Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 20, 1864, Image 1

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"nmONirLE," eillif l in IS43 TVhu!e No, 1,079.
BY O. N. WORDEX AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 20, Ml
At fl.-IO prr l'enr, alia ays In Advance.
Tuesday MoroJa & Friday Afternoon, j
llejrjuda-e Wcois arrived last tight.
News from Sherman and Tb;ma6 cur
licue favorable. It is r- p Ttcd Sec'y
Stanton calls f.r 3'. 0.(00 more men, to
11 tbe flacts cf tbjsc mho-re time ia up.
fcjrKjrtc.fi iJ, the K'ooLkoo Indian
traveling wi.b Sctb Kinrnau, die on tie
3d iost , it I'bi'ip IS jeer's in Black Hole
Valley, lie was 10 ye. rs old.
Official.
Arf-intmeTit ; tl.tr svcrrUrj of U Trva?ar7.
Cbtries H. r-hriLcr to te Cillecter of
Ibe 14:h District.
Ar:eio'.c:.i.u Ij iTr-trw: G'C-ra! Try.
Alfxamkia, V., Pee. 15, J 504.
Our iit-jjiroeut is Dow quartered in Al-
e xtndris, where I think we will remain,
until spring, at l-ast. The empirics rc
d vide 1 intj rinds, cich sejiad Living a
d. Street duty to perform. S a.e arc u-ed
in gt:arl:r,g the trains which ran ont tic
Orange A!xaniria R. li. as far as Bull
Ruo. The 2o.il are scattered along this
Road. Some are used as p atrols ; some
as de:ec:ive, (bo are Ttry annoying to
sildiers who happen to stray away frota
their ffis without a pa-s, or who uiay,
accidentally, get a little tea much 'fctver
'D;) and the remainder are cn the
tjraod Guard which encircles the city.
The Lead Letter OSce.
.'Give ns back our Old Commander!"
The l'os:o.as'.tr Uer.erl's report con- ! Tb 1'UuLurj Gutrtte baa Ibe annexed
tsir.s f ire curious statistics relating la statement of the Pennsylvania Army vote
tbi branch cf the V'i artmeut. : by Counties. It will be seen thai eoly 3
The whole cumber of dead letteri 0f (fog Vort Copperhead counties bad a
riKit'd JuriDg the year, wis over three trifling maj-rity of Soldiers' voters for him J
aud a La'.f tiii.ii l?. an iccreaae of Lear y 'once lb pride of tbe Potomac Army :
Latest News'j::'1" ! AppIcs'
or-
I ti- f:r-. ' . T H
a: ht r-rr. en c. n
Second Dav's Fizat lefore NaLviI!e! f"'t ur,ar-!vr
Ilo. 19 Coll ic New York, ilJ.
,"j-t arriv
.if '
rtz at
tr-.m 3w Tor Slwtr.
H. BEALE-.
' itfcMCK, LO.J 4. CO.h
UNION VICTORY! ! s?u
e attack upon and dafeat of the Rebel :., n.: , . ,s -r, ii. '
.;... -I . . I BWMw i. I lr-1 U(HH. u.u..j
aceouciisoi lue rrju.:aca CDgag-tueni its rfl7t i...e. . r.tatr .... A.c Ac.wut.le ft-t !
i day ul.uwtog Thursday, l'j'h iost.:
! I.'
Caf t. m. II PatrtroD, Assistant ; le t.paJ tbat 1 am witn is on tiieOrand
provost M!ba!, lltb Iiirict. I Guard, and Hnlionci on the back of the
Cfcarle Hnwrr, h , tctctr.isioncr or ,oX,(.j wj,h the Nat-utal Capitol in
a milii jn ever the jrecc-Jing year.
There wer rturced to tbe respective '. aj,,,;,
owi.rr, Ij.75'- tiOLey lctttr, contaiuirg Ail gh?oy
5131.C11. The outLber of letters coutain- Arm-trotig
ii F3rtri f value, u;h as check, drif'i,
tills of tx.-haniie, io , wis 12,430, and
the va'us of the enclosures was 1,
CI o.iijl. The i.u:.t of money annua. 1;
sent astray is surprifing.
Letterse?ntaitjiog photpprapb, jewelry,
lie, numbered -li jJ. to MT last, a
Bedford
Hurts
; Blair
lierks
lieavtr
: liutler
, Bradford
Ciarioo
Ibe Board of Enroituvut, vice Charlr II
SJbrioer, who dvc'ited the f pintmetX
Dr. P. R. Wa-inel!cr, Surgeon of tbe
Board, vico Pr. S T Charlton, ref ignvd.
We onderstatd that tbe tew board cf
enrollment will cntir upen their duties on
Monday next. The Collector wi l n a
ome his idee for a f?w wfii- lljrris-
iWEiitors eften betray a 1 'W cstima'e
of tbe chancer a:.d iateliig-'r.ce of their
readers. For example, the firt article in
Jast Friday's Suabary Dtuitcrat reads as
follows :
Y"fk city f r. ra the wnr!r of mn xho
ieire in be p .litica'ir rev- iei op a the
grtat lifmocratic atroiich''f
Tbe Aaronsbar;; IkrkK'cr a'so asserted
Ibat the attemp'.el terrible r:s in New
York city were the work of Abolitionists.
H'Aaf are tfictf Kiebaiocd
papers, bjtb bfor-j and af:-;r that event,
openly urged and aivjeated the burning
cf tbe L'cioq cities by private ban'i
Through secret ajonts, Sco'y Sea
news of the N.-w York plot, of wbi
warned tbe authorities, but t'ae C
bead Mayor sneered at it, while the I
policemen were cn tbe alert, fxtinga
Ibe Aim's at tbeir outbreak, and site
Ibe lives of unknown thousand of innocent
meo, women and children. 3d, The only
principal hotel nut fi'cl was tbe Rebels'
nd their jxpi:h.i:rs' bealiarters in
tbe city.
