V ILLIGL REUOIW. W.EIL'IrAT3EII4II23C3MLCZov, Friday, Mar, 114 .11831. Forever Nat -thot standard sheet! Where breaths:wee foe but falls before up, Withßiveijons:s soil beneath-our feet, , And Freedom's banner streaming o'er` u? Pkitact Saleg.—The following is n lis,t of the publie sales to come off,Tto-foixertiAtd Au the Record .413RAFEA.M ,SitocK.Exr, 1014 1 if, /SOO-. ANN N. HOLLINGER, islatekl Wm. Kr,c,EmEtt, Disixeh 17, 1.861. E. S. Tftoxgr„, Match 18. J. IL. Dlll Ea kX. ,110NRPREAR., March 25, 1861. Wm. A. Tmrrx.E, /iia,r.cli 2¢,1864. C. HOFFMAN, Dlarcji 26. Max. BO'?" April 0, .1.V4.• Caskßeceiprs.--Tile foaming is a, list oaf cash tneeipts singe ; our last issue : John . . A. 11. Fisher, . . . r.. 50 . 5.00 Jolla ,Dear, (of G) . 450 • Samuel Legicrone, . . I .'OQ ,Solomqo I,Tempqmer, . _ 1.50 Adam Flory, . ' ~00 . . 0414 1 , a Joseph Aiess, Jostah_Thlrgek-,_ Ito'nry W. Punk, Ittrrsstnith, Niehol3 , 3 Koontz, Jr., J. ti., 1 40610 it, . 0. . 9.7;5 1; for Airs. E. J. Sheiry ".1)U Ztrite, (Greet eastle,) . 4.50 ief"totttilEllclitivitc-mitstuszlmmA la/es advertised in to•day's paper by Col l'rnxel and C. Huffman. Frtsh.r,ime.—lt will be seen by reference to another eoluntn_that_, red Lb supply the public with 4 superior sr liele of wond-burr.t lure Promoted.—We lean; from the Hammond 47(rzette a .small paper published at Point Lookout. Md , that C. MARTIN, of. Co. 11._ .12t1i Pa. lieservg Corps, formerly of tbis place, has been promoted from" dispensary .clerk in the !Tampon,' Hospital, to llospit al Steward, I:. 4.rtny. Toen.thip Tickek —At a Union meeting held u the Town Hall, on Saturday qNPrting last, the following ticket was nominated to be supported at the coming elpption Judge, Oettry N. Stoner ; Inspector, Benj. F Funk ; Assessor. I.leo. Summers, Sen.; Assistant Assessors, Henry Bear, _Nicholas Bonebrealc.; School Direetors, Dania! Potter . , Abraham 'Frantz; Auditor, Jacob S. Good : Supervisuts, li. It Resh, Henry Shank.Jolm St ou Ire r. . The same evening the Democrats met anti cAminatoil the following tiekot :—.Tudge, Da ;rid ; Inspector, J. .1. ; As sessor, David, Barnhart; Assistant Assessor:4, .John Wit)hart, Win. Johnston; School Di xeetors, Simon Lecrone, Samuel OM wake; Stiparcisors„Wm. Logue, Daniel Heartinan, Philip Haas; Constable, Henry Scott; tor:John Zady. For tt)e Borough :—Jus. lice of the Peaeo, I). B. Russ6ll i Assessor, PP' Morganthall; Assistant Assessors, John W. Coon, Jos. 11. Crebs; School Ihreetors,, Wm. F. Horner, lieorge Ilarbangb; Consta -14, Wm. %Th. The electien will be hell/ on Ftiqny, the 18th install t tieriotct Accapt.—We regret to learn that P. R.tittt, a larlabont Pi years of age, son of Mr. A p;t:g. KARR, of thi3 yieini- Illur(Lrcr. (..Tquyht.—Tht!, negzo suspected - - • . , of colarnitii ß g t • . . , , , i ,-.s--accalontiy - stiot on battirday Ilst• It ' thus he will gain $lOO, and lip van secure . near Gabby's, mentioned iu our last issue was appears thatthe gun was in the hands of a i the local bounties besides. • ; caught at 31artinshtirg, Ira. kle was taken younger brother who, tint thinking it lodetl, ; . . _ '• thronll burp en the ears en Saturday last. The Sah.s.—Notwitlistandin” the largely • ''' • playfully pointed it, at his brother and pulled I.' ' ' ' i l under p1iar,.., ,, e, of Shea,' 'Brat4 of this COUTP. increased , nintiotsales-ativr Ise& in this , the trigger to explode the cap, lodging the . ty. He will be cortimitted to the county pri de_ ' %ghat this Spring, we learn that property: contents, several buckshot in his face, son to await his trial.—fgu,t. se stroying the sight of the left eye and very sells well generally. llorses comm .and from • • • i tiously shattering pq . check bone: At last •SI ro to S2OO and upwards; mileh eows ft•om , The Exchqnge of Prisoners. e • •••,•)0 to $.40 dupwards,equallyfair wz 'es 'lVAsitytalroN, 11.1 arch 2.—Arrangernents accounts he was lying in a critical situation, :'-' - " hut his physicians, Drs. Brotherton an d i being, realized for other stock. • ! for the esehange of prisoners have at length --- _ , been effected-. For some time past an n0e1 . % Frantz, entertain hopes of his recovery. I Rumors of another Draft.