nit i mi IA1 -v"'-- "Tup rvniv " BY 0 N- U'OliDKN AND J. 4j fi.so per Year, alwajt PIKIOHKU hKHI-wEKELI-- Xucvay Mrnin !fc Friday Afternoon. Anit.4 ii am Lincoln VMillmery ami Mraw i..ods every va rieiv opened oui. at H. W ard's- Head adv. f?Vf '.earn thai J-tin Mar.n, of Havie de iravr. killed hiuiaell last nixhi. liy jump ing from a third storey wiudow uf Parker's Hotel, lu Williamspori. CvTSpring has apparently set in with an honest intention to rnnain, accompanied by warm suu-shine, warbling birds, squeaking pond frogs, and other usual cuiicoiuiianis. r?"Elil- Foust called in ibis morning, and repor.ed the Buckaaiis.in prime order, he hav- log lei'i them yesientav, to spend a few day at home. The address of lhat Co. sioee ine recent consolidation is "Co. I. lAOih P. V., :d Brigade, 4ih Division, 5lb Army Corps, WashmatoD. U. C." VsirOu Monday mtJuibt of this week, a small tenem"nt house near the east cud of the rier bridge was burned down. It was tenautless, the last occupants Laving Tery recently moved out. The house was owned by Jouatbau Wolfe. Ljts,tr fl ng ; iusurauce, nothing. BWa.Sesds, cuttings, buds, sei ins and roots eau be seul ihrou b the uiuils at the rale of - cents per ouuee postage, provided the package dues not weigh our ....j Anu atririiid avit uti ihw tiici'. - i wwu.t-u. " j " "rS - t ge sulj eta the whole to letter postage. The New School Building. The Secretary of the lioard of School D.teciors ot I.ewtsburg autbotiz s us to publish the following statistics lu regard to the new school building iu the South wsrd : ! I aliKti thf LuilJ. ! erivlrj ;i,isti0u I ..u. ai.J .1 reilii-.l...n. o.tsl liti;iUta ..i.r. r-.i.t. 4c. SI., i. w.-k. lu.iuitia unl-rial lm.k - 1 artMutvr wurS " M la.l.cl.. " M I ' u i i i. 'it aula Ol.ar wiutlvss, cat irua !o-,rol tuiUt-r. anil r.,;i.lra .xlra wurk, mlmn, ir. l'2 Jf.S. iul tu uew building it 3.:s uu I. 4.' "S, II. isi tia J"OOJ l.il 1-1 uo i s: :t,To.ia To ou tut s.. a iu.es abu fl4 rartw o-i . ; - i . jue auove auiouui is paia iu iuu ; auu wiih the fuud iu the bauds of the Treas- urcr and the amouul jet uuoollec'ed on present duplicate, every debt against the School Board will be paid ; and aith the aame rate uf tax as heretofore assessed ( 5 wills) the Directors of our Borouirb i,l b euakluil to keen Ibe schools oiiea ti-.lit I . tuonths the ensuing year. r?The Chairman of the Restaurant De partment ir the great Central Fair, which is to he held iu Philad., Ihe first week in June, has issued the 'ollowmg Circular. The r.n-operaiion of benevolent and patri otic citizens of Pennsylvania. .New Jersey and Delaware, and elsewhere, is invited, in oureltoristo make this more remunerative than auy Fair that has preceded it. These ered loeverv one to take part iu a great and nuinane work, j-ei no one, inereiore. allow this opportunity to pass, of enntrtbutme something for ine benefit of the National Sol dier in Ihe field ; and though the gift may seem small when alone, it soon becomes ef ficient when combined with numbers. We a-sii for donations ol any and every article. the produce oi" ihe Farm. Lake, River and Ocean and of foreign .mPorta.,n; of Frn,.,. fresh, dried and preserved: of tegeiabies. Chickens, liutier, F.gss. Beef, fresh and smoked. Tongues. Ham and Pi rk. Lobsters, Crabs. Ovsters, Clams, Fish, fresh and salt.1 t- u ... i t -i . . su n uiii. uirre is iioiii.ii;; wnicn may coniriD- ; Utelolh- well bemi of our appetites, which t mav not be entrusted o our care Notice will be given by circulars and lhe newspapers, with full directions lor forwar ding and depositing donations. OEOKUE T. LEWIS, Chairman. Jtestaurant Department. We are requesied to state that articles from Ihe country intended for the above De partment may be left at any of lhe stores or the express office in Lewisburg. Oho, Connecticut ! Gun No. 2. The election in the Land of Steady Iiabits, eoboei tbe thunder from the Old Granite Slate. Tbe Copperheads did their best, bat there is a Union gain in M, j aarly every township. Buckingham and tbe whole State Ticket is re-elected, by nearly 8,000 MAJORITY, and tha . Legislature it is hoped may be two-thirds j Uoioo, so as to pass the law allowing tbe ' Soldiers to vote a measure which the ! Cops have heretofore been able to kill. ' Thus bas tbe Secunl S'.ate Election resulted in tbe triumphant election of tbe ! friends of Uucouditional Uuiou and Abra- j bim Lincoln. A Jeruy ,', comi'j.The City and ' Borough elections iu NBW Jweh lbis bpriog, show handsome gin, fur lbe Lmon party. , Ohio, too -The munc.pal elections iu the State of Ohio are strongly Union- handsome gains, in some eases, even over i . 