . .1. .:. 1 1 ...
uo luu luiseieauio ueieuuuuis wuo me
ctCruaHy prating of the violation of the
- y t of tT:Attori tiUlt 0f tho Proceeding
jn .fnca to such matters in revolutiuu-
ary times Tt
ma JanUary, 1776, General Washing-.
ton wrote to Governor Cook, of Kiiodo
Island, informing him what Connecticut
''J uf tbB ' 'e "
far as to provide that none aro to write,
Sieak or Bgainjt tDa proceedings of!
Congres?, under penalty uf bciug disarmed
and di-r lalih :d from holding auy
to remark : 'The situation of our affairs
seeni to call for regulations like these,
yi 0 j iuch M
another
time would appear cx'raordinary, are now
o ..
absolutely necessary forPrmg
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Oq0 causo of lbo cxcitomcDt against
the draft ia Milwaukee was tho fact that
tno Ucrtuans can oeen rvrsuaueu iuai
iii i i a..
tncro wouia oo no urau n mey wuuiu ,
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,0,B lUD """"' .
sucn an easy way to avoia too urau, uiai
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Hi'innpruin mai irnv. i u liicii hiukiiu-
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ment. no sooner bail MUwauKee couuiy '
given nearly 5.000 majority for. the ; f
"regular democratic ticKet, than a urait
. . - . ti .. i r
CB 8 "Poa ,3Bn !
Ir.t...t f. lr.'i
the 'Jill ward M 1
Jrnttiol fop lr.'l Bnldier ! That seems
enormous, to them, aft. r Toting the "re,?- j
i... .i v: .. ,
win. uluiucuiic ue&ci. .iii. ir.i,ouiuo
. . .
ih,... i,k...i ,i I,- hoar.i
from ''can not fool them aaaiu." I
n.ibcrti,'.."iV. of W,ili,,; U .-.nnin. !
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r, . . ,, .( ii'i:,.,, ;.....;., t
teJ ie(,u,j .Maisha. lm Weetlia I'tiii
.ly.ui. j
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As every body sii 1111 to thinrf that
,. ' , in
More Iv.'iprrs are luaktn-; money, I will
give joo little of iuj exK-riece. I will
ftart with HI yds of u.u-!iu bau,;ht at U ets.
soM I,r 1-5
realized t.i HI) luvesttil in
Ibe same musiiii at 1'! eta per yd , whirh
bought uic Z'i G-l: yds.; s-ld it at IS
ets. Iter il.. wlileii mailt! ti il'l. Ilivm-
ted 111 the taiue uiu-liu at -Ji cts., per d ,
wbieh bought 'Jli 1:0-0 yds. of muslin ;
I sell this at 32 ets. per yd., and n aliz :
ST t. I invest this iu luu.liu at 40 et.
per yd , which brines uie a little ov. r
, .... 1 .... 1 I . 1 ... 1 .
10
yds. 1 Hailed wuh 40, aud now have
10. Id 2 years, 1 have lost li-ii of my 1
stoek, and should g.ioiU deeline to the o:d I
stun .1. id, I have lost (Jli per ct. -f 111010 y
invested, besides all expeuses aioj lab,r iu
atteudiu to thu more. Six l-tit tr.
Remedy for Small fox.
A great discovery is reported to bae
beeu recently made by a surgeon of the
Ktigiish Army iu China, in the way of an
i!f c uil cure for this teirible and loath-
f ime ,Jiwase. The mole of treatment is
as follous : WheD the receding fever is
at its height and j 1st before the eruption
appears, the chest is rubbed with crotou
oil aud tartaric ointnietit. This causes
the whole of the eruption to appear on
that part of the body, to the relief of all
tb(. rL.st it a!;0 ae.utca a fil aud coai-
lil;,c frnl,,ilini anJ tlma prevents the
d,.caSj from attacking the internal organs.
Xuj, is id , b0 nJW tha istabhshcd
no d,' of treatment in the V. ,gli-h Army
c
IU
Chiua by general orders, aud is re-
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ded as a perfect success.