Tbe Giz-vt and the Inhnr are tbe
organs cf the predominant f rty in their
respective c-jiaties, and s;em to calculate
largely md perhaps safely upon the
gullibility of such of tbeir f artjasrau read
l'JAiayMfiM." ItmCce tb clectioo. '
there af ptared ia Sew York a little book
peoly advocating the intermarriage of
Hacks with whites. R?-uV.icao papers
paid oo more attention to it than to an; 1
Otber "eentatiou" bock, tut y C-pper'ud-qaoted
it as a carveloas f ' that Old
Abe advocated amalgamation 1 Since the
lection il has leaked cut that the tcori
tea tcrinen li D-mtrritt. The song
i:i h:l tbes iaa&ti.-z
10, was written by an Iiirh Demicrat .
AAt krttK ttAa f.r.l r.r1A hzf irA
Ibt peop.e as R-,Fub..caa doctrines ! V. as bif for
mere ever a lea.er party tbaa one wtitcn
retorts to such mean forgeries to deceive
ud aialeai the bonest misses 7
: sight. We have a pretty g "d chance tf
seeing what is g ing cn in th;s C.reetijc.
I Oa feuuday wetk, thera were fourteen
large steamers", fce-avily laden a lib troop,
passed here, down tbe Potomac. Lt
nigtt there wre eiht mire fjl! Wti,
1 w:tb tbe same kicd of a burthen. Where
the? are b utjd f r, I am nnuhle to say.
The so!dirr about Lire ate all in gnnd
! fpirir, at.d ;eem to think thit this ile
be:lien is ah-ut played rut. It is rcallv
urge tatuber of packages, containing mie- parj)0B
ceiianeous articles, whieb bad been accQ- ' yetJtr0
mnlating fr several Jears, were classified Ciintoo
and sold at public aoctioD, tbe jrceeeds Ches'er
amounting to SI 175 -7.
The Luu.ber of what might be called
letter-writers' blandrr that is, letters '
n.i-iirecte i, cr sitbout postage stan ps
115, ill. The misdirect iocs akne, .
Licb were so tad that the letters could
' to! bo delivered, were SS.OGS. A large
stirpri-irg to fee the qiantity of tni-s
that daily arrive here f.r Uiele San.'
boys. Tbe-e brxe are gpnerj''y filled
with tho test thit tli market aff rJ, acl
one i e'uivst l'.d to IchcTe thit Chr:"mai
15 a'r a :y h'-r-1.
W e have b.en rtrirrierc D? "!ri v:ry
cold weather f-r tbe lt weik. Oa Sat
urday last, we hal slLtliin?. hjt it
disappeared wita t.:e diy. t)i Tu-siay
mernir:' lat, tne Pnomis was frzea
ever, but ty seven o'c! es the steatL-r-i
r ;
a A I'
revolu'iA 1
s.cure ref 1
slivery. l M
r. Lmco.u, . eLeurred . wh
Clearfield
Cameioo
Cumberland
Columbia
Paupbia
IetaW2r8
Ilria
number cf this last ciass were without any r
, . . Fayette
address whatever, and in many instances p ratklin
contained inc.osares of value. : Furesl
There were 4 '250 letters addressed to Greece
fj.-tit-icus per-cts or Crms, evidently for Huntingdon
,s, ...,....,, ...,5.,...; , .it.,t : Indiana
iu.i4L-, n.acy of them containing remit-
tar.c-?.
fh"re wer 41. CIO dead letters written
:o f r.i.o lirtuagcs. The Fos-ma?t;r
l-Lir.. tenriik-, th.t during tbe first
Le i. n, tie numt-er nl iet-
Lh pss-.d between tbe United
.1 Lur"pesn c-untries decreased,
the sjce tut the rtio uf letters
increased. Kach sutse-ojiect
ccrrorf oLCccce has been in
hile the ratio ef elead letters
to Kur'pe has decreased.
oss reveoao derived from the
ace c..:tctc2 cn tae letters seor
;ii?er,d, ta-.uoted to f 23,603.
which were paid tbe clerks em-
dVec'ir; thetn.
Juniata
Jefferson
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lbanoa
Lebigb
I.Qterne
Lvrtomiog
MiSia
M .nroe
Montour
M .r.tgomerj
M'Kean
Merecr
Northampton 23
Norttumb'd 2--9
AT TOTW- Ml
Uo"io. KVI-Han.
S50
mm
SGI
if2
:-,9
45
513
205
411
C51
105
S3
111
407
2o7
870
135
17
S03
175
617
219
6C4
52
89
S73
841
5
159
45'J
55(1
161
09
1,002
56
ICO
1.125
345
13
101
132
CGS
34
01
CLll Inn's Hat?.
tr.t.ti oaii'-jliii a aosi.
Perry
Iiko
l'hilad'a
Potter
Sehaylkill
Pnyder
Somerset
Sullivan
4U3
3
4,240
223
C&5
153
810
79
im tbe Soprcme C
fi.lei bv tbat fttuil-M
tienists" by the 1
whem tow is the C
iLce tne u';'!
the present is the
J:hn Jay of Ne
U.ircr K.lswort
Jvha Mat-hall
K .zt Brnke T
Saimen 1' rtian
Jay and L.l.
Washington, and
at the age cf eiV
ted by Gen. Jaek-
thirty years, dvit
seven. Mr. Cha
f -
, and bare been
Itn called "Abo'.i
ra's, at the bead of
' J a-tlce.
f the Cccstitut'ica,
Chief Justice :
rk,
: C jaaecticu.
ti'iritia,
y of Mtrvlaal.
nase of Ohio.
