ffllliC Mill IblUMlI 11 1Mb "THE UXIOX," establisLeJ in lSHWhuIe Xo., 2.504. BY 0. N. W0IIDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1861. "CIIROXICLE," established in lS43-Tnio!e Xo., S25. At $1.M per Year, alwayi In Advance. riBUMIKU SKMI-WKI'.kLT Tuesday Morning & FridayA flernoon A IIaity New Year to all our rca ...l " ' of ders! May its close find lio Flag Liberty and Union, under the Consti-, tutioo, wavins over every foe ! The "Trent" Adjustment ! TEACE! Wliile nil loyal hearts were gratified with the capture of the Kehel emissaries, Mason V' Co., many doubted its lesalitv, and believed it unfortunate at l his iuneture. Pre: two war at a time 1 lie aospairnce sont iv Jiasou v-o. huui vii. a President in his Jlisaire, and the Government in every form, declined to endorse the mode of capture. In giving them up, our (Jovernment dis plays the highest moral courage for they will encounter popular leclinir, and demagogues will try to make party capital out of it. Hut they (we think wisely) liow to a stern necessi ty, and in so doing ensure the liiore Epecdy downfall of the 'telicllion. la after years, by our Tariff and other internal reirulalinn--. we can Ft:!!icient- resent this raptiuus. unmanly, and ungenerous, if not hypocritical inter ference with our I'nion. in its lime of need, when in view of their Anti slavery pretensions, and of our course, toward them in their Canadian and Indian Rebellions we could j is;Iy have expected and demanded their sympathy and aid, instead of their coldness, annoyance, and covert yet evident hostility. The di-Mati h ' I'roui Karl I'.n-i 'l. :, r I.ritannie I .iji '.- r r Foreign AftYir. ::lb-r r,-,-stances 1111 lrr which In caj'tore cl' thc.-e p.:rt:( made, pnic-.-eds tn 1 liar-i (Hiir.iLe mi the IJriti-li fi, l n-.-ln the le.l e and I 1 a! i- t'.r licliln- tile. t!e on U 1-! to l.a t I tin- e.e I,,-, ,, it a-; all al't. r i-x-iat i: !;:,! i-rctte nr, n-rue ii r ir (i .t 1 1: uith'-rizej l v u-ks a r -firatioii rnji!!ate t s.lch an li r gi-,tlellli II c l.lil: j that an : j-l- r !i: t the JIi -i -h i T.n'nmt to her rial-. s.-'jm --i. 11. lint the t l;a;. -,! -Hi ! he reh a e-v Il.-t;l'I he oivi'll i: ti"t-iiniM-!it ilet-m- at In re-'iiding, Mr Scwaril, tie- rir iim-tr.in'e-; 1 1' the-; t'o- iacts and iiiiiieii.h .-, nl' ii r irvicu iu i n-, a:, d'-z, - .Natl id 1 1 involved. He arrive- at that tho llenleet el' Cat. I the e.ih-: Will., -. nth- , ,luntary a.- it v. :i -ii h.s ..n the Trei.t in f ir trial at a law t . 11 lli rr.z , 11I may be ju-'ly !v hi id to crrrato 03 a fnifnt- ure cf the teilig.-rent tight of capture ac cruing under the !im-' I T.H'ini.'. ; mid that the Government ot the Uuitid S'ali'S, us well from tho consid r.i'inu of ine oisi-ti b cy with its own traditional J iiey reject ing maritime rights of neutrals, would be in its own wrong if it should refuse a eom fliaoce with the liritUb demand, so far as relatca to tbe disposition that shall be made of tbe prisoners taken into custody l j Captain Wok rs, under circumstances believed to be justly oprn 10 exception in both the cronads thus indicated. So far , ..iT-rda t hit sMvloirv asked bv tbe ISritlsh 1 OovernmeDt, Bone is tenccrea, because a , simple Blatemcot of tbe facti as tbey are EufSoea to ahow that no offenee ceold have been intended on tbe part of our Govern-; meat, as it had given uo instructions what ever in the premises, while the proceeding of Capt. Wilkes, io so far aa it fails to accrue to the benefit of bis Government, .. I . nnr.1Pm Ia tk. rnt.e nf nil til if law. as dictated bv considerations of kindness and forbearance. "The decision of tbe President io this -ax J -J -l.:..J :. .1.. anair, as auueuuecu iuu niiiuvu tu lucid despatch of Mr. Seward," says tbe X'liional Intelligencer, 11 lias tbe approval of every member of tbe Cabinet." tSTTbe Bcllcfonte Vcss, 19th inst., notices tbit cx-Eiitor liriibiu has been promoted from Captain to Major, in 3d U. S. Cavalry. Twenty more colored people have left that borough fir Liberia. Tbree prisoners broke oat of Jail one night. Ex Editor Drown has left for Harrisburg with a fine Company of Sharp Shooters. Lock Haven & Tyrone Iti!rol is going to i on sgsin. Ona Rellefinto soldiiir was killed oa the Railroad at Harrisburg, hsviog started (without leave) to go home; and another is imprisoned in Baltimore. Lire dandelions aid grasshopper? are seen at thst date in Centre county (guess tbey Bust bsve subsided this week.) HarTho's T. Raker