Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 18, 1864, Image 1

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CY v. WOKDEN AND J.
41 ..! per lear, always In Advance.
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run rt.t-M.it t.
Abraham Lincoln
lOTThe evenii.K mail- from the Sou.b
btve ben unusually irreiulT this week.
Wednesday, we learn, a bridge was burned
ntbe N. 0. It. R ,ti r Rabimure, which
delayed the train 7 or S b. urs.
DECEASE (F A VlItKAS. Tbomtl
Clapbam, of West Bulfsioe township, a
membor of Cap'. Hassebpluij'a Corareny,
wh re-'ulis'rd as a veteran, wasatttektd
kr chilis on tbe 5'h in.'., and died on tbe
14 :h. He was aged about 14 years.
ajJnies F. Fichth rn, KiSoper L.
Eeber aud Jscksnn Wrrti, of t'o. D, 5tb
P. R. C, have re-enllsted, and are now io
Lwi!.burg ttjyiug their 3l days
furlough.
tne ree-ri xin.iuerce-.iieu,.!
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of Pi-nnsyi.ao a, at 1'hiUd , the degree of
1 c'or cf M' iicics was e inferred 00 Geo.
It. fipratt, rf Lrvrifbar,-, and Charles H.
fr ugal and J l.n .Murray, Jr, of Mi'.ton.
Tie Jefferson Cd'ee of rt.i'sd., confer-
r.l.h no.- d.rrce rn C!ar-oce Gcddts.
of U-isbur.. f be c. of .be f.rmvr
c
numbered 121 ; that of tbe latter, 101.
Two r.tsiiRtii TiI'ioami More A
call is published to dy f r -i.'O.OOO more
men, IJ be raided by vilunteeriog by
Ihe 15th of A j r it, or drafted. Tbe Reb
els beyoDd a doubt lave driven every
atailahlf. nian infn thir mid ar.ri ir.nafw
...nti. ih.. t . f ,r,;.i.!
h;h o.i l.xiirilnl.r.prMi.n-nnr
fid?, to in-uro 'afc'y o the Union cause.
Kery piut ..k- n in tbe onward march of
n r arnjies must be gsrrisood, tbns weak
ening them a thoy airatce; at tbe same
tit Rebels gstber strength by coo-
of an overwhelming force. Geo Grant, we
rresumo, has bad something to do witb
this call. Give him the tuen be asks for,
aod be will give the rn-u't yna desire.
HarrUhurg Correspondence.
TfEsl.AV, March 15.
Sat urday evebibg.tbe 55-h 1'. V., under
Col. D'ck White, numbering nearly 9u0
men, left Ilarrislurg for New York, there
U emtark for their f rmer pt io South
Carolina. Lst evening (be 79 b (Lan
caster) I. V., uul.-r Col. Ilvobrigbt,
cem in from Kt Tenfcssee, oo furlough
prior to re eng'gTDrnt for anD'hrr three
years or tbe war. TLis regiment is famed
for efEiient grrvices. Eicjtcj the,
there seem fowr soldiers on tbe street
than fir a few w.xks past.
Isaac Fisbel the notorious York county
traitor, under sentcDe of death for cutri
g. ou acts of di.-iojalty,Las been pardoned
by tbe I'residen.
Henry M. Fliut, a reputed M'Clcllao
emissary, is to 1 Cure at the Court House
this evening topic, tbe Peninsular Cam
paign. Col. Carltoo (son-in-law cf E. M. Pol
lock, bookseller, of this city,) is among
those recently exchanged at Richmond
Tbe son cf ao old friend, Lieut. H. II.
Binds, writes tbat be is one of those wbo
borrowed out, but wag unfortunate!;
retaken. One of tbe cavalry engaged io
tbo recent Kilpatrick raid,bas been bere
be looked tough and heart;, but well worn,
cd tbongbt it a glorious dash. w.
Aootbtr wire bas been but on the Tel- .
; '.; . . . . . . .,!f .bln....i,h.....di... ,b. i.l..!it. .,f i " 01 '- forward -lib provision, for tbe troop. -
-:.r, iuC iH-,u. oi a i.ufc- i .r-r..,.i.erc. .. B , -- , Qf Mf Me0J(n,,lg.r', proniIscl t0 pay will ,a , .rticle ou our repulse ia Florida, , AUIUTOR S NOTICE.
by enabling h. ra ti baLdle their forces e0- tn"tb " J " to have marched j ,.fe. u JUl,1-0B tb, lst f April. Il tbe H4.y admits that tbe Rebel fjrse was ; A fair iriveB by tbe ladies of tbe Bsp- ! 7 X the Orphans' tnrt fur .he coon.y rf I
much mre aivaa-ageou-ly than we car,, d" M.d..o on Mobile, and lo . expedient tbat tbe remain- ; "ic ige " our ,is, church. Danville, has netted 81000. j 1 fn.on-E.uie cf
osmpjiog, as we do, tbe outside, and bae cap.ured the city. Web.vekoowo der of lbe curreDC deprecilte io f.lue 1 j Tne Aod.tor arpomied by the Court .o make
hostile territory. Ar.y ore who gives the before that tbe Rebel, expected bw to, , h tnie . f h dllled. But .0 ti..n War Vhei thoLhl onw ' T.ataqt WfiWS i d.Mnbn.ion of tne balance ,n the hand, of ;
t: l i. . .. ,1,., tha ..t ... .li.iKila .)..fonl n ' . . mon)rers oegau ar, toey inougni one XjaLCQ . .VIC wa r,.,;,, fawlrr. Es i Administraiur of tbe i
rU.jer..n. ugu.w,;, ,erceivetnet cce-sity 6 ' 7 i mnst be arparent tbat this ia a desper- ; Southerner was worth from five to ten : ..7..- -r..;j .,.h.Vi ..ii m,,t .n nart,
ccr.ph lioe between Euubury and Will- 'e"B force, all contingencies
. . ...... i io addition to tbe five buodred thousand
lamsport. Tbe Northern Central road mcn M,ud fuf on Febr0lr, Ut 1S64i lh,
ha now a separate line from Baltimore to C.U i, herby male and a draft ordered
Elmira, aod tbe I bilie) b a & Erie road for 200, OuO men for tbe militar; aerviee
bas, also, its own separate line. i of tbe arm;, nav; and marine corp. of the
j United State.