—lt is rumor- I ficial eorrespondence between General But-' Announcements such as the above lire of ied 'that another call for 200,000 1 . 1,1011 will 1 ler a»d the rebel commissioner Otrld has frequent occurrence, and this is one of m I been carried on. This correspondence has a. ; soon be Made. - I re., tilted in the declaration of exchange, in try sad warnings which it would be well fur I • ~ . . taa"'llte •joint resolution of Con Tess c.nn• ) which it is mused there all prisoncrs tl'elimr pareitt;l to heed. The practice of late cf-boys ' • • 1 i • r;" • I unipittr.t. le payment of bounties until the led at Li ' it.l . L . A (nut up_to_the.:24th. of January. • . . carrying lire arms has become too comatetz,4l_arnf_Alirii_ji,as been signed by the P resi- I 180:1 4 are declared exckanyec - 1. e, ....-- v.....--. 4.111141...- - - ... +..- -•-• -•-.... • and unless abandoned more accidents will : d ' • • eat, and m a law. : Out of 30,000 veterans in the army of the tionhtless be the result- • - i Potomac, whose terms expire within the next . ar Ca ptai n I§ Sawyer and Flynn, whp verc Milo Months; at feast 25,000 have re-onlis- FrOnt Copt. git) tz.-:-.ll' c yesterday saw a'- - y - , , , sentenced to death by the Rebel authorities', tea and it is expected that the balance will letter written by Capt. L. B. Krwrz of Co. I• . follow their example. Of 0„000 granted fur ,' at Richmond, in retaliation for the hanging (l. 17th Reg. Pa.,Car. to his family in thisl lows 5,500 have already returned to duty. • . • of two spios by Gen. Burnside have beau ex- ; • •• . ' place, dated Yorktown. March 5. The Capt. 1 * ! - • chanted. ' . A Cincinnati firm has received. from Lou-I confirms the previous accounts published of , ' isiasa orders_lor-T-00-elowsi- -- 49 -- wagens, al Kilpatrick:a raid to the rebel Capitol. ll' ..,.. . quantity et; harness,' 30 carts, 1,000 barrels pork, 300 tuns hay, blacksmiths: and carpen-1 ,ters' tools, 0__:1 sore indication that peace and prosperity arc soon to follow the foot 1 steps of freedom in that portion at least of! the South. i states thist. they were within a half to:le ul frt;m which point they Nlielled the Eli y. destroyed ridges,locomouves and ca's tore 4p the freAreatt `and canals - ‘ir - e - rtitelearp front the - Capes: that, Joit:ru P.ony way shot. sn :ann and so seriously wounded. that it ix Seared, ampu tottipp, t wr 4j,i)ove tri- he reartrtett I'ettng Flory is Irons the neighborhoo4 offtinggold: 7aw - ttihe:Flag," hy $. N trig aNielr next week TrimminiTrees.r-The,propout is,the prop er time to attend to this worlz, before the sap begins to ascend from the roots to the trunk and limbs, and thus insures plentiful growth , of aboots and consequently an abundant fo- a desirable thing around one's dwelling, du. sing the . uultry ,umatis of summer. This month and April Wilde for preparing and planting out young trees, but the latter month is rp.thor too Jato for trimming. In this see : . tion too little 'attention is paid to a pi,ciper time for trimming, and too many prune their qes in the latter part of April --- auti - in - Mayi !when 'huh are not only ready to burst, but even are open. We have found from - our own experience that thisls tote -mouthy. ,trial grapevines, ant we never knew of one thus managed not to flour ish and bear abut], dandy. CITGeo. Kilpatrick's raid on Richmond has not terminated exactly as we had hoped it woulll., in the release of the soldiers long suffering in the Riehrpond prism. Nevar, finless it exhibited great courage, gallantry and enterprise on the part of this young and brave Union commander. No. one plae, save Kilpatrick, has had the glory of attacking the defenses of Richmond and carrying two of the lines of fortifications; pia , nothing -but the treapher, of Dahlgren's guide saved the Rebel capital from falling into our bands. Although unsuccessful in capturing the Reb . • el capital, General Kilpatrick inflicted such damage upon the " con fede ratb" coin mun i ca. bons as will require three or four weeks to repair. The country will give* the gallant Kilpatrick all honor for his brave effort to i save our prisoners from further inearcora• Lion in the "Black Holes" of Riptmonti. 