I'll -. - - Hil - JJJJJH ! ffl CO him N 111111 i t BY 0. N. AVORDEN AND J. At $1.50 per Year, alnay HllllMIUl KKUI-WKKklT Tuesilay Morning k Friday Afternoon. CjSce tw AlertlseiiieiiU? The annual I'ubllr RrCl-pf ion of the Lew IslmrR Aiatri.tj will be held in Independent Hall. Kkiiiai Evtuiti. March tin. Exercises lo commence at 7 1. M. Music by Ihe Lewirburg -Social String tern admission f-e of 10 cw. will i,e charged, and the net proceeds appropriated to ihe purchase of Huspual Stures for our Vol. ""i'T.".. ..-,K..,f,k.pniu nJ at the atorca. WCourrcommenced Jury Trial, yes- terdav Foster vs Porter coming on first. . $g'm. A. Marr, of Lewiaburg, take. charge of the Danville Academy. rr-Specio i. quoted at Richmond at 40 to DO cents premium, and Confederate moucy 75 per cent, discount. r WrJas.W.y ligcle, I-q., Lntk Haven, declines being "tickled" with the lireckin tidgera' "proposal" for a State office gy-The S.Y.Eicniny l'utl state, that cu.M'Clel!en oucurswith the President tn the Slavery question, m oteiian was Dorlglas man. tGfX Post-office is established at West TWilton, iu Kelly Tp, Union county, aud Jons Datesmas app tinted Postmaster. The office to be supplied with a daily mail. P5i.l5rady township in Union county last Friday polled 1U3 legal votes. The Lycoming adhereuts in both l'radys last Feb. polled 41 votes. This expresses the . i - j - i . r .1 .. i true, unutasseu Hi&ut;s vi mufo comcmcu. , . , i.i , , , , ' ..... j has not "insulted the pirty ha has not (cTe avoid confusion, the name of the . "kicked over the Chicagi Platform," but I'ost Office at Uuiontown, ia Drady Tp., i is faithful to both. These Secession sym bis been changed from "White Deer," to j pathiz;rs falsify as recklessly as Oil Jeff! Si.iFEtt. All communications fir tjnion- - . T7...TR 1'n .knn'.l ha Hirrotn.f f.i! AUW11, uiaoj, -v -....w- I'Sllf'r, Lniun Co., I'a, vU Dewart." JDiife Drer .V's or "II ightowu" is ia White Deer Tp., Union Co. I-aTDr. T. S. Christ sends us No. 1 cf "Jlie Xnc Smith," just slarted, at Port lloyal, S.C-, by Jos. II. Scars and Adam I'-adeau. Its price is rather high f ir its eizbut it. content, interesting for Uuion eoldtcr. and their friends. We learn by it of a .ad affair upon Otter Island : two couting oertiea of the 4o:h Pa. Reg. fired tnin each other, bv mistake, killing Cant. i;.n,,p. .i.d cnrnoral. and wounditiu two men badly and others slightly. GOV. SI'RAGI K, of Rhode Island, is perhaps the richest mm in New England, bat has been one of tho foremost in this war for the Union. An old-line Whig, he has twice been elected Governor, indepen- debt of party and now Las tho support r ' ' r. of all partie. for a thud term, repudiating all party strife. In a recent letter be baa rather startled some old " Cmservntu-ct " ' ty stating that Slaeery it the cause of the tear and ihit Cause must be mWe harm- ' to lifter. That is truth and wisdom, , as thousands are opening their eyes dai.y . to see and to act accordingly. j SSJ. Scott i: Co., of Lewisburg, have J liuished making Soldiers' Shoes, for the' present, having furnished about 1500 pairs -stout, serviceable articles, a, hundreds , " ' , .-, tpi vrho have seen them can tes ,fy. The, have done their woik well, and received a fair compensation. There are very many Contractors who have been as faithful as these, and it is a shame and disgrace, (for the sake of trying to make a little paltry political capital for Secession) to asperse the many for the sins of the few. Ferret out, follow up, and punih the guilty-as ir Air , ,, , ' , V.u V yck, V ashburn, Hale, W ilson, and Other leading Republicans arc trying to do, (some times making mistakes, but intend- ing to be just to all) but do not slander the innocent, nor cb.rge trWes-ife fraud ,, n . ,: on tho Government because an occasional 1 rat is found in the Treasury Crib. Thus far, most of the .windier, are old Dc.no- ' , , ... .1. 1. 1 at., who learned their game on the Penn- , gylvania canal and in other like specula- , tions under the Pierce and liuchauau Ad- vnioistrations. Some Republicans also are j RiUtj, but no favor or partiality is shown them bj the Government. I.SI.ANU Xn 111 ia Ht itiA A. at Ami nf tti sudden r,, f.u m- - . w st' suJdcu beud of the Mississppi, at N. W. I Tennessee, while New Madrid is at the west end. Tie L'nioa force, nndiT Gen I Pope have New Madrid, and Com. Foote ba. the river atov. No. 10so that the I Rebel, are hemmed in. nd .t .