The following important order ha been 1 The proportional quota for the differ
publisbid : 1 ent wards, town., townships, precincts,
Wis Tr.TrT. atot nra'ornca. j election district and counties will be
a.-niaaTja, Marc. 1, jh4. i I
The President cf tbe United Suua
orders as follows : ,
First: Major Gen. Halleck is, at hi former quotas. Tbe 15th day of April,
own request, relieved from dut; as Gener-, lsOl, ia designated aa Ibe time np to
al-io-Cbief of tbe arm;, and Lieut Gen. which the nnniber required in each ward
U. S. Grant is assigned lo tbe command ; of city, town, Ac, ma; be raised. Voi
o' the armies of the United S'ate Tbe notary enlistment and draft will be
headquarters of tbe army will be iu Wash- i made in each ward of a eit;, town, etc.,
logtoo, and aUo wub LieuL Gen. Grant which (ball not bave filled tbe quota
,n j r i "signed to it within the time designated
Second : M.j ir Gen. Halleck is assign- fur the cumber required to fill said quota,
ed jo dot; in Washington as Chief 0f j The draft will be commenced a toon
c-uoi toe Army uuaer tne direction of after tbe 15ih of April a practicable,
the Secretar; of War and the Lieut. Gen- The Government bountie. a now paid,
eral Commanding His orders w.it be will he continued until April 15, 1861, at
obeyed and respected .carding!;. bich lim ,be ,dditijlul bouolie, eewe.
Third : M.jor Uen. U T Miermsn i On aod after tbat date one buodred dol
a.gt.ed to the command of tbe military ! lm bount, onl; will be paid a provided
th. r? M '""" PI", composed of,b; the act approved Jul; 22. 1861.
l..d I?4Tment f ,he UBi01 ,te Coa,ber- j ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
land, the Tennessee, and tba Arkansas.
l-ourib : M,jw Gen. J. B. M Pherson f In the recent attack npon 8uffoIk the
U assigned lo the command of tbe Depart-! 2d eolored cavalry, under CoL Cole, bc
meot aod Army of the Teooesaee. I haved witb great braver; in a fight of an
Kiftb: In relieving M,j,r(ieo. Halleck jbonr' duration. The; bad a largely
Iron, duty a jeneral m-Cbief tbe Presi-! . peri or force to contend witb, but eat
aeot deire to express hi approbauon aod tbeir way through with a loss of only 20
wanks for the x-aiou manner io which killed, wounded and misting. One of our
the arduous and responsible duties of that - lieutenant wa killed. The Rebel ere
K-i'ion have been perfumed. , to have bad 67 killed. Suffolk Was
V T, ? lh" Sec",rJ bi W" S eventually csptuieJ, . we Ut bexetofore
L 1. ToHKii.X), Aaoi. Adjl. Gen. 1 ttaud.
i
R. CORNELIUS.
Gen. Sherman's Expedition,
Geo. Sherman left Yitksburg with
force of about 30,000 men. He bad two
ul j.-cts ; first lu desolate the counlrj
thmu-b which he marched, eod to destroy
lis railways, io order to nuke a Rebel cani
pio in force impossible during tbe Sum
mer; second, to go to Seloia. Io tbe
first object be his suceeeded ; in the sec
ond be bis failed. But be has iucceeded
completely io tbe tirst, and bas done
8 1
bis with such unexpecteaana exten
sive thoroughness that bis failure to reach
Selma Deed not be deeply deplored. Tbe
Jjuuiberu Mississippi i.ailroad, crossing
tha Male at ribi augles to tbe river, is
destroyed. Tbe Mobile and Ohio llail
road, ruLDirg through tbe easterly part ef
the iiiaie parallel to tbo river, bas been
toru up and iiieparably irjured for a die
tance ot tilty-six uiies norib and south of
Meridian. Tbe immense supplies accutnu
l.ted by tbe Uebels al numerous points on
lue llt9 o, lIltea two roaos one im:
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-uicbibe abups, public buildings io a
Wl,rJi vcryibu.g which ooulribuied to tbe
mumry power of the Rebellion have
.umhiiattd. There are 00 longer
the ibeaos of traLfporting or of subsisting
.... ,.,.,....r.hl. f..r0. .,f Rebel irnnna
we
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c.vairj fe-Ups excep.ed-in Southern or
Ccutni Miesissitui. The unmierniDted
navigation of the Mississippi River and
tbe tecurity of Louisiana from a Rebel
invasion are result uf this expedition.
between the forces of tha Rebellion east
aud west of tbe Mississippi, there can
henceforth ba no oo-operatiou scarcely
any retular intetcourse. For all military
purposes the Stale which Sherman bas
travtrsed is a desert its vast territory not
merely useless to tbe Rebels, but ao im
pauable barrier between theni and tbe
region in which tbey expected to bava
pursued ao aggressive campaign.
It is said tbat Geo. Sherman felt biai
'"en b'1 " beeB tteeied, but tbe re-
epousibility for tbe failure doca not lie at
I e" Sbermao'a door. Farr.gut waa sent
'to New Orleans, expectiog cooperation
: from , Uod fl)rcebut Bot UI)der Gen.
1 . . A . ... j;.,;,.
a. 4. . a Hi as La a; vua. iwauia. w oar s?k b- vaa r
ed, aud has been forced to content himself
defensive nccessiHes. Tbe; pass wboli;
under tbe immediate eommand of Geo.
. Sherman, who is Geo. Grant's selection to
succeed bim, and who bas tbe confidence
both of bis soldiers and tbe counlry.
: What be baa done in this expedition
paves tbe wa; for the decisive work of Ibe
: summer for
; is to carry b
and tbe success
military strength of tbe Rebellion. .Veio
. York Tribune
200,000 more Hen Wanted.
