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BY 0. X- WUKUC- aisu j. k. VUkjsiLiiuo.
At Pr Tear, always la Advamce.
Three Specimens of the
Tory Growls.
From early edition of JirshaWs Life of
Washington, V.U. V
Oo pegs 63,speskiog of Jay's Treaty
with Eogland, approbated by President
Wasbihotos, and the "sriomiusble bio-
representations" whiah "affiighted tnisio-
foraed minds" respecting it, the roferod
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Chief Je.i.ec Mars ball :
tat? L L .1 I L J 1. - L ..J. .. . a.fraa. ar
tbt sffretinus of tbe people, that even an
enemies bod deemed it generally aeeeesary
to preeervr, with regard o him, external
marks of dreeaev ind respect. Previous
to Ibo mission of Mr. Jsy, charges against
tbe obief magistrate, though frequently
.Voff,bd eeldon. beeo direotlj mode.
That Biioeino visibly aflteted tbe deooioa
which bd been utunliy observed towarde
- i . i . ..ff iKa irofv
Dim, ODu 100 laniata.ivw j
brought ioto open view sensations which
bod luof beeo ill concealed. Wiib aqtal
Viruleneo, tbe militorj and political cA ir.
BrtrelAeVeaiie'ir Vri W,andbe
waa averred to be Mally depute merit
aitber at a aoldier or etansmao. I be
calumnies wi'h which Be aa eeanea,
were not confined to nia pablio eonouoi:
even qualities at a wia were the aab
jeets of detraction. That he bad violated
lAe Contiitutian in negotiatiog a treaty
without ihe previous advice of the Senate,
tad in embraeiog wiibia that treaty tub
jeeta belonging exolasively to tbe Legiela.
tare, wat openly maintained, for wbieh an
impeachment was publicly aojtgeaied ; and
that be bad dratrn rum the treasury f,r
Am private iwe mure 'hum the salary annex-
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Tbl. last .lleg.t.o. ... M.a to be toppor.
ted bv extracts frem tbe ireasary accounts
ZtZll r. ... li.i.i.,e.
WUKU UU wtB ativ maw. - n "
aod waa Maintained witb tbe I
movpereect-
.Sm.irru Tbourh lha scerewrv of
the tr.aiurf denied that ibe appropriation!
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Bade by the legislature bad beeo exceed
ed, Me atrocious charge scat still ant AJrntly
repeated ; aad tbe few who euald tnumpa
io any spot which might tarniah the Inatre
of Wenbing'oo't fame, felicitated them
ttlvee on the prospect of obtaining a victo
ry over the repotatioa of a patriot, to
whoso aingle influence tbey ascribed the
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rfTiwiB raiiria from the Praidnv
lUpon retiring irom toe rreaiaeoey,
Coogreeepaaed reaolu.ionscompliment.ry
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te Gen. W.ah.ngtoo Oppoa.og this
exproaaioa or approve., a memoer o. vow-
grot, a.moo -P" -r- '
(see p. 722, Ao .) at follow:J
'Wi.h respeet to Ine teiU'.m ana jirm
sttttoftht President, he differed ia epioion.
. mni that arateul conviction there
mentioned, and if be waa to eome there
ad exprcse it, be shoald prove ao ioeoo-
ai.teat character. lie should not go into
lengthy diecotaion on this point, but, if
tbey tamed their eyee to ear foreiga rela
tione, here would be found no reason to
exult in tbe wisdom and firmness ef ths
administration. Ha believed, on tbt con
trary, that it waa from a scant of
ruaomanajlrmncsun we were v.uugu.
into eur preaeot critical eitaatioa. He
wat one of those eitiieoa ar&a did w4
reyref fAe PreriJent's retiring from "fire.
Ht believed tbert were a ttumtana men in
tbe foiled States who were capable of
filling tbe Presidential cbair at well aa it
bad beeo filled heretofore. He wished tbe
President aa much bsppiaete as any msa ;
aod, hoping he would retire, be could not
mMM ... revrta at tha event. He. for
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Die pert, retainen toe ssme opioiona inas vwg. imim imu.D. one ueorg ii aaniugiuw naa y aiaaiiar
he bad alw.yt doat with respect lo those Lineolo't call for 75,000 volnateart to hatred of him, in bit day. Wherefore, we
mesjoree, nor should aoy influeoee aader pBt down the Rebellion 1 That eall wat tdvise Father Abraham to go on, aod
heaven prevent bia from preajngtbat ,0 theol u ... t,antutrtd lr,i, .od Mlmly do hit duty. Tbe Rat-
jL!!!l U " Tbey (letnikettod Copperhead, are only bi-
tbought nobody would reapood to bit eall, ting a file." Tbe true and tha good, of
sod tbal they would have everything their the New World and of Ihe Old, sustain
Thus a neb for Giles and those other own way. New, Lincoln toaaandt s bia, and will blest hia aiaory when ht
uatilantiof WASHINGTON. What it aillion of tried warriors, aod lha late ia so more,
ttair comparative rank in history? Gilee proud Confederacy ie enabling into dit
4 Co. are remembered only for their vain honored, blood-eemeatod ruins. Tha
UMaitt npon Washington like to "fliea Rebelt' laugh is changing to the aerdonin
preserved ia ember!" grin ef despeir and death 1
SectiOB for Stats Trstrarsr.
A Kef a Ealeck the Senate.
Whiles is tba Uniea aray, is 1862,
Qasbt Whits was sleeted Senator froa
ttt Inditna aad Arai.roog distrist. Hs
sarved faithfully ia the seseies of 1863. sonsbls efforU for bis release, lbs Msjor's
It appears hs did not resign his ail.iary resignation is now produced, aad as Elso
poeitioa, bat bis eervioe w.s strictly "is tios is ordered for Friday tbs 19th inst.
