Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 22, 1864, Image 1

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BY 0. NOKLUVN A it J. U. lUlWHililUa.
41 1.."K per tar, aluays In Advance.
TanUs Morning & FrMay Afternmin.
KOI! l'l!rM!'rr. "
Ai,kaiia. Lincoln
JajrAuutbtT of our hands Imiig left in
to enlist, wo are- again inc 'nmi ideJ
for help, and our patrons will Lave to bear
with u.
Dt,GuQ. Grant's visit lo Washington
eeius to Lave caused the last call for 0l)
000 mea. lie wants enough to make it
sure, Eist and West.
gajy-Duriu the bigh wind of Friday
last, a log dwelling ou tho farm of th e
late James Dale, K-ij , in liuffaloo town
ship, was burned dowu.
ley-Lieut. W. R. Foster and Perg.
John L. Uecse have succeeded Lieut.
Beale in the recruiting s-rvio;, ia this
place. The office is removed to the room
over Reiiuelt Ur' diug store, opposite
this office.
.Mrs. A. M. Ilolstein who has been
connected for some years with the bospi-
tali in our army, will meet tbe ladies of
the Soldiers' Aid Society, at Mr J. F.
Linn's.on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
fce-Last " Saturday" evening" a ladv
created quite a sensation in the Lewisburg
Post Office, upon the supposition that she
Lad been robbed of $100. It was after
Wards found upon the sidewalk, where it
is presumed she accidentally drorped it
from her pocket.
rioUitllir.K fATAnTHoiMiE Towards
the close of last week a rafi was discovered
00 fiie while passing down the rircr iu tbe
vicinity of N rthutnberlaud. Some per
sons from shore-reached the rait as soon
as possible, when they found three men
on board, one of them burned to a crisp,
and the o'hers lo instusibility. lfeiug thus
far gone, tbey cculd give no accouut of j
themselves, their names, ncr Buything
concerning the disaster. It is supposed crai9 Coding fault with it, of course. v'Kf,ri ""dcr the vain pretext of couipro
that the straw and other Ttifiammable I This moruinr. Generals Iturnsidn and i niising with our erring brethren, must be
materials lying loosely about in the Cabin
took 6re while they were asleep, or, what
is more latneotable, lutt x eated. 1 he
two liviDg men were not expected to
icco.tTBia.csi .ccouiiis. ,
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arsx-AS a reason ior toe last can oi
200 000 n en, it is supested that the ,
Rebels will form an alliance with tbe
tool of the Kaiperor of tho French now
coming to establish a Monarchy in Mexi
co. Let Rubeldom aud Mexico enter
into a treaty, and France sustain Mexico,
tbere may be trouble. At any rate, Gen.
firant seem, to thiik it wise to have
enough men and munitions at all points. 1
KMaj John H. Stover is oranzing 1
tbe lSl:b Keg. 1. V., and under bim are j
cooperating ('apt. Henry K. Ritter, M. '
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r()n Friday week, at Roelsville, ;
Scar Lcwistown, while assistit.g at the
preliminary services for communion in the
ri-so vi I'riHTi ruuiiii.ii''v. d.uti'n 11 iitiaiu- ;
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on was prostrated with apoplexy and .
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His condition ;
Liaiaisaoi ui iuc icu bs, oa v.iuuu :
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arThis week, Thursday, the Copper-
Leads of Pennsylvania, under the guise of j
"Democracy," are to meet iu State Cm- j
yention in Philadelphia, and take action
with regard to the Presidency. S. S. ',
1apViOl ia tliA nnmirinn f rrn a 1 1 r f it 1
jjaroer is toe nommeo irom tuis county. ,
Thus far.M'Clcllan seems to be the favorite !
cf the party leaders, but they may shovo !
bim overboard and take up some new j
man as (hev did Woodward last venr.
ISfLooK out Fun Pickpockets.
Coming up from Harrisburg, Friday morn
ing, tbcre was a rush to get into a car,
and three men "took the chance" which
tbey probably manufactured to pick two ! er drink9 nofer 9wearS( an(1 is tep0Itei ,0
pockets one of a stranger to us, who lost , be a very much beloved old Rebel indeed."
$200. Tbe other was that of George j Now, Sawtelle was punished for nn
Moycr, of Freeburg, who lost S700, sent , doubted traitorous and troublesome con
bj him to Harrisburg to pay tbe bounties ust. But who does Dot see bv such
of '.women who backed out and left bim I
with the money which he thus lost. j
After lijokingon and condoling with the
unfortunate a few hours, Sam'l U. Orwig,
t.ei , put bis band id bis pocket and found ; the bead Rebel General is "very much
bis pass book and diary gona with tbe ' beloved iudeed."
money of the other men ! I . 1 . .
iw IIampsiiiri. We regard the
Bouougii Ki.ec.tios. A very light J result of the election in New Hampshire
ote was polled last Friday, and tho ! as a most important harbinger of the
Straight Administration elected. Tbere ' future. This magnificent victory is tbe
was no Opposition ticket, and but two j forerunner and the symbol of that grand
er three volunteered, one whom was elec- est of national triumphs, wbich will
Ud Inspector, tbe Kepubs. baving nomi- result, next fallin tbe crushing out of
Dated but one for tbat office in the South rebellion, the suppression of factious par
V ard. The following officers are elected : ,iZJn8uipi the SlDdicati(m of the B,;eBl.
1 , 7.X v T i i ,,!'' lbe U. n- the full establishment of
Justice of tbe Peace Robert II. Laird. :j- , , , , .
Con.t.ble-Gsorgs Schoch. " .,od,Holub'e and regenerated Union;
High Constable G. A. Kaufman. ! , ,be PP08't'ot eould not carry that
r- l t "tii Ward. .Wth Ward. , State, with all their appeals to the Chase
-ouncil T. G. Kv.ns. I, Ii H,.rl,.i. ..je . r .. .