7 ." " and cilii-s. , and cities. -i A'rM,.Tbe Radical Union ticket has been generally successful So sets io tbe Tide for 18C4 ! aMesws. Mark Halfnenn. and J A Anble, of H'infield Factory, at Laurelton, Lave formed a co-partnership and opened I new Factor at Larry's Creek, near' ersey Snore. j m t', I cv uv fjen dsv of iuuaz aod rrer j vg iaasuj ana tijtt , ... a eel tp4r tJ JeB U. CORNELIUS. in Advance. HarrUburg Correspondence Saturday, Aptil 2, 1864. The people of Venar.go county have ' special bounty bill to forestall speculators ' who have purchased soldiers' bounty j buuds. This thi'y do as a measure of pro tection to soldiers from sharks who follow io their wake. If all bountiei were paid in instalments it would doubtless be some- ; thing in the pockets uf most of the mm. j Very many of them lay their money out wisely, or put it in the hands of friends ; but too tuauy of them Maunder it, reck- i ; Kssly, on the worst and ujeauest of.cbarac ters io human form. j "bounty jumfeii and cheats" ire now , a prowling type of rascals. Oue attempt- ! , ;nR 0 ecCSpe frin btre, last week, was 'halted," and not stopping according to the rules be had sworn to obey, he was .,!,. I...A in hid trai-kl Hilt tOO DlaDV . ,, - i in-ru do escape, and rascally guards and officers - . ti m.;,,A nf connive at it. There is a committee ol the Senate, headed by Dr. St. Clair, . ...ilii.r. There iiuuuut: y c" " j j labor have c irreoted suoie evils, ilreniljr, aud ill pteV(Ut many more. Mo.nuav, April 4. ! Oiic pleasant niiiruiuj, al last. Hut it comes clouded wiih the intelligence of the death of Capt. WILLIAM I'Ettuy lial)V, so long the Librarian oi me atate oenae. lie died about 'J u'clock this day, aged 72 ii i t it i : i n.tiri: ii0 nail h n Tfu wiiq tr vii uu i UB j1""" - of .he Land, but the weakness revealed a , - . L i j . , t, . i. long c.mpla.nt h:eh seemed to be the immediate cause of bis deatb. Many of jour readers lecognizs Capt. H. as oue of I lie. old litady family, famed iu the early ' history of the West l!rauch. In the Baitle of Like Krie he was a participant, snd bad a silver medal awarded for bis bravery ou that occasion. Ho has taken the utmost iuteresi in the earnest, persist- cut pushing of the IJ. S. forces to suppress the preseut rebellion; aud peiformed : some service iu the front in oue of the Rebel invasions of tho Cutuberlaud Val- lcy. le wa9 a man uf most generous impulses.and bad hosts 01 personal menus, - . ., t , : who umuru wnn ma lamuy over uts remo- val. Tuesday, bis retnaiug are to be taken to his home io Salona, aud I doubt not suitable honors will be paid hiua. , Tl E-MAV, April 5. : Pickpockets sometimes come to ereat Ericf. The other day. at llerr's Hotel, a solilier fouiiff his mooev pons. He said . , 1 nothing, tut passed q nctly out, gave the ! wink tj certatu officers, who caino ia and , nabbed several of the gentry who they: marched to limbo. (Hut a Harrisburger i bad been robbed to the tune of a thousand, on the Kailway Depot about the same time.) Better keep your principal sum of money or o'Ler valuables, when yoa are traveliup, wholly out of the power of the pickpockets. j A fljrry of u0W tui morning, and ! quite cold and backward for the season. . Not much of public, interest in cither ; House. Iu the Senate, Capt. Brady's deatb was noticed by resolutions of respect to his memory, aod remarks by Judge Cbampucvs, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Laui- Two of bis brother officers a-'couir any bis remain?, to-day, to bis late DOme at Salona iu Clinton county. ... . ., V s.iiNKStiA v. Ar.nl tj. , r"' I Last cveninff. I Was Called upon bv a i j r i jouos man who formerly worked in Daniel . ,,, . , CCbraCfc S tlU-tDop, UUUer thO UDrOUIC.e office, lie removed to lork county, ! early entered mto tbe Union army, and j bas done good service. Aod now, ; Cuarlks V. Dive.s ranks as Mapr of the 12th Penn'a Kescrve.. Hi. Demo- crscy now is to sustain the side of which i Abraham Lmco.n is the legal bead. Uen. Simon tameroo nai muTed into I this City, having enlarged and refitted the old stone Harris Mansion, on the Hiver bank. His son, J. D. Cameron, the active, encrgctio rresidcnt of tbe iv U. : Ilailway, takes Locbiel as a retreat from i the cares and anxieties of business life. ; Out of public life as the father is, we suppose he bas more time and inclination "r the pleasures of personal friendships. I have never known the General to look' so healthy ss be does this winter. I hear of 100 or 200 families destitute 1 of dwellings in this dace, and eithpr ! b tarding or using single rooms in common with others single rooms fifteen feet square reuiiog from 14 to S6 per month, A womin wiln ix children made a widow