Ill Dllfl STAR Ml lililliilMMo 1 1 BY 0. N. YTOEDE-S' AND J. At I-"iO per Tear, always In Advance. riKLMH Matl-lUXkL. Taesky Mornins & Friday Aftmooii ajarTrocosals It n additional School Building io Lew'irbnrg will be found with car New A dvertisements to day. OXK YEAR TO-DAY sin re Pump'" surrendered to Slvtry and leaireard id if (ai seems probable) ibe Ilistriet of Colombia is now free, and Beauregard is dead, swift retribution has followed '. ' tSfOa account of the Election Frauds in the Soldiers' vitrs from Philadelphia, tbe Grand Jury bare presented the law allowing them to role as enconstitutioual. Tbe law might be so amended as to except tbe Philad. soldiers from haj pjwer but. then, all the Elections in that city appear to be bogus, or Uinted with fraud 1 OUR BOYS."-nf -e nnderst.nd the position of the Potomac soldier, from fn- ion county, these with Curtains James Chamberlio. T.Cuureb. M O. Tate. nl Lt .. .. - Orwig, are under M'Clellan, before York town. Those oolr Captaiiis U -usb and Thomas Chauibeilin, (the Rertes,) are left with M'Dowell on the Rippahann ,ck. Should the Rebels leave Kicbxor.d to defend Yorktown, M'Dowell's, Hanks' and Fremont's forces uay attack Richmond in ibe rear. -Joshua Kellv. Religious services ever bis remains were held in the house here be preached in Wiiliatrport, Satur day and at bis father's rtsil.Lce in L.-wis-burg, Sunday. Be was butted in our Cemetery, Sunday, after the manner of tbe Masons and Odd Fellows, several bundred of whom, from other towns, were ia attendance. S.me 1000 persons followed the body to tbe Cemetery. Tbe attendance ia both towns evincel tie personal regard ch-rished for tho deceased whose last labors were markel with increased xal for bis church and his country, and whose death (frta an tac tion ol tbe heart) was almost instanta-. Tbe Roll of Honor. The Pena'a Legislature proposes a rec ord of all her sons engaged ia the War for Liberty a war as sacred as man ever waged. Wa wish to give, by the 4:h of Jo'j, (he names of ail, now or formerly settled in tbe present TJmoo county, who are or lave been engaged, as cE.-ers or prirates, i in the Armv or Xavv. in this contest. . Contractors and eomxiss.ries are not tote' included-only those who rl.-ked life by actual service in strict naval or military ' Bj-fr. The 'irtl name most eammonlv eased, and the sirtiime. in full, with initials of any other part cf the name age on nteriDS-Coia.pan,-Regiment-.Ld Ibe . ' Etate and county cnnsttd from. The countj Dames of all who were killed or died io service, to be included, the dead from votjnds marked with a , and those who died from disease marked f. Those in the Ihrea months' service and for tbe Whole War, to be marked . Friends! at bsme and abroad please end us in tba tames as above in dictated. Palpable Injustice. I Harper's Weekly, of New York, Lis an allegorical pictorial representation of tbe great National Tprising a year ago -a an armea, wnitea, enormous nost, rressir towards tbe Capita! at Washington "an army with banner" tho names of States (bat are loyal shining upon the g?. Ia this exhibition, tlie east ccnipicuius S'ate . .i r ... . . . j a-enasjftpaaia .- Ana yet, tbe Companies from Lewistown, Kesdlng, Pottsville. and Allen town Penney Iranians all pushing tbroagb the lialtimoro mob, reached that Capitol ia time to save it, as is there eon- Iraaari P..n.-lr.-:. 1 r l.L.j Volunteers than anv other State and a . .uurtiiauia aiB lUiUaBUCU BUTtf Seeretarv of War also, whose business tact and cevgy-with thos. of Li. brother.th. ; first Union Colonel who offered up hi. life ' for bis eoaatry-wer. most uscfu. in ere- ailnmii irmt .i nf BmUn. v, sm.' r-. j i i M.q.uai co-operateu su timeiy, so neart- 1 VLI, so effectively, as that of Pennsyl-! a-taaia. uer Tt,,-.-.., .tnr.A read, lo fill 1 fce , ' ll,r: "S 1 Creble r ' v J ' Ivw :. :5"111 VMom,, an! he hla. Pl.t) Pn. A tB rW JB a 1 03cers, with a hundred r- r-- tueir cajrU ss individual a .r r. liS ! l: J T n-aaaus aaii i xieoeiiion. 1 1'residcot Lincoln .t r. i ! oald say, Give rei,n.vW1B;. .v. "J stcatl of the rear raLk in honor. ' . J hi atii'itAj-T ...la .f n i ,U5Ull m irB. r 77 e"u'z:T' " "ortby of the ' of print WDien within one rear Kb. larieatnred such troe friends of the Gor 1 aaent u Line.i'n e..i r. . , trom so numerous a Cody ot intelligent I ..... k-era, Ureeicv. (a- n..:..;.. . ..a r... -n ero, V e'.lf ,t. . . 