sfll imlfll iljliiilikli'M. P t BY 0. X. WOKDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 prr Year, always In Advance. TatNhy Morninz & Fri!ay Af'trr.A.m. Cj"Scp New l!ac i lixMiioii:. fgrLiwisVurj; Academy A ir.n. xt wcik 5afer, W.i'.s, Sbrhir, & C., flat tbe Hitklye Ukai kh" oa another tour through oar c lun-Ls I Lis wei k. XeBrJanw, than! r, and lih'nlng. lift Sunday. Iaji probe's, Monday, f r pleasant "E.trir.gi" to-d iy. Oar hearty sjn-.pithy to all oiOTers !...L:t of rbacges in buiine's ttids, as we may be informed of tbem, in oar next. Hare Baits! We loam that Fries, liillinyer A Co. receD'iy launched fucce.-s-ful"y MXK new Canal ILa:. Oae of them is the hr;e-t ever built in the Lcw isburg M a'-Yarl, measuring T'j fiot iu lrng-h, IT- f.ct beam, P feet high, about JJ tons eataclty, dc.stir.td to Ntw York. tgrTbe Sham kin .V.V.rsagi'j'f the Came of Col. Th .mus A. ?c itt f r tjovern or, a year fnra neit O.-'jber and the Al'ona Tii'-'ii' end rses it. The mi tion heir? :mj !e and sec pnd :l," we bore it will h. .'nn:i i.j ipii closed. M.tfMC. At a mee'i:i ef t'rasal: Commaadery, No IJ, of M.soaic Knights Templar, in K'oomsbarg, t.U ult , the fjlhwing were nnaninious'y elected: r. j- J !:.:.:. ti N ti P 1 c k,,.: rlta. II:. W V 11. .-..n. V .- I. - ...r Fire in Lswisbu.-g. cn Friday af'eruo iu li-' on Water strett, Ffaiks tack f the F uniry. w. About Ci oVk , at the old stai.d fr.m the sai kc re blown", v e:t- therly winds at.d J: dg'd in a crevice near the ro :ts of the Tin and IVtciu Sa' js tf James S. Marsh .t Co. The dr (tuffs ia its vicinity ignited so fre'ly that the two storey tuiiJii g on the street s. :a burned to the ground the lest f atiern.-, tools, and ready-made wotk ti.irg removed. The wind favoring, tbe I'.unJry and the oth.r luildicgs of the Company escaped. The dwellings of Jos. A Kreamer and Abner M. Ijishe, ia froot of tbe burning building, were ao much exposed that wa'er could do iocger be thrown tipa them from buukct;, when the EDgiuc arrived and saved those buildings. Thecitii cs generally men and women and the band- from tbo other Foundry especially worked bard bringing water to prevent th.e spreal ef the Same, and were successful, sjmc wearing profi of valor in scorched D"US. The loss in patterns, is probably S'i.OuO, less an insurance of S5G7. We are glad to add that the damaces will cot hinder the Firm fr-x furnishing tLeir U'Ui! machines aad agricultural iaipltmeat; they have moved the tools of the burn! sh:p cp to tie lte dwelling of Mrs. Murphy and a suitable JJrick Shop will be erected. This is another ad-aonition f r our Uoroujh authorities to procure Hose and another Engine. Fires do D-t alwiy? occur in the day-time, nor so near water. tetfThe Exhibition of Mr. I'.aaiolph'a fupils, last Friday evening, was crowded and highly entert:ining. (Joad order was niaintaiued ly froper cSecrs. The nett proceeds, af:er paying expenses, aaiour.tid to i'2'2, which the pupils voted to be usii fr tbe sanitary bentSt cf tbe S'.if, tard, under Capt. Thomas Phamberlin. The fjllowing (with Music) was the Order cf llxerctscs : -It F.-r tr Pi-kn. f a!ctrsrr K-.-., 1 inCVr-t. cf, 1U".I1 .'1h-,ui l'r:iu Li . N i J f,w!i"t;".S'!.''X;..r-j.., ti y, ' "U Vi.1rT-i:'"-, -aW1 '''' 1 J" "' ' to5" C" : j",t!" iioiomf s.br;-!ir!rn L Kini. f--Aa.iau..n sni ft:ri MwifM. "itVj.r ' M7,'.h!' f "uTiT.!'r'M miujwT.'" CeM-i-ir-Ttje rr rr.sia. iotrrr-.pt-i-p K. s;..r. hi4s. mii. Mm v. i:..cb. k w.r.h. 1' W l-I. a.ka U !. I.-D, Hum '.., '. C. ;-' , v-..,-t. w,,i:, riTrt.i-ij b z-ttrr. . t""-w ' bt.Boti:ni:-c.oiui a triaonr- 1 trioinni.ini.. I ulTi'h'"-": :" i ri.hici.-Ju. c. ' 4 C i. .!...., .,., n 1 ' r.i i i Em r. ii.nrsan. r.oif rr. 1.wI!7TyoZ'JLlI ' S . :' h I.. I 'l-k-f i sn,,,.. :, , s r. a h , ' it - si. r''.m 'itiT.r AV..pf.tt-r. "', U,rsiiiLTiCir tt'o I X. :rv. .irr 1... -r. TheE; ;.,'t,i . . , live . c t' are aooui to ieixe llextco. A rortion cf f- jt l . h i-eJ to Oh, IdlC rr :h.S C a present p-ra!a!33 of r.na.u .'.ivcs of the L'niied SxtXct. 4"-' me onn. About lj 000 of L- iTre k"PifiS their P't.j ' em Tbe la ar. tto- i ..... at liohrsbur? in i'Cv '' son Agr, the -'utu uown one dj l15t ec. " i,t, ' in I 11 1 H i.rnied l.-rl'i . ', ?' '-tt'e7. te , 'bem stand there now I can see Wilson, ! it r 1 3 P !I a.iw ; as I .i I t, cf tbe Shamrkm fit t'n thanl, ,0 Iie t - " , r.re-: : aali..