.1 li IIII i Ml fll II iffl ! J r. BY O. X. WOKDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS LEWISDURC, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, FED. 11, ISC2. "niKONIfLE," estaoll.-.hfd in 1 S 13 TTtoIe 531. . . 1 ,.v 1 maw r!.KFiiiT , In wlich (fce Sec.,,; Joi. prejudice weIi- TaesJay Morniw & InJay Af.noon. dipoiea foreignpr( i,in.t tfce UaioDi is "ioV4 ycV.erdVj-forTex." Fri- th 'o PrCP . BeNrceiv u j j . ..Thf , in (,,,!,, mosI hostile ajatn-t day's paper 1,;tlet froul CP " the I'nion.is wr.tten for by a man latelv from icst Hatters. ! Alabama, formerly in the office of the Wash- - : i,IEi n Vim.lttutum. and a member of the Uie A, dirk Hrar BO Yielding. ; Breckinridge National Committee." An eminent historian of tbe United : Hundred of such men doubtless sus States K. Charles A. Goodrich after tained by tbe money stolen by Floyd and statine the miseries of the Wbi Army fellow eonspirat .rs from the U. S. Treasu- dunn" the '-Hard ..inter u. A.."" i-.ii. .,1 t.r '. H J , - - - Tl e return of Spring brought little .1- j 1 ne return u, , (, lsviattoo to Ibis dTo-s. uiei uisorocr aiu. prevailed io the d.parimeots Mr aYP'J- fog the army. Abuses crept in frauds ; Here praeticea an i, u.i. 0 -- , poverty of the country, ecjnotny on ibe art of the e-niiisrir was exiled. 10 May, aeouimit-ee from Congress tel'tl-e rmv. Thev slated that the Ar my w unpaid for five months that it b.d se,d..m bad m re than six days' pro-Ti-ion in advance, aul was, on several oc cisions f-T udry saccossie days, with-; out moat that ibe medical department had BeithT sipir, tea, eff-e, ehoeolate, wins cr spiri'ious liqt ' of any kind od that every depigment f ihe army .s without money, and had not even the eh.d of credit left. lUt un.h r all th t..k or'-. ', l!'' "lT',re'' " 'I'l-'"'1"' 11 pa'.'U- rV.'', l'fRftAf THEIR RE- jitr r.Y c-NCEsi .N. TUcy seemed, on the contrary, ti rise in tbe mid-t of tbeir dii'res'f, acd to gv. firmne-s and, itrength by the pres-ure of calamnity. How immca-ureably more eorofjrtable are tbe ?ons of Liberty, in than , . c-o.ra ai.n! practiced . " . vsers tier aneesioia - o K soldiers were ever better fed and paid than are our,, wh, surplus provision, ( and clothing wmld have sustained their i TSS of 'TO Oar Army all Volunteers . : ,j ,;m.a ,as never surpassed to modern times. While w bave some public robbers, mill- ; whise surplus provisions ions t.f tra;.si-tion pa-s wunou. .. cotii sia" traitors, the National crelit is good. We tavo been baiting bick the foe since we teisa to work. ' The great mast of the people ara not blinlel bjr,tba falsa wiles of tbe "compromiser-," who act the part cf the British spies aod "commissioners" of that by-gone era. The Republicans of this day, have to establish Law io South Carolina, iJ.,ju-t as their Whig fathers did in tba Revolution, but are in every respect much better fivored ia the work. Read, sgain, these long winter evenings, jour Histories of the struggle against Tjr any. Compire the past with tbe present ini let it n?rve your soul and beirl in Ibis ;-t ag-.iost that same icaldious foe ia ita new f tm. ss- orrcsroLdent of the Hunting- don Globe sp-sks in bigli commendation of Jonathan K Wolfe of Lewisburg, who recently elected Captain of a Compa- r,nm iht ton. over several eompeti- UJ Q,m. ..(VilithBtLPiana" rowdies were ' Capt. Gobiu'a Sutibury Company (with ' whom is James one. atarted for Key West, (Florida,) 2, th uit. j IB the UtleUtaL. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company publishes that'its wtt irijt last year are OTer Three Millions of Dollars. j Kev. Dr Geo. 3. Cheever of New York, waa to lecture on Knancipation in tha j Hall of tbe House, Harrisburg, 5:b inst. 1 Alem B. Tate kas disposed of tbe Ber wick Gaxette to James 6. Sanders, laie of Danville. , Lewis V. son of John M. II ousel, of. Turbut township, has beca appointed a Midshipman to the Naval Academy, ' : IS'ewjort, R I Capt. M. C. Ta: acknowledges tba re- - at 1 1.1 1 . L ciept of a quantity of walnble clothing tnw L,. fnmr.-n. Irnm tha III lull l.lHl.. for bis Company, trom tbe Milton Ladies' Aid Society, which baa sent away three boxes, Tiiued at $300 Dr. It. B. M'Cay of Northumberland, baa beo appointed Post Surgeon, io charge of the Post Hospital at Fortress Monroe. Crest preparations are going forward for tnasiLg -uap.o cagar next spring in me Vniitd States. tai. w m. w. Ricfeetts is at Dome ia L.oomsourg, infirm 10 health. 1 Eld. Silas E Shcpard.M.D., a leading ' Campbeliite or Disciple preacher, kas been lecturing ia Williamson on Syria and jjp, r 1 - - - I JIlllj IiiiltCS STi-Uuti! Saturday, of Feb. Court, all persju. dis.riLg to "avail themselves of charges to get xh. ?IAtt CuRONICLK at SI (ct-b m advane) I t a year, can add their nam's to U.l'as to be found as Ijuows with J ha K Kr?rar M'mfield P O P.-sl Ve-W B..r:, Hite Spring Jis j la4j.rHai Post (llfice I. sure i.eion co Hirr.e reieb-Fore.i Hill P"t :!' e-B-,rI,l.., X R.,ads A.am Aliemao-Burla.oe Br,.Ea Buffaloe ) h li;,,:'-'-''hnr? John Hf...al.,jr J lohn liate.m,nV..s, M,lloB b3 perhaps others not now recalled. Aolice: .11 .Ko wish our . 1 esse send with one of Ihe above ?1InV. wt,lt- fcaAt our office, ' i,ow lii, or i cop 1 ib. i t d at tbe last Court in Bioomsbnrg. tap-tore er fl nrnry-a nnuiaai savai urtary. eouiplieations aod complaints should have convic tcbjni mlje a TCTj happy com-, Feb. 7. The engagement lasted one , arisen. In view of such considerations, I ' nt as Judge. ' hour and twenty minutes. thank yon for tba expression of your eon- menaeme t ...... ... ! Two generals, 1 colonel, 2 captains and fijence in my ability, patriotism, and fidel- One of the Wavs ry are 10 ire iouuu .t.. i tbe world Malt of them ebose places to : operate before the Rebellion brote openly , . , ,. . 00t in(J ire ,uciutrioaiy oissemiua ont, ana are now louu.inuu, u.Mr..u.- ,jBg j(.8 ,J sewing seeds of discord, flf -n London Un.,r steered in misrepresentations of President Lincoln and the Government. So respectable and influential a paper as tbe Elinlurj Witnn (the organ of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotjand,) quites froul that book tbis paragraph : In the very District consecrated to free dom m .'nht f trip unfimshe d m-'nunrnt to ihe meniory of it, apostle w men accustomed lo ihe refioernents and luxuries of life, hare been kepi cU"e prisoners, no one (however nar to iaeiraff(rii.n-) p'-rmitieJ lo approach ihem ; no (emaie ai'po 'ant allowed; eonimoou-ly hy rurtianiy men.who never leli . of malice or curi-isi'?, lad ts have been com f le'eiy sirif ped and j-earrhed ia the presence of ihitse 'ns of liberty! This ti?ia of exaggeration aoi lies is accepteJ as gupjl bj a reliioui paper; ; aod n a''t are ibe fiio-ricg : 'IlreakUt fi pr. no lear; fonronnces of hread, and a tea-cuo oi dark liquid called c'!ffe. D.nner four ounces m breatl,one onn i n. tIt vi.nn. thrpe onnee of over-noiirJ. ran and indigestible beef, and as much lepid ; - .f , wH Ih,T lre in1r,,,,) PIC!us,Ve!y io iheir good conscience. In the very waier hich thrr drink, they fee and ta'.e a pieciiful The .. h! hM ; ,e0Ce pr0I;c(.ds ,0 denonnee our President and Government ia severest language. In so doiof, it misjudgos, misrepresents, and dimages our ciusewitb tbe most respected people of Scotland. And s, ever where, we suffer from our unscrulous, sneaking, active foe, stabbing in the dark ! Ooe reason of the coldness