'IT Davis Be, j ige wi.n suspicion of sinister motives, are indeed -t,a, a-iijea, cuaeil, eue-mrafing Is me. It0" i By the help of an all-wire Provident, For the enconracrmtnt r,f M gentlemen of U';!!ismar. l e f' kept 300 over,' r-: -vF. ovv over.rhich ihev ar. , ivrSWki.u a' ,or rtebt solution ot our national dittc iver,"(iica . fc itereue. a'er wis let i u:a the Wcs! Enccb Ii, COIINELIUS. SfThe Pennsylvania Legislature, lest Friday, adj turned, after a session of 101 days. We have never koown o little interest manifested io a session of that body, as tbe put. Whit tbey hare, or have no', cfrne, nobody seems to know or! care much. ' Jude Beaver inf -rms us tbat no new ; Tax liill was passed the Congressional Act no: bung matured o tbat tbey eoaid legislate intelligently. The House refuse J to appoint a Com - miitce of Conference with the Senate on tie proposed amendments of tbe latter to the bill repealing tbe Tonnage Tax. and so tbat fell to the ground. j Beg., for whom we dug grates tlree feet The particular acts and omissions of . deep, wrapped them op in their blaukets, -tbe Legislatuja will appear by degrees. slowly laid them down, covered item over, George Y. Lawrence, of Washington county, wis cbc-sen Speaker of the Senate ' w ct " Governor io eas. of v.caney. -Thc osu:'1 dillP;T tf complimentary - wasj-i iiri.iiB tt ,i . n i ,i s-ri ranfa f - niaiisa "V . . , '? ma tT-ti? 5,011 Dred aJ wel1 P,li flW simpiy doing th'ir duty was gone thro' with. ..and tbe Legislators separated, well j where we at last found them our Corn pleased with cash other. How tbe People pany in a sice log shanty, with a stove, will regard their record, yet remains to be ; and we wet to tbe skin, and fasting since crtained. Erady all Right ! The unwearied machinations of certain Williamstjort Lawvcrs at Uarri.-bur?, dur- ing the winter, only resulted in a bill to eive a chance to hunt np frauds ia the Election of last June, and try the same before a Jury in Clinton, or Montour, or some otbtr d;-in!erestei County but our frieiids contrived t J 1-t the Bill be lost, sotn-wber-t, somehow and so the people cf that township will probably enjoy their choice in peace another year. We think this closes the n.eless contest. Tenn'a Congresslsnal Districts. uue ot too moat itifficu.t task, is to try .ua rJ ,5-,...,Uu . c.B.e .or . ongresamen as to suit all parties, sections and a?pi ran.s. inetningcant ne aia. ite It.,ugus Democrats and tbe Republican, in ocr Legislature have Cxed the districts f.rien years to come as follows : j 1..?:.-. OXOI J.a e.a . . 1 t i a i . i i- , . ' ,., .. , ,' and 11th Wards, in Philadel- pkit Population, 130 320 ojjst .j, 9, acj jQ!n Wards, Philad. 129,353 3d 12tb, 13th, l5th, 17th, ISth, and 13' h Wards, Pbilad. 125,813 4th 1 1'h, lotb, COtb, 51st, iii h ards, I'hilad. and ! 127,604 : Ota -.id, od, and Eoth Wards. l'niU1- "d L'ac!ii oan'J 11905R Gtb M .n'gomcry and Lehigh "-a Chester and Delaware a Berks county 10 5,2t)l . lll.Coi ; f'b Lancaster eoaaty 110,315 10th Schuylkill and Lebanon 121,810 1 ath-Xortbamp-or, Carbon, Mon- a -Ufa Vilra. r, .1 ai-na I O S T A (1 ' . 1 . '..I ' t-ta ..axcrae anasaquerianna lU.OIU a ' , 13th Bradford, Sullivan, Wyam ing. Columbia and Montour 105,030 ll'h l"nin, Xorihumberl'd, Sny der, Junia'a and Dauphin 121,815 (!tciur& Jlrra lo cat-rt ia Lrwiaburf .) 15th York, Cumberland, Perry 131,002 10th Adam, Franklin, Fulton, Re if M-d and Somerset 132,792 17th Cambria, llliir, Huntingdon and Jl.fci.n 101,427 ISth Center, Clinton, LyootaiDC Tio aid Potter joi -o ; 13,1. c.earSelJ Cameron. Elk ' Forest, Jefferson, M'Kean', ' Warre. and F.tio 121,314 Uth-r.anon enango, Mercor I and Crawiord 135,CoO , a- .. ... . i . ; -1st layette. Westmoreland and I IndiBtiB 1--7 ".9- ' - - u Aiiegaoy county soutn oi ina Ohio, with Neville island 120,361 ! 23d Uetnaiuder of A llegbeny, and Butler and Armstron2 123.SG7 ...... - i -i.n tjreene, asumgion, laiw- rence and lieaver 123,-57 Of these districts, we believe 8 or 9 Pave majorities to Foster for Governcr. "1. ... a ...... smallest (Berks) is Democratic the 1 (Crawford A3.) is Republican. Ua :e. believe ,t a. fair a, ; -acgement ever m.u. by party, districts are close, and will lead , cacn nartv tn not f lrwsr.i tt a.t man ' ' r . Acknowledgment. Kev. Messrs. John A. Gere, AouiHa A. R"e Cewf Chen"1. 1 .. "' " Cmmilt"' nPB i 1 an.i preMBted . CiPy of th. Union resola- j tions of the East Baltimore Conference, ba ' Exkcutivc MAXftioy, 1 WasLiugton, March IS, 162. j Gentlemen Allow me to tender to you, ! " J- 9 be. L.V' V.,!.tia,or. I ' . . Tr!. i '.11. 