I. were appointed by
itb resigned. Mir-
qnte t:ty-?even.t
and most excelie-
The salary of
The Lnctsturs: Arsrui hi s ice dead." I,
died of aiccaa umrri. ai li ha 1 no ouch
to av abont the colored race. Bl-mtijur
Republican.
Our neighbor should mt make tp-rt cf
Ike misfortunes of the Typos. ' Nigger sand fire bun Ire.
en tbe brain" is perfectly Pemocritic Associate. Ja-tL
disease, tod Las teen "constitutional" each, per a'nutn
with all tbe Argus' engineers, at least stituted is as f.
from Purdy's day d:wn to Winegardea'e. ' cn
Tht malady always raged so violently as SALMON P
to induce "softening" cf tbe afl ctcd ,
! ., , ..... ' Nathan Cuff
CBpaie. nesce tot irequeni cui iruuicss
hotget in tbat Stockholders' Organ.
I:vc!l.ent. Rev. Dr. Ken-
rec:ntlj retarccJ from visit
to Calif jriii, c jEOiacicitea tbe foilowiou :
"A parr litile boy troagbt to the Fair
held at Marrsviile a white chicken, which
a ail be bad to cff.r, fayisp it might
male some tr-th f.r a poor sii'k eoldior. '
lie- bad decked this little offering with a
i.bbon cf 'red, white and blue,' but be ;
had no rmapy to pay the entrants f.-e, i
and wis rtj-eted a! the djor. As be j
pa-sri ajwo tne street, a gentleman,
Susqueba&na 357
Tioga
To ion
Vcnangs
VVaabiogton
Warren
Wayne
Westroorel'd
Wyoming
Tcrk
657
227
279
32
271
5r.O
15S
1,511
130
826
202
107
100
100
357
103
124
74
122
150
71
143
123
159
89
6
842
l-2
804
b5
103
14
37
80
59
0
113
20
20
yj
112
464
65
to
140
C12
05
109
00
S3
171
10
&0
132
122
313
9
l,-s5
42
95
33
S3
3
61
79
C9
101
" 100
.
04
PO
1,213
Lmroln. ltW
PtO
1,201
159
215
139
275
176
102
7
577
invading force, Wednceday, 15tb insl., is
. . . .. . , K-T i: ; v. l-.t
given ia our last paper. ibe fallowing fcuii:i;,i.,-
rar.r;y
: !'e.
iieerpiitB aad prie
:.t ce from ahUM, b !. a, P M. j
Tu Ox 1'rauliut of die U. i'., ifr.e
I have the boner to report tbat the
Jtt r"1't o-i; S.-r-:.i-
S OLaiea lILL.i.iT i--Jtw-r
I-.tl. IT f n. t. u.. i a.a.
:x i-f- rt. I'..
1 - .
. We
1 .- r.
lr.
, ro- i a .j a t- ! t of IX-anrvtiea wi
jj - ;.. KlitlMCK. LXG A. CO S
CIlKI'llTS i""1 "', 'iB bf
, K-ti E.V F.R. I.f(i h. CO
133
40
64
84
211
06
11
1
T
223
134
421
33
82
7
87
5
Oi
36
836
72
97
533
101
l-:9
?-7
4-3
110
14
It
04
107
4
01
05
107
00
c
2,255
181
300
120
'11
93
473
15
175
2G5
105
154
72
73
03
enemv bas been pressed at all points to- : " 1 1 1.AsTLR. Set aid F.. for t by
:i?iat-3i5 "5S' ECLECTIC MAIIAZIXE. ' . .r
1 1 1 A U i l i V ait., a- -w
; tj be eontinael ia taa mormcg at aay
j MhL Although the froops are much fa
1 tigued, tbe utmost enthusiasm prevails,
j Although I have no report of thenum
l lit of prisoners captured, I know the
1 number is Urge.
' The wo oils, fields and entrenchments
are strewn with the enemy's small arms,
abandoned ;a the reireit.
Oar loss d.s not exceed 2,000, and af.v"-'--er?
few killed. Geo. 11 Thomas:, HlT
M.j. Gen. Commanding.
Other reports say tbat Gen. Jacks on.
j with 0 pieces of artillery, and 2,000
' Rebel were captured, besides many wag
ons, by G n. bmitb, and Ibat others of
our jencrals also captured guns and pris
oners, so that the triumph teems to have
been great, and Hocd's army iu danger cf
entire los. The gunboa's in the river
aided ia the various actions. Everybody,
black and white, behaved splendidly,"
says Sec'y Stant:n, in pabl.hing the
MAI nut urc. Sritnre .V.rf.
rcuiiML asM:iDr. .
Tine Slrcl II lis rat iiizn.
rw ti.Ianie art V s-rt hrsla Jiaurv.
r - f j Sata-r.p: .&a at Tdiase.
'ruu rrt r- if m t-;
ted tki n ly-w--1
above.
a arnjn-" 1 in 11.
Iv n.tirt Irr tLe i-t
A Ctrl i f I. r. - r-l : ':. I c ! it i
N .:l....Mii.1; it f-i.j - t ---''.t.-
lr. I Tt HI'I -u Li ijvt:i T..I - - . .1 ..t:J-;
our ln?&J kill rr-jit mu. i 1 u j It. r'.-uvl!
cir3-:i--n t it Je- t$ tr-:r f::eii Vt et a.j3a-
r. ;-Li. w U.c it" :uiia
T -titnt of T: E- lio-k "fu-'T
mS mr.ft fr'Tn thit re reLjC- t i r.:T. iartcrllr.
It- izt f id i v'k:.
It aim. to r tto. - -t -tV. frn th n o
tS it i.u.L4 ! :i;u r:r oa tr-tt-t' f -nr.
Ir--r :.
