imm till iff mi "THE UNION," esUMbheJ in 181 1 Whitle Nt. 2.867. BY 0. N. V.'OiiDKX AND J. 11. CORNELIUS. it $l.- l'"r t ear, aliraya In A tit a tire. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 3, 18C4. "CHRONICLE," established in lS43W!iu!e No, 1,01'. AlillAIIA.M LiNCOI AVf.M'MIM-l Vr thf i:rt Awrufwrnf. i'rftf Srmni A ni'ini 'rtfff . I'urtUr l.'iitrl A rif nii'iit nf. ts!) !n.-i"Ti'.r l!v:iril lit lift' aLt.ttt nt f..rtl.2.H)hi.i 125 llKI.it'" f'ri'lll 111!.- V. V. Cavt.Irv. 11.. Jiersons lmMitit: oi l ! rliascJ l.y liim, to ;' K. i. l.licliclllii.c'l, ri'ij'i-t- us tu w-k lii aif- l.ir horses n r rw.iid tli.m t" (Y.'t. iljuisbui!.', at uiK-c, nud have tlirm paid. SajrCapt. Gobio'a company, from Sonhury, participate! in the little at Kid River. No sciom.t Las btcu received frolu thcio since tb.t time. tijjrThe Lock Haven .: in soy that tbe ladies ef tbat place have tuti-re 1 into u agree incut to i at no butter Kb lie it in hi l.l at nnreaMinablc prices. - Mail Contract. The cjutrars for carrjing tbe mill ovir routes in this' vicinity, lor four 3ta from mat July, i are as follows ; I From Jji'wi.burg to Spruce Creek. J. M. ami ' He-, SI 1'r m L -ai-burj: to L.- ui'or,. Aram l.laek ai.d J .ho S. ll.iuihaeii, 61.1HS. rr"tn I. wi-Luij; to t'uiesl Hiil. Wiu. 1-r. tu 1'li.u's Crock to Middle Click. John Wagner, e.''J. From Neliion.ve J.hu M. lnyl. r, ilO. Fio.u el.l.,.e Jacob Deckard, ilOU. to M ffl nburg. M.fil nLurg. to The Great Sanitary Fair. Hon. S. S. Wood, has been appointed Chairmau of the ful.-c:nii ittie fi.r the liOih Judicial district (or tl e l.ojil pro ftssi in for tbe ab.ne Fair. lie bis eppoinicd the follottiog gentlemen as mb-couiruitue f..r this county : II, m. J Ijii Walls (chairman), 0. F. Miller, J. t. laitin, aud J. (,. liu-h r, fc.S. ihe eiciiruuo of file c iinmitteo on' Agricu.iure a,k. c,,,tr'.btor. in that . . . . iraacn io oi s rve tba fol. owini; rules lu furwarding contributioos : w 1. Let cicb pickajo be niirked, " To Alfred aV K-Hnrilt, M I) , Cli iirnmti (. thr (oi7f nil Ajrit littilrfl Lircdt CVrt- tra fair Wanh'utr, J'hiad." l! Do not pay charges. ii. Let each contribution be labeled with its reasonable value. 4. Let every package be securely put Up, aud the cjuteuis carefully mntked. 5 Mail to Dr. Kennedy a receipt from tbe express aot-ut, a list of the ariicles, at,d the donor-i tiume. Contributions from this vicinity to Le sent to tbe express of5ce,iu Lewisburg. lown rcr,v,t mote fuily explain, .he .,,.i,r.-I .1 .i . .. lucthrd tf ststcmatiz.ce tbe collection cf contributions. Among the various working committees of the c niing Fair, tbe labors of few, if indeed of any, are more onerous than that of tbe committee ou agriculture. Tu tbis couiiu'.ilic is confided the dutv of solicit ing contributions of the VV.,.w i,f the Vurm and of the Furmrrs Hnu-ehoid, in tbe three States cf l'eunsjlvar.ia, New Jersey and Delaa-are, abd tbe system of operations which has b. cn adopted is so c implete that when carried out not only every county, but every township, howev- er remote, is reached, its inhabitants ibformcd of the o!j,c of the commissi.n. the friends of ibe soldier oriran zi d their c-ibtributions collected, f ,rwarded to a central poiut convenient to a railroad, and finally fraosporlcd without expense to contributors, to tha warehouse iu this city ; The method by which these ends are : secured is so simple and yet su efficient ' , . ... mat a tiriel account of it cannot fail to a 1 . II . interest our rcaucrs, as wen as to exem- nlifv tu farmers of other State.- how their brethren of tbe central States e t to work 1 in aid of the Cuion soldiers. Like tbe chairman of all ibe other committees, tbe chairman of the commi-tee on agriculture Nyr?.bffi7tSS His first care as lo surround himself ith earn, st weli-known aud b.L'hlv re. f pected fri. n Is of agriculture io the three States, of which sixteen were from l'enn- svlvani, r v . . : - from I...' :JL " r.u.'.r.' "J .1 -"l-""'"iugwiiu me chairman -"-j.ua.i. liy theautborityofthiscom- ttee a chairman of a cunt, committee pencrally an ..ffi,,., or , r11MUl.u, nii.,ubl.'r el in o -""u""r:'"y, is appoint- . CVl'rJ' c !U,"y- He cjustitutes fi. gentlemen and fi.e lad.es a county cumin,.- ii i -ui" as Chairman which committee bri nils lot; t,ur,i-t l.,f.. ... . Public men of .he Monty, pruride, f ,r ,,. Riding of meet..,,;, ,n the various ehureh. tinns ua euperiutends tho opera- : whose ":u',ui ia DMp, . under cert,r,....? ln lTm l" f-rtn 6 ,rnm firm to farm ; . . lD 0I . , . . ey toe cbairmauof thecumj cummitt t'lih h df"D f iUtn ihinH Its s ms and m"T lhe '"m"' wife, s and tis daughter ......... . ' t rly fir the creat f.ir is - te J bushel of A.foes, someZ'r " " l"e a sheep, and there a p.,t f butter8-' dB'" b'S of dried fruit, and then a half! th' " !''