Tbe following special order has just
been issued by the President:
tlTKi. ??itb. Exicmrt Mllsioa, )
V. aaauania, March la. l-a.
Grade, to supply tbe force required to
be drafted for tbe nav;, and to provide an
rtxnmn tk.nnh .1. l.nn.i M..
sbal General's Bureau, and account will
h ,kan r ,h. credit, and defiaieiieiffa nn
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'" , ! otherwire. ihis act is aootbtr instance William Henry Harrisoo, died recently. uo tt"-" -o Jl.llilyttAHh A1) taLLLA?. AKL
not force enough to enter. B; the time . of lh ud failb wbieh h chMMteriled ' in Cincion.li, and was buried b; hi. side ! "i"led ,0 ,.ee"Bt " M'L.KC-a. e.tabl.thment creaily needed in
the Louisiana election! are over, be ma; b. c(mr,fl cf th. rebe, ,ea(ief lowtrd, ' t North Bend. She was a daughtr-r cf . ",,u lw "ntr; oa noarj. In,, ,icini!Thtre be baa an ei:enive a-
find some .the, General than Sherman at tbeir ,eM tbM tow.rd ; John Cleve, S,mm a noted pioneer, i Tr bvebonr "wbe'n 'the TT f TT , ', , ,
leisure to give him a helping band. lL. Q e,JmJu WUh tbil C19e MaK ; ' V' S. d!spcmd and the river 'was opened j 17'""
Wnk ih. ,,ir. r,f i;n Chrrman to . . .... . about 1 1 Uo shared with bim yers of . ,,, r , . 1 i j Hardware for .shoemakers!
i b the return of Gen. .berman to ukm of th rebe, Mmn j0.n , J ( A llto pouuder Parrott fan exploded oo jar,Uarc fjr Macbiuiit !
icksturg, tba expedition of course at ,iB wbo . b . , fe $w, U.rri.0fu tBeDty fc j board .be Soatbfie.d wounding two men. uardware for Sa.l Jle !
an eod, but not tbe cmp.ign. The far- montbj ,re iBni t0 m tbtif , M k , ,, " , lber! l " Hard wre for Famcra!
ces embraced io tbe division cf tbe Mis- , . d fit. ,,aiijbi , tbin ti The Cop. and Rebe.s have been trying j veeia. Hardware for every bodr I
sissippi were neverio M good . coodi- .Dd bL a few mon.bs will transpire befoM , . . , K, Much 13. I .f the rcrr best kind. Also, a large' and U,
tioo for work, or eo little hampered b; ..C0Dfeder.le 6lockY. wi be ,boPBt M ..j. ! eS t ' Cb se An Z A tTJ'U I .
;.l. I.l....lr..r4; . I,..l.n. V.i.k ha Kaa
tbe campaign which we trust G. bsebbio ot iew lorx, wbo is mm- , the orm. t oornees rutarnea disgusted
im irresistibly to the Gulf ' . be Pre.idett of tbe Board cf Broker, j b Seymour, who was not ripe for such
' I . . - . a t- . ia mnvmt?Dt. (He tried on thp pbt
of which mast destroy the n sew ior city, in a speeco wnicn ne : - 7 , .,. . ,, nrt - ;
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., RFIDAY,
Th Froe State of Louisiana.
Nxw Yuuk, March 13.
The steamship Morning .'tar from Naw
n. th. r,ili mt .ii fniiinn
tbe 9tk bu arrived, tbe brings 1,2'JO
bsles of cotton.
Geo. Nherinan arrived t ;ew urlrene
on tiie 2d, ou tha gunboat Diana. H's
late expedition is called by himself a big
id, io the course of wnicn ba rented a
point ten mile, .est pf Meridian without
A
of poshinn worthy ot tna o.me, ana
reiuroeu wnu i,iv
trabaods, 500 prisoners, and a large
n.oQLt of sui. ulies.
Miehael llabo was inaagnrated Gover
nor of Louiiaoa, 00 tbe 4tb, with iinpos-
me ceremooies at .ie wrieao.
lieu. U.tika delivered an address, in
bicb be Ptelicted the reduction of the
insurrect.on to three or f.ur tt.-es on tbe
. .
Atlao'ie cot by tbe seasoo's o.mp.ign.
Ha said, lot US remember tbat the re-
inauguraiiuu we celebrate has the I asis of
a century, for w. b.va acb.eved deeds of
; century in tbe past ten years, so long as
-r-r- - -7- -- - -- - .
Uin vill atftnri Lnuiotsna the Dr!t retnrfl.
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iog Stale io whichever; man is a free man.
li Hahu s inaugural address regards
i .t.., I . l. . ...... n.. . ,...i. .1-
7,: ; r: ::s
V . j; j-,.
... universal and imtned.ata .xt.nct.oo as
a public and private blessing, rroto every
1 .- . . . . , f i
I Delore me, ne says, am coosiraiuea
. ,n ban.,, that th -tuts of tha rebellion
in" tremM. it t0 m. not
i eitraTini to look noon this teir tbe
; final one of tbe most senseless, causeless,
I - not murderous renenion toai ever
a a an . i. -
,c,,ur,. ,u ."0,"'"u
j J - "
j upjn our exerti.ina, all will ba sooo right
j again, aod peace aud happiness aod pros-
1 penty will smile upon our tbreabbold as
of old.
AH the people were io the streets during
the day, and there was unquestionably
I the sincerest leeling or satistactioo snown
! than on many of the boiatarous daya of
J Secession madness of 1861.
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.A VS WavT...avOi.n Debts."
1
ate expedient, for what assurance will tbe
nonla bar. that anoiher third will not be
repudiated a few mooib. beoee? Tbe
V ' ' "ouua ueiiw.
effeet, therefore, w.ll be to depreciate tbe
value of rebel curreoc; t; still further
undermining confidence in either tbe abil-
it. ..r dianr..itiftn ut tba Uebel Govern.
r . . . . ,
ment to redeem u at last, ramer man
nable a. share, in tbe Sooth Se. Bub-
ble." Yet in the face cf tbit .inking !
instance of bad faitb, tbe rebel, bave tbe
sublime impudence to talk of "Northern
Bankruptcy." lltrrubarj .TJejraph.