aud fatherless by the war had no p!iice for lben, Lut bj 6ufft.rilDee of otbe poor M berjef xbe hltrdest Mse j . , , ... , . , ne.rd r.t vaa lhat or a vnmun mhn ranfa.l a dwelling for $7 per months, and wanted la extort from a poor widow $6 per montb for a .ingle room in it. That was "sharp praetiee" that would have made Sbvlock 1.1- e a uiusu. Thursday, April 7. Yesterday, I was told that tbe Uouso hid on ooe day "put through" one hun drnllUh. From snch huts. arm,, .i "snakes" may reasonably be expected. Tbe Union State Central Committee met last evening, to tbe number of about fifty, as I was informed, and were quite united in agreeing upon Thursday, .1H ArRL iBj.t tt ARBgBIJBO or -rIli aArRIL ID tit At II ADRifiRifBii fAP ,ui, V . ' r 1 ,E'SB"; ,orl the day of tb Su:s ton veoUon to form . LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, an fc.cetoral 1 icxel ana to eitci tour Delegates at large to the National Con- ventwn at rialtuu"ro early in June. Kach Congressional District to eleet two Delegates to the State Contention. The County Committees to appoint Delegates to State Convention, or to call County Meetings, aa ibey deem advisable. Now let the friends of AllRAHAM Lllscoi.N see .. ,. , , . i.,i that h:s frtends only be sent as Delegates anj i onterees, i r iner- arc workers in (ur party who think themselves or finie other like them wiser and belter men for President than the incumbent of that chair. Kntrust no power to any oiao , , , , . , t i- - of doubtful preference for L.nco.n. "The r-'pring Fever usuilly attacks Legislators very severely about the middle of March, but shows no symptoms of raging as yet, although a clear sky and a few birds this morning make some of them be"io to aotioipate an adj lurnuient. " .... . ' I5ut the most important bills are et to be . r j j t- ! The SeMte " V'' resolution to sdi mrn oo Thursday the 8ih inst. Tho Whi'e Deer Iuiproreujeut Bill has " passed the House. W. Harmony of Viewi WenoMceareJlrkable coincidene. ; intentmn BUd nolicv between the leadioe traitors of the south and leading Demo- cr4t8 0f (ue 0rth, as developed very re- , . i .. ei'i. a -..-.. k i 1 1 ... - Ctiuiiy. iuo innui iuubi cm j.ijoii ii,i ijr om - , , . ... i,,,,..., S,.,e Couveu.ion. . . . beld io 1.bilad,pfci. ,w weck ,he uecessity of "yrttimj till J the firrrut ror rn 'itni Administration." 1 he oust iug of Mr. Lincoln aud his Cabinet from their preseut pustiious is thus made tho ultimatum of purty tffort iu the coming campaign. Iu their endeavors Io accom plish this purpose, the Democratic leaders will havo the buartv cood will aud tffee- ii?e Lelp of the Southern traitors. They are sure of this, for ibe desires uf the reb- Kt ujlTe already been expressed. They t,0 are Tery auxious to " get rid of the preseut A duiiuistratiou.' 'Ant ch-anyr," vs the Jiuhmond Lxanuncr. relernui; to ..... . . .... jir. jiucuio aud tho prospect oi nis re- election, "any change trill It tUe Utter for ,. The Copperheads are of exactly the same mind. Then we have the dcclara- j tion of U:bo 1L Siugleloo, of the rebel Concress. whose letter written in January we publish this week. Sini-leton saya : If we sustaiu ourselves, or more, if we ., . gam any signal advantage over the enemy soon after the opcuiog of the campaign, e may give the opposition elements of the Sorth a thamre la combine beat l.inzoln for 1'rtiiiltul. This 1 should bail as a good umen," ke, ka. Thus it is! evid cut that this rebel Congressman is' also anxious to "get rid of ibe present j corrupt FtJeral Administration." rebels clearly kuow their friends. The How cau any honest Democrat help to carry out the common object of the Cop- perheads aud ihe traitors, aa thus avowed by themselves ? A Family Jar, "It rould seem something of the enrse became to bestow upon others lighted upon his own (Dahlgren's) carcase, wheu it fell riddled by avenging Southern bul- ' lets. Stripped, robbed of every valuable, I ' the fingers cut off for the sake of the dia- , , , , . niona rings ma eueneieu luciu, wueu tue Body was louuu uy iuoso scut o iaae . . r,i : . c.ij ,i. 1 Charge 01 It, ll Was lOUUU IU a UeiQ SiarK , . , -. ,n e,.,.rjtion of thu stock- ; :. It was a don's burial, with- IDk'S. nut coffin, winding sheet or service. j Richmond Examiner. . " Colonel Dahlore. The abolition Ppers made much ado about the reported f . . fi.Jmtu UrttrD. ou. t0 ,be j contrary, that bis remains were carefully attended to, and sent home for interment. isanbury Democrat. Now, here is a conflict of evidence by parties whose iuflueneea assist tbe aame cause ; wmcn are we to Deuever ine Southern traitor gives a straightforward, , detailed, and doubtless truthful account