Tbe lifTt CotMlna. tf le DtT. -a ' '! l-i- r
t -ir. M r. .. --c'-. i i.;i;-:. - - : '. i--;lv.a.fc
! . ! a'n J-r.-a r. c tfri.!.nl 101 l.-. n-
Ibr k- tu a- cr thr av oia"-If rasimtU a-
i, . l. fr. t t- t...-.- , , y l ! . v-q ,r u x
c-e V r-.e!ioa
!.e!. H i Hanck, Waa W
tn J-4 ml
t'j ;.i'-rf' aia r-urr.. m f - .Ik. i.rt.
I nood's communication with Mobile is ' tZZl?: . T .
severea, aoi a Lmon cavalry expedition -.- n.- e -J -i-- -:
; towards Mobile is creating great fear in ; K " ' '' 'L'"' "' "
that Cltv. I lae stffiiay artia)it.
( r.-c.,'' -1, r t i a...i-t, ; e : o.
WasihsoTOS, Dee. 17. " ' tt tJ " v--a. - eii. i-.
The Provost Marshall of Nas-hvi.le re- !!! a-t. a-ftbee-1.
: ports 5.0' prisoners, and 49 eieoes of ar- " " '-i tn "r "r'
i r , , . , et rr it. a t-.rtr.-.- -Q. Of nt am M liiiwr-
! til erv as bein2 alreajv secured, from list t: cf t it.: .-e-..
Tl,-- 1.'. .... . r. t-- V-ith:i Nu-Mi ei- tr-e ir'ntn-a
i nureuay s contest. j Jtmr ,itn Mr, ,, , , fct Ui11.t.
A dispa'eh from IexirgtD, this eve- i imii
.l.d i-j lj. l .' I" r-r Tr. fieri A Bj-r-. '-t.
rung, states that cartridge bad a bt, at i Tirr:. r'.r-ei-n. r-a.n ei r-,uK.e;.;'n
Kinifsnort. Tenn . with Basil Duke's bn- tavtmtie ferta. aiirew.
Aoi r:-aa
1
W. B. flDeSlI,
S ErrtBtaa itrtrt. ce lert.
t.'-j.-o' j-e J hn l!a';rr
.-u- j'.'-T. i iicerv s,,u ma k
ti : i-ti-m ep.ee aayer
,. ,.Th a. t iSetge!,Al Swrsk.
Cn. ,)-(;- rse fr
.''.f Kt.l T V Hir'-ti. David fTawak.
;..' 8-if:Lrk'ir-& Krrasi
K-i.u f-3.et Ka'irtBia, laac Kudearaael
Kridj J. -ho b.err
l.:wf v J hu Vt.tcbl Jr
Isaittj'.-s IV J a W anner, Ja Seyaart.
; i-'.a-.- H J
And J K.
I.iaii-nrnoiia
Kit J--hn rT..:h, iVm f!a!fpeBy
i "--Air- o W a. ;lt. Wn Browa -TH.'.
VcltE JI RORS.
W.V ''fr Ja R Fiuney.Wm L Rilter, Eli
jah I'ascrti'.J na'tiaa Waiera. Joaaikaaa
i'ie.ic:. . ivr, ,e:;.pv liif r5Vjrfer
f.nv'.i" .V '..'tie r-? D..-? n.erfer. ifolo--:t.
!-r'. r." D-.j F Horsh, Oli P
Si t- r. S W H -h aoB. Wi C Fainter.
jtt-,.,ur . i Ja A Own. ler Proa,tieo
Pr. . Jo A Merz. K E bar. an
j-.'.-i W in l or.-y. J-nn r-hnwalter
ti, i -'-.c il.-r Jr',riral lluiee. Jub Ttat
Pii.ti. ! Hz l.-: 'jr
ar f:,i..r Th-!" Ga'e. ns
l.inu t m Jari b K-rse
tlaj bifiijt bej Ne.!, U.deoa Biahl, G
ii...- r
Liu , Lii.ia KiLherxati. Juba Eeiah, Jacob
"r ee'::.v-r
A'-Jt Levi Pa' v - - Pr,"l M.ver. Harrisoti
K- -r. lv.v ! H-i! ' . J'aut'lieidea
ft.,. ,. r.. f. li-rr. Ini a S Black
(W-Hi 1 . Paul F:hr
tr .Sur"i Ja M H-te b, Danl Flshe.
?p : Ei Kaup
.V-tc li'rl.n Cor'.i Winter. Mich'l Kleckaer.
;j-f.W.n Jar h fmih. Wm F Wilsow
.a.l. f Arintr'r .T.-vhn I.rMfi'i rin
tea tntm witn a lass u tee enemy or io-j . , . .
kn ed, wounded and prisoners. Pick. h,Z ,
., . ,T ,r, . , w.;l b-sent f-r one veir K-r !." O -Casn
Morgan, a brother of John s, was captured. ln 4ir,rce 8t Ihlf c..Bce;
The Rebels ackcowledie that at Frank-'
tin they bad five Generals killed, five ! Di.SsOlu'iion uf Pdrinerhip.
wounded, and one captured a trrriVe ryHE Partr-nhln ia the pnetii-e rf V
Lit cf thctn Central in one dVaff'e. 1 cme. h-ret. tjre enstir? between
Our cavalry recently swept into S. W
Virginia, greatly damaging tbe Rebels.
7,000 13,131 14,433
TDK WHOLE VOTE.
Sherman's Grand .March!
Rebel pipers say Sherman bad taken a
fert en the river which enabled him to
emmunioate with ibe Union Sect. '
Returned prisoners say Sherman had
duBe great damage and was eausiog much
alarm. They think be will take not only
3i-
I 1 cine, n-reti lure enstir? ctwrrn me
ttndersi;ne1. i thu oav ditkcivri rv tnoTaai
consent. The Bk w tl fce lef: :n th haa
of Dr. Barz for jmrnr-fiaie s?:;Va:eQi. Anv
aceoants Bot settle ont.! 'he firt dnr ct
Febroarv next, wi I be p!ac ' in the haDjn f
Lew. E. Ketler Esn. f-r r Jiriii n.