Tiff Gold SrECCLATict The Hon.
made in Congress a few day ago, pat
thi. natter of gold (peculation ia it. troe
light. He 6aid :
'There are artiSeial meant constantly
being used to influence the price of gold. ;
Tbe.e means have been employed since ;
the .nspension of speeie p.;menu. The;
have increased from month ta month for the
past yctr, just in proportion to the growth
of .peculation, which to-dt; exceed, in
volume anything ever before known in
Ib history of civilization. It ha become
neeeasar; for tbe safety of this huge atroc-
tore of illegitimate traffic that tbe price of
gold should continue to rise in respect to
tbe correne; ; and, sir, it will not be per
mitted to decline, if human ingenuic; and
human effort can prevent it. Such a
.'.ate of things must give birth to every
specie of device and to every kind of ar
tificial process. They will come in Ibe
form of misrepresentation, of the military
situation of the country, and exaggrrn ed '
statement of any defeat in tbe Cold ; j
tbey will be io the shape of extensive I
combination for tbe temporary pnrcbase
of lb floating gold in the market ; in tbe
false etetemeot as to tbe ebaraeter and
condition of tbe publio debt, end of Ibe
object and design of tbe Government ;
end all this i rendered more easily availa
ble by the ignorance tbat i permitted to
prevail as to the resources and power of
the nation."
The Hon. Thomas Taggart died at bis
residence in this Borough on Saturday
last, after an illness of only few days, at
tbe advanced age of 87 year. Tbe de
ceased was a member of tbe Contention
to amend the Constitution of Pennsylva
nia ; represented thi count; in the Legis
lature, two esioo ; served ten years a
an Associate Judge in tbe Courts of thie
county, and filled other minor position, of
honor and trust, daring hi. life time. He
lived to ripe old sge, and possessed lb
respect aod esteem of hie fellow eititens.
Jafajtfjr Luminary.
aa''H.lp, Cu. ta, or I sink !" Tbe
Philadelphia Aje (Copperhead) ba raised
iu Mbtcriptiwo j rice to $8 jctf.
n ? .l i i n' . . " ----- -- tr.in rii:n..-,i anita iit.d niifcn . u - "
The Bmtoo Transcript bas this pr-
raph: "Wa. Wuitiog, Solicitor of the;
j Vr Department, left here this innminir,
(. V...,.;.,i.,,. Thi. H...Mini.l,.-.l
. lawyer, we understand, gives bis services
; free to the Government, aod be bas
j recently refused tbe retaining fee io a
bt,yy p.teot case, "which would bave
. . .. . . .,d f0m 0f 810 000 .
. . . . . .
preferring o Kn
trv. lie is pro
j -j- jr -... -.-v...,
; .-.w v.
; country, aod bis disibterested aciioo is
worth; of universal imitation."
When Mur.-sn 'rided" tbronch Indi-
ana and Ohio, llicbiuoud editors called
1 u: .1 n. 1.... .k
. . . . . ...
lua iivieu uis uurse aieaiiDi'. luti uiu uieu
. " - - " -
! oinn BMtTit& operath.r,s, gior-
j lous acu coivairio. ) oeo tviifairiea
j pitches bis shells iuto Kicbmoiid and
: 0utrit,;4 Morgan in tbe "raiding" way,
way
' k
t borse -
ratijiia
; the jUuuaiQ cta 0f tbe reai
1 biff, tbe sauie tdllcH cil lu operatuua
I r
j Paitarous.
mint Tn r ak tl KRi. 1 Here are :nree
J " hr?iteJL f;:r
"0,eai lae may uepeua upuu
wil, be ,n en,jra)0U4 Ueni.ui and
. h- K il..nni th. .r ;
i - -
refw ,u poUtue4, beau, and onions. The
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.u w: .
loesevegeiaoitseaieLsiseiy. n appear-,
T B v
trop js )lllely ,0 be ,borf Tli thl fruil
will be scarce, onions, potit.es, and Leans
uiust be b.djotvauuu,.
The Richmond IVhj of Maroh 9, says
: that it will take about a week
ore to
, rebuild tbe railrtad to Lee's army. Lee
! has sent out hi cavalrv in ail directions :
t0 seiia everything io the sbspe of foraco
and subsistence for bis troops. Tbe or-
, cuitous route tnat everything bas to come
, over by railroad renders it ia.posMbie for
Lee lo secure eooufb over one liue to keep
I . , a?. . . , .
' . rB1J'r -er.og, an. toe .armer,
in ftiis tlitinilv m a nr.. a est t,"i t, ..r?,a
: Northerners. Now, however, io exehaog
i 'D P""oers, the; allow 1 i of a Hebel
' '"'.one Loion man. Such is tha reported
, basis of exebaoKe, even whila we aurren-
der the , wUh clotbe. ,nd
well fed, and the; send back our brave
boys in rags and emaciated aod dying
1 I neglaet io too man cases.
i
The wjdow tle ix.Fresiderjt Gerj.
Uto and hop. nr. spoiled b, Chase's
tbdrwal. What will tbe poor Cops '
and liebs tr. next.
The notorious Llan.Voorbees it is allpgd
lately visited 3ov. Seymour of New York.
demaod.og of him that he should initiate" j
SOme kind of a controversy or rebellion in
er)
The Xattonal IntelUyrnctr fiijs tbat
Gen. Meade bas entire.; reoo?ered from
1. . . AAnr.w tnilisneitintk an 1 I.a Is r.
et,urt.iDerd tbe relnates, intentioo
of r.jri from jn wbicb he
. ,.,urfd thB coofilen,. of ,he .auntrv
and tbe army, and where be bas earned
such a high militar; reputation."
Gen. Foster ba ordered tbat no com
munication be furnished for publication in
newspaper in Northern Slate by ao;
person in North Carolina other than
authorized correspondents, wbo shall have
registered tbeir name and those of the '
journal to which they are contributors at j
h..Hn.rir..