-r-.' , fjIt:",1I, J1,( I i1--. I , AEMY LETTERS. From the Lina Rifles, at Newbern. C'AMl' l'lT.N!IE, f'N THE XtUsE, ) March ID, J AVe are now in the late Ilebel barracks, about a mil? and a half below Newborn ; tbt t are built ia a cleared ;!d on a bluff near by where th-re was a fjar g in bat Ury, the migaiiae of which the Rebel blew up befjre they aband mod it partly of log bu's, and partly of tents, with tho never failing eeieatiSeilly built wooden chimney, litit let me tell of bow we git her Tuesday, March 11th, we'ghed anchor at 11 lan ke Island, and stood south under foam and sail. It had rained, but cleared off coo! ard briiht with a strong S. W. trecz. We pished the points we hal wa'chel wi:h such interest a month ago, as we moved up siewly to where we knew there w"u:d be a severo battle Stumpy point, Long Shoal bioy I could not help thinking if thife who fa these places, u-t knowing they would never see tbem ajjin. Fnler our thorough going Captain ana careiui riiot. .'ir. t a. ton. we arrives am-rg the Erst transports at Ilatte.-as. Mr. Wal'"n ensured himself oar more earnest (banks ly con.irjg in wi'h an ioomense mail bag. which iutercpted us hero. M my receive 1 letters the las' Wednesday, 12 h, was a most de'ight'ul day. We woko to see our wh,le 6:ct gathered around ns. We had left the Xew York agrosai oa the shoal near Croa;aa Sound and the Admiral j l?t below. It was one of tho plea-ant:st rides I ever Lad the air clear at,J traeiog, the sua shining bri ht, the water "learning ia it it was a luxury to bo oa deck all day. We stayed there until darkness closed araai ns, and aieh ired about balf past seven, ia the ieu;s riv.r, tixteea miles below Xewbero, opposite the mouth of the Slocum Creek. We could see O.racjko iaht, as we came d ;wD, and its (to us) harmless port, Shell I'.at 1 light house, IJraat's Island shcals ha', t'jr a long while, we did not know whether we were Bo'in? up the l'aotiico cr Xeue. The p'.l jt told us when we entered the Neuse, hut still, even when we anchor- ed, there were bora that we were ia the i'amlico. When we came into the mouth of the Sense, we saw ilebel signal fires start up, one after another, and keep ahead cf us ail the way tho last oue, with high pointed im", torstkg up, oa the left ef on a bluff orposite where trj landed, Thcre was a m.iat interesting chase, by tbe V after two small sail boats (hat were scudding along the shore. It was very amusing to see bow quick they "IrjiTV '' as she threw a shot across their bows. I have seen many sunsets in these waters, tut aoae that was equal in the splendor of the:r beauty to this one. Many thousand men githered on the decks to watch its q iict beauty, and as the bands of each regiment play.d national airs, and those that we have beard so of en by tar fire- s;d-s sang by our sisters and friends in which we have so often jjiaed ourselves at s.clal gathering- each cue of us had enough to do to fathom bis own thoughts, e bal kft our surgeon sick oa Iloanoke T' 1 1 ri . m ''e., ma lor. i.arii, or ."ia-s., was ue- tailed to our regiment. The hospital store was ia cur saljin, and bis qaiet arrarge- ment of certain kinds cf medicioe, ia tic pick thit the bospitai nurse carries oa his tick, was rather cooler than agreeable, Then, too, Lis instructions to the band who are men that carry off the wounded during the battle, a dangerous and honor- able duty how to lift them, how to place them oa the stretcher, were horribly disa- greeahle. I have faced (be music of bul- 'ct5 tw'ce 1'" prefer to face tbem fifty times, to seeing the Hand armed with their "stretchers" once. They are worse than the wounded and dead. They make wy esh creep whenever I see tbem. ' Yoa Cln appreciate it somewhat, if you ever went to get teeth pulled, and saw the dentist whistle and handle bis forcers ,, . , . merrily. Hell we all quietly wrote np . , , , 1 ' e ojrjoamais, packed our trunks, fixed ... .31 - everything as we won.i have it were any- thior irave our last directions theT " fei ai1 cheerfully said and went to ota. Tkurildv was dark and Iowerinc Pant A Pe;nJi,i3a 13 Uke . picked : 508 cf our W itrl gaos weigh. ; 1000 pounds, into Ihe battle, j Lennet bad crew, aad one ing some 1000 He were amased, yenterday, when the were amasea, jesterjar, waen tne .l t i captain drew them op in line, each armed .d tk, . hi, t1r:i fiipi.Ia as wa .iilirl !f nn tlia iTnar'ii lo years old, stood at tbeir bead, with t American Hag. LouiJ one aeKnos tee coarse of that irallant htm band dnrirj ! an American flag. Could one describe the ' course of that gallant little band durinj . l. - . . j T i i r B lwo uiJ'i " wouiti va one ui . most thrilling episodes of war I oave never reaa ao jtbtng equal to it, e?en ALknl'i .ul,ir. nf inA ...in Aipoi a (iisij.T oi ..ap tha rnt tha iron into the lannoh. ! and r i. i.. v. i ...v.