.'-i:l',ni' 0l P'-'rhfp "iuotl.tr aud "-.Bfi. wuh tlictaiitimg and crochet , tie snail take pleasure in publishing is now xa. auv. a . auu a uoj.e oa- ... h, aakinff .xorbitant nriec. for i " . . " ' . oecu repuuiaicu. C.ven under mv t t tt.t i - i : . i. j "Li tbenamesof donors and ihe value of their pennc. .. .. ".. . , ana uui vcryoecomina ior one oi my ill Oti.ee in Lewu ,,,,,, . , Friday. P M : everyttung. ine ciy uas its places oi p0,,t,00to mskesp eech esuf great len gtb : : April A D 18M, an i coninbut.ons at d.ff rent tunes, ,f wears ! .mU8Cffient. t0 . lhe theatre, opera bu, there is another subiect non ahinh Independence of the I Jurui.HL.d with rrorer data. I uco. oimon vamcron is appointed . , ., , , - . . . .......... -'"r' . 7 ra.tiod aave the (' Tbo follo.it,. a.ticle from tbo G.rman- Cba.rman of tba S.ate Central Committee. ' 1 nainful rumor, trun. I lw ro.ohci I needle,, and products 0f their tavta .nd industry are. cheerful!, contributed ; for it 11 tie not 'oi'r dear on and brother, ii in wiurt.y m aim i.rmuer, g.u .r-.u t.is tii.me 10 og .t 1,11 ...rny aua yu,.,u, who t be relieved by these offends ot The lh' hv.iir beet, oota.oea, . cop, . .t .u- ii unnr f .-. i,... ..iiairiiia ii ill iiih ci'u ii " . . . . - committee, and in due t.iiio the .rK ot coli.oimi; the coiitnt.uti.ins begiu-i, una i.f Kirwaninig them to the cmiity dep'.t, tLi .ee to be tr,i,f ported to I'hiUdelphia. Ti. r...,.l.ii..U!. r.n.iire lhat the L.me of eaeh duu. r, and -J his or her township, ciuuijr and .Stale, shall be legibly marked on every article, io order that duo ir dn u.ay be tiveu on too books of ibu lair for every contribution Thia w-ek public mcclines are being h.1.1 u.id r the direction of tbe local coin miners in everl eouniies Af the interior, .d ,1,. ...mi. f.,...,..h..i. t;H 's.'s.'z . i , - ... spiiit is iijing and fuiuiation rile among ..... . ..1.1. r ,i. t;i ... ,!, v. .uw o-... . u m.v.u meet thd fonde.t anticinationa of the mosl 1 1 t .1.., . . , t I . if if. 1 1 'Kadi looked for Ibe tod, 1U aoiUO Way, la Cincinnati. 0.,fn th loth ult ,0. I'KTKK STKlt sanguine frieiids of the great otject to be . tu the front, ami, 10 fact, a regular clean- , .. ... .', . . ' ' ykU. t; m..mi...n.i -jo n.u.e of j aecomplinhed by th free, liberal aud hearty c.utiituiious of all. - Harrliturg Correspondence, Friday, April V9. Ibe Lorn. Convention last evening,. U'tuonsiratcU one romarltjOle tact, four i ., . ,, - , , ...,ard mit .ha nimp fit A 1,1-9 ham l.li.fnln was not called in this Hall in connection with the Presidency. Yet he was nomi nated baa bceu tried, as no man ever was before, for three long, dark years. A o,l now, the Uepretentatives of tbe three miliums of loyal 1'eonf jlvaniane unanimously rrefent bim for re-nomi Datiou ! ISuch earnestucss and i-iirh uuauimitv uudtT such circuuitanccp. are unprecedented-.nd are most encouraK- iug omens of success. Cb.iies II. Bbrincr was chosen I'resi - deutial Elector for tbia district and Samuel li. Otwig was put i Committee for our count ates to Ualtimcre are ; each Conressioual District Th full.iwi.ii. r.e..t!e..i,-n wern -.lUJ out, and addressed a most atteuti.. ' mosi attentive audience with mora than usual nawer - r Morrow 15. Lowry of Erie. - W.utbrnp W. Ketchein of Luxrne. Alexander K. M'Cluro of Franklin. Wayne M'Vcagh of Cheater. Wm. Ii. Mann of i'hiladelph.a. Lin iiirtholvimew of Schuylkill. .1 ..... ii 1 1 I'amr.lii.ll " It was nearly midnight when the ! Convention adjourned. j I was especially pleased to meet here, ' ooe oi our uiu biuucuui, jubwis iv. I.' -.no t from th sJ.h.r.nf C n, rho lia.n l..ans,jiromtnesauaraoi Lopperncaaisin J ... of Ibe State. He has been a soldier, and ,P , - , . , This indicates a vigorous c.mpa.go, and a determination to "win. I uuiu ui.uau'iu i'i am. A bill passed tha Senate changing the .' veuue in a certuio case from Northumber- i .' . . ' ' uamage awariea. Ibis monstrous verdict : is an outrage and must be so held by all reasonable men. i Saturday, April 30. I Went over to the State Treasury, to day. ; A more mournful looking party than that t,ere assembled, I never saw : they are .. , . . ... .. i V." ' "0a l0a'- I,MT ' 11 -'OORE again takes be keys, and has re chosen, as Cashier, I understand, M. Huston Taug ART, of Northumberland. ; Tbe Irish Whig Republican liirmine-! v. ' . nt ' 6 i nam, is iu again as Messenger. I 6 ,u8 ulrouSQ DOln , r10006-1 of the Legislature, at a great .. , ... .. r" euuauKering aom. puono issues 01, a- I greater importance. y, - A Faithful Legislator;. We learn that Hon. Wm. J. Turrell, of Susque-' banna county, Member of tha Senata nf 1 Pennsylvania, baa not been absent from his Pf a day during the Session. While j other8 LaTe been "r less ,wiyi j on business or pleasure, be seems to bave i realized tbe full measure of bis duties j aud bag not risked the possibility of a loss ' yu iu posaiuimy, one Union majwity by beintr .... , ..... .'