They "calculated," before the New
Hampshire election tbat both sides would
carry it, by about 1500 rotes. When it
turn oat 5, COO Union majirity, both 1
partie are surprised at tbe strength ol
tbe undercurrent for tbe war and freedom.
I his wipe out tbe mj of Mtcy, a Cop.
in Congress from New iiauipsbire.
111 wile ot Ueo. iieaaregsra aiea j
......I. V. 4.) Tk. V II I
avcutij ,u ..cw vucaua. a Ul ... w
paper .peak very highly of ber estimable
qualities, aod ber funeral cortege wa one
of Ibe largest ever witnessed in tbat city.
Tbe Copperhead Legislature of Dela
ware refused to do anything for soldiers
or tbeir families. That of New Jersey
thus far do nothing to help soldiers lo tbe
right of voting.
Tbe Legislature of California have
asked ooeof tbeir U- S. Senators, (M'Dou
gal) to resign bis seat. He is not suffi
cient!; loyal for them.
Tbe negro troop, at Heine's Bluff made
n descent on Ytroo City on the 28th nit.,
and after a sharp fight, occupied tbe place.
Loa about 30 killed and wounded.
Tbe Eicbiuond Lxamintr proposes tbat
all fat men be put in tha rebel arm; tu
show tbe Yankee there is ao rebel starva
tion. B at fit cm.'. fUiid fir.
i w x.ooiin.i'eu uu r.:uun
t IVii IIWI eMa W ""tM'! sV Ul lUUtU
MARCH 18, 1864.
Voice of a True Democrat.
Albany, Match 14
! Mr. Bryant, Democrat of N
1 ""I
" oay in'iw'Jrf i
ti.e A-9nio.y,
a
eru of rc?oiutiiG$, decl:r.Oi: lul tbe
war uiut be pro-couted uti'il .S ivry in
auuihiiaied, tuat tbe tVo'tilotmiial aur
gation ot siav-ry wou.d clear tbe pth to
. our 'manifest des.iny and produce tbe
restoration of a l"nitr-d na'ion. and
j resting O.gre.s.o submit Io tb people
tbe eoottvatioua! amen iioeuts tor tvq
bblti1 lt)ll fernjlD,int: ,uvrrj
A pp-ei.l ue'ptch from
i received in New York a f
i says tbat brw. bus reached
purtmebt tbat two French
purtmebt tbat two French fri.tes bad
ntered tbe por'. of Acapu;eo, at.d bad
tbreatened t.i lumbar i the towo iT resis-
I tanee were off. red. 1 Le defenceleu Me
, .cans allowed them to dwb.t tbe, Wi-h-
. ,dj ,,, lo tS,t lBt tIKb,,
. resitanee. I be t reucn men promitcoiis 7
' searched ail the VeS.-els io the port, boto
I "-tral and Mexico, and ..zed . t,u.3tit,
' neutral aud Mexican, and te zed a quantity
I rf e .utrabind goods. Our GoVerooieU
' , . . l- . .
i bas a man-ot war watching toe movements
. .v. . - o - 1
01 apleoD. inc n'its ui our u ai l
. 1 v- 1 Tl - l... - c - .. : 1
ur 1,5 l 1
lit V.
hardly be viciateu witn impunity. j
ripstion, of
Convention,
; tl. j. i- :
; f .b. v,rgi..iaconi.ationai c
. -.ittic-E at A- xandna.has r ported u fsU
' ... tK of .;er..a..d v.robi
I .... ... . " ' . . '
. biii.iu in ine ci aie ur ever, out bero
,ki!ArM ... k. .r..,;...l .!.., l.
" i r v - ,
go'trning -bites. I
1 . v ..no an1
; toKTREsS .'luBut, .irc3 io
...v..- w. ..
b. ..fi,,..r.f.irucf," whether dirtcfed to
rrisnners of war or others mist be marked
ou tue outt-r eavelopo ;
' Al I'UJLSie aj Ot. IbitliD ki -iaiu va.k..
j ,re aULe,ct.sry, as all letters tbat eon-
form ,0 t.e publiibed rules, will be fur-
vtarded.
Fur lit' le girls, Kmuia and Clara
brown, aad Laura ao J U.ivia Ueifsojder,
01 lama'pia, orae uruFu uo itj uw
1 bat place, recently, and were drowned.
I . . , .
Gen. Sherman started from icksburg
. IT L l. - .L .1. a L : . .
: . itLo(1,
C CO
FuHlttt-S Mu.NROE, March 14. Tbe
nboat iuibshell arrived at Plymouth,
. ,.nI1bo
( N. 0., on Saturday, last from .be Chowan
She reports that a crowd ef ne-
, . . . .
, .da ,hB ttebels opened on ber from tbeir !
! batteries oo the banks, rendering it im-
ns.ii,l- f,-,, h,, t.. i, Ui Th. cm.
r r. -----
, w o , 'siu-
GefJal Umof. late command, and Gen-
ral v Pherson to General Siicrman's.
ftt.l i.uiii.ti Mti'rniun la ann.iinLPil 1.1
cral M Pherson to General Sherman's, j
l, . , ,.. .t. : .m : . c a.-.. r . ...
ucueiai v-u.v. .
im1 11 ' !'n'De,''D-
.
Llst of Vendues in Harch. 1S64,
IS-nullillnrUit-.L 0. DiMinrr. (al'.lNqoio,
Is-Prrvioal Properi) s. Rorahuh. Krlij.
1 Hi.svaoS Ut. J'.hn P. Wrier, L.-al-b'R
l-h) bt.Mmua W..U. AtfraU Nra EVrlla.
Il-Ptrsvaai I'mae") J. Fteanr.!ISullal
ai-Prrsoaal Prop. al ar-. lx-ariaaoles.
K-PfrM..al Proarrl). U. D. lU-ed. Buffaloe
Sl-Per. l'n.B.ulIal. llu.r. UaKburc
2-rrr.rro.Juh. a. Daklcdrc.tasl Ban.