A currcpoiiJcut tf tLe iVuvilcncc (It.
I Jmiit-il 'jfficur in ths army of the
I'utouuc flij.ics a letter t'j the editor of
that pujRT aa fjiltj; :
1 am do tugro wurliipcr. I have al
ways believed Itut a white in in as gotid
as u iH'grn, if he hehaveis as m.Jl. Ne
groes aic us much iutcruated lu this war
aa miiite uieu arc; l bey ro able and
u illiixr t ti 'Ik t wbw Utit lut them d t i 'i
y would as ttouu see bUek tueu cuario-;
1 -:i 1 I
uil uuaiuu uajuuns as wuue uiu wuuui
I orotUcrs. lueir Jives aru uu more
nrcclous t
lhau ours. '1 he He be Is tutce
tuelll to
i Cflhl aaiustus; why do we Di.t
cm ao opportunity to tihl for us '!
iftvc lh
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11 meie aiu iui-u iu tvutjue isiiuta wu aiu
uuwilhug negroes should light lor u,, let
tueu. come aud light themselves.
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Tha CoppirheaJs have wastol ranch
breiI,u iu emulating the falsehood that ,
the Irccu slaves cuipioyca oy tue uoveru-
muui .1 1 un ii'j.i i ...1.11.1:3 .11.1 .
vast eipeiisc to tiio country that white
uieu are laxcu to supp .ri n.y negroes, i -.
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1 .. -.!(, r,,i..st l.tr r n .a .. ..v. . r ..I I...
iruauij uiii up uiu n-e'.ij s iiun tijttu-
dlliXU. uU acr.uut ,.f the freed slw thu,:
, Tjtal Krceipts T-ll.'.l
i Kxeuditurcg li-O.TUO
Hal. in favor of the negroes 5'jUl,;;i
t thus appears that more tbau half
a unliiou of dollars was saved by these op-
erations, and is iu the hands of the Asais
taut Trea-urer at New York.
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Wc Icaru that the leaders of tho Pem-
' ocratic party iu this county, are engaged
in circulating petitions for the passage of
a law against the influx of negroes into
this State. The main object is to alarm
the folks with the ilea that the blacks
W1" PuUr into our State in immense bodies
under the rrociamati.m of the TreM-Ient.
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d leuinent is to draw the negroes South
instead of North. It will be time tuough
to pass laws agaiust the influx of negroes
into the State wheu the contrabands
actually nuke their appcarauce wiihiu our
borders. Miibmitn.
The extensive mill property ut tho west
end of Wiliiaiusnort, ou which stooi, uu-
til destroyed by fire a few tujnths an ,
what was eomui only kuowu as the ''l'"'
Water Mill," was rrccuiiy suil by Jervis
I-andun to L. A. Ivisworth, f t H,UU'.
This sale rttpiin-d S-GJ wurih of revenue
stamps to lf'aiizo the transfer papers.
Ljiomiti'j (t'-i'.t.rte.
One of the meanest tricks of the Ilcbc1
allies in to represent the brave men in the
army as turning traitors to tht ir eaue and
their coumry by denouncing (he jovcrn
iiieot. iSauiu-1 (jcrman sends word hme
,uat , Pttc, as from tjm tuus u,,,,.
suuls him iu tbe Selius-rove Times a
,,3t,t.r tuat ovcs Bt)lI m1m v h
-.ore than it does Lincoln.
-
The l'KDl'I.K of Mngland arc begic-
ning to come out for the L'uiou, since the
i-.tiiaucipatmu rrociamatiou. ihe aristoc
racy are agaiusi us, naturally, iu-7. .ir.
vpurgeon now prays opunly for tho sue-
cess of the North, and his congregation
(numbering 4,01m) to 7,0"0 ou Sabbaths)
respond "Amen 1" in a voice like the uiur-.