. ' ui umjr wuicu tne people "'S oi whioh he voluntarily assumed. Were all our Legislators thus punctual and attentive, Legislation would ...!, i j I w uiuv.il lUvfio vviictLir uli iiuinK v accomplished than it is, and Senators and Representatives would set much better examples than many of them now do. a J From the Pennsylvania Reserves. lCorr..ponJenM or the Star a Chrooicl..! CmrSra RWt, p. R '"a aiXiSUWa. Va. Ai.rO rl. lwu t Of late 1 have received n,.im . ,.mK. 1 i.i. , .... ... for the success of tbe U. S. liofernment, nmcers. who bad lust been overnowered fsnvder & t.ruoo vs J v t Mecuner wi no norm uy i uo.na .irmiiascconidiuina inre. mri siM.,th,.iit.nora.r,lla i.mt, iaou io umnu couu.y. iner.auoroi no, - . . ' ..,. ' 1 S to 1 1 S other parlies vs same I Hundred and Twenty-Five Acres, more or , "V . '"i "Ml u "0L- -American" was adjudged guilt, 0f ,bo 1 resident, and his cabinet, and I have DJ 'b'' . ., . I 12 Danl Rangier vs Jere Anderson less, with the Appnrtenance,, Ac, as the' . 1Ur"""-J" 7- JJjgj "libel" for a nolitical article, and 85 000 bose of proclivities . . "" ' 11 John Bilger vs Danl Reber ; property ofaW Hm.pt. i F,1'V FIliM PAWPV ri1Tf rPm Jeerday I became the it was doubtless sent by some by-gone bm "Der f the "Aooaiil RcPort of 'Librarian upon the credit of its label, ,h6 AdJ,lt,,lt Gen'l of Pa." This book I "Cash, Corn, Catholics, " without opening c.j ... t. . - . " """e'fg document, PlrticoUr1 ,( h" o hve conoeciion w',h 'lt- 1 promises ,0 be Wcl1 08eJ )ai&ioi ttom 'oe number who hT" "'re.dy been after if. ('he only on. of the P. Re.) hu been, engaged io doing duty on the traios-tb.t 0f guarding ration., forage, a., as it is t:,,. ja;iT transported tu tba Army of tU ,,0(UIn0 The dulJ not vcry hlirji lUchof it petaiis 0f fr0IU companies are sent out daily ; s.,a ae.a.i. DnB n... oy our .. ......... t l. r i.r.i I. iini.ir n. I. ii.ii.it Willi nuiin lie- " J ' 1 qUcDtly is ccumed by those cou.p!a.u.nK of whicl Kcmf:ul in tbe j ! "".tee ' 1,8 ful1 ; "ur camp is pleasantly incaicu aoouv . . ..s . 1 . quarter of a inilo from tbe city. Th 8Jjj , cLit fly of sand, compact and solid con,,,n,1(.ntlv ., ,rtf tut little troublei . . '.' . . , ' --r- - - arrival Dcra w were nupplied itn the , "A" or wed. tent, being about eight " c feet ni'iarc, and calculated to shelter a ,., '0 s. bt it, .,, - - t '"' purposes exireiiiuly well. 00 you see we r 1 j j . bave been eettini: alone nicely. .j e - I Troops are beine constantly traofnirted ; iuf, out of lue d.ffreot hospitals ia being j - , ... ,,,.. R, , fi,,, ,,, iuaugurated of all those fit for field duty. To-day, we bad a rumor to tbe effect that 10,000 troops (supposed to be part nf li.irnai.le'a f.iree.l wero marchinff hero beiue shi"d this poiut, by water. As yet, t t J ' 1 c-wi'f see ibe 10,00'J, aud I am afr.id tci'rt nvt be abio to "see the poini. i rom an ru and connJent lor toe future accouuts tbe army of tbe l'ototnao is in : The world has never had a good deSui- eicelleut cobdiii m, sod 1 have no doubt .. .i a. - - : . . ;, wbeoaonoe the fpnug campa.gu opens it will make a good report. Tbe weather bus been delightful for lUe Piat 8Dt 11 u cuuuuues si t .1 I.. r I II .. a I.. r...n;.al J fa . r ,0 """. move '"S M "IT l i m t ...a j UJlu u' ,UB o poiK ""'- 1 "Pcc""l- otivti to iu,Q tbe ""y- "D,i Pu",ul " to jy"'"-!-"" - , .or, eu.e.j, - u.. a.-..., w- . mre, iicen siigb.eu, wucu auy uguiiug or "bin bee0 00 taPis- i a-i .v. -f ll.-l.-i - - r . Tl.. nrH.ni .ti-enih nf n.ir IcetrimBnt "" - & ---o is 383, of which 132 are Veterans, all of whom bave been home on furlough, and, k . l .,, fri.,u .,! like dutiful soldiers, returned. Without au exception they seemed to have enjoyed themselves hugely. Si, k calls are scarcely respeeted at prea- eotj but very few are under the Surgeon's c"r,aut m u cf Alex.ndr;a. j. . . . be caso in ,,, nlanaa .k.ra tmona in 1IIV .Vt.nt. rA ' r-, . j , - , j l:erj,y 0f speculators or ,. ha e who make jt t business (and : . s , imn,lc nnhA j.ou.-u.u oux, . r--- notn civiiiau auu boiuilt. aaei.i:.uus aiiendei J . .. ... . "liferent houses or worship. It is mvan- .l.T 1, l,ofi!t of tl,a n.in.atoi-a Ia rr.S ' " " '"u r.-j -..II- if nalll lh. r.l nr..o. j , .r or . j has been dcliTercd. previous to entertng. ! Tbis doesn,t look eonsi.tcnt, for if unable. ! 'o twallow a prayer, what might they expect from a sermon if delivered on the principle of friend Ilcese ? The different streets of the city are now being dug up 1 i i .L i j 1 . 