Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 08, 1864, Image 1

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THE UMO.." feUblisued in lbl t-.-Whu!8 No.. 2.659.
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At per Year, nlwaji In Advance.
LEWISBIJRG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 8,-1861
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CHRONICLE," edaMMied in I?13 Whole Xo... 1,03.
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Tiicyiv Mmfo Si Friday Afiornonn.
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Amu h a m Lincoln
rThe furlough of the Veterans of
the 51t Pa. Vols, cxpirt od the 9 h inst.
Our boys expcot to leave on Wednesday
morning. .
aT March was ushered in by a few
iochea of snow, wliich, howevr, ii "nil
.n. in minsen-ienca of a warm
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tltirmisb with old Sol.
- T0a7' "recruiting VffioerV" received
official orders, on the 5.b in,.., to coo.io.
m, ,.Je, the U. S bounty
Tstein, nntil turtuer oruers, or io
the
first of April.
Latest from Uicmmd.su! List ''at
urday, our old friend David lleekendorn,
arrived, direct from K.chmond, having
reached that ci'y a little in advance
Kilpatrick, aud bs been spending the
winter there, not so much from choice';
(military) DccfMty. Uis appearance
indicates irregular diet, alteit
lively, and Irft Ms s'an.pitg grouna 10
Dixie wiihout ninny regret.
fartie Kat Baltimore M. K. Confer-
nee, new iu
sosi n at AHooni, UuaUl-
moualy agreed to meet iu Dauville, next
year. The following are appointed Dile-
gates to (Jcm'ral O ference :
J. M'K. ..dree K.iliv, Thomas M Reese,
'Wiliiam Warden, Deij. I! Hamlin, Chas.
B. Tippett, J. S. M'.iurray, aud (j. D.
Cbeoowetb.
Uev. T. M. R -ene, F. E , reports this
(Northumberland) district iu a highly
prosperous condiiio. " Would not be .
surprised if the aggregate missionary col- :
leclious would sin w au increase of $700.
Very near the whole amount assessed for .
Conference claimants had been raised. A
commendable I'al and energy bad been .
exhibited iu regard to Sunday Schools. ;
There wag no other poriiou of the work
in which appeared to be brighter pri'Spects " i . iit.-ij.i-,
! ! rather encouraged tnun hindered the inva-
aVuTbe good name "Deiuocrai" ap
pears to be getunj! oiliou., in consequence
of its alliance wub Copperbeadism. The
Hooeadate Demerit, a long-established,
true-blue paptr comes to us under the
name of '1 he Repnblia." Sio transit,
i,a., Demouraey.
ta;At an elecMon held on the 10 Ii ult.,
the following i Bi-er of theUuioo Couuly
Agricultural tSocie'y were chosen :
I Vesi'oV n t F it A n i s Wilson.
'u I'niidentt Jacob tjuudy, David
Grove, D. i. Kursi, Ji Bi hi, A. M.
Lawtbe, I. Stemer, Isaao Kyer, Jr.,
I an an U. Isti. ,1 alius M.r-bail, I hos. Da
ber, Joseph' Moore, Johu Kes.icr, Jacob
Decka.d
R. U. LairJ.
lire. Orsrettny J. A. Mdr'l.
Cor. S-art fy J din 11. Goodman,
t'htmift C. a. James.
J.ibiariau S. Ruler.
Oaooyuf Geo. Ii. lilies.
a.
nhnri Tttmrmik eom-'
nnurg Juyroj com ,
-l f ,1 . I f ,f r.dm la ho
plains of the d,U-.,,g of haudo 11. by .
boys. It is not the fault ot the boys eo
much as the parents ; it ttie tioys were
sent to school, they would learn that dela-
CIDe Dauuuiuais very muiii uusiucsi iuu ;
(mall fur the least of them aud is done )
l - I ... j;..- Kill. ....!!... 1.. kn !
. . . . , ,. ...
tinea L.n fDiii,lif 1 1 l.liuva fhar m.in 1
tricks are commendable, and "igno- :
ranee is bliss." Their excuse in many j
. ... ... ii t i
cases is, aouot.es., -uaaa, ia it wnen ne
was a
Emart.'
ty: and daddy knows what a .
Great Skati.vu. About the year
1300, Mr. Jenkins, of Northumberland, ! Nats Meaers. Beardslee, Buoher,
, , i i - i l CI V tiler. Donovan, Gia'z, Hopkins, Lara-
owned a slave, named Joeiah, of whose ' . J , .. .....i .,
' ' bertou, Latta, M ohcrry, Montgomery,
remarkable strength strange .tones are KHjy Sajitb) Stark( Steia ,ud w.llaco
recorded in Meginoess' ''Otzinacbson," or 15.
History of the West Branch. To escape ! So the bill passed finally,
the constable, he leaped a deep mill-race ' Eotry Democrat hat Kinskt, of Bucks
cf thirty feet. But he was afterwards ' county, VOTED AGAINST INCREAS
seized, eonvicted, and imprisoned. Du- lG THE PAY OF THE SOLDIERS,
ring the winter of bis confinement, black j Among the amendment to the Cansli-
'fcian escaped from his jail in the evening,
secured a pair of skates, went to Harris- 1
Wp to pet a fiddle he had left there and
returned to .cuuLUrv before morninff a
round i .urnev of about one hundred and
ten mtlu from sun to sun. Beat that, ye ; eh!s Coma,onwealth, such elector may
ho can j eiercise tbe right of suffrage in a'l eleo-
The Richmond IH,y, charged with ' "00 of tainns,under such regulations
a.it. .k .1 . . . j l ai are or shall be prescribed by law, aa
T v,8.. ' V 1 ' tMs " iJ ,hey re PWMnl at their usual
death, denies the accusation, and says : I paC9 0f election.
n.fV 'T be11,cviDg ,hlt sl"e'J The ote oo the passage of this ameod
rnait die, we have long held tbe onioion ; . . j 6
tbat it is the normal tnd only llDg .metistooiMfMo"t :
relation which labjr can sustaio toward ! Yias Messrs. Champneys, Connell,
capital. When this rjr 6 0ver, we shall i Du,ll"P. Fleming, Graham, Hoge, House
urge that every Y.ik-e who venture, to nut ' Dolll,'ri Johnson, KlNSKV,Lowry,.M'Caud-
fuot on Southern toil be wvi e a tlace fir
life, and iceur an iron collar as a badge of
lnteriarit In th tlrmaa ' t tr
. That is frauk, at least. There is no '
misunderstanding of the meaning of such
, B - -"
aangoage. The ground taken is precisely
that, which Alex. II. Stephens held,
When; be announced and defeuded tbe
policy of making slavery the cjroer stone
of (he confederacy.