I'HAK! E W H.SON.
Pec. I, HSl
MM'JN W. LUKii
Setirg his distress, listened to bis story, , HomeVote Lincoln, 63.79 6,610
M fiTrih! Savannah, but Charleston also.
cive hita a tiiet t-A s-nt b:m in.
sire
Tbe i
M Clel'n 63.179
lan:y was if p;:n
acd held for a. most
It the t;e of eiVy-
ru.-t appointed, is not
cn-casiic ure,
health.
ef Justice is six thoc-
..!ir, and that of the
six thousand dollars,
The Ceurt as n:w cl-
rrt u;."-n
1 prac:ice cf Me, i cine, ani eaa b cn
S'llted at the cfice f ru- rlv ccc-ipied tv
WiIob A Bare. New P.r!in. Pa. He aoliciia
a liberal share ef pcMic patrnacis
Estate of Charles Gross, Sr., dee'd.
VDVIXIsTRATOR S NOTICE Wh-rrat.
Let.en of A In.cistra : a on the estate
of Charlea Clress. Senior. !a:e of BurTa ie
Twp, hare been e rarr.e,! to the snWnSer
bv tlie K-citer of L'nicn er-nr.tv -n 'iie f-m
law. therefore all person ir. iel-'ri to sa:-l
uriir.f ia-e rav.
r't'irt ?ea:rt
i- Kr . rnhtts ... , .... ...... . i ,.. S.eenr.eh .ML inntr . in the "e lint mav rreseBtem uu.j aa a-a..c.e.j
e J . : . l c l :,
WAsniseins, Dec. 17. A letter from
icity ol tbe cliilJ anl ibe Deaoty oi army OTE iiineoln. Si.wkj-h.VjJ ' , ' ' : '
ferine attracted attention, and the i M'Clellan 13.131 i PPf. "P2f. h.lV
I-u? Li-t for Sept. 19.
iJihnH.le'r v Danl Reber
taim-a-: i St, ri-r it Levi 8 BerroU
3 W X Free an 1 & Bro n E J Hall
i J S r Vser-r va M Waeaer with watt
5 Charia:!e Um va Jere kL.eek"r ai
6 t'r.r.iir tJtai t r me v David HeasiiBg
7 B Fetter vs HVrci, Will el al
f Peter I' HarnTT'l f. r ne v J Hartiaaai
9 ll-.nic of .V.tii'J for J Bower v WLKllMT
i flfiaate h Vviz v A Anmow
11 CcBir'ra Pi vs W-aBrowaJr
12 Jr.i Vt'c.htiaan r Jac.b Deckard
!3 W P rniiecer A. C. vi Al Ammoa' .
i 11 J'-aepn K ecKner v JaroS Deel "
i IS l'avil H-r'-.t vs Jams A Xesbi!
' 1 ?ia;oel Bee's vs J 'eepij Loes;
17 Paviu T iiav.a v li-tfde-Vrh A l.'o
IS H-nrr I.ofo' 1 v J. ha M Call 4 Bro
19 V-r.e h's Ki"r vs Veaacinaa St VVait
S" f'r Pa-hman t Henrv Keaalrr
21 I B Kintnan e v PB Reber 4e
J H Mar-i A Co v W m Hoasel
i;de!e.- A Mar-n A LKiselaower
il ? S.acw- Ac va P Men Ac
15 Ci im y of 1'tn-a vt Aaron WetzeU
from Georgia. Tbe Whig and Examiner
v.Ttin in f oi.i ..-.n . r.nt iin .n.l ..-.',1 f.r fin. Knn. T ' 7 ' ' . TT et . . . . Ci fft
j ... . l" r" "I jimruiH m-ij. m tiomeo. .lrmypwe u.vi ii .,,.; , iie.i..i ...
rty-four years, dyirg cre-a clears go.d f.r the canit.r, Com- , Uj , m.jarit- of bo,h Hjme - f, lha Z ,- ttom miilch
! and Armv eotes. Most of M'Clellan s ii would aoDear that Sherman' forces e-;a e are requeued t.i ma.
T Tllr"-.' VI'TK PiiwU;(i mnr . .... .,1. A..t,A k ;u were then mirl.'e cetleee1 nart of ihem meat, anl th"ie hav:r ;3
. .. i-tt.li.j ' . , .. . ' . ne same mav rreseat the
t:i ik.. i tiir.iiw, , "e veterans ana me volunteers generally ; . 1 , " " . . for settlement, tn
T", - r i went for Lincoln. (Don't tbe three little , ' " "'"7V ; HARf.Es ORiss, Jr. Adm r
Lniented Deat!l3. .... . Come cf the Rebel papers are of the opm- BurUioe Tp. Nov. JO. l-U
i majjrilies for "our old commander lock ; inn th,t , :...:. L,.,n Sherman, and
' n j..i ii ... iu - -ii vl.i.,. ... v : e ' . . .....
nemrnncfi . tne Trircea nnaer roater ana uaniereen. "j-'voi
Iiow TO DZSTKOr
RCACEE3. RATS, HICE,
Itrd nuct. Intt A.r.
l Fart's Veraiu Exterminator!
Pa., formeriv Member cf Concress, tged
t ;-i a.. a
Tbe following, though written many J
T-o.ra ia arplieahL thet on wnnM ' 4 " - JJ- "eD- vi
. ' -- been
the forces under Foster and Dablgreen,
! t.. ... ..J I ITT!
"HE RE A?. Letter Te tam-r,jrv ni.ii
Ti;.e..f.M l,..e ,nr ":a,e rI "1- t ,cl'
" r; " " decease, late of East ButTake Two. I
Trm e!. tn .11. t:?. n.:i.:t teras.