- "e u.t nn, ii. tuircia a. me, , Tr"" -bere we were. It was , ...... . . : iu mil it.e rep uw ot toe eioes 10 1 nil dress parade, as we called it, on the quarter we saw it across the Kebel entrecebment io Harrisburg, Friday night, aud another deck, and told them that if any wished D9t a few days after tie battle. If roads were gentleman ot $00. to gi, he wouldn't ak them. Their wasn't bad before, we hid eame over the best of j Tbe Philadelphia M. E. Conference pi aqaiTer. Little George, the Captain's son, them. Tbe clay was stiffer, mire deeper, sei the whole of thir Unin relati)n. LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PI, TUESDAY, bear the cra.b and roar of lurs'ing bl! and filling tree. They Shea ruoeod further up, sortie two milfs, and were cannonading there for a long while. We knew there must bo a rat's nest there, cr tbev tr vjH not b: it it so Ion?. The launches with the howitx-r moved off first to the Ticket, near to shore. The I'au- tuxent and ether boats, took the trjops, the gun-boats bele'uiog over their beads where they were landing. Tho the piles acres the mouth of Slocam's Creek wire knocked cut, and the Alice 1'ricc ran up the creek and landed the troop. Col. Hartranft with tLreC Companies Undid r.t. We latded tindr Lieut. Col. liell, ar.d reached an ripen field, where five out of et-h Ccmpiny were detailed to assist Capt.Uei.Let. Here were barraeks f .r cav-, airy, tut they Lad evidently left ia ba?re. We bad corae one mile al jag the sandy h:re,hich was very trying ; we were well bljwn tefjre we reached the field. Hut it wasnothiag to what was to come. We pis-cd a little field with a cabin, and were greeted with the siht of a peach tree in full bloom. Xex: for fire Uiii.s, we went through a marihy wool. It bejan to rain, mi neavv nowiier?. ana I act. rennets Wiard. Whew 1 what a time. Uaee wo cams to a ravine. Tbe howi'z.rs were locked and dragged down. Along came Cait. Uennet. S-oaie one sajzestcd lock- Stroud, cap-aia of the gun, former ir.g. boatswain, shouted to Wilson to 4-let her r"p." Some oae said she would ovr;et. "It can't go over, we can go und-.r," says S.roud, and away they wmt. A half doz en Contrabands bad boil. The mud boi at the bcttoao was tearly waist deep. Away tb veiled, y went, the mod Ejw, the mea ue-' iuto it, fcaritl up to the azle, two of the contrabands disappeared but, after the piece had passed, came root. ; out like al.igat ors we nearly split wits i l.ughtcr. Shroud with his red cap an J sL.rt looked like n devil. They got her through, and we pushed on. Half the time we were knee deep in the black mud. We thought it tough, bat tougher was to c-.me yet. After five miles of such work, we got oa to tho main rjad wh:ch wassol- id, and we thought tiaiea would be easier, Capt. Uennet, rlocghing through tbe mud, would say to our boys, whenever they Wire ia a touh place, "Hoys, if yoa want my heart to break, leave tSe." II is Leart wasn't broken they stuck to Lim. j We were met by aa ail, who lull as the li bels had abanion.d the first intrench- uient. Here's where the gun boats were prinking so long. We earn up with t'e marine howitzer battery, and also with or- ders for oar U'gimcnt to pull the guns, Oae bad a y oke yoke of oxen to them, Tbe rest wero dragged ty men. Thcso poor oxen will be famous as long as the battle of "Woods' brickyard'' lives in his- tory, if their story is told. I will try and tell it. We came along (o (he Ilebel in- trenchinent. We were ax:zed at its ex- tent and formidable character. At the road was a fortification for guns tut they bad not been mounted cr Wire taken away, For nearly three miles, an embankment at least five feet high, and a ditch as deep, ex- tended. We bad never seen anything like it. We thought, if th"y abandoned that, t M .1 ii t . , , wnere wou.j mey