7 i ' X. J.1 I ted ..nhl. .nt ...!n-i,ir,B r.f iht hrj. nin. ' -c r 1 "bieb you did me tba bonor to present yesterday. Tk?,e liai morlt of rPr0T'. coming ; utiaiiBU foot..!, mil IO 11 CO iruua III ndeavor to do my duty, and shall xPec 'be continuation of your prayers nines, ana me restoration oi our country i peace and prosperity. Your obliged and bumble servant, A. LlSCOLX. "Grape f r the masses, and hemp for the Ic.d-rs" ij tii m.co of browtilo LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PI, TUESDAY, AHUL 15, 18G2. AT? MY LETTERS. From Capt Hassenplcs's Company. Camp Somewhere, ) ; Near Newbern, March CO. j Vu ."4otner: Alter toe raarcbed to witbio a mile of the c;ty,wbeo we fixed op a kind of shelter, mide coffee, spread oar blanket?, and slept onti! morn-1 ing, when, with others from tbe Kegimeut ! j I was detailed to go bac.5 to tbe bittie 1 ground and help bury tbe dead of the 51st 'ew York. In one rifle pit, I saw tbe dead bodies of 11 Rebels io a small space, We found also 14 bodies of the 51st N.Y. i shaped the ground as much like graves as we could, and left them to their long, last : sleep. Before w. got through, it rained . I thiai as fast as I ever sw it, and it was sa frna tttti rrsmn inr n rst in i i"4 int'A Lit i . , , , ! onr Regiment but they bad gone on two ; miles further, to 6ome Rebel barrarV", morning. After taking a cop of coffee and some crackers, I bung my clothes to ' dry, eovered up with someSccesh blankets left behind (ours not having come from tho ' Cossiclt yet,) and slept without rocking, j The next day we spent in making our quarters comfortable. I The day following, we were sent out for ' Ire'0 provisions, ten miles, to tho plaata - ion of P. G. Evans, a Rebel Captain Cf , cavalry. We were ordered to kill only as many F'S' " we "eedci, and two beeves, both of which were plenty. T. D. Reed I I P'fc't lich ili stop and heat water to scald, but skiunel it, and in half an tour bad part of it in i th frjing pi0 gon.e of ,he boJ, weM . fc a , bat r h.j ut.n , r- ' '. tuutj along. w. e pu oa picceii, ana a1. in .., j,,,.i .., ; Afcr bn!lkrM u lhe mornint;. we found - i - a r -a Cie bales of cotton, worth $100 a bale, and several hundred bushels of corn Ou this i trip, I saw a cotton field for the firat lime f . . . . , . . , . " 'O0'ied Pri and I thought not worth i picking. We found some eirts, loaded tbe cotton upon them, and got with them I o camp about aooo. j Ooe day I visited Ncwbern, to gt my boots half-soled, aod after some coaxing the job was done for $1.25 a bie price, ! but I could do ni bitter: the man said ha i was tbe onlv Union man in the Citv wllen j, wlJ u-jeD i,at i beliewed as much j , ,h . i rijeaaej One of tbe Govern- meat detectives who came on the Cossack invited me to go along with hioi to dinner, 1Q i i went ,0 a house they had taken possession of, with its furniture (including a niano., and two slaves, who thev keDt , I to do their cooking. Things looked very I ,". ,. ,, . , , : " In ff.i thai ag-imi Ttunira linlr1 tan 1 ' nice, and we bad a good dinner of sbort- I aalra a ar t n.tat.-i-a Kti I far fm.lt kacf i .. . , ' ' . , ' , . &e. I then took a stroll around the place. I : T, . , . , . m v . .i v .- i t It is laid out very well, but the buildings are small, and poor: thestrcets are shaded, in summer, by tops of large trees coming j together. I went back to eamp, aalLUcd ' with tbe City of Newbern. I Wa yesterday left our barracks, and movca aooui one ana a nan miles, wnere , w nlT CBr "bich I think are; bealtbier. W got ready injtime, expect- j ing some wagons to help as, but after j waiting awhile found they were not eom- j ing, when we loaded up ooe of our cottou . . . ..... carts, and Gva of na took hold and start. I t , .i lor camD stauea ' several limes on tne' way, but got through at last. Tta.t,.',.. ' " " " . " : 1 ri o ""J""s, .m ou. oeu.ua that put ns in mind ni "movin dav ' that put us in mind of "moving day" I at borne, which I suppose is not far dis- j Un, - "iirn 1 w" l".to "a " ' tn,D 4 ''a 09 J"l0 - good .n.e, .. .. " J - time, as - regiment, tuton.or two ease, n ow, none in our . "-fj- i,,vv a 6 , anything oat of the Kebel prisoners, who I are pat nnder guard. I sent joo by ! tJ 0f Wir h received iaformation thai expfcsa a Secesb flag don't let anybody ; Huntsville, Alabama, was occupied yesler have a bit of it Much obliged for those A,, h. a Mith.tl ;hnnt mn.h ... - p., for I can no, get an be a all ! 