Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, March 29, 1864, Image 1

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LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 29, '18G4.
niROXIt'LE," esMMisfceJ in 18 IS Whole No., 1,011.
II ftt.'tl per 1ar, aluaii In AiUnnce.
ol Ml
Ta?hy Vnrniiii & Fri.iaY Ant rnim.
r.n; pilot-1 i.
Copperhead SUte Convention.
Thursday la-t, certain irn 1 1 imiiot:
claiming to lie 1' t-i-:i - m-t in the
National UunnK I! Phihi.le'j.hiu.
to 'eotisi ler " tln-ir ci.tnu r- t.j eic -i a
"President f ihrir own Wie.
11. Vv'itte was t-lfi-t--.l I're-idenf, ;unl
indulged in a tirade i abuse ajain-t
tho National Administration, ; t ' 1 1 1 ir
a revised edition in sab-'.aare of iho
Fpcecll vtave ill Le-.visbur:r.)
John II. Uuaies icUi ?-inlt' l tlii-:
Senatorial district, ain! John I'tnii
ininirs and Hubert Siviiiel'ord the Ke
:0entative district.
Itob.Tt S wi;:vti'l wa tipiirjinted
Elector for il'is Ci:iiriT-.-i.in-il ui-'-rici
II. Alr'uhs and Thomas i'ower,
l'ek'iratcs to National t'oiivenliou
and Sol. Mali k. K I. !. i..-y. and A.
1'attei'son, on Sia't- ( '..in ni : -. .
Clirir-toj.iiot- L. Ward, id' Kradford
COUtitv, was n.ioit!te i Chairman id
Siatt- Cotnmiuee, be v." votes to
i.ir Wiii.i.Hii -t. Mr. War. I is a tire
less, able, i'riIaw.'iv IJatikrr.
From tin- votes, and tii list id" the
I Meirates. it k'ciiis tin! Cmnetiiioii
lacked eiizht or ti n ol in-i !ir fail a
vacancy larger than evi r ;vui'rid :u
n true-blue I'l.-nnsylvaai.i i c!i; oi-ratie
Slate Convention.
Francis W. 1! .v-ii.-s. C!i i"s V'. C.ir
riiran. and tin'1 miter n i:n we have
If i veil, siiow that the utiii-oiiia.r ele
UClit Was iiitensily ( 'n;ii ! head.
I'Lslr.lliW if 'i:ii 'Crs.
Iakmv; .-r-io. -W'iiile wailing
for the l.'oiiiaii.to : oa K . - - J u: ions,
S-tieeeheS. Win C cll.-ili d froal Messrs.
'n aiiaec, CaiiiiMti. Witte. Kerr, and
M Cabnont. The I dii.a'iou u'.ii only
lil'-ned V in the ;"-ni iesl manner
Wat the oii'icers id' r:a:i -i. l h ere
en Icnuic i ia unmeasured i-tih- that
eeiled the uj.ilausc of the in-'-a'-ers.
Mi-. Wii!u was not hail" as hoj. I'd :!s
lie in Uewirdnirir : ind. U: had
lillle hojie d" success in the i-naiine;
Fresideittia! canijiaiirn liiile.-s the le-lno'-raey
s!n)u!d lie.-tir themsi ! vs as
they had never done hi their !.i-torv.
At oicven o'clock, the Coar.aill'-e
Oil Kosolntions aj'j.eaia d. .1. l!anev
iiones, Micir v, nair.nan, .-ai'l lle'V n.oi
l,een enaired, for lour hours, without
sto'in to take i afie.-li nent, trying
to ( ciare tuilalde rc.-olni ions. .Many
liad presented to them, and n j 'cte i ;
curtain views oi' national p-iliey were
aidv pet forth: but it was not thought
advisable to incorporate them into
resolutions. i.!t Ttii:v mji.ht is.in.-i:
the lM:uo(.'!iATic imi:'U' i;::i'vi:t: liii;
ootxr::v a.u ckk.ui: i'iL.ioxs
within its own sphere. They, howe
ver had agreed to submit the f .llow-
in, which were read and udoiLed by
the Coiivciition
"RjsjUed, That as we hive no State
candid ite to present to tiie pe p'e. an 1 no
l--u s iuvolved in the ciming ebctioo,
Other than those which all -ct tue w .-iiiro
and liberii-s of our sisti r States Kjually
wiib ours, we leave it to our n presenta
tives iu tho Chicago ronv, niion, to unite
Willi the repr.seutaii.es vf the oth-r sir
creigntie of the North, in embodying
the stiitiinent of the people in a d-cluu-ti.iu
of prii.ciphs acceptable to ad the
States ou whom we may rely to elect a
I'resideut, and bring back p.i.ce and union
to this distr icted land.
Resolved, That the I)emipM.?y nf
I'cnusylvauia hereby expre-s their pr-fer-rnco
for the nouiiuati.m of Geu. 'j-orj'i
li. M'Cbllau, as the Democratic candidate
f ir l'resideut by the Chicago Convention,
and that the delegates to said Convention
be instructed to vote as a unit ou all
uuesitons arising taere.n, ss a inuj ritjr of
lbe d 'leoites sUall Heel le. li.U'Jors. I
the d legates shall decile. Il.ujcrs. I
"Kesoived that tbe first st p necessary
ti restore the welfare and prosperity of
the Am.ricin ibpiblic is to g-t ril of
fie present corrupt Fedeial Administra
tion, and the sure ay to accomplish this
cd is a thorough oramz.ti u uf tbe
Democratic party, aud the prevalence of
union and harmony amoDg lis members. '
The Convention d"ct.-d lt'ebard
Vans and Robert L. .loiiii-ton. iliee
tors at lai-je : li.W.('a-isWiii.i;,Lr!er,
Win. V. Ma-rath, and Asa rather,
Delegates at large then adjourned.
There was a most inMise contest
in this assemblage. The majority
was bitterly hostile to the (lovein
inent lihtiii'i the Iteliellioti : bat the
minority (bielared they eoulil not and
would not be thus inisivjiresentrd, for
it would destroy what remained of a
Once i.roud.vietnnous, freedom loiii"
liartv. oiis.-ivietitiy, noiiher l'aelioti
yield inpr. they compromised upon tho
uiuii'uiiu-wunji lerooca ui.-loro US.