An official dispatch says that our troops
in Arkansas are ndiiog the country of
armed rebels with great suceess. The
stcresy of tbe movements eouf.mnd the!
enemy so that they have lost alt heart, and I
taiMaiu is eaall equd ever day.
I Harrisburg Correspondence.
! Friday, March 4.
i The, lft.Jinff Cnruierhead.. in Senate still
'chow bad touinor With 17 stfuinet 1C,
yet tbey manifest no relenting no iuten -
i lion to fulfill their duties as Scuators
Calling yeas and nays on every dilatory
motion to delay proceedings, they clog,
I but do not stop, the plough of Progress,
Tbo Senate baving adopted -tuics oi or
.1,,.,- h,.t-r htt.dwa than hither-
' " ti ,., nfto
iv. iv. - j
: i, , h. ..11,1 t in an, end. Everv
. OH w u v , - - .p
i Btep, oiherwise, is gained just aa we gain
1 in Charle9.ou-by dint of fa.rd work,
! To-d.y.tbe Consti.u.ion.l Amendments,
j allowing holdier. to ote, and to re.orm
I. eiriulatinn. ranaed second readini? over an
p ' ' .....
obfjtinate mmoiity. On the fiual passage,
1 .
I T ' . .... .L. I. I ... . . ... 1.
Mr. KlNSty was the only Democrat who
voied Yes, while 9 or 10 voted against it.
. eafy auJ M iigliy
wit ittmi m aaj aiici, i
( thitk they ahould do o." Mr. Hopkins
j rCop ) said he was in ycr of lite ameDl-
u.A.1. but as he thought the Senate was
not organiz.d, he voted Xo. Whercopon
' r
vue new oeuaior, uv. ot. viau, rum ue
! was in tavor of the Amendments, and
i therefore he voted capital hit, which
was relished by the Senatora and epecta-
' tors generally.
j 'fhe House disposed of the bill to pay
; ,De damages of the llebel raids by refer-
' ring it to (he Committee on Federal He
. latioua there to sleep, we hope, until a
Confiscation Kill is passed, from the pro
ceeds of which (and from that ouly)
should compensation be made to all the
loyal greatest sufferers from the Rebellion,
wherever llitjy may be. The question
has stirred up partiztn feelings considera
bly, and I think those who sent, or went
forth, to drive back the Rebels, while the
thniitiaFida rif I'linnerlipadti in Ihi Vallpv
sion, will think twice before taxing them
selves aud cuustiiuents to make amends for
the damages "our Southern brethren"
have done the Cops aforesaid. W.
Who are the Friends Of the Soldiers !
There is no longer any necessity for the
Republican press of (be Slate to indulge
io broad charges as to tho hostility of the
i, . . . .i .
Democratic leaders to the men who are
perilliug their lives in the defence of the
government. These leaders are placing
themselves right on the record, by avow-
ini? and nrac.icina a hostility to the heroes
of tho war for the Union, at once unjust
and maliguaut. In the Sonate.ycsterday,
on toe vote to secure ine increase ot tne
Titan Iiiita mmlri tlmir nun itrimiiA A a & :
'resectable Democrat stated to me. "That he "'cu w "teoluie "ccupa-1 SmuJ Uorpi iufurined Lcr tU, ,his . cy paper, and h? .ho lakes Ue utt.r ,
nf . . . , ' . ftion ot tue country. However deliiaeu ...j,,:,,.,,,! j.,r;., ti n Crimean war i to me exciu-too oi uis n.u urcw.j
" : is a very bad record : they may desire 1 .. , , ., ' ., . . "V'J "fa""-"" v,...u -"' ..,. .i.. . r.jni Lis r.nrv i. a niti n. 1 -
another election of Speaker, and try to ! . ,r , . . , .. oa tD ne Bl,u be"a 11 "" ,uo J,PS 01 Such a mau iu not worthy to 11 a too
a . . . , , . Been, Lowever intense tneir natrcu oi me pi m,l ,;,i , , . . , , , . , . , .
"i.i i. I.ni ikvii ili.o rmi M unfa .a . ' i lorcuce ji.antioiiaic. i,fi.i.. f.ir h i-mmn i laeka looal nr de.
, ... -j . j - '..i.. ,i ,,i .1 .;.. . - ..... ' ' '
as aiaintt a matter, I i . , . . , .. wuo mue luoiueui, itiu ujr win.; n x XJ' a
pay of the eoldiers, every Democrat but 8ton to hold out. It is to ny to tho I "l'laizj ycr honor," replied Pat, rewio
oue voted nay. We give the resolution : doubting, hoping, fearing slaves, "l'our , his pipe for a moment, "it ijn't mo
and the vote as follows : I chains shall be riveted again." It is to ' Mlf can nJ f"r r,'D; b to the best o'
Rk,J ly the &He and JI, of' befriend treason, lo foster anarchy, to lief the funeral belong, to the gia
KtprtHHtati of ,he Vommou.reaUh ,f bc(ra ,ibert I tl hd3 10 'b coffin."
lutein!,,, General ie( I 'L. .... , J .. ".'f'', !hfl ""!' Cn-
, , j .11 .1 . 1
'"' " nertlu enuctcl by authority of
y j : y
",e "" i uai our it i resen. a. ies iu
. .
the ra of crivate soldiera and 1
DOn commissioned officers in the army of !
tuo c uiau Jiatc.-.
