VILLAGE RECORD. vv.ita:rnblissiisco - loPo Iltrlda*, 114 /0641,4;., Forever float that standard sheet • Where breathe! the Rio but falls before us, With FieederiPissoil beneath our feet - ; Filoedom's banner streaming o'er . tug • Publie•Sales.—The follopiog is a list of the publie sales 'to come off as advertised in the Record : ErMutEn & Iv. BoxErtnpArz, March 25,1864. War. A. TRITLE, March C. frorriwr,lleich 24 HoLuxop a OLF,Ett, March 28,'.864 Atatzt. AIM, April 9, 1804 Cash Receipts.—The fqllming is a list of cash reocip s since our ast issue : Daniel Newcomer, . . $12,45 F. P. polt,z, 2.25 Joi. D. M. Eiker, _ . Wm. Woods, . Wm. Stera'rd, Aaron Hoffman, . David Sena•er, .:, • • James Haugh, . ta — y - on, Danl. J. Sanger, . Christian Frantz, . Lazob_Deardarff, T; B. Kenedy, Esq. 1 John AlLeline r -S-.. It. C. Fleming: .Ahrigh?.,zn Rarr . , 4 -0 4 n Lantz, .7r, COUlNG.—Joseph Price is now in the city and will return in a day or two with a stock of now goods. SCFPDOL.—Prof. BUDD requests I.ls . to: say -that his school for BOis and Girls will astpinWl . se, oil be opened at fli , e Monday the 28th inst. PUBLIC . t .S I,ll—We invite attention to the sale of pktonal property adycrtised in another column by Messrs. lloliinger zing Oiler f!,flANGES.—Subk”iberg intending to change their places of residence on the first of April will please give us timely notice of the fact, so that tho necessary changes my be made upon our packet 'RECOVERING .--Wc are pleased to learn that young Barr, who.was accidently shot in face„ a notice of which appeared in our I.lkt issuc, has so fur recovered as to bo con .sitlered by his physicians out of ilaugor. • GRAI)UATED dip Graduates of Bellvue ITos )ital IJe heal Collec , e, N. I a. rely WpC,kEl j , lllCc., Irr!le DANIEL W. .130NE BREAK ;Ind 111)Y1:12, 110/1 place. 'Both. %re learn, pas.9ell an examination high ;y credit:o)le. \Ve nr,r young, friends Pkwcess in their profes!..iQu„ ANOTHER "COLD SNAP."—During !'"o last few days very pereeptable change has been cxv:Tienced in the state of the at mosphere in this, region. Last week the - weather continued-, balmy and delightful, with blue bird and robbin here and there pi their merry lqs, - and a thunder-gnst ,T 1 Friday craning. since t 'inriday however the change has boon gradual, and we are now 'NW to face a "nOrth-easter" bracing nongh for ntid-winter, :NEW CURRENCY.—The First Nation al Bank of Waynesboro' has received dilation the new N rroney of the• detionuni tion of Five Mcllarsand expect to receive the larger tills in. the course of• a week or two. note it 3 11;ttpl!ionielyzotten up, af ter the "greenback" !tyk. We understand the hstithtiou.will couinieve pnyi ß g out . in a row day 9 TIIOTOGICAI'I-IS.—We were recently Rhoden 4 ntiMber of specimen pictures taken by Dr. I.Eortr,Ert, of this place, which we re gard ss 'ad:nimbly executed, and which will compare favorably with the finest specimens of the art. The Doctor has recently receiv ed a large assoTtipent of npw cases and frames ; • .. and iS Prepared to suppler tile public with picturcs of different sizes and at gifferent Give him a call. CtI3IPA.SSICIN t —I'ho Fit/ley Spbit prct- . 'reunecs'the hinging4s twenty-three Union soldiera by 'the Rebel Gene4l Pickett, in . Nor:th Carolina ; , as simply. ineredibAo ‘ that of - liets , appeare to Lava a VV., many children within the Union lines ,jn S'arth 'Ca. - 14firtii"that nearly all the stories about the returning, loyalty of - that State :;hate been pnze inventioins--khat Itthe • peo. plat South._are'very. much the earns' nit those who live at the Nerth,".a'nd' altogether, are . ;trt a true co. under ordinary.:eireumetan :•:etcf st , editor-is.ovidontly w2ll -4 .bookcil" • IT Ponittien lies ; A "reb"." wellirei .slnlal—rottentniasplopate, soul that ye are-!"-_ TATUDONED.-- - The leaac Tialtel who was ,to have , !leen IlloP f OirlfOr.