1 pt ou, ply to-morrow, ! d .in Kn, mi5. vom. thft C.Ji Levi. lpL.Oaly las! Congressional Election, aAi Ha-jhct, Esquire, was the Democratic 1 of candidate for Congress ia tbe Schuylkill , tnd Northumberland district. Tha other day, when Gen Burn.ida took op a der- a deser ; was tbe Rebel's house, ba found tbat it recent aouiie oi u aj net, squire, late i n i .t.i. . r i . rr i r t.' tbs Breckinridge nominee for Congress in Pottsville, Pa-, now a Rebel fugitirt from . Xebern, X. C! Among tbe letters found in Virginia was : e from a man elatming an office because I aainv aa oiliee because . O . I ne was lately a aremocraue eanuidate lor J . , ,., ..... i Assembly from Allegheny Co. Pa. These would bare been iicrv "Union" men, if they bad been elected ! BrownlowsaysBrackenridgers tarn into Rebels as naturally as tadpoles into frogs. Tba United Brethren intead to dedieatt dier Mr8ernej in n,, ,utolie, t Tea a ne bouse of worship, Suodav, 4th' ., T, ... . , r . u n v e t I R. die, Island 10, Pittsburg Landing, May, near Peiner a Furnace, four allies ' ' , . ' 7. - . toath cf Catuwiata. t is. ic , for .heu enduaaice tad her;.... J THE PUTS OF Mr. BUM IHHOX. TV fathar In hi matha..!" rrinj., Th batiauj. f-ilisrn. tid fri-ii 1, Th- IfcrUUaD w.th ki taiti m.i:ui.. Hew all to net trail Ba-.rLal llebil! Our Bator. fii!. ibntiKB H b. 1.. i-Banr-- I-r -"J a r-l M-minr f.rBC, Aisi.rMr r-ri url .rnita of tl.. Ia tula gral ruip. alill Ira... Ttir r.-art wLifh rIa (b'hr Thr 1 .Li- li ivnt., alii, h toll lo "Ti Tr.--r tra.-.a. i.ur -t lfe-r ' eli .a- tunm To U.e u.al a lii.T r tin; iB. On hr h-nalf. M BCBjra if prat T-i It-aim -umu il.rr-B --Bd ! K-fii.-rt to m'--:- ow. luatfcd ki-Ji nr nrrowlo u-xi Wrai. A r' f-m o-.r Umpl torn! but. t.4 d ub-. t. a;or' torr : Whf B.-l our t-ru. M wl-i.b. Bauura II u traiufrr to 11m eouru above I Th rhnrrti. tl farjii. fct fr- rif ' Th rw,.ioa on- S- th-l T in.'- ffreat. avf.it rao-a rnla, Mai "-o .! Iiim glory durlll T.awiatotrif. V- b -.. J A atest He U f Oaf ; . ' n' t,." ,, r,.i ,, 1 5t guoJ bt r .,wrjic;' nine persons, filling the tiiines, and des sirojiog a great deal of property. Woodstock, Vs., April 13. To Sec. Piant:n. We learn from Jack son's carzp that B -aurcgard is dead. The report comes from Rebel sources sear Mt. Jacksoq. Impressive services were held to-day in a'l the brigades. Th?re isnoth iog new to report iu regard to tbe enemy. N. P. Basks, Maj. Gen. j tJaltimoee, April 13. Old Point let-1 j ,r bringJ atllillg u,cr ,hi.n ,he di$p-atch 1 i from Gi.Q Wool ;4.t CXCt.ptr tUt : ,i8 jjeimilC relEiiCJ stationary off Sew- j ' ej,.f Pi):LU I( wjU .hougll, sba W1J ! ,gr&unJ j ia-elxii P.M. Merrimie still remains 1 I off Cfaney l4:anjf rettJ ,te . .rounJ. I . " rt r . ' fliU.U THE LUiLli 1'UIU.MAU : ro?.r. .'iti.vaoE, April it,-., r. .01. ; Tj ,Jjn. E M Stanton, Secretary of War. . The steamers Merrimac. Jamestowa. a .-..: ; iuiuu iuh k.cui uuyi: sua iu;, ! bin aoneare-J between Newnort Xew... ' and Se-.li'a Point. The only damage done ns is the capture cf three small vessels, one empty, aod one loaded, it is , said, with coal. Those vessels were eap- ! . i r. : tared opposite brig. Uen. Casey a Division, i which bad only small guns of three-inch calibre, aod were some two hundred feet from the shore. ."icoXD despatch April 11, 5, P. M. ! The Merrimac came down towards tbe Monitor and Stevens (.Naugatuek ) The latter fired four or fire rounds and the .Merrimao ooe round, when she, with her eonsor's, returned to Cranv Island. Tbns ends the day what the night may bring forth I am unable to say. Jonx E. Wool, Maj. Gen. Washi.iotox, April 11, Midnight '.' l. '.' . V ueurrai .'i cienan tclecrtirts tbe feero- . o a tary of K ar (via Cherrystone) that noth ing of interest bas occurred to-day. Tbe ethcr and roads are a little better, and . , ' operations are progressing favorab y. b 1 3 liti7"There is no official news of a Unicn advance to Corintb. Gen. Wallace, though badly wounded, was still alive on We Joes' iy. Rebels tlaiia to have taken Fort Crai, "y capi.uiiiiou. Pass Christian, Mississi''p:, is occupied by Union forces. ,Me0Bjl.. is weiI tt wori: ColG bolj3 the .iD,,s Q tW r a. i t r . - ... the Kebuls ia larre f ree male a ntirbt s . . march to cut him from it he was too . - .. ft -ll.-tr f.