of enlight ened people ia Karope towards the Union in its struggle, is because our Government does net embrace its fair, lepil chance, to cripple or kill tbe monster Slavery : they say our internal War is a foolish, wicked waste of blood and treasure, if tbe cause of it remains as strong as ever ! Do they ,,.t.,.;nnftl,..l' cc - . . . . i TV. ....... f -M. . , .,.. ,n tttnt Anti Slavery professions : they reply, Cu-! i e c . :,. ii kltt:nn : 1 i less you crush S.avery 10 its Rebellion, it ! ,,J , ... It - ... - nnt ,l,.in..r than fr anil tha c i. - "i - Jf will come nut tironger man ever, ana me North as well as the South will come under the iee 0f ,ne gire Oligarchy ! - - - ' InAflinr I niAn I ir-tniM" 1 illlUllls,! LU1U11 . C I V.-: .. .: f , """I"' " ' 1C)0 prlT,9i wi,n 17 iarg9 gUna pere taken by the Lniomsta. 0ur Uvi f jrce4 irriT, 1 arrived two hours after tbe surrender. Tbe U.S. fore are in possession of tbe Memphis k Ohio K R. Bridge. ! Ooe of our gunboats was disabled 3G j men killed and Capt. Porter badly bat ' not dangerously scalded. Tbe enemy's loss must be heavy. Cairo, Feb. ".The expedition against rort Henry, on tba Tennessea, baa been entirely successful, and the Fort is now in possession of Federal troops. THE TARTICCLARS. The above appeared in part of last Fri- day's parr, and is generally confirmed. Seven gunboais, under command of A. n Foote, left Padncah early last week, np J ' fc Tennessee river, and soon reached Fort ' Henry, which is on tba east side of that ; river, just below ,h. KenU.k, Stat. line. 7'' " J V.J ih. tb. I The rort ia well constructed, and the Reb- j eis proiessea wo ir.r i m k.i"6 tucy Ltd it oeavj guns, moa were wen nronaravii Ahnut nnon nf TlkUrttlilU. Gth jnL aaT 0f oar .aoboats began to throw .... , , 1 vigorously and effectively tbe enemy re- ,le(, with .piritbuii befor, 2, p. M., tbtJ ,,ruck ,ttjr eo,orfj ,orreDderiDg un. oonditionally. Lloyd Tilgbman eomman- M the b.atcn force, and confesses to a bon li "'T-, .... Infortnnately, Gen.lirant, with a strong Union force on land, did not reach tbe scanein time to co-operate, whereby several Regiments of licbels, in tbe rear of tbe j Fort, escaped. Indeed, it is suspected that the, did not wish to fight against the old Sag at all, aod treachery and despair , maauer wuu raauo sua aitaca.. uts. ..a -are strongly indicated. I , . Our aictory was therefore won by 400 Vowel, whs led tbe assault at Bull Ron, or 600 fresh-water sailors alone, it is a was defeated while Gen. Zollieoffer, who I -I k ..4 nn. nf tha n. na in.nir. J .U. CL. .. G Z., l.t hi. 1 i fa U V sal IllUUJpaa, biuav usjis ui iuv. -'' awaysa- in ir event of the War to the aid) of the Uoion It is stated that onr laod forces have pushed on 15 miles, and taken possession of tbe bridge over the Tennessee used by the Memphis k Oliie Railroad thas eat. ting 08 the enemy at Bowling Greea from LolumDas direct. We bad 9 killed, 5 missiog, G wounded badly, 17 slightly. Our principal loss was from a rebel rifled shot which exploded a boiler of tbe Essex. j , Stud, tbe Map, and see what a stroke ! of wiadoin . .. e.r'w nossession of Pa-1 ducah aod rmithiaod at the mouths of , the great renaessie aad CuniSetland ! j T TW'M V A'- i"1 WTPIU'.V Interesting correspjnaence TLe liarrisburg Telegraph, of Friday, issues the annexed Letters. They prove that however mueh ibe President and the Sccp try my have honestly differed in judgment npon any question the, are personal friends at parting. j Executive Mansion, 1 tt- I . 1 f li, Jan. 11, lOJ J DEAR l'ltt lbougb I hive a-lJ Uoth- ing tnberto io repntiee tu jour wisb, cx- preyed lung s.oce, to r.Hgn jour ...t .0 h. Cabinet. I have not ben uominiiful of .. u ' .m,M. u-b unrf n- ! . 