-T w.y as iacy aid at Winchester, Colum lus and Manassas, or surrender at lasL j We hope they will be cauh. ...1 . .i loweat plan any more mischitf, on othci Celdt Saratoga, l'orktown. and lnn.l.n - - C I UJi tti- on other i ehow the right way to "break" an enemy! li-The .ickness aud mortality of our borough he been uneamuioulj great of tb! d J dJ passes will",',l -1 TT B caraeter, and sooie ,, is ieit in i the causa. Miltonian, llth iBst. in Heard to tarn aj, tJtC T,,,i,or,nJy (Uti. Mle ZW,..-S1 10,000 of the MeD jongh School Fund lave been inve8Tcd J the tommisHoncrs in the d.Uucc of 'cw Ur leans. Il ,lhfTi. RelcW E. C011XELIUS. In Advance. Head Qiartcrs Pennsylvania Militia, ) I IlAUitisBLRii, March 21, J i GENERAL OKDEll, No. 19. I The Fifty-first Regiment, Pennsylvania! Volunteers, under the command of Colonel i J. F. Hartrauft, has behaved with ui.siin- . ' guished gallantry al Rianokc Is'and and at Newborn. Ia the latter engagement they ; ft irmcd the enemy's batteries at the point 0f the bayonet and were the first tn plant flag their entrenchments. The honor which thev have thus won f .r the ' Cmmonwoalthandthemsclves.ought to be ' held in remembrance. It is, therefore, ' ordered that "Koaonke Island, Sth Febu- . . . i ..kt m . . . jary, lUJ, antj ".ewoern, ntn iMareb, 1820," be inscribed on tho (lie of the : regiment j F.y order of A. G. Curtis, Governor and Commandi r-in-Chief. I A. L. IIussei., Adjutant General. KaTAs a tperunen of tho way in which the Rebel allies at the North inmoseunon ! the credulity of their more ignorant read- ...... . .' ters, take the following scrap, which may be found in half the oo-cailed Democratic pr" I Some of the RepuWirnn papers are down on DM Ane lor appointing Mr. Slnnton a lite-Ions WemorraU and honest man Secre tary ol War They say their i're-i.leat has instihet his ptrtv. and kirkei over a plank of the Chicago J'laltorm." That is a uhoh-tole lie. Not one rcspee- table, reeogntied Jlepuhlicsn paper can be i ....... . nimed.which has denounced Jlr.Stantou's anoointment. He is no Hreekinrid,.Pr but; as far as arrears, bis Ib rublic.nism is satisfactory to our rny. Prcs.LincjIu THE . . J llili J. i.l.V 1 AV-1 l3 OJl iTl.I:!!! AM ; tljlu!y attended, on account of the .twin, and little party strile cshibtted. Ia Lewtsburg, the Administration nom- inces were elected, two only having any opposition. e rive some of the Returns to-dav the lemainder, next 1'ridiy. - J LKWISBUUG 225 votos. liurjess Samuel H Urwig Coustabie George J RohUnd iJigb ('unstable Daniel Oswald Xorth W'artl. Smth Mill Judge John Hertz Hunter I'ardoe luspectors J IIGnndman J 11 Walker ", . ' ,, J,anson 1 ross John li Linn F A Donachy Chas Voder A 1 f i Assessor Jame. Hayes ! Director II P Khulier Overseer Jos Glass Council Satul Hursh Auditors P N Ginter Wni Jones A M Lawshe Hunter Pardje T!Tt tTlV T , t, - i 1- 1 Judge Daniel l isher lD,pDector!1D G ,,.u!m(r Gf0 jrTia Constable Saml Oberdorf Justice John Tate, Robert Brown Directors A Russcl, U Reed, M Fisher, Ji!'b liaI-'-r. J ''!'., Jno Tate Slt s:Upervisorsj j. Hagenlueh, J II Oulcs. Auditors Cba's Gudykunst, Jos Moore, V M CartT WHITE DEER 1S3 votes, JuJge-James Yost I-Ptorr-M.rti.i llmrlt, R II KUrp Assessor Jacob Kostenbadcr 0reweersWlB. SujJoBi ,.;iia9 yM ('unstable Charlos A Dieffenderfer Directors Ily Dunnage, Sa Koefenbader. Supervisors Jos Hoffman, Juo F Reek ', Auditors K II Wcikel, Joaiah Uaack ' KELLY 57 votes. Judge Wm P Dougal ! -'-'.ectors John Grove, P L Clingan '-"-- Lawson, Peter Guycr 1 Assessor Geo A Mahl Uvcr8oer8Wm S clingan, Peter Gayer. i Constable Charles Hilliard ' Directors James Shields, Elam Meixel, Peter Guyer. Supervisor. Adam ITaslct, Abram Grove Auditor bcott Clmiran KAST BCFFALOE-73 vote, Jdg Abram Aurand Inspectors John Hoffert, Michael Wolfe. As;c8j0tJllcub M lSluil'h (;erseer. Miebael Drown, Dan'l Miller, Constable Peter Uartmaa Directors Jacob Slifer, Fred'k Hippie Ju' ervisors Jno Kuhl Jr, Alrm Dcrger. Auditor Samuel 1'uukla UN'IOX-99 votes. Judge Lewis P Jones " uutc 1 " uut lDfpectors Sam Mover, M.M.Silvertrood. i Assessor Mathias Stocker .. .. ,r , Overseers Henry Gibson, Mich Stctler Constable Noan louns Directors Jacob Hummel, John Stocker. ! supervisors Aoah btetlcr, John Moyer Town Clerk Franklin Hummel