of the circumstances attending tbe death of, joung Dablgrcn, and we do not knowtbat ' anylbiog could be gained to lbs rebellion by a false statement and even rebels do Dot lie unless they expect to gain some- "'Dg bJ St- Their Northern ally, bow- ever, appears to think it rather strong meat for this market, and, wishing to offer ; an apology, 11 ally contradiets tne whole story, and accuses the " abolitionists" of inventing it J compaied with tne slavery- j worsuipiug avewtocrut, tue r.xamwicr may ; seem a little of an "abolitionist," but it will no doubt be astonished to find itself cat alogued with that party. When Copper- beads boldly refute such statements for the purpose of defending the ghoulish charac ter of tbe llebels, is it necessary to ask which cause they adhere to? Hardly. A batterout-eolored chap wbo came into tbe Union lines from A labaroa says ibey conscrip' every inau who has not been dead over two days." Such a party seem to want to get even "a ghost of a chance." Gov. Vanee of North Carolina ia repor ted to have said that if "every man in Wilkes connty wbo bad abased l'res. Davis aod tbe Confederate Government were to be put in jail, be would have to j j i , . i Mmt ' - " trough the prison bai.; I Letter from a Rebel IS. C. The following letter was captured at Canton, Mississippi, during General Sher- m.bi.'m ........h Ii mw.m writlpn hv tl H" k::..i... in.. . ,;.;.,! riui! el u- oi i.m uu. i'i b.icpii'ifii mm lent to ibe correspondent of the Chicago 7-..;;..- i. . ir,... ,;., ; in I.., nn- sesciou ' RlCllMllND, Jan. 10, 1SCI. II .... i it it . lit...:.., il'in V. t JM'ili'm , . . i i t.. t , i ue present iiuur Kiimmy. ; . 9 j io u,llDe ilicce.. f,, g e ua ,bj, uc. ce we waut 10 strike au iff ctive blow early in the epriog. This will set us on ; our lg miaui. Doub. less the Federals : "P"0 "mp.itfn by moi0(i a heavy coloruu no Atlanta, lia., and at the same . (ime om ja ,be dirretiim f wu,hWesterD Virginia aud Noril, Carolina. ' This latter, if not repellod, will force . . . i - :. a? ..Mi .....I. upon ueo. mo ueceiiiy m .mini; uitu j from his preflfot pohition, if m-iy U fntm j LiTTLK H k, Ark , April 1. An ex- -AVAfHoMi, auf oiHrtt CHtinly rum Vir- piJirion Io Mount I'Jri and Lofiffiw yittt. tu pitttHt himJfJiumU-Hy Jl'utk' tdt ttud iiw triu; froiu btjiiig eututl Ui- baudtd or dittrocd. You cao see at once if tbi oiovenieui be allowed to succeed, ,'-t ,D, cons. cjuences must loliow. tliat tbno cons, (iuenc'9 must follow. 1 "'ou ui t n8iui y-'-j . eaten out, aud if Lett urmy uere rut iff rm ,l,e S.ulh it out.l not be jrovi.iunti f? . ,.r A : ; - ...... M. I,- : " Then it beenmei a matter of the Erst i moment to guard the rear vf the Army of ' k a i . iug uii'iauaiy. : ! "T"? u,,,ve,,,e" P" sucreea, toeouergia win oe laiu waste, .. . ... B-Bs nf nrof sions will be cut iff. No man cm look forward to spring without groat apprcbon. aon. Douhtless. n-tr si v..rrt triala will then ha nnnn 1.1 If wa l,..Imii nnra..eea. or more, if we gain any signal advantage over the enemy soon after ibe opening of the campaign, w m iy tfivt the Oflwi- rl,n.. ,x.f,). ',.riii n ,h.trr it, ,v.i. "' "'"I t"it Lincoln for 'esuie'i. 'J)ii.Ih.,ul,lh.iila..,l,l,imt,i.an,lle- ,ia to think ofjce at no vry ditlant u"a d'g h' morning. All the ho d..y. I see tio chance for peace uutil ihe i ,cl eues's escaped, but very little of their K puMiiau party is beaten and overcome, pruperty was sTed. lu tho meantime, things arc assuming " . -T"i.-o1.. ""i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,! ia Mernek's Foundry, to- uer course is aeepiy nuuiuuting to every . ,, nalr.itlt.. !....., l.in.au. .d 1K. ...... r ""8'"" W01' 10 n'rengthcn our army and im- eoJ materially iu sCComplishing both of these ends. The remedy is a severe one. but the disease is desperate, and no silly nostrum will answer. The cause is the Pe,P'e'. "d they must sustain it at all ,., ... rbo falters - . . : . f . - j in mis hour or trial is not worthy ol con- fi(lence , woulJ te wh,t niea(ure9 i we are likely to adopt, but that would bo contrabaud. Our proceedings are in secret : session. cer, yjur iriniiii mosi iriuy , U. R. SlNGLtlu.N." The Private Soldier. If there is a being io the world who is deserving of nrivata aff.Btin .nd nhli I oraiitiid, it ia ih .m; .h io the ranks of the army, to fight for bis " 1 "" - - HV.M.W WWUV country, and offers his blood and life as a acrifiise for the maintenance of the Uuioa 1 and the Constitution. It is the private r : who carries the gun, it is the private who , uiareues on iuoi lorougo mua, irost and 1 r . o l 0,er "'reams, and rears the lofty fortiSs-atious, aod it is the private who, I with the bayonet set, charges on the1 JelJjy rifle pits and against Ibe souared J I b- .