Bcb. Director.-J.U U nn. j r. j:.'".ur?amtatnumtls
Overseers Sam'l Slifer Ti.;j !
Judge of Klec Jo8.Musscr, Jac.Hummel ,be
lospeotors Lanson Pross, Kl. . Wolfe ;
John Miller James Blair. 1
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--.i,.... augnnn, A.&boemaker 'to every friend of this country, and all
Am t Ass rs F.Beerstecber, P.N Ginter 1 u u . u j t. .
Gen.Keed, O II P.Sbiveiy i d CUrage "d CMtU
Anditors-Tbos. Howard, J. L. Reymau ! VMot3-
Cbas. S. James. Bcni. Cawlev ! Itev. Mr UntBobnoao nf Tiirhntwilld.
,hti CDj,',r'r -ogive the township ' has
" "8 ID our Beit J tas
Harrisburg Correspondence.
Wednkmiay, March 16.
Tn-doy, Messrs. Cotiucll, J ihnsoo
Gla's, St. Cluir, aud Worihiugton, were
at poiLttd tLe Apportiouuicut Committee
on tie pirt of the &euae. In the House,
Messrs. Oimstead, Allcwan, ISalsbnch,
leck,and hi to 17 others, have the bauio
little job before them.
The liouuty liill passed second reading,
iu Souale to day.
Kccenily, Mr. Mayer, H. U. of Laness
ter, uurrowly escaped death at Herr's
Hotel. A soldier was fooliug with a
piMol, whou it was discharged accidental
ly, possiug through Mr. Mayer's coat aud j lation of law, prating about law.
pautaloous, and prming bis thigh. j To bear men who, were they South,
It has been cold aaio quite; ooal is: would bo treated as the poorest and lucau
indeiuau'l; aud the uiatket hours have j est 'white trash' taunted as 'mudsills,'
been changed back from 8 to 5 in tbe ! 'greasy mechuuics,' o , upholding the
morning. With such a market as Harris- ' very men who so degrade labor and des
burg has, it seems to me that three times pise tho-o who do not own negroes,
a week for purchase and sale would be a To bear them justifying Jeff. Davis
decided advautagc over two days, and if I , and the South, who have not tbe manhood
kept bouse here I would try it. j and decency to go South and seek a borne
Nothing Las been discovered of tbe ' which they like so well,
murderers of the gray-haired old man To hear a man who loves slavory more
found dead on tbe street one morning last
. week. His bead was broken.
IS.ith Houses bold their third sessions
' " 1 dr,1P ,tiis line-intending to
, i'o the election of State Treasurer,
! '":n u" be variously hindered thus
far.
Thursday, March 17.
UVitVi is the Hank party 1 In Senate,
! on the question of extending the charter
! of tho Lank of GernnulowD for Cve years,
1 n.,.. ... 1 .,.,..l v... lil
' Krs and 1 Dem voted No So tho
present "Democratic" is the old "Bauli
; party."
i St;te Treinurrr. Uenry D. Mooue
l was duly re-elected to this office, by a vuto
of C: to 50. Wm. V. M'Gralh received
bis party vote for re-election.
The bill to pay our State Debts in na-
1 tioual niouey, was discussed tho Demo-
Hancock visited both branches of the
3 of tt)C ;
1. for th '
luriuu,
Senators,
Legislature Suspsudcd business
. Sike nf a personal introduction of Senat
; nd Members to those distinguished miii-
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tary ( liters. 1 hey are both superior men
in annearanee of larrrp. mnsnular frampa
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Da c-mmanuing in every point.
Mr. Orwig has read in place a bill for 1
tbe White Deer Creek improvement coui-1
pany
The Constitutional Amendments have !
passed the House and Seuate precisely as
they stood lastyear-aod will promptly
be i6DC(1 b- lbe GoTerDor- Tbe Senate !
a" Pasied bl11 proposing the 4th of
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July to fold the Election on the question, i
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fayAug. S. Sassama., Kq.
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New Berlin, we see is promoted to be a
(-'op. Iospcctor of Klections ia ono of the
Wards of Reading City. j
Signs of tub Times. The Legisla-
lure oi .'uiviauu, ,m nisi., passeu au aci, i
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iiaviefini scsscis iu mat oiaiei aisu, au
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act repealiD" the law comcelline the State !
to pay for all slaves killed in attempting j
tJ acape frJm tbcir roasters. Oo the
samc ,jay , resolution asking Congress to I
appropriate ten millions of dollars to com-!
p5nsa,e save owners for their emancipa-1
,ioa w,a irjdtfio-tel pospont(lj .fter aQ !
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animatod debafe.
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The last Selinsgrove Times bas tbe
following three brief editorials :
"A War Domncrat is one that acts as a
guerrilla for tbe Abolitionists."
"The Rcast Under bas ordered tbat a
minister at Norfolk, Rev. S. II. Sawtclle,
is to work for three months at cleaning
tbe streets.''
OHpn I .AH haa tin flnnr In tila tnnf tijiv
extracts as above tbat the Rebel Leo is !
more beloved by Copperheads than Union
offisers and soldiers? War Democrats are
styled "guerrilas" and "Beasts," while
,uU L'lnc0" be defeated, where is
Slato they cn hoPe to next
J here is, tberefore,in this election,
that which is pregnant of hope and cheer
given up bis charge in that place, aud
joint J tie army a a Chaplain
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY,
Things that Hake a Patriot dad.
To heir men that have never read the
Constitution, and never beard it read,
ranting about its violation.
To bear men who never did a day's
; labor in their lives howling about the
! ii,fljx of negroes, aud its iijusliise to tbe
white laborer".