r'.auo, : lout we cai cot yd known how much labor had been expend-d. Here the howitzer battery had to be manned by a new relief, and Conipa- ny II. loos: ho.d. I have only to sav that the labor was beyotfd description. Sixty rounds of ammunition, ffcrtv ia the box and twenty in our pockets) guns eiung on the back b'aLkets soiked with raio, haversacks full roads of a stiff heavy clay, that pulled oar shoes off, (more than a half dczen of our men went into battle the Eext mcrning in their stocking fect, and fought it through until Rebel stores supplied them.) We came to where the Kaiiroad crossed the wagon road, when we ' met Lieut. Beaver with orders for tbe rest 1 of our Regiment to follow up the Kaiiroad. lint we would not leave the cannon. ; Many of tbe men bad picked np chickens i ... , , ' and turkies, but, as they became weary, I . . ' . ,. they threw them away in disrast Cap!.' t . , . , , Lennet appropriated tne ox team, (and kent them until thev laid down to dip f. ter the battle, all riddled aad stripped with ' jtallets) About nine o clock, that night, ' ia !nr.r...i at ro.,U r,ntl. ;. I c:, .oi Uj d.wa io'therain aBd mad icd slept until 1 Two o'clock, Friday, when we started sgain. Capt. Uennet eaaaj in with bis ox sgain. Capt. iiennet catna in with bis ox , , ... . - team, and stepped awa e, and that was , the Ust we saw of him or tbe cannon.unti. t o l .yAr U T-!..! . I .a but we plodded on until about firs iu the morning, when we came ta a fieM and morning, mien we cams to a ne.4 and house, and found nam.ida and Runa in ' house, and found Bornside and KenD jn - l - j - .t t.i.iii ,i i it uej asieep. a.i.vi;i. ieii reporiea ae oaa . brourht the cannon, and Geo. Buroside taU ne would never lorget tbe olst i'a. I ',rlt..l tV. lnnJ .ntnll.. H..I.I .,1 iu beside ditcb, bivouacked, made coffee, I laid dawn. M lei-, ached an thaa I i u .. -i .t u : : coiiiu am aieen. suuuiaers sora carryia . ' UT ""'; ' i wasseieo o tloek when we were ordered to ( r.n .. .... ... .1 ia. a gjuii not get mj tcacs in orati i fer some time. We had been given no Knfield Ufl- a ftw days before, asd :be tain bad swelled the stocks so that their rammers could not be drawn. It was a pretty go, but it couldn't be helped now, and the most I btard consoling tb'.mselves that if the; could only get a chance with their bayonets they dida't cars about their rammers. We formed and marched thr ' the wood to the Railroad, where we fuuttd the other two Companies hal bivouacked, aad wero bar py to meet I.t. Heaver with his cheerful "good morning." We f rated on the Railroad, discharged our ptec.;, re-leaded, fit down, and smoked a p:pe We were soon ordered to move on cp tLc Railroad, loti a,l know what it is to wali oa these ties how unsaitei it is to your st-p. Then just place the ties fix inches closer together have a din can dods playing on your right at. J left, w.th lots uf musketry in front have it s f 'gzy, jeu cau't see a Lujrvd yaris ahtal hear au oc:anaa. cria the woods of cannon ball cr shell, c. -e by, (.1 counted some twenty lying along tb.ro afterwards) you can't look up, or you .1 miss your footing yoa are too far away ur anv txenemeui io taer j u i.a" traveled a.l the day befjr traveled all the day before, and all sigh-, in a way that would have killed you at other tiaies then perhaps via cia have some idol of our march slonjj the Ri;l- road. About a q aarter of a mile fr.m the U bel eatrecchmeLf, wt tor sea over (o tie I-.ft. We Muasbei ia at a double quick, and formed about five hundred yards from the ravine, on the other side cf which the ilebels lay. Tho Col. stopped the rigix sing, and foraed it each .Company, as they farmed, Uy down. We ktpt our noses close to the ground the tu5hes, ab't two feet high, were swayed by the balls out of tbe tree tops, cannoa bai.s showord down we were reeking wi;h perspiration. L'i. Morris and U.no came up with us,lty dowa awhiic, tnen weat off to tee r:ht : we were on the extreme left of tbe line, Capt. Xea! came up ia front, and, as the balls barked the trees all around him, very politely invited Col.IIariranft to form bis iteitimcut directly ia rear of the Xew Jer- fey 9th. Moving op withia a hundred yards of them, wj were ordered to he down, where we eaw the New Jersey 9:h peppering away at the Rcbeli a cooly at if tbey were deer hunting. We could see clear down a hollo of the ravine, but were exposed to a cross-fire, the Rebel entrenchments ea the bill circling in baif- moon shape.