1 . . , , .. T. "6 T . i ' cnieny contraoanus in tno uovernmcnt j employ. Uates on tbe stockade prmoiplo , have been constructed on all avenues of j Prrolcb- t0 ,be lirf and Government stores, to guard against a sudden dash of i the enemy. These gates have been closed i but one. since we bave been here, and . that was when Stuart attempted bis j .. .. f .. 1 t . I. . j :...:. .,, ". " 'iu ui , fa'aaaailaJVInlr a. K.lfl 2 - W .nt gxft WW I Fredericksburg. GtO. W. iScuoCU. IrTbeStateLibrarian reports that there " 8re,t Deed 'or more toom ,0 ProPerly ! usa tne many books belonging to it. The I Ltw "'J is ona of ,he be9t in ,h8 f thousand, of book, have o bo stowed away out of sight and of knowl- edge. A. soon as the war is over there must be better arrangement. (There i "r omo curiou ""."e" connected with the management of tbe Library. For Uxamnle mint of vour readers have often , Z . .1 beard Mr' Alken reP8at BOme m08t mtth- ful 81Dl?Blr nd oharscteristio political a oluer Broa8" pocwcai articles, toy Tom Moore.l which he found in a thin - old volume, which he had lost, and which he had in vain endeavored to recover or ! find. "Eureka ! " It is entitled "Odes upon Cash, Corn, Catholics, and other matters." l'hila. : Carey, Lea & Carey, Chestnut St., 1828191 pages. And where do you think I found it ? In the department of Political" Economy, where the book ! I am informed some novels of sober titles have been committed to tbe Historical department ! These misnomers demonstrate the faet that the Librarian should bo a permanent offiaer, and acquaint himself personally not only with the name but with the character of every book ) upon the Slate 8,d 'P'r5- jadg.ng from the past called b, the same name, Uberty. And j , t , rroclamatIon V. Two Dele- 18 " criterion to go oy, we u.v. e.-.y - - - t "it r H El! B Act, the Hon. SAM I. S.WOODS. j awoicic- ih r.,Rnitivit nirlip, a. .,1 Ko i ,liff. , It,' .... , . . . , . ,. reason to believe that such will D9 tne , ---t-"--- r j ty rresident Judge lortt.e 3tnn Ju.tieiai to ne chosen lor. ero.it aud incuiupatiulo names liberty, ; .,u.ct of Peunsvlvaaia. comnoaed cf the i Pres. Lincoln's AddreiS at Baltimore. j At .1., opening uf be Maryland Maui- tary Fair, t Ualtiojore, on .Monday week, , B0 ,jjrea;. waa .uudo by l're. j.i.nciiln i wbicb bus reeei.:d muoh atteutiou. The ! Ideiil expU.us Boa,e porttoo. of bis - - . , , J w a ............ ! I.aiiiks ami IJkxn.EMLN : callini? to lji(t w) afu ,u i,alllUjotej Ci,u : ; Uut fill ,0 uote lUl ,ht! ,,,,4 ov. . . , ... ..i.. -,.,.! 1 1 uo . ? .... 1, iwiu giui u 8i..ii'i8. 1 on the brave uieu bo have wrought toe, j change, and tbe fair woiueu whuatme to ... 1 , "ru ltm " 4 . 1 ":',r'.t,,i,',E!i''.?,iZr z k far wider change. W buu tbe war i u.ufcv. 1 began, three voars aoo, neither party, nor I i tllrill u3 tu, expeciea it wouiu tasi nil now. 1 6 j , d IVUj CIC . t that dnineiatin sluvurs would be ullcuted ; b war jJ(Jl we ire . luo war uas not been coded, aud slavery has been much affected bow much, needs uut UOW tO b recounted. 0 UUe IS it thai man proposes and od deposes Uut we call see tbe ptst, though we . mav not claim to have uircutcd it : and S(.elug it) jn ,uid C4gc we feel more hope-! . ,10U 01 tne wora noerty, sua the Anier;;an people I list now are much lu want of one. .'.... for Uh hM ,D amua ! lhf) (alue wur we do D(J. M u eame thil. Wib ,tuc, .he .ord liberty uiaj tucbu ior eaco mau to uj i he TklfklP-l tt 1 f K It 1 til If l,il t li n r. r , . it it ,.f .... ,..... -...i ..u ..u ... i . .., , ' flir , . , ,h mj UIVUU IUI SUUIV UltU U U ! Ull'V ' . p,MM iWIth olber Wen aai Ue rrod(Ji:t of other men's labor. Here are two, not ' ooiy amereuc, dui incompat.oie things; ; . ,-,,.. , Tu (,hcl,hcrd drives the wo f from the i 8be''4 lLrust' for wbluh reasun tbe sheeP 1 ,i,,,.l-a .I,U,.,,..,1 .. . . .; ... . i,:i. ................ ' thanks the suet.herd as a l r,,t ,r wh n - , IUo " ucnouuees him, fjr the same act, ! s tne Oestrover ot liberty, especially as tbe Bheen was a black nnc. Plainlv. the sheep and tbe wolf are not agreed upon a d.fi.,.o. of Ihewotd Uberty; and pre - c.sely the same difference prevails to-day amonir us human creatures, even ia the . J ' North, aud all profesaina to love liberty, aVal V UVVJ T.U a.UUtlt . UU j pasatug from under tbo yo 14 unit a ha ka.lI.I k.a An A '. I liaik'4 by eunie ad tbe tdvan JL:iia . ..I i:l . 11 I .. vj u.ueis as mo uesirucuou ui .i iiocuj. x.eceotiy, as it seems, tue people of Marylaud have been doing something to debue liberty ; and thanks to them that, io what the, have done, the . ,- i.l j . l . 1 - . o ,De massacre, by the Rebel forces at liurt Pillow, in th .an onrl nf 1'.....,, I ami aiuuw, u lue west end oi icnnes.ee. ,he aj,,, t riTer of ,. thice' , I l.-J ...I I ..tl: . 