Ou the final passage of the bill,
Th. n... mw.A n.n. t.-
t j i j m oi , ' i
llr Knardulen anil Air f . onrter anil ..m
as follows, viz :
Yeas Messrs. Cbampncys, Connell,
riiilii.n Pliimini, f.mliui.. tlniwa fl..iua
" - - -1 " ' J".' " " " " , .. 6 .. , . , " J
, ..... ' .. '
less, Nichols, Ridgeway, St. Clair, Turrel,
j H nsou, ortbington aud Penney, Speak
tu,iDi jg tb9 following section :
Whenever an nf the '
of tbe Commonwealth
-iMftl
Section IV,
Qualified electors
shall be in any actual military service i
uudcr "1ui9',ion from lD President of
U- TTnitaA .4 farad nf hat Ir.. ...tl.ii.it. nt
leB9' Nichols, Ridgeway, St. Clair, Turrell,
w,l9,n, Worlhiogton.aod Penney, iipeak-
o
Nats Messrs. Beardslee, Donovan,
. ' T"'00' L",, Mln,gon,er'
Smith. Stark Stl.i. ..J ur.ll in
Smith, Stark, Stein and Wallace 10
The amendment was agreed to, Kinaey,
(Democrat) voting in tbe affirmative and
five Democratic Senators dodging the
question by which tbey admitted the
infamy of tbe course adopted by their
leaders in the Senate.
We submit these eitrsets from (be
record, to tbe esttn consideration of the
P'pl of Pennsylvania to tbe serious
te&Vtion of the sen who are perilling
I their lives in defeuce of the national
honor, and perpetuity of the National
Government. The disfranchisement of
the soldier and the degradation of the
! service wbiob he is now rendering the
nation, have become the clearest and the
strongest p.itits iu the policy rf the Dcm-
ocratio leaders. Uirrulur.j 7 dijrg,.
j D , , , . Southernerg.
A r..,,. ,.t TexttnN. .ttemmins to
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lately
I ""P9 10 0Ur "m"' W"B ""7 '
eniirt-iv nesiroiea ia lue ivl-ukbh i ict
i . , , . '
gnu an ine roa'is are reiii'ru'u iu uu acuuic
. ly guarded to prevent etotping,
Oa the
. other I and, our prisoners who broke away
from Hichmond report that eighteen men
' werA Piii.Hnf'il at (.Mtlii 1hilr1(l9F for
! ....... ...
: attemplinir toe lite ol Jilti-rson lUvis.
i , , , , ,. ,
These facts show how deadly and co:n-
J
plete the terror of the S utli ii, and indi
cate that there is but one a ay to release
I . . . ii
...... vm .m.v ......
. ion is a ghastly failure. It has not kept
. Ana fit If tirnm .A a I r ri ) a cy n o A in tn
: '
I b 6 " ! , ,
ir-it-rlrif in Ktiinh if- rnrtAy Ira tirrr fit.
. - - -
tility and bald folly arc cow evident to the
dullest devotee of slavery, and its acts
will henceforth be those of ferocity and
despotism.
i
I Meanwhile the fate of the hapless Union
' men within the area of the Rebellion is
one of tho cr.-at tmeedies of history.
Marked,
insulted, outraged, murdered,
their country is a hell to them, and their
only hope of salvatiun lies in the stalwart
arms and strong hearts of their fellow
citizens at the North. It it in this view
that the conduct of certaifmembers of
Congress and newspapers in the loyal
States - not only contemptible but virtu
ally criminal. When, for instance, a
man says that there is a tendency to place
us at the North under a similar terror to
that of the South, and that between a
Davis despotism and a Lincoln despotism
there is very littie to choose, he says and
implies what be knows to be fulse. He
deliberately mocks the bitter agony of the
' loyal men at the South and by doing what
he can to destroy popular support of the
Government of the United States be con-,
.pires with Toombs, Det jimin, Cobb,
, . , ,
Wigfall, and the rest of the wretched
rebel crew, to shed lbs innocent blood of
i faithful citizens. At this moment to be a
. Copperhead is to be infamous. It is to
sutain the men who in the Kenosha
' Valley and elsewhere murder escaping
loyal Texans. It is to encourage the
soldiers ot Lee, and l.ongstreet, and Jotin-
il iucbciiuiuh .cicwuimmjiisniiiii u !
... . ... .
m nd the CoDDerheais wou d be made to
fcel the wei ht of gocial oW moro ,
The plea of an
i..,, j;rr., r
ib,e If , aan be boBef,i, , teMi e,
him take that position. If he be uncon- -
ditionally for the country and Govern-1
ment, let bun stand earnestly by them,
1 J
i If he vociferate that he is for them, and
i by all be says and does incessantly cheers
the rebels and dishearten loyal men, let '
.. , ica ,h.
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j .1.. A.,....'. 'e
UUO 111 IUO UMU. ...obuiva. 4.4. uci a
a .
)tek!y. i
Starting Early Potatoes.
A rrnn nf nntatoes readv fur the table
Acropot potatoes ready lor tne ,aDie
i t L . :.!...,..
early in June, may be eecured without .
great trouble. If seed potatoes are brought
into a warm room about tbe first of March,
the eyes will start rapidly, the nourish-
ment in the tubors will sustain tbem for ;
two or three weeks, by which time tbey
may be usually planted out in some favor- begmoing to rcoognize the rights of col
able spot. Of course, care must be taken j oreil citilen. far reoruitioe is con-
Plln,iDg out nut ,0 Lrea!i ,be f'nt.
0r lbo ,uborfl be PUnted Ia bot-beJ ;
nf moderate temnerature. about the niiddlB 1
of moderate temperature, about the middle
of the month. Cut them in halves, lay
them Bat side down, as tbiec as tbey can .
be plaeed, and cover with about two inoh- j
es of earth. They may be transplanted
when two or three inches high. They j
should be removed carefully, separating ,
the roots with as little injury as possible.
