nan awa sui m in imm nunc 11D JUJJI1 BY 0. N. WOEDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At JI.!H per Year, always In Advance. "THE UNWV established in lSHYrtole No.r2.6ia LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA;, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1863. CnROXILE." est.!!i.Je. in 1843-Wbcle No.. 989. rl BLIXII1.D KKMI-WKkRLT fuesJiiy Morning & Friday Afternoon. snjrIj. Thus. Cbamberlio paid ffyiog visit home tbia week. 3Jacob Gibbooy, of l.ewitbarp, has received an honorable diccbarge from tbe 142d I'. V. in coosKjacuce of physical disability. rSrOa Tuesday morning of this week, VTm. I.. Nesbit, of Cbillisquaijue, idiot a wan of tbe following dimensions : Lrngth from bill to eod of tail , 4 feet 2 inches ; idh from tip to tip of I lie wings, (J feet 8 inches; weight a little less tban 16 pounds It is perfectly while except bill, leet and legs, which are black. SSYDEtl COUXTV WITHOUT A SllBRIFF. It is with pain and regret, says tbe Wnkly Trilmnr, that we announce tbe death of Sheriff Itausc. lie died after an illness of tbree weeks, of typhoid fever, on Sunday the 15th itifct. Snyder county is therefore literally without a sheriff- Tbe Coroner, npno whom devolves the duties of sheriff io such cases, by law, is absent in tbe army, tbo Governor will therefore appoint a sheriff to serve ontil tbe next General Election. Spring Elections, concluded. Mifflin bubo. Judge, Henry Gast ; Inspectors, Joseph M. liowes aud Euos AV'eiroian ; Burgees, James II. Young; '(Town Couucil, liuiel Mo, 11. G. Wolf, John Gast and J.ibn Ueighard ; School directors, It. T. Barber, John M- Taylor ud Joshua Weiser ; Constable, William Uotbal ; Assuror. William Uro'x-r Supervisors, Samuel Gutgcu and G. W. Slader.; Overseers of tbe 1'oor, IV m. Fos ter, 'Esq., and Benjamin Miller. Wstsc Buffalok Judge, George Z-:l-Jers ; lonpecmrs, William Clapham, Sam uel I'oung.; Auditor, Samuel Suoetuiker ; Assessor, George K Sheary ; School Direc tors, Samuel Shoemaker, Jal bioffjndur fer: Supervisors, John Knglebart, Joseph Klinginan,; Nonstable, Robert Taylor; Overseers, John C. Ooerdorf, Win. li tech ier; Justice of tbe l'eace, Elias Kaup. Limestone. Judge, John R. Meneh ; Inspectors, Thrums V. Barber, Jonatbao eanderi; Auditor, Win. Ivathertimu ; Assessor, Vaiuutine Walter ; School l)irec tors, Christopher Socbold, John Itinkard; Supervisors, John beebold, ieter Wchr; Constable, Christian Usubermao ; Over eers of tbe t'oor, KomduaI Walter, I'aniel eebald ; Township Clerk, J. 8. Kauden dasb. Hartley. Judge, Thomas M'Curdy ; Inspectors, Robert Watson, Daniel Wag tier ; School Director, 11. V. B. Lincoln, Samuel Corl ; Overseers, Josbna Knerr, John Frederick ; Constable, John Kline; Supervisors, William Fees, Samuel Molt ; Auditor, Charles I'. Emery. Blffai.oe. Judge, John Rangier; Inspectors, A. J. Riehcl, David Sleer; Assessor, 1'. Ruhl; Constable, Wsa. Hei aer ; Overseers, P. Hen nor, M. I. Reed ; Supervisors, Andrew Rubl, Edward Culp; fovD Clark, Dr. J. F. Harvey; Auditor, Jacob U. Smith; School Directors, tt'm. gleans, Thos. II. Cornelius. .East Buwaloc. Judge, John Au rand ; Inspectors, John W. Brown, Samuel 1'. Miller; Assessor, Aler. Penny ; Consta ble, Benj. Wioegardeo; Overseers, Daniel Miller, Michael Brown ; Supervisors, f-'amuel Noll, Jaeob Brown; Clerk, Michael Wolfe ; Auditor, Wm. L Harris ; School Directors, As. Aorand, David fiehrack. Hartlkto!. Judge, W. F. Wilson; Inspectors, Wm. F. Moyer, Elias Orwig; Assessor, Daniel Long; Constable, Wm. Kliog; Overseers, S. C. Wilt, David Fill man; Clerk, Henry Styers; Auditor, famuel Hanpt ; School Directors, Philip Witmcr, Henry Katberman, W. F. See- bold ; Burgess, Josiah Mook ; Couneilmcn, Christian Dale, John Dale, J obn F. Charles, Joseph Samscl, Hiram Border; High Constable, Samuol Weiser. Ksi.Lr. Judge, Levi Pauling ; Inspec tors, Levi Moll, David Leiby ; Asssessor, I'bilip Stabl ; Constable, Isaao Moore; Overseers, Henry Kieffer, Peter Guyer; Supervisors, Adam Herbst, George Baker; Auditors, J. W. Kautmao, Jacob lleinly, . A.Subl; School Directors, Jacob Uo denbaugh, Thos. Cliogin. Lewis. Judge, John Howcr; Inspec tors, Jacob rtllmao, Jviward lercer; Assessor, Charles Rubl ; Constable, Wm Cliofrmao : Justiee of tbe Peace, Solomon Hoffman ; Overseers, Anthony LeFevre, George Kleekncr ; Supervisors, Ueo. Kulil, inoab liiogaman; Clerk, John llcisb; Auditor, Charles Sweogle ; School Direc tors; Jaeob Spigelmver, Thomas Sbipmao. 