NEW BERLIN 112 votes. Judge David Millhouse Inspectors J W Raum. Milton Cornnliiii Council Jame. Neiman, John Winter, ' j os Orwig, Iviward ilsoa (j a tie.) Rurgess David Hcckendoro Director. John Kcsslcr, Cbas. Wilson Overseers Jacob Mauck, Jacob Smith Constable George Diehl Assessor John 31 Renfcr Auditor John Kessler MIFFLTNBCRG 1C3 toIcs. fa3gc Frederick Gutclius Inspectors Mahlon Rrcytnan, K Weirick. Council Daniel Moss, Jame. Chambers, li W Thompson, C 11 lliisenplug. Rurgess George M Koyer Directors Joseph Roop, John Radnor. Supervisors Sam'l G.tgen, J Gntseball. Overseer. (J N Voungmau, G Mad.r. Assesnnr Wm. Crotiir iConjtLlc-Josrh Kkctacr J LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, iComD-Ieuce of tlia Star A Chronicled ' Oat West." Camp A.nuv Johnson, March 9. Camp life is so monotonous, that I have not thoui!htr.roDer to send vou any detailed account of our doin, while eneampcl north of the Green river, Ky. But lately, i the "S:h I'enn'a Vol., as a part of the Grcat cngiuc hove tasted the horrors of a , fi march, in bad weather, over bad roads. Others, however, have suff.rtd '. privations. aro now en- j "-"P l four ra,,es l,otu of N,s!i- I III. T .'n a VpAiitiful aitV.nrrlin ills. I '"'e, lrl'i wulch 13 rendereJ ujuoty euarmtng by the tallancstra. grove, of that "native born aristocracy, whoso homes wo Lave j so "ruthlessly invaded !" Mr. Klitor, if ynu wish fi bavo an ocular demonstation that the Vandals of ! the lark' Ages have a legitimate progeny ,,,, .1,, Sp-p,.!.!.!.. iust com with j U3 and follow in the wake of the fl.'cin, 3 j Confederate Army. , I i . l.eauiuui nuiuing , laid ia allCB ; costly unuges, aeairo)ea, 10 , men wh0 stay at bnme an-J question our t javc captrcd a Iarrc nuiuLcr of pris biU rureuit ; railways torn up, natl tuo-, Iravcry to coaio out and bear a hand. I oner3 Qn(j poni0 of ffnng an,j tie nels blown down ; in short, a country laid waste by fire and sword; Jeff Dtvis fjr Prez.,and a Cougrcss in secret session, with a Meminaer to manago their fiaancos , , 7 . .- .i of the characteristics of the - , , . . these arc some ' (vica nn.1 rrrfrni:c ail ntriilurd nhiiu ro I ; " i ""-- , J' ; JJ l" u...., 1 ia LiSh Pirits. "narchinj with military : precUion, to show the natives our status in the art cf war. The R ailway Bridge, and the wire Suspension liridgo on the Turnpike from Liuisville lo Nashville, lately erected, at a ost of 6100,000, are both destroyed. On this account, our I troops had to be ferried across in steamers. Aa vAPmCS:! I 117 1 ITltll Ifl.'iK 1 1 ' P in. : 1 r 1,, t.:.. - boat quietly lying below tho cily. ISa-h- ! vine is a fina p'aca, and tho buildings both puhlij and private, evince pood taste ! and much wealth. Tho population must - be near 30,000. As we marched through, r.mo nnr.Mr.nl nvr-riived to fco ns ; others i r . . .j j - - . . j wept, and lnr.Keu mourntuuy .au ; wtiiit some, manifested the most fiendi-h hatred j in their countenance.. A few darin;:, sristccratic daughters of rebellion, stepped I out of princely mansions, and with rust I ling satin, .wept the tide-walks, with a proud, ped:intio air, their besoms decora- ted with defiant bonuettes of Seoesh flijs. 1 . . ; e'il3 Cia Dut otnP',ro w-,n Louisville for pretty women. I bavp seen but few of the fabled Southern beauties, with "rounded features, marble brow and raven, flowing biir." The first impression we received, from personal olscrvalion, was, that tho Nashville ladies were sadly addic ted In llip. bnl.tt nf lirifilin', their fjccs i --; 1 o are Gory red, and their coses a dull pur ple. Surely their intellectual and moral : faculties are not in the accndaney. Troops are conccntratrrg hero from all points ; Gen. Negley thinks there are near 250,000 in and around the city. It is comnionfy reported that the Rebels have a strong force at Chattanooga, distant 150 miles, on the Nashville & Chattanooga 11. H. The Seccsh about here say that they know we will conquer tbeir armies, but they will destroy the country, and de coy us into the far South, where scorching fevers and wastiDg epidemics will melt our power into dust and ashes. IIow vastly changed their "walk and conversa tion" from the boast, that, ere long, the the Stars gnd Rars shall wave over Fancuil Hall," so blatantly hollowed forth a year "0 ! I lcsra tbat we are to remain bcre some weeks, and receive our pay. The bills anJ Tallcys around, for miles, arc white with Sibley tents. A miU ami genial FprTog has opened upon 09, in a lovely land of flowing streams; and in keeping with this enchanting season and scenery, the sun of peaca and prosperity be gins to dawo, as the icy winter of war passes away for ever. Hail ! holy in fluence of adversity upon our nation, for '.