TL . k. l:t..t . :M . r..ll
auc, ...i uul uD i.ac. . .u.t
crop under this treatment, and ,.,
therefore be Dlanted more closely, say id I
JJ.111. .ku. ,'nka. ' ,'t.. ;
drills thirty incnes apart, ana twelve ,
inobes apart in the drills. Another metb- j
od is to put pieoes of potato in small ,
squares of turf, set them close together io
a warm place wbcre they can be watered
readily. On cold nights proteet tbem
with straw. When large enough tbey
oao be set out, turf and all, without dis
turbing the roots. This might not pay oo
a large scale, but enough may thus be
brought forward for a family supply,
until the main crop is mature enough to
draw upon. American, Atriculturitt.
Three young men of Suobory, John
LTaas, Albert Haas and Jacob Uobrbacb,
started for the Idaho gold BiineSj on last
Wednesday night.
An Incident j
Tn Hnn.nlf 1. n a ho BPIlt fmill ntlA Clf
M " ' I D ' " b " " j
our auxiliary e.'cietics,eom8 weeks since, ;
wo came across a jar of sweetmeats, rourk
eu "Let us know if this tastes good," or
wards to that effect. A soldier happening
in at that motuiuty from one if our bos-
pitals, a lady turned to bitn and said :
, ... . . . i.i- j
"lou had better taste of this, and tivo
. . .. '. . .
. : - . c f '1' I 1.1
The soldier
J . 7" T . " , ,
i ,OUK J'r. nu rcau Dan,e
id.nor, and the town from a chit was
., . - . , .L .
! eoDtnuo.etf-ni.aing, o mi surpr.se, ma.
I it was sent from hia own neighborhood,
, aud that be knew the party sending it.
; This is an d-ot to the story told so fre
quently, thai a soldier bought a jar of
j'dly, and found upon the paper label the
name ot bis cio'ber, who had contributed
it to the Sanitary Commission. W e learn
through Mrs. lloUt'-in, that au UuglUh
surgeon, who was oonuectea wita lue
, j0lfltelrii we umrate tor tae encourage-
Ml, of AiJ a,ocielies io a work wulch
.
, somcume. ma, a.
j ol "ftnp.ng or marking with their
1 .... i . . .
own label the article wnicu tney mase.
j i lhe General Hospital at Gettysburg, a
, with , 6tltlere,i ,ruj
, ..l j l- ... vr v i. t.
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I , !. ... ' ,. .
KeUl -.iUhU6 Cu.. .uo u"ru
from that State, and turning to Mr,
U.i'.s'eiu, said, in a complaiuing tone,
j i. r.il.. :.. i -
,dj cou i mi. ioim iu i.ia.uo senu us
: t(mu.,billg I think they have forgotten
all about us Maine boys." Mrs. Hois'eiri
told him that he was mistaken ; aud going
to her tent, procured from some Sanit.iry
Commission Stores a woolen Shirt, labelled
with the name of a Bangor Aid Society ; I the attack on il Jbile aud Solma oy auer
... , , mao. was simcly mesnt to divert public
and ripping one of the arm seams, sewed i ..r.7 . ,. . . .. v
" 6 . , . ,.' ., : attention irom the real obiest of tho expe
on some tapes and took it to biru. He , AMoa wUeh aim, ,t in5in f Geur-
was overjoyed at seeing the familiar name, j gja .oujeBlitire botween Trenton' and Li-
aud as delighted as a child with a new toy fayette.
when she put it on him. "His folks" had j BirfAl.o, March 4 Passengers who
not forgotten him, and he was nsvtr heard ; arrived hure to uight report a lire at Oil
to murmur sgiia. i Creek, I'a , on the 3d inst. The Maple
!
: The President On the Presidency.
A Washington correspundeut gives the
folio win if as Mr. Lineolu's last
"My opinion aa to who will be next
President," said Mr. Lincoln, not many
' 0,J ?" ' v,;r" u,u'n "ja opinion mat
' l'at hud about the handsome funeral.
; Vqu gc(j Vm , ndi opp0.jto ha
j glale House in Spriuj;ti dd, with a short,
' black pipe in bis uiouih and his bands
deeply buried in hi empty breeohes
' poekals."
. ''Va "'f,'nf"'i 1011 '"g ?'V
inquired old Jako Miller, who seemed
impressed with a belief l out an Irishman
mutt know every thiuu.
llOUea jr. XilUCOIQ. "aUOUl toe nelt
. , , , " ,uo url;l
Presidency. I can t tav for certain who
. , , -.
be the peop e a choice; but, to the
be3t of m b''CIi ' ta t!te mccatful
1. 1 nutuutc.
Law rort tue Girls. As there may
be soiuo of our lady friends doubtful upon
the legality of their assumption of leap
year privileges, we produce the following
,lor oi
extract verbatim from a law book printed
in 1G00. Read and tremble, old bach's.
Albeit, it is now become a parte of the
Common Lwe, io regard to the social re-
evions of ite. that so often as evene bis-
, . ., . .1 1 , .
.urn 11 ttir nnlh. rAfnrn dm ai rn nan.
,j1(J pMV,,.gp during the lime oon-
tinueth, of making love uuto the men,
which tbey may doc, either by words or
WDICa ,a ' u l' r w"u vr 1
them g(if h ,dJ
' r r r .
moreoser n0 maQ Bin be erj!ltUj ,0 ,btt
beni fi's of clergy who doth refuse to accept 1
the offers of the ladye.or who dothc io any
wise treat her proposals with slight or
coutaineiy j
ssa.The Democracy of York Co. are
cernej le.ti Xhe Hagcrstown Herald 1
prints a scrap of liierature from a citizen
n. ,. .1 i
0f tbat It.m jCti0 Gibralter, which cx
bibit. ,bcir ioter(..t ia the wefare of the
".moked Yankee." as well as their educa-
,iuoai progress (free schools appear to be
making slow inroads among tbem.) But
tbo letter, videlicit : i
North Cators Township York County Ta J
Jany tbe IS Gl
Mr Anrlorann IWr Sue aa a ilnniM I I
: - - - - - "jr - , -V .V '
- , n in '
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r'!00r U000 ,M,e0W."ee "U?al :
for S(ldr8 w. wln ,0 Know of
4y ,
Boddy tbat Take Tbem op for Saile Pleese
Let ma Know at What Piido we Could
get them We want 27 man for our Town
ship I have been Tollo lhat the Cold Dee
liooght in your Nabor nood
Reman you
Dereot too Letter
Seven Vally Post office York County Pa
Let me Know Amedley
The Legislature of tbe State of Wis-
eonsio has ordered the Governor s message !
to be printed IO Loglish, German, Nor-
wegiao, Irish, Welsh, Dutch, French and
Bohemian, for tbe benefit of tbe various I
nationalities represented among the citi- !
x-ns of the State. The men who worked 1
on tbe tower of Babel appear to have
migrated to (he Bidger State ia body.
