Cliff fflSillSHilo "THE UNION," estaMLiiM in ISM Whole No.. 2,661. BY 0. X WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG. UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 18G4. CTIROXICLE," established in 1813 Whole N, 1,043, At f per Year, always In Advance. riKLMIKU BKHI-KKKkLt-- Tiienhy Morning & Friday Afternoon. Abraham Lincoln The Ittpubiicm Committee of Union Co. are r quested tj meet at tie lliviere House, Lewi .burg, at one o'clock, Mon day. April 18th inst.. to transact business of importance. CUAS. C. SnORKLEV, Ch'o. Lewisburi, April 12, lf01. Union State Convention. The loyal men of Pennsylvania, eora- pricing the atioual Luiou party, will meet iu State Convention, in the iiall of the House of Representatives, at IlARHIS HL'Kd, at noon, ON TUUrtSDAV, APRIL 2STII, 1801. Each district will be entitled to tba same representation it uow baa in tbe State Legislature, aud tbe delegates will be ctinseu at such times and in tuch manner as abail be directed by tbe res - pective Couuty Comuiittecs. ine oia.e iouveuiiou is vaucu tor iuo j purpose of placing in nouiiuaiion an Jvectiral lick t.sjlecting tmrj delegates t Urge to the Njtional Convention ot the "...on party, to be bel i at Baltimore on Tuesday tbe 7:h of Juno next, and taking such action a. it may deem proper in reference to the approaching 1'residcu- tial canvass Tbe selection of tbe Congressional district delegates fiom Pennsylvania to the National Convention is left, where it properly belongs, to tbe people assembled .iu their county conventions; tut dn. rent county committees are earnestly .. riuuesied to a'Joni cucu measures as win procure a full attendance at their respect- ive convent in. a ltd iLrrl.t urnri. in the cho.ee of deie.-atss. a full and fair . . v 7 cxprcss.on ot the w,.l of the peop.e. gratulate U lovers of Libert, and ttie cratuiate all lovers or Jiit.erty ana tbe V- - .i L c .l Inion upon tbe recent tnumobs of the .. ' good cause in is ear llamj slure and Connecticut, aud to express tbe hope, ' thared by all loyal meu, that they are only the forerunuerg of more splendid - . . . . .r ictoriea soon to be won in the tame cause alike by the bullet and the ballot. 1 In behalf of the Union Slate Cenlral Committee. WAYNE M'VEAGII, Chairman. Ceo. W. IIameublv, i a WmJVJUys, 1 8ewt-nei. Great Central Fair, Philadelphia. According to a circular. I have appointed bur8 "no b"e business with the Legisla the following Commiliee lor 1'ni.m Co., l'a. : i ture, would be taxed, extra, the additional mirth ward. soCTii vrnn. I mi.'e.ge and cost of living. Philadelphia Jon at f.a a UoJfc Cha. C. efaorklt-v. I b I SOCTIl WAKD. Chau. C. efaorklt-v, I'mf C. f. Jm, Jobs U. Lion, Mrm. Dr. litrksoa. Mr Jai. S Harsh, Mrs. Dr. Miss. lmvid lJiitrr. J. K. Curaetiux, Mrs.Jimn IJivml Mr. tVi)ni..n Kfttrr, MlM Jennie M. UetTer The Committee are invited to meet at the I. -f L.n.vl-- linn P. inl-,.h.,r "dnrvd.T..heli.hi;:k: M. rRM'l ILMJ.v, t-bairman. , trA train of colored troops passed down tbe P. & E. It. It. last week, the first necro troons that have cone lo the ; f,n,.t n.p, ih.t ,n.t. j i Tata'l AcaDENT.lLa.t Friday, at ! ., , . , , . . " the Lewisburg depot, a man by tbe name ; cf Joseplj Downs, who was standing on j tbe track watching tbe thiftiog of cars, : .... t ; L. nf lnnnmn- ' UUVVUM.IUU3.J ew. uc ,ci vi iiuwjwu- . . ... . . .: tive and tender, wbich were in the act ol . ... ... ... - ... backing, ana, not neeaing me signal, was j knocked down, and tbe tender passed over government, bas "stirred up some of Lim, crushing bim so terribly that he died "ye ancient burghers," and a City Meet fifteen niiuutes afterwards. Tbe K. K. ing is called to talk over the matter. v. Uo. had his remains decently attended to, , . ti",,- . n- I and sent to illiamspcrt in a ceffin for: interment. Mr. Downs bad served as a ' substitute in tbe army, but bad been discharged on account of feebleness of , ! intellect. He was , . , i pparcuuy nomeices, ; fricndlcsB and penniless. Lewisbubo Depot Koad. It is a eb a tne to Lewisburg that passage be tween tbe Town and tbe Depot. Tbe mud ia dismally deep, and at times no heavy loads can be drawn through it, and , oniy email loaus at otner times. r,asl ; Spring, quite a subscription was made j towards a Turnpike, but as tbe mad "dried up," the subscription also disap-: pcarcd. Can not preparations again be ; i .,1 tk rmhr .net nf . ,n.4 , ... ' . - --ej-- - - - - : provided in time for next Fall 8 adverse weather? It will be light work if all , interestedtske bold manfully. j Coal Oil. Among other good nses of coal oil, we see that it is said to be useful, when mixed with sawdust, ashes, A.c, and put around fruit trees as a guard j against curculio. It is a nrettv hard dose r for anybody, and IZlLZ I cf ui iV s 7r . -s- , .L7''ht iDmiEhJt 'ff0rd "sometbio : trocg enough to damaee rascaU like i carculios. Might try it anyhow I C i Potatoes, Beans, and Onions, Are articles likely to be in great demand for the Army, should the war continue HDIIf ,ka AAmlMM n XT . L I . I mo liuiuiuK awasuu. tegeiauies OI . . 