has left with us for exhibition, a (i Jb. rifled cannon ball, and a cotton over coat, from the RcUls, forwarded by his brother, hc. '.r.g Lccn found near Draiiicsvillc. Cuaritstox, S C. All bat one of the Icmnrjce Otiicr-s, are ruined by the Fire. Ssvsuteea d.lp';dated whale ships, loaded "h itene, have been sunk iu the main channel, n-aking au "effective blockade" ' as John Itall e,u!j d(.sire. ita, the great fire, the Union prisoners got out by jumping Uom one ,.:,; iD(0W aod it is bopsd Col. Corcoran Las scaped. j Mrs. I) I'urw! n. Cf. -i 1 aiuinuia v.ei. 1 a. 1 J jesrs of ai;c Vlit she Lis fcnii anfl KPMt tbe f I s,ucklnE,i f ,r th ior. r. , - r St. tt, .... J the i patriotic fl.ae g!ulra iu Lcr Lwrt warm as ever. TRre.--Vhn r.nnft T.r wade men if,,, ,t " , : " T. "n F'- ti.e, ..ti :r;. v V'"'' r ,,ke b-""s. ts al.o sruht to live Jik TL llC Loo-M-iturr. ..r I Ji'd nicei m Il u-ri-lii;, .. i-niisvlvaitia in. iho uc.-d J-v "'Jaa'y, (Ttii pr.j.; tpA-1lie I..-vri-hr.. T..1. ..... i. .... . . i I "le ee- CI ene,i ..n ..u. V car's Pay. I -- - V l A unlor unate at 1 .is juncture. 1 esi- q LorJ L SM.sewanl says dent Lincoln said, " e can not toe,,.. ,,,.l;i wn, nnt niu.Ie in a di.-' Latest News iri. x- v..t. ni.:i.i..l..l.: 1 a i " ' Banks yesterday agreed to suspend specie payments for a time re Slip- pose, to prevent the exportation of specie. Fl idav, the 27th inst., thd Corres- pondenee between the U. S. and the Hlltish tiovcriinicnt, respect!!);,' tnc Trent affair, closcil Lv pliieinsr I no , . prisoners in Ft. Warren at the dispo- - , j - . the demand was not nia.ie in a dis- , (,.,... 1, i.r " Kr:im( airrees courtewIlg uiallUBr. France ajrrecs with England that the mode of the capture was illegal. 1 Ins yielding of our Government at the sacrifice of some national pride and feeling takes from England nil excuse for a war, and extinguishes the last hope or .1 . i, .1 1 . r... n..:.: .1. ........ me. ueneis 101 op.-ii ...,,.-0 .0.. Gen. Seott reuehed New York, last Thursday, after fuity-seven days of absence, eou-iderably improved iu health. He keeps his own secret has sent a letter to Si-ey Seward, but does not speak of visiting Washington mail he is desired so to do. rv on accidental lire in Wa-hinglon citv, 200 horse" were killed or di-a-bled. The further purchase of lior.-es and formation of cavalry companies, is prohibited. CongresMinn Ely. from llochestnr, X.Y., who was taken pri.-on'-r, 1-1 duly, at Hull linn, being cx'-liaie.red lor Faulkner, has returned to Wu.-h-iiiL''on, 27th liee., in rood .-pirits, via llichmouil and Fortress Monroe. The Union Armh on the Atlantic slope have enjoyed the Holidays with its !Ye-h supplies of 'jilts from home, in at tic! of dres and food in groat abundance. Heaven bl-.-s tho boys, and those lio reineniber them! Union .-hips nro blockading the pirate Sumter at l.'ienfu'os. The evacuation of Galveston bv tho Rebels i- coiif'-.-sed, and they fear for the safety of Houston. Gen. Reynolds, from the Wct, is order ! to Rumney, where advances upon Winchester are predicted. S' ventv seven Union men have been arrc-led iu Searcy county, 011 Little Red river. Arkansas. Cen. I billed. I: In ide iiurtiers in s ordered ten Rebel Miss ari to be shot, and ."'i oilicrs ore in cu-to.ly. They Sire de-petiite viliaiiis. nti-J POiidl-jjll 1 i i : t i -. 1 1 : : " : 1 1 - - -too long d-l.ived is liio onlv wav t rem iioa. Of the H'.IHJ R-.bels tt.kcu within a foi !:d"ht, HmO are no w coiditied in St. Louis. Ixington i3 re-taken bv the U.S. The retreat of l'rice to Arkausas is confirmed. There now is no regular Ueliel army in Missouri, which is only annoyed by thieving guerilla parties. T . . , . . .p.i.iiri .ri..:s. ii:.:t:i...v ui.il.ti .. Washington, reports a strong Union f.,ijn!r :n Vfta. Movico. Col. Canhv . rptf.i.n fnrf, : Mcsilla border, and was marching to drive the Rebels from Ft. Fillmore and Ar- i7.onia. Col. Kit Carson is fighting for the Union cause. Large numbers of Indian warriors declared to help 1 the Great Father at Washington ! For the defence of I'liilad. 159 guns will be mounted at Ft. Delaware, aud .- ... 1.