1 .. - ' , uuuurttu vuiureu soiuiers ana tneir wane j tQ' is doing its duty to the colored soldier, ! mJ q lb(J 8ef?ice at th!s point At tho j beginning of the war, and for some tima, I the use of colored troops was nut contetn- j ........ .... . ! bi.l hein in ,.rye aa tiiev liesi tuav the n'1 u-ly of rebels. Five of our mea ' late of Ka.t liutlaluc -l p. !ec d. a 1 bltd btio, to serve, aa luey lasi my, tue j .nnBjj ,j ;nMn i 7- The arcuui of M.rh.el Schniire Ki- " I rre?., 'b U.r"'.,,l.CUr.' ",r!! n.U.im,. 6,r fore, bcini, but sixry-four. i .fr .f .he .M w.H and .-.anient of MU- i ium .urea yeais au mo dauio ,uiuiwi c 11 . 1 - c'ir rnnn. sale o. i.ar.iej 1 p. ore o. 'could not as much as pass IhruugU Ual.l they re e.nipelled to retreat, thirty 1 M The accu. 1 of sa,oel 8-chte.admin-1' tl r, i.i , cuttitm thair wv out. Tbe reneln raur- isirir f ,!, .'..'. Idle ot Eal Uuir.i!i,e ic iuioa wuetuer .ue umcruuicui u David T Iiavis vs liedries .Marsh Co Alsc. on Satuniau M:u li. IB1. at the, I nill t uriall piaicu ; auu uow iuo cuauge ui purpose. 20 .eer c Hummel for use vs J Hartman ' ded on the east by Sixth street, on the south I was wrought I will Dot DOW take, time to : SI Wolfe, Wetzel & Co vs Ed Frirk wi no I by fl. Georee street, on the west by lot No. explain. Upon ft clear conviction of . "2 Brobstdt Clark vs W R fc P Sechler.wi no 4, and on the north by James alley, coniairs iiit I resolved ti turn lhat element of1'-3 Bank of N'orth'd for J Bower vs WLRilter jng one-fourth of an acre, more or less, with Ulaijr li", ......a. v. i . TJ-.I..1 aii-h I..U. PUI. ...,. I.i.. . a.. . .... ..f 8,-h to account ; and am responsible for ,t to the American people, to tbo Christian world, to history, and 00 my final account to God. Having determined 1 to use the negro as a soldier, there is no way but lo give bim all tho protection given to any other soldier. The difficulty ) is not 10 stattng tbe princip'e, but in! praotically applying it. It is a mistake j . 1 . -i-rr . u suppuse me uovcrnmeni is inumereun , . 1. I . .11.. I. a. aI L. a. 1 A ' to tbis matter, or is not doing the best it ' can in regard to it We do not to day . lenoa that a colored soldier, or white officer commanding colored soldiers, has been massacred by the Rebels when made a prisoner. We fear it, belie re it, 1 may say, but we do not know. To take tbe life of one of their prisoners on the assumption that they murder ours, when it is short of certainty that they do mnr der ours, might be too serious, too cruel a niistake. We are having the Fort Pillow auai. luurouguiy luvcsugaucu , auuaucu investigation will probably show conclus ively how the truth is. If, after all has been said, it shall turo out that there has been no massacre at Fort Pillow, it will bo almost safe to say there has been none, and will be none elsewhere. If there bas been tbe massacre of three hundred ; i .1 ,k. , , f ,1.... ,.'.-.-. . i I uuuurcu, i. win uo uuuuiusirciv u.uiru , , and, bciug so proven, lbe retribution snail j as enrely come. It will be matter of grave consideration, in what exact eourse to apply the retribution ; but. in tho supposed case, it must como. Tbe Rebels acknowledge a loss of 1,700 killed in tbe storming of Plymouth, N. C. 200 moro than than the whole Union garrison which they were fighting Tbe Red River disaster is more serious than was at first supposed, our loss in killed, wounded and prisoners being near 4,000. - No collision baa taken place between Grant and Lee, in Virginia, but both are marshaling their foroes, and when the conflict comes it will be terrible. ! A youth by the name nf William Thorn-1 I W " torKiVnlDville, citb. J . : ' .i.... v. J:. .,... ..Li.;,.,, i in )l8,W(,en th0 cam and "crocodile (n-tee t,.x lich it work-., and carried around : ,Le ,haft ,brov,inj. him out on the oFpo-' ; boJv were luewt stificKinif IV o Diilea. A figSt touk p!ca ocar Cba'tanoogs, on lbs 231 alt., between fe of our men der.d soiue of our wounded on the field, . fireea, tbo murderer of the youn Cashier, io M.M.n, Mass., ba. been aen- fenced t ) be bun. (.No ch.Ofje m tue Leaisburg Mar ker In li.ilta !na If wn'h.p. ob tii isiin nil.. 1 1.1.1 r, pi ,iut i ,, , rt jj,,, ,4,trii.. Hit. siua u. In Il.ilTn'n townvhlp. ooth. jlh nit . WIM If. ae4 La.t HutUl,r b'Wiifhi)', t'nt.,n Co. In Nc-w llarlin. on th. Wth nit , niYID IIECKFIV IM.rtN, ai:.l al-'iit 41 .ear frra-rl a niiwt eiMrftvtic eiuarinU'iilrut uf Couinin Scb,a:a of tin county. fin thr::,ith of Mar-h. JullN aNJl'ACH, In hu 8ith yaar, of I'ine lirn.a. Centra Co. In -.t llra.ar tovn'hip. Snjirt Co, Uth oil, AN. UllKW LI. .-II. in Ilia 7th jaar. In Jartoo town, hip. nyj.r Co., lllb Blt,GEOKOE Wr:llU. an.d almul il yrara. NOTICE. riIIE partnership hereiofore eiistini be- i a .. .. i .i.i i tweeil i cier uravrr, naiiiiin ..