0 . , , , , that sort arA wppw rinallhw fne lhA.. I . ' ' ue x-oiomae are to be issued. All usually living on bard bread and salt 1 civilians and camp followers witbio the meat. Let every boy and girl who has a j J0" e being sent to Washington. chance, try t0 txS9 eomelhiog ,0 ewell T, : the sum -altbuo,. and soldier.. mm. . . "Xr " ' 'L.j1 J . .a. Widdleburg, tbe capital of Snvdcr : ouoty, has become a Boroueh. with A re,eM Borgeis, and J. Y. Shindel, cretsry. In the plentitudo of iheir dienitv aa tturoher. 11 , tbey order the paving and curbing ' M th. ..mM. .k.i.-.t:!. e tbe sidewalk, abolish o niusancas, . and ("nd lor Aiiddltburg ! i sWXew Hampshire" I CoDDPCticUt ' Maryland Rhode Island til the Ftatc Elections of tb, far t are unmistakably for Lincoln, Union, and Liberty. Then the legal voting m, rotation of Arkansas. Toutiessec. and Louisiana, proclaim their determination r r i to return te the Union as FREE ! STATES ! Tbo world advauces towards ; frec(jl)lu aDd docs not retrograde towards j despotism. Rhode Island, too! Unionists of "Little Hboda The felt ao strong last week that tbey ran two candidates for Governor and Mate 1 leket. Happily, Gov. Smith, the regular Liucoln- ite nominee, had uioie votes than both t'oiber fellows, and tbe Legislature bas harJ1 , "..priukting" of Copperheads ! t - 1 Hdrrlsburg Correspondence, . I'kiuav, April 8. Those who bad elegant houses in liar- ' " ';-' eton," bavo generally doubled tbe prices 1 st which they formerly held them, to the great disgust of tbe Committee appointed ' - , BBrehfJiB This fresh rxhibi ; , VL-. " fre6h cxh.b,- . '"(""Pi ('""""6 "V "y, mas an additional argument for the Philadcl- pbiaus, wbore City Councils t' it tii,l have agreed to give One Million of Dollars, iu ,be Rl)ap9 grouBds BIl4 building Pura- ble fur a Capitol, .roeWe, the Legislature .,, , ,. . ' . . wi l HStab ish ih .Seat of Gnrprnnn.nl m that thriving village in the extreme S. E. sirt of the Ktatn. To.dav. a bill 1 .k. Lktu I.Uk:. , p." uii.uc.ini., r, .j i ukRn . . . 6ecrtIlJ ., . Senate by a vote of ID to 10. The mat. ' : tor b thin rleforrpil until ni. Thnri I m ter was tnen aeierrea until next i nursday. . ... . it is ciaimea mat a tuj .rity will be obtained for it in tbe House. This is a matter of too much magnitude to be , . . .. . , , burned through without a chance for f tbc Peot,,e ,0 be beard ,boat " at th,s raie. If Philadelphia is willing to pay a million dollars tax for a Capitol, tbey j must naturally expect te reap a million of dollars' profit from it. Aud that profit j must be at tbe cost of tbe people of the State generally. Those nearest Uarris- influence ia alre.dv eufficieDtJe overshd- i t. . j ''Ki frod the corroptiODS and seauctiooB of city life would far outweigh what are ! fit : ;"-''" H.rrisburg. Let tbe people of the tin., to think about tbo matter one year at least, and to be beard. Saturday, April 9. The House tried to hold a session, but .k. k.j .1: a i .k.. 1 .. J ' . . ' . mere was no quorum iti) being absent! I -as glad to see our nearest Represents ' .. ... , , . . . lives, Orw.g and Purdy in their seats. There is some gardening, and eorae plowing also, in this vicinity, and what ' mtho.t I IM LuL'l . 1. ! I In ffhn PlfO w-w. - pv -" . J J ..... every kind 01 business is n iunsuing. i Ui.e .. r me cenate vote to remove tue seal ui j 4The Pbilad. Sunday Mercury pa- araauc a. u.ou. luuuii .ivft-u.y ' ' ., I "de8 19' of dlt0 fron ,he cu",rV -rr. - ; en"0D' ln ,bat C"y- In ""3 ca'alofe ...nt .lnil.aiaa t wr tmmn nnnnre a ti oa of rural dignitaries, are two generals, live .; ., ..:, ..Jvkiu i. U ... nf ....,; ,u ...ia... 1 VUlOUVIS, IUICO Ul.j Jli", Willi .Ujviiuip uv one remain-Cant. Pnrdv. of the Sunbu-1 ry Democrat, at jour eervice. Al ihnc.s aii mese military qaill-drivers, of course, are op a 1 1. - r u: iAn -A i o ' ; is such a flagrant outrage upon the "con-; atitation." They, however, bavo no con- scientious scruples against voting paper officers may do tbe voting but scruples when it comes down to permitting private, fighting soldiers to vote, tbe boot : is hauled noon t' other les ver? nuicklv. ! v j-M-ni-.i " . a k '. i no wouuer .'a vicuau waa uouiiuaicUjWuuB ' the Cops marshaled such an array of titled I delegates, all of whom, no doubt, expect positions opon his staff, when he becomes j ! commander-in-chief of tho army and navy, j aw'Small favors thankfully received," J ' exemplified by tbe manner in which the onoerhead. crow over district victorias. .. i. .11 .u n ... ' , . " , i ' M' V I ! X nappens io oe e-ectca in some oieepy largest 'type they caa crowd into . line, . J. r. . , g ' Doints.) and announce it as a great "uemo- cratio triumph. This is all right : it amuses tbem and does the Unionists no I harm v .