L a i . - t
u iw aouwipjiua
wv. Cartm, so that bis sosiiioa wss sot
taeompatible with tbo law os tbal poiai;
bat the eaelnaenta of bis civil office ho
devoted to the twe counties for tbe benefit
wisur at Harnaburg, (wb.ro he won ihe
aarall caff m,ll L . . , . . -
e?" rnurnca ta ta. Aray
was taken n prisoner aod ia etill ia cap-
tivity. As toon as it wss kaowa that his
vote waa weadad ta retain a ITaiM w..i-
hi ia oar Scania, tbe Gevernm.nl aou.ht
" . . . , . . -
sa exang. for bia : bat the Rebote-
Wrcady apprisad ef tbe iaporUaes of
""J White aa a civilian declioed. A
aantiva Rabat . l j v
iaa. ...mj,
dertcok to gel hiaalf aaeeptad, and While
relooood ; be woe pwoUd for tb.t purpoee,
wITiliwu"; T ",jr
iones,bst sot While fo, Jones. It was
Mated that tbty offered to eaireader
White sp for Geseral Triable, a Rah.!
5ssr of higher rank and Bach consider-
, sw is esr heads : aad, is answer
sropiUsttbercqae-f a., ,.
hob Scaalora, that saequal efer wae
' 'htough a lesdiBf Scscssioeist nf ths
Rebel Shrieks!
from IA K'M m-nT. nf jvee.iouas.j
u h Co,eder,4e ,jo.gr,!a.,Rieumood,
Mr. Fjote offend I bo followieg preamble
m0i solutions :
Wbereae, a copy of h truly ebareete-
rietio Proclamation of Amnesty, recently
i" ijf the imbecile and weprineipM
usurper who now sits enlhruneil upon the
"V f L.farf
. n .inea 1
.
tnuton ct'y, haa beeo reeoivea ana reao oy
too mom be re of the Hou.e; got, ia tokeo
of what ia solemnly believed to bo tbe
almost undivided sentiment of lb people
of tbe Confederate Sutee,
"Be it resolved, That there baa never
beeo o dy or oo hour when tbe people of
the Confederate Slelea were sore iufl xibly
reenieed tbaa tbey are at the preaeot lime
never to relinquish the struggle uf arms ia
whieb tbey ire eogaged, outil that liberty
aod iodepeoJeaoe lor whioh tbey have
beeo so oaraeetly contending shall have
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MtiUtt , nd , th(. probability of
J, ' r ..j (htli io ,piu of ,B,
rtfrtet tbt 04t, ,ul, f.u,, oar
armiee in oev.r.l quarlers, and Culd and
.E,b ind.ffer.no. to our tuffering., thus
far, for the aost port, evinced ia the
aetioa of foreign po'", the eJevem
million, of enlightened freemen now bat-
lliag heroieaiiy for all that eaa a.ke
exieteneo deatrable, arc luliy prepared,
alike io spirit aod in resources, tueuoooo-
ter dancers far .re.ter tbaa those th.y
have h.r.tofor. bravelv met. and to sub-
.
mit lo far greater tacnfiett than tboac
wbieh ibay heretofore eo cheerfully
...coutered. ia nrefcreneo to holdtoi aov
further eooo.otioB witb . g, ,r0.
r, . . . . ,
peP' bo bavc natorioualy
la -taakn ifc.-.J... a ta awa at n Asa a 1 a wmrnmrA
r"-'.":7VT 7 I. Z ' A
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oelone to a atate ot civil Ireedom. aa well
aa nf all 'the moat aacrtd BJaeaa of
sages
civilised war."
Mr. Miles regretted that tbe gentleman
from Tennessee bed introduced such n
resolution. Tbt true and only treaiaeat
which that miserable and contemptible
depot (Lincoln) should receive at tbe
band, of thit Houat wat silent and unmit-
. .
Tki. M.AlHl.AM wmmM
...
UM, jnf( . MMr
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,hat wretched and detestable abortion,
w(,l6,, und jM
wouU . HdicmU of lle
cuilierd world. Ha moved
tuMeol on the table.
?
Mr. Foete was willing that tba proem-
ble and resolution shoald be tabled, with
be undemanding that it would indicate
the unqualified contempt of the Bouse for
Abraham Jjincolu and Alt Message and
Proclamation alluded to.
Mr. Miles said there woald bo misun
derstanding about that
The motion wae aaniaovtly adopted.
Similar reeolniiens' offered by Mr. Mil-
Jef( of yWjIBM W(0t he MBO WIJ,
at Very brave very bravo! Bnt
their kneee eaoto together, oo doubt, aa
tbey vied is efforts to find big swelling
words to comfort faiaiiog hearts. How
vivid tbo contrast to tbe day when the
R.k.l Cmmmm '. J t A .
Baltimore, s friend of Triable. But, We hope be aay yet bo released, io time
after long delayt.tbat esebaoge it refused, to be returned lo Congress froa ihe Indi
nnd Mtj. White is removed to Salisbury, una, Westmoreland aod Fayette District.
in North Carolina !
Jadge White for hit sob, and aany oth-
er friends, hsving tbns sshansted all rse-
a s J ACAA .
e j
Cnrtia, ths success or s loyal aaa only
requires that tbs voters set is good feel-
iog, end, shooting wisely-, asy elect by ns
everwbclaing aejority. The eyee ef the
voters ef Arastrong sod Indiana 1
at. . .1 sL
l no uaperary anspeasios oi o rcaig-
nation known te be is sxiateace was
ander good edviec, and with s roeoonablo
wnn. .f k..v it.. ..ii. .t v.;
h, - lt .h-. .h.