-pring would ba. but gloomy weather, if ! we had nothing .In but spring." j .: m-!.!. I Thank you fjr copies of the Chronicle received. A. J. II. JoTA gentleman, viiiting Nashville, iut after its occupatioo by the u niou torco, 1 , ' .... .i,:.- . .(.. reiaica iuc lyiiomo aa .muu MW scenes : "We met erowd of negroes on their i .- : .Z. . . I I wav 10 ine levco to view iuu utiui. uu " ' I,- u i.' ' gun boats. Askiug ono where be was t going, u ... - as. ... , had been in l'ort. woneson, ana wjs brought back by his mastor, who bad Bed with Pillow. "I tell you what sail, said ' bc."MassaLiuium shoot straight knock- ed the head off Parson liigelow nigger elean as if cut with a knife. Lor ! bow the kannerstcr spike did fiy ! Massa sed Lini-am uwl a Z-y o' nail eoii load." I And down the street they went with plan- tation swagger, increasing in number at every corner. ' "Fence, remain down, garden borders washed aw.y, wbtlo negroes, having no masters to superintend them, wandering shiftless about, and whito laborers long aga driven iuto Cdulederato service. 1 noticed ono old gentleman, prabaly utter ly unused to labor endeavoring to mend ibogate of bis private residence. Afti'r hUt'mj ctcrithinj lul tlie nail, be finally effected a lodgment upon his thumb, and went eff simultaneously into a suits of uili eaths aud the house'' Gen. Xels.in has summary way of dealing with rebels of the fair sex. As be , was ridiiig through Nashville, a female j thrust her heal from the window, and screamed, "Hurrah for Ji ff. Davis! bur- ! rah for Jeff. Davis !" This was too much for Ihe temper of the General, aDd ridiog cj.e to the fence, be shouted, 'Mdm, Jou P" Jl luJ -"u 1 " " " " T in vmir house who is covered over with small pnx." This had the desired effect, ! and the idolater of Jeff. Davis retired into obscurity until the soldiers were out of sight. Bi,.Iohn A. .Mortis, aid to Gen. Reno, writes, in a private letter to a friend j Newbern, N.C., March 15. j We were engaged for fivo hourB drove j them from their entrenchments inch by j ; ! , m ihi-m that thi-v had better show more i snuuk : thev are the most cowardly sit of : , j eT,.r had anything to do wi'h. Thev had 11,000 men.and we had 9,000. : Hut we whipped them. Nowbern is ours, ' ,3 13 "bout aw. Uur men l.ngn I ltl-rt ppl.mns T!i filt Pfinn. enlnrs were 1 ftr-f nn thn rnninirli .llir nl.1 4th'A ft lit ' f 1. : nlantcd first mark that, and tell the , "unit every man ol tne 4ta in ttits cattle : -free from any statu th,t rested on them. Gen. Reno cnmplimttnted them highly. We think that was a decidedly good 1 maiden "stump speech" John made to the ' , , "dissolving chiviiry," but wo guess they j did not tarry to "applaud him ! Curiosity. Lieut. Morris sends Ju.l?. : Linn F.sq ard-lbok.ng specimen of the ' -WicLrn IVojr,:, full of false war news, calls for more soldiers, and urging an im - mediate hangini; of their own Uuiouts'9. ! Its last date Old Style of "Progress" is 77.rs-A M;rnl,j, March 13, when it ! gave the following as .th' i iti-st rut -,.,.-.. i.. Ph.ir-,1 ' iin 'ne "r' H(" lian-nrsn-e new of the approach ol the enemy, yesterday atierr.ooii aooul o o ciocn. Kverytlnni is active and preparations were ousy here last niglit, and a battle is certainly expected li-ddv, and the day Will -probably decide the late of wbfrn." . The 2 Ith Mass having taken the office, 1 the followiug New Style of 'Progress' is added to tho foresting by way of j POSIStltll-T! I "SiTriinii, Marrti IS. Fridav done it.' WE HAVB taken MvWUEK.V. The enemy ' endeavored to burn the lown.but w- re unsnc- j cessful, the inhabitants using the fire-engines ' and other means in their power to extinguish ihe lljtnes. 1 asklk Paix ran, FOCI THE STAB a CIICOSICUL The Letters cf our brave Soldier Says. ST A HE AJCEX. Tl fo pv4'' im: 'y Pnnn'I, Ju-t a It (lien can tlVir p?acbr-f ; AM "int tlm k)! h.-r ltl' l.v ry IlU-t I'ljtnij ttacin-. 'i'lir-re V no liithir iu inlilitiv; Ai tliat butuLu C'iu-d - tino wriUiij;." 