Teteier fina it a.t in viua
Te eoaxicv tLe fui tut a- Uic n:s."
Samuel Neisi
Robert C. Gr
Iavid M. V.-j
Pavid Davis I
Joha Catren I
Noah II. Si
Saaiucl F. 1
Stephen J.
JOTICE.
1A-E of Ohio.
:e jltice.
of Maine,
of New York,
of PeocsyitaQia.
e of Georgia,
Illinois,
Tennessee,
e of Ohio,
.er of ioasa,
id of Caiifjrnia.
u't years. He was a member of the last j
Legis'itnre, and was re-elected for the !
years ao. ia aiL-iiuauiu luit uue nuu.u . , . -. r.
Ltxi, t.ii ite n. oi u.j -, - Deen receivea 10-aay irom ueu. rosier, t.,nntr. hare been ernniel to ihe ubsrr.hrr.
Mrs. E :r W. Farchitn, authoress tad suppose it written for tbe present j who haj , interTiew, on the 14tb t, Uie Register of w. i eBtv. in f - rTn .
plilacttr:p'i, spl 49 jears. .times: inst., with Gen. Sherman, at Fort M'Al- a ! persons in tebted to sa e-a-e ar r. ;t;e-
Wm. M.'Kerr, Presid.ntof fJarriabur2 "And is it the duty of every man (to ' lister, which had been taken by assault on e.l to mae payme.-t.anj thoe havinretnn.
Emk, aged 49 years. . " I rrav) f.r his o,c n rorrt, f God, nature. ! the preceding day. Savannah was closely "'"J 1 TT'" T
n.... o :..... t.t; .t .t 3 . -r. . f J :.i..v.d.i. aaibenucated firsetilement. in
n?urj b. c.'uincriii, n t. asuingtoD, common sense, ana sc. t interest say l r.3 . oesiegeu, ana an engagement who me iveu- E. F. '.''N'liV
11th inst., ag'd 72 yrs. Ha wrote tnacn , And what mnsl we think of the wretches j el forces there was con5dewly expected j j. . f;t vi)V
respecting the Indians in the N. W. t who not only do not thus pray, but labor ; was to be surrounded in two days, and, if East BiTa'oe. Nov. so. -r. t
, .Tr,n , , ., , T , to destroy tbe publto peaee, to subvert tbe : not surrendered, chsrtnan wottia open bis m . " 7. ,
T ".J r hi rcas. Hat?. .0TrnneJot of their eonotrv. to raise se-! batteries upon it. I G Ii EAT Ii E D I CTIO:
I A I at ( .14 r.lr I'lKlilKII a KIT I
C.-uULat. li i-.. i :.:.! i; r..
IT is INFA1.I IoLE-1? IXFAI.1.1BLE!
I I. r'-; op in l.arsr- F-.-i't fur 15 ct. Is
an rea:v f -r ue. wn-'Ut mix-r with other
ar: cie. Ui-e d -i rui . eel dry or wonbJeaa
y t :-.nz. i.- --to- .-u.-r ;ri-.-r . V.rm ere
f-S ;t Kit ar. i Vkv 4i. et their
t.iMH I at liLzrr. a- t. ihm tt-Sarctew )
t-v- e- u. !1 ry aji rero.-r-t u-l Iw e
I K -o r ---,t r.-.i Cirne Uevseeeet
... ; r r.H.I .X.'ir.t;MltroK.m at I-eltlt
r-.i',., J ti IL- 1 r. r-ri'tte IVeM Xe.lSfli
S etb T-eth Kr t ltT, Vai.it Vaeefarteev Hew
1 0 .rf. . :r-:. - a..tiit, ti:e.a T.etk aa4
t--ii-.h. I' jfissipr.i.
sv i ! iwi- r.-. rrxvrTT not. wth i ei
!i i--t. .-a.-.-1 ealvtvi. a C.w eCbilFLl
aelP tl f.r.tvi;:: V'-JI
ditions. and to destror al! its civil and
! religious institutions 7 Think of tbem f
Tbe J21 of Oct. was the 7t h dav of 'be
lege of Charleston. Bj. y f r Char.est- n '."
If toy one supposes tbe above to have ,
fceen fonnd in a Richmond or Charleston
paper, be is much mistaken. It is from December, eactf year, at Washington.
Copperhead journal supported in Central
Pennsylvania. When a mm hums for
Charleston in such a contest, it is natural
to luppjee his heart is with the Rebels if Fresident's
is legs are too cowardly to take to them gre'e
traitorous eareise. Yet these are tho . Presidential
chaps who whine about tbe freedom of
Ibt press" being destroyed ! California
I Conneeticat
bcisi ox Market St. Roys ten a ' Delaware
bem until he breaks away and rocs eff I'lioois
With cutter thill striking Lis hind legs Ind'1D
erery jump he takes. ' Jj"jB,k
Remedy : Tan such toys' tiles so that ' J
Ihwy will always remember it, then collect Maryland
damage far horse, harness aad vehicle, off Massaebo
lb respected ancestors cf the interesting
boy aforesaid.
ajj Joseph Richards, of Cipt. ITenry
K. Ritter's Company in 14 h P. V, has
rched Annapolis. He saye Eliss C.
Gemberliae. Samuel N'iven J,l HHI. Ohio
Jacob A- Bower, and Roswell Clioe five (
Cf bis Company, taken at Cold Harbor Kbodell
.v....UUg .a mun frisotsrt tlarred Vermont
JZ nTI'le j West Vi'
" e'tera A irgini is where Lander, ! " "eoc
Rotecrans, and otber won the victone Katsa
fof wnieh 31'CIeilan became iroted, and : Xetad
for which be was advanced to take tbei
plact of Scott. Y'et it i remarkable tbat Eatifated
tn all Western Virginia, enly one small
eoMty, ia the ox'rcaie South East corner.