'New Bbrli.i. Judge, John Herbst; Inspeetor, Wm. K, Steioruck ; Assessor, C. D. Roush ; Constable, John Lebkicher ; Justice of the Peace, H. R. Dcllioger; Overseers, Jos. Kleckoer, Jos. Wiotcr ; a ! : . t i ...... . Awuiuir, -uud u. cpitier; School Direc tor!, Wm. Beoner, Emanuel Snyder; Bur tress, D. Heckeodurn; Councilmeo, Jos. Orwig, John Wiuter, Jas. Schoch, Milton Cornelius, David Kooney. Independent School District, (part Union and part Snyder). Judge, Wm. Miller ; Inspeetor, Jacob C. Ulricb, Jamea L. Beofer; School Direotors, Michael Oldt, Abram Eyer, Joseph Kemplle. In the South Ward, Lewisburg, Samuel Roush was elected Inspeetor over C. C. Sborklcy, he havimr ni.I oo otes aodinorkley9. The n.me. of two usivjwiv otcio VIIUH'U QD IDS fiTOlair ticket, one to be voted, tbe other erased. Many overlooked this, and voted the ticket without erasing Dame; oonsrquently; k"tn bauict were thrown out. The Dem 'ats, taking advantage of this oversight, iKtstly ran aud eltctej .Mr. Kouab. Revenue Board. Tbia body is called, ooce io tbree years, to equalize the taxes, at near aa maj be, between tbe different counties of tbe State jam as County Commissioner seek to equalise tbo Uies between tbe different j Tuwnsbips and Boroughs of tbe came county. Hon. Henry 11. Moore, tbe State Treasurer, acta at President of tbe Board, which has appointed eight officers to wait upon it. Tba members of the Board (appointed by the Judges of tbe several Judicial Districts,) are as follows : 1. Alex. dimming", Philadelphia. 2. Jacob B. Tshudy, Laneaster. 3. David Lowry, Northampton &o. 4. Wm. C. liealy, Elk, M'Kem, ie. 5. Thu's J. Bigham, Allegheny, (j. Joseph Ifirown, Crawford. 7. 11. Applcbiugh, Bucks. 8. Win. II. Kase, Nortbumb'd, &. 9. Abratii II jsslar, Cumberland, &c. 10. Jobn Fausold, Westmorc'd, io. . 1 1. Geo. P. Steele, Lunrue. YX. A O I leister, Dau. and Leb. 13. Myron M. Mott, Sueq. and Brad. It. Adam 11. Eekcr, Washington. 15. Wm. B. Waddell, Chester. 16. Moses A- Ross, Somerset, &9. 17. Thomas Pomroy, Liwreoce, io. 18. M'Keau, Mercer. 19. II. A. Picking, AHms. 'M. Cbas. Gudykuost, Union, Jk. til. Decatur E.Nice, fccbujlkill. 22. M. II. Drehrr, Mot, roe, io. 23. J. Htgeotnen, Berks. '24. Samuel Calvin, Blair, io. 25. John T. Hoover, Coulter, ie. 20. Michael M.-ylerf, Sullivan, ia. vlnplror ilyrnn P.rh.t wtiodiaduu hi way to at Uutf Ibu avainoa of Una Uoaril.) The returna from tbe various Counties were examined, first, by Committees, who waded tbrongh various tremendous columns of figures comparisons, aggre gates, averages, per centages, and various other Arabic contrivances to bother tba brains of honest peoplo. Counties wbioh neglected or refused to answer tbo inter rogatories, which had been propounded at basis upou which to arrive at conclusions, were estimated at say ten per cent in crease. It it well known t' ' one Assessor will return property at muoa higher rates than another man who Is equally honest. Whole couutics, also, it bat been found, approximate nearer tban others to actual values. To arrive at uniform tod equitable rule, inquiries were instituted, for the purpose of ascertaining, during a term of years, how atr lands were taxed to the sums they brought at orphan' court takt. Sheriffs' sales we think, would have been a fairer platform. But orphana' oourt tales were tsken as the basis. Tbe results 100 being tbe standard were as follows io a few counties : Delaware (highest) 71-100ths Union and Snyder 70 " All tbe other oounties came down, eomo as low as between 30 and 40 that is, they were taxed 30 to 70 per cent, below what they told for at orphana' oourt tale assuming tbe returns to be eorreet, and the test to be a fair one. So the good Id Republican counties of Delaware, Union and Snyder stand A. No. 1 io making honest and up-to the-mark returns. Tbe agyrrgate increase made by the Board to tbe taxable valuation of Penn ey lvania, is about Twenty Millions of Dollars, making, it it taid, an addition cf $60,000 per year to the aggregate of taxes. Union, Snyder, and a few other toon ties were not increased in valuation, it being evident that they were already rated the highest, proportionally, of any. Geo. Kase, of Northumberland, did move to add $179,000 to Union's 3 per eent. list, but (with our eounly map before tbem) Mr. Gudykuost waa able to show that in tax-paying we were already "high enough up io tbo world." Our people are esti mated at more rfvm one third per head over those of our adjoining counties and although our average wealth is very probable some creator, there is not so wide a difference as that. But it it bard work to reduce the fi urct a county putt down for itaelf. and to tbe Board seems to have paid us a high compliment : they made Delaware, Union and Snyder TUB 6TANDARD, and brought the other Counties L P TO THiM, at least measurably. Thus, practically, while oora are not io- created, the noV counties are icereased, some very largv.. I give, in a table, tbe