-u .r, J.i.nes S. Marsh. Levi Kooke and Joeph W. nhrmer, doing bu-.nesa under the name and firm ol lino-. Oinnts, Mau & :., was , (I,SSIWH by mu,uai cunsflll B ,he aJ llayi,f Apr,l, lUCt, by Samuel Ceddes and Jos. W. . "ZXr"" i -jhe business of the laie firm will be set- ' .V. I U .. ika a. - a Aran Itv.vva l.aeu .If ... HiMvifo ftrniiw uiiniia io I Ar. .mm;.. Oomt Week nf i:i. . M.Hl.n an. Sneder.an.l i WSm-oitiii. audJoua V. slls t.sqs., Asso- i D precept, bearing uate inc i.n aay oi Liec r. i:..i,;n .,ona-.t nr.pi,r' r-" . i " r " . '. . - ' tsjh.1, and to me direcieu, lor tne noiuin" oi an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas", Oyer and Terminer, and Ueneral Quarter Sessions. al 1.E WlsBCRlJ, for the county of UNION', . . . . .. i . c aa a V- . v : . I. own proper persons w.ih their records, in.iui- siiions.fs:i in inahnnt nnf nlhpr rnicmhranrivc oi- Commonweallh ajrainst any person or " . " . persons, are required to tie then and there attending and noi depart without leave at the.r Pem- Jurors are request,. . r pu..r..ua. .n '".''an at ",e appointed time agreea- Die in nonce. hand and seal at the Sher- vbnr; the Ifih day of l the 67th year of the n.ieu oiaies oi .imen- omrnon wealth ! ALURIUHT, Sherifl . . Issue List for May 16. . . . ts--i r i i z. w k ... - J J''j y' T7 jM Viom.. . .... . . 3 Jno if t.oo unan vs m oung 15 I'harlotte Lons? vs Jere Kleckner et al lfi u Keuer & wlfe TS s (: w.iii et al a,hmi,n T w"'"1' ,.j F?l, jodon s Lmvdin'ie'r' 11 et ai I Kessler " " VjMoveref.l . GRAND JURORS; May T. 1S64. gnjr', PeterSlear S LGIick WmRen-i neri Adam Homier, JasMaihers Fred Rennerj Ant. -rinGid Cornelius Jos Kleckner, ! Michael Specht Lswisourg JOs u rorrey, j r aimer, 1 u Evns . n. ll'lrll'U J a s li lover U'JVie 7)rer Jacob Enelemanjsrael Guyej ' jaCob Troxell l.imttunr Jacob Derr, Jacob Spangler A'fy Harrison Keiser Union Thomas Purse!, John Moser liradt John Graff, Jr M,JliiiburgS Getgen W.BuffG Hauck TRAVERSE JURORS. LfiaUburfrC F Hess, Jos Eckberf. W P Rielly, Sol Kilter, C C Dunkle. Peter Beaver. Gnegs Marsh, J M Evans, J H Goodman, W Brown, Jr, Jesse Schreyer, W S Brewer, G V M Lauehlin Kelly Flavel Clingan, J H Criswell Until,! Robert Brown. J R Fullmer. David M'Carty Iniun Henry Gibson. Jacob Sletler, W m Re.chlev. Jonathan Hummel , A. Hrrlin-S C M illhou.se. J S Heimbaeh YiarfVy-John Diehl, Levi Mercer. James j Aublc. Isaiah Corl Jtia-John Swengel. Jacob Katherman e.t HuJfal-oenaitT inompson. Jonn Idebrand. J M Harbeson. Daniel Fisher j MildeDrand. J M itaroesc Eat Buffatot John Wenz, W I Linn, Mi, ckap) Brown MijjlinburgX) H Rissel Hi7e Dur Geo Brown, Jr, Wm Brownjr llartlHoh James Lepley, Wm Moyer Hujfulue James Mathers, Adam Grove, W T Linn, Elias Knser Limatune John Mitchell, Jr, Jonas Hoy REGISTER'S nOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given, lo all concerned, 1 that the following named persons have setiied their accounts m the Register', oifice at Lewisburg. tniop county, and that thw . said accounts will be presented for coniirm- anon and allowance at the Orphans' Court ,o be held at 0Xl?, i taJJL??ZAljL ... r i nexi, oemg - . - 1. The account of Jacoo rroca. aurvi- v ing Executor of the laji will '''"'' i r Urnru fwi. late of Limestone Tp", dee'd, The account of John Gundy, Esq., '", ' " ' " ' ' "ZJ"' ,.,.,.. (...,, : ?VXy MILFb SALtS. ! m,r Juslic ()f lbe r.aced Constables in ' TV,r,.ue " . r k , n,,.l f.,r ihe cuntv of l.mon.to a.mear .n il.e.r 1 Ex. issued out of the Court ol Common processes daily sn.ons. examinations anu o.ner renietnorances I - 1 . ' J ke of boodace to do ihose thiuss which of ihe.r oihces and in ; ,trU(iyt Jlny 1J, C8 of liberty oenaii appertain to dc none ; ana an n it- at ,he Public Mouse of llenry Speese, in the ucsra a..,, v....:. ... vu.n.s u umnii unrnnrn oi nan cion. anu county aioresaiu. Truster ui Mm. K-lher Christ num., I in ibe la-l will an.t ie,lam.-ul of Clvi.-t,Utr Xtcrmr, J. j ne firsl ami part .1 account or J,hn L. Beaver one of the x-ruU'rs i f . n .ViTrfy, lale of llari ey (now Law.") Tp , dte'd. 4. Tbe first and dial arconr.t uf William Fees, F.tecmor of ihe iasl will and testament of William A7rirT,lii!f r ( Hartley Tp, dee'd. a. , , ,Rr.Uni o. J r au, a a.,., ... i i.. i. .-.,. i. ,.i m,,,i i... Tn .i.-.i "6. Th, a,.,, f Al,dr-w ;. Haohuch snd s,moH H.bu.i, Hi-emor ,.f .he . si w. II and leMnm' ! .U.dr.w Uusmtu k, Tp. dee'il. ' . The acrount of Iaae H Wazner, . adininisiralor of Mu-hml Wagner, lale of the I boiootli ot I.ewDur;, dee'd. i u. The hist and lir.al account of Oanitl . ; Loti?. administrator de hom nun cum tfta- ' mm in anneio id the male of lAuniu MUkr, laieof Harilev Tp. d'e'd. ! II. The tirst and f.na1 aeenniit of Matthew ! m"rSZZtd: a: TMecu ' Ii? The acci iml of I hanes Mull, admi- imrator of -W. S'uunnali Mill, laie of West, "unaioe ip.cec.i. Hi. The seeo.ij and final account of Charles Moll, Executor tif the last will an r I M. ll I... . W... HIT. iriniiieiii ui . ', uu .,.,m, .wi v. - vu..