! To bear men rave about the President's
violation of the Constitution, who are so
utterly stupid or knavish that they have
never ascertained that the rebulliuu is in
I violation of the Constitution.
i To bear men who euro not for law for
i God or man and who livo in daily vio-
I than bis eouulry cr freedom.
To hear a drunken, leprous, thick-head
ed, gaunt-looking libel upon manhood,
belching out "Constitution."
To bear a man talking about peace and
compromi'o after be has been kicked and
spit upon by tbe South. Osaeyu Times.!
Words that Uheathe. Governor
Morton, of Indiana, at the Union State
: Convention, held on the 23d of February,
it Iud'atianolis. elosnil a sticitIi i f i'reat
' power with these living words: "lhey
w,1 '"e ,B0 sword shall perish by the
: sword; and the rebellion baving wickedly
, a"J madly appealed to nrms in the begiu-
Clngi "J Br,u9 "lst 11 bo utterly crushed
an,i L"Jt""1 'rom thB Da,,0D- iBa maD
j wl' wuulJ e"nel 'be nation to stay the
marca bt oar t"ous armies, and give
lue reDt'"'on Paus8 to cover strength aDd
traitor or a fool. Compromise implies
concession on both sides, and what could
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"de to them short of be independence
of ,i,c,r Confederacy and the destruction
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-K us lo ceuo i
Iu the very beginning,
spurning all negotiations, rejecting all
moni "Da religious considerations, tbe
rebellion sprang to arms, and, slapping
tbe nation ia Ibo face with tbe mailed
h"d. hallonge! it to combat or ignomin-
ious surrender.'
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intervi,.- bpf-een I.ient ( ;e. (Jr.nt. th",
Pecl.elar of War anj Gpn- nai(,ck- took
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union oi me country was aiscnssea, ana
,i a npneral rlan of a harmonious and
tua Pencral FlaI Harmonious ana)
declsive oamrjainn devised. Tbe neeessitv I
of accompHhin more through the Army !
of th, 1otonao than ha3 bitherto been !
accomplishcd, was freely admitted, and
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ine suf ieci oi reoreauizaiiou cousiuurea
General Grant left on Thursday to review
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the Armv of the Potomac, and to aecer-!
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hindrance- to its efficiency are. IIo an-
DOUUCe bia iutention to avoid, if possible,
a residence in Washington, and to stay
80mewhcre in the e,d of 8Ctive dut
Gen- ,Ia''ll;':k'B position will not be really
changed, but he will continue as Chief of
QtfT r tia Proaiilont K mil rrrl rinm tall
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his orders, as Commander in-Chief of tbe
army, will be transmitted to tbe Lieuten
ant General. Such a position will place
him on a grade inferior to the Commander
in the field.
Books for tub Camp Fires No. 2
is ready. It is claimed to be the
cheapest original work yet published. It
contains 101 pages, minion, and 5 spirited
illustrations. It is entitled Ciotelle; a
Tale of tbe Southern Slates, by W. W.
Hrowo, a uative of Kentucky. Trice I
tin f-ENTS ; for which it will hn .enl i 1
any address, potaye paid, by the publish-
cr' Jame9 Redpatb, Boston
Mo. 3, a
lale by Ralzac, "tbe Dickens of t rance,"
will be issued soon. On Picket Duty, by
Miss Alcott, No. 1 of this series, has
gone to its second edition. 7000 were
sold ia three days.
A Good Joke. The Miners' Journal
tells a good joke on Strouse, member of
Congress (cop.) from tbat district Stronse
wanted to make friends with some of the
returned soldiers invited them into a
saloon to "take a drink" and eat wbat
they wanted. Soldiers "never refuse,"
consequently they went in, ate and drank
all they wanted at Strouse's expense, and ;
at tbe conclusion gave three cheers fur
Ifjn. J. II. Campbell, late the Republi
can M. C. from tbe District, btrouse was
some $15 out of pocket. Served bim right!
Tbe Selinsgrove Putt states that the
body of an infant was found by some boys
in Perm's Creek last week. It is supposed
to be a case of infanticide.
The large lumber mill of Ruckly, Say
lor k Co., at Beech Creek, was destroyed
by fire last week. Iusurance email and
loss heavy.
The military situation at Jacksonville,
Fla., remained unchanged. Our troops
still hold the place, but are subject to
occasional aonoyaooei front tha Rebel
cavalry.
Nlw BHtN, N.C., March 13 There bas
been a slight rktriiiish between tbe enemy
and the tl.iid New York cavalry, but no
scrioos collision bad occurred. Two o!
our prisoners were Ovii-n to death en
their trip from Richmond to Amcrieus.
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tia. 1 hirtv-onc .'scaped from the eiri-
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between i.rancuv.lie and Augusta, ihe
nailing oi ntiy-oue Union soldiers at
Kinston and the reported hanuicir of sev
eral companies of tbe 2nd North Carolina,
who were recently captured by the rebels,
has given a fresh start to the enlistment
of conseript deserters, who are eager, to
aVtDe these atrocities.
Klmika, March IS. The new Presby
terian church, in which tbeSmitary Com
mission were heddiog their fair, caught Dto
ibis evening at half past six o'clock, aud
iu a short time was consumed, together
with tbe contents. It is feared that some
of tLe visitors to the fair have perched m
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$33,000, insured for 10,000.
The Grand Jury bas sgain recommended
the building of a uew Court House at
Sorihiiru TliA iiisitirft4 nf thn enntitv is
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becoming so extrusive, and the old build -
ing so inaurquato to its accommodation,
besides uusafe as deposits for tbe valuable
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public records, that tbe people of the
county are making up their minds to tbe
necccssity of now buildings. We bad
..jlli.i . n avnaminfl lima fv toiil.linrt
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nut wneu two urauu .juries in guucessiou
urge it, it is lime for tbe County Coaimis-
iooers to take the matter in earnest con
sideration. Sunburn Gazette.