Al'Clwla auej ,nty. 1 Ii.J-a.-cdv.tc
One of the teachers at Mid ileburi.Snv-j t.-kl .h.. l .l.i a: .i k.
j L 'l- a -l ' " "Il IUI ret ai w Vl tat 'm-m HI
dor county .hue whipptc? a boy, accidec- j bem."-Zr Adam Oark t Gm,
ta, j knkci an eye cut of another. The irL on Wm 122, 6.
rod was broken, and the end of it struck
Tbe Court rrfts on the first Monday cf the uof-rtaaate lad in the eye, with the An amusing fact occurred in New York,
resua stated. i on tbe visit of Gen. Grant to tbat city on
, , TT. ,7Trr. 'Monday. He lock a hack to conduct him
Asgreelte Vfte In 1363 and 1S61.' IrKt . 1 ' .V.i:-Tl.u;."a:pr:. : ts bis hoteL
The followfl.' table accompanied the r u""' "et-
il-H- I' shows the g- Rrt2
Tbe Rebel raiders from Canada into
Tbe driver, after depositing Vermont were dischareed bv a Canadian
the General, gave his friend the following - Judge on tbe plea of want of jurisdiction.
; toast : "Here's to tnetelf, Dennis Con-: Gen. Dii immediately issued orders for
Foster reports that Sherman's army is, nr,I's Utt I'jt-n!
in splendid condition, bavins lived on its ' tt0RF SIIii:.-Th-v are n
march cn the turkeys, chickens, sweet f me u jces-jptrp cr..! -ban
potatoes, and other luxuries of tht ei:i-1 H rse sh'e Irr n at the."ha-i HarJ3re re
tens, and that bit maxeb met wi-u tut of w PROCTER
feeble resistance. ' tewi.t.rg.oc n, it
EMJwirw-efWe. j Sk.ltCS !
SKATES: A t'ae asseriai-at of I.a!irt'
and Gent'emra's scales Kr sale at the .
Cheap Hajdsare Store of
oriCE- Vh-rea. letters if ian-iarr
tu ine ei'i of J..ear .-.rue. late of
B ;na I ii.-:. z. I'm- n ct'iiatv. deeeaaerf.
have been fraaie-1 ir the uMcrilr, ail rwv-."-r.$
i-.-r-T I Lie a. -:e are re jueateJ
tn nea'ne itaT.-! a'e T3f,'l',1,. aa thoie hav-
ir.e da 'ns or .ie-nattils a2ain.l the e'aTe mi
the sii .! t'.-eeiz: mike knnwa the Mm
with ut de'ar. f
ni sn.tvrrit aservtriz.
- : v w rii tfFf.a, iiMwt
r"J e 7 p. 1- 10.
and
?n. inom3 .?ao, wounded ..n. .t,. a w w. .u. , .
, , , ..- p., . -h.. l.-k a I) - "till, wifciua aueu iu auiiia; nu. , )w (,01Bg jfRJ lereaim III pursue
tne e-iatos nameii at ine """""fii euuuiuicu aro- t j ,v t n...i t . i i . a
.... , . ,, - ivuc i to uiiicu taie jjicuicuau. ucmiai runiso sucu marauuers woerever iouu'j.
clions in 1SC0 and 1S64 : Tit .IVlJrfJren,t,,,', ''r glU"' ,6rf,C9 00 j of ibe United Slate, and it', more than ; Since then, Ibe superior Canadian rulers
tne neM of battle. u.n.i j:a . ti. i:.. . ! ... .e.v.
DIVIDEND.
Michigan
nties jta
M ip.un
New Ilatrd
New J r i
New Y;i;I
biro
1S00.
lis S10
77.216
1 '5,039
C30,;03
72,143
12s. 331
110.216
07 013
02 5i2
1 '10,533
154 717
34 709
165,533
6o.9.3
121.125
075,156
412 411
11 410
470 412
19 031
42 4t
46,195
132 ISO
(new)
3,870,222
Bobby Lee ever did.'
1 C .'
1 10.000 LG!U' Eln " tbe 08 wio forwlr3ea preciated tho forco of this tenUmenl ud
r . i.-t home PanL V. nt,-n.J CrTiTiTV V!a.inn wtntan.Yal tl nleisAw
C'J.JI'J r Vva.aij uiv.mvh ( aa, (tx tftitll a U ItttVI a, ( .
10,024 return. j
Lieut II. W. SewalL of the U. S. reve-
n'ri- rj.EN:TLKMr:.V HAT.-. All tho ' service, bts been tried by eourt-mar-.su.oio
V.T it .:.i...: ont ri.es oasnei-D a soms. : tial. in Baltimore, noon the cbarce of
:'''t" I making false returns of payments, thereby
Joha N. Lukens and II. W. Mitchell, defrauding tbe government out of about;
143 334
y 1.300
115,141
72,703
173 4-7
162,413
42 534
Oil. Ill
12s to
Tbe listener tp- j have issued orders for the re-arrest cf tbe ihe SioeVnd-rs oa demand.
outlaws, and tbe tide of popular opinion X v.s.l6t. DAVID RC5ER.rah r
there is turning against those cowardly ; . . .
iograte who axe tccking to bring their! Q JJf$ J J XltS .
m" Pon Canada 1 ' T nFB ;. ..... , ...
1
A number of Rebel recently left for
Panama, there to take passage in a U. S.
Steamer, when, on a signal, they were to
He was found guilty, and ! rise, take the vessel, and turn pirate.
charts cf Madison Academy, at j sentenced to imprisonment for life in tbe : Our Government got wiod of tbe game,
iy. Luzerne Co., Pa. 'Clinton penitentiary, New York. The I let the "chivalry" eomo on board, and
22,1 s7
55,811
graduates of Ltwisburg University, have 1 $100,000,
taken
aver
I sentenea hu hen atmroved. and the nria-
IAPIEs' Fl"R. The larrrcst as- .oner removed to the prison.