valuation estab lished for our own and adjoining counties. S mil tu. 1 pr rt- 5 pmr cL WatckM. Union $3,820,620 $48,419 $1,400 $00 Snyder 2,65:1,828 32,425 0 6 Lycoming 4.875,000 22,887 300 215 Korlhumb'd 6,400,000 70.6(54 6,800 96 Ceoter 4.417.445 3:t.36l 0 66 Now let us see how much per bead this valaation average. Populatina Union 14,800 8ojt-r 15,035 Lycoming 37,309 Nortbumb'd 28,22 Ueuler 27,0110 TalnaDon f:.878.2:i9 2,6HA,2A9 4.476,fi0 6,476,660 Porbaal 262 179 131 1 189 165 The Board adjourned, last week,after nearly a months session, for which tbey reeeived S6 ter dav and "station erv." They appeared to be intelligent, sharp business men, and have dons a good work. Were it Dot for the war, tbeir additions of taxable property would warrant a tax release of another balf mill on real estate, and perhaps that will be done as it is. We do not know as they took any adion on tbe Report of tbe CumnissioDerstorsviso ( the Reveove Code that it Legislation proper, and this Board's duties are de fined wnder existing laws. There teems to be no disposition in the Legislature to lake np that able, well-digested report of the Commissioners, which teemi likely to prove an abortion. HAKRISBURIr CORRESPONDENCE. Monday, March 23. The election for Mayor still attraots at tention in Harriaburg. Uoumfort't tnj. is, I believe, 43 aud it it intended by some to oonitist his eleotion oo the ground of fraudulent voting. Tbe State Librar ian, School Superintendent, and other Officers ia power under Lincoln and Cur tin, it is stated, eoold easily have eleoted the Union candidate, and thus given a mighty impetus towards National success, from tbe Capital of the State. It it acknowledged by all that bad our party began to work a few days earlier, they eould have awept tbe city. He must work, and ortjanhe. so as to reach eiery man, to carry the Free States and save the Na tion. Our friends in Lebsnnn and Easton report that they carried those boroughs, (ususlly against us,) and that wherever tbey worked intelligently and manfully :hey are encouraged by the result. Re-chartcrinij Btuhs. In the Senate, tbe evening session was prolonged until 10 o'clock, upon a general discussion of the poliey of re-chartering banks. Sever al of the very best banks in the State, with charters yet covering two or three yean, are asking for a re-charter of their banks for terms of 15 to 20 years. Tbe Senate Committee report them for fioe years only. Tbe poliey is to bring all Banks to banking upon the U. S. stock in other words, to make our national in debtedness tbe basis of our currency for many years to come. This evening, Mr. Lowry, (Rep.,) of Erie said bit oonvictiont of our impolitic system of banking, and of the necessity of our saving tbe Natiooal credit, and tbut sus taining our National arms, compelled him to vote against every extension of a Bank ebarter on tbe old plan : and boped tbe Governor would veto every such bill, Mr. Kinsey (Dem.) of Bucks, argued that tbe Banks bad stood by the Govern ment, with most material aid, in her hour of peril, and that the people the most loyal of tbe people while petitioning for rt-obartsrs, bad never sent one remon strance against tbem. Mr- Wilson (Rep.) of Tioga said no one bad petitioned the Legislature in favor of the immigration of negroes, yet thousands bad remonstrated against it. Tbe petitions for these Banks were mostly from those who bad some sort of interest in tbem. Here were 20 it 25 Senators, each of whom bad feelings for particular banks, who would unite tbeir votes for re-charter ing all : whereas, were all these banks in one district, but few outside of that dis trict would rote for them. If called to speak npon the point bis diatriot would almost unanimojfily remonstrate against any exeept the Free Banking or the Natiooal Banking system. He also hoped the Governor would rise to the oceasion, and stop this mode of banking, which eonld not be done too soon. Mr. M'Sherry (Dcm.) of Adams defen ded, the Bank of Chambersburg which bad the entire confidence of all tbe community. It was argued (by the same one) that tbe too sudden changing of the banking sys tem, would create much confusion, and rather embarrass tbe Government, by the banks calling in all their dues and in that way be disadvantageous. Mr. Turroll (Rep.) of Susquehanna stated, that while be felt disinclinod to vote against friends who represented good Banks, yet he thought two or tbree years tuffioient time for any or all of them to settle np their affairs, and to prepare for that system of National Banking, wbioh be deemed best, io all respects. Oo the final vote, the four Philadel phians, and five other Members voted against tbe Bank, and 19 or 20 io