2.50 7.00 1.50 t.cse 1.00 , .BfirThe ichisky bill, as it has now passed both Howes of Congress, and awaits the President's signatgrp, imposes a tax of GO cents per gallon on all spirits which niu be distilled and sold, or distilled and removed for eonsnutptiou or sale, previags to gip. Ist day of f inly next. Any tag after this ticve 7 T eh - 7 7- 'IL is to Pe provid-cil-far-try-ftrture—legislatiotri aud will doubtless be inserted in the supple niental tax -bill now under consideration ,by the committee of ways and means. The - - Whisk - ey - bill - imposes an additional tax . of 40 cents per galkin on imported spirits on hand. The gliding scale of dtpics on both domestic and foreign spirits, and a tax on the stock 1 on hand -- of domestic - Spirits, leave - no - place in' this bill. A Capita! Regulation.—ln:structioris have been issued to the police of San - Francisco, to arrest all vagrant youths found about town after night without a pass from their parents. If some such regulation were adapted in this town it would he a source of comfort to quiet citizens, at the same titno it would do, no ir reparable injury, that we can think of to the boys. The plisses now generally carripd by the are a•deel: of Cards, a plug of tobacco and a bottle of whiskey. Of course these passes are not furnished by the paresis, vet some of theta don't seen: to care much that they are pontributA by others. qemze Dame law fides a penalty of 85 upon any person who kills or destroys pertain birds out of season, as . fol lows : -Partridges from the first of February to the 41..0. of September f Quails and Rab bits front the first of February - to the first of October; Woodcocks from the first. of Feb ruary to the fonrth of July. It is during the time named that the Species aro propa gated, and to destroy them at that time tends to their total extinction, hence the laW for their protection. • • Inapareout to My:mils —The ' public are not generally aware; of the fact that the Gov ! emblem. pays a bounty of $4OO to all per ! sons who enlist fur the Tpiztifar se7yiee. The I h nmty to volunteers is $4OO for veterans, anal $3OO co. new recruits but for the regular i army the new recruits will re e• a '.400 t —riiirThe-Pret , ideu Vl' as-A i reeted — tl e sentences of all deserters who have been con-' depmed by court-martial to death, and that !, Mace not imen otherwise acteii.uixon.by him, be mitigated to imprisonment, Burin the War, st the DrY, 'realign, Merida. , . - -• . ' LeursrA:l4l.4.Egrn:q.—The fetal vote of iNertisenteat of the Daitrilic Female College, There is a tenement house in New, 'York the- State 'as far as 'received; is 9,293.'11.43's :triacititteittg that the price - of board - tor Men- city having 118 rums, Sby 10 feet, contain. .. - ' —. •; ty weeks Is $4.)00, - or tive 'barrels et flour. I ing 70 fansilies, of 144 adults and - 138 chit majority over Fellow s i54,542,0ver P 13,- • i dice ,11 dogs and 43 ate. ders-3,495-,-.Over hoth .1,727.. •The other . Norristown -Pa.. boasts of a laby nine " imildidatos of the Free' State tickeC.arc'elect• 'months old, whose. weight is eighty pounds . Air The President having signed ' ' e.l by •ibout tarn carne majority. • .. 1 wh.oppe - r, take it either way. - - '-twll v iFl:y bill, it i.:_thcreforc a law. , Amenclynentie Vibe Minstibition.--.On Fri , day last, in th... 3 Senate of this ...State the joint 1 Tesointions propbsing cedilla .smandmants ,to the Constitution, one of whitrit is to allots soldiers to vet,e-when in the *Wary servite _.-luatty, Wets yanse,a :to } t rd reaiT. AD g, 18 top. . . • 4joint resaitatinn p!oesetrg certain amsnti, sztesits to Me Conti (Neon, Xte it xesolved by the Senate and Time of Representatives of the Ceelearbwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, I That the following amendment be' proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth; in.accordance_wfth_the pxo_visions oldie tenth article thereof- . There shall be an additienal seption of the third article of the Constitution, to be tles irmated as Beaten jout• as fellows: , . .s. 0779 N IV. Whenever any of the quail: fled electors of this Comntenwealth shall be in any actual military service under a requi sition from the President of the United States. or by the authority of this Common : . wealth, such electors may exercise