A New Jersey i the only Democ
ratic St-ite ''of ihe North,'' it seems
t!i"sO gentlemen must refer to tho-e
South ai '"tlie States on whom we rely
to elect a 1'icsideiit.'' j
The Amendments to the Constitu- :
tion of I'euti-y 1 vatiia are eertainlv .1
State issue, ,",. t,, i. .Iccided by the ,
Chiea.'o Ci.pperhead Convention. As '
tilts Sitae convention savs notion: in
...til 1 1.. 1 e
u.eir ia or, it is t i,r to ,ler tliat tl.ey -
v, . tue c-o.uiers voun-.
1 hey aro wise onooirh not to a-rain
ti lor.se Vallandigliam or Woodward
'' name, but they exhibit tlie hatred
' ftiioso two last fall's -lions" against
l'--"- lederal A'Jmiiiistraiion.
A? a fating natne for men of such
j-'-ucipIe.,, ticii.M Clellau waa retoui-l--d
fjr 1'iejiJtiit. 1
j Tiineiy Warning.
"The i;roiii); leinfi-iic'i-s i t ri'prnsin,a
livn h idirs to T 7. a pr.ifn-o tx ;"'ti
lntiio vf ai.ar maury, which is ta !
!iiinly aiir.la-id to ihi-ir accutiaini
il u I' e im siiins of wi-!tti tlmt uj.l-
tlio iiu st i x'ravaiat c iM-i p'iam of f.ir
nn'r li'm-i, hut hiva licc-mni th? familiar
c ai'pu idjti iu of t l-iiay, slmuid be n't-rtiiy
r-'l.ukij and cht-irkuil, and Ibj uiimat
tiirii't ta. o.av caipnt with the weif-tro
ot il.e tf-iauiuiiity b iul l shape every
I--ii-la-ivi; act. Thirty jears keuCA, the
f i.oi .ti ai !li it i to f i.l e.v tuut ho calh d
uj.m ,ir the f-riuj.al f the d.-bt which
ii nmv i rcn'i !. The hard, n t!it flnill tie '
ii,us ii . vol o l upiMi ihiou tor ibtt k of i
Bar tlisir iropi-r o iiiuiha-i
u rn tow nds the iot of u ai nril pru-p ri- ,
ty a'.J h ni.ir. liu', h t nt the iinpr iv:-ili-m-e
"f til 'T-0 n'iw chir-d with the tl'iv
i r:.lii nt bp :i ii. !itcii' up m p -s-irry
that -im'ill he homsdv defrayed
t.v 1 1 waa In! wha'uvur u;uili i it has .
:.tr.r.L-d." i
Ti.e f..r-s 'ins is from t'uo Message of
May ir lli:ltV to the Ceum-ihs of I'hiU-
Jt ijiijii. li is wuriliy of htt:utiou teu
amiJ the whirl aud txeitemeut tif the
rt'-itc-t t ar ia hi-Ury.
V r-Bw-nt ilir.-ilurg Telegraph says
that lb. fiiSilie jrefs is applauding the
pr.'p'i.--d iiu-ro-i-ed saUries to Judis.
Tiii.1 was ih- ib.-t time tha' we have seen
ihe pr j et broached in much less have
we seen it applauded by any of our
iscfia'iji's. Wo wcio indj.-d informed
that ua the tl,'p
t.'uminitleo c! W
ii u--, ..Ttf urt
of the
a)s and Minus ia the
n ' a larji-j increase of
i to Jul'-s aad J. 'i'tslators. ilouhl
li s-, J j-'ie-' Ww.idwarJ at.d Ui colleague',
au I ad o!ier c-liceruej, would Dot pers j
iia iy o!j cl t) au aivanca of 5Jod to
Ji'ioJ uu tlitir iiiotn-s. Tim Judges
a aw Pceive, we bs ii' vc SiOUJ yearly and
mih-ae, f.r sessions uccap; io j hall their
.-, etuoliug Iheui to cairy oa various
ntiur k.bda uf bu-iios and speculations ;
auJ h,1 tliat wo happen to know, aro in
iad-'i-i.d-iit CTcums'ai.ces at aay rate. '
l.egiri.t ors no receive nearK ?;S per day,
and wni t .r tho State but little over
La!!' lbe liuij they an; p.id at that rate. :
T. ii'ii-stidu arise Is', are they nut
, 1 , , j ... ... .,
aiready pul enoug'i 21, is this the
time to aid to the burthens of the pcopb
ly increasing salaries ?
I 1. 1'hero aro plenty of able men
sallicieuily auxious to be c ho ted Legisla
tes and Judges. If (hey do not find the
r.-munt-ratiiio sullicieut lo satisly Iheir
modes of life, or their desires for wealth,
they cau resign, aud bud a d. z-u as good
m-u wi.iing to take the pUccs of each of
'hem. i
2. War
tatos anJ expenses are so
heavy upou the great mass of our people,
that it woulj le mare agreeable to them
to see their tffijers set an example of
abstinence, aud of reduction of th-ir own
remuneration, rather than increasing it.
It is true, some lawyers can "make"
more at the bar than on tho bench, but
there is no c ,u.pii!.sion in taking the latter. '
S JUio lawyers "mako" S20.000 to 550,000
p. r year, but lhat is no reason why all
Jul-.s should have that salary. So.no
Cuogressmcu "expend" fMO.OuO a year, :
hut that is no reason why ihey should i
. cio i, no i !
have n .10 t'00 salary.
J
A lew years ago, ji-t as able and res-
pcctable un.u as now go to llarribburg,
w-ro c intuit with 5d per day. The
Know Nothing le gislature raised it to j5
p r day ; and that Le
lature was rebuked
by the vote of the people
The L"isla-
tura which was to lavish to llailroad
Companies, was likewise conJemued at
f j,li;etion- ,..jh ,hMe
i
nded by the Opposition, but. as our'
parly hai the mtij .ri'y tnry were held
accountable therefor. Tbe present t-iT irt
to add to the already great wealth of Mr.
Coppi rhea d Judge Woodward, and others,
is qui.tly pushed by bis party : buUbould
our party yield lo the plan, the Cops will
- etk to amu-o public mdignaiion agaiust
our party for ii at the next election. :
As matter of jmlirj, and justice there
fore, we say let siiarics alone, until the
Rebellion is subdued, and then aJiust
salaries as the wants of officers aud tbe
abidty of iho people may indicate to be
fair aud reasonable.