`l , t . nrrn+, tn•iinT. IEEIIII:!IMECCE A IVOIth TO pnosr ODET3T.EO.4 , . Ai the first of April Approaches we Sad, it #eeesstoi forV make collections. .Those ithirefoto of our. Aciwn plaiting:who are in it em will be, waited upon next week by the carrier or the amount o t e r Ptu , payMentsthis spring, fife ;ergo and most be met. raper costs two dollOs if . 6. [formerly-paid but , one for it,-with almost ev i i i - erything else in proportion. Our subscrip tion, advertising and jobbing Tilt°, are tbe I same as they were in time of.peace. • The reader must therefore see the necessity of '-prompt payment. Many have giverievidenee • that „they do. approciate our__ situstien, that our expenses have been necessarily largely increased, by coming forward unsolicited and promptly settling their accounts, and in some instances paying as many an twelve months in advance. But nearly one-half perhaps are yef, in arrears, some of them for six, seven _nd ei:ht cars. Of the honesty of this lat. I ter class, to speak plainly, we entertain .0 la poor opinion, and will be constrained to "cut" them unlesspayment is soon made.— To throw_ away both labor and material now r.ts After the first of April we will commence lopping off icae44 hea t ds" by publishing their names and the amount of their arrearages We phink the man who is mean enough to receive a paper for a half dozen — years - or 7 • more and mfuse to pay even a part bf his in debterinesi, merits at least a passing notice. from the publisher. 1.50 4.25 1.00 1.50 1 2.90 6.00 ! - NO*. THE RECORP.--In the Senate, at Ifqr- risburg, on Wednesday of last week, the eon stitutional areendments allowing our brave soldiers to Tote, passed en . fn4l rending by the following vt IV , • .••• elll. " 10.00 Beiijan - liu phampneys, Lancaster. George Connell, Philadelphia. John N. Dunlap, Lancaster. David rldreing ' Dauphin. J. L. Graham, Allegheny. Thep Hoge, Hoge, Venango. G. W. Householder, Bedford. Henry Johnson Lycomin , ;, Win. Kinsp, i•? Bucks. At. brio: - C. C. MeCanclleas; p q tler. jeremiali Nicholas,'Philadelphia. laeob Ridgway, Philadelphia. I Wm. J. Turrell, Susquehanna. S. V. Wils6n, Tiogii. Worthington, West Chester. John P. Penney, Allegheny. 4p.)„.T157 ALLOWING , SC/MIEN§ TO VOTE 11. B. Beardslee, Wayne. C. 31. Donovan, Philadelphia. • John Latta, Westmoreland. Wm. McSlcrry, t dams. David Montgomery, Northumberland. .T. C. Smith, Montgomery. W. A. Wallace, Clearfield. PRESENT' MITT :No:r voTiNg. qpo. H. Bucher, Cumberland. Mester tplymer, Berks. A. Riestand Glatz; 'York. • Wm, Hopkins, Washington. C . l i. Lamberton, Clarion. Bernhard Reilly, Schuylkill. J. B. Stark, Lucerne. ' U. W. Stein, Northampton. The above, it is presumed, will settle all 1 e_olvt_cetions in-t-he-141-tuTe-, -as to wiro—a-rellie- i friends of the soldier. 2.50 1810 Q 2.00 . 1.00 MONUMENT TQ Irfani OLDS.— The Adams Sentinel states that the offi cers and privates of the first Army Corps have'determined to met a monument, on the Qettvsburg Battle field : to the toetnorF of their gallant commander, Illajar General REYNOLDS, who fell early in the engage. meat on the first day pf the. battle of Got. tysburg. 'The money hap been raised cyr the purpose, arid the Committee has w ritten to PAyttt Wir.r.s, Esq., of that place, to secure suitable grounds far the location of the mon ument. 4.IIQTIIER EXPEDIT[ON.—An expe dition left Yorktown last.Wcek under Glens. Kilpatrick and Wiatar for*King and Queen Court House, where a rebel force vies aacer. mined to be twelve hundred strong, inelu, ding citizens, the same that ambushed pc) killed (Jul. Dahlgren. The fee was chmged, ' dispersed, and driven ten miles, their camp clastroyed, about twenty killed, and seventy woundectiand taken prisoners. Large amounts of.grain, provisions, ryrilis, ko., were destroy. ed, including one mill Allod-with, corn. King and Queen Court l;4o w e wi l s also destroyed. NEW COIN.—The government is consid ering the subject of the propriety of issuing two new coins, to be of bronze—one and two cent pieces, The price of trickle is extreme ly high, and it is proposed to sul;stitate.goine other metal for it. GOV. 'HICKS.— It was forted necessary _ I A . 