- The battle Lad now lasted tome three boars. Our men were impatient, but tbe regulation was that any man who fired without orders should be shot. Artillery firing had ceased for waut of ammunition. Oa the right wing of our brigade, tbe 21st Mass. bad male a charg", were repulsed ; the New York 5 1st bad suffered heavily ; and (he New Jers?y 9:h were suffering, also. As we hear, Gen. Tos'er sent word to Gen. Uarnside he hadn't gained a foot, Just then, jcn. Keno sent orders f r the left wing cf the 51st I'cnn. to move up. We arose, faced to the left, marched to the rear, then to the front, down a little hollow came down with a yell, the , 5Ist est of N Y. cheering us oa rose oa the cn i:u i f y a qui, iqj urea voi.ey, loaacj ana urea a second volley, when Gen Ileco,wha was standing amon ns, pave the order to stop firing, aad charge. Tbe bullets rattled like bail against our Day one's. V, ith shouts. we rushed down, across a ravine abt ut a hundred yards wide, swamp below, and forest trees felled across.formisg an almost impassable abattis. How we got over, I am hardly able to tell, after looking at it next day I remember Tom Grier and I were on a big pine tree that ran about ten , feet above ail (he rest, when I remarked to him it was rather perchy at any rate, we charged across stormed the battery, (wo iron cannon with tbeir black threats full opea on us, and loaded as wo after- ward discovered entered, aad about liij Rebels surrendered the day was ours. J.M.L. .. , Eixghamiiox, N. Y.. March 17. The i i..'v.. !. l e pleoa:d lresbyteri&a thurcb, unoccupied, as well as the old church, ia ih ttim.t, kri.1 li h..l,i Th. loss is $2G,000 ; insured for $!i.CtfO. ' - At station 12 miles from Manassas The i rebel hal kindled a fire under them wUich failed to torn. . . . i A centletnan trom u iiliatnn Tt writes 7 ,b r. , 7 p ' , . . J'h . V?V wa robbei o! jj at th I'. !.. ll. ti-T.t If L 1". - l . .! unanimously. Two ministers desired to uc excusca iroin Tjuug un grauita ( hereup3U they voted Aye ! I e eiused from Toting not granted ' b hereupon they ToteJ Aye . . . . . . ... Jobn liell, atraia Ot "lne L nion, tnc Constitution, and the K-iforcement of the aawa, uas uou imj .iiwsip(.'i- aieirira c uiu nii.ai v,.uiii ii 1 niuii , er The Seoessioo ortrans loatcd of "their ' tremendous reaction" acini to eotne off in I .. . . oM tbeir dupes bow the Ejection went! I t ! rkt.l T..i. T.... ;. Sii ..... .'.I ; " ""-j - v jn viu. i APRIL 1, 1SG2. basest; wews rcr.?c:T'o!,i. For:? nr..l nil jootn tt i.e nliritit!oi;cii l.v tl: nobci.-.aui it!i th wholo State of Florida. Union for..-0-j are said to be in ""; ?C5.-:nn 'if Cyiursibia, Tcttn. Oilier, it is ptil..Ii.-l:nl, croiPil C'unilifrlnnJ Mountain. ai"l J lt.ion troop were within wiles of KaoxviHu. A dreaafiil cri'l'i-ion tor.k p'ac? in the !ovcrtiti:i tit ('art: iJ"? Fa--tf-. Fourth and Kec-i St?.. ri,i!a.!'.-!i.hiii. S.itu:-lay mon:ii:ir Ia-t. Five" r.- :. wcm lu'Mvti into frnL'nicti!- ai::.o-! in li-t:n -tii-La't .I. nr.d 4" ir -' oth'-T were niore cr !l;- wour.tio'l !ri:.ti- 'a!!v vi l: females, eittjilovei about the i-rtahliii.iuciit. We have littl? new? from tho Arxy of the I'otTitiae. esct j.t of a 'leLti.d review" cf T ,' so'. llcrs. flen. IJ:ira-i ' has taken liVaaforf. N".(h. wii'uout re-irtanco. Ft. Muc-'ii is cont'letely surroun-lc! r LU (len. Snmn.'-r penetrate'! a? fir as AVarrenton ,I::netion. south, the Ite'u cls retiring Lefure Lira. Il.ivard Taylor Secretary of I.e ration fir Gn-Catncron at the Caut of St. l'eieribttr. Tliel'ennyIva!,iaLc-?:!?latnrevoteJ to adjourn FrMay, 11th Apr;!. It is ?taio l the Ilaltintore.t Ohio ' Iiruli'oa 1 will l e reopuaeJ lor U;Q the !'.r?t we :k i:i Avril. It is hi '.'eve J that HeanrejarJ ar.il TO.iohj other Ilehcls are cutiecntrattrtcr p.t Corinth, a railway connetiori in Norther MiasUrii-ti, for another ' ia?: eiiteh.-' (rri. Ca'lwallar'cr of r'.lhiJ. is ap aitittJ a Maj.jr Gen. of Volanteer.s. Com. Porters inortar fleet :.!!. J front h:p I-Itit.l lor the Southwest Pu3 oa tho l!:h. Corn. Farracut's cunboat fleet, which is to eo op -rate with Com. Porter, left oa the 17th for the same place. 1 Both Hoases of the Rebel Coitgrcs.