J r-.-.-.T ar illAKI.I.S OAhir'KD a r-.eNS, Ccn- I 1
COAL IL'st. Then is company or
ganized iu Pbiladel. to manufacture fuel
out cf the dust of eoaL They bavs dit-
hich tbe dust is
solid compact mas,
prove it to be
Ua.-1-l li.teL l'M.aa.-ihli
A little child cf Mr.
David Fox, of i
then made ihem prisoners.
On Saturday last two thousand hesd of
cattle, tbe fruit of Gen. Merrnt expedi-
IJ.yertown, in Berks county, accidentally ' a " ,,nB O0" al J"""
470,715 poisoned itself ty eating arsenic which had f0Tere.J m V'.0. h' m.
14 410 Un mixed up in molasses and plaeed on ! fo,,me "J tcP,,n mI
572.607 the eill for the purpose of destrovinz fliet. 1 ,D 4 th''r "Pe"meD,. 1
el j lion to Loudouo Valley, Va, passed tbro ; lo ihe aut tenbrr ia dne fi rm ef la
Frederick, Md.,on tbe way to Pennsylvania P";'" 10 ,'M"3 ' ""1 '"a'' ,r' flo
! ' ' ' male erameii ate paynteni. and thn.e
5,811 r'EXT
3.874 Vi itt
. i Cvatiawt,tal Ii -tel. l'L:Ui-lih:a
17,234 1 Tbe Northumberland County Bank, tt
16,523 Sham. kin, is now a national institution.
rotin2 fiies 1 cje..uicu.e .
J 6 very valuable fuel. It burns freely and Correcte-l Srmi- VTetkh 1 !! & Smith.
... .. I thornnehlr. and civea ont aa much heat a '
in ibe wav of ( ri ills -nt!uri. a:
hare applied fi r a Liceme ; r Ihe -a h. I
w-11 en leav-r In e.ve a'i5.raci: n u a.! va.
faver me wi:h pain n.-e.
liV.MEI. M. RENNEK
BuiTal.ie To. X v. IS. I"M
Executor's Notice.
TETTER- T-:a:nr ntarv oo 'he e-'ate of
i HEKWN TOST. dee d, laie uf Lewi-
bure boro". I'ain Cv aniy. hive te.o grani' 1
A.i
n'iti-l u
pavntent. and thr.e havne
I claims aza-o.t ihe same wi I rrteni ihem
prorer'y aoihennraieil i--r s-oiem-iit let
I07O DMU KKbuK. Lfi-ji..r
1
Th ? " t th'f P- rH Bank bit tVs ds
r?i- ar 1 . -.bp r e-r -nt f.-r lKw
I The Lewisbure Bank declared d.v.Jea I . -x'rn-h.. free fr..m 'he U.tvwraaseal
. of 4 per cent, ciear cf ail Taxes, payable to p,T4v.:. :b. th.---'"t -n detnaad.
I X ,v. 3. 14 H PH E 1. 1. E R Treav.
IIEXSr HARPER,
o..VJO, trch SI,
riiiiaJolphia,
Has a large stock of
1 .! T : s'.
nsr. rrri.Fzr.
solid si.rri: wam
.!rr..-r P'ated TE fETTS. SPOOXB,
FoRKS. Ae Ort. 1. tf I 4r
NOTICE.
rpHREE SehM.I Tearhers V'""' "
Address I.. li'X'KK. Pre. t.
or JlUX llt -M.M VN. Sew
WF.eij p. ii. iter.
1 EXTI.EM EN"? HAT?. All the I u,0.r0SnjJi ,Da 6' mi B,oca ne"
.7T'- at 1.1 tKLEj OAfc.l'OED A SllNsL 1 " una"v.".
Wheat
Cora
Rye
$2.50
1 50
1 00
80
4,015,773
3 70,222
llJ.aoi
"Out of the mouth of babes tod sack
linn" is true bow at in the dav of tbe
Psalmist Do readers remember Rebecca, i Oats, 32 lb.
I: title is ''Northumberland County 1 tho little white slave girl from the South ? i Parley 1.40(.l CO
National Rank." j There was a whole column of argument Flaxseed 2.50
'in her answer, when he waa aaked if that Wool r0
T A PIES" FUR?. The larirrst a.?- B0U!.J ,ule fr MC.ei.an I ''If I weia a Kata "fS 10
Butter, prim f
do common
Eggt
Lard, fresh
do old
Tallow
Potatoes)
Lime! Lime!
" T CONTIXTE to refit the oU. weil know
4' 1 Limexila of l.eo.F.MilleT. E-q . id Kelly
30 towBahip. o the River road beiweea M.Iuhi
tl.L
. V n
CAUTION.
pen- ne are herehr 'b',fn trvvlii!;
mr wit-. Lii'it -V u.'et. ri mr
nni. as I w.il tv..t pav t.r he rcpoaaiMw
0 aad Lewisborr, a0J offer the leM amcle f , fc" ''D? "T d" 7 "s"""" ,.
iVLimeai I.DWIX Wliwa
f? v.. ...... . ... Kell, T,. Nov. 9. -; Hw
j . iia-i.111 i in .id uiaijua tuaue, i i .
, t.u..tai U.ui. lt.ii,s I ittUCl 1 WUU.U.
Pried App'V 10
1 tl .nnta r.e lvnsli&.1 ie fi vl,nn t . - i
. " r 1 - - . . 1 - ' 1 ... .11.1. rvi 4 i'JJ
75 tUe thousand bu-hels or mnre.
' Country Sop ftO Ctiin,us0.bsl 404 Kel'.
JOHN Rli
p.le
JOHN HAW'j
HART l'f'VM"'l'" '.:,- -1 rrr.