-w . j v. coiun.n 0t em.mv . a1d vet hnw el,ln. . .... . . . is it that bo receives lhe honors aud the ...... rewards UI big noble COUduOt. , History tclis us of the countries which Alexander conquered, aud the battles (j;Cjar fought, but after all it was the iroD.aearteii S0Idira which these men caJimilld(ld who won ,bose .iotories ,nd oonquercd those countries No army f aucient or modern times, no army which Alexauder,Caar or Napoleon ... i.j i... if j .u. t .I."1!'" ku, uas caesticia sua siuiy ui iuo i VT . . la-' 1 Union ia personal Bufferings, patience, endurance, heroism aod glorious miliiary ; exploits. We bone that the time mav i eonie oe h- . .,,:.. ,an ba pai(i , , citlIen .nan , tlTt it M1(j 0 ; him..Ile WM 0'no ot ,h9 A of ,he i ijDioa." The navy department bas received in formation of the capture, by Ihe steamer H. , at,,,... oneysuckle, of tbe sloop Honda, 00 tbe , : 20th of March, with a canro of nowder. shot, bats, and coffee. She was from Havana, and her captain said she was bound to no particular port. Tbe Germans of New York, supported ; ,b, .Mieta. ,otinj? nemn' earnestly, j uae 01 tbem modestly offered tWO tickets to all wbo approached,' with this remark "You takes your choice ;" but tbe voter, h ik. i 'n.. : :. .w. t ' ' iouuu tuai Dotn were-"'" toe proposeo t t ! .L . L .1 ... .. . amcuumeot. " ; The New York Tribune asserts that , one of tbe Democratic Justices of tbe : Supreme Court and that one from whom i it would be least expected-reeently declared, in private conversation, that nothing short of a constitutional amend-' ment prohibiting slavery absolutely and forever, throughout tbe United States snd their Territories, would give us true, enduring peace. Ben. JYade, of Ohio, lately excused himself for carrying an umbrella on a sun-1 nv dav. savin-. h had l.e.,.1 th- A,m. nf i .." r j " gaid within twelve houi. afui that umy inads move. 1 rotomae was in motion, and n always APRIL 8, 1864. nd I measuring 3 feet 8 inches from bis nne to the ttD of hi tail, was fbot in the ! 1..n.t..ind rat.r PIimI.p ,ntlllfV- bv a tourer man named Isaac Taylor. The ' . .... hi. j - n annual had l ist risen Irnm ine water wi.o a larae Uii in ma mourn, wneo ne aurao- ed the attention of the marksmao, wbo I fired and put an etui to his career. These animals are nleutv lu some n.ins oi J eon- . ----- r j . v ivitit. hut thrv are met t n mreiv id -j" i j - clester colln,y. A ynong woman of Newbaryport hag sent to Mr. I. inc . In a pair of wonllcn socks, on the bottom of each of which is knitted ih- secession flig, and near the top the stars and stripes, so that when worn by the I'resid.-nt he will always have the flag of the rebellion under his fee'. Latest Hews jaa jUJ, returned. We d?!trojed the pontoon bridge at LocjEfie, b'lroed a : rai0 thirty-five wajjoDS InatitJ wiih j camp anfj oarrison equipments, ammuni- t:on . ouartermaster Btumd. &e.. and cp tion quartermaster stores, &e., 1 . ....... . i - i ... tured .u prisoners, r.ngsgea io Dame yesterday morning. Gen. Docking's divi- ,in of about 1 "OU men from M .n ieello, routed him .H pursued him .ik. ' . l llT. ? 7:" -r ..n , ....j. 7 Ji m,Dj ajagons and over 300 horses aod mules. Our loss will Dot exceed fifteeo iti i j j ii iriiisai-i snnnnnn Briu niiaifiiDP'. ne uruuzui , j in several hundrea contrao.uas. me ex-, r.ednion was a comolete success, detei s ot i i !;7. h- f..?i.h. i Jffi,i.l . " " port, which will be forwarded io a few days. j ' BOSTOJT, April 6. Shortly after 12 "WueV last night a fire broke oat in the Frec M-"' Hall, which, together with he mthrop 11 Juse on the same block, was totslly des'royed. The loss is about 5SllO (l(iO. Only the walls of the Free Masons Hall and W totbrop House re- Puit I nri i.m t ilril An avnln. u;n;- -,i,... .J. . . minium av . i. . u u-. J ' . o .... jDg thirty, ten of whom re at the bospl- u ieri0U8, jjaMj. The boiler; bouse was omnletelv dcmolUei. guspeodine operations and throwing seven hundred i men entirely out of employment, besides1 . , . ' , , r . delaying much work on naval tnaohincrj for Government vessels. Raltimore, April 6 The Radicals ! . . . .. . have swept the State. J oe great iree C0UD,ieg ef Cecil, Allecheny.Washirigton, Frederick, Carroll, Harford and Haiti- ! more give maj irtties from two to three tnousaud each, the city gives nine thous- j ana majority lor immeaiate anu uocom- , pensated emancipation. The conserva- lives took no part in the election, tuanv ' nf them declining to vote. MaryUnd is r'CEK. Baltim ore city gives 0,021 fur a convention, and 41 against. The nnein ditional, anti-compensation ticket gets the fPL I I' I. . . I I b(lj euiire Tuie easi. i uo vuto is iiifut, iucrc ing no opposition. j . , "-'rT r"Vi3'T.T' ',7? Jk.'c4' T a ntln r lb Usntmal bapter .r Ibe I'hi kapia i""1 t'rairrny, thr f..ii.in re.iUiioi ifr..i.. of lbs nans ol tb Chaptar rrlatl.e lu tht death of tb uir jrw i. j.nn. wr a..ii : b-rS. It ha (.leased "Hou wbo doh mil thllixs to removs frnm ua bj .lstb our late brotber, ,. ,...,,,. i..,.i,a. , ,u.n..i, r....