--..La I 0 more passes lo visit the Army of L . t ' J. .. - - Dear,D on,y t"18 touching and poetic epitaph "A Soldier of tbe Union mustered out !" At Parkersburg, Vs., oil wells have been struck, yielding from six hundred to e thotai U'rel Per. A3 anient 1. very great in co The ex- very great in consequence, .,er, B10 in ,he pIiC8 ,niilk)( ut be j lEStLATM.N IN TUt fltlUTll. liener al Neal Llow, wbo l.as traveled ex'en-1 i eively in the Sou'h, cays that everywhere ! he was Le bche d the denotations uf war, i but when lie crossed the Potomac aud cauie iuto the free tats he could see nothing that r. inii.il u biui of war. .1 : . t ...... r ... savs "you miow nomine oi war, hdi . ri,,,l,ino nf w .r. i xe., i.t those of vou who ' hive iff red up l.,d ones Lir the at ,h Krbel (Sovtriiuieut. be says are exhausted. The li adiu" man of :uh tioutb, be says, "uu'il witUu a lew months, c in- Clenily believed iu the eueeess of tb.-ir undertaking. N"w they b' gm to reali-.c the Ireiiii'iijouo powers of the North in its ! naval resources, in men, money, and all . tUo appliances of war, aud everywhere luey uesp.ir 0! mceess. general i,uw confirms tbe prev.ou reports of the bar- barous treatment of our prisoners in tbe Rebel prisons, and he reitera.es the. state- ment that the Rebels bad mined the Libhy , ..u p.M .,T........ ib tbe luteuuou of blowing it up, aud I, .ll tl.a I ni in lirum.nM in tt On ...tiu that "on the morning of Wednesday , ( Marcb 2, after w bad "been ir.f irmed of ; '"H-"-. I" - pector of Miutary I neons, was asked hy j uian, . fii.ers, at different times, if wo were c",re0" '"f"r'"cd-nd he assured them V WM ' ml?' of P?' Jcr biJ b..oa put under the prison t.iblow ns up II iMipairicK come in, auu tuai j it would be yet done if attempts Were j mido to rescue u?.' j t;AD rCiiNx On Tii.diy after- ! noon, as" Mr. Andrew J. Krieger and his brother Chnrles were wotkiog in the r i. i i- m . . 7',n;,.. nnnes of liird s li g Mountain Colliery a i -,, . . . , i....: ..i . t . V i . . . ," , rZil .,." - .'"" - - i " I "t"'? f '.' or!!""'r! : f(;C3r,ea witDout anv it lurv. lit tins saa , ' ,. ,'.:', nf ' . ilK , most worthy and repnected citizens, lie ; .. n. e ., ... , , ,t r i was the H . M. of the Soaiuokiu L-idje of ; .... . i ' Al tvna uhroit VS vphta of i'n. urid ' A. Y. M., was about years of age, and ; leaves a young wife to mourn bis nt.tinieiy end. Up to our going to press-Wed nes- i i -. e i .i . : .i i recovered, aud it was feared that it would ... ' i. : uoi uo icaeueu iwr romn un.o iu loune- (iiience rt the mos f the ma, of rubbish' uo and around it. Sh'imi.kln II raid Tbe body of Mr. Krieger was not t found until Sundey 3d inst., so great was the quantity of coal, aud slate that covered .. .... , , . . htm, that it required days and nightg of incessant labor to remove it. The LtBitL I ead at GErnvna.- i rom eviaeucts ueveiopea .o me workmen nil ntharaa f rt a r trtH 1 1 rurnnvinrw tha ii.i-.r1 r , 1 , '. , 6 Dnuies uu UDt .- ui iurjro now fuilv convinccJ that Dot less tbau seven thousand rebels lost their lives in this conflict, the Lo Jies of whom are anil there :Zr o".r!..,". " . . , , ,;..,. , , . .- . . t i ,.i , . , , , ' able portion of the battle-ground is likely . c . nhpnlnn.lied imin ihesnmu and ,,,,.. i. r....f. ; ...,...........' :. ..i ...i. L.i ' . ' 1 .. ' llus u.auer of course the Ijoufcderate graves must be obliterated, and the trenches which now indjcate .bejr buria, p,a(,C3 Tb(;re js a s,r(lig desire sritti the people, iu respect to humanity, tj have these bodies, though OT ItlA PllPtllV. Xellfol I ll 1 i V fin. I rlpppnl O J l J ' J ; a.r.. i . ,k..i F"" ' wucm iuij may not be disturbed. I ' I Explosion of a Torpedo at tiie Washinutun Navy Yard On Tburs-: dav afl. rnonn. a voluntpprsiir.TPnn went lo tlip nrdnanea offica of iIip Washin.,1 nr. ; Navy Yard to exhibit a torpedo, of which ... " j j....... v. be claims to b9 the inventor, when finding fa .iterations were necessary to cri91,re g .ucce9S ne w directed to tbo i plumbers' department, where Mr. Harley ! tn I 1; .1 . . a '. r. Hicks was set lo work udou it. and : nuiiu iu ,uu aj'UlJIUg IU. PUIUCI, the torpedo, which was ascertained after- i i...t.r:ii-j:.ui. i.-i e warus to uo uiieu wuu cuioriue oi poiaso , ... .f. . . and oitnc acid, exploded. Mr. llicis s : Mr. 11ICIS 8 rm. facn. and nelt .n l.a.llo k..m i 1 ' j auu tue luvcutur was aiso uauiy uurnea i about tbe face. Soma of the workmen bad their clotbes scorched. Wo regret to learn that a disease of a j very serious and fatal nature has been prevailing in Kush township, this county, ,or eeral weeks past. It begins with a rasn tt?a leru'lnl'tcit ",a"J "y aUecting 1 he epiue and back part of lha mina anil liinlr n . I .f 11.. I... .n luc mam. ... j , I ,i , ti i . . -j,,!,. nn,i P.i,ii,iren h hepn i.i.n i,k ! jt, and in every case it bas proved fatal. I Tbe Doctors appear to bo unacqtiaiuted j WUD na cuaracier oi tue uisease. nugn with tbe character of the disease. Ilueh ' H. Vastine, a prominent citizen of tbe ! township, was among the victims. San- , "ur!f T. ,.c,;n.k!n kn.k.. .k..n I '" ..s -uiua ( wiuow io mion, iuaiue, wno nas iweive - -..: a..:. . . i children, eleven of them boys, has j.istj sent the eleventh son into the army. On .. t ... ... . 