3 =I en—Friday—last-to_amputatc_the l eg . ; or Ilifk2 to save his life, an mortificationl spas about to take place, resulting from cry sipelas.; §o says a Washipgton despatch, ;. EMANCIPATION.--Q .•4t;i4 quepticin a y'pil prthe . people of -Maryland iti- to he Taken tut_the r _6,th of April, And thp _Consti tutional Conceetiop assemble on the 2-7-th-of-tlie-sarne-el on h; TITE 'BALT/ ,40 LUNG ON.--,The Con T Atitutional Convention of Old Virginia, in revian - at'Alexaudria,:his* weed the , amend menta t.q tite lionstitution;• with but•one neg. atiTe Tota l Of.Oaring,Slavery and involuntary. Servitude, e,uept- for_crimeotholished and • prohibited for ever.ll3 the State'. " • Seerettny. °base cleglines being n for -" EILS-TQ- =MCI APPOINTONIT..—The fonntring nia I the appointments mada - bytte last Baltinaote Confeience of the M. E. Church; .recently in session at Altoona, :District : . 1 - 41-Att:DEN- #redrick'City and Asbriii:-. 6- • Carroll. • • - rreaerick .Circuit—Charlos F. Thomas. Liberty,LE. E. Allen, Levi S. Crone, . West .6118-=421.. W. W.•C Iratifizi§sen.' trestminster—W. M. 'Meminger, M; L. Stupor. • " Hampstead-4'. Edwin Amos, one to 'be supplied. Emmettsburg—Resin C. flaship, T..T. S. Richards. Kalbfna, B. meter: • Susitltburg--,Toltn 1 4 loyd. Sharpsburg and 'Cloarspring—S. Benson Akers, one' to tie supplied. r IlagprSiMrl74l'. tr. . neyn,e. Waynesboro'—A. M. Kestor. • • 11. S. Clarke. Itlercersbnrg—Jo4n N. pi ? .cPey, !John Hancock—John F• Qc!terpmp, ono to hp supplied. eumbetlatitl—atnuel W. Sears. Frdrittigrg--N: S. 'roathur__Circut —C. 11. Savidoe Thom- as Greenly. Westernport- 7 1 1 . D. fferton ) Gao. W. Korean. Alleghany and Pleasant Grove— William 4. McKee, J. D. Moore. • Thos--Barnhart_goes_to_Chambemburg.,, Joha_ll. C. Dos 4 to York. • lI,ESOWTIO/”.—The following reso lutions were adcipted by the 31. E. Confer --puce atAltoona, Pa : --Resolve(l i —That-we-owe-and-pledge_c#l4-_ sive allegiance to the Woverisment of the U nited States? in_ war and in peace, and to its constitntionaradminist,ratinnm every depart ment-thereof; and that we,_therefore,_affen,_ tionatel • exh_o_r_t_o_ur_people_wha r by-position—, kindred, or interest may have been tempted to sympathip ivith those wile seekthe over throw of this GOVerntuent not to esteem 14-• ulty thereto as optional, ,a matter of taste, sympathy or preference, but one of Divine injunction, and as involving Op reitious duty of prayer and effort for the restoration o on.r national unity, peace and prosperity; or, in the language of the disciple?, "to use all laudable means to enjoin obedience to the powers that be:" Resolved, 1 1 114 - we wi)l not receive into the Conference, Or elect to ministerial orders, either from the local'or itinerant, any Mint I 40-w-u-d L DEAD.- 7 Pr. Stewart Kennedy, of the U. S. Navy, formerly of Chambersburg, died suddenly at Harrisburg, on 'Tuesday even ing of last week, of congestion of the lungs. The deceased was in the 31. st mu: of his age, tamAr CHATTLtS.—There were sold at auction, at Frederick, Md., on the 2d hist, one slave girl eiglit'year4 fey sf, air !o rigin for 615, and woulan and child 5 years old fur $25; all slaves for life. " • KNOCKED DOWN.—The Harrisburg ' Patriot and Union states that on Satutday evening last B. N. Morrow, !ate Major 22d I cavalry, %vas attacked by four men - in .I;tr kct Street, and twice knocked down'ivi.thout giving any provocation. The Major has 4aulttles-refo-rtnecl—sittee—lris----sojottrn—irrtlri-s plnce: Willem - lan's expedition is said to have returned to Vicksburg, having captured a small army of negroes, 4,000 rebels and droves of mules,•hogs and cattle, and destro3-- eft a vast amount of re 'e proper y. en. Grant approves of the expeilition and snys that it has given the rebels a harder b 1 than they have teceived since the fall of yio. c st l ir o . • ger 'The released officers who have recent ly arrived from Richmond state that the prisons in Richmond where Union soldiers ;ire kept were mined when ftiilpatriek's raid was heard of', and that it was the certain purpose of payis or his inferiors, in ease of the capture of the city, to blow the Union prisoners into eternity. We have the assg ranee fipom'several ofticers-that-they—are-ful.