The two moat abased class of ineu on j
thin continent at present are the Aboil-
tiouisls aud "Niggers;" and the (Copper-
ka.da mii aiarnelv cna:.k rif it her arithniit
rr. fiainfr fi liulif pi n o BfH iftlivA whieh
grates harshly upon tars pi.liie. The
vi.itioation of the former, we have nothing
: ey ayjtuust !bey ure Abolitionist
frj,u, 0,io"--f,i "pt1 fr(
avoid alius.:, all the?
. . 1
traitor, and they wi
iroto ntoessity : ana io
have to d is ti turn
tr:iitnr. urnl thev would be immediately
1 j - - J
eovereu witn me aumy auuia.ioosoiv.op
pcrbead.. Uat
we protect ag,in?t the
j .l. . ...
' debasement heaped npnn the c dored race. I
Why are they necroea? Do tbey chooa
to ho such, or were they created thus?
The defamation aimed at them mUses its
uir.ik, (because they would cuauge their
til rind aud color if it were po-;b;e,) aud
rffers a direct insult to tbeir v.'retnr.
ThouglitleM politicians forget this wheu
. black man it alluded to.
j Tbe jnrnli reunrks : "Not one
i tenth part of tbo local news which traus-
pites iu any country .own nous na way io
Laiest Mews
- . - -
. w .(R JUreh & TrMf
, Wa,hin..ton correspondent says that Metn-
f
pdj, auvisei of the 1st siy that alter
' reaching Meridian, Sherman waited to
! Lear fn.tn Smith's cavalry, but no news
' ca.na for three davs. He had a shert
j allowance of provisions. Uy a rapid move
i he turned Abenicon and Columbus, in the
j ricbt.s part of Extern MiaiUaippi, where
his army waa sure to Cud aa abundance of
a t . n il... !. iumml hij h.eV
; l"";' '' "J --
on Stliaa and Mobile, marched towards
L"gan, who had advanced to meet him,
nt by 1.0 audacious struke of strutey
placed himself at a distance of 100 milej
troia Johuston's flink, now menaoel by
hia auvace. j hii rumor spread oouoorniug
j fcD(j oth(.r vMt arjd tomt q1cj wer9
burned. It is estimated that from thirty
! to forty thousand bane's of oil had been
destroyed, and more were Darning.
n XI-.. U 1 A A ear "
J q;
rn? che,' destroyed" .hi
commanding officer a headquartsra and
endangered the lives of the rebel prison-
i A
era. It was scbdued without much lost.
HaltimoRB, March 7. There are ex-
citing rumors to-day nf an sxtecsive rebel
raid on the Chesapeake. They are repor-
ted having captured a steamer, compellirg
the captain to give bonds fur S20.000. It
is supposed they are uia'uiug preparations
for a raid on Baltimore.
List of Vendues in Flarca, 1864,
AiUeuisal by bills at tbU otr.ra (r io thi Cururuide.1'
S rersnmil Properi), J.Bjter.Sr.E.r.uri!oe
If Prrsunal I'roaerlt. Ilaila Lrlvr. Kelt),
ll-l'rr. Proa, nf Jarob I.. Br(.an.lat Ruir.
10- Peisinal Prnprrtj'. tiro. Walter Bnraloe
ti Per Property. W. kelibBm.'K. Baffaloe
11- Kial tlalr.K.M. Hunter. ilec'il.lewlsa-g
ll-1'rrsi.nal Prop Vim P Holfrrt. EuftAlw.
1. IVrsnnal Pmp. Blsliop lira Is New Prrlln
l.".-l'er. ProiiiTI), T. IT. (oriifliu.. Buiralne
IH-PerMimil Pnjirrty. John le,' ntifTaloe
i;-lliiurh'ld tnia4..Brv.lM'.iirlnlaerr.t'k'a;
i;-t"trin S'.orW, m It klrrknrr. I a Ion
i;-Prrimal Prejr rly of P. Uiimler.i:orralie
ls-!iulldlimLts.L.U. Hummrr. tbililMiuaq
It-Prrsimal Prnperiy Korabarh. krltj.
is-iinusr mill Lnt.Joba P. Wl.lrr. LratsVg
!.( bv l!rv. SimoH oir. Axrnl. ew Brrlln.
IU-l'rrsonal Propertj J. Pllercor.K.Kuitaloe
2-i-Hersoaal Proarrtj. . It. Herd. I'.utrnlne
Jl-Per. Prp. Buftalnr Hnne. Ifwhbuns
iS-Ki-al I'.stnieof M. Wasai'rirr'd.Lralsk'a;
2-i-llime A lol.l. smallnlddrt'tl Llantllle
Jtl-CilllillnELols.H.ll.tblin lln.lra r.L b's.
TENDI'E NOTES for Mleatthe" Star irhmnlflf-omo.
" - "'. ! Ait-tt w. WERK-
man fth,Tth ,...c.;,rr. ,u mim.-miah k. mmu,
. .. ... i,.i...,. -r. . v..T,h .1 1.
wnrfii,i...,. i,
In UwM.an. Sth Inn. SAKAH,
wife of William
VaiEtrly, and 4 yvard.