They Hay Vote !
Alranv, N. V., March 5, 18G1.
m. ..:.. I : t ,i : o it : 1
lueiiucia. m il ir. tv lor allowing coil-
iers t vule in New York State, is only
'J 10.7 10 TWO IIUNDRKD THOU-
SAND! The Copperheads will hear from !
"Lincoln's dons" in November next ! !
fctV-Tlie' Spring Khctions in New York, ,
New Jersey, aud Maine, .bow bacdsomo ;
. uioo gams, ou tue avcrago, over last
Fad's vote. j
In I'eunsylvania, on the whole, the Un-:
ion party have bad tbe advantages at the i
bpriug
i.ifctions.
. . .
fcrWo eee that Mr Or.i.r I? .J
Ilamsbur, has reported a bill to attach 1
and M.yder count.es from the Nor- j
tucn to tne .u.ddie warict of t'upreme
Court of this State. ;u
Mr. Tur ly read in place an act author- i I
ixing the construction of . cauul or crow-!
cut in NortbumberlaDd eouuty. Also an '
'me8.
act legalizing an ordinance cf the town
couneil of the borough of Milton.
lwNt.iv viauda at J. II. Uobduan'j.
.uti9trihers wlm intend vhaoin
their repidctici's on the first of April will i
r lew notify s, that no may filluw theiu '
up wi'h the pap-r. I
trj-Tiii'te witccuow storm in the West
part i f this State anil Ni rib and South
id I'hiliielphia, the middle of last week.
)a Kr day and Saturday, several invhea of
siio 11! iu Central I'tiiuaylvaRia. ;
'Asm ii k ti. '. Tbt'Califernis I'nion State ,
Oativeutiiiu, cuipriin Didrgntes,
uiMi..-'y n e inineudi.d l'realilvbl Li.- ;
CV1.N for re election.
New Hampshire Copnaiheadism.
1 he kind ol (h pperln rdiMu which e
si i; IcheJ in New iiainp.-hire lart Tuesday,
i.uy beinti ired from the following speech,
uelierid by oue of the leading "IVuio
cratic" paliticiatu, J. Ih Murphy, at New
iugton, N. II., dm. 2'JJ ;
"The I leiiiocraU have submitted to the
d-potic say of Abe Lincoln for three l'"' ' "J ' " v' J 'u" ! bitter pill, and now manages bia own prop
...... . Rr:u'ir fniin.l .14 well enfrern-heil nn n.a ' .... . ....
ear-, tiiiukiog i' Petter to eiiiJ.ire wrona
t .
hurt time than to risk all by a la.-t
appeal to aru.:
c laiHis; when
l'.at now the time is
can etiun;:n cur rulers.
lbi.h. r than submit fmr years longer to
A hi Ijincdn, and he overrun by the tutrJcA
,.,.,.' ... . . 1 .
vt In Ittii liirj S',ilii ry -t US ling out ihe
ci v ol oM. -r L-,ur h-t. O hr,u "
I), m:rrnt J.,,,i.l i, , r. .111. urn.t ;..,.
I. ill r,V,s, ..,7,.,o )1.'m,'m...,,i., ny.mtnt,
tiii'l In ij'id- f, lor thoe blood thirsty Abo
iiuouisis and shod lyito thieves and trai
tors are a wind brk.u, spavined, dyspep
tic race, and one regiment of l)eni"iT's
cou d h:p tiir. e of them. Our armies
have aeeiimplishod nothing; the Army
ot tie I'ot.iiuae is a grand pio-iiic (scui
i in, ta'iog up tlie sul'staneo of Ihe
naiinn, ni; J c imine home to vole down the
I K. r.,. . ,.t .1. , ..1 1 . :,.r
I ,, f , . , . i, ... ,i .
ti.'-ti.ais a larce auJ tuuekery lo luu
w .rid."
Now, where can yon find purer treason
ih iu this '! Nuthioj. more treasonable has
Vl.r beta utlcieJ, North or South f r
lubtMl many ytais." The above rx-
"lo'thcso many ytais.
,r.L.i aIa Vcty near.y the words ufed by
il, ir .irrj s ...ri. !,; ifl ..;,, tl.
m-oula of that section -aiust the North
uu,j educating them to a systematic hatred
0f everyihiug pertaining to freedom and
,t,., i.n s,.,, Tl,... ib,r
J
Suuibernor c ml 1 whin half a d z.-u Yin-
kees;lbe b..e traitor thinks that -- -
lemotr at (Coppi rhe'ad) can handle three
Aboiitii.uibts; be is a little uioro moJer-
ate thun his more honorable fellow traitors,
but bis object is lbe same. The idea of
the I'otomac army a continual pic-nic is a
Bew one liuil liun. the I'eninsular earn-
r.airfn, Artietam, Fredericksburg, Chan-
celiorsviile, Cettvsl um hi-hly cmertaiu-
iJ ,,jc-i,ics indeed 1 If the Irish scout;.
dri,i believes his own words, why doesn't
ho attend the nie-nic. and cui v its pleas- I
nres rather than remain iu the cold
'
regions of New llampshiro aud "submit
four years Innijer," &J, io, as above ?
' '. "
siTtv I! roiifivr vn Siv Tim odilnr
of Ihe Soliusgrue Tim,, (an avowed j
"mJ"' "uu K"U3 al -U'U'US '- :
tian.iy,) thus hits some cf the Copperhead
P""" "' '" "c,I,,,y a 6CTere ll8 for '
,h"r lth "f oiuui 10 a boUtO of j
Burt,lliP : I
''J'"rin2 ne meeting of the Kvan?c!ieal !
Conference at Lewlshurg, last week, after 1
, w, ,, ,' ... , . . '
a discourse in St. Taui s Luureb in the
CVuUi,1Ti when it was ia order to propDso i
life members to the Missionary Society, a I
certain .Abolitionist proposed that Old
r.i t. , .i.:.. - i:t u.:, '
Aue bc ma'i; a llfe 'c"bcr. I' tl'y dollars
were r.quireu to u, . ,s. .-ome one tneu ;
. I 11. .n . l'i.illn fltnl li.d nifa ou .
ill 'iinia.ju uco. v. ' "..i.
members
sucb proceedings are out of place, because 1
they only embitter tha feciiuga of the j
,,e uJ crM,e discord." !