-. M ,o: at Ft. Milllin. ARMY LETTERS. The Voyage from Fortress Monroe, Al-mrfl the St-.m.r llltoni., ) Off C.rt Koral. S L't Vc.t, ll'U.) On tbe morning of the C'b inst., we were ordered to strike our tents, and have tbree of our companies go on board tbe steamer Illinois, uuder the command cf Litat- Co1- Reaver. I bad charge of the medical department of this win jr. The balance of our Keg. was under Col. Welsh, and tbe medical department under Dr. Potter. They shipped on board the Cos- raopolitan. ceveral hours afterwards, Lol. Powers' 7Gth Ucg. was with us. At 11 A.M. we hoisted anchor, and the massive wheels of our vessel were put in motion. Aa we passed tbe steamers Minnesota and R lanoke, anchored here, wo were cheered heartily by all the crews. Wc were after wards saluted fr- ni the 1'ort by a heavy gun. c-'oqo we passed Cape Henry, left the quiet waters of tbe Chesapeake, and en tered tho more boisterous Atlautic Ocean. Xight came cn, and as I felt rather sin gular about tbe bead, I concluded the best place for me was in bcj. Si I retired ear ly, and Eoon fell asleep. At 10 P.M. heard a noise on deck, and learned we bad been baited by the Monticello, one of the block- i cur sea-trip from Fortress Monroe tu Port sding fsVjuadron. She found out what we ' ll .yal Harbir. were, and our destination, then bade us 1 On the I0;h inst. a part of the 45th P. good night, and left os to Ihe mercy of! V., under CoI.Wehh, with the liand, sai tl.o wind and waves. At 3, A. M., wo led for Otter Island. We landed bcre on casstd Cana ilattcra.. alwavs a rouch place. I slept ?crj toucJly until 4, A M I 7.' Arose early this morning, wen! on ; deck, and remuintd until breakfast was ready. In the meantime, noticed a most j magnificent sight-Sunrise on tbe 0aa. j I alsj di-covcrcd that "nary land was to be seen." I was very glad to learn that, with one or two exceptions, our men did not get seasick through the night. After breakfast, 1 ag.iu went oo deck, and with ' Ihe aid ol a spy glass noticed many vessels, I under full sail, bound for different ports, It joit iUtfkl U bells, (I I, A M ) da, Lye- lr mlm. and are under rood head- way off the out of North Carolina. Tht ' commenced dancing. It ... the most au.u- . , , Li-., sine thin I ever saw. I have seen "Can Captaia ordered on of hit .ubordmates to ""J.1" . . ,, .,, m.n. . .. u a: . lest 10s waver, iuas i, u.p uj. . full, thrust a termometer into it, end see whether we are in the Gulf Stream or not;) he says we are now in the Gulf Stream ( )ur men are ail well, and h (except this poor fellow that has just now interrupted me, and say. ho has bad no re4, slI)Ce a long time, and all caused by . .1,1 ,nn,i, Kinusa ma fur a moment. whi,e j uke tim t0 my room . here we h . . j t b f ' ,ul'Ject on CB'r 1 nave ine n.rceps are, suuirci ua cuir , a ua wmo ' 10 mJ UBna oul came lu0 iuuiu, uu iuc Ocean claims it.) j I nofie:d Uau'l B.M'Grecor and James I'm., " i i,.at,;,, ,.,ain.t the railinc. aud ' Live also cien Ijieut. IlaDseluiau cf Middltbur Thu's Kkcktier of New Ucr- lin an( Richard lieil f the University at 1 - . . . r,.wi,,u,,,nuw. mtoibLrs of the 70, u Kcj;., I'eno. Vol., aud all well iu good health and fpirits. We are nnw having s Hue excellent mu'ic on b-'ard, and I must step for awhile aud lit'cn two vio lins ai.d two bat j m, aud all us well plurrd as I ever hemd liieiu. O '. this is diiiht ful. Sunday. Morning Invtdy and waves J ' ' S. rolling I; h. At 4, A. M , we wsre ail ar-ju-eil fi'itn our .-iuadu rs I.y tue cry f -1: j ' lire 1 ' All! ttliat a ebuiiigfs fr- m -: 1 lav, w hen all wi re li:i yy ! and unw that uiuoli dieaijed sound oa the U-faii a watery grav-.- Irietula at heiiie, fl ished tlirougfi the train. Yuunn ima gine with what a horror thesj wr Js came to our cars. Io an instant, I jumped out of my L-.rtli, a:id upon inquiring, hcaid the welcome nis that it was en unceci-"-ary alarm. Agaiu returned to my berth, and to'.k a fjuiet n?p, until the gong soun ded, hcn I arose, and going on deck had tho Eati.-Tas'ion of seeing a number of large Sutki swiinming hy our vessel. At 1", A. M , the Ciptain told us we were abmt opjisite C'Lsrlrston, S. C. I soon after nuticcd three largo YC5i.cl gniug tho same direction as wc are g iirg, with tie Stars arid Stripes floating iu too breeze. At 12, M., we heurd the sound of cannon ; as we arc still cut of siht of land, nc did u-jt know from whence it came. About this time, a acuta-! tooK place cn board between 'be Captain's mate and a deck baud, the latter struck tl.a former, when tho mate knocked him d.mti with his mace, which rut his scalp 1 pen and he bled profusely. Tbey then baLii.-uffed him to an iron on detk to await further punishment. At 1.3 min. of 1 1. M., wc came ia tij-'ht bf land, alorg the coast of S. C, which was g01"1 nu ttf m'hy 00 b(,a,J. cpcii.ny those that bad been a little sea tick. At 4 P. M., Hilton Head waa visible, the pilot flg waa hoisted, and we were soon i 1 ; ...1 . . I ... , , I , , . 