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cp. hWd and deU, of s. eleotios.
The paper ia ia tbe knows handwriting of
tbe Major, oa a am. 11 sheet ef sapor, and
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o"" hs savaiaR-wii SI a
eSoer who waa released. Harry bad pre-
vion.ly "swspped eoau" wiU as esohas-
8D'W i" U
Citj Poiat: there was bat a step te free-
does, whss the Rebelt diseovered hia
mA ikm Ukmoh atdand hia
beck le prises. Giving np, then, all hope
of release, he had Drrocred aad contrived
forwd the wbl. lC Wlowisg,
which ia full ef just views aad disevvsrt
true spirit ot the enffaisg patriot.-- sal
LEWISBURG,
same Thing.
Copperhead Bites
Vow Me "Selinrgrore (Pa.) Times" a
. Democratic, Woodieard, Vall'indigham,
M' Vidian paper of Dec. 24, 1G3 J
"President Lincoln. Fra the be-
inaioa of Mr. Lioenlo's adminieiration,
we wars well lati.Sed, that, iaied of j
being aa hoaeoi man, as he baa bea so j
ei'eu.itelr rDU'd. be ws ens of the most
deceptive, cold-Uuoied. unfeeling and latett
M ibat ever awuoied me reioa oi a gov
ernment la Mr. Lincoln' peraon are
embodied all the elenenta eaeeotial to
Bake a f Ut monarch and a tenvlta
tyrant An unfortunate aeries of eir-
eurrmaoeei eimbioed to fureo him into a
position where his mind foand the foud his
na'ure eraeed blood and eie'.ims. He
was thrown into a field of aciion where the
revtraiuts of
aw could out curb his mean
nuture nor hia rdi'a ambition. Opportuni -
ties he can not resist, aod these indulged
etui luriner cuuivaie ma ouiru i rrwiyr,
nd still further harden biaoMuraeWr.
Tbe very poattioo which be oecupiea, aod
bieh ehould have exalted almeat any
F"P''. nro.o.r, man, on., ..ata.ea
' boM relief the eonfrw,-1
uUe " h Ht Wwjr
"' He is hell i Pandora box brought
l0. rth and reopeued fur ibe destruction
of bisW4 people who bug him to their
boaome until, like an Egyptian adder, be
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,atm ,0 anla- . J
poer, every awn prine.ple in the man s
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ooP"on naa oeeu .mm
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into a blaxt of daetructinn. t a liar,
a thirf. a robber, a brigand, a pirate, a
perjurer, a traitor, a coward, a hypocrite, a
rAeir, a trickster, a murderer, 3 tyrant, an
unmitigated scoundrel, and an infernal :
find, in leas iban ene year, he baa, by
the force of circumstances, certainly not
by hia wiadoa, become absolute monarch,
over a race of iWc&,wbo, because tbey
deserve it, have become willing slaves aod
vaaaala. There is now no monarch on
earth that practices tyranny witb as moob
impunity aa duet Abraham Lioooln. Ht
is aa absolute monarch. If be had a spark
ef true aad genuine humanity wiibia hia-
,elf he dignity of hit position weald
, hl" Jh " of
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dishonest motives bo bas cameo It 00,
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7, V V n T' . ' .
will so effectually cheat tbe people out of
,htir liberties tb.t tbey e.n not recover
them aniens through bloody revolution.
that not a worse aad more daogsrous aaa
aoald have been foand in tba whole eoun-
try to fill the high position be does.
eatertaios ao love
I . t
the oegro and himself ; be has ao respeet I
for law eseept 'higher' or arbitrary law ;
and ho baa aa more knowledge er true I
conception of Ibe theory of our govern
ment than a mule hat of mathematics.
MbrSimilar to the above are the invee
tivet betped upon the Preiidtnt by the
bastard Dsaocratie presses in general. It
will be teen tbit tbe Rebels aod Ihe Cop-
perbsada bold identically the same views
respecting Abraham Lineoln and tbtt,
moreover, tbe Tories aod malcontents of
TT-.-L: 1..J ;
Bnl to tbo letter.
Libbt Prison, )
Riebaond. Vs., Nov. 18G3. (
HOW. J. P. Pin.nit, Speaker of the Sen-
ate o irnnsytvania.
Mr Deas Sis Centiderationt I shall
briefly state, Bake it prndent nnd proper
lor aa to tender mv resigatieD ns
aea bar of tbo Senate of Peanoylvuuia.
After the adjournment of oar Legislature,
Mt Bpri'gt I rejoined ay regiment, nnd
!T"Btf mf ,ihUrJ , "f
fcii p,,,,.tBi tnmpnin. tbo foroat
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wita wbioh 1 was connected were ordered
U Wisehosier, nnd is tbo battle nl that
P' I ell into tbe btnde of tbo eoemy
ee a Brisoosr of war, with blher Federal
offiori ' V islelj scat to Rieh-
aoad, ssd, since the twcnty-tbird of June,
have reaaiaod ae a prie.o.r i. tbo LibbJ
No general eiehaage of prisoners hat
takes slaeo is tbe asantiae, nor does
. ; Bk
i -rr- "w 'J r i
,or ,0, 0,th fr0" bimi' mui lfc
?ator w,,'f 1 hV ' "tM
eefioVf. .r State bu, I
1tfB M1B1,hrt froa lk.
ataiios Ibo politieal eoaplexioa ef ear
Besate. Mv ahaaaae. it aaaaa. civet la
mA P" rspresealod there equal asBer-
I1 tor,l- Th probsbil.