20 Ileal t-ineal M. Wae.rr.rt d.Uahh'c
J.V-Il.iu-e 4 Lol...smaiurclddrr' Llaxllie
iJ Per. Prop. H. Knarr-ot. in', Haftaloe
i liBllsIa: Uts.N.11.1 hast'ilaaai'r.LVa;.
all-llouxn'idbjOa-.lUiA I.UtiBlliCtr.L'b't
TKSir snTE.sfrTa!s atth.-Sujarhi-nicic-'a-a.
Corrected Semi-Weekly
Wheat, 1,40 Egcs
Rye 1,20 Tallow
Corn. 1.00 Lard, fresh..
S 15
1 i
..12J
0it3- Pr - Jb ,: .lov1ef seed-
Flaxseed...... 2,2a ool
Dried Apples 61b Potatoes
03
Apples 61b Potatoes
FirkinButtcr IS Side i Shoulder Iii
Fresh Butter... SO Pork trade 8.00
Rags 4.5, and 6 Ham 1-i
Barley 90 to 81,00 Country Soap 4 i 6
Side i Shoulders wi.h Ribs....
Tn L-wl.Susr. fa tha ITth iD't, St K . W. P.iSart.
JKliliMl AH oTT, Bear 1 loroTa, aad. slUa L1ZZII
OKI Mr of K.iifTp.
... i.h . I. o.. n.ni.1 EIam.TTM.1AM
iKAMi.ntD.aru.,aiiu sum tuiiutjuaitas,
' Cni.nCo.
DCflT.
Ta !! as; . lf th iuL, MART A, In bar 31st year,
if. of Saih M Bond.
Naar Pouarr"... Soi-.hM Co. oa tba lith Imt, Mrs.
RLBiaX A uuPaN, a.-rd aK.ut oojaara,
At Pmn,Crk 5..lr.lhlB. JOUX FISUIB,
aai 70 atar. 4 laoDtu ab-1 11 dava.
TIOUN'D A lady's Sbawl, which the
I1 owner can have bv ealline at lhis office
owner can nave uv ca.i.ut; a mis omce,
proving property, and paying for this advtr- .
nmrnL Marrh 17
tisemeni.
Juntlre of tne Peace.
THE undersigned offers himself as a can
didate for tbe ofSce of Jus.iee of the
Peace for (he Boronch of Lewitburg, a. lb
ensuing Spring Election.
March 7 pd SAMUEL KOL'SH
A Card.
IX reply to my -fnends and neighbors." re
questing Ihe use of my name as a candi
date lor Justice rf Ihe Peace. 1 would respeci-
fuliv tay. 1 will leave H wnh .hem to dispose
"THE UNION." Mab!bied Is 1314 Whole No- 2,660.
niRONICLE,westablikeJ la 1343 Whole No., 1.03J.
Eoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative.
.,., I. J ,n m'l r..r t.i r-'
fa.lei i
and ?r? n J . r. t- ll.-!r fi r. I
-! t V' m ? id on mt i Ij urn-r. fv f m'vj -4
ui;-f ui.ujr f.-i itr-yur-v - ti"T." - h
!1L VI lt
r.i.r.i .h
pa.n. r it f" rrJ tid t ,prf I
faitr v:ifcanrti-r riii H4y ipfrtunw
u" "' t"" "
&u! -r l n HirZfrrm,tg in o. l- mt 3 '
U ..Kln.Ttnn ' tN. li.ir at nm. t ham-. iNiba ana r-J air ! f,nr,(, 0f n aff, mol rJeS, WHS) C at-
w da, nice -' 1 -..rt.brr. j-irrn ii'.n poreoaners. c s -
w a , since, . r'"ttrr ... , v .,,., N.. I i0. 4. ai,, cnaio Lot 4 naa4 ai
the .Navy le- . - ? ,,, l0 Ibe brcusrh aad ecpaA'ii.
IIt. ' Olil.'i if I tK undcd on ifce weat by XrveBtb atrrv aetl
VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT. Zi i iit i oih by lui aaove siMiiatittis
T)INT B elles at F.fij t'enuearh. f'.r eats, j taimr one f.unh of an acre, avoir or leas.
; .-,'';; " T
, nntnn 'oa Ur, couT.
,e Jt Wij n..i rare r.nr-tor a. r 'pavm.as
ih-re i. no hmmft-t in f x:Menre ii.t wiiL
Wy' "IZZTl&J'Z
What it is s'ate.1 10 core 11 reit.re'v cb ei
-y" "f 1 M u " "Sitr r
iii' '"- bulk. O e du.e renves anl cfirn
- ' , , .,.,v..r.
avj ihe i:fe ot an ver-h-ainl ur i.ritn
h -r. " r colic ar. J briiv-aebe It lias never
i f:.i J 11 t as nrr l!if n ne". I'J-t ao
h'-r
r f lic ar. J brilv-acbc It lias never
J,i.. .or- tht n ne. iu-t o
' Mire is 'h.i rauali e 1-miu.ent I- neiae Hor.e
emf r.cE.:'nn r.f ih .!ar. nij ir a'i dru-
pis. Otrcs,5G i;.,rtian it ureet. Sew W-rk.
To t-e Assessors lor 1864.
' rTHE A.f
srsmenl b.ioks are raauy lor:
a
1 o.-vr
wbcu caed fi T.
A. KENNEDY. Clerk.
a. rueegjis Ktjuuuc.
"VTTII.L be ajpo?td ! public sale, in the
w. ! I IH J i I Kill ij aviitl 1. urai 'vu i
; Broa o s inill, Tur:.e Cra, m Eat BulUloe ;
iowujb.p. rn
itaturdar. Marrb 19.
commenting -1 iu u'ciuc., ihe luituwin; ar -
t,C:
; baj of hor, fi ry.wro.fn rIr cf tw r:Tra "nt
je-ar -ll 4 -Lr-c. i (. at. 1 Utv i rretlio,, s . 1 -t.
i ru.tfatr.r-. hrro-.. rl P-1
iu-r 1 e-:o tvavr- I Dnwrr. 1 bthio ereyiiv 1
1 rr rra.. l"t I re fcrU Tors, i
h T w.-wij.. lt. u( ha. laOJrr m S-.B'-i- tt -f
t-.T. harf..9. I dnu:.t a-tt til aKia b.rra. 1 doaliia
..f t.i t..l--T EUIK. I'B. ra- lin.a i",
mliluhiu. t-jai. i lam.