Ibe head ennner on the pira'c Alabama
is one of tbe most accomplished artilleri-ts
in the Iiritish navy, lie
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weeks before the Alabama saued, ami
instead of re-enlisting in her Majesty s
navy, took a commission no tho pirate at
ine very roumi sum or iwii nuuureu
pounds sterling a month, in gold, which,
at tho present price of rebel paper, is tho
moderate salary of forty-two thuusani:
dollars a year.
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TLe Charleston papers of tho 7ih alt,
speak of having ascertained the cause of
tho s'.pktog of the ilousatonic trotn cap
tured Yankees. Thty had . previously
i supposed that the vessel was sunk ia :
! storm, aud only ascertained that tbe tor-
I Dedo boat bad been successful ten days,
(he M u iU oe !
remerubered occurred on tho 18tb. Tho
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j torpedo was oommanaea by laieuienaut
! Dixon, of Mobile.
IHustratine tho idea that one should
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adapt his language to bis bearers, a story
is told of a woman who was handling a
pair of artificial plates in a dental offijo,
and admired tbe fluency with wbich the
dentist described them, asked him : "Can
a body eat with these things ?'' "My
dear madam, tnasticatiou can be performed
with them with a facilitv soarcelt excelled,
1 by nature herself," responded the dentist.
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with
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responded tbe woman.
lbs Charleston Mercury says that boo-
rotary Cbaso is making every exertion lo
fl"01 lbo Soa,li greenbacks, which,
unless immediaU-lj checked, will subv6rt
our (the rebel) currency and thus u.fliet ,
a mortal blow on tbe success of the cause, j
The same paper also says tbat the constant
dropping of the enemy's (Union) Bhot
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and shell is telling ou the lower part of
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Charleston.
l-amucl Kepler bas been permitted to,
withdraw from tbe M. E. Church, tbe
members of his Conferonco considering
bim disloyal, and otherwise unworthy .j
Ho owns that be believes in human sla-1
very, contrary to Ibe views wbicn now
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prevail iu ine cuurcu ui wuiuu no was
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some time a minister.
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1U0 disastrous marcn, resulting id ine ;
defeat of tbe Union troops at Olustee ip ;
I'lorida. was the work of Gen. Seymour
alone. Neither Gen. Gilmnro, See. Stan-
ton, or Pres. Lincoln ewar ordored it yet
the Copperheads charge it upon each of
tbe three latter, when neither was ia any
way responsible.
General Wild, commanding at Norfolk,
Va., has directed tbe churches of that city !
k. J A .k. ...I-:.. C,l.l k i
preachers. Colored soldiers must be 1
v -o ulugh wu'i tun 1'UJji'iis li i iv vi v j -i
admitted tn tha churches the same as I
others, and an; iosult or indignity will bo
punished.
Major Qillmorc's rebol banditti waylaid
a wedding party on tbe way from Win
chester to Martinsburg a few weeks aovi,
and robbed tbe bridegroom of S200, his
watch, a pocket pistol and a shirt. What
chivalrous warriors these rebel cavaliers
are!
Court Convened at Sunbury Monday,
but 00 account of the prevalence of tho I
small pox in the mining districts of tbe I
count,, it was deemed prudent, not to j
continue the session. The juries wero j
discharged on Monday, and all the civil
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suits continued to next term.
List of Vendues in Karen, 1864,
Advertised by bill! at thia ofn.ss or in the "Chronicle.'
M Personal Prop. at'Mrs. DtXonaandte's.
Ti Personal Property. M. I. Herd. Buffalo
21- Per. Proa. Buffalne House. Lrarlura
JJ Prr.PrupJoha s. lianklrdrr'w.Kasl Bun".
3 Krai Ksialrof M. WasnrrSer i.lf Hlsb
.-e-Ho-.f LM,w-tall7.rrlw.er'4 llanvllie
22 Per. Pmp. H. Boarrsoi. tet'i, lluffaloe
2-BuIldllieUls,Vi.ll.(ham,lld..liit'r,L'b-i,-.
ts-Hrr. rnipertj, Joha P. Miller, Irwlsb'f
SO-Hoaseh'lw HwMls,i:rv.r F.Uelalacrr.L'k'K
TENDCB NOTES for sale attlia " Star k Chronicle" olBoa.
Tn Northoraberlauil, 9th ln, by Daniel M'lraitor,
T.-1-, KHKKT Sl'KDI.S. of Columbiana Co , Ohio, ud
Mi. K1,I.BETII pilKTH, of North'd Co.
Tn rninn Tp. !th nit , la bar 67th rear, Na.NCT'
wilaol David Di.-N.Naut.
MARCH 22, 1864.
We are auihoriicil lo say to those who are I
uine Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial ih.it;
the 1) irior can be convulte.l at his .lice. .No.
10 North Src.nd street. I'hilad'luhia. person- j
i ally or hv leuer, free m chaiee. Tnoe who
j are al'leted i!iral ami lung diseases
I """" ''" f,r'""r lha,"n Pul ths-mlves tin-
, it-r the Doctors treatment, tor a lull de-
r c
sctiptmn of hi ui'ilir.iue. ami a numoer of
! rrrtilicaies from men an,! Women f unques-
! ti.malile worth and reputaiiou, see our adver-
Usioz columns.
fcfUMstmrjj fHacfcct.