the.right of suffrage in all elections of the citizens, up, der such regulations as are or shall be pre.' 1 scribed by law, as fully as if they were pres ent at their usual place of election. SECTION 11. There shall he two addition al sections to the eleventh article of tie Con stitution, to be designated as sections right And nine, as follows: SECTION VIII. NO bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly exi ressed in the title, except appropriation bills. SECTION IX. ,No bill shall be passed by Legislature granting any powers or privile ges in any rase where the authority to grant such powers or privileges has been or may hereaftet be conferred upon the courts of the Commonwealth., --National-Banks.— There-a re-tiv-o-hundred and sOenty-eight national banks organized, with the capital of $33,000,000. Eight mil lion dollars of the new National currency in the fives and tens have been issued to ono hundred and seventy-eight banks, bri»ging the issue IT t 3, the Ist of January, since which time the other one hiindred banks( have been °wining. The gJomptroller is being rapidly supplied with notes, and the I other banks will soon receive their portion. The_plates for the new notes, (twenties, fif- ties and hundreds) arc in 11414, will be printed and issued soqu - The Antietam liattle-field.---In'the Mary land Senate on the Ist instant, the commit tee on the Antiettun batty-field reported in i favor of the purchase of twepty acres of the battle-field, and - jointly with the State of [ tiew-York ; -Thich-agrecs to-bear-half -of-the_ eapense, to re-inter therein -the remains.of the soldiers of the Union, who fell in the I battle. They also propose the purchase of three neres upon South Mountain, upon i which to peal, monument to General Re- I no. TIT United States Senate on Thurs day, pn the recommendettion pf the Secreta ry of War, end of the Governors and Legis !attires of several States, adopted the House joint resolution extending the time for the payment of the United States bounty . to re enlisting veterans and new voinnteers until the first of April. The President. at once approved of this resolution, and the draft will be postponed, probably entirely aban doned, :Is the•prospect for raising the entire quotas of the different States by means of bounties, is said to be very eneonraging. .810-010 dwelling house of Mr. 11. Oder _man, residing near Greenfield Mills, Freder ick. county. Md., was #red by an incendiary on Thnrsday night week, and entirely de stroyed, together with all his out-huildings Ilia family fortunately escaped unhurt Be sides the loss Or a nice comfortable home, 81825 in the U. S. currency were, consum ed, making his total loss $1.9,000, with only $O2 insurance. Mgr:Jeff Davis has placed General Bragg in chief command Of Op armies of the Con federacy, 'with headquarters tit Icielimonil. EffMElf=l (t relk_e THE WM N THE SOUTHWEST, 4,C0n.1k Driven on Selma, Ala. Nkw / * ORS., March S.—The Tribune Aop, tains ttiLfallo..wiag—front—We_ • •• = • A despatch from Memphis, Morph re ceived Lore this evening, gives some pew and interc:lting details of skerman's uwyg merita. • • The de.patch says that after having reach ed Meridian,. Sherman sent out scouts to feel the ground, and to ascertain •whether Login, who ;had started how Florence to nieet..biai, and Smith and Arierson, on whose cavalry ho_relied tO prosecute his march' on Selma, wrer,e_advancing. Three days elapsed before he received a ny answer; but as his army had but a limit ed number of rations, he-by a ' rapid. move : . ment,_:' I'o4 disconcerted the rebels, sudden- . . i t y turned toward Aberdeen and Columbus, ip the richest part .qf Eastern Mississippi, where his army was sure. to find an abun dance .Thr e or provisions. this movement:he turned his back upon _Selina andsMabi r- I d l =ma ' Ir ". • sarkliTed - tftward — Logan, ‘vh - OftW already at. vanned to meet him, and, by an audacious strake'of strategy, placed himself at a dis tance of about one.hundred•ruiles from John- Bank, now menaced by his advance. The despatch says that the rumor spread concerning the attack upon Mobile and Sel ma, by Sherman, was simply meant to divert public attention from the real object of the expedition,' which aims at as invasion of Georgia somewhere between Trenton and La fayette. IV,tspiNcroiv, March 5.