72.,
tins, aad aa anwilliar ay preeeat aoliti.
aiaforiaae shoald ia ssj wsj sfft
UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1864
pablio iatereau.or ioterropt, far a moment,
that cordial eo-oDeratioa batwsan onr
Bute and National Ooveraaeata, so
tieeeseary in this arisis. It is trie, seme
liae aoat yet alapss before ay presence
in Harnabnrg it aetaaliy required, yet, aa
I naee no bupe of release by general ex
change, tha Kiebaoad aa'horitie-, I aa
eoaeinoed, will rat am at aa lone aa peat
ibis, besauas I am a Senator, and ay Vote
laportanr.
fader the eirsaattaaatt, it behoaees
me to do what I eaa to relieve tha difficulty
likely to recall from ny eootioaed iaiprie
on men L I aa sure yon will not dmbi
me a ban I eoofeas it would bo much mors
j acceptable to
y lasiee aad feeliaea, to
apeod tbe months af tha coming wtoter in
active legislation in ear Seoate Chamber,
than to leogaiab within tha gleoay walla
af a Souihara prison, lay preeeat onus
lion plaoea the lets agreeable alternative
in proapeet, aad 1 ses bat one eolation to
the diflL-alty. Other aod greater interests
are involved in this Baiter, than ay per
sonal comfort and private ine:inationa.
comfort and
! Mv health, nt life, are nolbiac to the
! tuecees of those great principles I wtt
j elected to represent. The good people of
sbv aisirici arc eoieuv laterestsa id iois
matter, and my duty to thea in the
j preaitea bat given mo many aa hour of
anxitua solioitado ia tbit weary pritoo
j. l ,t0 not no in consult
.,tb them. The, thtnld, bowovtr, aol
j tl bie liae go nnreprotented. Their
gaaeroot eeofideace wat but recently
g.0 me, and tbey will, I trust, give Ihe
. approval of their votoe te the tlep I now
J . .
at least, desired to be. Be pleated,
therefore, to accept ay retigaitioa as a
8enator from the Twenty-frit Senatorial
I District. Be kind enough le ooovey to
I my brother Senators, asaoraaoet of respect
t0(. aeUea. Tell tbea, "tboagh caat
down, I aa not diaaayed. Though in
bonds, l aa lull ot nope. loll tbea ay
prayer and Irast ia tbtt no word or deed
aay go out of the counsels of year Ben
ate to weaken tbe ara or aako faint tke
heart of those brtve soldiers ef tbe Uoiea
who are bearing in tha field to n sere and
triumphant tnoaeaa tbo greatest tungglt
in history.
Accept, mj dear tir, ay kindest witkee
for year good health and future prosperity-.
I aa years, truly, HiUT Whits.
tnV.Tht following it the official nuaker
of men enrolled tnbjeot to draft, nnd the
quota of each district in Union toaoty to
be filled by volunteers or drafted on tbo
10th of March :
aakDMrtst
80 Brady
81 Buffalo
CO 1 . !..,
NBaotb
US
27S
157
179
159
80
SO
135
69S
114
122
82
118
225
9
22
13
14
13
6
2
11
48
9
10
7
; GO U' .
"
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85 j Jf
S ..
H articles
86 Kelly
97 Lewiaburg
88 Liaestono
89 Miffliaburg
90 New Berlin
91 Union
92 White Dotr
Total
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18
2386 192
S9Dr. Christ writes froa Cineiaaali,
that bis rsgimsai, (the 45th Po.) together
with all tbs Pa. regiments ia tbs 9th Ar
my Corps, arrived at tbal place, last week,
aod will proceed to Hsrrisburg ss soon as
paid off, which will require eevrral days.
Ths boys, iaeludiog Frank. Sterner, who
was wounded, ore sll welL
SsTIa tbe coarse ef a few daye, ws srs
requested to publish tbs asaes aod
aaoaata of all subscribers to the Lcwisburg
Militsry Beunty Fund also the names
of enrolled a so who bsvs dsslincd paying
snytbing to Ibe Fund. Tbe books era
open antil Saturday eveniog, with E. C.
Wolfs snd J. B. M'Langhlin. PayaenU
to bo aade lo J. B. M'Lsugblio, nt lbs
Bank, day-time sad at J. B. Goodman's
store, svesiags.
Oar people are ap, and oar quota (49)
will be provided for. New Berlin aad
Jaekaon have esnt off tbeir first quote.
Kelly Twp. is at work. Roll oa ibo ball,
aad gallant little Uaios will be is Ihe
vas as asual.
hmWs lesra that tho Cope srsseckisg
to bresk the force ef Freak Montgomery's
fua by sayiog thai he ie a Colonel is tbe
Aray, ander pay. Thia is false ; he ie
only a ailitia "Coleael," aad having lost
sll hsjhad is ha flight frsa Rebcldea,
lives by tho eoapcosatiea said hia for
hie spe.ia.as of Soothers fss ssd
shivalry.
JsT-Uaioa Cossty Court s wssk froa
soil Moadsj. Oas or twe Clabs for Ihe
Star & Chrosiele, aspire that week
renew, if yes desire it. Aa we eoe Mr.
Miller io tkie week before the Sapreao
Court ia Philad. s fall eoart any be
expected.
SavYoaag aes food of ad vesture have
a ebaaee sew Is gratify their doeire.
Qss. Baraside asks for 50,000 aes to fill
hie Corps, which ie te he seat ss aesse
cxpeditioa sot jet aade psbliat bat it ia
suppoeed te be oa Ibe water; aad tbeeo
wishiag to teet lha realitisa af "s life ea
tha seeaa wave." had bast hasd ia their
aaatss te Lies!. Beals.
m.Mors Lead Sake is the Uaies
Coa.ty Star ft Lewisbsrg Chroaiele,
sm.Cemssos4esU wiU U sttosded lo
oat bsxi issse.