1 -"('.'ii. "im m wwb. w. mmm .ve.iug . as into tbe harbor. Hut, unfortuuately, the nilot was innorant of bis bnaineaa and ran ua .around .t (i. I'. M. Th . .a. rough, and we went bumping and rolling around as if we were a block only, and such a snapping aud cracking of ship tiuv be ' anything but comfortable. We "ura oulJ tbree Ulllc fronl 6nore. ad lne 1 . 1 1 j e :. . . capiaiu siguaiicu lor assisvaucv, out none Lour' t,: u ' I blSh came. I hie was our situation lor nve long when, at 11, P. M., the tide rose enough apain to float us : w then made for deeper water, and anchored un- til morning. We poor land-sailors felt very uncomfortable all this time, and the . , , , ., more so when we noticed tbe regular sail- ors complaining and fearing a storm ahead, . . . ,r , , a short tune. Our men behaved through it all like men, and deserve much credit for it. Remember, we have some 1-00 soldiers on board. 9. M irning pleasint and bright, and sea c-ilm. We were supplied with a more .1.11. .....1.1 1. -.. .1.1,,1 . , . ......... experienced pilot, and at an early hour our vessel was under full headway. At 8, A. M., our anchor again drojped, and wc were safely placed withiu speaking dts- tanco of the CV.-tu r.olitan, the boat that eontaineii the balance ot our Itegiuicci. j They pave us three cheers, aud we return- ed them with good will. They brought us , our mail. ' I am surprised to see so many vessels of different kinds bore. I can readily count sixty in all. There are n"res of tents on sh ire at Hilton Head. I feel gieat change iu the climate int o ruu around cuatle-ss, and wa ling in the wati j. The Illinois has been a California stea mer since IS'll. Her Captain, Rithbnue, is a gentleman, and ul Jers-aaJn bis duty. 1 enclose a piece of a Palmetto leaf. I'oc.C. Fokt Praytos, O'ter Island, 1 S. C, Dec. 21, IStil. j Dr. Christ said he would dcsciiLe toyoa the 11th, and although it was not the 1- i. -.i u most peasant loonug p.aee iu voe worm- . we were ghJ to get on shore atter be.ng on the Ocean four or five days. Oae of the boys asked tho pilot of the etcamboat, while on our way, if the island bad any ' inhabitants ? He said ycs-it was inha- bitatcd by tand-Cus, uiusquitos, rattle- snakes, aud mocking-birds. f : felt otc happy with the idea of Laving fuch good company. Oa arriving, a ; found ia additiou to the above named! citixens auont two hunuied darbies, wlio, whea they hcid the IJaud .trie uf, all left tbeir , 0, "f" ---- j ; olBerg( ,ry to imitate a plantation break I jOWOi but here was the genuine article, j and I must say, tbnir'e was nothing but an imitation. They say that their masters : J, . wouIJ he(D' fae lree;.nd Uih ,benl UB,:, the, , were dead. Tbey also said, their masters 1 nut cattle and horses into barns and buret ' ihm up alive, to preent our troops from getting tbem; and they are burning eotton th Some of these blacks . . , . a , - . , , all along the coast, home of these blacks dumb as bruies thev can not read. seem dumb as bruies tbey eau not read, ,n3 in ,r4jing W(m!d s00n h,ve , , a Quarter. Nicht befure last, they had a dance : some of our men made an iuii'.a- tioo Elephant, buys wrapped in blankets acting as legs for the animal, which entered the ring in the itiid-t of the danee.causing such a staiupt da that they knocked each nthi r down running to gut away from the huge moving form of wliieh thpy K.N. (liter IhUii-1 is perhaps I J miles in a direct line fr mi I "-r t ltoyal, aud oO from Charleston. It i-eintiiatids chimn'ls leading to Chariest. 11, Ihaufort, and Savannah. The lvebe'.s had a Fort here, which we now occupy, having ueiuuted two largo guns, nnd in a week will have three more, and ho ho li'.-J up, that we can hold the placo . t .1 1. L "C"""' ""r" ,c.'u " f Vv e ar t t tie aov jnee uara in this direction. not ejv.nei 11 receive reiiiioreemeuis ana mareh-furth r. A pm'y of scouts were sent out yestrr dsy, and with the ('nhim-fa p'rmi.sion s am" of the band shouldered uiUfkets and iiiarcl.rd aloi g. U'e saw seme ll.-bels, but they were "n the other fide of tbe water, and wc could not get at them. 1'asieil through several fi-hls of cotton, and found horses, ar.d a large number t f cattle aud sherp. Sweet potatoes tire plenty. We lot one man sinci) we arrived hire; he was buried with the honors of war. The ouly ol jeciioin we have to the place is the poor water, sad the lack cf news. We leive bid tut ona mail, with news up to the C'b in-t , including a cnry of your pap -r f.T Cp. Walls and one for myself, fur which we arc much obliged. Wn.rxu F. lii.Aia, drnnt'a Runil. 