. , . ,..
Whs ere licit liul tiptit'tusr. .
. ... .
There is nothing wrong in making life
r honorary members of Mr. Lincoln or 1
Oca. M'L'lcllan; but such boisterous ,
demonstrations are certainly out of place ;
' religious assemblage, no matter which
party may be the oUeLder.
Well-named Township.
The little farmiii'' town known as
jj,Nl.,lI N-i j ( ) Massaeliusetts, jiolls
,',lie IJundreil and Thirty vote!., an.l i
ia3 sent FiFTY-LlsJHT men to the U.S. '
annv in this contest, and her natriotic :
women last month sent LICHT boxes
f KooJ things to those in tlie lield
New Kuland always does her iharc
in every ood work.
New York for the Soldiers.-
A
... ... .
tijiiii "ivi n .i.s ... s,v-...;..
...1. f ... j ... 1... I r. tlm I.M.cti-
tutionnl Amendment allowing .-'old- :
iers from New lork MatO to vote j
but the vote polled is three to one in
their favor. Not one Republican is
known to have voted against them
" ' vZv.j CL-nrlt-i V i
j "f Iier VolnKriC.J I
localities, gave majorities AtlAIXST
thc soldiers exercising tho ri'ht to
vote while engaged in iihtino; f0r
the Union and against the Rebels.
A Louisiana Unionist who enlisted in
the 12th Comedicut Kegiinent aod came j
"itU il 00 T""? !
- l .
..o i I... I i.. hd.rii i
' t;uMo ,ki .DJ read more let
-oiuce i tame uu. a - - .. -
trM.na.u .rli(,M. ,, I did for months
,.e jtaa,u amon" Southern men before
left there. Tbe lluiou meu of the South
JiJ" ' permit such talk within Cuion
One hundred vcars auo. lleni Fruntlin,
Tostmaster Ueueral of the American Col-
nni-, mniu au ofTioial insfeclioa of the '
iiueipal routta iu hu gtg. 1
llVrreupmi.l.ui'.M of tin- sur a Chroulcls.)
From Alabama.
HrxTsviLte, Ala , March 12, '61.
The mind of a soldier who uudergoe9
long and ii ceiant marches, as your bum
hie brrvuiit and comrades have done sines
taking the fi.di), becomes rusty ; yet I con
sider it a soldier s duty, while lying m
camp, to employ h'u time in the best con-
ci ivahle way, and giving inlormation to
tho.-e at borne is one method of accom -
'"o "
Afu r spending days cpm the battle
fi Id before the investment nf Vieksburg,
and shaiing in tho iege of that plaoe, we
found ourselves crossing the Cumberland
- i - - .l :
mountains, anu j nn.i.g .ne mer,.nr.ou
army of the Cumberland, where the 1 J'b
Army Corps took a c .npieuous part on
the extreme left of Misnonury Itidge,
Lating crossed the Tennessee river iu
pontoons, hy bight, captured the enemy's
pickets, ana uy toe oras oi uay jen.
. -
rigut Uitib.
Here, by (be bide of Ihe
' brave boys of the old K-y,tone, liuckeye
other States we (doud tbouidiT lo
! stl,lutj,,r iI(!.pircd with tbe same c
... . , . ,
oliccf, snd drove Mr. Ucb from
' .
com moo
bis pro-1
"
1 1 is e v idcii t. from t he position that I he
enemy occupied, lhat the commander bad
ail cci.li l.'Dce in bis safety, and bad never
dreamed of an attack. In fact it eet-med j
almost impossible to dislodgo an aimy ,
frjtn euch a naturally strong positieo, '
inadu still sirotigi r by art, if tbey bad de
tci aimed to hold it ; but it seems to me as
if it bad been immateiial to Uragg's army i
whether they held the place or not. Any I
bow, we have tbe satirfaction of knowing
'
that the enemy was routed, mith but a
tlight loss to the sturmii g party, jour cor-
rt-s-noiiduiit heinir ono of ihe rart that
l,v hot feet frao. lb n..'. thun-
.
dering mouth for over two hours, but were
i aMst compelled lo tall back, being at -
. . 1 . '1 I a - E II 1 -I. 1 : .. ...
' lacked by au overwhelming foico of liar-
dt',:'1, men, who were uiasseJ but three
, roJa from us' behind a hurried breastwork
: UP"D tm of a bill, cumbering six to
our one, which we learned from a prisoDcr
. ,. . nn 1 .'On tlw 27th inU by R'V. R. A Fink. Oil Afll.KS
BUU9' fl'icnlIJ captured. 1 be loss in our uu.s f wUlu i T.mni M. jlua auuo.Mis
' regiment was b2 killed, wounded and miss-
tucluJii'g our brave leader, Col. llol-
, tun l'u'nam.wbo fell iu frout of ihe column
1 w"b the flag of our country iu bis left
"""""i ua B,s 81ure -"'ngtug m Ins right.
A niuiaut ball passed tbrougb Ms head,
Tue A'gwas brought off the Ueld with one
"ar U-ll lo lioat trom Its eplmttrtd stall.
1 " we 1001 fr0U(J 01 ,Dat 0De B,ari lougn
,lJ lou ut " a Judder may pass through ;
0De' vcini-
toward too iauer pan ol UcceruDer our
Corps began the work of opening the Mem-
.!;., i'i i,;i., i i
f'Bls Charleston l.aiiroad from bteven-
8uD' Ala., westward to Decatur, while
Co:. Il, .,!,. U hi.,J in nno..; ib
...... .. . . . J
rsasavilla iX l'ecatur l.aiiroad: and we
. . , f . . .
bilVe Ihe roaj in good running order. The
roaJ fron g,en8oo to Iluutsville has
been used for the last mouth.
ijuut6vil!e qljile a ncat ,nwn and but
few places in the bills of the "sunnjSoutb"
urB fluUri6bicg. lt is tbe county
. ,. . .
teat of Madison county: lbe Court buue
J '
' crJ "lat Drick ed;"o. Gen. J. A.
Logan's bead quarters are at this town,
The surrounding country hag furnished an
jralm;i)se quantity of forage for our army.