0;i. tA hii anxiinf mnthf r wrlt,-; W itb love lor hwr bm tir:trt in itwrllitif Aiv! wlii with t'-r.- rhv m-aiJ.-. thi nnt W iio caw a bultuu fur tb' . l.iii;;: E -m" ar -h-iIar.. woni art nt: Tnr i a Jitf rtni-f iu iVn-ir llrummar; Ilr.t ttl Kelt uinlfr.tii J tli-ir nn. TLb iin k, etUvU, barrdui tl raiumtr. Our trTi :tn-l noM nun-rtiirnt b--r! Wa m lltfir b'ttcrii pluimy a e tli-m ; A ii I '. bo w Kit nl rur b' ru rj li Irt.iu nuflcriu ue ca'.d tiw ibml 1 :iP-, "r Ithvo tyscmint a trifli'i; Atui in tbt fpifi-rvt ( I a tibt. IIjw K.iKi'.z tbry ra.1; ibvir r.flos! K:t braViT w;jr er-T utrw, , To ff i' tb.' nit rui iittrn bulU'ts rattle; Ku trtirT pttiri-'trt I'trtT M'-il AiuiXit ibtt a-sl'ui roar of battle I Oniear::rtt wor l to .t.-ry frirnj! (io, w, an. writr tii" Imyn a Ivltsr; Ju-.: try hi. i li tin bnt you run, Aul, u- it tiiue, try Lu it U-ttcr. fi.-TiJ ctptj boy a tmijmT. trot Anl put a ni.v iltif rilump upn It; Then they will pi t tb lornl n-w, Aud Lbcu tb--y 11 ate u UlUo twunct! rvStsmpT !arch i. go! lirs I. tt. rs bt a treat I 'Ibey 're nn truthful mid k )lr;int; nt, tiify ry, tl.f .T'lrr i:t, T)i'-y must trnte nooiir at rrfeDt KfTii a journal, then, brare hcya, Of y.iar loiurw, am! tb wr:lt.-r: Ami wheu mIhiM brini; ytm borne, We'll btiTe tbc fi,iry n!I tuctiirr. James D. Xubneu, formerly of Belle fori to, l'a. was murdered in last Decem ber, by three Mexicans, while asleep in bed near Fort Union, New Mezica. lie was shot in the neck and side with pistols which kil!eJ tinl instantly. The murder-! wero 8 -cd the deed j ftc' C"e' " th0,r do,uS . that bo was an American and Union man, upon which they were released by the authorities who are almost entirely Se cessionists. A party from Fort Union pursued tho murderer?. I TKi t.n.-?!t of a tiiirt'tinf. aiffiA man nn tains a Bound of nhosnhorus. which if in : a free slate, and inflimcd, would burn him ! , , . , , . ur and every thing around him. j ', " -1.x-, n.rff.nr.1 77me. -1 I - v-- -- we know lots of old bachelors and antiqua- ted maidcDS who haven t got phosphorus enough in 'cm to "make a match." IIow Tuev Fei.t. Thcra are different accouut. of the way "the boys" took the flight of the foe they were "after," from Manassas. Many cried outright with rage others laughed for joy and others tueJ "dii not unicratand it, but sup- P" " IM tuchmon. l-.nquirer want, io know wucre are .il in. .1 bus luev "'uio " ucu j ('..ttondom seceded t All printe arii.5 j have to Le ttought io. 1 due lorecu urait in irginia aoes noi , tincnt, and the prool ol tne courage ana : returned i his hllp iu i.ewioutg, again to m Francis u Pons vs Abram waiter! I seem to work well. Ono officer reported ! ...i r n.. it; f ;. m.,.t ! attend to all kinds ol work in his line, linn; , is Mary BecUey vs W Ueoblrr A H as follows t"u"'"''" ' , , , T , , 7n i along your Books, Magazines, Xewspafcrs, Kill ilarbeson vs Benneville S,wtu aaioi ons. gratifying. Tha death of the Rebel Gene- &c ,or ,Ue Book-Binder. 17 Johi Beebrr &. Wife Wm llofford , Limed to be exempt 9.)0 6 . ,?,.... i -r..-. ;. ..;n Z 1 in i;,-dd . Marsh i Co vs Win Vooro Failed to report C31-1586 rata, v,u,ioeu .ull " A $35 iron City Collese Scholar?!!'? i a p in,i,ss,r ai. . Aoimon, KP'"J 501 .er.ed-and .f correct, w.ll have great J, Oi:e. ! JO. , Ht!.. v, J..ha B Smiifc Jr..:;na inflnpne, nnna the. Rebels. WDO l( t l. ;t Jno Hooo & V. .le vs J.'hn Jowes MARCH 25, 18G2. Latest News! I Hi TrLi:(;ittl'll. j Fortress Monroe, Marc!) 21. I in sfnmiinr 1 .1 vtmrsit on Arrived !10m .,tCras Jast nitrht. Immctliatcly . J(f tho occupation of Xcwlrn,cn. , Hurnfidrs st:irt.-il an expedition to Beaufort, N. C., but tne place was evacuated before our troops arrived. Fort Macon was blown tip by tho Robcls and the steamer Xai-IiTille burned. On the day that (len. Burr. si le occupied Newborn, 10,000 Rebel troops wore oti the road between GolJaloro' and Xcwbcrn. Great Victory in Links' Division! ' lor, : n t7 brio., Vic- torv over tlio combined Kebt l forces of Gens. Jackson, Smith and Lon''- street. The battle was fought within , fmr miles of this place. It raired j from lO.lll), A. 51., until (lark. The Hrhels numbcrctl about I-),II0II our Divi.-ion not over 8,000. Our loss in I. 1 1 1 ...I ... -1 .1 : . 1. nnnn . 1... l.n f Miiijil aim li ounuuu is iiviim , iiui, inai. I ,,r ,i,p. ini,ia , roup j ;3 brewed with the arms thev V(J thrmvn away ju thdr m,,h't j . rill.!llrv .,:-: (?. t.:..l.t ...ns c.,t..t,n.l l. -i Umnni of a shell. 