its favor. Only too Democrats Donovan of Pbilad. and Wallace of Clearfield (where ia a Free Bank) voted acainst the Bill. So the Democracy is now totally reversed from its ancient poliey, and is tbe Bank party 1 How ebaoged is the Democracy I formerly foremost for Liberty, for War, and aeainit Banks now foremost for 0 Slavery, for Peaee, and for Banks ! Jeff erson and Jackson would n't own suoh a party, if alive in tbia great day. The bill donating tba interest of tbe National appropriation for Agrioulture, to the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, near Bellefonte, passed finally. Tuesday, March 24, A petition wm to-day pr. sen ted, from a eitisen of Philadelphia, ia favor of pre iin the immigration of parsons with red bair on aooount of tbeir known pugna ! C cious and disagreeable qualities. Shinplastert. Certaio evil-disposed par- ties in Senator Wilson's district hsving commenced tails against honest men who in the reeeot emergency issued illegal notes for curreoey, in accordance with a supposed necessity and general desire of the people, be introduced a bill relieving tbem of all legal liabilities in tbe ease. As this would settle every petty persecu tion that might be got up by personal enemies all over tbe State and in tbe Legislature have, for two years in success ion, almost unanimously, excused the Banks for violations of laws in noo-pay-uenl of specie, and bave relieved tbem from tbe penalty thereby incurred it might have been supposed tbis lesser offenoe could bave also been overlooked in tbe circumstances of the case. Men who honestly redeem Ihie paper money, bave committed no moral offjoce ; they have simply disregarded a regulation respecting a point of currency, prohibited by a statute. Yet Mr. Kiosey, and tbe majority of tbe Senate, eould not find it consistent with tbeir views of duty as sworn Senators to remove this liability. Bank directors are all pardoned, over and over again : but honest merchants and they whose moral or legal offence is less heinous and illegal, are left exposed to every sharper, malignant foe, or merci less speeulator, who may seek their ruin. Oo examination and reflection, I see not bow any Senator could say Nay to a gen eral bill upon tbis subject, even If they voted against a local bill ef the same sort. In tbe prcperation of tbe Appropriation Bill in tbe House. Mr. Laporte (Rep ) of Bradford mo7ed to reduce the pay of the Members and Senators from $700 to $500 for the session. Mr. Beck (Dem.) of Lycoming moved to increase tbe pay from 700 to $1000, which was carried. But on voting for that proposition as amended, it was voted down. Wednesday, March 25. Tbe Senate reconsidered Ibe vote releasing from Goes those who have issued illegal notes for change. It also, in the case of the Bank at Bristol, refused to recbarter for a larger term than five years. The General Bill legalising taxes, ic , by county, borough, and township author ities.'was passed in the Senate at last. As it was somewhat amended, I will loot attempt to give its provisions, and the vote npon it, until it appears officially. Tba House held an afternoon session devoted to tbe passage of tbe Black Bill. Hopkins of Washington, aa if be saw the enTeet of certain inhuman features of tbe bill, tried to soften them down, but the majority of hie party voted against any amelioration of it. The bill fioally passed by 60 votes to 40 4 Democrats sod 6 Republicans absent all the former voting for, and tba latter against, the barbarous, unchristiao, and unconstitutional partizan dodge, unworthy of the Dark Ages, and appealing to the lowest and meanest pas sions and pjudices of the most of our people. Two men voted Yea who, occas ionally pretend to preach tbe Gospel of tbe God of love, and take tbe name of tbe Savior of men upon their lips in the form of publio prayer. Tbey are Nelson of Wayne and Wakefield of Westmorland, men, who, if in tbe sacred desk instead of slaves to Party, would have shuddered at such an assault upon the rights of hu. manity, There is no danger that the Senate will disgrace Pennsylvania by the passage of sueb a law, and tbe 50 who voted for it do not expect it to pass they only want it to play "Nigger" on another year. Patriotic Songstress. As if athamed of their refusal to grant the use of the Hall of tbe House to Gov.Johoson and Ex.Gov. Wright, tbe same Hall was unanimously granted to Miae Kate Dean, of Tbomkios Co., N. Y, to give Union songs. I am told she has been among tbe armies and hospitals, for the past year, doing what abe conld to encourage and animate the soldiers by patriotio and sentimental songs. She ia a stout hearty lookiog lady, and wears shoulder straps, and the buttons in dicative of soma tank in tbe army. Speaker Cessna presided. She bad a grand audience, who eheered her heartily, exeept that "Father Abraham" and few others failed to touch the echoing hearts of somo scowling chaps who looked as if tbey might be Copperheads. Quite a rain last oight, sad warm this morning. Butter in tbe Harriaburg market was 40 cents ; chickens sold fur $1 a pair, and a pair of turkevs brouehi 3. 