Tb, , ,,,eJS forlll one ,i e(rll.fitflj. This
aooiirtti ia atinnnofi mull nn nniin.iii(.H in
i : . j -.1. i i t
"" -rr .
of the best kiud; tbe soil ia tho
valleys is rich and clear cf etone; tbe
mountains are covered with tho best qual-
.....
jty 0f timber white Oak, yelluw pine,
cedar, chestnut, &3. ; also, pleuty of good '
building gtoue. The country was first set- '
tied by a poor class of people, and they '
are kept poor by tbe aristroeracy.
The
valleys are mostly too narrow for Ihe rich
planters; they do not afford the necessary
f. ; t : . : a f. , l , . -i, ;, r '
a -""o vu.......u o.
cot,OD - Owing to these circutnstances.the j
buildings are mostly poor. Hut among
this class a stronger Union spirit is found i
than in anv other. Uardlv a uav Basses but
what some deserters couio into our lines ,
wuu wuu icniiiLuis ui uuutuiiu icuucncD
and Northern Alabama. Some came in
whose families live iu Iluntsvillo. Tbey
t. a .r c ....t.n.n T-
express a uniformity of opinion, and are
aneinnQ lo hnlA I Iia arur plosprl in IhR
. . .. .
tbe
,
quickest possible manner. Tbey seem to
have cnouch of war.
-it. 01
We had a very milJ winter. Spring is
birinniLff to bbow his welcomo. LloomiDi; .
fiD8ers' Kir,b 8 shccl 19 0oon,IDg
wore visible every day. The buds of tbe
frait trees are beginning to expand.
Kl.l AS KOSTENBAPER,
Ferg't, Co. 0, Dad 111. Vols., ISth Army Corps.
Traitoiik ilua Wriifht who waa one
IBAITOUe.. ..l.aa n rignc, WOO was OOO
ot tbe best aud purest uemocraifl oi oisiime, ;
onco 6ai(i ;
If auiong us there bti auy ;
who are prepared, for aoy earthly object,
IZlu O
that constitution wnion uinusus ioi?CKuer. ; '
- - - - " ,, '
tU fate of an ArnM be theirs, aud let
tbe detestation and curses of every Amer
ican be constant companions, until, like
him, Ibey shall abandon a country whose
nen niess ugs me, are no lunger wunu,
to enjoy.
A minister in Cbatnbersburg roceived
ten silver half dollars for marrying a
couple tbe other day. TbU mutfl nV
bt-eu a "eilter weddiog.''
A LoMsn Si'h-cui.ATioN. It is related
01 one reoel near ica-ourij.iDai no owue,.
, Cnr j .
i pUntattoo, had 800 negroes, aod more
money than be knew what to (Jo with,
m:..:-
, .... ..K .u .u
necuryinp au extravagiot mansion, ana,
with bin family annually making the tour
0f tiic wcritg'p!ace of the east, and, for
,h(J ,itne bei(f( ,isi,inj? Saratoga and
, xcwp()tt jn ,utn. 'bco tbe rebellion
j troko cut te went int0 it witb bia ncart(
i goul, body, and means, raised a company,
hl;ilded tLem ,beir eapt&io, spent
eo50 m ,ud tw() yeirs llme jn lbe MU:,e.
j;u, iiuain j, r ia bis view! a failure, be
La tei;inei tod cume n0Iae oavipg 10
e
al bis slaves and loose change, and wou Id
be ei)nipelled ,0 i03)S M hii plantations or
,jkft lbe 0lh of ,iIeglilBce t0 ,ba UuilC(1
; Gavernment. lie took lime to con-
. . . . . v
ftom him anJ j,, fc gwl,owed ,be
crty. lie is determined to tell bis resi-
. , - ,. . .
; mt q llg - bt of Le iceQei of ,ti dUli.
ter.
The exhibitions of the Senior Academic
and Junior Collegiate classes will take place
oil Il.e evenings ol Ihe SHIM and 2'Jih ot
March, at 7 o'clock, in Commencement Hall,
i inlnpim.nl Hall
i "i"Jr boiid"'g- A" re ln inv"eJ 10
List of Vendues in Harch. 18G4,
AdvurtiMnl bj biila at thU rffirc or la cb w Chmnkte.1
3fl-ll.usrh'l(ioia..Kr(.r F.llrlnlnger.Lti'g
-0-r.r. Prup. I bar Irs J.Mabl. Ualsbnrg.
Aurlt i Urj buutls, Ac, V. A. Uuoeliuarr.tralsburg
YKNbl'K N0TKsrt.rleattliuSiuachrr.uicli''vffira
iUU)i.eUurfj liUrUrt.
Currttlril Semi- Weeiy
Wheat, 1,40 liarley 90 to 81,00
Kyc 1,20 hggs J 20
; Corn, 1,05 Tallow 10
0at9. Pr 8'- V 75 LarJ. fresU
Flaxseed 2,25 Wool
Drioa A plct 7 lb ,.otatoo8.
50
.
, j'i,kinButtcr 1 Sides & Shoulder 10
Fresh Hutter... SO Ham 124
: Hags 4, 5, aod 6 Country Soap 4 & l
Sides k Shoulders with Kibg
a!
'""(-
j DtfO.
: in Ks Puffsto Tp.oo th -rrth int., christian A,
'''" KKicK.dMq.w..i
Public 3Iccting!
I'l iil.tn MttKTt'i:nrik.i;i,..n. r
2Y. I'nion county will be held at ludenen-
" ""u'5.
Thursday Eccniwj, Jfjrch 31.
The object of the meeting is to consider
matters of interest lo the people, a pan of
winch are the following
W hat are the wishes of the people of ,
I'nion county in regard lo the course recent-!
y pursueJ by i,lrul. j. f Bea!e while on!
rer.r.iinng service in Lewisburg, also of the j
course pursued by Sergt. Lemuel Crossgrove, i
din i;rossgrove, and John A Menz. Esq. in
regard lo ihe money received by ihem for
neur recruits and vtierans presented by ihis pied by I.. IS.C hrist, tsij.
coumv umler the late draft lor 500.000 men.1. W "'! onte. and r-nsiona nroenred for r.!l-
, . . , . .
A full turn out is requested by every district
in ihe county interested.
Those wishing anvthing done in this mat
ler must lake hold and help accompli! h what
in their opinion justice demands, and not
leave the responsibility w,,h a few lo attend j
f... a l I AtAVIIFr s t
A. M. LAWSIIE,
CHARLES FENNY,
C.C. SHORKLEY.
I.ewisburg, March Sfi, 166t.