Iu K.t llutMo-. 4th In.t, MTII.!
Win. C.and Mary iteed.aifi d a year, a:i I
, daughter of
In l.awikunt. ath Int.. IHRIlV. "n of James R.
auil I'lirolini- ner, aH abimt 11 munth..
In B'iffil'w Tn, nn S'in lav .r.niny .h 31-t ult ,
J.;:l. infint '.n nf Daniel KISlifci., a-d a y-ar.., 2
moulbs. auj tlava.
1- Miiiliutarn i.., tl.. 2ii
on -:h uit. ii kai
,lh" Ut. T1:.";1
2iltl ult, JilSKPH w. D. .nn
yi-.r,. '1 mo. and - da...
A TV BKllllV, ai I a'ut ii
int, oilirfl.N, Hin oi f.narii'9 ana
M.iry 1-jt'd, air-l ao.itt a year, in ."s.w ni.rnn.on
tli. .th ult,LUCX aileofUcork;. i:orlacOt:r,afaaiKUK
4 yi.ar.
In ll.nrill-, th. ult. JANR F , wif of Ihm Paul
L-i-lT. .(Til sl yr. an.t .ia munth. .sth ult . Til-IM-lsJ4IISil
intli. Mth vi-ar ot'Uia V.h. 'iird o.
conum.li'P. 1IK-TK11 ANN, aifaor luoiual tVuoiside,
asd dS r-ini an t u ai.'ntbd.
In Millr.n.on th 21.1 ult. rtAMNAH MARIA, wlf.
of liob-it SlaUir, ag".l y an and lljm nth.
T I
1ST of Lt'ttrr remaining in the Post
I J Office
at LbwlsiiLllu, ra., up lo
M7reh 1. 1SG1.
Anspatch, S W .Mm-IcI
Artley.Miss elihy E Kiser. samnel
B akeley. fhas Lane, (Jen T II
B-liz. Mrs Elizab 3 Leanion, John B
Bri-ht, n. M l Leonard, joseon
Boueh Mrs Diaitna E Leader, Pollie Miss
llower, Ueo K
Lee, Henry
Bowers, Miss E
Conglam. Odolphus
Cariwright, Win
Cook, Miss Sallie A
Uascoinh. Mr E C
Fisher, Miss Maui
Evarta, James M
Franciscus, Y O . .;
Oreen, F P
Matez, Miss Saide
Moser, Miss Elizab
Miller. Mrs Sarah E
Null Daniel
Overholt John J.
Ramsey Miss Anna
Raudenbnsh J 8 Mr.
Richabanch Mia Fan.
r,fn. 15 ?r"Jo.?n .
Ha ' Mfs Reb.cci SchealT.r r, Mary
Heimbach. MissSu A Stewart Mr Henry
Henbach. John S Wiley Mrs Susan .
Johnson, Wm Varger Mr John
pred Young Wiliiara ,.
Jjl"n' Her. .w " . , ..,.
(ireen, Thomas U
Persons ealline for the abn Letters .
plena, aa, ihey are 'Jm.
J ....
'
( W fee ft A 'kty
1.10 Kg
s ir
. in
.7 i'i
to
. :)
r...S
t
Rye
.. Taiiow .
l.m) L-rd, fr.
lb, 7i t'iov. f -
('orn,
Oats, pr 3
d..
r luxneed ,
Dried Appk'd
Firkialiutttr
.. i.-J5 Wcul
0 lb 1'otatoi
IS Sides ishojld
Frenb Kutrcr... SO Kiis with ldc 10
Kaj 1. 5, and 6 11 mi ll'J
u. ... . rut i . ci fni c .. . i i. i:
i 'u UUU,'J -
I'ork 'rad (Ml
JuMtlte ol'lhc reate.
TIlIK uniri?nrl oilers himself at a ran-
dolie f-ir the ijlfice of Juviire of the
Peace for ihe Ur rnu;i of l.ewuUur;, at ihe
cn'.uinif Sprirc E.ectiua.
March 1 pd fAMl'EL ROL'SH
T AlllK. U ii u-r rv.i.ln a. jr-u ar ,..rf, ar
J irlall in t... army. it yu .iri..tliiitf
cith ili 'irn 1 on. a . yr-ur atitry. l- ! u l.:-,
, it l wn anl t il hloi f r l '.hf. rL.I t.
if .u ir- ii'uiii .ii 1 r-:v. in'.L-ll .ut. .aj ii"t i.T.r
har.Js' iu- ti -'rrr. .o iiiih on- wt... will inuf r
thff .all. ol tuu .i: i aiulu. ir.ro. .'-u.. nt. ;! i-.L.t
b;at iu tllyi.iU4 lb uuui i.r '-Hfuf. lit. 4 i'lrr-.:
HI1.LI l.il 1 ..
rv i. i.xir-i h.j r v.
l-t llr i , oa 1' ' 1-t A.C
..ilr.ri..r. I.
LEFT my bed and (ward, wi.houl prove
canon, my wife MAiiV K A'l per-
lu are hereby nnnfied not to trust her on
.i.c..u,.i, . .1.. , y .... v -v-
led by h.r; and any person harbonn. her
'lll be prosecu'ed.
JOH.V cr.MCEI.Br.RHEH.
I WMhlnKfoaTp.SnyV.o ual.. llwrh . 1.
; -
Estate Of John S. Dunkle, dOC'd.
ETTKIH Tes'ametitary on the Esta-e of
JUHX S. UI.Xh.LrJ, dee'd, late of Fa-t
iluffalne township, I nion Cu-. having been
granted to the undersigned, ail persons indeb
ted (hereto are requested to make lmuiedia.e
paymeui. and those having claims or deni an ds
: ",..' M KTIX 'urXKl.K. ,
(io:;Sl J A.JilU FliEl) GHICK, , s
(
AUlatlolstrator .Oller.