-! rr..m u...n.. iik-..miri i.r hi. iiia-n .n4r.B-i- .r.:'"' "1 Tt '.1 r"?'-.r?J".n i!l'mf..TL,t w,"rh h" "" 1.,,,'B"- ,", bun to Ill QU CUK VIKIIB llirmvui ni'.wuHii'"- thtram. That -. d-,ptr ..mraihi Uh it.. p.r.nti and moamiiwi mo iiTa.uif.. m. . ibitr rhni bvtbrirpiw: t 'eel a nUn.-hi.lr lVanre in w-linie lti la.-t.tl.al in tnn uh bi lell stud-nt. tlia l'rkl-nt anl Profr-norit of th luwtitution with wbn-h b wa enane t(l, allTilMl hikUtrTiDicw an ftraa ljr in their rtr, Ly tbctr ltf ntioo nni KoliritU'ie. K-MlrrJt Tht thw rei-olutit'Di b publi-hM in the lwibnrti: .Cbrontrl nj .NorTtu- n Krpubhran, acJ copy ttanimiUed to h piirrnts. 1 lu AS A-fiH-Ulr n R Corrected Semi- Weekly Wheat, 1,45 Barley 90 to 81,00 Rye ,20 Kggs JO ,r r. - T -m vuiu, t," a ai.ow ...... 0at8i pr 30 ib 75 LarJ) fresh. 121 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool CO 81b Potatoes 50 IS Sides Si Shoulder 11 1 Dried Apples FirkinButter Fresh Butter... 30 Ham 15 " 5J "d SoaP 4 Dim, In Rally towoMp. on tbe Sth lrt., WILLIS, son of ITnrisuan auu . a.uariuv ...a.,,.i..e., ip . jrma, . Biontb.and iodaja. In lwi.burg.un Uia stb 1dm., O.SM te n. Bta.ii.s, asl 31 yeara. SELECT SCHOOL. I M' ARY E. PAR DOE will open a Select. School, on -Mondav. Ihe 18th instant. tu ine 'orth Ward School House. Terms . reasonable April h, ism TAKE NOTICE. a LL persons are hereby notified not to XX. ride on horse oacK, or unvewun a team on or across tnv Lots, which 1 intend to oc- capj as a coa yarJf without my consenL Boatmen are notified not to tie op at my wharf without first consulting me. Any person violating the above nonce , will be considered trespassers, and will therefore bf Prrculpi1 as trespassers, Apr.l8.l8M. WM.FEULEY. MILLIXERY &. STRAW GOODS, in EVERY VARIETY 3J'f ihe lutett imputation; aod of the newest and most fashiouable styles. Our trw Hepartinent will r.oinorise every variety of Bonnets, Hats n.l Tr.mniincsln he found in that hue : of! the latest and mosi approved shapes and styles. Bolicitmg an early call. I remain. Vn.ir. . Ksnmllallv. I n sr blw. N m t .07 .Vonh -Second b.s.Pmla. Apul i, isst. - H.fflKD. J M v,WBIVa"f( -CHRONirLE," pJab!fs6nl'ip lS-Wholi!fi, 1,042. ALBRIGHT ft BREWER, A1 TTORNEY at Law. Oll'ice corner .-f Market and Fourth Hi. Lewisborr. I n. Cfl Pa. Also claim Ars for ih- procirc- m.nf ,.f Pnsi..i.s Hiick I'd y, am! rl unites. I lt . hu rl,r. ..... ill I ...-.9 eial(, l.ewisburg, Ap.it 7, I Iv I , i Summons to Wm. Smith. 1 T TMiiX County. tM. The Coinrm nea!ih i nt IVnnsy! vama. w Ttf William irniih. (5retin?. M'hvrrai. i arali t Ittth if liT n-t fi ktnl Ji.-h l:nl rjt i "ti I tls- all! d.y nl lmiK-r A i 1 yr-Ur hr tif -o ! t i.ur jti--n iuir 'i.url f.f Cmui"D I r I' ' I'nuutf loKa Lftii,t fr thr raui tt.fr-to t ; li'rtb, lliait f't Ih pai rh V. Mut'b. oi'Li-t t Uifortval fri'tli thr b"Ud'A jtrirnoujrui-rrJ iiiU-llh ' j y H jlhm .airh : Wf do thrJrrertmtDafiii hfttre vr1t(l.'h- 4 . H ut fruiittt ibatt wllii g Miir all c.'hrr t o-in) n-l n'tt m w biuwtr b? in ytnr yr-pr p-tit rMt'trttnr Javier at lwihur, t n 'rl 1 Common l"t. a- thrr to I brl1 ft tb t'iunf7 uf lui'.n on thr I'th Jt f Mf i-t W vnr tb !-. a er liWl of tlr I Pti Satrfeb I. Mnlth ud to lio ram- t ui f'.tj Unr '. w bv tb Mid rb 1 fiUl'tal "Ur Wllf i-v'4 at"t tiiorrv4 frota th btnl- t f rutrini"n?, nr ol t. tW afta) Of sl"lublf IO (b eJ aUsl aVU-1 roft'laHL t HTKlf full 0Ot. WitiMtB lb linn. P. 9 WooJw prvv-lnt of our 'l Court t ! iaburir thv ltb ! r-rur, A 1 t'jt. f. II- UAaaEM'LLti, fiop'ty Ifn tb y. Auditor's Notice. i.L prrsons interrMed are requested to lake notice thai the uuiter.-itrrird has t-eru appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of L'nioti courtly, to distribute the balance in the hands uf Jos. II. R..s. late A Jininisirator of the estate of Lewis Palmer, ... ... nee d ) and inai Be win meet me parnes i..r that ptrp..se at the Uran.l Jury Ru.m. in l ewiburg, oo Friday the fi.h day ,. May -;rrh A J " 1 ! ! . n r ill i.U .hm arLriinwIaoluwrnfuii nl V Ueed. instramrnts, ad Moneseea and other 1,.,) mi rnmrniv. ii m n s pr ii.ins. ik ani.iai vi in relation to ihe income lax, &c eVe., Important to Tobacco Growers ! JOXSLXT your own interests and use j Baugh's Raw-Bone Superphosphite ! of Lime. i A MANURE 'JF LXKQUALEDi tiJ'REXGTII, AND 1 PERMOEST llll'KOTtR UP THE IHIIL I'ut sae iu sacks of I'io lbs each, hv CHAS. M. KING. W'hitf Deer Mills, Union Cu., Pa. A descriptive pamphlet of 50 paxes, givinc fu'I 'particulars, seat by uia.l, post paid, on application as above. Ca'l or send aad get one before purchas ing eNewhere. March 30. 