Currtttril .Semi- Weekly
Wheat, 1,40 Efrgs 8 20
Ryo 1.20 Tailow D
Corn, 1 HO Lard, fresh 12
')-ts, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover seed (J OU
Flaxseed 2.25 Wool 05
Dried Apples 7 lb Potatoes 50
FirkinHuttcr 1H Sides k SbouM-r 10
Fresh Butter... 30 Potk trade ti.00
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. ,Urcy ,J() ?l 00 (,uutrJ Sui.p 4 & 6
s-, . chnn ?pr with Kihj
1ST of lcf (r remaining in Ihe l'o-t
Odic.e at, LtU'lsUL'Kti, l'a..
up to
AUrch 21. IStil :
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li'-kwirth, Mis Mary
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JtVwNTT. Mslis
ITwi... .Mi-. MallnJ
iTflsr. Jarob
l'artx F.-aoklln
lr,t, .1-1, d
Kwl, Mis Anns M.
l.nti k. Min Julia A
R..t. i
Koutrbn, S;i0
Shsll. r. Mrs ?alllo A
Sinitii. John
Fu'msr. T II
Trail-, luaae
Trs.sler, Amos
Tnrri'T, Mi-a KHratxth
f isylor. Kri Jo H
Vat.riiouse. Jna
Kohrabu-h. fniiHi t
j EXV.'m?. AcgeiiD.
liurrM. JihpIj
Tiark. Mrrt Marsrst
-m,.lll. LWut.W..
rll. Iuti.I
Crit.H, Mrs Miirtha
riln. Mi Sali-jp
Criw. ll, Uluut
--.is . n.
IlaiMon. Mii & R
M-tr-n )-rl-r Samuel
! i,'"k "j'r..
llri'-l,snli, .laeub fc.
I l!u"k"J'", !'"r!,
- r.-;. saky
i r:vo..Mi. Carolina
I:- kf ri. Jurob
);.. j,,...
1 (ir;"" 1'h'"P
Persons ca'line: for the above Letters will
please tay lhey are "advertised."
tiKo w roKtirT, p m
AT PUBLIC SALE.
7 ILL be otTered al I'ublic -ale, on the
premises, on
Fribiy, the ?ih of March,
lSfii, at 10 o'clock A. M., a larse number of
Town Lois situate.l ai the Lewisburg Depot,
chillisquaque township. Xorth'd Co-Penn'a.
The location is all that could be desired
fr ,.ublie inrss or Private residences
b'in s""'""ded by
crowin? country, iv in
a tarmin? and grain
yilnd riin ore -f a sllperir qualuy in abun-
prowm; country, m me neinooring inns are
dance, thus Kivins ii advantages lhal tew of
our neighboring towns possess, and ere long
it is destined 10 become one of the mosi
r . ...ij :. . si- TJ ..I. I ' I
flourishing villaces iu the W es-l Branch Val-
fy.
The lots are fit) feet in front by 174 feet
deep, a space of 10 feet wide will be reserve'!
in front for pavements and side walks. If
not sold previous at private sale, will be
offered at Public Sale on the day above men
joined. Terms easy, for further information
call oi address the subscriber.
' cameronia P. O.. Xorth'd Co., Pa. Feb. 10
i
L. O. HrMMER,
FUBU0 SALE.
rY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
) Court of Union county, will be exposed
at Public Sale, on ihe premises, nn
i'riihy, (he ibth of M-irch,
at 10 0.cock A. M., all that certain
1SG1,
iiorsE
& and LOT of ground situate in Lewis
JAbnrjr. Union Co., on south-west corner
of Fourth and si. Catharine streets, late the
esiate of Michael Wa-ner, deceased.
rh fnr tiavmpnl of Ine debts of
dee.'d, and balance to sou purchasers
Feb 22 1. IL WAtJXF.R, Administrator
t 1st received 1500 YartN Bout la
) cllic ItcLaitiFN. in Ends from one
to ten yards, lor sale at trom 20 2H cents per
y"d. by KKE.MER. LOXG & CO.
J 13 18lli" .
W XTED
,... , . ts,
a SKii.M o.oou 10 lo.oou uios or -oai-iini'
ji DerSj deliverei, n.mugh the summer, to
v m. Moore, on the bank of the river at the
mouln f Huffaloe Creelt. Timbers to be
three feet long and four inches ihick. Per-
sons wishing to furnish umbers can gei
patterns at Isyeis wagon shop, l.ewtsourg
Price of timbers B5 cis. delivered as above.
Feb 4, lSbt WM. FKICK & CO
NOTICE
TS hereby given to all persons leavinr; Deeds,
X Mortgages, Releases or ciner rapers in
the Keeisierand Recorder's office, unpaid for,
Mortgages, Releases or other 1 apers in
U.n.,i.pnil t?0pnrilr't nine P. III! naid foT.
that sai(i Daners mav be had by applving at :
. ...P?fe T. . SIl., J,e;i :
my rcMUriitC, vu " a
'hal all such papers remainim unpaul for, by
1. IXb4, ihe amounts one on mem iu
be sued for accordiug to law in s"-h case
made and provided. GEO. MERRILL.
I.ewishurjr, Dec. 1, 1863
LEFT my bed and board, without provo
cation, my wife MARY E. AH per
sons are hereby notified not to trust her on
my account, as I will pay no debts contrac
ted by her ; and any person harboring her
will be prosecuted.
JOHN DUNKELBERGER.
W ihlnpton Tp., gnyder eountT, Starrb 6, 1SM
Estate of John S. DanHle, flec'tt,
1 ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of
I i JOHN 8. pUNkLt. deed, late ot bast
-
r.,, lK.r. . ,n,,,i , mnu-. immediate
, pnyment, and those havin? claims or demands
I' - . . t
azatn.sl me same will present mna toraeiiic-
ment.