Million in alu At the' Attention! "Cameron Guards!"
eatlio, out ff fit 'HYf ,,"Ti:."l
Halt a
Rebelt art
hearing men, with the energy ef despeir,
far a laat fret led blow, the freeldeot
bat thoogbt proper to add two hundred
thousand aea to the previcuteall of three
bnodred thoussnd making half a million
in all. Tbit wiH aakt Ibe Potomac aod
the Cumberland army each able le meet
tbe Kebelt ia any f. ree they may abow at
toy point The movement seems te be
approved as timely aod judicious strike
oae more blow at tbe realieg tyrant, and
hit overthrow tteat eertaie. Let Ihe
force be largt eaoogh that Ibsre seed
be ao lack no mistake.
tnvWe rtttivsd a two dollar bill, a day
or two ago, endorsed as follows : "Tbe
last two dollars I'es got ia the world; but
must have a drink." Poor fool I
mrNotwitbitandiiig our near tbrct
yeart of war, it it often retnaiked that
Sheriff! Sales Vera never so few as tbty
Bow are.
Capt. John P. U'Cleary, of Milton, it
admitted to tke prattiee of law.
Tbo lower benee in Congress
b, n
Gin.
decided vole, have reecaaeaded
Great te be a Lieu'eosat Geaer'al.
Latest News
A guard of 100 Uaion seldiera peeled
at Psttsrsoa a Creek bridge, West a.,
were overpowered oo the 2d ioat, aad
oat of tbea eaptured. The tube Is set
fire to the bridge, aad retreated. Gen.
Averilli eommaod punned tbea to
Burlington, wheo, after a brisk eagice-
tneot, our priaooert were reeaptared, and
many Ksbels killed, wounded, and taken
prisoosrt.
Advieet from Natehes itate that 600
Rebel cavalry are threateaiog that place.
The Rebels are opsrating on ibo Mississ
ippi river, blockading it aad eroaiag
arms ovsr to the western aide.
Naihvillb. Feb. 2. Oa tbo 28 ih
nil-, onr forces drove tha Rebel Roddy lo
the north lido of the Tenneaate river, and
osptarsd all bit trains, oeosiatiag of 20
mule teams, 2U9 eattle, bJU sheen, aad
100 horsee aod males. (Jar force,
destreyed n feoiory nnd Bill thai had
largely tnpplied hia.
Oa tbe let iaat., oar farcaa at Beohe
lor'a Crock, N. C, were driven hack by
the enaay, euppoood to ha 15,000 ctreag.
Oar Ioat annealed of 50 or 100 aes,
aeao few ttoree, caape, equipments, &e,
aad eoe teetien of artillery.
List af Tsndasa
AinrUt bj bUls at Ibis aaria tlwaChniela.
rem-Beai (stale ef S. Slaaler. See-. White Beer.
MJi-Beal tstest eflre. Mar, BmbMw. UwMs
Feb. ie-Beal KM ale. nbca Sftxelafcr. BafUetM
! Bare. S-rerseaal rraaenj, Baalel Ibid BaShiM
I MawS le-fefisaal rwoetlf . See. WaMcsv Satalee
Marrk U-Fenoaal Preeeni.UXeraellaaJaSalec
Btvrrb IS-rtrsaul Freperif, John She, BaSale.
Barra IT-Pmaaal Prvoerll ef S. Bemlev. SaVslae
SaRb M-rrriaaal rrepertj. B. B. Beet, BaSale
VXNDCB NOTES for amir u tb. " 8lr k CbroolcWofllra).
.T'ne Regular Qaarterly Report of
Uw Mr.KT sr Moral kb4 Ktiictoas isqatrv win mnu
ia the luetut Cfcurra. Ssbbub arUraooa ml J'
o'eta-k. h a a.TowusnA. Sjhjwt. -Oar am? to Ik
aawrirsa lodiass." H. Z. Osana, mm. twe j.
ILiiste&urs Jttatfcrt.
Correetett Weekly
Wheat, 1,45 Eggs I 20
Rye 1,20 Tallow 10
Corn, old 1,00 Lard, fresh 12
Oats, pr 32 lb, 80 Clover teed 8,00
Flaxseed 2,25 Wool 70
Dried Apples 6 lb
Potatoes
Shoulder
Ribs A Sides
Ham
. 50
6
6
...11
Firkin Butter 18
Freeh Butler... 25
Riga 4. 5, snd 6
Barley
Pork...
90 to 11,00 Country Soap 4 4 6
tr.de8.00
MARRIED)
v Rsv.D Slow. 2th alt- KCSSM.L. af St iomfW
Co-, MKh ,M4 Ma. LOUISA. SCHOOU.sfH.w Brrlia.
Br Rev. J. AasrMh, lllh alt.. WW ttl-s-tSK nf
iiblM Twp, aad Sua ELIZABETH VISUM t Sa
liaCro,. Ia Ksw Brtia. ISth alt, the Wliaw ef rndstiek
Smith, aipwl stwot SO jwm
Hw S.w Ssrlla, lstiatSMr.
.SBaB,atv4aloat
XI ywire.
Io W SaffsU township, aa ths Id rut, C4T3A
USX M. Bl, agwl4ywvn,SBoathsaaillteyi.
In BuSsIm tovaship, aa the SIM alUww, A6.NBS,
D(htor ttJmt Stralssw,awtjaara,Ba.tluvaa4
a iUj..