- aloe Tp. dec-d- 11. Th hr-t and nna account (Nnt Raock. admin-.raior of the of Aim Auc. U.e of While beer Tp, dee'd. . 15. The la,l and final account of David .. . . !. . r ui. u u.-... ....I i -..i. tierosi, nuaraiaii co riniinao am no i... . L. u.11 f ....!. I-.- minor rhihiren of Maty Stahi, late Mary Bechlel. laie of UulTaloe Tp. and grand childrea of 1'eler llechtel, lale ot Bulfaloe 1 ip.irau. lfi. The acenunt of Robert Ileed. Eiecutnr of ihe Ian will anJ tesiameni of Utnjamtn f;,.,.WAr. dec d. laie ol Harney lp. 17. Tne fir,t aad niial account cf j P Siarr, admitiatrator ...t John Starr, lale of i T r'bV lZZit Josenh Boob. on. of the Executors vt me !at wiil and tesiament .,f t,.k, H a... lata nf ihsa Ktirnilfh of M I till 11 k.., .'i., bur, dec'tt. ID. The first and partial account of John V Uarber. administrator cum tastamenio anneio of t-iiac I. llrck, late of the llorougb tf Milllmbury, dee'd. 20. The account of Johnson Walls. Guar dian of T iJunttl lUnk, a minor of ihe Bor outrh of l.ewisl'nrs. SI. The first and partial account of Con rad f-meckler and Daniel Reber, administra tors of .'.An lifter, dee'd. 24. The pantal account of S. T. M Oor mir.W, adminisirator t f ihe tsiaie of Juhn WitVm, laie of Urady 1 p, dec d. i ' "";" - (Jeti, Unardian ot line minor children oi Oturee A'uiA laie of East Bjifaloe Tp. dee'd, E. H. WEltvEL. Kagiatar Register's Office, Lewlsburg. April 16,liM I l'"lui 1 "'"I c"on'-v,- udll me ! I i ill ..Vlnclr . M A cenaiu Lot cf Ground situate in the Borough of llanleton, county aforesaid. bounded on the cast by public road leading from Hanleion lo Orwis's Mill, on lhe south by the Turnpike, on lhe westkby Widow Lucas, and the north by an alley, containing one-louilh ol an acre, more or less, whereon are erected a Two-S:orey Frame Dwelling House, a Frame llarn. Wood House. We 1 with a pnmp, and other outbuildings wiili lhe appurtenances, ace. Also. No. 3. A certain tract of nnim- proved Timber Land, snnate in Hartley Tp., county aforesaid, bounded on the east by l. ! fsiitzer, on the south bv Paddy's Mouutain. on. I nn Ihe west hir Jjc. h Vina, In and on the ano on tne west oy jao o ana.ta.anu on ine Riviere House, in the Bomuch of Lewisburg, county atoresaid, at I 0 clock, r. Al., I A certain vacant Lot of Ground, it beine I I.ot nuin'itr five (5), suuaie io lhe University I ..tlillnn . n ilia li.irnltr k if I .R-,.kl,-n hnnn. TTxZZ. ' ' 1 ' L. F. ALBRIGHT. ish'lT. Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg.April 15,1861. For Rats. Mite, Roarhes, Ant. 1 tt il IIuxm. lotb in fur. Wool-j -iiN,&.t..Iurt ou llants,FoM Id, I Animals, &Ca I'ut up in iV. 5oe .nil 1.n0 Boiea. Botttaa and VlMataV $.lanil $.1 aizeafiir UoTiu. I't aLie f sarin Tluss, let only infatllhte rrnn-diea known. Fri from C.iaona -N.it dnie-ri'u. lo tha Itum.rj Family." "KatA eomr out ot tbtir bolsa to ia..." ft? "Sold Wholesale in all large cities., 0 a noirsa.e m ... .a,Be t ti. , old by all Driisgists and Retailer. aw o...u ova.. ii...ss.s. .uu "''" r ,. u.. . 1 TflU B.wia. !!!ofal. worthless imitations, j lVr that . name is on each ; Box, Botlle. and Flwk. before yoo buy. rAddress IAR1 H. ( OM r IB. I PaiscieaL l).rr 42 B.oai.w.v, N. V. . o... uy ... .... rsa.c -".r gists in Lewisburg, Pa. Iu3im8 WANTED, . 171 ROM 8,000 to 111,000 Ribs or Boat-Tim-' bers, delivered through the summer, to Wm. Moore, on the hank of the river at tbe mouth of Buffalo? Creek. Timbers lo be three feet lon and four inches thick. Per sons wishing to tnrnish limbers can t.t patterns at Bveis' wagon shop, Lewisbur;. Price of timbers C5 cts. delivered as above. Feb 4, 1861 WM. FRICK & CO Xo Carpenters and Brlcklavers. ARP1!NTers and Bricklayers will find j , ' butl.tm-s for Railroad Machine L Vmndry,0 ., t'lovo, $TZ L'-- ... on the Pb.ladelphi. and Elle Railroad. Wages of Carpenter., S.5 A . f Brick..T.r. 2 .r dar. Boarding, $1.60 per week. I Ar.nl 2. ISM i..n l of tiaaw I . -tniTT.T II I EstattJ Of Lewis h. Yif&iT, d8tf(k j OvIIMiTI! ATdfi H NOTICE.-I.i ,a tn.ini!ra:i'ri ud thr mati; cf l.aata II. arver, reca--ert, !ai? ot H in'lnti Hot., having b-rn crau'ed io Ibe nubMtriixr by itf Itejxier uf I mon c. ua'yin due lurm 01 law, a'l pernn indi-bted to aa:d emale are hereby n,,t:fiej tu mate nnmeilialf pavmeal. and a9 having any Ji.M claims, i llu-l the xiu af pie-ent Ihem dulv amh'nl'ratril lnr setnairtiu 10 JKH.N VAKUER. Aduu'r Est at a of William Cutter, doe'd. JMI.MaTR ATOR'S NOTICE -Wtaraa, ' Leiiers nf Adminisiratnin on tha flni I William Cutler, laie of lirady lowaahip ileceivaU. have been granted Io the suotcribar bv the Ke'.sirr of l.n.cn comity id da for pa o. law, therefore all per-i ni indebted Io said c.a'a are requested to make imwediata pay mem, and tho.e having ju.l claims against the same mar present ibeia duly autbasiitauid fur eulemeni. In tha 5obiertber. 