1 U1VC Irll'U UUWlUlUg aJ a,jaj3t 17 ! change at a t.me, and nndr c.rcum.tan- ces, wnica migLi give occasion io uiaeon at. uctioo. and unable, till now. to see how such niison?irue:ion cou'.d be avoided. Uut tbe dcs.r. of .Mr. Clay to return home and in offer bis services to bis couo try ia the field, enables me dow to gratify yuur wih, aod at the same time flvioce mj .r.iin.l torr;r fur t (Ml an A ITl C anf.fi iPr ! in your atr.ity. patriolUm, and fidehtj to public tru-t. 1 therefore tender to your acceptance, if you still desire to resign jour present po sition, the post of Minister to Kuasia. Should jou accept it, yo will bear with tb(J ,iSuriuce 0f u, ture ezpeotalion thiit, near the creat SsoTereign whose per s lDul aud hereditary friendship for the l ulled States so much endears him to Americans, you will be able to render aer- rices to jour country, not less important tbau tb'ise jou cuu'd render at borne. try siucertly, jour mend, A. LINCOLN. Uoo. !imo.n Cameron, Secrelarj uf War. War Pepartmist, Washington, Jan n. 11, 1S62. J Mr IiEAR Slit : I have tba honor to acknowledge your favor of this date, aod to thank you, with profound respect, or els. its kind and generous tone. I The rebel General Crittenden, is und.r When you were elected President a I arrest for treachery and drunkenness, and result to which 1 contributed my best i is blamed with tbeir defeat near Somerset, exertions 1 had no thought of leaving ' Th Mexicans have defeated the Spin tbe Senate of the United States, or of iards ia battle at National Hridge where accepting any position within jour gift. 1 the U S. forces won a victory in 1S17. Hut wb.u you mvited me to Springfield, Feb 7. Last Wednesday miru'g, Gen. Illinois, anil rresected me the choice of ; T;urn6jje ic(, ,it ,Dchorage at Uatteras, one of iwo named places in the list of jour ! ,n(- mti -orthward. Three or four constitutional advisers, I eonid not, for ! j...;,,,.,,,. . i,f, .t tha Inlet. Tbe grave public reasons, aod aftei great reflec tion, reluse a trust so trsiug ana laborious. My life had been one of constant labor and excitement. I looked to tbe Seuate as tbe best held, after such a life, io which to aerve hit country aud toy State. It was only when I realiied that I might be of service to the general cause in the dark- Ir foreshadowed luture, that 1 ventured to . ..J....1..,.. r..M .a. , , . , . ,,. ,. . t . i. .it. i .ri of tha War I Hiiirtm.nt. 1 fi.lt. ......... .. - , when I saw the triit ors leaving tbeir seats in Congress, and when the tiiar of tbe 6 , ' . . ... , , , est was fired npon in Charleston harbor, ' ... ' .. . fl in..!tmbl9. I have devoted myself without interrop- tion to my official duties, and have given to them all my energies. 1 have dona my k... i. .hi. a, .-.: ible, in the direction j 1U .U ......... " s:....r, ... .... .vm. mistakes should have happened, and eonie ity to tbe public trust. Tbua my own conscientious sense of doing my duty by tbe Executive aod by my country, ia ap proved by tha acknowledged head of the -.overnmeut himself. When I became a member of your ad- ministration, 1 avowed my purpose to retire from the Cabinet as soon as my duty to dot country vould allow as to do so. In your letter of this day a date, so liius- , . - ... ... traiive of jour j ust and upright character, yon revive the fact that 1 some time ago expressed tbe same purpose to you, ana in . bad been sunk, remindiog ma of this you proffer for my : Litrtt weirs at XorfJk not diculjrl. acceptance one of the tighest diplomatic j C.iiho was fired aod abandoned, positiona at your bestowal, as an addition- j j1B , valuable cargo but the Un al mark of your confidence and esteem. ( j0BitI boarded her, pot oat tbe fire, and In retiring from ils War Department, teeilrt(i botD Te.Mi ini carg0. I feel that tha mighty army of the United States is ready to do battle for the Consti- Mrs. Sarah Larrabe, of Rockville, tution; that it is marshalled by gallant I Jlaja,, has bow foarsons, seventeen grand- IUUUU uar.w V t laiiiauaiiivss tej fc-"- ' ,nd experienced leaders; that it is anima . . . - ted with 1 1 the greatest enthusiasm for the 8d ! 