1 n- ine occasion 01 uis enus.ing some oincers j and friends made up a purso of 8.00 and presented it to this patriotio matron, who said she was sorry ber other child wag not a boy, so that she might make still ' another offering to her country. An Excellent Bill. Judge Barrow of tbe Wisconsin Assembly, has intro duced the following short but expressive bill:- ec. 1. Every married woman is here by constituted and declared to be the joint guardian of her children, with her husband, with equal powers, rights aod duties iu regard to them, with her hus band. Sec. 2. All acts and parts of acts con flicting with this act, are hereby repealed. btc. 3. This act shall take effect and in force from and after its passage and j Reiaaikible Prediction of Douglas. li.... V mM nf IlliiinU. ... h recent speech in inn lloui-e ot i.epresehta- 1 r ...... .... .: .l. ..n .., lives, niauu tue ioiumu luicica.iugj o.a.u- cnt : " Here I will pause a moment to state ( .. .,. . ... , ic.tt t. i.iuriBs ia iiiLuarr. icji. iuo b'hic is furuis,j ,1)e fcv ,;.,. 0. U. : Stewart cf New York, a gtutleman of tie , highest respectability. juglus was anked by flen Stewart, (tvho was making a New Year's cll on Mr. Itougla,) 'What will be the result of tbe ell it's uf Jtflurson Iavis und bis associates to divide the Union?' loug- , . .e,...cU . a ..o ...uu king an effort to oW in tbe tordtr ; SutCi, 0 ,ncr fchemes of s.ceseion, and ; , anj 0 wj., bU(.c,.c, If , , h, 104, lnr. tjtatcs arc ma - - tiblo civil war the world b;.g ever Be.n, i . i- -ii l I a . n rm f . VAard L t . t n I r. Bill r.r(Villlf I cbamel house : but the end will be tho triumph of the Union cause. Ouo f ! tbeir ttrst ifforts will be totake possessiun ,-.,,,1i ; of this capital log.ve them ,;e ai road, ; but tbey will never succeed in taking it ; : -ut it will becotiie a ci.y of hospitals ; . ha ,.whcs wi bo useJ for tho sick ac,, ; wounded, and even tbe Miuuesota block I (now the Dnvjl'it Husitta!) may be devo I ted to that purpose before the end of the I war.' Gen. Stewart inquired, 'Wba! j'is tiDcition is there for all this?' LVmglas renlipd. 'There is no i'l.stiQ.-ati on nor anv i . r . i .. .. ,. 1 . ,.' r "k 7" . :r.nv win retn nn in iuj on i iu B ' i no v.u.u 1 Itt-i-.O will permit to maintain their j ,st . . , , , . rtgi.ts, ana i uo noi noun, nut a mtj. my . i' ;ll .1 . .l. ,.., n... l" vuug.ess ... u, ca.u h. r: ;,, ki4 ft Bml .TtHndin.F l is ue, risiug on nis iect auu exteuuing Lis ... ., ... arm IF fho N.oifliprn Sfstpc nttrti.lit tn arm, 'If the Southern States attempt to i eccej0 frorn this Uuion without farther j , m jn fMOf o their bating j.Jat t i :.. . ..-l, -t...... so mauv a aves oo'j iu-i so iuucu a am tei- " J ! ritorv a ibev can bold the no nt of the , j , - --- -- - bavonet, anj no more. Niagara Falls Eri.traEi. From a J dtJefi tioB of a W4ler.Wi hllherl0 uu! kuown ,0 lbe ,ourist9 aud distinguished . , . . ,. . . r lor its wonderful sublimity over that of ; Niagara. It has been discovered in tbe I ., ... . i Valley Of the OuakO l'Ork 01 tbe tOlUUiOla i riw ,., ..i'bi, excelsior Ml, over rriMiiii.t a i iu in' ikm ftit I hp f i i lii w m J wfaich , ,be cntlre , Soake . .... . "r, u a sheer precipice oue buDdrod Dd , nirjely.citfiit lcet hi-bir tLaa the precipice v c? i - of Niagara. Sua , ,, 6 , ' i,- .nd it tak said to be kes the ' ndonsr fan at 0De so!id ea. leap. A i ' ,uting detaebmmt Of United (states troops are accredited with the discovery. ihe continuous roaring of this fall, it is i 1. ,.i i. t .. lULLuuuuaii luiuaineu, ubd iji uiauy seals fc . , .- '. . , atiracted attention, without anvthinir deh- nite having been learned concerning it, , o t ban it it had been as dt .nt as the fail ( f Adttin, or cataract in tbe uiiion. Tor- ward, enihusiastio tourifU, and auibeuti- cally port the world up regardiL-g this, 1 tht. irrftf r-st nf all lh natural wm.Hrq it has cverfullcQ heir to!'' o . . S- . . . . T I j K.S Lit' H S .1ta.SUni.t.llU.tlLHr. IU a . . . speech made Dy ucn. ijurnsiae at Uiucn- ' .r,. i.;, ....ti ...; ' "s.. uia v.u.,Ku .u l6t Tennessee, be modestly and gener- i l'u1J ascribed the praise to too full co- j operation he bad always received -from I the subordinate efficers and privates under !i - 1 II... . ! 1 i. 