4.ith P. V., Oit.T ls.uj, S. . are vIC I. v.i-h.; from a Viiili.imi.re ortlir liilvrrsiij at l.ni-hun;. ('ami Wuoii, Ky., lee. 23. j I send you a few lines, written on the north bank of G reen Ilivcr, just on tbe eve . (as we suppose) of a battle. Ouckocr, the . Rebel General, is in full farce on the other ' bank, and J.oiu) Unioa troops have gone across to bring on an cngigetncnt. We have no true, idei of the euuiiys numbers th -y may rossiidy have "o.dOO but I helieva we are able for ibe fray. We have twice been called out to meet tbe foe, in t:roe davs, but our aid was not needed, as ibe victory was ours before we reached the scene of action. I will send vou full accounts of any ceneral eniraeemenL j Yours ia arms, A.J.II. M UXB OP bittle MARCH ! way oa tbe hostile straneers' shore. I '-" be desert dreary and lone. Where ehillinr. storms in sadness roar. And bleak n.ght winds unceasingly moan, Liberty's banner aloli hath flown. And L'niou contendeth for her own. The Southern breezes, gentle and low. Call ns to breathe lheir balmy air Where limpid streams sn softly flow Down through ihe valleys rich and fair. Onward! we 11 marshal the hosts of the free, dy oa ",c ""cn m ' Onward ! for wisdom's calm delay ! Ha V'ei ,ht rn of oa' faithless foe; MVC5 ! in erDl. " '" , ul I And sweep Ihem down at a single blow, Slrjke! lne KeM ke d u , licfore ihe tempest of iron hail. Close to the banner. Riflemen ! form, , rnder ,,, J(lsl(V c,nd (lf war Headlong hurl your ho.-t in a slorm, : swift on the toe as falling star; '''I as lnp winds ihe shout shall rise T hf rM "e victory 10 ihe skies. Freemen ! your lives are noi your owa 1'niti your native land is saved, Cnnl no other Flag is known Ifut thai which long and proudly waved. Then rally 'r.-und the Flae of ihe Free ! Onward ! to Death or tu Victory ! ' A. J. H.ISTIVO. Co. K., Col. Sira-ell s ".sin Keg., V. V. Iiseria, Mo., Dec. 13. Hfnj Gnorr Lut wuck, and week riW hempen 70 ant R0 It.eli ri-.an. pcired in our neighborhood, aod robbed I!cv. Mr. Ilirnhur't's little store of all the colle-e, sUfjar, tooasco, percussion caps, sack, itc. They took from Pander 3 hor ses, bis musket and uniform; 3 horses from Long, aud guta and saddles from G or S others. j Last week, some Union civa'ry grdr.g j on the FprinoGeld road near Ilumbold, 1 p.s.ed the house of Doctor Hymer, rbo I , , , , . I commanded us when we were taken pnso- nc-s. Tbey called him out and wsntcd I bis gun and horse ; he showed gbt, and i snapped two caps of bis revolver without 1 eff et, when two of the cavalry Cred, one shot taking cff.'ct ia his eye, and he fell ; a eornsa in bis own door. i Tbe borne Guards have been disbanded w;thoat eom(, . (hi R Ur rni &nd oheM wi Taa(. JUrk? ; Jc's,.Ti0a (;ifJ Hoepital, very poorly hf rf wre. h;9 wfe u tjll f wrute ,hat it B 8lfe t0 comei tut (he Mmj hj? 8ince bccQ wi,hdrswn frnm (he w u biTo b(.Julifu, WC3lh(,r i anl Britiog Bith the duor open and do in ti m u hrBe uf Inow ; -JV., but it soon disappeared. CuaiiI.es Tai.I.MAN. "SOT. to B.orrea V. , The DrainesvlUe Fight. FKIlM 1LL1AK II. SNlDKIt. (ir LEWB!TttC. I date the lit.Hh Die., 1I1, as the luip piest day of my life. We started early j iu a foraging expedition. The cuemy , ; had knowledge of our coming, and posted , themselves in a thick wood, intending to i treat, and let another l.irce, on abead, at-, , taca us 1 hey were rayenur in number, , too. iviu we sem oui spoiled all their calculations. Uur loin- j,any were among the flankers, so I hap- tJ to wheu the lstlle openc1. L , , t .,' , t 1 i Uif our . . 1 . . ' - . . . t ouipany reaelied the Jlegimeut (wn;. i The Artillery were firing as we charged through an open field into the woods where the Kebels were wereted. We fired, and then advanced. e soon iound the dead and wounded in our path. After going half a mile, we saw some grey coats ; our officer said they were Buektails, but I said tliev had the Kebel fla-' : while disiiutiiur. I oiit'st.iined an officer, and said. " I surren- 11 ih r are you Confederates Achenbaeh said " Union, of coarse." '' So are we," said he. One of the Rebels then fired, I killiiiir ono of our Company. One of our Men bred and killed the Relu-L Ihey then ran. and that was the last we saw of them. Tln-ir shots were mostly too hiirh, while ours did ti rril le t eeufinn Smne wc found with loads i.tr. seme with legs cif. c. A-h'iu-e on the battle field was well riddled ; the llati.il v ran into the cel lar, but a ball ciiuiirie there, they thonght it time to leave. '1 he wounded prisoners were afraid we would kill them, and aki d fir mercy. C"Z. took an officer's sword, ' 1 took a cap onlv, but others took a lady'.