; :IXr"li1iaX
: :ai-. . haiiot 4; ama ul grata u ux snaru
.,, t.ijrrKra...
; Term made known a!e.
; intrres'.ed for the purpose cf hisaprMotmnt
i Saturday, the 6,h dv of March. IS64,
at I o'clock, P M, at hit Oifiee in Lewitburg. j
March 4 vim. jii.ilo, Auditut
A Want Supplied!
rr,Hr .ob.rrTbT; has iust openefl in Ckam-
1 I .1.7.! i .11. , xl '"Af?
: , v..,.. . a.U4,,.t.
1 11!n
s-i m
11-1,
i tHKry, cvc. a.c. vc.
reraons wantinc any ar-icin in in- ame
.-. f n(! ., , a ivan:are In ra al
ib: tt. re where ihey can hjve a lar stock
,r"m wh f !" T'"1:. l' u' A--
EUNS.PISTCLS.FISHING TACKLE.
FINE CUTLERY,
.tal taeniae i;paralas cnrrally.
IODs.Lin
V Hook-.
fOD;-.Linet. Keei, Baskets, Ban. Flies,
Ne'.s, Foi:, Giovt?. Masks,
b...ies, t-crascrea-s. ileg col.ars. die. con -
s:an.:y cn banJ, anu f.r sale Wholesale and
lieta.l, at jnri. ivkiuck 9.
rrtsman's Depot,
Jf. E. comer and and Walnut Sis. rhiiai'a.
S lUl.E.N, or exchanged, aithe Hotel ot .be
onuersicnej, on the ITth ids!, a sraml'st
Uufihe h-Jf.. distinctly marked PETER
UL VER. Tne p-rson bavins tt had best re-
tarn it, and thereby save trouble.
A. J. U'EIliEN'SAUL.
I.ewitbors. Feb. 53.
Administrator's Notice.
"I T7HEKEAS, Letter of Arfmift-stnitira Sr.
itie estate of JOHN P. !ElUERf, de
ceased, laie uf While lleer townthip, I'moa
Couuiy. have been granied to the subscribe,
bv the Regi-ler of said county, in da form ;
all persons mJebted to said estate are requeu
ed to make payment, and those having claims
asainst the tame will present them duly
aulhentirated for settlement, to
I JAMES M KH ALL, Administrator
I While Deer. Feb. 17. 161
NOTICE.
ALL ptrspns are hereby cautioned not to
harbor or trust my wife Sarah oa my
acc. unu as I will pay bo debts of her contracting-.
TebaVei E L MOWRV
DR. JOSIAH SMITH,
nAVINU located in Lewisburtr. solicits a
share of the public patrocase. Resi
lience and Office ou Market Su, nearly eppo
S I'e Ihe Riviere House.
Lahur. Marrh i, ISO.
Tauifcs mtr attain.-, aa ar aaara. ara
a.ry dill io tha arm. No, il aoa avnaaxhiaa
ithtb. a.rro...f -a. rf .car .otr, . dwfcad.ns
r-iaaa " " "i tail him . f r n anb. itaat
I" " - " " ' "'--'"-.-, '"
.o. te unavtJ aith oaa h alll ana S
lh- aaka uT fua ami nataal Imtnv.aMat. aad aaalat
aua ia aitpajutf tba aaaiu of raaf lit. Adaraat:
Co D. ljnia SVc P.T.
" ti.1. i..a i,..i.
lac kru. M tha. lat a. a
Lalp.prr. it
AUCTIONEER.
rT.HE undar-igned offers bia services as
I Venttaie? C rier, o those who may
need ihen, and rrtpecifullv asks a shape of
iheir patronage. GBOKtiE MOVER.
White Deer Tp, Feb H.6l
FOR RENT.
rpW04TOREY Br.ck HOUSE endtt)
I LOT 04 North lu.i lb sireet. Iwm
hiuch IS, 'tl. 1! P. eliELLLR. .
Real Estate.
.IIr:aiFF SALES.
. ' y . y 1
.r.e u( a writ of Fi. f-. ssWwt
1 r . , .
- j Nrnuch of Lewhre. CLHJBfjr irartJv ! I
! ! o'clock P. m erri tvt pI Uro4,
. ale in.milh AJ1"L 10 ' af
. Lfwikbur. anJ Coptj &ufesM&. bw OB tied oft
ine ktn l sev Dih'irert, na by a lot (
j K. an.l 0 Obalfant. ra ay o alley, aatoaitt
r. br I'll of iuies HuucBWw. euataiaiac tM-
y-nCeaaid.
oVL.i i thlfl
L. F. ALBRIGHT. SberiC
' rfrn-a ugi-. u.i-in. Jiea 1 1.
j ETftCBtor'l Sala
IT'ILI. be w to Pailie tk.
j
TV
I
I ,f.wr
1 town
premraes, m Lin n. lie. East Balfal)
nship. I'nioo cownty. icunaiaf Waa.
' Keed, uo Pe at, t tornpit oa tae aoauv
! Ac. a LOT OF GKiU'XU.it beiB a eaaf
' Krrc
! C.
J lot. full width, oa which ara e reeled a jBt
j Fran.e DV tl LIM HOLaE. Fraaxar aT
. "taloe. &c, a;e the prbperty of Guttliats
Saialureiil. dae'd. Tn saic writ Bala alaaw
j at n ..cuk a. M,e
rrniy, iw ;j.s ony o j irra, lom,
wheu Terms Will be ssadf knowa by
I. . kTEH Jir Ex'av
Lewiaburg, March t, lV
Sheriff'! Sales.
V rime t.f a writ of Vend. Ex. aad Lsw
Fa. issued out of tbe Coon ot Cosaaaatt
l-i-as of I moo cwud'.v and 10 ae srected.