1 f-'. O mt loss about 150. n ASiirN-oTTts- Jlarch 23. It is as - serted as tho ecnerallv prevalent opinion in naval and military circles, t.. i... L.c. v.. i I lolievcd our mortar flect attackcd the , j.,, fi)rt at the Kigotct within two j.1V3 af.cr ijjg departtiro from tfhip ; Island of the steamer bringing north ! the iutclliRence from that point. Cairo, itareli 22. Latest advices 1 imtn is anil ao. 11 wore iirontir nv tho de.-natch boat which arrived here t six this 1 iioniinpj. 1 IlC position of our trtinlioats and mortars was un changed. Firing was kept up at in- tei vals, to prevent tho enemy from ! strengthening and repairing their 1 works. Only four shots were received from the Rebel batteries on the island ! at 10 o'clock yesterday, whilo our liect filed about thirty shells. The Rebels seem to bo falling back j from York town. ! Sr. Louis, March 21. Despatches from ! Fort Smith, Ark , to the Memphis papers, ' ! acknowledge the deaths of M'CulIocb and j M'lutosh, at the battle of Pea Ridge. I ! Washington, Mar.22. Lieut. Wordon ' , the gallant commander of the Jum'or, is j improving. He slept well lastnight for j ! the 6rst time since his injury, and his j j friends are now confident that be will com- J j pletely recover bis eyesight. The silence of the Telegraph on the Po- to mud iutlicatea soma muvement mar be pittig on. Kuinored that part of .u Clcl I an's tinwiclJy army has been sent to aid Cicu. Wool. Gcn.ISatiks' outposts have reached Stras hnrr, driving Jackson aud his Kehels still further up the Valley. Yaney is reported iu Xew Orleans, hope less of foreign "recognition," aui .dfits that cottoa planting Lo f'ppeil. We know not which account to beliuvs. Southern enlistments appear to be slow, ' setts harness, a single harne-s, a Jot vi har, and quarrels among the leaders and led 5 shoais a wascon, a buw.a pli.w, a har to iniieato secret bopclcesLess and disaf-; r?w'2 breakfast taMes a Inukmgiap. a coal - j ,tnve and pipe, a coi'iims stove and pipe, a fc,K,B- ! dresser,! beds and bed-lead, a bed.st-.a.l, 1; The New Jersey Methodist Episcopal , yards of carpetinj, a chest, a meat vessel, a Conference havead.if ted Loyal resolutions, ; churn. S tubs, an arm eh.nr, il chairs, and his unat.imou.ly. ; ? " cf m', '-"- I all of which I have loaned to and ieit with said liuth r and his force at the mouth of the nean during my pleasure. Mississippi are evidently preparing fori V.'M. II. KLECKXER. uorfc. I Nw Berlin, Feb.!", istii pd Andrew Johnson was enthusiastically i -yy qj i CO'L Oil.! received at Nashville, as Provisional Gov- j " warraatcd Xox fc.VPl.OSIVE, ernor of Tennessee. and equal to any KEK'iSEXK. It is decided that no persons are enti-; Whv bny an explosive Oil, when a few cents tied to the 1 100 war bounty, except such more per galloa will furnish yoa with a per as serre two Tears, or until th. cod of the feet Oil ! Made only by ., . . . , j. Got. Harris and big Rebel Logislaturo i have "dUappearcd" from Memphis. Tho Rebels promise some of their "bat tle." at Corinth, Miss., and Decatur, Al abama. Gen. Hunter is appointed to command t,e Southern Department hoad-quarters I at BeiIlfort S. C. , Fiftv-four embrasures at Centreville bad i 31 wooden cues or "Quakers" mounted. Memnhis Daners .av that J.fi Davis is ' going li est The Fea Ridge Fight Resulted in a loss to tba Union forces t 212 killed, 92C wounded, and 174 miss- ing in all, 1312 men. The enemy must . have lost three times that number, beside, i 3ll!nS?1: . 11. .I...K ... I I fiii,matuiu,iif." coniilent were they of success. They had 25.000 men. and the Union force was 12,-' 000. Wa had rather the advantage of ! tt.:- -,r,.r,l nsaltlnni m l nitln f ! taking cantral positions, and waiting at- taeks. In the melee, their 2209 Indians, maddened with rum, struck at tha "palo;ness. He is prepared to eieeutr ail faces" indiscriminately, and hundreds of Indians and Rebel, from Arkansas &e., fell before each other's weapons. It was : one of most blody encounters on this eon' tbem tmwt . maeh ,acy " I tearea .yd n-ca ";:cz.i aua u uaiu-; le4fe'i "',a bcdt,d L'utcl ...i i J i. -t,..' v I "THE UNION," estallLied ia 1S11 Whole 1q,2,o.j8, "CHRONICLE," established in 1S43 Whole No, 937. ""SSiff" Wheat 112 Ess $ 12 ily0 55 Tallow s Corn 40 Lard & MmL Mam Flaxseed l.JiO Shou &-i'le... ' Dried Arrdcs. $1,25 Clovorsced 1 CO irkm Uuttcr 10. Potatoes 00 Fresh liutttr... 