- ly convinced that the cellar of the Libby Prison was mined for the purpose. S. Since the above was in type we fr m the Valle: Spirit that.the state wieut is 'qt ft:111(10On ON lifee•On We nesday last, in the Senate Of this State, Mr. Penney, the Speaker, (on ao count of the disorganizing acts of the min ority Senators,) resigned his office. He ryas immediately rc.electccl, 17 to - 16, and was duly qualified. SerA negro deputation fronf Louisiana, has celled on the President, asking that the free negrocs of that State may he allowed to vote, fle received the deputation "cordial ly," but informed them it was Imre "milita ry necessity, an you .e lecte—fht—TLou isiana State Cenvantion. . It is pretty—welt ascertained that tho for: ces comprising , the rebel armies number but three hundred thousand effective men. ,• I Mrs. D. Merrill, Who died in Litchfield, I-Me. i 'en-t he 20th ult., aged - 95, - left then fort -six "grandchildren, ninety-twn ' grea.L_gra,videhildren nd te_n_gmait,grent grandchildren... i The Qi7einnati`(;etzette denies the Boston Poiftls a yeriney, t hat' Mrs Thumb has G r p. seated the Oorte . rat with an heir.' The lit. de pair were, 'lit wounts, exhibiting •theinselves• tVp.i.eity.- On -Iffio,il going west tam — Diibluino vote on the r y ilt Prositlency_wastitken Grain, *Clellan, 5; 13ut!oi; 5 ; sl.twitr(l,Se:yo'i.l;•'.• 1 • and lici•ron 1. ,• • -, • , Col Ulric Dahlgren, whose death is now fully ascer,tsined;',as a little over twenty two, yea.r) .cf sgei a hero in history; and that part of hisitoty whisih will read like romance. His career in - the.riphk,4ras filled with es- 186210 . 1iid a diiiing.el:pbdition into Frad itioltaburg, routlng Olive hundred rebel cav -nirY with bit ona-Tourth their Dumber,' rind this act Geu. Sigel pronounced - one of the Moil brilliant Of tliii — l3lidef his raids and dangerous gtcpbs.spinniis sioas, were 'Many. On Leers - teen& inva sion of indf. , he took 'but 10 men, and de stroyed the enemy's pontoons at Williams port, and at a latter day, with about one hun dred, be went round the rebel lines, captur ed-the famous' order fronrDa.vbs.;:to Lee, de etioled I'o wagon?, and Iv4p. Surrounded by overwhelming numbers, dispersed his men nearly all of whome regained the Union lines. In a gallant charge at llagersiown, on the gth:of July, 100 received the' wound which cost him his leg, and gained him the boloneley, Which he field)? deserved. Like Decatur, Dahlgrno was a Pennsylvanian, and Mtn :•Pen s , Iva , ut owes him a menu en t. ~'OWil9j The Isit information receive. sy t .e e ov ernment shows that the body of Dahlgren was most brutally, treated by the devils - who _shot_him. His piqg auger was cut Off,' his body entirely' stripped lend. OrOwn into a £lsyapTr=--tltraea—altd.—ignomirry---ttro=m-cfro kierily felt . when we regionaer the military I genius, unsurpassed, almost unequalled brave ry, chivalrous spirits, generosity, modesty, and kindliness of this young and Utlues. ticnable h.erg. . • ' The Killing of col. Dahigren General - Kilpatlick has come back with more positive evidence that • Colonel Dahl gren Was nothing less than most wantonly and inhumanly- murdered—at- least- such is 'the interpretation he places upon the mode ofhis deatliT - Irdardes other evt. once se 0.,- tamped was a letter found at King and Queen county Court House, written by a Mrs. Lump kins to her husband, which letter wati sealed, a stamp placed on the-envelope i -and-awn . - ing to be forwarded to its intended destina pSp . This letter, tho original of which has been given to Admiral Dahlgren, is dated at Weir's Mills; near the Court House. It tar that, learning of the approach of some of our cavalry, their 'boys, ai she calls them, lay in ambush', and fired on them as. they came up, killing, among othOs, the Yankee colonel rho led them. 