.
mur ol many waters.
were takeu at Murfreesboro. u antan v
(took Ibecth oftiUegUuae to tha United
' States, at St. L)uis, on tho 4th iust., and
! wre disehargtd. They were destitute of
mouvy, chhuhil', auoes, ac, auu
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tha
i mmcui ui uc misijr v,imnui-.iuu iu h
1 j.... ..t .1... C-..:. : :
J
Geu. M'Kiostry, convicted of earless-
ness. extravagance, and marked nartialitv
j w - - j
t St l.onis. ha been t.liinil.
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f i.
i iiiik a l am. tiinse wuu aril w.irrnv n Aon.
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Itiirlinnton. Iowa, han iust plpeted TCn-
publican charter officer by majorities of
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eivv iu iuu. iug ibiuubl.ll uailieil lueir
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c.i.; u 11 l- i... i-i:... i
th Democrat, and a bro-ner of Mr. (Jum, i
V.oiU X- ...1113. lj.(l. t.lu J'.UIl.ll Ul
. . . ' ... .
he democrat, and a lirtit ncr ot .Mr. t. una.
Kdi.or of th Juniata Oumiiicl, died io-J
tuiatljr in to Aiuijf j
latest News
Tin; I'liinii mortar lo:its sire suid
ti) In: pl iyitiir upon tin.- Kelicl foitili-t-Liliniis;
at Viok-diiir, where (.rulmMy
i,s hot work crc this.
The Heln ls cltiini to havp cntiturcil
our l'Ufti (if tl
n est throuj.'ii the
ilot.
ll uu'.-lo-t V ol lnr
Mtii-i- the t'Xni-lire Ol lii'tiun-irani s
adiiiit'.iol lit; ulioiit "raisiuir tin: lilncli
lule at Cli.irleston," tin: H -liels betray
great fe-ars in that ijuarlt-r.
r.tssr.i liv tin: diei.-ivc vote of
Ykas 11."., S'a.s 111, the Kill for
'(nnilliiiir and railing out the Nn
tiuiial l-'oi i-es and lor olln-r purposes."
in tlie llou-e al Washington. NVe
r-j.iiee to see that ii.iil.-y, I.'-litiian,
Hole, Killinirer. ami all inn: l.'iiion
War iii' ti voted tor the hill, and An-i-ona,
lit. 1. lie. Stiles, I. aear, (.'ox,
Vim: hei -, Vallaiidighatn, and every
ll.-'uel sy iiipatliizi.-r airainst it. The
hill exetnits only sons Ae., hut iloes
not txe-uipt 'onirrc.-smeu or i;elith
meu of color from supporting the
lotintrv. Some :i nn-ti i iinu t s yet re-
.1 1-.
cniire tho coneuireiiee ol the ."-eiiate.
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.'ill IIHi.l. I'l.i'ir.n.-. "w .........
.17i.,(i';.r & TMunr tys : "A Tot fir
Governor was taken among the members
of the 20th Michigan licgiment, as a
matter of political interest. Tho Lallot.s
wre counted, and tho result has been
" . autneuu eaicu , ia ,..v
. t 1. I- ..-... If .ir..N with tllrt (in.
, , . ' . f , , i,:
dnrs Totes, everynhire ile, iu being
' overwhelmingly Kenublicau. The rt-suii
overwhelmiuglj Kejtublic-u.
was :
l r aotin !I!atr, KopnlHcan
Vol lii-ju tJ. St.ui. l. m .crat fc7
The 9-ilc of the Near York W-jrll (coj -perhtiid
iiLK--p;iptr) has beQ tti pp-d
(Ur. iihout the ciups of the Army ot iLe
I 'ot.jui.ic, by orders fioiu the rruvj-'t-Marshal
(.em-ral. The rejo in f.r this is
b CiU-e it tlir-sctuiuattd di-lal etiti
tucuts pn judicial to (he discipline of the
army.
Tho carninL's of the I'ennsylvania Hail
road Company exceed tcu million dollars
for the la-t ti-eal vear. The New York
I'cnrral gave U.oUU.OUO ; the Kric,
i.lt-l). Much of the receipts of lut.se
i .- . .. .. ..f
?L'VtrJi lines were irum irauspi iahuu u
,IOops and Covcrntncnt su plies.