OTIl'U is hereby given, that I.ettan I
f A'toiimstration noon the Extale of!
tl ! llnwiivii, dee'd, late of Bntraloe Tp,
I'mon eoon'.y, have been prantad to the
rndersisned, by the Resisier ol l'nin county,
in due fi rm of law. Ther"lore. ail pereas .
indi b.ed lo said estate are requested to make j
immediate payment; and those ba.'inr any !
just claim are also requested to present tham '
leea.lv authenticated for settlement to j
(Itwsj VM. L. HAKKIS. Adra'r. !
D1SS0LUTTCM
"VVOTICE ia hereby sriven, that the firm of
Cundore an J Hafer. in the cattle bnsi
n ss was dissolved an the 15. h of January,
IR04. The business will be settled up by
J ACOB UlMjOr.E.of East 6 utlaloe.
Sipd
Real Eistate.
. Valuahl. Town Property at Public
"'
I be ,!l'rfl1- a! Pab'io Siie- ' ,he
i Kiviere Iloiue, Lewisbur", ub
, ' ... .
I i'nduy, tU 18.'4 JiyofMjr. h, 1S61,
at '2 o'clock in ihe afiemorn. ihe riouc
und Lot now occupied by the s--'i-crif er,
on ih- c-roer of From and s, J, hn's streets.
. ni'i o.i uj it-i. . ue iiutir d Ki I'll
to-siorey Iranie. A Stable and u:iicr on:
boiid.os are on the prt-mi.es.
Tarin 50 per cent. caj.h, and the balar.ee
in one year. Possession eiven immediately.
M.ireh JOHN P. MILLER. .
AT PUBLIC SALS.
"11 'ILL be offered at Public Sale, cn the
V premises, on
Friil'iy, the ISlh rf Mirch,
lflfil, at 10 o'clock A. M.
a larse number of
Toon Lots situated n ihe Lewisbura CcnoL i
CniliiMiuaqne township. Xonh d oPenn a. 1
The locnon is ail iliat could be desired
r..r ll.il. h.,.in.a Pi-.l. n.l.l.r.... '
bein; snrtoanded by a t'armius an) cram
prowin Country, in Ihe neighborio hi: are j
..und ir.m ore of a superior quality m abnn-'
danre, thus giving il advaiuaaes that few of
our neichb Tin; towns posses, and ere Ion;
it is .les::n.I to become one of the m, st
-.,...r..i. ,. ,Ht..o ... ik vi .... nnu v.i
. .-
ley
The Ir.t-s are HO feet in front by 172 feet
deep, a space of 10 f-et wide will be reserved
in front for pavenr't.ts and side walks. It'
not sold previous ai private sale, will be
offered at Public Sale on the day above men
tioned. Terms easy, for further information
cad ci address the subscriber.
L. O. MAIMER,
Cameronia P. O , North'd Co., Pa. Feb. 16.
PUBLIC SALE.
TkY virtue of an t.r.b-r of the Orphans"
) Court of I'nton county, wiil be exposed
at Public Sj, on the premises, on
Friday, the 2'iA ,y rf Mirth, lCl,
at 10 o'clock A. M., a'l that certain HOI'SE
k and I.OI' of ground ,-itnate in Lrwis-jljul-bori,'.
L'nien Co.. on south west corner
rt h ourth and St. Catharine streets, late the
estatr of ilichael Wagner, deceased.
Terms Cah f. r payment i t the debts of
dee.'d. and balance to mmi purchasers.
Feb 23 I. II. U'AGXF.R, Administrator
onriLixs' court sale.
virtue of an orJer of Sale issued
out of the Oinhans conrt ot Lnion
untv, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the
Riviere House, in Lewisburg, on
S thirdly, Much 12, 1S81,
at 1 o'clock, P. M , all that certain Halt Lot
ot (ir.iuod. situate on Seventh street, in
Smith's addition to the Boro' of Lewisburg,
bounded on ihe north by half of same loi.on
the east by an alley, on ihe south by a vacant I
lot, and on the west hy Seventh street, on
ahich ate erected a two-storey Brick J A j
Dwelling House. Outbuildings. &c laieiLxJ. !
the estaie of R. M. Hunter, ilec'd. !
Terms 211 per ceni. rah ( balance to be
paid at May Term of Court next. j
Feb 19 JOHN Ill'NTER, Adminisl'r
Select School for Girls,
TISS M. M. METZUEU will open a select ;
11 1 school for girls, in ihe new sontn arc.
School Building, on i..o....a. ...c ... ;
March. Terms, from S-l to i lor tne se&.
sion. acccordins to ihe nuJie pursued.
TAKEX CP.
ME to the premise? ol the subscriber,! hi,
U about ibe- I5th of January last, hO W, ,
... . .
white with some black apols. weishing about
200 lbs. gross. The owner is reques ad to
prove property, pay charges and lak; her
away, or sue w.ll be disposed of according
I to law. MARTIN V. SEED,
j Buffalo Tp. r.b 20, mi
I 'II C uoJrr.cr.e.l tiH of to a seii c. irboot.
in ine r.ovs iraiuu.ar s i. t lliai.
. irlh W.1-J, Lewr-.liir?. Ikui ihr tr-l i.
Kfcioi ! wi ii la Apr. I. Trrm.ua 'iatl(
Tui.ion. i
.-. vr a : : .i. ur-'l nun.bsr of d:(ibe gradea
will h" 3dniitfeil.
Tho-e uho Jesire to sttenJ wilt f'.eatt
inf T n m- n soon i c ii.enient.
Keh. 1. l-ol. J. A. OVVE.N3.
, (JKEAT FIKK AND SMOKE I
At Hamman's Tobacco Ehcj.
'I ''HI" uinier, i-nrd has i pened a TOlMltTw
! I -u and tipar Miop in the rooms
1 reciuy uccupied hy K. ;mriT3iaa,Isj
Uaver'a build'ine Varkei St. (a:lj..i.g the;
'I'e erai h and Chronicle" office ) wnrre h
, ia r-a ly lo wail ou all who may wjtb, la
. Mnok'e 4.r chew.
! Cmr.ri ..f ihe b oaaii.r. and Ihe beat
bracdi uf Chewing Tobacco alaayioa haad.