---T.fp - to noon to, day the Government has not received any official information in relation to %Jen. Sh.erman. Trim the Memphis Bulletiff, - Feb. 26) We have intelligence, the correctness of which- e can vouch for, that on last Sun day week, at noon, Gen. Sherman entered 11 - eir ilian with but little opposition, — Poll: hurriedly retreating before him for Demop olis and Selina. The enemy were 'rushing, reinforcements toward Selma, but the attacks in other quarters. and the intense alarm ex isting through the surrounding country, were qistracting, their attention and parali-, 17.111..1 their efforts. Immense and irrepara big losses have been inflicted upon them.— I Provisions and railroads have been destroy ed, and vast. unrolvis of horses and mules, ' aecompaniel with a little army ,of negroes, were captured— The people the routes pursued by the different branches of the ex , pedition_„--geperally,expteisesi—thep selv_cs is sick apd tired of the war, and longing " for peace. Our information is from over hal, nod is certain.,, The result of this ex-_ pedition, from all we learn, will bp nmstgrat , flying - to every loyal heart, ang disastrous in the extreme to the rebel cause. CINCINN4TI, Nardi S.—An officer arriv ed at Cairo, yesterday, direct from Vicks burg, who eorroborates the Confederate sto -ries-regarding - the return—of General- Sher-- 1 map's expedition to Jackson. llesays that a portiim of Sherman's force is marching already for Vicksburg, with a small army of negroes. arid a large kit of 'tulips, horses, hogs, cattle, &c. These are the s oils taken on the wit,. Iletie' nitwits say' that Col. Forrest was killed in an engagement with Sherman'a ex peditipn: CA I [to, March . S.—Passengers by the steamer Luminary, from ViErksburg on the instant, say that Sherman ttntl his army are there. ' REBEL NEWS, Nay limn:, March 6.—ltic,hmond papers of the ist and 2d instant have been receiv ed here. They admit that Kilpatrick pene trated within three miles of the city, and re late how narrowly I.ec escaped capture.— General Wise also had a narrow escape, be ing at the residence of the rebel Secretary of War, from whence be reached the city. Four hundred more of our prisoners were shipped on 'Feb 29 for Amerips, Georgia, Nearly 3,000 have thus far been sent there, and accomm3dations exist for 6 ? 000. Forty•six miles of the Mobile an] Ohio Railroad were destroyed by Gen. Sherman. The Southern Road was also destroyed from Meridian to Jackson, and 8(10 negates were carried off. The rebel accounts of the battle of Olus tee. in Florida, show that their force con sisted ot 'oilmen regiments or illfantry, four hattallions of cavalry, and three hatteries of artillery. Their lo,s was SOO killed and wounded. NOltTil CAROLIII4! N EW. ()ILK • March 6..—Offteial intelli .•.• !. • • is the repot t—tiratfelf — Pa - iTis has oritered the immediate seitire of all points now held by the FedpraAs in North Carolina. Gen. reek has made all preparations, in his power; and all citizens and firemen are under grders to go into the fortification The hanging by the rebels of twenty-three men of the SCI "North Carolina (white) Reg iment. has exasperated the lOyi.d North Car olina troops beyond all bounds, and they have resolved to take no more prisoners. Continued Bombardment _or Charles- NEW TCTIi, March i.—Tho steamer Ar ago has arrived from, Hilton Head and Charleston bar, with claws to . the 4th inst.-- She brings detachments of the 47th, 54th, and 11c4th New York ; Bth Maine, and 85th Pennsylvania Yoluuteers, and . .3d Rhode Is land hattery. Also, sonic twenty offmers, Wounded in Florida, and fifty-four rebel de- Ncrters. Colonels ltelct, Moore, Sammons, .Meyer, Slidell. and Jackson, are among the passengers, the total number of whom is 90 Nothing new front Charleston eseept.that the buinbardinent was continued with good effect. Tlin rebels replied at intervals, but. seareely_doing any injury. - New ficiniiishere'Eice?fa,,i CONCORD, N: li., March P. M.— The victory' in this *ate being col ebrateti by fireworks, music, prucessiwis,tke. Coxcottai, March 3t.), . turns Irogi 153 torus make ::;ilinure's ma jority 5,88:1. 