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the Aoti-Hank party. et they all voted
S(,3i0., Sec. Chase's bill to aid the Gov-
eiiiment. becau-e the lianks generally Uo
nOlCOn.lUerillOlUCiriUU-resT.
.
John t.ouuess(a t nion or l.cuericK
If It . : . I . 1 I . w . .. . .
r ,, . , i.
ironi i am ruia, in piacc m iuinu, I't-ui.
C iirjes- wi- el'jc!ed by Jepub:ie:iu Tijtrs.j
SALKS,
! .r in.i- :it this ,-fflre.
A-lvfrt;:. J in th t'.ir..n
ltr.7-H Uf ui Mr.S. v.. MH!rr. L' Whburt:
M ir. ;-H.ms. ht'tit iumdNtt! K.W.rl!iM K. LuI-Ijur:
Mitnh l' hrm M.rk il J.'lm Hariruan. ItutTatiM-
Marrti i;- Prrsoaal l'ru;Tt ott hrlstlan llflf. Lm K
Mar.i; Farm slin k lit ll..lierl siratiail.sr.. KutTaliie
tlarch v Farm Min k nl Fraarls ttil-nn. KitllaliM
Uanh l'.t- I'arni im d of iilllain k tlmin-. ki liy
M irrh ill C.-al anil 1'i rstui.i! rr.,i.-rl ur Wrs. . L.
Ian lalrih. di i '(I. Ilunatne
arrli -.'3-Karm Mm I ill lliih. Itli ki I. I al r.utr.it.ie
Marrti-2.-i-larnjso,(kiit llarrn-l :atll.l ast Kutlahir
ll iri!) till Farm M.M-k wl saniui-l Mn)rr. HluHrlit
Slari h .'7 - l arm Mm k ul Philip l. mtn-rllna. ki lt)
Mur.jv- rcriuual rniacrt) ul L.lhaiulit-rltii.trai.lijc
VKMIt'K N..TI f..r -al at ttir " ('liren! -:. " t ffio-.
'.Vll-v. Mr. .V.rick : eireets to bt,
ill? Su-'jiif'h.nin:!. S in!iiy ini-rn:n? nxt.
A sfnt-s of srr'iiiriis on the I'rephrcifS
ill b .tlivrt-'l in at'buth Kvpnin:s in ihe ,
l.iiihran. Church, hy ihe Pai-'r. hivin;
rial rftfp'nce tj ihe-Sjns ft" ihe Tinie,'
th'-y rHiatf lo the Sccimi-I A ivfnit of (Mir iurd
aii'l Savior Je-us Thrift. Next ta!baih
pvninj: The Ket raiien uf the NapttSemuc
lvn.i.iv.
Trinity lr i. Kpiocxpal t'hurch. The
TaTtT, R--V. K. 11. Itf. wii, will prarh i n
Suit-lav aii'TiUMtn at i iteltrk, alx) in the
evrriiu nt 7 o'clnck. .uttjTi in ihcevernni:.
aiDii'-l " frvicei in We.Incsday alter-
on al 1 1 o'e
litvoicum-fl iUavlirt.
Vorrrctnl W-efity
Wheat Sl.f.'l Kggs.'. 3 K,
liye SI) Taliow
Horn, old 7a I.ard !
')ats :) l'ork M
ITaxsced 1,75 Clover seed C.I'O
Dried Appies. 1,00 Wool -loto.,0
KirkiuliuUer
l 1'otatocs i'-J
Fresh liuttcr... IS Country Soap 4 SO
llas 4, 5, and G !d paper
MftRRt&D.
B R.-T It A Fink. --'J'! ill.t.. Wll.l.MM P M1ECKER
tu.t Mo.s K i: ANN IIAA-. Is-lh t I. j-lmrjr Nortl. .1''..