Com- j
millee. i
I
WANTED,
IROM 8,01)0 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Timbers,
delivered ihrough the summer, lo
U m. Moore, on Ihe bank of the river at the
uuuaior rreK. iiuiu. is iu oc
ruouih ol Uurlaloe Creek. Timbers to be
.1 ... . ...
inree leet long and tour inches lhick. Fer-
sons wishing to furnish limbers can get
paiterns al Uyeis' wagon shop, Lewisburg.
Friee of timbers 65 cts. delivered as above.
Feb i, 1S61 W.VI. FRlCK & CO
NOTICE
TS hereby given to all persons leaving Deeds,
.Jl Mortgages, Releases or oiher Papers in
ihe Register and Recorder's office, unpaid for,
Inat sa" PaPefs "'"V be had by applying at
. HIV rPK I Pnep a-n iiaci Uira c Iraat anil .
,;, al, surh 'pafers rema ,nln anpaid f'r, hy '
'eb. IS84, the amounts due on ihem will
be sued for accordiug lo law in sui.h case
. , ..., ..i.,, MRRRII.L.
Lewisburg. Dec. 1, 1863
j EFT my bed and board, wiihoui provo.
j cation, my wife MARY E. AH per
s"us are hereby nonfied not to trust her on
,ej bv her-and ... ners.m
debts conlrac
any person harboring her
will be prosecuted.
JOHN Dt'NKELBERGER.
Washington Tpn Snyder oountv, .March S, ISol
, j r..
Estate of John S. Dnnkle, dee'd.
. ..... 1.. rwt r - r
ir. iir. I.S1I pi anpn an nn in. r.iia.a ni
I . .
x s ulskLE. dec d. laie of Easl
lltiifaloe township, I'nion Co., having been ;
granted lo the undersijned, all persons indeb-
:. a 1 c iciuranu iu nidic nil uicuiaic
paymciii, and ihoe having claimiordemands
ai.ain.st ihe same will present ihem forseitle-
uiriii. ivi.iivi i.w null. n 1
103 JACOB FRED ERICK, tx n
AdmlnlNlrator's Kollce.
TOTICB is hereby given, that Letters
of Administration upon the Estate of
n , a - . :
"""T uuiidioe i Pf
L - nion Countv have been Rran,ed lo the
undersigned, by the Kesisier ol I'nion county.
in due form of law. Therefore, all persons 1
indebied lo said estate are requested to make
slrn
leallv autuenurated fur settlement lo
.' . ' .1 "
10 IS
WM. I.. 1IARKIS, Adm'r.
Tl ST received l.tOO 1 arrta Best Ia
CitiC DclailieN, in Ends from one
iu ten yards, for sale at from to 2H rents per
yard.hy KKEMER, LONG A CO.
Jan. 11, 1S04.
To the Assessors for 1864.
rpHE Assessment BjoU are ready for
I delivery when called fr.
1 A. KOMOV, Clerk, i
Estate of Lewis D. Yargur, tlec'd
. i - " '- -
i i I of atiiiiiii-.iraH"rj on tiir Maie of I.pwij
j t,.ar,r, ,1eCMS,.,:. ,ale f t!,,r,;n B '.
having been granied in the sut.-.crii-r br the
liefer of fio.-n c,un v ... .lue form ..; ia
ns .nirUr . (h evue or( h
,,,.,, , maf tu,r,Uatr navmeni. an.l a.l
nolihed Id uiaWe i.i.inr.iiate pavmeni. and a.l
having any ji.M clann asai.i-t the samf may
present them dulv auihentiraied I'.t jemmietii
lo JHHX VARIiER. Aituon'r
Estate of William Cutter, de'd.
t UMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE Whrrrai.
Letters of Adi.nniiraion on ihe e-iale
ol William Cutler, late ol Ilrady ...wnhip
deceased, have been granted to Ihe subcrthei
by ihe Register of I'mon comay in due form I
of law. therefore all per-tms indebied to said j
e-aaie are requeued t'i make immediate pav-
mem. and ih.ue havins ju.l claim- acainti
i the tame mav present then, n.i vauihenlicaled
the same mav present then, duly authenlicatej ,
for seitlemeni, o ihe subscriber. )
IU3 JD1IN MKKK. Administrator. t
LAW SCHOOL
ci4RV4R (olli:(;i:. I SOI.
niWO TERMS of Niiiftren Vek enm-
I meneins .Miara iih and rrTKMaia oth.
For Caulot ur and Crcular address
JUKI. PARK KK, Jt .yuU Fruffn,m.
''amhndge, Mas
A. ELTON & Co.
BDaUWJOa HIJiB'JI'ilS;
an Dealers la
TootW STnm-n- si .,.n o n.l Ci f SI- nc
i ' '
Xo. 434 Xjrth Third Meet,
rhlladclphln.
17
EATHEIt. Sumac aud Miins, bonht, or
sold on Commission. Advances mid
on Consignments. Nov. 55, fl3iu3
82500 WaiKcd.
t Si' person or persons having the abova
i amount lo Invest can do so upon a first
class judgmrnt. and a brat mortgage, by ap-
plying immediately lo
Dec 31. '3. J. F. & JOHN B. MNN
Cash paid for Bark.
T WIs;II to pnrrtia.se a large quantity of
1
KOCH K IIAKK, delivered at
ny Tannery Yard in l.ewisburg, for which I
will pay ihe highest price in cash.
May II. lSod C. J. Ill XL.
MEN MVAMTED.
GO Oil CO NIIX WANTLII)
AH
fijrriiinfflrs: Ta:itliitililprs anil T9hnrpr
. . Hl. It'. 1.', .UU.II.V.k. ..
j rilt) WHUM constant employment and good
i wages will be given. CAslI i'AID
LVERY W EEK.
FlilCK. BILT.MEYER & CO.
I.ewisburg, Fa., December 14. IHC3
CEMENT 1 CEHENT'.!
rtVHB subscriber would respectfully inform
bis old customers and the public gene
rally thai he will have constantly on hand
and for sale a lull supply of his superior
hydraulic rrmctit. Fames at a distance on
the line -f Canal or Railroad can hare Iheir
orders filled al shor. notice. J
Addres ROBERT VALENTINE,
Belletoale, Fa.
CERTIFICATE.