103S
MARTIN UI'NKLE,
JACOB FREDERICK
Ex'rs
Adnrfnltitrator'- Xotice.
is hereby given, that Letters
IN of Administration upon me r-stale of
Hr.sai Buwtnsox, dec d, late of Bufuloe Tp,
Union county, have been granted to the
undersigned, by the Regislcr of Lnion county,
in due form of law. , Therefore, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment; and those having; any
just claims are also requested to present them
legally authenticated for settlement to
1038 WM. L. HARRIS, Adm'r.
DISSOLUTION
-TOTICE is herebv given, that Ihe firm of
i v n.,n.lnu unit Ual.r in the cattle bnsl-
; nes was dissolved on the 15;h of Jannary, . f
1861. The business will be seiuea op oy
JACOB DC.NORE,of East Buflaloe.
3tpd
'THE UNION," e.iUbliJieJ in ISUWhuIe No. 2,661.
"CIIROXIC-E," esMMhheJ in 1S43 Whole No., 1,040.
OELKCr sCiM'Jl.. K. A. Ei.tis iiitrmN
O t" oprn a -l-r.t .Sch ..l in i!ie .V .rih
Wj,nl School tl to m n Hence Monday,
April 5. Terms n-.ison.ibl.
Un'on Oounly Appoa'.s for 1C6V
TuncK is hereby eiveu th:ii the appeaN
On tne .sesIIOnlS l l ll.e lltter-t,t
Iitricis in and for l.'iu..n rmintv for the
var ni4. will h hei I at ihe mine-.sioners'
tlffiee in l.ewitmrss in I'RIl) W the i;h
of April, l-:6t. l which tune an I place all
wh( tuny tr ihmU'i aznt vffl bv th
va uaut a ma-ir by ilir Af nr ti-r ih var
1-61. may aitent if Ui-y ihmk pf"pr.
As:eNVh willti pmiciual in rltirnin? ilicir
Asbemniil" a'iil atTctnlitt said appeal.
r" t ia ii i rvi i-1
S.MI. M.VKSHA I.L )
Attest! A. Khssh.t. I'lerk".
i all L I' r L L I
Cwin'rs.
. -
AdVJ-tageS 01 the
KNUCKl.KIt WASHING MACHINE,
1'soil tiie purpose of eonviiicii.tr the cm-
i muniiy in.tl the Knnckler Washin?
.Machine can not be surpassed fi r eae and
rapiony in wa-uinj cioine-, i iase pieasnre j
:n rc'ernti lo Miss arah (itbhony. ('augh- (
I ler oi ji nn winojnv oi mis piace,i wno is
eleven years o'd, weishs M pounds, ami doe
the week's -ashii.; U r the laruily in tlirt-c
lioili M, and considers it a very licbt job,
wuh the assistance of the -Knurkler."'
Machines and Browning's celebrated Wrin-
gers always ou haml
daniei. cnowy
I.ewisbnri, March S. Isfil.
jCNKKL . CtLtUKAIEU
Bitter VTlnPof lri-o.
tut'T !rn t Iron,
lotlcr U ii of In n.
btUer tVlueul iruo.
Hi-trrVftt T' Dto
ThftisTrat T.ni
o-rT',p'r,l Tit! I erttlon,
F-ir D-ilw. ni I-i-f,tin.
t-,t l)tf p-U nd Iri'lijeti. n,
fir llvp-j."ia mtfl lit iiif.ticc,
V r Vfk iiu.mn,fi anj Utnral rVh)Itt.
K ir Weak Sf nia'-h art-l tvurnl ! ilitf.
J .r UVk .-ti.mji -ha d i t.fnrai iMtnitty.
Vor WVnk tmta- Ii- aDl (i -noril WbilJiy.
H-lUltli nn.l !ir tfi do Uo l,
li.lUN!'- anl Sur t' .Jr. tioo-J,
an'i !urc to ! IswmI,
Kciiai1 U cure lutin liod.
An 1 Can not Jo TTann.
n-l Can not -lo IKrm.
Anl ("in not Jo llrtrm.
AuJCan not do lirm.
It Posts hut lttMe tit I'urttief the Hlootl.
It rout but littl mni r'tinti th? Hlnwl.
It rn-t but ttTtlc an t Puitfw th l-tAo-1.
UC.-ls Lutllttl-iDJ I'urifiKS thf lilool.
1 adIt a)( a Trialt
V only mt a Trial,
V ctjIv a. k a TrUl,
He ouljr aak Ttiai,
f thU V1a Ma Tonif.
Of thta Valtiar Ir Too.-?.
Of thl )tlaMp T-nio.
Of Uj.4 Viu.Ii- Tonif.
c: I XZ bo : .7, t., - ti7
l.nly C'j snl fno Hollar r B-,ttl ;
Only Ti Cu.. an! ta. bsliar jr BotUa.
VanntSrtoTpft m'y hj f. A. Ki ?ixtjit Bao UOfral
Drpot, U. Market tlrwrt, Uajriurg, iVa.
For Itati. !ilfo, Roadie, Ant,
lit d Una;, .'lot Us In 1 urs, ool
nN..C..IllC'ts) ou l'luiitH,ro)vlM,
AiuialN, .
Put up in SJe. 50e. ami I.C0 Bosun. BAttlnj ami Flaaaa.
$.'iaud $'j tizviifur lIoTLLs, 1'i.uLic IssTiTUTiusa, Sc.
"nnlT inrallihlp renivJim known.
Krvf fntin I'mw os.'
Not iIsdii--rou. to thi fluman Family.
-Kau oentf out ol tui-ir hulr. Iu v.,,
rSold Wholesale in all large cities,
rfciold bv all Druggists and Retailers
every - here
rw"! ! ! IfiHAHt ! !!of all wrrthless imitations.
LV fee thai "CosTia'a" name is on each
Uox, Uotile, and Flask, belore vnu hnv.
CfAddress lli:RV R. 1 OVa'AIt!