!rtl,.-..ii J'l!. in-l. HANIEI.I. Ml.sSKIlS. 11MIHT
mil .Misa stsA.N UEe'h, I...IU LllM;ri; Ti, Meuu-ur
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,,, , M,i:v .in.riie.t jjUgut.r ui ir u raump-1
' (h' ttt? 'it'.th iiit . in W illi..msi;,ort. I'T R.-. P. S Trur-k-
., v .t.nt..i-.
i IIAUI.KS SUl I.KIi nuJ Hun A,
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DltD,
nnttc:th tnt.iAi:fiitET c rii-t of Joao it
KrllllC:m "I .V.riHUW'"-m4.
u l.tnir-Kt'inc Tp tniim r. Sth int, WILMAM. in .
mti "t Koti-rt and r-til-ibrlla 1U-1.T.
Jrtio-t.'MICIIAKL MlLI.KIi. Jr. ai;-.l U.ut-C rr-
AVatflies. Jewelry and Silver Ware.;
THK Hndersined would;
-.f-''9 xMMXw ... ...
jAt;,-vr .-."-i r .
respectfully invite yor at-
TXZAZtXa
tfi.n,
j - ,ne OolJ JEWEI.KV. ..f everv variety if
styles comprising all uf the muted aud mutt
hmulifui ilrmirns.
Al.. f tti.IO SILVER WARE, tqu.,1 U
din and the besi make oi .Wist I'talnt
.. . . . . i . . i. ..
--
'tir Watehe and Jewrlrv carefully re-
P"a and "'c,m D,
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f.'.-e'-''! .'o I'ViiUj'.r 4 Hufir'i-) I
K V,1":-
l'L'IMalC SAF.K.
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lh- resi-.u'l-iuic.
Ceiiee ul the suo ci
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the (..'
loairi o. i
U..ar:
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t'li.nrs. t I mi... Utir- K." U-i
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IV .salc to ti.iiiniei.r-' a lo . '. e
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11 K.
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W lenee t. s.it -en ,. r ill B .:'
Ine t-.u-olofi, our mile 100 I .--ae-1 ;i,iu tie
I.Ulull t'tioii ti.
th KM 1 JU.
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ihi, 1 iih ii ccuntv, on
Tw ,!,' Mir. Ji 17. .?.
the E Mil; K r 'V M ' K I sail su!-
M.o'li i uti 1 1 '.li.- t ;., .t
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yy farm ol fiai.f . Wil.on. in Bm'u. e
lowmh:p, t nioii c .uir.v. ' -tear I.ew i-iiLii i , :i
H. ,o:..,y, M,nU l, li-i,
t'.
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M!t;.'?n!Vrii-.'i
li.r...-- u nit'r. ( .i.t t .:t
... i, i c,
'"'i, m.tm-i ' at"'lo o
f.noon. when Term, ,-t xal.
H he in a le
known bv f KA.M Is WIl.Mi.N.
i is ii-
Ih.M'l 1
i m n.i.orM.T,.ii in-- r'-ioii.Toi ui
j ? tcribr, in Ke.ly Tw,-. I'iiii-b Co
jHttr-lny, .1 ir. . i'.t, Ji
M r--. 1 M .r, wi li !.!.! M,r r
t.. - r - 1 ' - it- it jr li... I i
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t' cumtnen'' at !0
t!,- in Ihe
foreiioi.ii.
Y-1 fi.iry U.
1I.1.IAM K. Mitiilii:.
vi:.i)i'i:.
ll7ll.l. lie M.l.l at pot .e -a'.a:
y ot Win. LJIair... i n tl.r 1'ik
liullalue lounsh:p. t'oooi t'ioi:i-. , .-
h- r.
rnrTir!i"nriris at 1!I
h t-v, . Vi: eh t 'tiy
rk. A. M.. .p) hra '
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. nl vil.-s II.-
rll.li futllilitte U 1 Ul
'.ra-li ; ,-vr 7 ir.Ti'.
KH.'ilAKI) l:H KKI..
with :" ' x-rurry.
vr.Nini:.