K.
ii. MAMMAE.
Iwishnrg, Jan. 13,
DiSpd
Estate cf Lewis D. Yarger, dee'd.
A1
DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter
ofa.li'linotraiii.ii on tiie estate of Lewis
U. yar'r, deceased, late ol Hartleton Boro.
havinj been granted lo the subscriber by th
llji.:er ui I lima cuumyin dje fcr.n of law,
a: I persons indebted to said estaU are hereby
notified lo make unmedlaie pameat, and ay)
haemz any jusi claims against me same may
,!,., J.I. .il,.nl.l f..r iltlaal
YAKIjER, Adr.io'r
. ,
FcttB nf William Cutter dee'd
' XjalalB 01 WlUlJlU duller, BBC 0.
t IjM IX teTRATOft'S NOTICE. Whereas.
Letters of A lmiuisiranon on the estate
. illiam Cutler, late of Brady lownahip
deceased, have been granted to the snbseribef
by ihe K. siM'r of L'nion county io due for at
of law, therefore all pcrcn indebted to ai(J
estaie are requetrd to mai.e immediate pay.
mem. mi I ilo-e having just claims againal
the same may present them do'v au'tucnucaitlj
for settlement, to the snhcnher.
lOa'i JOHN .VCEK. Aouiinistrator.
Or'
HARVARD CO -LIEGE, 1S64.
TWO TKR!S of Nineteen Weeks, eoaa.
mencin: Muca 7:1) an 1 rStmaaaaSlla.
For Cata'osu and Circular address
JOEL PARKER, A'yo l'rofu$or.
Cambrnize, Mas... J,n. So, list -
FOR SALE.
YOKE of first rate, heavy, well-broka
A
woricing OX
Not 27
FRANCIS WILSOX.
A. ELTONefi, Co.,
and Dtaltrs la
Leather, Sumac, SLec p and Calf Sklna,
.Vo. 431 X.rth Third ttrttl,
rhiladelpbla.
TEATHER. Sumac and Skins, Bought, ot
j sold on Commission. Advances roads)
en Cousunments. Nov. 25, 63m3
S-2500
Wanted.
A Xi person or persons
having Ihe above)
2 atuoum to invest can do so upon a first
class jii lgtnent, and a first mcrtgage,by ap.
plvin.' itnmed.aielv to
"Dec M. '63. "J. F. A JOHN B. LINX
WOOD CilOPPZRS.
ONE Mun'lred V.uoi Chopper? wanted lo
cat wood at Beaver Furnace, fur whioit
g od prices will be patd in Csn. monihly.
Jau S, til. FRANCIS WALTER & CO
Cash paid for Earfe.
TWIsH to pnrehase a lar;e qnantitr of
HOt K OAK It IKK. delivered at
; my Tannery Yard in I.ewisbu.-g. for which I
will pay the highest price in cash.
May 11. Its'jS E. J. HTLL.
jO Oil GO IIJX V AX L'EJjt
-!
f arpenfers.EoitbiiilJers and Laborerf,
. .. , , :
T X " ' "1?T1 eD1PW'm'
, Tr ''1 te e'teu' CASJ PA1D
L V ER V ELK.
ruin.- Biii.wrvrpirn
Lewisbnr?. Pa , Cecercber II, IS63
CEI5EKT! CEMENT ! !
rrvilE subscriber would respectiullyinfornj
J hts eld customers and the public gene,
rally that he will have constantly on hand
and for sale a full supply of his superior
hydraulic cement. Panics at a distance oa
trie line of Canal or Railroad can have their
orders filled at short notice.
Address ROBERT VALENTIN B.
Beilefonte, Pa.
CERTIFICATE.
We do certify that we have used the above.
I cement in the erection of Ihe Uellelome waief
t works, and take pleasure in recommending
it r all persons in need of a food article,
Jan22.nfi WILSON & TATE
I IIIXLlil ALBRIGHT,
VTTORNKV AT LAW. Office near the
Conrt House, in the room lately occf
pied hy 1.. U. cnrist, r.sq.
R.ek pav ar.d bt.uDt., aa pnrioa. amevrad fer ol.
ti-r or th' ir Irzal r.isnent;.ti,a.; alwi. vsrmptioa as4
feub,iiluu, paprr preranal tor tlo liable t draft, e
such an may lMdraflt-dJ Lawuibur. Jaa. 4, ..
NOTICE !
THE subscriber wishes to settle hl o!4
Books from lSbl to Jan. 1. 18t4, aad
desires bis friends to call within 30 days, or
the accounts will be in the 'Squire's hands,
Oall at his store opposite Walls A Co's.
Jan 21. '64 N. R. ZIMMERMAN.
. t -.J-.,
$75 TO $150 FLU, nOiaTla.
rplli" LITTLE tllANT kiEWINQ MA.
CHINE COMPANY want an Agent in
ra, h rnunty. to solicit orders for their new
i Machine, with gauge, screw dnvfr and
eitra needles. We will pay a liberal salary
and eipenses, or give lare comroiyjB). For
particulars, terms. 4c, enclose a aWrop. and
address
i . ss. r.Aiiu. ioie-a,u.
' .Imloll
Oea'l Ami for tho fnit-d Statat
The Eye and the Ear.
TMl 9 II VMIlIlT I ..i.Kii.. kaalnai
. . . . ,weaIv.nve Tears
practice, onf
his services to those whn are afflicted wits.
diseased Eyes cr Ears. The following is PBS
of a number of Testimonials :
Mi ami bad caiarai-t of both -a : wa alia aa,
aad aaarly iLl othor. I kad pbjs..na attaaoia.
cud bua .iib,.uta pr.m.n. 1 "mltl
uiHwiMi to ai.v bna a a.11- fcJiAlLaJ. wuirf.
Bl IO BO .RWIS.
na. hbubi uwwi, aw .
liftrtlrloB. Ju. 7, IMU (
JOHN H AWN,
MAMFAtiTL'RER of Improvvd P)r
euatilvQ Ataiclivs, i1' 9
T
I