1 know of no place where marketing is so bigb, in a rich farmiogoommuoity, as it is in Harriaburg neither can 1 account for it. But I am satisfied thai -there ia a careless, improvident, hand-to-mouth way of living, that allows extortion, and pro motes poverty. Hundreds of families never lay by a bushel of potatoes or a quarter of meat in tbeir season : tbey buy Irom day to day, and arc therefore, from the cravings of an existing appetite, at the mercy of Ibe seller : every market morn ing yon may tee poor, weak women lugging home every morsel 'of provision for tbe eomioc days, instead of bovine more or less by tbe quantity and saving thereby money, lime and labor. Dead. Monday night or Toesdsy morning, a sick man eomiog to Harriaburg from Baltimore, asked to lean npon the shoulder of a passenger, who granted bim leave. Tbo sick man gave bis name aa Charles L. Noll said be was from Lewisburg was sick with disease of lungs bad. been in tba army as adagoarotype- ist only wanted to gel boms to die. Hs I 1 rjdt was taken to Tea Eek'e U. S- Hoal, near the llairoad, kindly eared for, and Col. Slifer was sent for, who seenred ibe atten tion of Dr. Rutherford, but tbe poor man died before noon. Notice waa telegraphed to Lewisburg, before bis death of bis eondition. He was nearly 21 yeara of age, a son of Henry Noll of Buffaloe township, who brought hie remains boms for interment, yesterday. Ed. Small very small lusintns. On con firming the nomination of Mr. Forney for State Librarian, the Democrata all voted Nay. I doubt whether ona of our party voted against Dr. De Witt's confirmation, when a Republican Governor bad the weakness to continue bim : bat DeWitt is vo more competent than Forney. Let the majority, or those in power, bave what belongs to them. Those Sonators would doubtlesa vote Yea on tbe nomination of Burrows? They always staod by their men, and our officials would do well by doing the same. Thursday, March 26. Both houses have agreed to adjourn on Wednesday the bth day of April, making a session of one hundred days in all. Of course tbe "scribes" will henceforth be kept busy, day and night In Senate, tbis afternoon, on motion of Mr. Lamberton of Clarion tbe assessed vsloation of that eouoty waa virtually altered to its former figure on the alliga tion that that county waa not "properly represented" in tbe Board of Revenue Commissioners, tbe first man ippoioted lo tbe Board having died, and the eeeond (I suppose) being from some other eounty in this district. Every eounty cannot bave a member, and that eounty was respectably represented. If every county beeauae it was raised in value bad no "proper repre sentative," over sixty will bava to be reduced 1 Better let it alone I W. Great Robbery. Oo Wednesday night of last week, as the Norlhero Cen tral Railway train was passing near Cock eysville, Md., tbe safe of lbs Adama Express Company was thrown out of its ear. It contained a great amount of treasure, for which a reward of $5,000 wm offered. On Sunday, the aafe was found io a mill racethere being io it still a large amount of Government bonds, certificates and checks, well soaked with water but some $50,000 of Treasury notes and gold eoin were gone, and no track is yet had of them. It waa a grand bauL and tbe Company will probably lota a largo aum, through the absence of tba Agent Irom tbe ear wbere be belonged. Liberal. Moj. Henry White, Repub lican Senator from Indiana and Armstroog Uo. s l a., has sent bis whole year s salary ($tUU) lo be divided equally between those eonnties, and added to Ibe fund for tbe relief of tbe families of tbe soldiers fighting for tbe Unioo. . List December, tbe U. S. Mint, it is said coined over four million oj cents. At this rate there must be a fashion of hoarding away copper aa well as silver, gold, and Government curreoey and greenbacks. Gov. Seymour has noited heartily, with tho Republicans of tbe New York Legis lature, in framing "An act to eneonrage re-enlistment of volunteers and the enlist meal of persona into regiments hereafter lo be formed." It provides for a bonoty of from $50 to $100 to bo paid by tbe State. An East Tennessee Hunter, the Nash ville Union says, bas collected about five hundred men in tbe mountains, who can pick a squirrel off a top of the tallest oak with tbeir