-l- f em G Eanks has re-cbed Eiensburg, th. . iial,i, a-, i i .v.. l t a. i S. Y,.i.!.,VI.,Et,r: it,. ' r ,. . ... . .. . ' " i " i men to drive back tbe invaders. The, Jaebels say they must cave SOO.OOO ; ausia air uaaaar waM. tut miaurn. iUti oblbI t no ibout 200.000. tD1 can not. annarentlv. with all their frantir jn-i i-v -a.aJiVio...u-x : , Asni.xGTOX, April 12 Tbt! Seereta- W Zed Z Uk. an "a" T. Two hundred prls- and fifteen locomotives and a large amount of rolling stock cap tured, lluntsvilla is on tba Memphis & Charleston Railroad, about 15 miles south tbe Tennessee boundary, acd 45 miles esst of Florence Cficial Thanks. Under date cf Wa-hinzton, Anril 0. Mr. Stan, Secretary of War, issues j 1 J ' - . ,i. .!.. . r 1 .J c . Tv.i .a . f at. . ; Sani,. nelt after the receipt of this ar- a il hi rm. ill s I i u a a . mt. 'i su i; i me der, at bead nf every regiment in tbs sr- mies of the United States, there shall be k it. Chaplain a prayer, giving "J f " - r-j". fc-""ii . 1. . . .u. T -.1 . 1 1 . . . f - 1 . . ; r. , ... ... Bi.niiairi.inna il Hit Bower in tha over tuauBB tu loo IJi'iu "1 ll'ISia ill iiib ict-ua i - throw of the rebels and traitors, and in voking the continuance-of Ills aad in de livering this aatioa, by the arms of patri ot soldiers, from tha horrors of treason, rebellion and eivil war. flla also thanks tbe OfS.trt and Sol- ii Some Breskioridgers, io Cincinnati, I hired a few rowdies to mob Wendell! I'uilips wbeo lecturing tl.rc, and then falselr teleratbed tbt ' be annouaced ki....T . J.n,.;on;. Tt. faet . h. said be A-i been t disatiionis', but was so no longer. Tbe exense f-r tbe fnal deed was therefore a fictili os one. The same game was tried with Kef. Sattnil Aaron of Burlington, K. J-, but failed, and he Cubbed his lecture io peacs. This at'eirpt to revive mob-law if one cf the last kicks ' of Secession in tbe North. Ft.tAToR IlEXurnsoy, of Minrjri, in aon'voneiog the iutcntioa to vote f-'r tbe President's Emancipation Resolution, de- I c'ared that be would sever, be the fate of Slavrry what it ruiht, rise lvis band against bis eonotry; that Missouri eared more for tbe opening of the fjiseisstppi ixiver, inao i -r tor pers -rraiuc me "r-ruliar institntir-n :" and that tbe war had already cost her more than all the slaves within her border were wor:h at tin time tbs war broie r.nr. The Union soldiers visited the Hermit ag, and planted the S'ars and Stripes over the grave of Andrew Jackson. B F-tIHtiI F! at-.v:h it.. Dr. MKTC W RHI of Trk Co. fit. nJ LLLA o.j dui.: i AtubMm rl;orh of New IWrlta. ft P.- . D Hitrn. ih Ito-t . X TT! -.X ?TTI?F. Tvwer AocutTp. a ad Vivat KKHBCi A Rh SR. 7rrt"- .va-i u tillLV A. HOH'S, bf tho; iaot urr. Ti K'TTt Tp, 9th fort . a-r-d 7 tno'f aol T lr- JACOB II. M tw.a-KBOf lm&it-t 4VB-J CwalbaTtR K-iyr. In K.-t I'.atT! Ti. i::h iot.. Jfci. 1 : H fTWIL, vl t. r. t burixi trJr, in ti Caiott clbarcia- I J4V-4. ( uTt(i Tp. tLe Muuit7 fnr-n uy. j Ie Chitli-i',iM- Tr', IS'b inrt . al J aaoat jrmrt. EI.tZAl.LIil. iuusi.ur uf Oh 1U Sr&k.:in mini LjJi ; Ct-i' r. Id Sr,! unr, Tth last, UiM BAKE A HA U. UCNTiiil, ) In hMn'-Bko.?'tl n'r., PIIILOP1N , wife ofJiOti - tj.t-iman, is b-r bKU Jtivr. ! In M::tn. f !a-t.. lo hr Sjtb Jbt, ELLKV, ir- of j Jhm t Wufln-CT. ttj.. Is Bti-T-tlt Tp, HtV. iBt, EAR H JANE. 'liii. I.J bOaWa, cl ?.( ,r. UJ daa;.-nlt v: lwra 11 lurt. ins IB IbcC .Ui yax. i,i"atai- t lo. A- Ja, tt-BTorriw t iB.'.a.r.r. . Currer-'fi Keek If Wheat $110 E?gs J ... 50 Tallow 9 10 j ft . 8 ' . Si .. 1-. 1 6 orn 4 1 iard Oats H5 11 am j Flaxseed 1,60 Sboa iide... DrteiAppiCS. 91,-0 tloTCrnecd SUUi Miaiin liditer iu rotaiot-s o, Kre.-h Kutter... 11 Country S.-ap 4 i G FQii SALE. A GOOD two-storey Frame I) WEL Li SO HOL'SE. sicuaied oa lNinbJxA 1 o.rj Mreet. The boae is id ri: e order. iati is now occapied by tbe obBcnber. Fosies siuii given 1st of April, 1663 April 14. l(6. O. il. P. SRIVELY. PROPOSALS. OEALED PROPOSALS wiil be received l3 b v m. Jonas, Secretary of the School St. -arl. fcr the erection a new SCHOOL tiUIi.DI.NO.io ibeSueth Ward al I.ewueorg. J ail Oiittaiii; to oe let as follows: All con tractors lo toraish and complete tbe part of tne btriMics asaiened to Ihrm. 1st, Lxcava fon and Uradinir. Sd, Stone Work. 3d, Briclr W'orl. 4th, Carp-oter Work. S:h. Paintin" and Giaz'n. :b. Tin Work. Let ting lo be on Tnetdar eveninz. the 6th cf May nei'. Plans and specification caa be se-u at tbe office cf Wa. Junes. Payment to be mi as the work progresses. Bv order of the B.'ard. WM. JONES. Lrwtaharr. atril 11. TL Sr.