-! had passed, a re-olnti ati advising that no cotton should he plauteJ this year. Fro-n Me'nphis we Ierrri that the new Tenne?.-ee Ievie are dialasiiaj. ' refu-irt- to light with pike-. Ly the break of an axie. ?everal ; cars ran into oach other on the Rail- j way X. W. of Chicago, killing ten of the 3d Wisconsin Cavalry, and woan uin,j several others. ee?The folljwiog, from the Rochester I I'nt'jn f- Adccrtiicr, refirs to tbe contem plated Exhibition at Independent Hail ia Lewialurg, Saturday afiernooo aai tven-j lag cf this week : j ' East night,we witnessed the great Pa- , noraaia of the War, by A. J. Rus.-cll, and must admit that.notwithstand.og tbe great reputation of the artist, and the much we had heard about this work of art, we had f iruie d too low an estimate. Such wonder ful effect w; have seldom seen on canvas. It transports nae from the picture to (he rea.::;es of nature, speaking ia a laD-aijrs "Z0 cf (he fijh(. They can co( but symra- thlze with the wounded and djin, and honor and respect (hose who are rushic-' onward todocr die. The burning cfG ospori N.v, Yard struck ns a, parttca.arly fine- o!d oarcb f nai.cpd.ng up Ion- tongues of name, high against ths lur.d ! i.,jOnJ Ietri the hufi dmsa r' case ci uds of ascending sacke iota a thousand circling c olunics cl lerr.tte sublimity ; utti lets ef Same dinging and creeping ti.entiy up the tail mats, and hanging like th 'u'jnd s of serpents from the nutty ropes aad c or J, severing them from their fastening; everything partakes of the glare of destruc tion; the wa'er. the d-cks, the sky, tho distant city of X.T.'elk, ia fact, it is of itself a picture of a whole evening's en'er tainment. In conrlasicn,we eaa not help ujiicing me encampment ci tj ir. .neL.ei- A oaoniijht view of ex iu;si;e h ve lines?, the far eff distance dim and u3i. the dim impressive f re ground, white tents of the soldiers reS.-cting long lances ' of silvery light through the uiallow atmos ' pheres of the middle distance, the camp tires casting their floods of light on shurts, j trees, rocks, and groups of soldiers bivouacked around tbem little heeding the all momentous results, of daring deeds of i the morrow. There are many other scenes , worthy of note, and wj are sorry that we can not devote a greater space to their ' merits." P RTTT1t'i. tilt .WMTi'Kt'Vr IV. ANSA U. KINT,o( lu.-cut I? zit 5? trcr. '"i frm !tj tiet. in T.-'w Vrr.I'th n'.t. : tr. ircl oai I Ar. i u iin. it isr ,.! .r r .ni.-, ,n AT- oa m. lvth, lal.-.a t , tiiu a.tte.,;.ii.eti. . Af. l oa Ui lvthT L , tb. ir W ALL!?. Ii-rin-Tij ft Cuaanseuurr t i .ud:j. In IMwpTp, Nortt. Co, olt-, J JltS TR JCT. lo Rah Tr. XCTthrin'I To.. 24 ult., Mrs. CHARITY Won .Kl'jN,i hr 61ft yrr. In .-irt-irrf!T n'.t,iofBt aar'ii'T "fCn'.A.C. ?innn. i-7tlinlt.ALH.,tlu;UtcrU Piof CCR-uih-tDeva, ia it r :h j-t. . . . ... ., ' lo Sanbnrr. r j n!t, WII.LT H, c oC M'CUy ail wwnabiiiin,rtte1ut :jr, ; ly ," criiMlNCS, ; na.iie.itt,;rt.iutij..'rk In V:..To,,.S ikn'i, AtftxaMtCR CrMMINCS, l.te or MiSH.as-urz. asd .hout ia jrsr. ILtUJisbura laar&rt. CarretttH Wakif Whcit $112 EgZi 12 Rye 55 Tallow S ; Corn 40 Lard S . Uats . 2a Ham 1 Iwd Apples , riovorsrd Firkin Ku'tcr If fMit 4'i . .... , , ,s , i ria iouiter... i i viionj cny i j 1 THE UNION," e.-M-uiIioJ in v.uule M)., z.jM. "CIir.ONIi'LE,"!.:' !;. ! in IS S3 TThole Xo.f 933. ACFA'TS V.'ANTFP. an all ft?:!-"" if ac-'Tf .?r;'.. rr : TE .'.i-'-i i;. i'rr r-.K.-r tM t're. A -' line V..' -.-- C'-orrant, K.J U -iter j I A2-H. M ..an. i;." ' ! It 11 ,:.,o-jr : IjilJi 1. .'ri? it. i, n i ' e r . t t i i n V . tl ! lii-? VT !T SI. i iu' Trc:. .v.-:. Jill: Lie .V-'lV.v.; .K.Sluli.js 1 !:1 H. l.inutit o AM j "jtf't Tirt n e j MoVIr. sulTH. I I'M i ts A V - H M ltJii'M 1 a-e i.'-wiNu.-g r . eh' .v A-;.:..a.. REMOVAL Tc run !'. l..i . nt rer : J r ran irri mr : . i a i.f tr.e r cr; (; e. ao II: re ; ..Lf i at h;s l ti.:? t--. 10 r. l.at f . -b at; : i ro.an.) , r r r A. r.: I, I'M. L. U. CHi a CARD. r inar W-1-- their mpioyt iarij j rr.jer?l iich liine v a-is- :'irit acc. -:;. i- oCCj:rt i i 'pi:e I T '1 TE n urn it. c : 7-:i" i tar.rr a: -1. e t r-;r.-.r v 'I;te l.i :-- i itii. it.-'.. 'utfr.'5 a: i a . j t:.e r u.-o i.t. n a-M-tanre i.a'ore h i-i c.vi 'J h per wr e c- rt f:;.et re i '.e:-h a wi'! wortb e. ao; rrotesiv.r.ai nea c. f.irso ic 1. r 't.e : cf : av cat: r. i f. r f r;f t. tr c tr.c a.. : i ih'rti at .' tr to ? vertit.ee an.t vrtt! it:" l"ons o -t u h " ' y 1 1 u.e e - troe-;' n r :x to ; t " 2 ao i lh'::r r.:-. 