loog rifles. Tbey are ambus cading the Rebel cavalry at all points, and wiping out wbolo squads of them with astonishing celerity. Syracuse, March' 21. Major-Gen K. V. Sumner died this moraine- at Ibe residence of bia son-in-law, Col. Seal I, of eongestion or the lungs, lit wu sick for a few days only. Tuesday Homing's News. Soctuwest Pass, La, March 15. Com. Farragut, leading in the Hartford, passed the Port Hudson last night with his fleet Tbe steamer Mississippi groun ded, was abandoned and burned. Tbe army is within five miles of the rebels' works. The cavalry are skirmishing. A dispatch from Paris, Ky., aays tbe rebels surrounded and captured 200 of our men, at Mt Sterling, after a sharp fight. Latest IJeT7G A Memphis dispatch says that Far- rasrut discovered tne indianoia at Hard Times bend, and recaptured her without resistance. It is ru mored that the rebel batteries at Haines' bluff have been flanked thro' the new roote to the Yazoo river. After a brisk skirmish, nine miles irom Nashville, on the 24th, 300 Fed erals and a large amount or stores were captured by Wheeler's cavalrj. A Union force came to the rescue.and re-captured prisoners and stores, to gether with 50 scccsh prisoners. Gen. Burnside has taken command of tbe Department of the Ohio. The rebels are planning an invasion of Kentucky, and Uen. B., with bis ('JtnJ army corps, will be promptly on hand to checkmate them. . Our armies on the Rappahan nock, Mississippi, Cumberland, and at , ji j e ivDurmsioii am rupiuiy prc,..uS f active ODerstions : and as soon as tne .!,;.!. m.v avnrrl ef ""t, o.u.v, j V leciadve results. I All aceounts agree ibat throughout Rcbcldom there is fearful des'itutton, amounting lo almost absolute fauitae, especially at Richmond. PUHI.,IO SAL.KS, AdTtrtUad ia tba "Chroalelo" or Bill at Uilf ollca. Var.-rirmeal rrnorrtjof e.faiarll,Uwltb aar0i3l-HcrcaaaSlze,r a.DaaHwwer.Lewlsbarx April 4-rerMMUl rropertjiarv.ticatberllaa.UaUax April a-H6aaie r . iun nunaaa, itft, Lelhar( al 1 a'clock, VKNtlCE NOTU Sir aal at I ha "Cbroaiel. o&Va. i . . - . - 1 I CurrtcitH Wtekly Wheat $1,35 Eggs t 14 Rye .. 80 Tallow 10 " t n 10. Corn, old 75 Lard.. Oats- 30 Pork DJ Flaxseed 2,50 Clover seed 5,0i Dried Apples. $1,00 Wool 40 to50 Firkin Butter 12 Potatoes b'2 Fresh Butter... 20 Sides i Shoulder 1 Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ribs i Shoulder U Country Soap 4 & 6 Ham IS CoMnaiaoiis. li is useless to deny that the masses of the the people have a deep seated and settled confidence in "Sarsaparit la," as an.alternative remedy. Notwithstand. ing this confidence has of late years been abused by many preparations claiminr, to pos sess its virtues but really with none at all.siiil the people believe in its intrinsic valua as a remedy, because tbey have known its cures. Tbe ra;e fur large bottles al luw prices, has called into market many compounds of Sarsa parilla, which contain scarcely any uf it, or even any medical virtues whatever. Yet everybody knows ibatSarsaparillaisihe great staple antidote (or Scrofula, Eruptions and cu taneous diseases, and the purification of the blood, when they can gat the real article, or an actual eitrael of it. Such we are now able to inform they can obtain. Dr. J. C Ayrr & Co., the celrbrated chemists of tbe East, whole reputation assures us they do well whatever tbey undertake, are selling a Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, which, although the bottles do not eonlain quarts ,lur a dollar, do contain more of actual curative power than whole gallons of the stuff which bare been in use. it is asserted thai one bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains more than double the amount of medicinal virtue, which is afforded by any other. This fact is not only apparcnt'to the taste, but its stfects and cures afford incontestible proof that it is true. Such a remedy has been long soarrht for, and is everywhere needed by ail classes of onr community. ".t', Cynthiana, Ky. MARRIED, In JnMT ?hur. tm tl lth .nit., by Rt. Rirt hearts JlfeKPH M. WATKHS Utl UltAlZlJt fiVKKi, both of la isar sr. Dirir. Is UwiibartT. 2th In., I1KNRT DENTLKS. Km of JtiBtM at. and Matr A- MMk,gw! jm, 21 Amj. VttMttl to-morrow. (SeUiirda,) tat 2 o'clock. ri-niU tavitJd tostUema.) Id MiOI Intrant. rd4nir.m Um 234 In--, JAMES, Mm f tUss-aim aVtMt Mi!!r, agvsl bit 15 jtssua mmd 10 wmoulhat. Mr. N Starr, vife nf Dmrltl 5blt. naMlnc byir thU city, wM bwrii on TwJtrjr. bhm tllfuof pwm)wsua, rni dvnlw. Mrt, M.wu woroai switch Uskivr-d by U vuty knew br; be lit-sti m lift? of aMfuIow, nntl bas rne now to reap ft rich rwwsinl- Fretptwt (IU Journal, lor. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE late residence of Maj. W I LI.IA M FRH'K, consisting nf a messuage and Two LOTS OF GROUND, on the corner of Market and North Third Streets, Lewisburg. For Terms apply to J. F. & J. B. LINN. March 27, 183. Estate of Hrs.Harla SLGraham dee'd. LETTERS Testamentary on tbe Estate of Mrs. MARIA M. GRAHAM, late of Lew isburg borough, t'nion connty. br.vii!" been granted to John C. Boggs, all per-'.ns indeb ted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims . r demands' against the same will present them for settle ment to JOHN G. bOCGS, Executor, or A. H. DILL, his Attorney. March S6. ISC:)- ANNUAL APPEALS. "FTOTiCEis hereby given, that the Annual 1 Appeals of foion county will be held 10 the Commissioners' office, on the 13th of April, for persons where a division or in crease has occurred sinee the last valuatioo,or where the person taxed came lo reside sines the last assessment Those interested can at tend if they see proper. By Commissioners, A. uierk. M.irklT.mS. PUBLIC SALES. PUBLIC SALE. On Si'unhy, March 23, 1S63, rp HE subscriber will offer a large lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture at Public Sale, al her residence, consisting of Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Looking Glasses, Stoves, Garden Implements, Vow, rigs, & c. etc Hale to commence at 10 o'clock Tints Under $", rash; oyer. 9 months' credit, with note and approved security. ELIZABETH CHAMBEKLI.X. Lawtotrarf, Vak. 14, lftU. VENDUE. WILL b sold, al the residence of the subscriber, in Lewisburs:, oa Stlarday, April 4, 1801, the following personal property, to wit : 4 Horses. 3 Bur leys. I Carriage. I two- horse Wagon, Harness, Ac: also, Bureaus, Bedsteads Tables, Chairs, Stands, Stores, and a variety of other Household and Kitch en Furniture. 8ale to commence al 10 o'clock ia the forenoon, whea Terms of fate will be mads known tay CHRIST. GEMBERL1NG. Match i tssa. KNOX FRUIT FARM & NURSERY. IOR many years we have made the culii 1 vatina of S.M4LL. FRI ITS a spe cialty, and taking into account vanisTv.ac titv and trauTV, our stock of Vines and Plants of sstrts Furmr.RMEi HTKIWRKKRIIS, MMMKKKKUiHC aUHFSKBKIM, tlKKIYn. cr, is nnequaled any whdre, which weofler on the most favorable ter.ns. Parlies wishing lo purchase would do well to correspond with os, or send for our Price List, which will be sent to all applicants free of charge. . Our Seed Store and JIarticulural House is at $, 99 riflh Street, whsre all articles belonging to saeh an estab lishmenl can be had of the best quality. 98 J. KNOX, Box 13. Pitt'borg, Ta. - ,HE pir,nership D.,fuf. ei.sung re I twees wm. vast uwaa and A. H. Dm '.,h Prc,,e of ,n 4 SPI'Cd. A. H DILL tswisburg. Jn. i, U63. T A. ELMS will open a Select School, al to he Town Hall, Moadar, Aprit 8. Terms to suit the tinirs, March SO 1 r M. METZtiER intends cpeoTnt the usnal SnmmerTrrm of Select School, on .Vluuday, March SO. Terms of initio vary from $2.!U) to $J.75, according to studies pur sued. No extras. Lewibi g. March I3i3- Executor's Notice. "jaTOTICE U hereby given that le'.iere tests. mentary on the last will ni testament of JAVIER DALE, late of 7wisburt; boroosh. Union cociity. deceased, hare been eranted to the subscriber, by tbe Register cf Union county .indue form of law; therefore ell persons indebted to said estate are requested; make immediate payment, and those havial claims against the same will proem theia properly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned. T. H. WIL&OX, M.D., Ex'r. LraLtmi. Slareb 13, U. S. Internal Revenue I 14 tli Collcc-ioa District, Peaa'a. "VfOTICEThe Ai.nyal Assessment IV X (be County of Uaioa of all person re quired to lake oat Lieeo&es haviig beer, cumpleted, notice is hereby given, I ha I 109 taxes will be received daily (except t tba days below specified) by the Deputy Collec tor, at hts office at t'nion Furnace, on anJ after this date March 10. until and n cludm? Saturday, the 28th day of the same JESSE BEAVER, aUepu 7 Collector. SIIEEIFF3 SALES. By virtue of a writ of PI una Ft. Fa-, issq. oat ul the Court of Common Fleas of Union County, and lo me directed, will bf expocJ to public sale or outcry, Oa Thurulay, JprHO, 18G3. at the Riviere Uouse, in theborough of Lev i.burg, county aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. M A certain Lot of Ground, situate in tha Borough of Lnwiahurf. covnty frwai4. nan bared wit I tbeuvrat twa puvu throw hundred avxt tw. (3.2), bnubJvxi od tb JaJt by rrot.t trt,oa tbw touth hf Lot No. 413, oa tli wtl k Prtrr ail tad M tbw north bj Lut lSu. ill, cuuUiaiisg Oo-ourth nt tva Acrm, more or Utw.whvrvoo an rected a largw two-tfcora' rkk Dwell. h. Howe. wiTr Kiteben. brick H b IUvsm, ttvmi lion), frame tflablu, VYH with