-r. 1'nlonl'ounty Court Prorlamntlon 1 'THE unprecedented success oi the - Buck I7'UEUEAd.ihe Hob. SA.M L S.WOODS. ! A "r" " the ron-r.ai pro-.f of us .iPer.cr Prw.drDtJo.tre forme Smh JuHieial ! ',":-cnc.,r- Tat BLdvLi L has cao-e.i a Diatnet cf Penn5v!vao.a. ccnipoaed of the ' ?r.t, vVv"!'0.1, ,,?.-J,M.f,",uc:ore i cuuat.es of fnaoa. K.fi.o anJ isnrder.and kLAl ly" A 0M.G Macr..nt s. :. i jtaWSiMm aadJoas Wiiwl!.q,As!f.: ,"I"'j:, 'n 51 ' ' st'.bn-he J that it : ciate J o.-!ses in l uien couatv. have j,aed tbe.r - "ree.r necessary to aarticularife in v an- precept, oeirioj date Ihe' i-d dav ol Feb I ISC2. and to me directed, lor the hoiding of an ; Orphans' Conrt, Coon of CommnnPieas, Oyer I , '"V " ami Terminer, aad General quarter Fiv by aich inf c::fV'" ai LEWIsBl Rti, f nhe coontr cf l.MO.V,' laar be-thrown rui of ye-ir. cr be .ncej oa the Third Moaday of MAY. tbe.otr ;'''' v.tins the tniTe.-ih-s --! itr IU a day) li-t-. ant to eotitinoe one vrerlr. j !.( an , " . ; Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and CoQtat-les ia aad f,;r ihe county of I'nirn.lo appear in their own Drotaer aersnns with their reenrda. innni. ll'i.ini Pr....t...n 1hI.vK.PF..,.mVn...L . . ' - n o. . , a.u . ' and other nersoas oroseeaaaa- aaLhif of the Commoeirra!th aint inr wrwa ... perv.ns. are ren.red to he then and th-re j a:f3Jm. aad nt-t depart withoot leave at their I peril. Jurr.rs are rerjcerte.l to he ponetoal in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. IJivn under my hand and sea! at the Sher iffs Office in Lewisborir the 3-d dav r.f Tebruary, A I) lur.i, anl ihe H:h year of the Independence of the United States of America- -iiotl save the Commnnareatih ! U F. ALBRIGHT, aSherifl Grand Jurors far Eay Term, 1862. K-ilu William o'., ljha DnejuiaQ, Isaac Kiinc. Laird Howard BuJJ, David Hennin-, J ba Kensler, Josron DterTenderfer. Weidler Roh-acd Lsieli Abraham Jl 'enach, Juba aSnyder, Henry Orwis;. Isaac Kcish Y.'iite IMtr G VV Astiu. Jonas Ranch -Vio BirUn J.'ha D bpiiler, David Hor Iacher, Lewis E Kesslcr Liuon John Sletler, sen'r ii BjJ.iI Andrew Forsirr, Edtrard UiKrr, Ci.aa Reiah A'.m Huffaloe Abraham Frederick H.irttev Frederick Wormaa Liflaeaione Enos Beater Traverse Jiurors, Hay Jerro, 1861 U.m'Mmt W Kaiherinao. D W Feliman, W" B -ureit Jonas H,r. Jlictael Miller. Jr .Lt-L..i!ar- f.liasts l oiler. Jti.-enh lii.r R I Nesoit, Joseph M-.iell. J. ho H Coodmaa, W.humt.in i Br'il. David tlifit.r . l'u- Gro"j J" K,ah1, 1wZ?"iT Eiias Mear, Ji-ha Youngoian BuJUItVlt James W 8i. m T Lino, Lmannel Pociius. " -.t aaiiui U.- A.-..- VC..... Tk - ' - - . - irn.lina P.i.rS.M.ahl .Veav Berlin Samuel C Maliliouse, Eeaben G (iidt. Daniel Horiacber Brady George K Swope, Geraham Biddle. Lemuel Porter WkUt DtrrVn S-adden, Jacob MTorley, Urban as Ranck. Joseph Mover, tsam'l Dua.ap. bol'a Sassonaaa, Paul Uirtrenderfer. John Orr u( iiujaW Fred'k Hippie. Ben) Schrack MtfUnburf Andrew GuLclius XWf Daniel Benxter, Jr Wr Bufhe S.cnard Siruble, Benneville R-;ih. fieri R-rer j .'hl.'-yOea Praxjh'r, John K'. -.t I thf rvinv P-iMkhpJ in 1 1-1 17itoId fto- 2.&61. "CIIROXICLE," estslIisbeJ in 1SJ3 TTcale Xa, 940. T 1ST of lA'ttfri rcsa-n-ng 10 Uie Po-t lj ff laEVISBUlW. Pa, : ; ul"'Mr.a.rT Ja-ota, Was kijK, 1iia Asa A U.ro 4. l eH I.i .. . ?-. J It V 1--BJO. oi-w Mrf-:CC-r. t t.Ujf X ,.r. I. ri M at :a. . al y -'. cr r.t--- o l a 1 ..-..1, a. B K j- Oo r,.-ii i t k ' - 't.J "--a: K-T.rh. oVrj al : ''. irB Jbb !;bi1. J: r, ir, J- r;-Ii K -.1 .r. Kar XI Rratar. J- ia j : f ;"';',., mL Vt :.,izalwlh i. r-.,rt. ,.. 't.r. tt-xaU-Jk 'iwifr. ii.orr a.'.. r. : a. ft in. -i 'i: O.-l. JaLJ-4 ll.it. Ia 11 -.jr-.: ill H.ii r:i. J B II al. :r. Mi at-ranl Ha t !ir. '1 H..HB. Ira i:.-i.rii;tta. tlratt. k K Hmicrr. lr C-lLir.ca I o r'ar.'. i " -.: y-- f. !- ' V 7. 1. , Waa obi.i. '-it: a mii i p t-r IitUiXli i j r,..,. y,r. 1 ' u j iVr'.', B, f aii,ne r.-,r ,i,e 30rt Lttrr, , p:tit a ihev are -advert. i " rpuz Fii 1 has b Firm f MTKEI'IIIT & V.XVrK panic- tMarca lr:. t l er.' 11,:.: iv-i'irci io eiiJe will p'.e c a'trod to i i bfi'-re i'ae Crl ol Mar cfiu Tae B '(.lit w I remain at the ftore, aaJ p3yinea'. cia U malt: to eacrr oi' u?. 1.F.VI HALtK. F.:fT'-T ra. iljrt! 1, lw i . B. Tn? bi;;;eiS w !! te c- n' n-"! at Ihe oM -an-.lfc? I- & B. II Vl K. Peace ! Peace ! ' TV-'!- rw -(..r i' U - I.. Mb ri-.. v-t 1 hi-B T.-iir auaBt.oo. B 1 art . ! 