1"? ! JP""'. Personal friend, t W0'derfJ irgHt ,nd tij,. the rsnd ejaeo,;,! f beiag ia earnest 1Q preScDt struggle, and of beiog re- a-ilcrt nnfin art.lff nd AWprshalniinir triumph of our arms. I therefore frankly acc t lhe new dlJ,iDcllon ,oa have ten . j . , .... . dcred me, and an soon as important aod loog neglected pritate business can be ar riiiiFpri. I will enter nnon the iniDortant duties of the mission which Ton hae as-! signed me. j 1 have tbe honor to be, my dear sir. ; Your obedient and h amble erTaot, SIMUN CAMKKON. Abraham Lincoln, 1'reMdcnt. A singular coincidence is presented in ,he fac, ,i,,t two battles foosrht on Son & Mi0,ed dijl.t.r th. .,. ' , , , .,, VCUCU IUC UgUI ea a V UJ - l r-v j liAii uia s .l. .ttark on Kiir Hetbel. and several I other movements, begun for Sunday work, resulted disastrously. We leave the reader to make his own comments. Anohier Fool heap. Angelo Cbisr imi, rope walker, while walking with a -shed-barrow np a tight mpe, stretched from the ground to the top of Hayes' Park pavilion, San Francisco, fell to tbegroand, di.tanee of sixty feet, and was killed. Who bus ever known an advooate ef slavery who is in favor of a vigorous and iamediato prosecution of tae war .' Jt.m lh Vii;- R-orl. WrM CbrWcT, P i The Volunteer to hi Wife Wif- of my booa ' th- BiKft;ht ha o'er m. An I had .w atxt irtlrrw enr.. i tr rinp Oh. Aat W bit hrL li thf dtfknf be.- Vita of bit Ivmom, whfl 1 rmp Ti tf t that I fltr. or tb i4 morrow. When trv an ciVr bnttlc to Mh!t frvworn. But tb birt of ooch t.tdirt mr iu own o-rrnw, An4 'Us Uuaa.iB( f Umo, love' BtmkM bw ou fcrlwr. 2hoiee of nj yooih Ab. tbo iplit h"or mr loody, And Iommbi wt b-rt, u ! my dark matid Bat. tbrnsb a.11 tb Ji t'h.fcl ibtnk of tb oIy, i CD"! or mx UW : wnn jnriint nr-p'UB-4. t mMta t-nf.cn'-dptbiirrn.nwtboBorB; rail ki4it i ww v d a ud th r.tti. t-i, " tf if. or m bo.w m o i- fcief.i kr' - - - --, , " i j oan i..r. urt . omfc-rwi. But filth in in j aoni n.w tr.ilhtn. wi?b wym , J t. w " ' r- 1 b"-,u" vt, ! ' ""- " "' 11 '"fl"r- WVnvv m-m w w "w I'o" K"TAt. S C., Jan. 27 -Gen. ! Sherman, with the lieht draft steamers. : 8 pnobo.ts, and 3,000 troops, has started with the presumed in'entioo of reducing Fort l'ula-ki and taking ;-vaonah. tan- nonading waa heard, it was supposed from tba Fort. Fortress Monroi, Feb. C The Uurn.ide expedition is still inide llitter as, (Kebel reports Dotwitb;tandin.) and 6,000 troops have landed. Upairs are g ioT on, and a tncTement against Ksan- j uke Island is expected and hoped for. It ia said that tba mission of mercy to tbe L'oiuu prisoners in Richmond, under taken by Go. Fish and Bishop Ames, will not be allowed by tbe Rebels. Tbe alarm and desperation of tba South arc evidently on tba inereasa. The I ameron Dragoons recently csptur- ti ten Rebels on tbe Potomac. R oainey is again abandoned by tba Reb- weather was fioe. Richmond 1:0: resulted in tha death of 3 or 4 persons arose from whiskey. 1 ha Mrtrimac is a confessed failure, by the Norfolk papers. A part of the Savannah expedition has j returoej. Qea Sherman seeks to prevent in,eiroce of ti, pllDs being knawa. , o i o. uenis -leisoo, Thomas, and allacc, are moving South. ..... 