psjjsp, and oUsef outbulidiDga with tbe at purtviiaocra. No. 2. Also, a certain Lot of Ground, tit aate la tbe VoiTereity aVxtvanoa of tbw Borsogta ef Lewiborg, It being Lot suutber fifty (Zb), boaudt-d i by brown tttreet, voutb by tut lSft. iiU, wt by Hit alley, and aoitb by Lot No. ovatatoinaj Ore VourtU of an Acre, sore or lets, wttb Uu wpisutsroaocea, ae. N"o. 3. Also, a certain Lot of Ground, sit uate in the boraiwb of LewUtarf. county alomejit tended on lh north by ether louof Tboa. Hy, ca tbe nut by river Suburban aa, and oo tbe eouth by ft. Jobn'i tn-wt, eitvadwd to the river, and oa tbe wcit by lot of WillKni bruwn JrcontaiainiE Owe-ruortbof aa Acre, more or le, wlwrrvon u crecUU a Hbari; nub law appurlenaneer, c No, 4. Also.a certain Lot of Grmnd,sitaat ta tba boroufb of fwtburg, boanded on tbe weak by Water street, on tbe aortb by other lot of Tboa. Ha;, on tbe eaat by tbe river 3aHiuebmnBa,on the Booth by lot of Win. Brown, Jr., and Lot NoS above aWaeribed, whereon are erected a Wharf, Wetf h-5cale and Ofhra, enotaininc Three-KiifhUu vl aa Acre, moraiajf IwaB, vita tba apparUauicer, No 5. A certain lot of Ground, sit ate ta tho Boroogb aforesaid, boanded oa tbo watt by Watej atrewt, aa tbo aortb by lot of J. Walla, oa tbw eaat by river Paequvhamiia, and aa the aowtb by La Nt 4 above deocribw4, containing Tbreat-Kihth ef aa Act. sore or leea, w hereon uoTwrled a frame Wwrwbcwee.witb) the eppurteoaaoea, Ae.,as lb property of Ihamat itajwj. Also, at the same time and place, by vir tue M an order of tbe Coat? of Cons moo Flea? of Coioa I'av au j to at directed, m certain House and Lot of Urouttd, aituate ia tbe Borcutfb of Lewiabnrg, bouooVd oattteM'Utb by cH-Cathariae a etrest. aq the went by blarbbf rry alley, oa tbw aorta by Lot N and oa tbe eaat by Third afreet, aambwred in the general plan) of aaid sVroiijrb. witb the Bomber one buoired ane tbirtv. witb tbe appurteaanov. c aolti aa toe proper;? 1JKvb H'txmtr and otbaa, ur.Jr prcwedinca in par tition. L V ALUKIti(iT,abTia. Sheriff's Offlco, Lewubnnr, Uan-b. it, IMS. DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVl.VCi located in Lewisburg. solicits s) share of the public patronage. Willb, found at the Riviere House unlit April 1st. Lt.Uburg. March i, IMX roTssp TOTICE is hereby gives that the Copart. jl nership heretofore existing between Thomson li. Evans and Albert S. Cooper, under the firm name of EVANS & COOPER, is thia day dissolved by mutual consent- That Books and accounts are in Ihe hands of T.O. Brans, who is authorized lo settle the busi ness of the late hrm. AH kniu ihemslvev Indebted will please call at the old. stand, ami settle th same. T G. EVANS. ALBERT S. COOPER. Lawiibarf , March 2. NOTICE. THE undersigned having purchased tha interest of Albert S. Lx per iu the la,ts firm o( Evans & Cooper, will continue lbs jlrocerjr and l'reilslon business at he old stand. I take this opportunity to return my thanks to the public for a liberal patronage, and hop, by studying tbe wants of my friends and r deavoring ti supply them to merit their pa tronaze in the future. T. G. EVANS. I,ewi.bur6, March 2. Watches, Jewelry an.l Silver Ware. No. 6:3 Market St. PHILADELPHIA THE un.lersivnMl wakI.1 SjSSl respectfully mur your al rrif' "''''n to his well selected siock oi Kiue WM and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRV, of every variety of styles comprising all of the unrest and most beautiful aVnj. Also.Slli.IU SIHI.K WAKE, eiputl to Coin and the best make of .Wrrr I'lalti Ware, Each article is warranted lo be as rrpreenf. IT Witches and Jewelry carefully re. pairti and satisfaction guaranteed. JAI'UB HA RLE V. (SiMrnucr lo Stuuflrr 4 Hurlry y February S7. 1863. FAMILY GROCERY! r1HE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE ia the rooms recently occupied by W..M. Ellis, near the old Hayes stand. Market street, l ew isburg, where he is always prepared to lornish Ihe public wnb tbe best cl ColTee, Tea, Sugar, Spire. Xnts, C andies, Fruiln, Fifth, 1'lour ii. Feed, Cheese, &c. A.C., together witb all other articles usually kepi in such an establishment at the lowest prices 'Jar! and give him a trial. Prake's Plantation Bitters for sale. Jan.3063. NATHAN MITCH EI.L.Agl Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, ihai Letters e.. tamemarvon the last will and lestamenl ..i ntllMIV ANUSTA Ol deeeased. Urn of Lewisbnrg. I ni..n eounir. hire bees) granted to the undersigned, hr the Regime.-cr Coion county, in due form of law ; all rervn hating etaima against said e-ie wil .ri ihem, and those owing said esia.e are rgs. led to make id.a r-'""'. ; I I pi s EF N, Exrmfr tm'Uhvt, M",k t'08-
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