'I'l. Uls comiuauu. tie saoi, - a uousauus oi "'co '0 tue ranks deserve the credit that fiin to the leaders. Tbey flght for ; n couniry u.ey tove, uei..s aciua.eu ny go-ine patriotism. I owe all my success n tUn nnlrl.ilijm in ill A fa II If 4 Qd n B.t lo tho patriotism in tne rauxs, as also do . all other trenerals who have been successful. I D The principal achievements of this war , ..a ..l.i.Ha In hp prpdifpil I ft thp snhiir. u vu,...y . - j: .or. j .k .i.-,i.j .k.:.. u.naio umccis o.m "a ui-.. uunnj;- "" V-w. men in their ranks, who endure all and - . . . u -1 j -- -- than the defence of our common country. I have never been more conscious of this fanttbaneluriniyinvla.it camnaiffn. For orje t Bbn ncver for2ct wot ia due to tho men in tbe ranks.' SEVERiS ON "1'UltE IVOKY." An ex change paper says maliciously : "You carry a beautiful cane it cost $3.50 1 50 extra on account of its beau- ,.f..i i.n,. i,.i lour wife ha. a costly fan, with a pore ivory handle. Io i your pocket is a pure ivory-bandlcd pen- j knife, very pretty aud Hue. (Ja vour ta- ; unue, very pretty aua iiue, bio is a sot of knives and forks, with ture . ivory handles, and a little extra expense . J . . . . . tbey have cost for being pure ivory 1 ho ; naPk,n nD8s ara of P11 'vory. Ihe ring in which are the re. ns of your costly dou- . harness is pure ivory. The handles of beautiful parasols are of pure ivory and I cs useful and orna- ' ,,i i., :, th.. ,(,;. iim, j ; miDaheZed bom the hin. J, ' 7. aLa h7rJ. Tr th IT I bones ol the dead horses of the V. b. srmy. The Vallandighaio family entertain feeliugs of admiration, not to eay love, for the negro race in general, tbe female sex in particular, that is incredible. Tbe race basfurnisbed the stock in trade aod the speech inspiring theme of the Ohio martyr for a number of years. But the youngermemners of tbe family outstrip lauiliy outstrip ; bim in heir affections for the "down- ! bim in heir affections for the "down trodden African." Pcrley Vallandigbam, if.; W pAt,!-lf Mi,Bj; l i iuuucu amvau. a via.j ouauuiiiaiij, . ...I.... nf ika r. ... n . llkin ...... ... I. i : married lo and lives with a negro woman ' ,n this city. Us brother, I.vmg on .be opposite side of the river, is a. so married to a negress. Mutcatine Journal. Th. Naw ltrnn.iwielr nne. .e. ln..,ll- ! lamenting the increasing emigration of ' toue from that pruviuc- to the I IM. Everett says tha' when the history ' f Et Teunesee for the first two and a : i.b.i Years ui mo war snail uc miimcii. i i . .u. l ii i. . : . . i '. , , i wul in-i'i.isp. sppnps of Itrann? afiii t.lil.res- i ,r toon of which there arc few parallel, in ; (,1 annals cf tlie world ; and this at the l ands of men who pretend to be w.ging war I r e.-li-eovcrnmeiit. and to prtect tho : rit'b's of the minoritv atzaiuat the rule of a a ! m-ymtj. . A letter from Sbubat., Miwinfippi, in the Mobile Jtnhter says that ('olouel ! . r , ,. . .naury lias nui.g a numner or luyaiis.s., there; also, that "ibe Col. has issUi d an ai.ibe.iiy pruclauutiou, iiviue three days to report, and after that the baiter iudiscriUiinately." I A j y . tu , ti,t ou tho 19l in4, foll ,rom tbo . hj bt.gt rock 0Q Lookuut Mountain, near Chutisnooga, aud was ins an'ly killed. u bctB d ,hw Mme ,;ffie . I kill2 f.ic,orM. d , ..Jiu,tio bis uvW . t inIvcrteu: t stepped toa near iugoa.ua went over. i tbe By way of Now Orleans we have later news from Texas lmliaoola wasevscui ted on tbo morning of tbe 13'b of March. With the troop, several Union families, principally Germans, left, taking with them iu some instances tue lumber ot tneir len- . .k .K. .i k , f.tu emen.s, as they had taien the oath of alle- pianc,, with the expectation that tni larm, i:a rciun.u. utus- i4icmauu uu Dati did all tacj could to relieve them, si did also Capts. Gorsuch and M'Comas. The troops under Gen F.-x lienr, Wamn tcos me iai:u ruu.e, crossing me o.yuus by pontjon ferries. In doing 80 twenty - 'wo men aud two olncers ot tne '.Jin !,,, liana. Lieut. C1. I'errv. comaiandinc. 1 - J ' bf ,he 7th Michigan Battery, : , .. f ., Ko-ineer fCorpS a.Afr;,lt ) in ,11 thirty four men and two 1 ' . . . I , bors.s, were drownea ny tne swaa.piDg of the boats. Gen. M'Ciernard bas gone dowo He cmst to mane i sas Pass aud Brownsville. . dowo tbe coist to make a viail to Arkaa- FORT MiiNRuE, April 7. Two Steamers eNcw York and Express, left early . . ... the ftita mnrnioir nntler II j r. ol truce lor IjIIV . n r r .1'.. s a - i.,i,.t hiiu d,in the Federal officers 1 01ut' 'a c"n ao" otierai Oliieers ; . ,aMiBri uo. rrl90Dera Of War at KiCb- i ,,..i ti... n..n.h.r a!utnt nn thousand. Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative i. Hiawatha Hair IMorathf. ! t The s,an',fi! . i,a,pl' "TJr.r, !. . ' hair, u-arranled in all cases io restore faded i ,, 'r,y hair hii,,r,. to thir origin.teoior. it I d-.i...t . uon u. " h." i.n. filln r.ut: nrtiioo; will tlo tht wt.ateTtrr may I u.i,...i tj u,e r..i.lrry. bat H .ll pr.rnt it Irum "'-iJl ZZir.aJi .i r coufiuin .. i .. ...... ...r 1..1 iit It rfimirffl Da woaLin. Wh in.n,:u ,.,r ,tP..iitu.n. nor iu it uin th kiu.tuiiy.t ; mt hir iiwms. u wtor tb natural ithiimr of iif hnir wiriiannthfr. . tiirh iriyi-sit a lively ai.pearancu Instead of tits dull uniform tlrk uf dye. D1TJ IMPERIAL VttORISU CRF.AM. Fiiprlnr to any ILirnrtwAinc in oiU and Colnn t!it- ll.tir at lh. caw tonf. Cbana liht and red hair l k ..uutitul brown or black. ? .11 .rjwbire. JOSEPH IIOY1 rf ro, 1 '.j'jjl Ko. 10 l uiJersitj Place, New York. j2.ra3isuurs USacfctt. Corrected Srmi Weekly Wheat. 1,45 Barley 00 to 81,00 yC 1,20 EjTiTJ lj (j(jra lt()5 Tallow 10 j yatd' pr 30 lb, To Lard, fresb 12 i i tt j o o, WaaI TiO t i-inxHiu ... ,,aw.t t uwi , j Dried Applca 8 ib Potatoes 50 ; Firkinlutter , ,. ,,v if ... I msli Butter... 40 liain... J5 ,, . . a o ,c,J A-ll lS" 1, 5, and 0 Country boap 4 A. o j, Shnnbler'' with Kibs ... ID Mm. fth In.t. b Be. . M'Psnl.!. Rev. ai.iikki b vIuisb and iii .NKLUt wiinii.wtuor . . . n. .v. i.,. t s I!1LF.Y. S.umlwii'h. Hus. In orraint'.wn , . n-, on iu. .Mi. ....... .. -- r.., .ei.ty, -oi ;th. i..j.u. A.. iMmucrut, i" 'rAa,u u "' Dim. Tn WUnnrsr. Sth tnt .SARAH K lOypawiml 9 lnnths. dauahwr of Qrifsth ni itiu.beth Murphy. in Sunburr. 3it ult.. EDWAUD, on of Alexander .. y, , TniTf' VllTIPR JtLl'llvlvO .UllVli. mnP .,n.lo:-..l ,nn..ln..,l .;,, k. . I , . , ,- . f.l me tirpnans t. onn oi i.uioh .-.uuiny ii "i-, e f t'a nr. llr.ichl.n V n ' rtiiuiiiiic at,i.uuuiswi ucv. late -uardtan of Henry L.and Catharine Ann P.erk, children of Isaac 1. Leek, late of the llorou?h ol Mitllinours, cieceaseo, ana aio : the account of said tieorge Hreisbach, Esrj., trustee of Mary Beck, deceased, upon excep- tions nieil. will meet tor mat purpose ..u r u-, ,!oJ Bo.lIe- aI,j Fask be((ire vou bn day. the 29th of April, isfil, at my oflice, m ' rr.vi.lress .XrV R. ( OM tlt. the Borough of Lewisbnrp, at !0 o elect A. , jpHI,eiPll H,,OT4sS liaoariyrax. N. Y. M. of said day, to audit and adjust the same, i j-ysnij by all Wholesale and Retail Urua April 11. JAMES F. MN, Auditor. t , Lewisburg, Pa. li.3i.nHj KOTIO'E TSier'i e i;,0 rs hereby given to all persons leaving Deeds, tsases. Releases or other Papers in ljppnr.ler' nirip.p. tlnnaid for. ihat r.aners mav be had bv annlvini at mv residence, on West Market street, and : . 'hat all surh papers remaininsunpaiJ for.bir , - I iu;:t il.. .innnnIB .tne on them 7I 1 I - Vr,,CenrdinB to law ,n soch case Je . .,ruV1,,ej. ,!E. MERRILL. Lewi sburj, Dec. 1. 1S63 , , " , HiStaie OI JOna B. JUUiiKie, uet u. " ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of I, miiv s. lli:KI.E. rlep.'il. ate of Kast UmWoe township, l ama Co.. hav.nt ran,ed 10 ,he 0I"1ersl?ned' aM l,Prsons ,...,.,,,. - rennested m make imrn Vmon Co., having bt?f n ; sijned, atl persons intleb- ' . ... . r. mnl-a immaiiiai 1 tea uirinu ciucwt , nnfmnni and thnsf havinff claims ordemands ' a4inst the same w.ll present them for sellle- j 0.iiun im. o 1 I meut. 103S makti.. luKi.t-;. jp . JACOB FEED EKIL'K, . i . J I thin to be aitrr.te t the man who h?e Leret. for. Administrator AOt Ice. j been pMinn..rjnou f";"- m whifb wr A ! "TOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ' w,.1er'u"rei'a'ii5 pnopy ibn'l.h ih. i.uT.r i of Administration upon the Estate of rani. h.meif siinf true weiahta and tarea. ana ni.ya Hr.j.ax Bw.a5x.dec'd,lateofBun'aIoeTp.'YTr.77rnln Union countv. have been granted to lhe.... .1, , ,, ,1,. ,-,.,.. .ml oartie, d io bok . , ..., '. . l. . i.. ... !... ., in .,.,-" 'nf Therefore, all nernn V". T " . . r . . . : itiaetUen IO Saia estate are requesieu IO maKC , I L . . Kn..mAn. ..A l.i.i.. n n juM claims are also requested to present them - kwe. AdmT. 1 t - q(q to Drafted Men and Soldiers. TWPFRS in nrncure Exemptions from th 1 1,raft- nd ,PP1,"',o0!A. ,i "h. Z'.u,l. i Pv'ao(1 JOHNB. Ll"x .1 .vfjr l'hinogm;tltt:r in Ia trishm'S ! rfll'E kiihsr.r.lr lm pnrrhae.l the fine I I'loi.-n raohii! t,:!!' t. mi M.tri..'. s'rerl. ' o,: - osite the l.cuisf.iire Bmk. wncre he ,i at , all timea r' iri-il to take 1)h,.t,..rr.,,,i... , ,,.-,, np M,,!.,),,.,., ,,.. "".j- " i A.c , ol all sif-s.oti the shor est noU e a"! in manner noi lu ue siirpasea oy ai.y a;iji m i llie .-laf. ! t'iii7-ns of f.'wibiir2 an; vicinity a.e in vn''t lo co ne Uiem-e.vc and tTiiigatl iheir clnl.lren ab'i.s. Ai Iie,v,., previously tafc-n in this C ,. rrv are prsfrve!!, aod will lie nrini-t al shcri n.. irr. J.N'O- F. .Ml j - "" ' 1 WANTED, IKtlM 8.00(1 . lu ooo Ii.'js or Doat-Tim- hers, delivered ibraush ihe summ'-r, to m. Moore, on llie bank ot ibe river al Ih.e ni 'U'h of Itodalot t.'rrek. Timber. lo be ihree leet lon ati-1 lour inches thick. Ter sotis w.hn:? to !uiiii-h umbers can rel patirrns al livets' was'.n. shop, l.exis'iuri;. l'rire e-f itniber 63 cts. deliverfd as ab.ve. Feb 1, 1MJ1 WW. FKM'K A. l t Union County Appeals for 1854. i "VTOl'ICE is hereby y.ven ihit the appeals Ll on Ihe Asessments of the riillcrent liistrtcts