Ia Miflinharf . en the Slst slt.JtiST VIROI!IIS,
CsMtiiMv at Usory . aad Bitea sT.lt, at rears aaS
.Maths.
atih. rMt Ttnrotut. Cavsh-v Omtawir Washinftoa,
Jaa 11, HSsm BOWERSOX. nsid-at of ha BuB.lo.
t, mtri SS Tmrt snd IS 4.TS, Tha "Hlwlim
la the trwjv oltb. D 8. October 1SX in Co.
- ,
tla.v.lrv. H. i. anvral saesa.wts ksl
aioiaml. Cans, af htoaaUwwtyfheMlfce.
barw. at ths Oi. SoUwrs' Uoai
torvanl. uk.a p as. braasbt
Uo.bfro.i,i-a.i
r.T IZZHTl. '
m of svasyMhtslat wtoa ;
W4 MUM at ins vrwsaaea
nwaai aj at f at a nBww.j w. -J r .
... ..t... M. Uan aM lal bar aavail
ebiMrra to ssoara hisaaxMelsdaaBUa.lyotiiaK I Captain John A. MolTia, A Q M, is Sppoint
!JiVtllTZZmTm'tt ' fi Clief of the Recruiting Service of the
tiMtr tnm tm iricf tb ut-i tM bM. ffordMi Ninth Army Corps for Ptnas-lvania, wi;h
aa. a. - - out - - - allawimtaa Hfcolw U.J -K. U.M:k. ait .
W-ssw mwta vwsihv- m -J !
ebiifattoas tothMfrisaCs. s4 will kor. th la svau- l
. ' . .a. . -
fal rra.taorano ta ta. van oi unr inm jww
a basbaaa to tba bsiaav.4 view, aad a fctbar a tbo
ktherhMs ekiMran I Brava aaiai.r, taat ta psao :
liwaasna, Jaa. tTth, lata.
SO
h
M . W
1S8S aaa
aw aacl
sll whom it may concern : Tbe
aadstvignod, Bma aad aT Catapaay
ocs- r. v. m- wow. atsta sbm aaisu avasa
waa a wwnr r tas omb.t oanaf tao sbwiiij tjf
lass aaa aatu ncaiariy abssaarfw. no was eMail.
.Bty. i
aaaatuani
nialo hs with athoi s waa 4a-
taiw. aa. seam, by tba rvar-w I.HT ss lake charge
eTovrtaia arttrlo. wrioaciac u tho Ssth Sao.
Bo fiifciwn that daty bttbrollj aad tatwad tha mt
bewo aw lo ta.
tara lo Corlwlo.
Oa owv ntam ta Harttshaig. atsvlaaa u the samsw
ay hatog ilwihawgid, hs taiaad avse la tho Ckpnsi. aT
tbo snwpaay aa. Is tbo .nlwiatal Uoailsrsaastor au
(aa, amrtndyo boxsa, Waakoia, boiirms, Ao.t.mg
lac ta tho ooaaay that had booa plant hi htnhsr.
mmd mitm uticia. that b aot baoa eborraa M kwa,aad,
as wo kalssvo, did his datjr baaaaUy aad MthMly.
Aav rooatt la etrrmUtana that ho, bs woaitlna with
hia datios aa a aoMtar, dslVaadsd oe hMssaM to 1
ths Oonrwwoat wo bolloootobo aatrwo. aadlai
- - " aa ialaw. hi. tliw aad wi
Cast C. HHORKLgT.Oata.OssB.tVlB Jsw 4V vs
B. B. BATR., Iwrat -
S. w. wCNaaT.MBMgt. " Z Z
SS.BBWRSTV.Povet. " " "
I. a. bvas,, a, aa sv,ta Bosasa,r. vs.
HIE UNION." established in 1814-
aiaONiaE,' established in 1843-
; Bell t T 0-e(o,rt Xn dispose r imporiant
Uo boines. Br nrter ot H w K" '
Lewisbaig Feb 3
('apt Ciimnd'g
WANTED,
1"ROM B.000 to 19 000 Rib or Boat-Tiro-
ber, delivered ihr'U?h Ihe mmaff, to
W'm. Moore-, oo the btnk of the rrver at the
month nf Buffalo? Creek. Timbers to be
three feet loaf and four iachea thick. Per
aoos wishim to fornish Umbers can ret
pa.terns at Byets wagon shop, Lewisbnrg.
Prire of timbers 65 cts- delirered a abve
Feb 4. 1864 Wtl FKICK & CO.
TURNPIKE NOTICE.
N OTICE ia hereby rivan that a meetini
of atoelrholders and nn election of p(S
Ceranf tha Lewisbnrg : Mifllinbort; Tefrt
pike Company, will be held at the boose of
Gideon Biehl in East BurTaloe township, oa
Monday Ihe 7lh (tav or March, 1864. at 10
o'clock A M. G F VILLEB, Pre-i"tnt
J t LIN X. Treas'r & Clerk Feb S
TtfOTICE ia herebv civen to the Storkhol
deri of the Bellefoote. Aarnnsburg 4
Yoanrmanst'iwn Tornp ke R a I Co, tht an
Election will be beld at the Hoote of Henry
B Massine in the towe of Aamnsbuig on
Tuesdar the eighih dav of March next, to
elect five Directors to manase the concerns
of the Co. for the ensomc year.
PETER WILSON, Pres't.
Spring Mills. Feb S. I8S4
VENDUE CKYER.
THE Subscriber is prepared to attend to
all rails in CryiBS Sales, on reon
aiileTrrms,and warrants satKlaction. Res
idence three miles north of Bnflaloe X R'jds
near Union Chare b.