We do certify that we have used the above
cement in ihe erection of the Uellefontewater
works, and lake pleasure in recommending
it le all persons in need of a good article.
JanS2.n WILSON i TATE
111 ltI.i:V tMtRK.IIT,
4 TTORNr.it AT LAVV. Otfice near the
XJL t'oun House, in the room lately occu-
or th-.r fecal representative.;
,a...titut.' pr-r. veuand a.r th
also, exemption and
e liahle to draft, or
ueli as luay bedratt.-d. Lowlsbur. Jan. 4, 'l4.)
XOTICK !
Books Vtom 1S61 to Jan. 1. ' it)4. and
e-.
trtntif.'- ...l..-.:i... ... : . t . t.:. .. 1 1
d-sires his triends to call wnhin 30 davs, or
the acconnts will be in the 'Squire's hands.
Call at his store opposite Walls (Vs.
Jan si, '64 n. r. Zimmerman.
$75 TO $150 PER 101. TH.
rpHE LITTLE (St A NT SEWING M A
I CHINE COMPANY want an Agent in
each county, to solicit orders for their new
.ti.t .nacnine. wnn gauce. screw ariver and
eitra needles.
We wid pay a liberal salary
and expenses, or give large commission. For
particulars, terms. Ac, enclose a stamp, and
address T. S. PAKE. Toledo. O,
.Iniltitts fien'l Ajent for Ihe United Sutea
The Eye and the Ear.
DR. S. II. KNiliH T.of Lewisburg, having
had twenty. live years' practice, oners
is services u ihose who are aifucieJ wiih ,
disease i Eves or Kar. The lollowmz is one
0f a number of Tesiimomals :
niio i u ril)-!. ur. Kuirht un -rtxik hi cm. mn-1
rurrH hita itHutnn nrali. D. 1 (iibi vli nil who
P" ittlifttnj to EiTf htm a call. AMLEL WuLF.
lUnlftiio. Jan. , lht4 (10-TJ)
FAMYFiKS.rANCYF3JRS!
John Fairelra,
f w ARCH ?TREKT, below
btbf -South sitk-,
rniLADELpmx
Importer, Mnnufacturer
of an i Utralrr iu
All kinds of
FANCY FURS
v '.r
if, for Ladies' anJ
Children's wear.
I wih to rrturn my thank to my rV.'ntta f TTnlnn
and th norrounJiiid eounti. for tbnr very litMral
patronaai xterii.i! to m UurniK tlie laxt 1V yar, and
wouu any 10 itirm tdal l now have in ton. of uy own
tmiHirtation aotl manufatun, a vrrv rUn.iv twrt- I
fDfttt nf a.) the ditfttivnt kind and uuahtlii of A f T i
n k. tr i.heaaniciiillrn. thai mil be orn4ifUiii
Ihe Fall and Winter tean.
Vincrlne dirert Importer of all my Furo from Rnrope,
and tiaviuic them Manufactured under my owu aiip-rrl-
to ..ir-r mT rntompr n i in-ypuuira
aDUt'b handroiner tt of Fur- fr fhe paror ni-oury.
uj)tMt. plw iwm9 ,m brf..rr purrhwing. Flew
r.ui,iubr lb. name, Buubor .nd etr,et.
8m,ou
DISSOLUTION
TaTOTICE is herrhy civen, lhat lbe 6rm of
Uundnre and Hafer. in the canle busi
ness wit dissolved un Ihe 16th ol January,
ISi.t. The bn.nrs will bc setllfd np by
JACOB ULMJOKE.of Kail Btidaloe.
Slpd
VKNl7uK CllYJilt.
rilllE Suhscriher is prepared lo attend lo
all calls in CryinK ale, on reason
ame Terms.an I warrants saiislaciion. Kes
id'nee three miles n.'nh of Buflaloe X Roads
near L'utun Churrh.
SAMUEL B St'HIiOTMAN ,
ia .r r ri .sat
Sr.i.r-i i i ri' u.. K. A. Em. in.rnda
lo i-pm a SSeleci School in th, orila
; wrd s,.h,M, ,,M1 IO c,nnlence Mu0)1
. ..... .mudij.
j A-nr't a- ' "ms
! lr e tcca
! Union County Appeals for 1C64.
VoriCE hereby Riren lhal .he anr-.'t
1
ll " 'e Asrm.its of ihe dilteienl
l.tnrt in and for l aion coon ly for lbs
yar wl!' br BM at the Comm'as.unrra'
OiSre in Uunshuri on FRIDAY .he liih
of April. I -lit. Ai which time ant p ace all
t who may leel themlves agrirrrd by n
valuahoD made by the Asesaor fur Ihe )(ar
lMt. may attend if they ibuik proper.
Asessi-r wi.l be pnnctual in re.orain? ibeif
Aiiel.-iiifiifi and attending aid appeals.
J. M. WM.TKR. i
Rf)Bi:RT RF.KD. J Com'r.
tiAML VAKSit ALL J
Attest: A. Ki.Mitot, Cerk.
Advantages of the
, KMTKLKK WASHING MACHINE.
I lliR the purpose of convincing the com.
oitinhy thai the KnurUIrr Washing
.Machine can noi be s.irpaed I r rase and
' rapidity in washing clothes. I lake pleaiora
I in referring to V1is harab (iibbi oy, (daugh
ler of John (iibbony of thi piar,) who ia
" " , , K . ' '
" f washing lor Ihe lami'y in three
: '" . nu :"'r? " 'r' Jout
j with ihe assistance of ihe -Knock ler.'
j Machines and Browning's celebrated Wrio
gers always on band.
IIAAILb BI(UA.
Lewisburg. March 8, 1S0.
K'
1's.KKL S CtLKllKiTtU
Itttrr Win ff Irea.
H'tt.T Him ..r Iron,
lettrr W il.e ol Irea.
Uittr Wiuur lroa.
Ttie G-t Tnia
The Orf Taio
Tbr.irt T.itiia
TbeGrvalTjiiio
Pnr nrippsfa and Indication,
l.ir n".i-l sni lr.'li.rtt..ii,
f -ir ly.iel.lmml.a IlKlMrtOr.n,
Jiol i)p-p.i na lmli.i.tion.
rr W Stemvtis ftbd .-.-nerat TVMtltv.
f.r Weak Suetlftrhil n-l ilroral Debility.
l'-r W-k Sluuv'bona l)enerl lrt.lhtr.
ler VWiJt 6uiam'be ana ourllUiltJ.