'The 'colonel, as he fell from his tibiae, exclaimed, . , 9h, I am hurt so knid !" upon which One of their men said to him ' "Damn you, Make haste' then,, and die." A Mr. Arnold is rneettortg as attempting_to_take_off his boots . ,. upon which Colonel DttiOgteu gavu - I ini a krelt3 - cda.ling him to desiit. He soon tiled ,hAvever ' and then was stripped of every thing he had on except his drawers. In his pockets were SSOU in greenbacks. After robbing and stripping bite, a tfle was dug at' the forlts of the road ; and he_ was there buried. The neat day Jeff Davis sent for his body, and it was dug up and sent on to Richmond.— firthe letter all . i..1 - s 7, ...de to the ar Zirt - ~o r allusion is also maL _a t, tificial leg and toot of the dpeeased, leaving no possible dciubt that (Jul. Dahlren, and he, only, teas the subject of reference. • I3IPORTANT ORDERS. War Department, Adjutant. General's Office WASHINGTON, March 12, 1864. , 3 GENERAL QRDEnS, No. 98.—The Presi- dent of the 'Potted States orders as follows: First. Major Oenaral I.lafleck is, at his own request; 'relieved from duty as General in-Chief of the army; and Lieut. General •tnt ik assigned to OLO commutd--ot ;trinics of the United States. The h-cadquar tars of the army will he in Washington, and also with Licut Oeneral Grant in the field. .S'econd. Major General IfaHeck is assign ed to duty In Washington as chief of staff of the army, under the direction 'of Op Sec retary of War and the Lieut General com manding. Ills orders will be obeyed - and re spected accordingly. v j i,y. l ior (letter:a W, T, Stieninp - 4 is assigned to the eort,upnd of the miliary o'r Missippl, composed of the Departnicut of the the CuMberlatiti, the Tennessee, and the Arkansas. Fourth, Ma)or General J. B. McPherson asOgno tp the eommartil of the Depart ment and Army of tile Tenn'essce. Tn rniievigg Naj,or ITO , leek from duty as General-in-Chief, the pres ident desires to express his approbation And thanks for the zealous manner in which the arduous and responsible duties-of that posi tion have been performed. By order of the Secretary of War. P. toiy-Nsk:ND-, asst:, Adj. GeFt-- Union iVectifig Ile I.l4ntsville, Atalanta.—• A meeting of the citizens of liuntsv il le, held Of) Saturday, 4 1 .1:01 th,,with , Clemens in the chair, adopted patriotic reso lutions ,The first &pounces the attempt to break up,the , old Government; the second dpelares that the only hope for deliverance is by the people casting ulf leaders and act ing for themselves;. the third and fourth ex= press the_belier that all past - difficulties can be adjusted under the o constitntion of the Voite4 States and the tribiltml,s thereof; the fifth asserts that it is time for Alabama to look for herself in what manner to secure peace while it eau by bad on honorable terms; the sixth declares their unwillingness to .longer continue the rebehion, coinineneed and gontitilied in crime; the seventh calls on the Governor to convene the Legislature for the piirpose.ot calling a convention to pro vide foriestoriug_luirniony to our distracted land, reunite the links so mournfully broken, and. on his refusal pledgas the people to act without such authority ; the eighth calls .for u, meeting of all Union citizens or adjoining counties in 11m:11..4011e on the 12th ,--Illeting-was-0-0-4t4on4ed-xin4i—p4tAtrt ically addrend by tbochairtuatk. • --- In- refutation of 0.19 partiSan oharg,es brought against Presi4nt Lincoln, c q r his al le7ed aene in the .n atter •or the Florida expedition, tie corresvondent Of the Chicago '.eribtctre' says ; "2'4 fact is, Ike .erfsericrit has tio issnq a niflita rs order since cur/' in t a ut JI!!!/." The Knights of the Golder) (Ilrele are said to he agaia aptly° in flliuoia . and Indi :mai and . to control Om Copperhead organiz ations in tlic-.s.l,atei :Ayliske3,L4 ntiii)g in Richtiond, ikti• $l2O per ga,ll.t.!t.i. Young Dahlgreth OEN, UMW, AT NEW' ORLEANS, IMPORTA,NT ORDER BY TOE. POESY: The Inauguration 02 Governor-Hahn, DENT, 1 , 4, Draft: . fo r Two Hulidred Thomand NEw . itlitie - h 18 —The steamship bliirtiin Star, from New . Orleans azi the 6th • More Men,. g, - , 1.144:1 iIIfiY,CLA• : Al ar Department, - •The MorningStar,bOngs 1,200 ',bales of cotton.. - . '• „,-.,'' - 1 WASHINGTONi March 15, 1864. . Gen.