- incturi its, guns. haver-aeksaVe., which were thrown away by the R.bels. Our Colonel was al .-nt, sick : but Adj dju" taut M'Keau. of J.radliird count v, and our Captain, Knt, of Columbia county, showed tin nisclves nobly. 'I he boys are all anx ious to have another tht. It was a pretty bard day's work, as we-had to niar.-h 12 or 10 miles before we were attacked. Cnpt. Charles I). Rouh writes to his father that it was the most event ful day of his life. He says his men all did their duty, and although both adjoining Companies suffered, his Company 15. escaped uninjured. Mrs. Sarah Allison died in Uwchlan township, Chester county, 10th inst., at tbe advanced age of 102 years. Timi.no each Other Tbey have a story ,in Chicago about a drunken captain, in camp, who mot a private of bis compa ny iu'the same condition. The captain I ordered him to "halt," and endeavoring in vain to assume a firm position on bis feot and to speak with diguified severity, exclaimed : "1'riv'te Jones, I give yout'l (h,V. r c,.c V0. V" lu- -'P.0 Smith," replied the soldier, "as vou'r Chic) drunkerniam I will rive vou till w .iy'L. LECTURE Kev. R. A. Fink will tZZVtr&ZlrZ- vbolavr. THE rIOS COINTI TEACHERS' INSTimS Will hold its next annual meeting in NEW BKKLIN, Ihe z'Jth to 31st of Jan. 1862. In addition to the nsnal nreDaration of Es says, Reports and Addresses.ihe Teachers are requested to take notes of such detects or dif- ficulues as may present themselves to ihem, and band them 10 the Executive Committee to be brought before thelnstitute at the proper time for consideration. All friends of Common 8chools are invited to attend. Teachers absent will please send tbeir excuse, so that it may be liaowa who want m proper interest in the cause. D. Hirimi, Ch'a Ex. Com. New Berlin, Dec 21, I S01 Corrected Weejf Wheat f 110 Eggs f 18 Rye 50 Tallow 10 Corn 50 Lard 8 Oats 30 Ham 12 Flaxseed 1,25 Shon.e'kSide...S & 9 : Pried Apples. $1,50 Cloversecd $3,75; Firkin liutter 10 Potatoes 60 FreshButter... 14 Country Soap 4 C I.op, ............3,Utl MAHIUKI). NftT T-fwfhtirff. '-M inrt., hr Fl'W J. RoJnbTlcfi, J'II. E M'W.AN.of liJDOr, l-.nTe.rv Co , sn.l Ueh. f-.ttu, H of M.wU(ery Co..l. Mta t ATII A LI K W . tMr; diti-hrnf f'.it J hn.Ua. n. ne,. j . latniriT. mil .n.t. da n ,inu 3iep nH t;. .ad Mm. A.M t K KI-LKli, .11 .1 vn,l. . B, l,f,.T.T- Titn..in II..SII, ir.i n AM Kl. CI PP, cf TiOL-a rnunty. .n-l VI i s, Ku sriTUAN.oI Milti.n. B K.r ,llr. W.t-en 511. In.t JACOB Mril.lIKKEa and Vli., Kl.17. VV II II K. liolh nt S.linpem,.. DfriJ. Tn Mllton.a'lh in-t , NANCY, wiT of Al r!nm3lTmls jw; in h-r hth ir. l.C ixliul C Rank, Pec. 16. 1S6I. 'HIS Bank will he CLOSED on CHRIST- ' "Abaad Nr. LAKbc'avs. Persons having Paper lalling doe on euhrr of those rfavS) have Ul arra2, lh,m the day be- , fore. DAVID REBER, Cashier j j M-S , "1 1 TEST BRANCH Insnranre Company. I : V of Lock Mains, I'b. insures rropeny in ootn 1 own and Loun try on as reasonable Terms as any other good Company. The larce increase of Premium Notes makes it a reliable Company to insure in. .tannin! of Premium Nolcs bum In lorrt, UMI.OOO.GO J.v'.C'BraAS, Sec. ti C.Hvsr. Pres LAKIoON KOssj, Agent, Dec 16, 1SC1 Lewisburg FOll SALE! NEW Tl III Cf.KY, latest style. k chr.tp Itr Ch or tipn lima, Apply io rrr 11. ;i:riiut. m:tist. dnnrs icom Town Clock, LEW. ilia) of Union Onnti). MOUNTED on rnllcrs.varnis.hed.enjrrave'i and luhograi.bcd in I'mlad. in the best siyle of ihe an 30 by 4i inches in sue on a scale of M inches 10 ihe mile. This Map was carefully surveyed in IH56, and is reas- on,hly e,.rrecu Each Township is colored, and there are ihe Town Plots and Xo-s of Lots on lams and 8,r,ns . aeed-the Public Roads, with tneance n rZol'n Z ,nVi church and School H. ues, Mills. At The Court House, two of the Lewisbori Uni- versiiy Buildings, the Lewisbonr Boat Yard, the Unioa Parnace at Win6eld, and Union cm i nary at .uw icriia e.ch. i-., ...t Seminary at New Berlin are represented 1a a v.r. P.rmer ...1 nersnn of hnin VA hjre one of (hM M-pJ of nIMmmt rfor reference and information. Tne """! subscription price was $.1,50. now reduced to $x only. t iVPur sale at ibe Star 4 Cknmitk UtBre, and by Da. H. U UVCK. tewisburr News Agency. TPIIE nmlersiened havinc onened a Vevra T 1 MIift in connection with his BOOK,! KTATHi.NCKY.and VAKIETY Store, he is; therefeie prenared to receive subscriptions i for ihe following inririEs. HK.tzt'.rA. ie. I Pbilailrlrtii ImjutrL-r, rrc... llx-r, S&tardy Kv.'k Punt, Pi.ll.r N'.