1032 JOHN MELh;, Admiaistratsi. A. ELTON . Co., an Dealt ra la Ieatae Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins, So. 431 Xrth Thud ttrutt, PhlladclpbljU r T EA ' T EATHER. Snmao and Skina. boaaht. on Id on Commission. Advances mad O" vmiiaiarnmruw. Nov. ii, 61ml . Qit paid for Bark. . . . T to r-reh.,. I.rM 4--tV 1 K..K , I i 'M nn' .." n l.aw.burg. fcr wtuaixl will oav the h'theat erica in cash. . . -4 iCiU.; " uKtL MaV 14, lOOJ E. J. I.C4.aa h)ii WAITED. rrvrii) .'ii ItL'VWi VTPT. oU L)lt OU aI r. -N ArSXJia-U Asa Carpenters, Eoathilders and Laborer?, rill) WHOM constant employment and good wazes will bt alien. ' CASH PA III LVERY WEEK. FIIICK. CII.LMEYER Av IU I.ewisburr. Pa. Iiacember U, I6SS rpHE subscriber would respectfully iafarna bis old customers and ih. public ! rally lhat. he will have cnnaianily on haad and for sale a full aupply of his sp.ia hydraulic cement. Parlies at a distaus. trie line -f Canal or Raiircad can hava ihalf orders filled at ahorl notiaa. Address ROBERT VAI.E.-vTJNt.. Balisfoaia, Pa. ' CERTIFICATE. W do certify that wc hart ustd th. abotus cement in ihe erection of lh Ucll.ront.wataw) , 1 ..i. i . n -....-.. r. '- ----.-a), . n c all persons in atcd of a food arlicla. Janil.nS V 1LM1. & TAT B NOTICE"! fTIHE anhscrlber wishes to a.ttl. hi. .Id ; I B k. from lMl , Jan I h,s 'r,"",, to w"h"' ,0,dl,J, the acconnts w.H be in ih. 'Squir.'. haads. ; Call at bis store opposite Wall. Cu . " K R. ZUIMEKMA. $75 TO $150 PER EOiVTH. T HE LITTLE ;IANT BE WING MA. CHINE COMPANY want an Agent ha each county, to solicit orders for the, r new $!" Mocb ne, with gtogr, screw driver aa4 extra needles. We i l pa a liberal .alar. and eipenses. or give largs comutissiott. Tot particulars, terms. Ac, eucluse a lamp, aad address T. B. PAliE. l oias'u, : Smios Cn'l A,t frr ti. Cnlta. laaaa' Th9 Eye and tie Ear. tc. . n. K.MtiH 1 ,oi iewibarg, batnasj -MS ' ''"' ": years pi-acuca, onars h" rvices to thwe hn are affiieisd with diseased Eves or Ears. The following is o. of "umber of t estimonials , sly son haj -tTa.-t of aaiti. w.. at., of a ' oln.r. 1 had rcrakt.na HM. . kim , n tBvt. Ur Knliht .Djlo,.a , , kiana atlMi.iaa. k Ilia raaaa fa. ,1 ..lriaa.il aTba 7!SArVtfTPtiT, lib, Sosia aij., raiLADttrmiM InportaT. MaB.ftj .fl a ud lra.lar ua ''H All Unrl. t J "a -pivnv rt'no l A.s j X C ia. for Ladies' tvaA Children's vear. I wi-h to Pwturn oj thank to my fHtte of Vah ami tti narroaixiinfr; oonilis for tbutr vmry litmmA patmnairt at-nitii to mo duTin Cb IbM Ibw ymmn, n woul.J rw to thrm that I nrw bf 1ft st-nr, of mf ImiortBtion and manufivrtar. ft ry itoul MWTwV tTfnt of ftll th JilT.rrnt kiutit and qualiti- .f jfJVy . rt k u.r btti and CLiMrwu, UuU will be worn thf ind HtnUriwtwonit. tV.DiC th dtrwt Importer of all my nntnm Vam I and biDC thrm ManuiaetnrHl sader iy o tikpmii too pnaDi! tn to oner my rntoBiT aaa u amaaw much btVDtlMuir mt nf Fur ftr tbt tmiaa monay. LadiM: plsMMi nt a eall peftrparrhaatpg. flftJM raurmb-ttr Ih naaiss saubai and rt- JOHN fAREflA. , 5ml014 No 7If. Arch Strwt, PhlladalpU. Geo. W. Carpenter, Henszey k IVsl Wholesale Drug and Ostmltnl Warehouse. Jo. nr. wwket Sirrrt.rklkiacla.ua rpHE Subscribers keep constantly na haa4 1 a large stock ot UKl us. MEUICINM, I CHEMICALS, PHARMACl'TICALpr.r.. ralioM d tvMt mhxh $ , lne buJiaess. trnbracing lh, U.., ,ains lo ,he busine, jmbracin. extensive variety s also, PAINTS, OILS aatt UIjASS 0f every de.eripnon. A ,porcha.,fll frorB ns e M r.,ied on a, o( lh, ,Bptrior ily and a, uw prlce, a. ihey .an b. ha. We can 0f f iaiactmetlll ,,, mtin a, he interest of p.rchasers to lav ia th.tr luppllM rom Band five ot ,h;ir tMm patronage, and invite ail who visit tM Maw, 10 can at our estaoiisninent. All orders addressed to n by small 4tt otherwise will meet with prompt aueotloa. GKO.W.CARPENTEH, H ENiEY CO. 3ml033 737 Market Sire.t. Phil.. Auditor's Notice. IN ih. Orphans' Cour. of lrnio .oMiy. In the m auer of tbe final account ol el Ludwig, Adminislrttor of ihe his wife. Cathar.n. Lndw.. dee'd, fit d ? his Elector, under proien, e. Th. lor aopo.nied io report npon ih eiceptipaa filed io the atwv. account will meet for fpa pnriw. of fulfill ng the dutie.of his appoi.t B,enVt h, off., e in Lewubur-.on '"'' ,he U.h day of May. A. D. f.M... 10 oVIoih April C TTm P f nrima CloverWwd 4)f , (owing for aadk by IUO. tfOOHtA.sJ. 1 A John Falrelia, Ilk V.f: 8
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