-Sherman arrivetPat iNet'Orleans'ou'i n e fanning is an order by the President the 2d, on the gunboat Diana. piditiiiiiirealled brziiialtir"l4, raid," in ! . ,-gicctittic- ?,ration; -- • His late ex-1 9 . 1,,the United,,Statep: - . ! , in the course of which, he reached a point.; -' vt IlAstutvcrobt, March-14,,18b4-.. , . 'ten miles east of 'Meridian without any op. i In 'order to_sUpPlY the force reqUired to ' position worthy of the name, and returned be drafted for the navy; and to' profide an, with 1,100 mules, 4,000 contrabands: 500' adequate reserve force for all contingencies; prisoners, a n d a large 4400 of supplies. in addition to the five lin - ii - drotl - thousaild 111 W Transports ire rapidly bringing troops called tor Februrry Ist, 1864, the call is here -back frotraegas-. ,-, governor Michael Hahn by made; anti a draft-ordered; for:2003000 was inaugurated on the 4th, inst.,.with icepo. men for Ihe military , service .of the army, sing ceremonies, at 11eiv Orleans• general navy, and marine corps of the United States; Banks delivered an addri, in which 1 1P The proportional . qnotas for the,- different predictedthereduction of the insurrection wards, towns, townships Preeinti, election to three or four States on the Atlantic coast distr i cts, o i. - ,cp cil ititi s , r ill ' ber , iii iO6 - known by thiiscasen's cauwaign. TIE, said : Plildt through the Proyosi - Marshal Geneiars bu us remember that the, re-inauguration we reau, and account will be takCii of tboi °red celebrate has the lass of 1. centruiry, for Nye its and deficiencies on foimer pietas, The have achieved deeds of a eentttary i 4 the .1 ' ,, ,,'h ass pc A. nAI TlR6_l___isul,CciimathaiLsolin_ past two years, and, so long as the people are faithful and true to themselves, so long will stn Louisiana, the first returning State, in which 'ePPr.s' men as a free - man. Governor inaugural address re gards-shivorY-a-s-the-cause-ofth-e-presen t - holy attempt to ]freak up the Government, and its universal and immediate ortinction as a public and private blessing. "tromev ery light before me," he says, "I am con- strained.to believe-that the pause of reboil- ion is in etetremis, - and - it - seems - to - me - 1W extravagant to look upon this year as the fi nal one of the most gppspless, causelesi, and most muildprons rebellion that ever occurred in a civilized nation. The loyal men of Louisiana have-suffered- an.l-- deeply, but with the blersings'ofbod upon our ex ertions, air yifl by soon right again, and peace, happiness, and prosperity will smile upon ogr'ttkriphai6 ns p 1 old." HEWARIEFVERIINIA. Retallatlott for the Killing of Dahl- FORTRESS 3.IQNRVE," March 12,--_General Butler sent a portion of Kilpatrick's 'ca.vaFry (Colonel S. Onderdonk and•Spears' cavalry) to King and Queens Court tlouse, to deal with the citizens claiming to he "non-com batants," who ambushed Colonel pßhlgren. General Kilpatrick sent.forward Col. On derdonk's command. The latter reports that the sth and 9th Virginia Cavalry, with -the citizens of.that place, twelve htieldrod in all, were driven from cam . near Carol'in's store. The camp was taken, and a number killed. Twenty prisoners were captured. The enc., my were also driven from the Court House, and a large amount of rain, mills, and store houses were burned. oitTnESS MON noE, March 11 —T h'e steamer New York,' Captain Chisholm, ar rived here last evenina ° from Point Lookout, I I I ntid4ti nffir;ers, who have been released from the rebel prisons. Three of the prisoners are reported to-day as having the small-pox, and they were taken ashore to the hospital. ' The New York sailed for City Punt this afternoon. The rebel General Fitz Htigh Leo was sent Iv on this flag cf tu be q.changed. 