-i.;-r. Tli l-n..t..t.riaB. Cbrl.li.n .JtuchI. A Jeurnal, TIi, Mt-thnli.t, Aro-rie.D ATicul-luti-t. New V-irk H r.ul.Triluin.Tini..WnrIcl.llrii,r-, VI .-. klT. I ru k I.li,, N. Y. Lil-,p. M reurv. W ...r'.j M.'iitiii.. II in. Jumil. Y.:.k Noin.nii. ,irc N.i k. H1. iwi.ii.1, 1. 1" tic, lUrii'T-.. Sl..rioe, lrnco f, Oi.li'y', llik. AlUlitir Vntillilv aid any chers desired. Persons wishinc anv nl the abuve h.ad better call soon o have aJvantaae of t ink Hut'. tVOriiers from a dialance proinnlv atlenitd to. II. W. CKOTZUIt, News Auist. Lewis! ar;. Pa., Pee. 12. I sr. I Hew Mand---New Goods! Tle-IFI'II I.. II W" li!H ino- tol-pn th ' .1 rooms tin ier the IVIerrarh and Chn nicle oTires.rc.iiei.it ih'.ui.and I'.lie.t ia ail eiteaiive var.ety of ynf, ( '"j, CmtTrmm'i Clnth!rct dir. Al a !arz an.! splenic! stock ri C LOTUS :AMti.i;i:-..Vc. which he will matt np h ori.r.as he son centtnues the Tailoring Cnsi ness. Jle is prepared r. exernte all work entiusie.i u his cuic.lc. the satisfaction (f the customer. .V It. Ciitiin? ar.d He pairintri done to order. I.rwi'bnr, April lo. Iff. I NOTICE ! V 'HE BjoVs and Acrmint of Mr. T. . CHRIST have been placed in my funds f.T collei-tioa ol which all interested will please take notice. JOHN C. LINN Lewisburg. Nov. 81, 1S61 m a. I m;iv cfY i TIMES IJIIIGHTENIXG ! I NEW STORE IN A NEW PLACE! ! NEW HAND AT THE TARS -STICK. J J FR4.K. III RSII, having op.n.i DRY GOODS STORE, i CRlnWE!.L"S NEW BITLDING. Market j ""' (nearly opposite the old Hayes stand.) 1 will be bappy to attend to the wants of all bis friends who may be pleased to favor him with ,n'ir custom. He has sow on hand a well-selected stock - 01 everytamg wmca may classed under tbe general head of Dry Good. Lewisburg, SepL 16, '61 B. F. HURSK. 'Variety the Spice of Life.' A NEW STOCK of XL Woolrn Cooela, Head Dresses Nets Bead Collars Fancy Stationery, 4c. just received at H. . IBIITZKK-S TABJETT RTORB. Something New ! n R0CERY.FL(O & FEED STORE VJ rn Lower Market street, I.ewisbur. two doors above the old Hayes.' stand.where I wilt , rhwi. , , Ci.pc.t t 1 rrOYsTKKS bv th- ran.fresh every day S W KKT I'OTA IVES, and olher Ve.eiabl.s in their season. r'tMnH paid for all kinds IroIiart V -i. n pan. u.r an ain..s a VWiarC. r- r-S-1 u .:.r. v . v iW 1 s.j y urc.vj 1 OcL i1. 1S5I W. M. ELLIS T OST In Lewisbnre, recently. m!t 1 J VIS (;,,I sneciuten Oenlleman's BKKAST- 1N. The bn-ler will he liberally rewarded by leaving it at this Otlice. Dec4w2 Xota icna! "t "E have just received from rhiladetph-a and New York, a very large and well selected stock of TV1T1', OfMl simian JVViJJ which ( crier ar very retiucrd prices. We have pan! particular aiiention in ihe ?clTtun of ih:s Mock of li,ir'is a rerv larce 9"Ti m?nt nf DRY GOODS evert .'serip liiin. . Purcha-ers will liiid it thetr at!rniare to Eive call as in prices we defy any cf our n ihb.rins towns f;r competition. We have aUo replenished r ur st.tr te o( til re- rie. Hardware. tiooDw-.rr, Ac 1 1 'ir fi l ri.As i m, &c. always kepi on hand. !T riil ATfi'l' PRf'PL'CE taken in Ex change tor (iooiis a usnal. A. E. Cash paid for all kinds rf rain. J.NO WALLS CO. Lewisbnrg, Nov. a, Sol FURKITURE VAP.F.T?niTST!.rJ tu on Market ?iiisre, I.ewishur?. i i : A C'"iil supply rf "?;!;. TuMrs, niii-i:3tiii. sl:iiiil. ,r..nn hand or made lo order I.y iis-j.ij DA VIlMJIN I'EK. I ' ' jtll.db c.ciu Tiui .thy y.'e.! f ir sale by Important, via rhila! John H. Goodman, lciArg, HAS received and opened a CHOfCl assortment of all ihe latest styles at fall and Winter Goods), at the Old H AVEaMand. The particolar aucauoa i Ihe Ladies is called 10 his stuck ot Brilliants Dress Silks Prints Uelai nes bhawla KiftPr. Merinos Collars llocals Sleeves Ulnfhams Inenio;s Poniards Eitrm's Chintzes ' tloves,Ao ALSO Cloths. Plain and Paney Casumeree Jeans. Tweeds. VesiinES, Vuslins, Xir,i. ints,Tickinrs, Flannels, Hats, Caps, lozeibe r with a complete assortment of Groceries, Card ware, Cedarware, Queens ware, &e all of which will be disposed of