SAMUEL B SCHLOTM AN
Estate of Frederick Dersham, dee'd.
ll'HEKEAS, letters Testameniary noon
V ' the estate of Frederick Dertham.de. 'd.
have been granted te the subscribers, ia daa
form of law, notice is hereby riven to all per
sons knowing themselves to be indebted lo
said estate, to make immediate payment;
and those having claims against the ssme.
will present them dnlv authenticated for set
tlement, to PETER OUTER, of Kelly Mwn
abip, where all r-apera aod accounts are left.
PETER Gt'TER. i Admistrators of F
NANCY DERSHAM. J Dersham, dee'd.
Feb t. IS $4
ELECTION.
A GENERAL meeting of the members of
the L'nioa County Agricultural Society
will be held at the office ef J A Mens, ia
Lewisburr, on Tuesday tbe 15th day of Feb
ruary, between tho hoars of I aod 4 o'clock,
P M, for the purpose of electing officers fur
tbe ensuing year. J A MEBTZ, See'y
Feb 1. 18S4
ANOTHER BURNSIDE
EXPEDITION.
$150 Bounty from LewLsbarg Boro ! !
Gex. BURNSIDE has auth
ority lo.recroii the ih
Aray Corps to M.000 fori
another expeditioo, which, it ia understood,
will be by Sea. Here will be a glorious
opportunity .for those who lore adventure to
lo gratify their desire and serve their country
at the same time- The Companies of Capts.
laiun, riasseaplag and carmaa will be here
for. the next 30 days, aad tbns aa opportu
nity witi- be afforded lor enlisting under
experienced officers and in Veteran Cemptf
A committee of eitixens of the Borough of
.LewMburg has aaibonxed me to cfler
S150 BOUNTY!
totho-e who will credit themselves to thit
Borough. So Ihe Bauntie will be S400 L.
S Bounty and $150 Local Bounty making
$550 FOR VETERAN'S 1
$300 L" S Bounty and ISO Local Bounty,
I making
450 FOR NEW RECRUITS!
Art additional draft ef 200,000 Aa oens
ordered, und the quota ef each ToemsAip end
aortngK must be ratted accordingly, and tbe
only honorable way of avoiding the draft
now with the premium offered to young men,
is in GO I TO THE SEH VICE. tVTe
C'SBfedcracy la Ihrraklmc; ans.
aad Ibo War will moob b aver!
I have been detailed byUen. Burnsideasa
Recruiting Offiar for the Army Carps at
Lewuburg. nnd have opened an office ia tbe
rear ot Esq. Mertx' office, on Market St near
the Bank, where I will be glad lo give aay
information desired.
Lleat. J. F. BE.4LE,
Recruiting Orhcer tnr .he 9th Army Corps.
Lrwisborg. Frb S, 1864
Ninth Army Corps.
4 UTHOR1TY having been given to the
m
up ioe ioi.ow.ng ve eran reg.meuu o. .nia
Corps, belonging to their Suie
Tbe 45th, 48tn,50ih, Slst aad lOOtb, also
Durell's Battery.
He calls upon all having tbe good or the i
country and the triumph of oar arms at 1
heart, la use every effort to help oa ibis work I
by voting large bounties from the respective I
towns and counties, by procuring recruits,
a.tttnar rHrmh&f officers and bv such 1
other means as aa ardent patriotism may j
suggest, in no place eaa volunteers be so
usetol to the cause and so soon become good
soldiers as ia tbe ranks of veteran organize- i
Xlu unoers.gneu to recrun me .sintu rmy : ,boroo.h,y 6Bishwl ,B(1 faraished.eoave
Curps to .fifty thousand men for special aer- n,enU ,B(1 aeZinl,e im ,nTJ resptett
v.ce. to be hereafter designated by the W ar anf olht jo .he .
Department, he earnestly appear to the : 0ne ptc,,i7 tdtptti fo, ,he of
cmcens of Pennsylvania to asaut in filling t Drr Goods , tin,.,.,
I'a-wliS Uon, "awexper.enceaon.cer . ser- ; from ,he rorB,ce,. lh, , u,.
e & ! "f'Jd h" TrT hP.e ,hi W PP' ! to Beliasgrove. .dio.a... land, of Afro.
i
of Peansylvan.a will wad those regiment. .
bekJ, ,be ""J
proud part ia the Closing scanea ot this ,
- ,
SlonOUS WT.
BTIUBBgl svri a ftl nsuilBUliKt ail wiununi
cmiiuna reiA.iiTe u uu nerricK win m an
dressed to hia. Recruiung stations have
been established in thr various sections of
tbe 8tate. Recruits will be received by any
of the recruiting officers ef Ihe Ninth Army
Corps, or by aay Provost Marshal.
1033w3 - A. E. BURNSIDE,
Maj Geo U Vols j
AdJOtmad Audit
T"
Ihe Orphans' Coart for the county of
1 Uoiou Esttie of Wituasi Tavu. Ute
ol Hartley township ia said eoonly, dec d.
The Auditor appointed by tbe Coart te make
distribaiioa of Ibe balaace ia the. hands of
Bamael V. Tate aad Robert Foster, Admiais
Irators of the estate of said deeedetAvnll meet
all parties iaterested for the perpose of his
appointment oa Fnday, the ltth day of Feb
roary. 1864. at 10 o'clock. A M, al bis Office
m Lewisburs. JOHN B. LINN. Auditor
TUST received ISSMB Tarda Bssl
el IC DwlalBSS. ia End. froa aaa
lo tea yards, tor sale at froa te SS cents pec
yarrl.hv KRXMXR, LONG CO.
' I
Jaa-13, issa. g
Real Botatq.,
PUBLIC SALE.
WflU. be orlerej at Poblie Sal, at
Public H oe- nf Wra Wlfc,ia IbW
Buroo-h of H ARTLETON. oa
Saturday, F,k 20. 1964J
at I o'clock, P Mr
1000 Acres;
or the sarae Tract in FIFTY ACKff t6T9
lo sun pnrckaser.