11 Country Suap 4 i 0 II IPs '. no sale T!t R-t. T.T.Tito.. ImI. io'i.WU. ALT. EN orCbilUi famine nl Mi L A lA C UiiLK Ui.l'ii. lit Kpt. J Atl-rt. fn-t . J'1IV KI-trt.or Klly, Cniun Co au.1 SlM -SAKA1I lIt.TUH'K of l.,..nm s. By Brv.CZ Wrlw. 1 in lf .JI r ALTER of Sl.aaitcrjrk su'l tL!.L. lL'ISIIl.i;if l'oii 1. To rM!!1iM'tiTi,.:th int.f PETf R K0t'?,srJ Si yrarn anj - d-ty. In Miiti n.'.h int . J VKI'irTNE Top !.r f T, nrl AVemu. ia h-r ll'h yiar l lh ibsU, 1 lilLll 11 a Vt H LU li.irtll iiUtUrW, Miftl 4 V.irii. . In Marrii-i.lt- wa. 3.1 iitst, BAHBAIU. wif- f f Isaac GrrbarL, IvtiDrly i t ?rliur , ,u h- r itb j"ur. At h.-r l.rothT, Ju I Wi' ti.. l...niton, b;h injt , UiM tfAM.V WILSON, J 12 y-m. uMhiI,;1'1 in-t ,iu JaaU:CJ ( UOB'T STtilRETT. In Lffttt. Ill .SM ult.tn nt '-l wr.J'lF?H EI' IKi:T, a L'uokard prtwiiir, luriaerljr ol fvati'a. In Miltoo. m int.,ae-7a aU at ynrs SAl.LIE J. wilf nt l; i! .-rt I'-tt-tin.-in, )t 'rmrly i I'-itUnton, ul K.iij ) uurrl In M.I ton, 1U A. 31 TaMkltjf. TAKE K0TICE. IF AVI.'(J loaned lo John Sortman and I ,.,il.,wine personal property- F..nr ll.irses, a lot of Harness, seven head of H rned Cattle, one Wasun, two P!i a;h two Harrows, one Cultivator, a lot of Porks J i ani' , , ! 1"TJ ."!.,!!.'"SI '? k ' luaced ihera during itit pleasure. ! tin ihm itprtuv i- , ,,.i,,.ri... ,4 ! TAKE KOTICS" " TTTAVI.NG tiou;ht, at constable's sale, of D. 1 p- Sanders", Lewisbur-, the followiug property, vii " j ,5S,; RmgCt ' lUiei'sTed.' aid Bed Itnz. 1 lot of Window lli.nds, I Wash rs;ano. 1 vioc, a 101 o HdLjiyn, ..Main- 1 5ctt aaa lot 0! -":'.ers .nij hating Inane i sail property to sai(! an- ders during our pleasure, we hereoy cauuen all persons not to interfere with it. EVASS 4t COOPEIt. Lrtwial-nrp, March 4. la'-i. FIRS INSURANCE. JN-ST-Rvxcc COM PAN V OF IfOP.TH 1 AMCIilCA rinladelphia. (Ineorirorated, I7?.) Capital 8500,000.00 Assets, Jan. 101 - - 1.04.7 iy.il ARTHVR G. COFFIN, Presideut CH ARLtlS 1'LA'i'T, Secretary Buildings annually or prpenal!r. Vtr chdndize, Uram, Furniture, insure., at current rales of Premium. JOHX B LIW. 931m3 Ajrent ft'r I'mon county. Pa W EST BRANCH Insuranre Cnrnranr. i ol' Lock llauu, tn. Insures Property in b th Tuwn ,n.l Conn- i "T r" as reaoDabie Terms as any uihtr j ''Uipany. The larse increase of Prem ium Xctcs makes it a reliable Company to insure in. Amount of Premium ntrs aow In Torre. llo.on.99 J.W.C'uxrxa, Sec. (!.L'.IlAitri.r, lrrs LAKIiON PKHSM, Airnt, Dec 1G, 1S11 Lei-bur; 7 TAVINTS bought at Public Sale, as the .1 L property of Jouw L..Kr.s.t)i l nion Tp. L uton Co, a uay niare, a crav hio-vcf a $orrel mare, a sorrel colt, two rt J cows,, hoiiers, Z r i it ir c i " r : Ms. I.'T. Walnut St.. rillUDUPUIA. Feb IO, iruviyl S.i.roiFinit! sapoxifieu' I'J' foe FAMILY SOAP-MAKER. All Kitch?n Urease can be made tutu good w.ir by using s.iruzit it.li. tDirecti. SOAP is as e CJp " Cl,Uce' ions accompanying each Bor easily made with il, as making a i ""'J T ' ""tees- rau a SaIt Mannfacturin? Company, o- l-T. nalea SI, l'llllVUL'-raii. Feb 10, lB63yl II. CERII 1P.T, ft'.VnST, , has removed lo N-uth3d street, four d.'ors from Ihe Town Clock, LEW- 'W"IK. PA Wew vtandKev Coeds ! TOSEPH L. ll-VWX havlsg taken the :j rooms under the Telesraph and fnronicie 0inces,refiaed th;in,and filled in an extensive variety ol Jlutt, Cot, Centhtnen'i Cluth!ff,Iv. Also a larse and splendid stick of CLOTHS CAsmt:KL!Steil which he Wll, nkrvptll urjrr, he still continues the VaiU.r.nc B isi entrusted to his care.lo the iali.taciion ol ihe N. B. Cu'tin; and Repainnsr fi done la I.ewisbur?, prtl to, 1S1 order. lF"Mr. STAHI.-nooU Kludtr ha ft'ir Vi'ERioK coL o:l x..ir:rs r s; , ..,, t),U; sure-.i o me 1 a' 3- Baer .M'o' s Di 1 1'orllaud Coal Oil PAPER HANGING! ritHF; sobcriber is prepared to doPAPFR I l-N'i, intown nrcoonlry. Havuxarrvrd a tall apprenticeship at th Paper Maa(n.