1:10gR/BLE TRAGEDY. We And jo mir Pittsburg exchanges fall Aetails of one of the most horrible domestic tragedies which it as .ever been our pto- days ago . in Lawrence ,county, in this state and the particulars are as follows: "In theearly part of the present month a soldier belonging to the.looth regiment, bal-r -ing re-enlisted ler the war, obtained a thirty ,days, furlough .and returned to his home — in - Lawrence county, about hour miles from-Dar lingtonand Almost adjoining the. Beaver county line. the man was married and dw ring his absence his wife * contracted 'an no quttintance with a scamp in the neighbor hood, whielFe - itirTii - ifiitid - Wa - WituiFaliti - tiiii; ey between the parties. Of all this, howev 7 er ' thausband was in, complete ignorance, and upon his return home be took up his a delay or of the Plot which was oven then ma turing against his - life. It appears that soon after his arrival it was agreed between the -man aatiher_paramour that_he should be put out of - the and one melt, While the unsuspecting man lay asleep in his bed, the guilty pair approached him, and slipping a .noose, which they had previously prepared, over his head, they threw the other end over a basin which extended across the dwelling, and pulling on it, with all their might, they swung the wretched man off the-bediand-in moment ahnosi had him in such a position that resistance on his , part became impossi ble. They had their victim .now completely in'their power; and the deliberation which marked their movements shows a degree of I cold-bloodedness unequalled almost in the annals of crime.' - Finding that death did not take place as soon as they expected, they fas. - toned the rope, whief. up to this time they had held over the beam,• the body of their , victim writhing in his death agony from the ether end, to a peg in the wall, and leaving the miserable man to his late passed out of the housp. After• remaining outside long e nough for strangulation to take place, they again entered the house, and taking down the now lifeless remains of the netrdered, man carried him to a coal bank in the vicin ity, inside of which they concealed him.— The next day it was noticed that the wo man's paramour was rather flush of funds, and this, s lonpled with the fact that the sol,- dier was missing, induced those who knew. the guilty relations existing between the wog man and the man, to suspect that all was not, right; so an inquiry was instituted through, which_the _Mite tragedy was brought to, light. The woman struck with fear or re morse, made a foil contession of the whole _allair,implic•a,tinglicr—paramour-as—the_prin eipal in the murder, and both ho and she were arrested and committed to jail at New , Cas tle to await.their trial for murder. The gen tfistnan from whom we obtain our report of the tragedy could. no,t give us the names of the parties, but he vouches for the correct' ness of the_ facts as we lave given them. It is a most horrible alNair, Ana naturally cre ated great excitement iu the community where it transpired." " KilpatrioklA Raid ' Lebel—Pcitart - ;peels. • yhe army correspondence of the Herald contains the following : The Richmond Seating/of March sth con tains further accounts of Kilpatrick'S raid. The gallant, Dah!green is dead. After leaving Richmond, he proceeded with 3 por• tiou of his men toward the Pcnninsula, .through the county of King and Queen, where he met I.4icutcnant Col. Pollard of the 9th Virginia, and hara sharp encounter, in Which Col. Dahlgreen was shot dead. Some severity or eighty of his men were captured. The remainder have rejoined R,"ilpatriak, as has bun already suited. Col. Dahlgreen was one of the bravest sans of America, and his death will be regretted by all who ever knew him Ile had lost a leg in the service, and had just arrived at that period of eonva leseence when he could take the saddle, when he was cnrt 'down by war's relentless hand. Upon his person was found 'an address to his men and a memorandum of the route he was to take with his command" whew he left Kilpatrick, Whet° he was to go, what he was to do, when he was to be there, and when he was to rejoin the main force. The ad dress to his wen is a most spirit-stirring