The Tract is three miles weal ef rrarfwlow,
near the Tornrjike. adjoin in f landa td p.
Hayes' heirt r-e the north, W. Ilarmaa M
the east, and 8 Hartmaa aod G Mleckacv mm
tbe south. Also.
1000 Acres
on the sane day, adjoining the afcsva Tracer
whereaa ate erected a
SAW MILL,
and SHINGLE MILL, cross-cat andcimlBf
HOUSE AND BARS,
Possession riven on the day ef SaEr, aad
Terms made known tr
SHEM SPWELMTEB.
Hartleton. Feh. 1. leiet.
House and Lot i'ur Sale.
The Hoose aad Lot oa rifih St. half
a square from Market, owned by Mrs
Maary Wallace, and now ocrepied by Mr.
Juhn Burd is offered for sale. Terms to saif
ihe purchaser- Inquire ol A. H DIU.
Lewisiorj. Teb 5, 1864
VALUABLE TOWN PR0PX3TY
FOR SALE J
THE scbseriber offers for talc the follows
iog valuable Town Properly, situated ia
the Borough of Lewisbarx.as fullowa i
One Urge doable two-storey frame Howef
and Imi, suitable for two families, oa Si.
John's street, one square north of Market at
! and two very desirable Building Lots, SS ef
167 feet, adinining.
1'brec do, same i if. on 9l Mary's street.
Also, one large double tweirey frame
House and Lot, soils We fnr twe.familara. ea
Four.h street. North ef Market.
If not sola t private ule. the abnvs
properte will be offered at poblie sale.ea th
15ih of February next. Terms easy, to asrit
purchasers.
That desirable Residence aad Beeiaeaa
Stand on Market street, between Third aad)
Fourth streets, now occupied by Ibe subnets
her. is also offered.
For farther particulars aoply lo
Jan. 15 MRS. MARY' HOUGHTOX.
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE Building Lot. sin
itealed is
J a pleasant part of Lewis burg. Ti
lo soil the purchaser. For forther into
tion inquire of 1032 C. D. BREWEB.
A TAVERN STAND a STORE tOOWJ
XX ma " lnc nsinrea re aay lor l
and a DWELLING adaceai t. Store.
Possession of Tavern,! si of April I
Store aad Dwelling, oa two days' notice.
THO. APBL'CKLE. Shfer P.O.
takwMWB, BnSy Tp, I'aisn Ca, Vm, k M, Ma
lifts! gotsl omot$
at private) sale,
CHADBKRHMS AOOITIOff,
West End of Lestisbmy.
THE subscriber offers for tale a limned)
number of BUILDING I.OTB sttoaiw
oa Market and Eighih streets, Lcwisburg if
applied for before the
First wf May acxt,
whea this offer will be withdrawn. Tbeaa
Lots bare a frontage of fifty-five feet aad uVa
asual depth of those ia the borough.
A further description of this
VALUABLE ANQ DESIRABLE
property is deemed unnecessary ail parraea
interested caa
examine for themteTce.
Preference will be givea to persona inlaw
i ding to make
Immediate Improvement.
Alleys and streets, if necessary to accoaae
date purchasers, will be opened
Without expense to tbe County.
For price, terms, and other pantealara.
apply to R. H. Caswnsm... on the preausca. .
WM. H. CIIAMBERLIN, for self.
10S5 and Att'y and Guardian for Heira
Ta Baals
Meaw
TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT.
Chaaberllst Bleet. rener Sth aod Berk at ta
uaieata. pa.
mnr&p TO
' , uuou U ill . aic iniliri ltaial.ana www
, Xn. o0 0roMrT Hardware
bo'iness, or both combined.
The town has a popalattoa of 3000 rersoae .
and is surrounded by a rich and very exieasivs
agricultural and mannfaeturing eonatry.
At present, there is no Hardware Stora ha
tbe place, or county, though greatly needvd.
Terms reasonable. Apply loKH Chaabwe.
Kn. CH AM B ERLIN BIO'S
ROOSO SJld Lot for Sals !
ppjjg ,ubscr;ber offf rs -rjt,,M M, lto
J Hoat ,,d , ,ito.Pj, f.ie. mwm.
t-: .a. ,
ruiu, u.ii. cviDij, ia i, avafwre in aw.iw
Bakirk and lHv.dBe.,lo. The roteoataina
MJAeree. The Improvement, .re .e-
,w,larty FrlM Mo,t Wllk o.i Kit-i-l
chec, and good never-failing Water. Also,
a good 8iabk, and aboat oae hundred ApfM
Sand Peach Trees.
Thia is a desirable home, saiahle Cars
la.maiev
For farther particulars call oa er aeMraaa
Ihe subscriber at the Wi.field P f. I'nioO)
Co- Pa. SAMUEL A. WALTERS. P. uU
llee 7, B3 it
Exccatara tela
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATf.
mn 3 subscriber. Ksecanr ef Bach BeBBOu
1 itc'it ofm.n u pnTSM a UOOB
r ASM situated oa Feats cseek la Limesutae
Mwaship, Ubmmi eoaatv Deal Rakerd Uvea
eo the premiaee. The Improveoieais wV
are a goom iwawNerey Frame Hoass aad I j
a good Barsa
He also sCtrs the i
SAW MILL ea
premises, aad a tract at
- J Laad aear by. ,
If said avoprny be wot s.M by Ibo Srss mi
Matck aext. it snU thea be aSVred at PaMi
Sale. Address
CHARLES Ft EASANTB.
Bs-.a m'.mV "
w - a ia .jafeair. MTU
v - ,
said Oil