'er.t- wh.cn :r; t-r wo- L-' r .t -e. ir i. N rr-;.a- aoy wre aor-i: iv tr.e ttaT.es, tut :t roe-it vr.-r.he rf ttie ran. Ci'i Tr am-'i z it ? tn T-rr rrrtii has totcn "it z os irio-.v crovt v..!amer. we hz.rt vr. iv. I a- L .'iV, itr'.-rir.'.of-i B"t ar ! j: r.ait- t r: t a r- rr. tn c en mv a th e wm -to r a . w . t -he sa' Art sh' 11! 1 fr'-v i'ai . n. :n 1 ea e i t y h cea-.Tv. nur btirs are satp in io hunr f t sttch hdifi as eir.it:. tta th;r w..l ar. 1 ta' -r vtr 1 -v. at th t.re. JA. S. M.iWi ic CO. Lew suture. Tarcti -J. lCi. INST-RWrn CH'.'i'AM' c AMii.tlCA I.... ..i'.ph.a. OF NORTH (i&scrf. r.I.O, 1T.;. rrtv.ir-l ej.-.nft.oon.nft Assets-. Jm. I -01 - - l.tl.SUl'J.sl ARTIH it (i.rnFFIX. President CH ARLUM 1'LAIT, tSscrtlarr T? 3u:. t r.'1: anRQaI:y or p-rpe!ua!'r. Mr-cha.-t Cirair., Krirtitttire, ;aare.t, at correct rates ui Preuitum. JO M.N B LIW. r.tl.Tia A jest f r I'.-.or. c-.utev. Pa lrt-fa aiiisiMLiz ALL Rjjrti ' - ' - - i,- . ..- For the Harvest of 1502! t, , , , . ,. . T , 1 ''.Vr'-'U'-J -iiUeLt.u.'ii Ji.e- iiie-io ri'u n uie .lurac; : y i Fun i.t n rr WALLS, SHSLMEfl & CO., L-i!.ur?, I'a. ' ir!.'ni jtn-t-i-r r ITrrfr -.'"H.lV uur'1 mH. I II It unrree- tea'e 1 su L eve" t tr. s;r r ;'.; ce-. oi tn- - U ir rro. i" ot it. Dprr; K ha." ra j" I to? Vantitact-ore T-." Ut.' K Rrv r: l:LAfI.: a : xu ii iy ; -. :i ft,' Maoh nes. a:, t ihed l:;al car:-. . T.:e : ir.;. .. 7 r$ atrav V. . . . r-,.. i .e atteatton - : ir. W HrtLL-s-th? . .' i - 'r. to- I;, or ii !i- . j-r. t .- te oae ed '.-r- 'h- -.o .'uv.r 1 raw., a mar t. T Bar-:-.? ."'-1 K: II.-tr 1 J n: lt. n ti Ci-t.rtj wn eo i a r !. w.t.i HjT 'et: i E-t.-e tae l.-uiie-,t.f i.ar -r P.nr ntav t-- 1'. :. J itie 1 .n f ,-r.t.s at 1 V. nee', n ma;- te ra s.l ao 1 i ulii'-i th? Ct;;;fr tar i, so as u c Jt as IV; cur. an.t L'ra- l! x .'s L: : Draf; ' (10 iv I'ra:.) no r;.', cn :hc h-rEs' j ncn l-arks a-i n-, y a a cm a l it :-.in ('Tin a com -,r a-.e-j ! ai. a-i'.azes 1 tiourin oa the Ir!;i: Vth?c!s. A ifa"3 i f h.rsf": -ic'i.if. it'- !b. each. ' c;:; an aac cf rra-- an r.ur w;.h cist. uiicr.,2? ;u;a:ae.l mi;h ivro Cuir Bars one I rc-ntirtg jra.-s. anJ the j'.hr i'it ca;utz c.'J r, .-aca it ttsty aJa; ltd to i j. "j t .l. rt will be varum; to irainiaia the B-.iciieye ;n thenviaN!e poiticu it uuw lccu-p.e-, that cf tcicr tae Eest Hachiae ia tie Y7cr!J! I The rr.rr; r'tiun th -nff r thaai tn their t'r.er.J :". , . . r ' thev baie rf.-tivei V la ii.:rr "?r ar. 1 t 2 il.e : ,,.... i - i , . 4 . . . ,. - ,r na-i.i r am:i.J.i.g in? ar.i kin 1 i iTicti in ihtf fnen.N anJ o!chkH Fur 'rr::- a:r Vc , re Circular, ma; le h'. ! c any u; tn.r A;'n.v T.i-r a ri 17:11!:!",:. "i-v"rV which Pal- ent I'isIiii--raI:i IJiill. ...-. i i - i(no t. be im m. ii sun - EK IS l, ani iu only one wch SOWS OATS I'L'uFECTLT ! l whach cecils ;i fuuih'y. ;."at in tne !( j: 1 injiinn? t.ie ser.i. W A c)er.a ni. re i;i thr ane I ine thaa an ether mscame in ue- Tncv a! manuiacture arij kerr hanJ for air Ip-jtuz' TtaJ Pwr en-J Trrth-r; Sttrc ioian; whci :s h' c-lrratri - ln- acion; whica : J .'" - . , , .rh '. ':t R ' L p e.ru. r -unity uuf -mtt. . Surb si, t-i;. 1 1 I ifDi'F.'i ISSate of Juhn W liillskrr.dec'U ICT'I LlJ-" ' f A !:r.ii)Mrauon dc bBM fct, j r:,h iftf V.'i; a!.r.'ir-I. rn th ta! -f - . . f r ... t-.T-i r- c'4t have tn ffranied fo l,ORLMA LOW All pfrt-rn hav.e c:a:o;j aainkt ni rf 'lie viil pre n i inrm ii'rnwna to Orwrj Mrrrul, AltiTPfT fvT ihe A Joi;nibtriTii. ealih rf PenesWrstiia i Jirh W'h t-3'i.er. Mr. WhitTaker, Widuv 1 ai V.iltiam Whittaker, dee'd. who wasoaerf j h n and he.rs at law rf Ji ho Whitiakrr, Jec'J, a l tVir iue, if such ihrp be. To ' B rk'e. w.a ir damhirr of Catbartue II c'le. riee'J. laie Catharine M'hittaaer. ae r'ti: (ta-i!th'r and h:rs at .'aw of id Ji-ea Vh.-tVr. i'r . To Vary Jane B akir. wit? rf Jofh B.ck!. late Marv Jan W kit. a.