in au.t for l iuon cnantv for the year IN;l. will be held at the C"mmiisioiiers' Oriue iu l.wiburs c.i FRiUW the liih . " -)" iT.I i wno may leel Ihemsf Ives agsnevfd bv lh maie by lhr ...:,, f..r ,,,. ,,,. may atlFd lf (h thin pr. per. Assessors win oe pnnriuai in reiurnin mtir ; Assessments and atienitins said appnais j wai.i hK. j 1. MAK.H ALL Com'rs. A(.s. A. KrnT, Clerk, ; AavamagES 01 me ! xr VITPK' I r l IV A II I vrj M C M IVE . . . . - 1 ... .......... "I lOR the purpose of convincins ng Ihe com- f' inunity that ihe Knuckler Washing Machine ran not be snrnassed It ease and apidity in wa-hmg clothes. I take p'easiire in reierring to Miss arah Gibhony, (laugh ter of John tiibbony of this place,) who is : eleven vars old. weighs 6S pounds, and does ihe week's washing fi r ihe family in thro: lloilfN, and considers it a very light job. ; with the assistance of Ihe "Knuckler." Machines and Browning's celebrated Wri 'na.-al i- (in han:l. PClS 0 . , I.eW,sbur DANIEL BROWN. March 5. isct. ' - t-iNKbLi ckikbkatso pirter Wine of I ron. H,ur v in nf Iron. Hitler W hie of Iron. Hitler Wine of Iron. The GreV Tnia Thltrrt T"tiks Thrint Tnoio fiTTTirpil4 aHitl Tn-lVeftlon, For IVeppi nd Indiition, Ft uVet-inai nJ lo'itaf'tina. ?T WaX Stomiaeh" a.nd 'iftieravl Prlilf tf . f.-T We Htnmavt.e ol tinrsvL lVbiltt. F r Wfiaak L mvlmnd UwtMrt.1 bilit. For Wvatt .omi In and UeDaralDvtfililj. KriiaM an4 tiurr to d. 4.ikmv j:wi.r.!e anJ Sur- tn o-l, Jirlif'l- nJ Pure to d tJoo l, Keliatyie aud sure to tin iixi. An ! Tan not Jo TUrm. Aa t an t d i lUnn. iind i'n not do llna. AnJ Can aoldo Hartu. It Tout! hnt litt! and PurtfVa trt lllood. It 0t httl- ud I'urttt 'a the Hlood. jt roi l.-ii httl an 1 Puiilu the IUod. ItCuiia lutJHtJeaLJ l'ur fivt the bUd. We en if uk a Trial, H ooiy att a Trial, W onlr M.fc a Trtak V e ooiy a a TiV Of thU ValtiaM- Tnnic. Of thie ViuaM T-.nic. f thitt ViiiuM Timd. Of Ihil Valuat.U Tun If. Only ' Cts. an 1 On loTlaf V IVHt Onl To I'u. an t ime Dollar fr K. ;. Cn'v 7'. Ct and Oim Kollar per Bofi Only 75 Ctt-and (oe Dollar per B.ttl'. Matin fttrtnrwHji nol-Iy by S A. Kt hklf St Bao., tieoenl D'uot, 119 Marlort Street, llain.l u.fc-. I Tor ltuli', .tiirc, Roaches, Ants, lietl i:ut;H, HoIIin in I'urit, flool- : t-u.S.c-..lnifitsou l'luntai,t'oilK, : AiilinalM, I 1'ut no in it, .'.ne. an! $1.00 Br.xej. B.ttl.1 and riatka. itoiil - . .i.of.,r IlnT.Ls. ri'tuc I.SSTITlIIes.. io. ilnly Infallible remedies known." I'ree Iroui I'otwus '' -.1111 a.HS.n'UI M" Ut. IIIIUIIU riDIIIJ. i-Hat ci'nie out Ot turlr Iluies to die. ' wholesale in all large cities. StilJ b , CrlISS,sts and lietailers evervwhere- I rs-. .. UswlH, ; .iof a; wcrlhless imitations. ' jy., Iha, (.'oSr V name is on each the: cheat 1 American Tea Company,1 51 VESE7 STREET, NEW YORK, i organization, hag rreatJ ft new era in th ' n;niery ui (V-tlns TFAS In ihU rountry. ALL our Teas are selected hy a : 'rofc-Skionat Tea tjli-r, exprvrtlr and exclusive Jv l.r un, and we never chirk.'r OTr Two LvnUUi Ceubl) i Ki'tvVxx and that price tn always marked oa each aamt-le paasV- ai' t our score in plain nurfs. We ij"-ut a Monthly Tiice I-int ofoorTea, which will Ut-r to nee it. Itcoiupri9eatuUa..rUiienla:ect- f"reery KnUtT in the stater, FroTiuCfR, fi.uth Amer- V"d IU nvrl indlrl. ID to lit IU ran Kind IS ui's d - d tutu Vour Cls or .luahtiets namely: Carnn. n..h n ... v,n, ts.t m. t tud from description aud the price annexe, that tha r.ii...an . .l..lT..,.nu.l ....,I.UH tha awtinla mm. ' I U - .-.-.1... I..M..I..a. n imrsnwr to wit in our tris munKinai )mra.i . atBot.erTwoi'eatarer ppun.1 ...... cn.wiie.ii.! .. .. - ... .. ...... . , . ...... nn..r...i i.m u mil., of New York eaa , " T- I"hl ot t'?"I"'i:-; tbeycaubuyriw.t...ialuepun - nv, - u -- w,jtb hut hanrain.witliialourtwn aaynii; iiuow wm mnne T. fll l.-lr il tn thelO. Th-e to are oyer r... ; prt,!t.4eeitend.i to th.m. Itraidtte then advantiia' the Co 311. any will pay All ip-nrfi. both wave, il the Tea are returned. UKB.Vr AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. lMPoKTaKS AND JOHBEK3, m. 1055 61 VESET&T Aaf W TOR 9. rTHE b'"'h" wiU pay a fair price for J - G0LU CO,X- H" gerHaBT FOR SALE ! rin ruiMinr l.ni, r.n Sos!h th St.. f l pi.Mtir ihr Mrmmaij nJ Araittm' r .i!il. r-'ota'.nns H7 erencs. Trrui la tr'. Ipiioire of ti'iharl. Emie of Lewis D. Tirgw, drc'd. t U MI.MSI HA I'ORVH l)l lt;B l.ri'tra Y i a ioiiui.ira.ton on the iate ui Lewis I) Var:r. (tei.rar l, lale ol ii iruriitu B l', hvin' Leen grained to the sut.eril.rr by thw liois;r of t iiioq c uoiyin due form ot taw. a I ptrMins initebie.l lo said estate are arret. n .t ti- .1 1.. niaLe iiiitrieJiate parmenl, ad a 4 hiviiir anv jnsi claunn :i:ainsl the same may presem llieui dolv ao.b nticaled f.r serleoMnl I.. JDIIX YAKIjCR. Admin'r Estate of William Catter, dee'd. DV.IMb I'HATOIt i NOTICE. Whereat, I.e.irrs of Adininislrai'on on the evtat ot William 'ufr, late of Brarly townahip dece iseil, haee ben sramrd to the uberibr tv the Kf-.