and patriotic appeal to their sympathies and valor in behalf of their felhiw-soldiers who are suffering imprisonment in the lothesome dungeons ' and upon the,desert islands of the Con lederacy. Ile-begs them •not to fal ter or flag, but to follow him to open prison doors, arm, puffin°. arms into -the hands of ' of their released r 'brethren, they would all march together to kill Davis and his Calumet,_ and then return., home to .their friends, ready and anxious for further deeds of val or. The death of Colonel Dahlgren is denied on antliwity of despatches received by the President horn General Butler. An Interview Between Gene , al Lee and Gen- Iller al .11' Milan. • . . written communteatma was sent to the Secretary of War on Saturday last, by a for mer member of the Maryland Legislature, and a cousin of the rebel , General Lee, sta ting that during the battle of.Atatietann Gen eral Lee had his headquarters at his house; that on the night after the battle by sent a messenger into our lines to General lan , requesting an interview at his headquar ters; that General McClellan, accompanied by some of his staff, rode that night tlfrough the rebel lines, and bad a long interview with General Lee, w ho,' among other things, informed McClellan that his army was cros sing the Potomac. The writer has been sub pcotmed belbre . the Committee colt the Gila duet of the War. • I=l TrintTEETS I-PoLliyaTmEx seem to have I “.counnittee of vigilance" out in Idaho Terriory. Recent accounts from. there state that the miners - had hung four highwaymen; who confessed that they be longed- to a gang of eighty-three others, and acknowledged that they.had robbed and kill ed over 100 men. At this the tdiners be came exasperated, and surromMing "Virginia City, captured live others, who made a sim ilar cpufession;_and.were-hung on the—spot Tire others were executed at Bannock: t)nc hundred ofthe committee bad gone in search of others of the gang. Among those hung at yirgiuia City where H. Plummer, the sheriff, and Geo Lane and J Gallagher, two of his deputies.. .• Au earthquake is a wltulesale gave-digger IN' Returns from 48 towns in New York show o majority of 24,699 in favor of allow ing soldiers to vote. . li'cilaridats" VENETIAN NOISE LINIMENT, pINT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CENTS, FOR: the cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains,.bruises, splints, cute, colic, slipping stifle, over heating, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc, It is warranted cheaper and better than . any4lfier nal- • c e eser - offeed - to - the - publicw - Tlaarnsamitnif -animals have been cured'of the colic and over-heating by this Liniment; and 'hundreds that were crippled and lame have been restored to their former vigor.,lt is used by all the first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly received from the Racing Sta bles of England for fresh supplies oldie invaluable iticlK Over 2;60 0 . 1 Eft in tin iav e bee reeeh. ed. :Remember; po cents laid out in time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all druggists. Office 56 Cortlandt Street, New-York. Feb. 19.--1 m _ _ =IP 14 LiC4 , 11, 7 , , = Near St." Thornai op the 3d inst., AN NIE, wife of Philip Short, aged 69 years, 4 mouths and 13 days. Dearest Mother thou bast left us, Here thy kiss we'deeply feel; But 'tie God that has bereft us. He eon all our,sorrows heal. The spirit is not dead, Though low the• body lies; But free from pain and sorrrow fled, To dwell-beyond-the-skies.---K - .-S:- am..a.xtms„mmils. _From_the ilmericau_of Tuesday last. FLOUR.--Sales reported on 'Change com prised 1,000 bbls. very choice Howard Street - Extra on terms not zuade public and 1,000 bbls. good Superfine do. at $6.87:1; bbl.— We quote Howard Street Super and Cut Ex tra, at $6.75.(c0 8 , 71 . ; Shipping Extra do. at $7.50 ; Retailing Extra do. at $7.621; Fatal ly do. at $8 25(0 50. GRAIN.-lied Wheat was is fair request.. -Sales-of-4,soo_busliels ordinary to very good, kennsylvartia and Western, illarylaia,d at 150, —lOO cents, and 800 bushels good Southern, at 170 CQOIS. Sales of 4.500 bushels fair.. and good, white Corn at il7(a)118. cents ; 25,000 bushels yellow do. at 116®117, cts. ;. and 3,000 bushels damp and, inferior do. at' 111©113 cents. We now, quote prime Penn-- sylv,allia Wheat at 150@)160 cents. White Corn,ll6®llB cents; yellow, do. 115®,117 cents. Oats t.;5(1n . ,47.6 cents, measure, and 90 (e)93 ets weight. Rye 13 i®l4o cents bushel. dull. Sales at _ _ _ Ipitta CalifFirtiri e :et,,i arc . 