-r. one 01 ihr ftausiuen and fceirs at law . f J ho V."u.:taer. dc'J heira aad lefal 1 r'jirti'3'ir ,,f I hn U hunker, lair ef East UutTaioc townah.p, I'nion cuaoly. dee'd, reet.ii: ; "TTKnttE5.a Petition hat brew rradard 1 11 rerr.ami ua tte in ihe Orrhaiti' Court rf the c or. y af' resa.d. prajmt a decree fVr therc:Se p-rf. nnmce of a wrutra contract for the a of the real e'a:e ct aaid Joha Whitta.fr. c-e'd. fitnate m tbe towmhir. crui!7 and r'ate af resaid. Voe arxt each c f yi u are hre!e Cifd to te and appear at t&a tt'V Orpht?i' Crnrt to te he'd at Lewienrr? f"r the r-noty of t'titrn. e.0 MoBday. the 19ihi day ci" ATav r.ext. to how cause, if any jf a kn .w. why the praver f the petiima tboBld n : t- rrar.tei. ani ac. nveyanee ia fee aim. p't ira te in purs'iance of Uie tame 10 the p.;raer. Wi:n m: hr1 and ihr seal ef the aaid Corset, at Lewistnre. the 27 h i(t of March. A. I". If 2. SAMLEL KOISH. Clerk. Arr.l 1. l-2wl TAKE NOTICE. WING bi Ljht, at c. n'tabte'i a!e. ef Pt P. Sa-iers, Lewisburg. tie followiej trr. v. 2 : 2 T jos, 1 fivtir; -ore. lot of Tiaware. "no r-. t Kr.Ch-ia: CSatr, Table, t Bed it: a'd Uetii-.i. 1 I, ti-f Window Bind. 1 Wash S'.on !, 1 .'!..( It, a Ii t of Riz Carpet. 2S yard Carpet. 1 sett iisht, and lot of Car)iea!V T...' 1 Ao j havirff lanei said prcperty to said Pan rt-r cur.r; cur pa-arf. we hereby caaiaoa at. persons n. t to infrtere wiih it. EVANS dc COOPER. U;H-.rr. Wir-h lsfi j IT'E-rT ERANCH Insoranre Compatir. j or Lock Haven, Pa. j Instres rr-perty in Ix.ih Tcwa and Ccaa- -rr cn as reasonable Terms aa any other 1 good Ci mpany. j Th? larre increasof PresinmXotesnakea j it a re'iat-e Company to insnre in. : twonnl of rrriii rs o ti fiirCT. tC.tO. ! J.WC'aiHiJ, See. (i-CHaaviT. Pre LARISON PROSd, Attest. Dee 15. Lewiburr OArOlilJIKR! SAPONinERf O A llr li.e Fa.M.LV oOAP-Ji-alEB. A" K '.chen Grease can V mate into rood! SOAP by ui3E SaFOMFILK. ir Direciiuns acccmpaQyinc each Box. ' SOAPis a eas.hr raaie Wiib it, as makicf t ca w . .i. e. MannfacfjreJ on'y ry the Patenteei Fcr.a'a Salt ManufaetBrin j Companr, - ur. vittm 5u raiuoLiroia. Feb le. l-Cttyl i. c:i:kii art. ie.tist. au reniored to Soaih 3d atreet.foor d. rs from tie Tcwa Ciock. LEW. . r.v IJew tUEd-.-Kew Goods I TCSEI'II L. HAWX havia? taken tid ti rocait ur. Jer .tie Teleerapti and Chrviie'd r :ee,red::ed Uieci.ai; nt.ctl ua an cx.eaa.vw i varjety cl :.'.', l'p', Gentl-men't Clfthirftdr. ' A'.sn a !rr- eni splendid stk pf CLOTHf I C AkSI Vi tKEC, die. watch he will nmit up Im o-utr. i ne iii.i continues lie tailoring Bus, aess. He u rr-rarei to execute all work . eoiruted to h.s care.lo the aatis'.acuon of that custiaer. X. B. Cav.i-.s: and Rerair:n(g- done la order. Lewisbors. .pril lu. 1IS61 NOTICE ! HAVING boa-ht at roblie Sale, as ih pr peni cl Joan i.. Ktxtr. of I'dr i Tp. Ltinn a har mare, a r'ar hi-rae, a sorrel 5 , ciare. a sorrel cc-'t, nro red cows, t heifer. 9 . e:ts harce, a itti t rarnes, a lot of h.T. ; 5 sboa's, a vaezoo. a barcev, a plow, a bar i row, brealita-i taol?. a lookint tOasva ecal ' .t re aad pipe, a cockinz store and pp. si ; tresier, 2 br-s act bedsieaj. a bedstead. IT j var is of carpetioz. a chest, a meat rel. a rStirn. - tat., an arm chair, 9 chair, aa-i i J io'eret in IS acres of wheat in ?ae reoni all of wh ch I havel.anej lu aad left with saiil j Kenn daring mj pleasure. W M.H. KLECK.NER. New B-r::n, F;b. I, lta p J N ATP.OV COH. Oll.t warranttd NOS tXPI.OSIVE, and equal to any KERCSEyE. Whr bnr an e:o!nire Oil. when a few cents tntre rpr caiion w.ii furnish too wiia a par ;et U:l ! Made tniy by Penu'a Silt Maanfacturin'r Companj, Mo. I;:. K.iaot sl ruiUULtPBU. Teb 10. ISi'.C.l T. M. MOYKII, Alloracy at Law, LEwiscrr.a. rxtost ro, n. COrLTAT:ONS hai in the Ecjiish an J Herman la-tiaees. ir.ce at ihe I.w i liilce of Wna. Jones, Caf L.. usnrr. J 1 4. l i A NEW TOP BlTiGEY ALE I.rV. or eirhar.ee for a Sj"e4 1 II rs-. by KiiliWtK, MXLl KE A CO. TAKE KOTICE. ir AVTNt: leaned to J iha Snnoiaa and J. no !". nman. Jr.. near I'nmn Kurcaee. in ri.tt.in? pernal property ! F 11...... . I... nt U .r.es. ce.en head of H 'rneJ Cat. f , one Wagua. two Picochf. ' lw.i Harrows, cae Cltiv.ur, a lot ot' Forks an 1 ItaWes I beret y caution all per.ns a;ainst inerfe rm wnn '.hearioTe-camed prrpe riy.as I Ha. lf4nej item darine hit p'easore. ILL1AM liKOWN, Jr. L..L.irr. M.th Ci. t-i rd tVMr. srAHI.-Rooia ninifc-r-ha rtoroeJ to his uop io l.eiourj:. aaia us aiten-1 to ail amis ot work tn ho Iiwe. Bn? auttz T 'or B . . Vaiaaises, Newypjpees. Ao..f. r ihe Botlt-btnder. y' iTRtitr; COM, OH. tfC ioriii'uJ 4. oui nil. r .a I i v.! i i M 1 1 ; ; m 1 .P-PY" RAOctk
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