1H64. a ...i v r.. f t t AUCUlllin : lUUU iUCU i i rpHE attention cf Voune Men desi-! Ifo A ring to enlist in the service .f Iji.iheir country is called to the fact a recrulI, ortice fr lhe v s Arn)r na. I been opened in l.ewisburg. over bennetl ea i llro s Drue sltore. where ihey can obiaia all lue mlorinalion mey mav desire t r FOSTER I LieuL Co. -E'; 51st P Vet Vols. j i lllilfll StatfS (Idiui AKCflt. V LICENSE bavin; been granted to U.e undersigned Io carry cn the In-mfi ot United Slates claim agents i it I'm county, thi'y will auend promptly to the co lection ot b.ick pay and bounty and lhe pro curing of pensions fur soldiers or their legal representatives, and ihe prosecution of claims against the Lotted fiaie. March 32, 'fit J E.A JOHN B LI.Y.V UMTKD STATES IXTFRNAL REV ENUE. A'imwiI Tujim for liiii. The attention of lax-payers is hereby called to the provisions of lhe United Stales Excise Law relative lo Ihe assessment of annual taxes. By the smh section of the act of July 1, 1 il is made lhe duty of all persons, partnerships. Arms, associations, or corpora tions, made liable to any clutv. Itcense.or tax. (IX III! ltPI-'IIMIS 'mi. L-iDsr Uiiviii.- OF M. V IN EACH V EA R. lo make a list or ! return 10 Ihe Assistant Assessor of the Dis. trict where located, ol the amount of annual income, the articles or objects :harged with a special lax, and tne business or occupation liable to pay any license. 1 Every person wbo shall fail to make snch return by the day specified will be liable to ' be assessed by lhe Assessor according to the 1 best information which he can obtain; and 1 in such case ihe Assessor is required l.eadd : fifty per centum lo the amount uf the ilems ot such list. j Every person who shall deliver lo an Assessor any false or fraudulent li-tor state- meat, with intenl to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law, is subject to a fine nf no ktiore.l H.illsrs ami in stirh case the list will be made oui bv the Assess- ! or or Assistant Assessor, and from tbe valu-, ation or enumeration so made mere can pe no appeal. : Payment of ihe annnal taxes except thoe for licenses, will not be demanded until ihe ihirt.eih day of June The annronna'e blanks on which to make reiurn, and all necessary information, will be furnished by CHAS. II. fHRlNEK. Assistant As-esor for the 6ih Division, to whim the returns should be delivered on or betore the first Monday of Mav. at his office in Milflin bor. DANIEL KENDKt, L 8 Assessor, 1 1th Uu.uct. Feb 29. 1864 " A Want Supplied"!" riiHE subscriber has just opened, in Cham- 1 berlin's Building.curner of Market and I Filth streets, a I HARDWARE AND QUEEXSWARE ; 1 8TOHE aa establishment greatly needed tr. this vicinity where be has an extensive "rin.eiit ui Hardware for lTonsclmiMers! Hardware for Shoemakers '. Hardware for Macliini.-t ! Hardware for Saddlers! Hardware for Farmers! Hardware for ever) body ! of the very best kind. Also, a large aud se lect assortment cf Chiua, Glass and Qurensware, Table Cutlery, Ac. Ac. Ac. Persons wanting any articles in lhe above line will find it to their advantage lo call ai this store where they can have a large stock from which lo select J . U. Ei A.N 3. leit.ur. M.reh 4, IsSI cmitij LJM. JU&IAM drVIIIrl, iii.w locaiea in i.ew.sourg. sone-ns a II share of ihe public pationage. Kesi- neni f inn vm p ca u t, .he R.vc, 1.-1.1,.,,.., nen, e and Office on Market St ne.rly orpo- eaMil'.a lSltWhute N- 2,667. it eal Estate. Atjonrttt ((i:PIIANS' COURT SAIaE. Bt virtue of a sovius enferofthr Orphans !.. t of t eooirir. will a t c .aie. '! trie preo.i.ct, Malaralaiv, 31 0 1, l t. at lu M, he following d sc. vd Krl Esrair r All lhaf rertxio trarl tf hair, tHxai in ajhite Deer lewh.-hif, I'ainn enantf, tH.'l le 1.7 tus.l-x.f a b SraW. Taut l)if tei I Her. !siuive t.eml'rrlinjt. Joseph Kliae. Wi' w KobiDs. snd 'Iher. coniaiaii.g- 10O Ati. m. re or less, har taereoa eier adi tw.lUweliin; Houses, UarfT. and acWs aal buiSl nirs, with the apportenances. 't erms and condition" made knowit tf salt? by ' THOMAS ARULI,fc,Lf. Administrator of Usviu Siarssa. ') Orphan' Gout Sala viriue o n crdrr of Ornaa i;..i nun Camn county. wiM s sold, at I efpu lie h"oe of Wm.W'tfl'r. is Hanleia 'i Silmrtltiy, the 1th l Miyr 1861. at 10 o'clock A. M, the follwiac seai Mais' u Nos- 4 and lu, in Haciltio. Hi acres of land in Uvlletoo, ady iaing JirVh Varger. John F W1kb, acrd, aad lr, :r Seebold. 