7 -1: Aai war ilrr hul au i.l- r Lr r: , n-. fu-jw mjJ rj A:.. i!.IU,Mt..nl it-! M - n 5 ..to ast apn V- V'TR'riaaBsl SFfceninjf f- tn T3t tc rwnv icts. V tt-.ra f f lr..i llktli I ? -l-Ji, i.fll.t at a: I priv. fir Lut-Tt t.I Ue Te rL-au-'t BLaCe CiUiaDaf m tt e u ti MBtai. - i:- il - a- c r' a-.l 1 - n::iv- fc a- r r- i. a-.l r- ! ia-n.. ar J i . -- .1-iiia t t liai . an 1 -ar t t v i 1 : r m- c at. i : a-Jlia, t; i.'B 1 ica. .Ii I W . i. .-..r 1-. Wr t1naHa bb4 Ca-ta r. rr rrr ffa-r, aVa'rr ihatli- fr r-ir aroi. i IE I Itija r - ur dC VT-'r a: -1 . a -t ami l:a-ai 1 au-1 uu'-wri i t a.Bj, a ' Suart aBal Ci ff- aur FBl-li t or CaU.-. W-Vr TJrB-H-i -t rtrtrtf. Btl kin.! if B-tBIr? "rt'i loj fiiRi n'. -r. ti);o." iVai. rr. T -u 1 si B- --r: irr . I, euT . ' t BB A. SHI..I.I.K 1 Vr4 Luburr, A; ri. , lv.. B.F. A A!tL B-OrtV. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT t - '-Jk -awBr-rr--rrT J J ' ija,i5c"aa-.'a? J ' - 'A :iFor the Harvest of 15G2 1 i The most approved Arkuliaral IaipTe-, mfLto Clin in me .t:jfhti : tvrfini"!!) bv CIICCD WMIC CU3'VC3 9. TO Ua.ll L Il linillli UU.llttB.il Gw L ull laCHiBbui s,. I'a. U,SJ' , ' W1 'hc ,pTr , e win. oowerer. can me a.leiiian to a lew rf us mer-iv. oar .or ti roani iron iaiiir rrn iiar I-. r. l Steel Face or t'ottin; EJce ihe O mi---. Hinzed J-.iot, bv abich tbe C-jiier Bar mar he Fulded the ion Crank ehafi ihe S:e' l"'prini and Wherl. by whtrh tbe Cutter B raar be ra:t 1 ar. ! K.were-I o i !,- r'-.t low to the crrin-f as trsrbe d-:r'i-'; steel P.tman ai ! Bra B--x us Lir'jt Pratt t"?0 I'ra.t.-a.. wtico. cn in- 0- r-e- a. ea-i:y as a can alt ot form, a t-'mb.nation of aavaauses ' 0 CeariC" C3 tllC Tfil i"! 7 V.'IWS. A team of horses weihinz lbs. each, will cut an acie of eras.- an h-ior wua fair. Tne machine is furnished wi.la two C-j :-r Bars cne f.ircnit.og era.., ani the other t.-r eutuns eram (each expressly adapted 10 the use intended). i No eSuri will be van-re to maiataia tl.e I Backere in iheenriaoie pjaittonit nowoecu- i pies, that i'S being the ! East Eactlce In tie World ! The subscribers rlnrn their vi.-.i-erf thanks to iheir friends for the eeoert m a'ip- p-.Tt rher have receive-i in io.r.iue:n- .n celrhra'ed liurkere Keafr aad M .wer ia-o i Central and NwtrTn rVmsvIvania. and are ' morh indebted lo i hem for ih-ir warm cr-r-.. tnrs ar.d kind etuc-s in reciinraeadir..: it an I tue r mead, and ne.xr.tMrs. ror Certiticates. Ac . see Circa'ars, wnicn ani, oe naa oi anr ol ine.r Axn:- TbeT a'so manniaeture Irver'.a Paf- ' rat Tiiton Uraln irl i:. w-.-es is ; a -kmiB iF-t-ed lo be we BE. stiU ER I.N I'SE, and tic only one ca sous oats vli:fs:ci.y: A!.', the nryotortf C iairr Ilti'Jr-r. which Ciears ttii.rourn . m uhi'OT -n t; .-j-t injiini.j ibe seed. Vi til cirau ra. re ia Ihe same naae than anv ether mavh-r.e i.i use. Tiler also manufacture and keen .-n htn-l rsr sale i.roii' Trfv.l J'.-rrrr c.-f.-i- 7i-- -;.-r.-T'aVrs.-i ft r il'. ChHt Bir-j', .- ' -si.i V-irs-a. a-n.sn- avhi.-h is Ihe celehra.r.1 - l."-n- I linen.) fjriue urn I lJit rs.'ijes. inj ail kmdt of (t mnd li'rtrat.- -- B-aU Kjrk. rjLIFER.WAI.l-S.MiRI.NER Jk Co. KBrri 31. Isfi. REMOVAL. LB. CHRIST. Esq., has removed hi Of. . fie to ih bntldmr of Jonathaa S:-. kr. nna of the Court Hoaaae. aod laamrii-ielf I ofpos.teihaT Buffalo House, where he w.ll at- j te&i to all maanr of haamess at (. i .Tn-e wna.disu.Mei. and pro-npme. ia lite o. i fc iBiaea- (s,.--ai.s tih tu.i-sH i '" 1 ' April I. 1 ";. L. B t i.rv-'" I i l EMate of JoUnlt h It tn!a.r, dec's!. L1 fcrrLi.3 :' Ad-n-niMriiwa it bovit a aw. Vi t.E a .S'. a t. on the estate of V. "jt main, !a:e rf Eat Eb; T, .Ire'ii, have beer, trartrd id i.ORIMW LOVT ii peravr. i.t.u.s aga;aat sat4 - M'e av.i! r.-i-e::i il.en iwr htti-J to mrge X-rri'L. A i re.y tur the Ada.atstratnx. Apni t, loo-. L'loaT forTi, : ... v. 1 it l" :aii- r-weal h rf TVnturtreaia , J,cnb V.'.Tt i-fr. Mrs. W&ntaker. VViiruw j of V :ti-am Vt hi taker, oe'd. who was aaeof Ike aor.a ' i tt:n at . o( Jfea M htuaaef '. 'J, ar. '. ;r.-:r ijt:e, if such there be. T P.rk'e. rr ?.oh'rr of Catfcariav I 13 :(!'. c'i'. lair Ca-aarioe Wki'taaer, i i ;: e Ciuf4' ri aU ne.rs at !aw oi" aajd Juts V.'l,,:i5'k. r. d-:"J. Tj .Vinr Jane Biekle. i.:e rl J-vctn Ii cli. lite ilary Jane Waiaw taai-r. uoe oi :oc ilcchiers ait betr at lav uf i ha V. 'acf. .tcc'j keirs aed iral repreer ';c? rf Jr-he Whiuaker. late f E : t, .-.1.