2111.49. - E1L1EK:3114 3 17.% 4 • From the American of Tnesday last. FLOUR.—Transactions on ?Change in, all grades of Fleur were very meagre ..and the market eldscd chill and unsettled. We quoto prices as follaWs Howard Street Super and Cut,'Ext ra at $6.75;- Shipping Extra do. at $7.37i@y7.50; fietat ling Extra do. at $7.50; -Family do. at $7.251. (1 RAIN.—Our market was, fairly sup, plied this morning with all the leading vari eties of (train, the receipts at the Corn Ex change comprising 6,000 bnshels Wheat, 19, -400-do.-Carnrand-3„0-00-do—Oats.---W-heat was inactive, and the high grades ruled 5. cents lower. Ilre revise our quotations .as follows : Prime and choice Southern white Wheat at 1P5(4)200 cents; good Southern white*. 188@193 cents; fair do ISU©r. 185 cents; interior to medium do 170@175 cents; fair and prime Nentneky white 18.8 ®l9 :cents ;•prime and choice Southern red 185@190 cents; good do. 178@183, cents; fair do. 170®175 cents; inferior to and ordinary do. 160(0168 cents; fair to rjw - Antisylvimia do.. 155@170 'cents and inferior and common do. 1-1-5@15) cts. Whith Corn 11.5.R116 cents as to condition, and yellow do. 110((i)118 cents. Oats 65® 75 cents, measyre, and 88(it.02 cents, weight. 514.;ED5.-Ver is heavy at $7.50@ ; 7. o:2i la:Timothy at $3.25®3 50 Philadelphia Cottle Morlect, 111;orch . 1-1:. The arrival! and sales of Beef Catttlo at Phillips Avenue Drove Yard are rather sznal ier than last, week, reaching about 1,570 bead. Prst quality of Western and Penna., Steers are selling at from 11®15e, 2d do at On Saturday a week:, two little children -12(t)fileTan-d-oenimou-a-t-fro-m-9011-e-1-11);- of Jacob Bee.riliger of Bern township; as to quality. 'The market closed very dull, land common Cattle have been sold at lower left alone fur a little their inother, priens than the Idiom were locked in the kitchen, and when the :1 • • parent returned, she found the older child I almost burned to a coal. and the younger ! puBLE sAL , nearly smothereti with smoke. The little : Lie ones, while playing too near the stove, lunAl canglit fire to their clothing. This is the T E subscribers having been appointed by tho Common Pleas Court of Franklin Cminty, third or fourth accident` ofthe kind that haslCommiuto upon the person and estate of John Hot 119ReIte4 in Bel* and adjoining counties linger, will (Waynesboro at Public Slate, at his residence;. 3 within the lastfow mouths.- - Parents should ;miles Vast of ', never leave small children alone in the. fume ; On Mmlay, the 2.8. th day of March, inst. , CHARLESTON, Interesting from. Southern Areuvape7:4,..—The Iktitbaranzent Still Going On ForaftEss MoNitt/f, Marco 15.—The .I.ich -113-10:1--E-X-(11})-41-67' of M, arch-44t-h-eoatains-the-- following despatches : • "0n A RLESTON IM a rpli 13.—Eight shells have been fired at the city since the last re port. There is no news inipvtance." "March 7.—The enemy have kept up a steady fire on the city. The position of the ,i fleet is unchanged." 1 "March B.—Thirty•one shells were fired; it the city to-day." "March • 9 —Five monitors bare made their appearance outside trio bar this morn ing. T. n shots were fired at Fort Sumpter. An artillery duel was kept up tin-win3at tery Gregg' 4nd. Sullivan's Island. There was an unusual activity among tbe enemy's fleet, in Fully Island, on Tuesday night.' A woman in Ayr, Scotland, found in the , cegler On potato, to her surprise and pleas ure, a gold wedding ring ! As the potato was perfectly sound, the ring, which probably found its way to the soil in manure must' bole been inclosed by the, tuber in the pro coss of growth. • , • :Ninety 'ou the following personal, property, to wit: t of the one hundred and • six linion members of the Ohio Legislature have v B A Y - 11.A.RE .i v pd a paper recomnioncling the renomina- XI .11 tiou of Promident Lincoln. Three moinbers with intl ;2 HEAD OF HORN CATTLE, 11.40 were absent, who would otherwise have at- 33 c 4a.st a . c orjecc ol ic s s ; I one-horso taeheti their names. Six.ether members en- i wag, n, 1 buggy and HAiiielis, i sleigh, I sot of dorsgd the miolntion, tint ref used to sign, : Breechhitnds atm other gears, I single and t.double ont of their peqsoual regarg for Mr. Chase. ' ` hovel Plow, I Harrow, I pair small Hay Latldrrs, : 1 (!tting llo;, t good fly-net.; About ONE ERN- Van .puss igoxrtoE; Marc% 15.