-i.-r of Lno.n coumy is due form of law. therefure ail persons indebted to said estaie are requested tn make immediate pay iiifnt. ai.J il."ae havinz jul claims apainsl t ie same may pre.-enl llieui du'y aalbenticalfd f-r lefiemei. os the subscriber. Iti: Jull.N .VF.KK, Administrator. A. ELTON & Co.. anil Dralcr. la I.eai'ltT, Sliniif , Shet"P 411(1 Calf SklHS. i Yo 4:i t V,wA Thinl tireet -u- jnn mint urm, lM.IIa.lrlpl.la. -r" e TI!EK. Sumac aud Skins, boagnt, M , ...m nn i:..mnoM.m itsn- mirta n O ni si Eti nen Is. Nov. 25, 63ml Cash paid for Bark. I WISH to pnrehase a larje quaatiry of KOCH Oth lltBh, delivered al in v T&unerv Vard in i.ewisburj!, for whisa will pav the hizheal price in cash. Mav 1 i. isi. t E. J. Hir.U. MZtt WANTED. 50 Oil GO MEN WANTED AS Carpenters, Boatbuilders and Laborer?, 1 Ti VV HiiM constant employment and good uirs will be given. CASH PAID t VERY WEEK. t'KICK, EILI.MEYER A fa I.ewis-nri, Pi, liecember 14, 1863 , CEdEKT! CEHEKT!! T I1HE subsenbr woa'l respectfully inforns J his i Id cusiomers and ihe pnblio ceaa ratiy that he wi.l have cpnsiantly on band and for sa;e a full supply of hi anperioa hydraulic cenieot. Paruea at a distance on the line Canal or Railroad can have thclf orders titled at short notice. Address ROBERT VALENTINE, Bellefonte, Pa. CERTIFICATE We do certify that we have ned the above I cement in the erection of the Bellefontewatev i works, and take pleasure in recommending il tr all persons iu need of a food article. , Jan2i,n6 WILSON & TATE j NOTICE ! riHIE snbscriber wishes to aettle his old Bo..fi Irom 1 161 to Jan. I, 1864, and rl-ires his friends io call wnhin 30 days, or the accounts will be in the 'Squire's hands. Call at his More opposite Walls & Co's. JanS4. '64 K.R.ZIMMERMAN. $75 TO $150 PER H0WTH. rpiIE LITTLE f.IA.N'T SEW!.G SIA.. CHINE COHPA.NY want an Agent ia eaeh connty, to solicit orders for their new Sli Mach ne, with gauge, screw driver aad extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or give large commission. Foi" particu ars, terms. 4c, enclose a stamp, and address T. s. PAUE. Toledo. O, ttnilieia flenT Agent for ihe rnhvd SUta The Eye and tbe Ear. T R. S. 11. KNlfiH T.of Lewisburg, having 1 had twenty-five years' practice, oners his s-rvices to ihose wno are afflicted with disease I Eyes or Ears. The following is on of a numl.er of Testimonials: Sty son had rslara.-t nf both eyes ; waa blind of on, an 1 nearly en .f the other. I had r-tiTriane attending liiiu to no effn-t. Iir. Kaizht und.-rtiwik hi nee, and rure-l him with..itan operati-n. 1 would 4tiall wb araffli.-te-i to ire bii i a rail. eaalL'SL Wl)Lff. lisrtletnD. Jun 7. IsnA (l-J fTvxcy furLt :amcy FUSS! John Faireira, ;!ARrnSTItEET,Mtn oth, South aide, rUlLADKLrRIA) Importer. M.nafactorav of, and Dealer la All lunik of FAXCV FURS '' "T-' V rliililroi.'a vpoe . . . . -itiiui wa J TV MA y T Riih tt rvturn my tlienh to my frioaxU ft Valon aiiJ tho urroi.nliuff eounftei fr their eery liberal PnVtrv.np.fcf .-if-uile.. tt, mv durir5 the lat few yeara, a art would jtiy to them that 1 now have tn More, nf mj aw ini;i'irtHtn aud tnsriiifmiar. a ry exicnaivr arerw irtir.tof all the diarr-nt kind aiid qualitiva f fi4Vf! yt i:s. f,r I. win au-l rhiidrun, that will be worndurloc th Fail tt'iDUr -a?n. I!ric(r the direct Itn-nrtr all my Yunfroia Karop, nd havinir them Manufat-tiirvd nndr ray ob aurrTr nun niahlrs id- to otffr mv riitomr aod tbe pnbaie much hendotu?r wt ot Fur f-r tbr pDif money. Ladi: plfa.'Mi give m rU trtti r purcbadng . Plaatj remember tbe nasie, number and etrret. JOHN FAREIRA. 6ml01i No 718, Arch Street. Philftdclpbfa Ceo. W. Carpenter, Henszev & Co's. Drug and Cfeemlcal Warehouse. ' Kn. ;3T. Market Vrrrt, Fhllawelahla. THE Subscribers keep consianilv on hand a large slock of DKl tJS, MELHCI.C8, CHEVll'ALS, PHARVACEL TICALprvpa. rat,(.,a and everT Olher article which ippef- "'n anu "n- t mi -mi 'F" I the bume-, emhracing ihe nort sflsnol V9riaIV- alRO. P -ITlS llll.fi atari V:, 'f' " o. e.e.y u,. ,,.iuu . . f All articles purchased from us can b relied on as being of ihe most superior qoaN itv and at as low prices as faey can be had. We can offer such inducements as will make ji he interest of purchasers lo lay ia their lrom us ai ,ve 04 ,heir patronage, and invite all who visit the eirf. ..tKl..km.n. All order addressed tr. ns. bv mail OT otnerwite will meet witn promnl aneniioa. GEO.W.f! ARPENTEIt. HENftZEV CO. . 3m 1031 737 Markei Street, PhilaJ. WOOD CHOPPERS. ONE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted cat wood at Beaver Faroac.. for wbi eood prices will be paid in Ca. monthlv. Jan FRAXCId WALTEK CO LOT of prime Clow Ibr : ? mm I an oil well in his cellar. publication United States. 1 La.iaburg j
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