-c I ins:, p. L'nicB cooaiy, sVta'd. H AS, a Pel: :on ta beei retd ui a d$ on f.'?a the Orrkaea Cimrt of t .e Cl at;? aicresaid. prayiaf a decre for t r ..e or' i .e rcaJ es-.a'e of aaid Joti V"fi:::r;Vr. d-r'.'. aa'e jn the lowaaip ' cu.-.'y a:, i r".' if rtaa-d. Yo and eaca t vnj are hrclr c.'d io be an ft appear ai tha i fit OaVhv s' Iran tu te be.d at Levtbarr. ; r ibe eocL;r of LnicD.eo Maiuiay. lb ItHja day ci .Vy lcxU to ahuw eaaivr. if any f knt-ir. hy the rT r petifioa boa id not be craBteti. and a coDreyance ia fra aim p'-e traJ ia pursuacce of aama 10 ika . p -rrhaser. I W ;iiie rnr ha'! an-f the pa! cf th sai or:, at Levubais. the 171 ? of Marea A. L. I--.. c.VMLatL fiOLbH.Ckcra. , Acrl! !. TAK3 K0TICE. HAVING bo.i-bt. itt. at cim.-uo.e's sale, of D. Leiabarg, tiaa tWiowmg . f i-;-t-ery, x:z : . 1 I .i ", I Covic-Bf Stove, lot of Tiaware. 11 C is:--. I K rat.ts Cua.r.t Tar :eJ, t Bed a-.d If-'ti-.r. 1 li-t.rf WiiHtow Biiada, I Wia S;a:i.t. 1 C:r4-a, a lot of Rig Carper, U varrta r arret, 1 e;t Uiaitra, and Lt ol trpeaer T-o'ia , AlJ havlc; loar.e l sai l property to said Saa Irtrradrir g ecr f.a--ore. e herety caatloa ' ail perajai lc: to ictrr-er1 wi.h it. ; EVASS COOPER. I Lam-iahur-. Vxrrh 2. law. i AT "EST tSAXrH li.suranre Conpaar. I W cr LotU llavrrs, ! InaorM Projier- v in boih Towa aad Con j try on a rrasooaaie Terms as aay aiaaa ; -ud CumpaLy. Tne ia-xe increase ef PremmmXatcs saake t il a re .'..e Ci.apgy to inaare an. abibui &r p.-caBiujB y.tx a u aatxe. -aea.i J.W Uimi.f;; G.CJ!Taa. Pre LAKISON PKOS3. Ag-at. Pee !. mi Lewiaburg " tptmrirn! s.po.mfiee: O Ir lie r AV.iLx pOAP-x ; Aii Kitchen lrease can be nade SO A ? i. U.3 i ij I'V Mi Irr-lae t.W.iLY eOAP-MAKER. lata food rv L;.-e .a, aceu2.pa:yitig each Box. : SOP i cup t;-f rr-c. oa. y uuJe i.h it, as toakUrf a oreJ on!r y the Patentees 't Jlanafacturing Company, So- --. rtiij, rfUiAUElPliA. Feb 10, I Mj . y I ii. ummriT, DET1ST, hits rem. ted to bona 34 trei. t'oar i drors Iron tne Towa Clock. L W. ' 'SBI Kt; I Ke btaiid Ilev Goods! ! JOSEPH L.1I AV. N hiring taken tlt 1 ij room un-ter rie Tefrfrarh acd C'arccicla . tTicef.reSiteu liacni.aad ailed ia aa extamaiva vaueiy ol . JJms, I'cjt, O'cr-uexi't Cat 'Ai'7,dre. ' .v. a anl .?:cai.J stuck cf CLOTH t'.A.-.-ilM.-.i.3.u.c. --a.ct: he w.ll aiaw up Sf ird'r.i ne a"..!; c. ounurs tLe Tailoring Bubs i.e s. He is prepart J lo eiecute all work entrusted lo ma cue,w the BauaiacUaia ef tha : eastoaier. N". B. Ca'tisg snd Eepatr.n? j-j ic ta i-rder. iLewi-'burt. .'j-nl 10. Itj6l notice"i n AVISO b-iorht at Pnblie SV. as th pr. peryof Jo i.. Km. al laioaTp. t .... a t -, a bay mace, a fra nurse, a soar! , ir.arr. a s:rrel c- 'l.liro red tews,!- heifers, ei's h3rr.e. a si-j'e hrnes, a lot of hay. j imi -, a wacjon. a bosey. a plow, a har row, - brca'aiaM ubie.,a king g:ato.aceal : stove an i pe, a ccuk'og swvc aad pipe, a :re-er, - t-rj act teJ-iead. a bedstead. IT yard' of earp-tir.r. a chest, a B!ni vest!, a ehorn. 5 t il.-a. ai arm chair. 9 chairs, aad bia ititerest :a t acres cf wheal ia gresad . ail al wh en I nave toaurd tuaad left wua saia Kena dmug iny pleasure. WM. H. KLECK.XEK. New B-rlin, Feb. V, lKis pd -.- ! " ATROIt fOlLOIL! warranted SON LXPIXMITB. and equal lo a-v KEKOSESE. Why boy aa eipltxnve Oil, wbea a few more p--r rauica in! furn.sb yea wiih a par- Irct Oil Made caiy by 1'cuu'a Salt Manufictnriii? Company, nr. i steal at, rttuisuraUa. Feb IJ. I T. M. MOVER, ItJoriu-y at I-rav, usttrito. rvr-te rv, ra. a-NOWrtTATSOXS fcal tatha Eaaliahaaaf li- ttermao iaicuxars. t ii.. c .N m. Via-Bci e: sear Third. Li a i-fi-.r. J s i A -V,' TOP BUGGEY I "'OS ss I.F. !.n W. r aieViree f.-r a fonrl 1 H v KI.r MES, MTLL'KB tk CO. TAH2 IJOTICE. TTAVINoi i acJ to Jnha Sortmaa aaj j x 1 d.na .. n.uar.. Jr, near L'aioa Faraaca ; :.i- io l.-arir! pers- ral fri pri;. F. or H r-fi. a i.-t of Hrarss, seven bee. : rl" Hmrd Cattle, ore Wai- a. two Pleach, tvo liariow-. oae Caluvaur, a lot of Fuika j anl Kike? j I h. rt-ry rt-jt:oa all rr.i a;atnst ivierfc. ji.r.cato 'hra - ve-nam-d property, aa 1 havw , i.-aaed ihein uur-.ae rr.v pleaaure. V.1LL1AM BKOWX. Jr. I tBBrlBlarr. Kar-S :4. lr-x. IS tyMr. al AHL-It-jok HI ntKr Ivaa I re'jroed to h.s uop iu Learvsour. ataB a:ten-i to a.l kiaJs o. w.r- tn h.s i.r.e. !r.ac; .1..... ,-r P. . v-rBIMCiri. . .v, p,r,r. - ' CPERIOU rt !. .. ..aVf 'or . at J. ttas" .V-.' Pr -. a- .t ma il ii.ia.ii cJl (ii. 1. )
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