oa as favora ble terms an the same articles eaa bo parea ased snywatre. One u m tali .' CTAU kinds of GRAIX bout hi forCask-Q ill flllll SCilt. or 0AT3 uM by ,"ru"'-' jo h oooimaw OOn BBU. LAKE SALT lur bj J 8 aOQPMAl QQ CKS 0. ALCM SALT Iu mi. by . MJ sacks ASUTox (floe; fctMi, sy O - BBLS. MACKItRKL, Xt. I!uU t.r l. .? ' . J U O .iOllA l'l.LEuHl Wkiwi-LAS-rKKIurMtob, : . J it OOOIHIA! Execntcrs' Kotice. V"OTIf'E is hereby riven, that Letter, tea , .1 tamemary . n the last will and Irstamenl el Hl:Mtl I ICOIK, late of Ltm s.one townrhip. Lnu.n county, hsve beea granted to the uni!erine d, by the Kezister of I'nion c uni v, in doe form ul law; all persona j havins claims n;mnl said esLle will present I litem, and ihose ovnni ald estate are reijues i ted to nia.e immra'iate pavmenr. 10 VP HAEi. PKllLK.Exee. jai.iib ,'KiitK, 5 utora DO Vni; WANT good foff-e, Tea, SugaX or Molasses ? j DO VOL WANT pure, unadulterated Spl I ces. or an excellent article cl fetinme Cidac ,c,,i:ar! 01 1- er.t.vi j roorMK-t. Do VOL WANT prime laie caurl.l No. I an 1 No. 2 fat .Mackerel. Herrmz or Sihad t They can be had ai rreatlv reJoced price this season, iu barrels half barrels, and quaj ler barrels, or by the s;u;ie pound, at A rj.vy rf LuvrxiFM. ; DO VOIT WANT Extra Fsmijy Floar or .SOodPeed! t, h asj j coonra. ! DO VOC WANT to sflect your grocertaa from ihe largest and choicest stuck in I.ewia b"rS! u. zrjys 4 tvorsirt DO VOL" WANT rood Hardware. Tools n I -ui'ery ! o, u jcrjjv roi.j'jtjp I DO VOt: WAN r fiae Ch!iia7filas.or Ear- I bcware1 t. t.r.iXi4C',rJtm. j DO VOI" W ANT Tabs. Hticket. Brooms , Itrnshr-. Ifak-is. or oilier Housekeepini ar- nties Tney can be had in rreai vartvtv at i.i.vs t 1 'jurxtrjL DO YOU VV AN r eoi d Coal O.I or Burnina; r.oi.t! (.to Aiy.rj ttcoorxK-M. WE ARK NOW OPLNINUourFallSioek. selecie 1 wiili ereai care, consisting uf Orucw nes, equal in r,uaiitr to those kepi in t rsS c!a-s rev stere,. Oar stock ef Hardware, I'hiua V, are, oi dr n t are. Brushes, eta. etc., is also very complete. Please call and examine. tj v j coo'lf . Lewisburs, October 15, inM. ; CTflVI. CTrivrQ VTiwva x l ? feTOLS, PARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES. The best assortment of Hioves ever offered la the citizens of Lewisbnre. among which ia lb celebrated "Continental." the handsomest aa4 best Cm.kine Miove Bow belbre ihe public (LMKAL otBKI. CUIIH, WALLS, SIW1NE A CO. J ost opened, opposite the Riviere House, ia the Room lately occupied bj A. Singer. A FULL and complete assortment ( FALL V WINTER CLOTH I N G,sncb as Overcoats. Dress Coals. Bass, ness Coats, and Coats of every style aod pas tern ; and Pantaloons and Vests to suit Also. 1 a large variety of Under Clothing, such aa Drawers. Shirts, Ac. Also, a fine assonmeat of Boys' Clothing of the latesl stvles. Also, HaTS and CAPS equal to any offered ia this J country. In fact.Ihaveeverythingaeceaaarr 1 in the shape of Clothing, which I offer at , r iJTm, .rDMAN 1 .... ODwAN. ACt. J'" Coa?,r Pru,ncllk;,'m L " ' . The HOWARD and HOPE Hxpreu vuiuLsuit. I Tv XPRF.??ES Daily to and from anj" t -1J p"riK" ef ih. rmfi si.c.n.. nevau MM AX k HAKKIS- Dr.. ,- i.-uk- DITIDEIvTD. run mmes wavinu institctios of LEW ISHt KO has lh' dav declared a. Dividend of FOCR PEt CENT, on the ami of Capital S:ock paid ia psvable in ten day from date. H. P. HIIEI LER. LewisSarg. NoV.7, 1881. Treaaurof Estate cf John Wilson, late cf Brady. PMtNtSTRATOR S NOTICE -I.et-rrw i ' of Administration cn the estate of Jaa Wilson, deceased, late of Brady Twp. hav- I inc been crsntfj to the subscriber bv th. Ro. I g'ster of I'nion connty m due form of law- all persons indebted lo said estate are hereby not-f.ed to make immediaie payment, and all hsvinr anr just rlanos arainst tbe same nvay present tbem d ilv antheni.csted for s.itlemeat to s. r. v i oRMicir. Ad. I.LIZ B.C. WILSON, Adra'g Tra.'v Tp. Nov. 2 161 Pec He t HaoKi nd ether rood I i tliat kind on hanJ or to order b the I Lrwithnre BeH.kbrader, CH: STAHI. MASON . CO. "" E "NGRAVFns and STATIONERS. fiCI Che-in nt t. I khijftpkiiu f r.tlf. A rrT fuH arHvr'iarai tt FINE fittinr? I tT- JuTrvl. itiitLb la vVwur, r.tl atrrj rmrMje i toll '-in :, Jtrti-tWItf MrtJutKai. A9J Hjll l Pfifa A iroa viiy vuuejc otujituswpt 11 1 . i sa'e ai iu Stcr Chronuk Om;. Levrisb.irr. t T)ARE HfK. An exeelleni 8it- ! ver LEVER WATCH lcr sale at a rKain m.ls i. Inowre ol A. E. DENOKMANDIU, Lewiiburj
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