6-- The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at Mil- Lips' Avenue Drove Yard .are -larger this. week; reaching about .1,722 head; theraur ket in consequence is dull, and. prices have declined; Ist quality Musylvania and Wes tern Steers are selling at horn 10{@1. 1 / 2 c;„ a few choice'sold.at laic; 2d quality at front 12(it)13e; and tormnor, at from S up to 11c lb as to qualityy. The market clused.dull. at these rates, aud several sales were made late in the diy it loiter prica, than, the a.! . bove FOR RA ' 13uildin g reeted-as—an- fal" " Itle "'raise, on the lot adjoining. Kurtz's Hotel, is ulfered for rent. For terms, apply to D. H. BONEBRE AK, MIT 11-3 w) Ag't for Capt. L. B. Kurtz. • • F l lL LIRE HE subscriber has now for sale- at his Lime! M Kiln, 3 miles Elie. of Waynesboro', a superior al tick of WOOD-BURNT LIME for Whitewash ing. Plasterkig, &c. JOSEPH tn. MESS. Mar 11 - : 6t, BLIC SALE. IT THE subscriber now being in the army will sell, at Public sale, in Waynesboro', on FRIDA V T IE 18TH OF , MARCH, inst., the following property, viz : 1 HOUSE, I COW,., 1 Buggy, 2 sets Harness; :3 Bedsteads and Bedding,- 1 Cook Stove, 2 Parlor stouts, 1 Bureau, 2 Wash stands, 2 Cotner Cupboards, lot Carpeting, I 'Pablo I set chair.% 1 large !locking CIIIIII; 24 narrels of Corn. 1 tun kla), 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 large Meat. Vessel, 1 Chorit, 1 safe; Potatoes by the bushel,. with a variety of other articles. Ila - Sale to com mence at HI o'clock on said day, when a credit of four mouths will be given on- all sums over $lO. ' E. S. TRUXEL. G. V. Mose., Auct. "c;cassvw.a_rt9sP , VERMIN EXTERMINATORS V' 011 RATS, MICE, ROACIITS, ANTS, BED RUGS, MOMS IN ?CDS, WOOLENS, SC., INSECTS ON PLANTS, Fowt.s, AN IMALS, Put up in 25c 50c. and $ . ,1„.00 Boxes, Bottles, .and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for liorstai, - Puntac AC. - Only * infallible remedies, hnown. "Free from Poisons." * "Not dangerous to the Human Family. " "ltats count out or their holes to die. " hulesale in all large cities. - 11.14,801.1 - brall - Druggists - and Retailers everywhere. 1...1P.13kwa us!!! of all Worthless imitations. - IW'ee that "Uoavait i " name is on each Box, 1301. ;le, and Flask, before you buy. 27 - Address • . ENA , Y R« COS T. 4 R . CePIIINCIPAL DEPOT 482 Bitoaolvax, N. Y. E;rSold by all Wholes:no and Retail Druggists in Waynesboro', Pa. March 11.78 m) '1 )1 1-1.13LIC SALE. r V HE subscriber will offer at Public Sale % on- the premises, ON M t UpDAY TUN 2678 k .1:!•Air es ht..% It CFL imerekr, , a Lut ot liround, situated at the East end of Waynesboro', on Main Street, inth a OINkl.s'1•011Y vv V..):11-1EVS-130:11tJka) ISWEf r - LIM; HOUSE, a new TWO-STORY BRICK SERP I wall Sheds attached; blacksmith 81hip, arc. thereon.. There is atsu a good Utstern on the property : Sale to commence ut;'2. o'clock P. M.Oll said day when. the terms will be made known. Pusgession and. a. good title writ be given on the first of April next. • • C. HOFPMAN. March 11.—ts) Cr. V. Moro, Auet.. :I\lll6T 41:111 PAC` a k , HgAERS, John .Hollinger, of Washington Tuivlistup, lovui g - been day declared a lu-, nude ant the undersiguou haring been appointed by, the Common Picas Court of Er.tuklin county the. committee of his person and estate; therefore all persons havltig Cidalltl isguinst said lunatic itra-noti-- tied to present them to the undersigned,and all per sons inutbted in any way to said tuning; are also uuttkud to pay the saute to the undersigned without unityeessary delay. bAINILTEL G. , HOLLINGER, JURA GLUM, Murcli 11.-3 w J Committee. subscriber °Mrs .or sale, privately, TWO L;001.1 YUUNtiI iie purchaser can mike his suiection nun TEN For further particulars cull at my resi dence, -I- a mile train Antietam Junction. WM. A. FLORY. T F you want lam .k'oniutAu . uu must get it at Fuu. hUItTZ'S
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