—Tho flag . "-truce .steamer New York arrived here iis eveuiiig. • , ..., General , Noal Dow,. together 'with (1 .- 1 /P" I sled, sproadcrs and'-single trees, I jackscrew, I tains Flynq and Sawyer, are ainotig; the pas- l.grind.one, lot carpenter tools, 1 digging iron; shot , fn3. rl ~ _ 4.1 and inattoi k, 1 lock and 'Zing chains, 1 morticing _-__ axe, 1 cross-cut saw, ,', pp e'i , - ergo rope, 1 , bogs, 1 sausage cutter, I Windmill, 1 mowing scythe and smith, 1 pair largo ateelyarda;.l work bench, hog tongs, 1 saddler bench, 1 mmier. 3 spinnini wheels and ontilnul, I brae mivil wiwel, 1 thrash _ ing_mashine_stcrp t _ri_Barmieu7if_Vinegar,_aniL_o . should not only 'he treatod as prisoners, bnt 'articles not enumerated. rirSalie to commence at that "this day's 9411 should matt 10 doWO h e . , 10 &clock on said day whim the terms will be mad• tore every seoundreltaken is blown to ato,uis I "jaw- 13 by SA Nl(ik.ll, g.. Ili )1:1.1.NGC11, from the cannon's mouth." 1 ' JCHIN ti, 01.1.E11,, 1 Committee. ' • March' 18.—tal ' G. V. Mesa, Auer. At the reptcSt of Gen Ruder, .I?rosident I -- __ , I - Aiiietilu has granted a free and Full pardon pOR rf a glST ,7 1 ......Th0. Building e to Uineinnatus W Newton, of Norrolk, one rected as an Engi ‘ tre.l , loimi-, on thglot adjoinin :. Ow cieet,43 i rout V irginia, who voted, in ) a l " 111 , 1‘ z ,.. 1 ' 0 1I "' el ' " , - the Uoulederate electoral college, for Jeff Da• 1 pi g,f, rll —g m ' sirflifl'reitiTtent of the Southern coul'm The Rawls have p t ,aecci all .of Geis. Kil• I patrick's oilicers who WCIV captured, in irons, and the Richmond Whig urges that, Pomo or hared troi 1 each ward of a city, town, &c,, may be rais ed by voluntary enlistment, and drafts will bp made in °nob ware of a city, town &c., which shall not have filled the note assi:n- _ _ _ cc to it within the time - lo — signated for the number required to f}ll the said cfabfas. the draft will be commenced as soon after the 15th of April as praetieable, The Govern •nt bounties, as now paid, will be confirm ed until April 15th, 1864, at ivhieh time the additional bounties cease. OtTaid after t at date one hundred dollarsliouritfoillffiltbe paid, as provided by the .act approved July 22, 1861. 4B4AHAM LINCOLN, Offlcial ; Toplprisp A, A. G: The city of Philadelphia has now paid out $2,412,750 in bounties to volunteers. D - Pebrnary 2,5G5 recruits were obtained r4r-°xi. c=. - k;kietts , VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, INT BOTTLES AT F I FTY CENTS, FOR the cure of lameness, scratches, 'wind galls, tipmins,hruises, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heating, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any ether arti cle ever offered to the palklie. Thousands of animals have been cured of the colic and over-heating by this Liniment; and hvedreds that were crippled and lame have been restore to.thekr ropier vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the Stater.. Orders are constantly received from the Racing Sta bles of .ngiand for freqh supplies of this inyaluablo article. Over '2,500 testimonials liin;e' keen rcceiv. ed. Remember; 50 centi laid out in time may save the life of our horse: Sold by all druggists. Office 56 co,ftiandt. trio, ox- •of Feb: 19.—,1m) ±l a i ll .afia = l6. In this place, op tho 3d inst., by Itev. \V, E: Krebs, Mr. A,Npdig W. T. WELKEII,I! to Miss MARY E. (.. 1 10:Itic, both of Adams Co., Pa. DUD • BARREI 4 S OF 'CORN, ton of11:iy. forks and rakes', 2 Ladders, 1 Dung en Nil e r- tin.% K E'S . at I I j 1 , :v1). t,'64. _ _ --- to which -the umbels-- re 1). 11 ISONEBREA A...z . t fin' Ca t; L. li. Kurtz ui red—in KT VTZ:r,
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