25 acres and 17 perches nfhjnd m Hartley . , L u .. ioconip. acjoiniog Juno vuiman, naifaier and others. 75 acres and 91 perrhn i Hartley fcswa- s""" M '! he, HariTey leip. ' i. af tt. c n'lriw in k ri avv gi , La.J in Hartrey towusma : 1 i acres warrnit?'s aame Peter Blark 5 acres warrantee's name Godfrey wvidla 5 acres warrantee a nair.r Oew Seidit) 45 screa warras lee's name Cath. tnlr 415 acres warrantees name (irorce Shirtw 415 acres warrantee's name Philip Senile 416 acres warrantee's name Pier feidle 4"!5 acres wanantees name Vindle lirove 415 acres warrantee's name Daniel Khd) .is aires warrantee's name flare! Roast ys acres warrantee's name .Michael StaattS 4.5 a res warrantee nsatt Joba Senile? ;jl' ai r's warrantee s name Vavid Sulla ii acres warramer s name reter Seiale t ai:rs warrantee's name Vs a. Dunlap 5 acres warranter's aame Joba Punlap rrms will be made known na she day of by llfcl.E. C-HAVEat, Administratrix of Uavid Hayes, dee'd. I'jn, w:ll be otf'red for sale, ai roe sama ::n f and otare. the following Real Estate Itlw ol John Hayes, E.-q.. deceased : A cerU'O tract of Land stinate a I'srinn tovVshtp. ai'joining lanis late nf Jam Je k-ins. Ahram Ever, Terreace Quinw aad im rs, containing One Hundred and Full Aes. f certain Iran of Lsnd io Lewis township, linint lands of l'aid Haves, dee'd. Aarand and others, tuntainins; Two Bhbv. drO Acras. Thrse tracts are well limbered. fj enns of sale will be made kaowa at thai ti- of sa by I T E HEIRS OF JOHN HAYES, DECD. SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue nf a wra of Pi. Fa- issoed nai the d art ef Common Pleas vf l'o- r iTA cou couniv. and to ine directed, wilt be s- paed io public sale ur outcry, on Saiwdufm ,-t VJif . Is6t, at the Riviere House, ia Iba N ouch of l.ewibnrg, county atoresaid, al 1 la 'Ck' P. M.. a certain Lol of (jround. sua a in fmtth's Addiiita to Ibe Borough f I.i-bor;. and county aforesaid, bnondedcn the west bv Seventh si reel, noria by a lot of E. and O l'hallant. east by an alley, andsoutla by .. of James Houghton, containiag oaa fourth of an acre, more or less, with the ap purtenances, Ac. So. 2. Also, a certain Lot of Ground sit. nate in Ihe borough and conniy aforesaid,, bounded on the west by svrnb sireel, north by lot of Wm. Brown, Jr., east by an alley, and on the scnth by lot above dvscnbr d.eon. taming one fonrth of an acre, more or lets, with the appurtenances. Ac . as the property of Luphemia S. Chafunt and Oliver i'kaifmnim L. F. AI.BKHiHT, Sheritt unr. Vtarrh 11. 1M4. FOR. SALE. V DESIRABLE Building Lot, situated In a plea-ant pari of Lewisbur;. Terrna to suit lhe purchaser. For further informa tion inquire of lo:- CD-BREW ER mi mii Dii mi, TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM and all lhe tiitores ready for ase - and a DWEi.l.INU adjacent ic St. re. Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next ef 8ipre and Dwellme. on two days' notice, THO. ARUUCKLE. Slifer P.O. l'nkraton, B-dj Ti, I'moa Co, ra,Pac. ii, 1"4 - V: 111 fill SJalo. j 1 11 soutn-wesi h""" 01 scchob , J. town i7. north ranire 0, east of lhe 4th principal meridian. The said Farm lies about tWO miles north Of the Cltj of Freeport, in Stephenson Co., Illinois, s. s.s. -, xruawvaa bas about Forty Acres under cultivation. with Log House and other Ou buildings; is watered) by cne of ihe most beau'.ifuk Springs in iba county, and the balance of ihe tract ia covered by a thrifty growth of timber. Every acre of the farm is susceptible of cultivation, and when suitably improved would make one of the most iuvitiog rvn. dences in Illinois. For panieuiarsennuire of Francis Wilsoa, of Lewisborg, Pa.; bam'l B. Harris, of Fravs port. III., or the subscribers, at Savanna. IIL , E. CHAMBER!. IX, Nov. 20, 18S3 L. H. BOWl.N. FOR RENT. VT! WO-STOREY Brick HOl'SE JT I LOT pij North four'h street. JPJLal March I. '61. H. P. HHELLEK. GUNS.PIS10LS.FISH1MG TACKLE, FINE CUTLERY, And Snvrtlng Apparala gracnlly. T) OPS. Lines, Reels, Baskets, Bait, Flies, Hooks, .ets, roils, i.toves. Masks, Billies, Corkscrews. Dog Collars. &c. cn- s'anily on hand, and tor sale V holesale and Retail, at JOHN K RIDER'S. Sportsman's Depot. N. E. corner Jnd and Walnut Sis. I'hilad'a. Starph 4mS SI OLEN. or exchanged, at the Hotel of tha undersigned, on the 17th msi.a seamls Hitfaiie A'.iAe, distinci'y marked PETER tH'VER. The person having It bad besi re turn il, and thereby save irouMr. A. J. WEIDENSALU ' I.ewisbnrj. Feb. t'.i. 1 Ata,-nr Cin kivv hv tAl.tBl ' thlh rUtt i proving prprTTT. mo fm"& S av . lv aV
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