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Holla'. -, i n
el, in I'd
Ihe folLucintr I
rs.oial Y
pT'v. to n il
3 II -rses. 5 l e t,.
MZ"s, 'i W'.iL'.ois. S
Kaon!!.; Mill. Il.iv I
lit.' II ;s e! .
t. T.if-s-i,,.,- Mr
.ke.i,...u V ti. is.
I-r-'nt
:i;i.e.
ie irs.
r:..MS, H.irr.'ws, ri:,i:V.i;iKll;iv l..a'! -s.
an 1 a van' rr . f n'ier r..nn fmp . . - r -; ,
' A!m.. a ..i II .'.1 an ! W.. Ju-n F:-; :-
I ttif, Mirh a Nicvcs H-.N. I.-ifili n, T.tt. -..
j ("hair. .v.imK a Ul ".i ret ti t.'i 1- r Vi-i-
p:tr. a varicry .1 t.t.it-r a?tic!vi u-t r:n!-
ni'T.'c!.
.i t. ci!r.fn'Tirt at 10 ,iV- 'x A. M ,
whu Terms w.ll te tn : ir (.n-wti tv
ii i;uik r mii.,
YKNDl.'K.
IT.L he s ! I, at the rt-.'-nrc of lb- itS
: senher, m VV.niiVi'i, I 'nifn v". nbi;
, the fi'i'owine i'TMOi! Ir. eru-, vt :
1 lh r-f. I : Milk C. vs, i M..,:Vr. Ti-s
1 fi'iir-hiif-e VaL"n, I np-n Itpecyv, Mt -i,
2 l'.-ti2h. I -i.i.'-hill IM.Mijh." 1 shovel
IVi iun, I rt 1M u h. I I irr-wt I I'uinva-l.-r.
I l'.m il""k, 1 Vi.,.i mhvp Willi p ff,
C.n'W.H"i iiari, together wuh a v.irn iy
cihf-r Farunii L'teuaiI- too uumeri'U t.
nipnitim.
ale to fnmm'nrc at 10 o'ci. rl; in t
f.reiiccn, whin 1 cnn cf S.iie w;!l be ia-te
kn .wii by SAW LI. MtVi:ii.
rniMc sai.k.
On Si'unl n, Mtn h IS, l-Oo, ;
rpHK subs.-ribt r will ob r a iarn- let cf
1 U'tiisehuul ami K.irh-n Fiinnmre m
I'i1ic Salt', at hT re., irnt f. c- nM-un ..f
itciMea U. Ifmeatis. S,.u, it airs. Tat ir-,
l .i. Lino Ciis.x. S'liL-i- li.tr K-!t I.t:it!eiiltf nK.
i-w, v, a.
N!e lo cointnenri-at lOo'elnriv-
'' Lti.lT ". cash ;l over. (I mnnilis
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flats b-
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Two Vacant Towu Lots for Sale,
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tt-.-t-r t r.M.ji:. n M.ii
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lii'ISi: AM) LOT RK SALE.
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Jjiice is hereby given,
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or: a. ! 1 on -toi ; -t ovn 'I urn
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FAMILY OliOGEalY!
fi'ilK 'jtiiitT-iittici! h.i-. rj'm 1 a JStw
vr.nix i:i;nri:;:Y sn.!::i:
in tiir r. rr; ri'iviiiy rnpif V. V. Klli",
lif.tr th-- i i i II IV -I. ii. !. M.ii iwr' ir-et. Lew.
i-'mr?. uVri' h jv. a!':.,, ji-arei to
ti'ir. : n 'h- r-'iS. ic ;.h :;ie ivm fi
4:iiitit H, i tut 1 iti. I tour
t.2!hrr w.'h all t 'h-r ;irl u.uVIt k-'i t
in Mit ii an c-i.t UMimrm ai ;be lt,uet pr.et
;if:,l L.ve tiiiii a .i : i'.
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Jan .:. N A i ll . M 1 1 Til Kf.J., Act
Administrator's Notice.
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