L"f'PnisetpaL llapuT 4S2 UROanwaT, X . Y.
rftSold by all Wholesale and Ketail Drug
gists in Lewisburs;, Pa. lo3Vm8
TIIE C.REtT
American Tea Company,
51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK,
Sioos Its organization, ha cmtfe-d a new an la the
liiei-ry of
SelllDK Tl IS In this loanlrj.
A LI. our Teas arc sclectcil by a
f r rrnre-cinal Tea-tsjOir, srr,-.l anl fXcluslr
1 l. r us, an-1 we DtfTerriiur-v -.Trr rwnCVnuo'- LVua)
.er fse.irel cort firirutnal p-fcatf..
We bar t ut On Vrire te rivry out for etrl lUalitT,
anil that pri-" is always mar'svd on raih 9a ir wck
at-e at our (iteri in I'tain fiir-..
WV isiiut a Monthly Prut- Li. I of rturTfa.. whieh will
be arna 4'ree to all mho rJ-r it sdf i erery Tea
rsfiier u we it. it cmpr!- a miii asirtno.ni m.eet.j
terrse-y loenlity in ll.e state., I rcsinres, south Acier
ics an,l the Wos't Inii-s. In tlii list eaeh kiuii is iltst-
"""i. , "
list eaeh kind is dm-
le.l into four tlx-.'e or qunlitien, namely: Cargo,
llieh 4'rir, lin. Finest, that rT-ry one may UQtlrf
atanil fruin ilerriptlen an. I the priren anneseil that tho
Ull,,;
U' iriiArnntea M Sell .11 one ti in original nui..
t t i' r-r poun i .,.,. , rs-ih'sin
!h" " rrt. t- th. many who has. beretoler.
trri pavinff f.iirtnna IToTits.
tnir t-uHinv-n in ittTar.v iiin. on Maw, wnicn w Ai-
WHY ex-suti a, well r.J pri'mpt'y though the buy-r
-taiurr rum' If riwinr tr'ic wriittitii inJ Urt-n, anJ alwnv
fruarsDteftnti .Tirjthimi; our n-ufnii-ibiliiy enbMn
Ui to tin ) I we .nDii-. trtry Ufsiff ran ordvr his
t. iiir-i't from the Comj-fcriT, n prfi ottirbu-i-n-
M witMn Fire l!un inil (5Ot miUw of Nrw York rtto
ft-turn Tfft bought of tf tht in- not t lierer tlin
th-y run buyfliwhrf,nJtbB rurrhar ii.ltMtiifll
with bid hftrcmin.wttli'u furtn dy 14) Jbv. the
munt y rvfumlel In them. Tho "ho tr over FIt
liun lre diiI- ran ha thirty day (30) anJ th mat
prt-iiia . xtf ni to thftn.
H'siJ-- tliviMs aitratilfr th(Cnnpny will pay AH
Eximua, both warn, if thr 1Yn ar rfturnML
UKEAT AMEK1CAX TEA COMPAXV.
IMPORTERS AND JOBFIER?,
8 m. IOT-5 61 TESerST., SEW TOffJT.
Geo. W. Carpenter, Ilenszey & t'o's
Wholesale Drug and Comical
Warehouse.
Xn. TJT, Market 'Irert, Phila.flphla.
THE Subscribers keep constanilv on hand
a large stock of DKKJM, MEblCINEM,
CHEMICAL-, PHARMACEUTICAL prepa
rations and every other article which apper
tains to the business, embracing the most
extensive variety; also, PAINTS, OILS and
GLASS of every description.
All articles pnrcha-ed from us can bs
relied on as being of the most superior qual
ity and at as low prices as lhey can Oe hail.
We can offer such inducements as will make
it the inlerest of purchasers to lay in their
snpnlies from us and give us their future
patronage, and invite all who visit tbe Cltyw
lo call at our establishment.
I""
All orders addressed to us by mail or
otherwise will meet with prompt attention.
GEO.W.CARPENTER. HENS2EY& CO.
t 3m 1033 737 Market Street, Philad.
WOOD CHOPPERS.
aNE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted to
1J cut wood at Beaver Furnace, for which
good prices will be paid in Cu, monthly.
Jau ,'M. FRANCIS WALTER . CO
w
j CHEAT FJUK AND SMOKE !
' At Hiraman's Talacco Shop.
JHR oti !ersienil ha npnej a TobatV
n.-.uvv .eeupirii i .. k. .mnmii, n
5
-tt itl S'2ir:ir S!kn in ihr
I li"vrr s hnil.tin? llatlfft V. (a'ljoioiag tb
1 rr;i).4H-,.rnwil,nr iim.r WllirrC S
! ' r-aJ to wait on ail b may B Iu
' smoe or chew.
' Clears ol the best quality, and lha Wat
j brands of CUtcing Tobarro always ..a haod.
E. U. HAM HAN.
I.pwibtirj, Jan. 13. MM. m'iptl
Estate of Lewi3 D. Yarger, dee'd.
UVIMSTRATun'S NOTICE. I.tMers
( of a liTiinisiration on the estate of Lewis
U. Yar :er. ilecea-ed, late of Hartleion Boro",
having been eranied lo the subscriber by tbw
icpistr oi Lnion conntvtn dup lona of law.
all praons inilebieit lo said estate are hereby
i not. nV.i m make immediate payrneut. and ait
i bavin? any iut claims against'the same maf
preseul ihcm dulv authenticoted lor seiilemenl
; J"HX V A K'irJR. Admin'r
i . ...... . . .
baiaiu ui nuiiaui vutici) 7S u.
t UVIMSTRATORS XOTICK Whereas,
Li Iters of Aduiinistratu D cn the cstau
! ul Wii,,am Ctitier, late f Brady township
' ''eeeased, hare been rranted to the abjcribar
I bv the He.i-i-r of l nion cou'ily in due forna
i of law, therefore all persons indebted to said
i estate are requested to make immediate pay.
mem, an 1 tiiose navine usi claims aeainii
; the same mar present them duly au'.henncaie4
! for sfttleineLt, to ihe subscriber.