( t usir.ess in Philadelphia, ha claim. Is t a, Trsctical Paper Hanger. All persons iiitendinir to bar PapcriBf done ih.s Kpriiig are solicited to employ lb subscriber, an I have their walla papered iaa wrkmanlihe manner. All or.lcri left at the Post Office (where larse assortment -f Paper i. kept) will t prnmptly attended to. O. B. EVAJif. P. . White-washed wall. Papered with out takin; the wash off. and warranted to tuck. Lewisburp. March II, 186S. ( -rM-gj "ITT'HEKE we will Cud a large auoftnielt V latest styles SPHiMG AND SUMMER GOODS I such as French and English all wool Clotfc, Irum 2.5U np 10 tjilO.OO. Knotty Boy. Cta simere, anl Silk Mixed Ca9simerea,elalincU A.c. nothing of all deseripttoai ; Men's and Uuys' Wear Whole bulla for aiSSO thai is, cloth coat, satin vest, caasimere pasta. Summer uits for $5.50. Also, a large a sorltnrnt of Hats. Caps, &c, such at M'CUU !an. Garibaldi. Opera, hizh and low crown.A Hats, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirta. ts'uspenders, I mureilas, Neck Tic As. rJ0V7 IS THE TIDE ! to save from 25 to SO per cent., aai gt tkJt Latest Stles. Also, tioods Cut and made to ornVr, sad 1 the latest style. Always from Are Is ua hands at work. Call opposite John Walls ft Co,', toatt. Market street, l-ewtsbur?. March 11, 'Si Ji. U. ZIMMEBMAIf. ICE for the coming Season, A T NESB1TS ICE HOUSE, on Sooth Water Su, Lewisbory- U'e are makin? extensive prepftranoaa u supply with PURE ICE :1 oar furncr cuMotners and many new ones as may favor us wi'.h their patronage. tVlce will be delivered throughout th entue Sumoier, so as to accommodate all. at as jv prices as can be afforded by any o4hers 6 HEAT Work on the nORSE. The Home aud hi. Disease. By ROBERT JRXNt?ta9. T. .. ViutSmm ml Patbolncr and Uiwrativa bttrcrj ia thm Vvtanaarj CaUaaja 4 l'hi'aJe;;.hia. Tti. txvik cnnlxiM 3m piert; URmtlWl I tty iM-nrl; 1-n fcn,rtintr. It I. riDti-d im tlnr, omwm l) lb" piier, U.ir Ukid4 l,or i. cl.ia ntn .1.. Fur saie ai ihe Chruuicle .tfica, Lwiabr( .T. M. rOYER, . Attorney at Lair, LEwiDtrtta. cxioh co. Tt. CONsri.TATlONS had in the ngltabaast (ierman laiigja;e,. ., Otlice at th Law Oiiiccof Wm. JonM,E, A NEW TOP BUGGEY I-pOK SALE LOW, or riehanire a fnnJt 1 H..re. by KUEMER, M CLL'RE 4 CO. Jnnoiiry 3. l-til. Hon! Estate. j GUARDIAN'S SALE. I AT'ILL be eipused to Sale at the hoara af j V Hi siit (in-Ti,in tail Bulfaloe lowo- sup, Unioa cuunty. on , Saturday, 29th March, 1S63, Ihe foliuwlr.'; deseribrd Real Estate of lb .Minor Jhiidren ol UEOKUE 8TAHL, lat. t '. East Buifdloe township, dee'd, lo wit: All that ir.-i. ::ae and tract ofland litoal j in East Bniraioe township, adjoimog land, of Henry liettz, Benjimia Lon, pnblicroad,aA4 rn tiie north by the Tarnpike,eonrainiDg ab. : 1 1 Acres all dear and in a good state ' ol cultivation. The improvements areaKiJBj Dillt'li HULSE and FRAME STAliLB wits other Ou.baildint;s, and a Well. A certain tract of land sito.Te ia the ..mo township, bounded by land of Etia. Brown. George Cromley and John Hofirt,containtnff ti Arret and 1-U perches about one half is clear. yr; A certain tract of WOODLAND, .Its. ate in IJiitialoe townsnin, bonndesl bw lands of John Roland, Jacob Leibr, Sam'l B. oimoniou.an'i oiuci guuuiiiiiik tv AVrTB eale lo commence at ten o'clock, forenoon. of said day, when terms will be made knows by PETER (iETTZ, tiuardiaa March 4, 1862) of said minor cbildm. Jury for March Court. Xiipmhwrg O N Yonr.srman, D H Rissvt iitijfuiie Jno Minium, Phil Rahl. Wm Raits, L Turner, Wm Lindenmuth, J 8 M'CreighC. Brmti Uan'l Fisher, J P Hagenboca, Dan'l Bear, I) Folimer Jr A'ciy Jacob Heinly, Jno Moyer, Dav Grov. Levi Paariin?, Sam Detrtck', Peter Dunk.L I.eiviaburg ti V Hafer, Philip Btllmyer White li'tr1 R Keller A a Sjpher, Samitl litirtneimer ii"e,ite Ja Crossr"re. Sam Barber. W T Lose, Dan Seetudd, Em Waller, Jn Stamnu E,nt BujTaloe .Michl Brown, Juo t Schrack. Saml Llunk'e ll'fjr liHjfulocla Hare, Al Benfer. Joa Orwlj. H.itH'v Jatses Aubie, James (iloru fl,irtl-toit Joseph ."atcpsel Lrwis John Olierlia lnion J(hn Phillips Issue List far fourf, JTarch 2 1 I EUz. .Vensrh et at v. 8a Lob; and W 3 same .am. 4 Joseph Lyon vs John Paul 5 same same 6 Pavtd Xesbit vs John Panl 7 Abram M VV alter s John Kessler S Jesse Cornelius vs Jos W iJhriner 9 Hayes i M'Corin'k vs J Bennage.ndWf 10 A S Curaniinj;i vs Th Dretsbaoh Jr It Henry Mnsser ts D.ivid Scnbner et al IS Ri-x.tiilvis Co vs Ranck it Magea i:! John w inters vs A J CrotzT Eaum Wift same ts Jasinna jjvrs ;t Wm lUti.ian TV J is H llarh & Co - I A J Mu.r"' A Rjsi 'k.-rvj I vtt-rrcH l si Cuiklor u.evt Caitac vs ..rAUry ;ii i t i J V:! U Ml t i f i I . 1 o r o r- Y"
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