ReliKSle n. Sar to 'lo i!'rylt
ItelisMe nl Sur to .o liou-1,
It-lmt.le ftnU Sure to d.- llooil,
Jt.li.ble sod MOB todofin.nl,
Aiet Can ont dn Tlirm.
An.l Can not do lUrat.
And Co otdo lrm.
AnJ Can not do Uor&v.
II (Vttii hut littl and ruriftrs th Hlood.
It I'o-t. til iittle and I'unSe tb Blood.
It r.els b.tt Utile and lu.i!l-a the Uloo.1.
ItCvatj but lltUo and Pnntiea tbe Blood.
We only ak a Trial.
W only a a Tri.il,
We only a.k a Tria
W e only aaa a Tiiai,
Or tliii Talmnl Tonie.
Of this alusole Tonic.
Of tbi. VlnMe T-nte.
Cd tbl Valuable Tonie.
Only T5 CU. and One tVdtar par VMI,
Only 75 CT.. and One U'llar aer Mottla.
Only J Ct. an.1 ihse Hollar aar Boltla,
Uuly Ti Cts. and One bullar per Bottla,
M.nuVtnred l.ly ly S.A. Kislir Bao-, Ueoaral
Hepot, 11S Market Street, llu riat.uig. Pa. '
For nati, Mire, Roarhen, Ant.
K?d u?n, .floliiM In rum. Wool
'n,&C.,Ill-CC'IS on IMantS,I"OW l.
. Animal, &,.
Put up in Soc. and
t"J'"'"t
nd 1.00 Boiee. Botttea and f laaat
IEL 1 vuuc I aTlTCTlo.ss, ao.
iinly tnfallihle rem. dies kaowcu'
"I rve from Poiaon " a
-Not dangerous to tlie llumaa Family.
Kati erne out of tbetr blea lo dw."
I s'Sold Wholeiale in all large citiee.
rVSold by all Drnjgists and Retailer
everywhere
ft"!!'. Biwiaa !!!of all wcrthless imitation.
CaSei that CuT,V name is on facia
Dm, Bottle, and Flask, before vnu bny.
r?-Address IIE. RY It. COST tB.
t iPaiscirti Dihit4XS UaoanwaT, N. Y.
! S"1J, bT Wholesale and Retail Drag-
visfc in l.earishnrff Ha. rifltt.mMl
i 1
Tllr ....p.-
1"tl
ImpriVfin Too rnmnniir
aiiiiii nun liu will 111.11 J J
51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK,
Si dm iU organisation. ba created m n ara la thf
birturj cf
Sri line TEAS la tills fOHBtry.
LL our Teas are selected by a
. fr-ffSfional Ta ta.ttr. xpnMlTandznliiv
1 I-r Ui. ai.J esvTrrcbarvOTt'rTwi(JuU.Ua.Cot)
( r pou it -1 above cost for original paraaiE.
e h liut On Pric to rrrjr orw for earh quality,
and tbat prior in alway iuartia oa vacb Sa4D(t pok
ajcc at our !ton id plain flcurm.
W idfats a.Moothly Fric ti-it of onrTeaa, which wilt
N m-DLFrtf U all who ord-r it we a4i very Ta)
Seller to ur it. lt compriiM-n a ull aamrtment wlerttatt
fitr every loratitv in thv talet. r'nTitira South Ainer
ira ani the Wet oiif. ln tlii iirt ra-b kioti ta dtvU
h.-k rr. fW. i-.nr.t- n.-t one wL. uJLZ
J from aeM-rtpikn n.t tbe frier aosrsed that thm
i ou. pauj aai 17 uowiwiumi aw u aava a raw a miv waauav ataaVJ
H ffuarant-? to iwll all our t-a -i In original paekac
at Dot oivr Two IVub pe-r pound aNr coat, U-iirvinf
thio t b attrarti to th many who hava brUrfut
ben pavinc Knormon Profit.
Our tn.inff i largely dn on orlrra. which wa al
wnyn rxreutt? aa wrll and promptly a though tha buyvf
canifr biniflflf givinc tru wc:glita and tarra, aud alwaya
Kuarantaring Tt'rvliiiuir; our rfapttnMbtlity nab in
u to d all e pmmiiw. Kvrry drain nan oroVr b ia
tea liirert from the Company, and partita doina; tuaW
h-m witbin Five llandrrd t, bt.Mt mil of New York rati
Kfturn Ta bought ot u it they are not cheaper thaa,
tb-v run buy elsewhere, and the purrbawr ledlaattflftad)
with hid brwain, wtthm fourteen daU) and have tha
toon'? rt-tuoded to thvm. ThoM who are over Ha
liundretl unlet can have ibixty da 30) and the MM
prlilCf fXtrniifd to thm.
Brsidea Iheae aJvautnajv the Company wilt pay A4
f-ipi-n. both way a, it tbe Teta are returned.
UUHAT .AMERICAN TEA I'OMPAIN T
1MP0RTERS1 AND JOrrEP.i,
3 m. li? M lESEi'Sr, NEW TRl
Geo. W. Carpenter, Henszej & Co's
Wholesale Drug and Comical
Warehouse.
Tin. 77, Market irrt, Philadelphia,
rpHE ubicnber. keep constantly on hand
a large slork of PKK.S, .MEU!CI.Esit
ft H I.VIUAKS, 1 n.A h MA t.1 1 1 -UAL. pre pa.
rations and every other article which apper.
tains lo tha business, enil.rarni .he moat
extensive variety j also, PAINTS, OILS and
til. Ass of every description.
All articles pureha-e.l from na can b
rrlied on as being of ihe most superior qual.
ii v and at as low prices as Ihey ran be had,
W e can otter such inducements as will make
it ihe interest of purchasers lu lay in tbnr
supplies from us and five ns their futur
patronage, and invite all who visit thii ciiy,
to call at our establishment.
All order addressed 10 n hy mail et
otherwise will meet wiih prompt atienuon.
CEO.W.CARrE.NTKK. HE.NH'EY A ClX
3ml0:t:i 7d7 Market Sireei, Thilad,
WOOD CHOPPERS.
ONE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted lo
cut wuod al Beaver Furnace, lor whicH
Enid prices will be paid if. "'h':
lis, St. THAN CIS WALTES tO