1032
JOHX MEEK, Administrator.
LAW SCHOOL
OF
HARVARD COLLEGE, 1S64U
TWO TERMS of Xineieen Weeks, com.
menrinz Mtaca 7:h and Sinimi Silt,
ForCatalosue ant Cirenlar address
JOEL PARK-K. JVvaM Pnfctnr.
Camhrok-e. Mass.. Jan. So, S64
A. ELTON & Co.,
and llrslrrs la
Leather, Sumac, SLeep and Calf Skins,
X. 431 Xjrlh Third strtet,
riilladelpbla.
1
t TIinrt. Sumac aud Skins, bought, of
sold on Commission. Advances rnadw
on Consignments. Xov. 25, 63m3
2500Wan(cd.
XV" person or persons having the abova
amnnni to Invest can dn so upon a first
class judgment, and a brst mortgajeby ap-
piytng immeiiiaieiy 10
Dec 3 1, -W. J. F. & JOHX B. LIXIt
flash nalrl fnr Barlr
WISH to nnrchae a lar?e numtitr of
KOCK Oik I! IRK. deUvere'd at
j my Tannery Yard in i.e wisburir, fur which.
win pav ihe nienesl price in ensh.
May 11, 13 E. J. HULL.
WANTED.
50 OH GO M1.X wanted
AS
Carpen'ers,BoattuiIJcrs and Laborers,
rrW WHOM constant employment and eood
1 iasfs will be given. " CASH PAID
-VERY WEEK".
FKICK. EII.I.MEYER & CO.
I.eivisbur. I "a., liecember 14. 1863
cement: cehent!.'
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
his old customers and the public gene
rally that he will have constantly on hand
aud for sale a full supply of bis superior
hvdrauiic cement. Parties at a distance oa
the line of Canal or Railroad can have their
ordi-rs filled at short notice.
Address ROBERT VALENTINE.
, Bellefonte, .a.
CERTIFICATE.
We do certify that we have used the above
c -ment in ihe erection oi the liellefonie water
work, and take pleasure in recommending
it to all persons in need of a eood article.
Jan2.n6 WILMON & TATE
III BLEV ALBRIGHT,
VTT RN'E Y AT LA W. Office near th
Court Honse. in the room lately occa
pie.l by L. B. Christ, Esrj.
Iti-k i-sy anil hounty. anl wniloti pnsured for MvhJ.
ler. Pr their h-itai repreiientstisea: all . emption an4
eul-.tittit- psp,-rf prepared l(r thou. liaM. to draft, ov
rurh ae may be Jrafti-a. Lewiftoura-, Jan. 4, T4.J
NOTICE ! "
THE subscriber wishes to settle hi old
Books from lSt'.l t, Jan. I. IBM, and
desires his friends to call within 30 days, or
the acconnts will be in the 'tiqnire's hands
W at h" s,ore oppfs.te Walls ro'i.
, , , 1 1 , .. ,. ,. . ,
jua t, 04
Ji. R. ZIMMERMAN.
$75 TO $150 PER MONTH.
THE LITTLE GIANT SEWINO MA
CHINE COMPANY want an Agent ia
each county, to solicit orders for their new
15 .Machine, with gauge, screw driver and
extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary
and expenses, or give large commission. For
particulars, terms. c, enclose a stamp, and
address T. S. PAGE. Toledo. O,
"tnln.'lj fien"! Sirent for th. Eoitd Slat
The Eye and the Ear.
DR. S. H. KNIGHT.of Lewishnrg. havinn
had twenty-five years practice, offer
his services to those who are atHicted with
diseased Eyes or Ears. The following is on
of a number of Testimonials t
My ann had ratarart of both .Tea : wi IIIdiI of on a,
and nearly pa nf th.oth.r. I had phylrJaue atwadlof
him to no eet. l)r. Knight uol rt, - his eaa., a I
cur.,1 him witliout an operation. 1 won!-! a islM all who
areaitlleted to aire bim a call. SAMl-L WOT.
liartleton. Jan. T, lso4 11113;
John Fairelra,
71 ARC IT STRI.RT.Wl09
bLb, South aisla,
PllllAnjLPBJMi
Imprtrte?, V-DufKtanv
of, uJ Wafar t
AH kinds of
r i vnv i.'rn?i
p-jjfor Ladies' and
Children's wear
I wlh tnntura kt thaaha to -y friends af Puk
ni tb urrDUQ.I.Diz -ouutir, fnr lh.ir n lit-rrmi
ptronur st-BaM to m tiurinK th Uai fcv ., vtt
vould mt to then that 1 bo Jt ia ttopo, of tpy mw
lmporUtio mnd laanufitotar-, a .ry iVyvuTe BMorftv.
nifnt of 11 th ditlvi-rnt kitnlii anj qultttoi fAStf
Ft RS. for kvit uJ t hiiarwu, that will b wotR 4uf lnf
th- lU nn J H int r jnnrt.
BHntt th dlrarrt IniMrtr of all my Fur frrp Buraaw,
tad hav4 thtm Manufafturvrt unlrf tay o tupa-rvi
noa nahl4 nx to t'tlt-r my .ntnir aod tb atthii-
BOh baDixartr Met of Viim'ft'r th cam mopf.
LaJin! pirt jit m a oalt f'v purrka.if . PltMt
r-mbr th Baav., Bumtwr arxl trc
JOHN FAREIRA.
SmlOll NoT18,Arch Sutet, PoiltdtlphJ
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