Wi" "i1 P-ie aie or ornnwy, 9m
1 Saturday, 71 a r frit 19.
? at th Boftaj llout. is th Borovck of Immt&m
j uuty aforraa al 1 ti a r M . a tmrtmtm is. aT
1 ! .ttrosaxi. tu te Um btv f UvtaMa,,
, -B,"B rnt-v 4 '"
' g-titfml vwrC pan boaymoVwl va U ama ay pafftff
k, wnr-4 try huuji wa-ij, iwa if whvw aaa.aj -
arm'.a rf- ifaa s:r-V a wm ta waa avj ayaayjeas
rtr-ru :i;aiiiM oititvwa aj ta ataiia,
If Qa Jrl! aaal iMf;y-rrva int rtx tawtkaa ta aaffa. aa
tn m-9 or anx-o ar rtaw) a bafBfa TWaa
Uivv Brx Tarra .Mind.kaoai a lW aaaaOa Ugaa
f ravaat CCafekv, U4 OtDT 1 a pT " t
-nmr v-rtp.t . dms-nsnl ia Moncaaa n.l.a jaa gy lav
i lsi-. r-wrij- k Maruac lka C ss ITS). BakMdl
, aad tak.o in rsmuca aa lb aropart of i. y. Bmmm
Iaial Mic-a auuahi
AUu, at ibe a a me tiaae aad place, all laal
I anaraaaa. irkMSt aod Ttvt af bad altaata ta Wlrta
. b r tau-kip. avaatt MdSamiipiil SimsaSa
d-Mnb aa Collaw: Oa liaa af laad at If -1.1 iaf .
lbaa aoalhaaa half dnrraa wax S aarshai aa a Sa
csD.ila-; thac. r.aia i i . aigfti, .
la ihe atar of :he W OaSV lara.ik.; i
tba oram ox aaal tiirniiia. aorta SS's a
an a atoo. : thaaea. aorta 1 s. '
aTVaaai
aarara io a Suat ; Uiaaoa. ata aagi aaas saw
parch) to a rst; tbaaor.aloM laarta tl fsrflaaasaak
a.b K dcraoi aa lit ,.rea.. to th S'aai a.
bcianlo. ai ataislaa l-i aeft aaa la. aaraaaa. -tharrabrmta.
aaiara aad takaa la aaa law aa as tha a'S
: "J-TTi.
neoew
u w. luuuai. aa
iraaux, lata.
SALE OF HEAL KSTATZ.
I i I 1 hereby offer for sale tbt Hoaae aael
I t.' T I m r,m Vi.rik, Tk.nl Sbraal ...a-
tjr. If not sold a. pnvaw sale before
r-a a -
l6lh i" of Mlrch B'xu U wiU o'red al
' Pb'c !' Ih' di the Riviere Hcwaw.
( wjbj, Far
parncu.ars inquire at
JOH.H BILGE K.
J James F. Linn.
Feb. S, ii-Gt
House and Lot for Sale.
frr The Howse and Lot on Filih St. kali
jlllia. a square from Market, owned by Mre
Nancy W a.iace. and bow ocmpied by Mr.
John Bard is offered for tale. Terras ta sail
ibe porehaer. Inqo.re ol A. U DILL
Lewiibarf. Feb i. 18M
Ta Uulaeiti Men.
TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT.
laaabtlla-s Llork. ro.r-Ja aad aakM tat,
Itai-sbltK ra.
THEE Rtfoms are better situated, atore
taoronsh y Enitbed and furaishedoave.
n.ir an.t rfosinh in a.ar. t.ir.rl ihaa.
1 any others in the place.
One is especially adapted for the sale aX
Crv (iuods, or seneial Merchandize.
! b.TtbT
l'l.. a. ha. f... tK. II ... U.taM
Tbe town has a population of 3000 rersoa
and is surrounded by a rich and very curative
agricultural and manofactor.nr eoanrry.
Al nresent- Ihere is an Hardware tttor. Iw
i .v. ri,e. conn'.v. thrnrh a-reatl. needatL
j Terms reaionaiie. App'v to R H.Chambesa
j i. CHAM BERLIN BRO'8
IOR KENT Two RWMS abeve Beanett
Bro's Urns Store. For farther panic.
lars inquire of ibem. Lewitburg, Jan. 12
FOR SALE
The residence cf the laie Mrs. MARrA
M. GRAHAM, situaied oa Soaih Froax
s.ieei Lewisi.ars, nrariy pppotii ladepeada
en. Hall. For terms, apply to
Dec. 1 A. U. DILL
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE Building Lot. situated I
a pleasan. part of Lewisburj. Terms
lo suit the purchaser. For further in forma
Uon inquire of 1033 CD. BREWER
A TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM
and all the Snares ready for etc
and a DWELLING adjacent to Picre.
Possession of Tarera.ltt of April aext of
Store and Dwelling, nn two dart' aotiee.
THO. ARBLCKLE. Slifer P.O.
Cskato.a, Brady Tp, Caio Oo, Pa, Daa. IL, lssa
Farm for Sale,
THE sonih-west quarter of section IT,
to. a t7, north raase 8, eat ef the tibj
principal mendiaa. Tbe said Fares bee
about two miles north of tbo city of
Freeport, in Stephenson Co., Illinois,
. haf atoat Forty Acres on der ealiiva.uia,wi.h
! , ii .. .k.r ll. K..!... ..
i Log House and other Uaibaildiac. i wai4r4
, by one of the most beaauial Bpnars taw
couety.and tneDa anceoi taeunct iscovarM
I , 1 . .,( . v.
Every acre of the farm is susceptible of
eultivaiiori, and whea souably iprod
would make oae pf the moat iavii.ni reat.
deaces ia liliaoia.
For parucuiaraehquir of Francis Witane).
of Ltwisburg. Pa., Sam 'I B Harna, tf Free,
port, I1L, or the subscribe rt. a. Savaaaa. III. ,
E. CHAMBERI.i.
Nov. 10. 1?3 L. H. BOWEJI.
iFor nif,
CTTTwo !ior Rooms. St bv 3i feet, and
one large Room oa tacoad sicrev. in ifs 'rear
of Kre.er. Loag C " ? J'vf
A;pl u " EtAita