1 . wir(, m.th ,belr CJ1 commands. Aa attack upon Fort Dearborn, l;io? npon Cumberland river, 20 miles east of S2. Kfi (0a tt N"b' Rumors thicken of Napoleon's intended reference to American affairs at the open- ng f bis Chambers, 27ih Jan. nr TELEGRtrn. Si'iirrfoy, Feb. 8. At Norfolk watone rumor that, Friday uwrniuj. Union force bad been twice repulsed as Roanoke, bnt f tbe fight was fill pAvg on. A later wis that 4 steamers were off that Island, wilb a large force 12 miles below, Friday ep., I and an attack waa exjxrtfl momentarily. ! New Orleans announees the burning of the Kebel steamer Culhoum also that. 4!W I nion ririsnnera have hn .sol Xorlb. ward for exchange. .! v Krnina Reported in Philad. that Gen. Stone has been arrested for . . treason, and sent to rort Laiayetie. Feb. 9. Figbt at Roanoke going an, Sa'nrday evening two Rebel gun boats bah. -n .1 n . . ...... Mn.n. In tha arm , cb Tuesday U to', the last of the. oa luesaa, iMt, to see tnc last ot tne. devt fot lhe battle-field, aod then walked back, about six miles The KicbtaoDil Kxammer aajs the S on t hern people can raise any article ef Northero indaatrj. Some wag eoollj aakj, 'Why djo't they raise Ibe blockade T As tbe Great Fire in London burnt out the Great Plague of that era, o, io the Great Rebellion, Slavery may eiptre in ' the flames she bas so wantonly kindled. Joshua Welles-said to ba tha oldest i preacher of tbe Methodist Episcopal Pknroh.i4.aisw in Pfallimnra 9-itk tilt in hi 98' b year. ri'BLIC SALES. As tbe time for Auctions is agiin at hand, wa would remind all concerned that the Stab k Chromcxk Office continues prepared ta print Dills neatly, quickly, and on fair terms. It should also be remembered that, naturally, printed Sales 1 J.t... bring more and better customers than 0 . . 1 j written ones. Tbe more extended is your notice, in Kills and Newspapers, the better tbe bargaios. We notice the following j Public Sales : j Thur. 6 Mar. James R.Z-ller, East BaSiloe Wed. IS Mar. Jacob Dunke, BotTaii EMPLOYMENT.' s1! j AGENTS WANTED. j V.'e will pay from $i5 to i5 per monih and all expenses to active Afenis, or srivc a 1 Commission. Particulars sen! free. Address i i -F.ne Mewing Machine Company, R. J AMES, iticncral Ageat,. Milan, Onto. ' Wy , Our cw Press! To aezaminuji' our Jok Printing, we have recently alJvl to enr stock one of NtwutRRY's small Tresses, fir Labels, Cards, and small j 'b generally. Come ' and see, ami keep tbe little hand press io ; tuvtioa. ! If HmfitnSt BiUamU Cardial will not cure, in me last stages of Conamp.ion, vf know from experience il a.rds jcrrat relief. I Iyper'ia i a diiTiralt diseae to eare. but : HourLAn' Irka. HiTTtaa will soon ovrr- come it. Kead ihe Advt in another column. ! Time-Table Lewisburj U.K. Station. ; MUYISa MJHTH. ! Freiehi & Accvm'a pases Lewiabg 7:55 A M Mail Train do 4;:l-t F M ight Express do U Ai V M MOYIXf! SULTif. Matt train pass Lewisburg Freight & Accommodation do N ighi Express do , ri .Lm."I...u- V ,T a 1. a. Cwrtcltd Weekly Wheat 11 lo E??s I live 65 Tallow I 12 . 8 . 8 . 12 8 4: 9 53.55 .. CO Corn 45 Lard Oats 1:8 Ham.. Flaxseed 7,f.O Shoo iSide. Iried Apples. $ 1,25 Clovcrsced Firkin Uuttcr 10 Potatoes Freeh lu:tcr... 14 Country Soap 4 A.G H s no sals MAHIUKn. Br Rv Simon vflf- ' Jon's UN1. of BuiIaI'k, M Mii U iKX NX MIIll r.f L.it-uric. RTKvr s RiH.nho H-fhalt SIAHI.i'lN MSTZoKR an.1 Mim AMKLIA llloll. bfitb of Nuitn J II. R.i. C Z Wiwr. Irh ion. BEFMIABT IT TITER ana Mi. S.Ksll Hlssl.fR. l-.tfc nl CbsfBsD Tp. In Tr..ro-n il in.t, HFNRT tf'ttSiltlt aad Mm SAUAU VulLbs. both f Irss'irtom. In L.i.t.are. lOik lnt. urd S Trs. SAKATT. f Jun cn.-ii. .1 oasrti tins sfurmoon o'curk.j ! SI Hitrn H-1. tC. lltbolu WILLIAM m.i th. r S Volnot r. II- lm s f. ao4 two ebihtrrB al hi. b'-m m Bni.li S.llrt. 0-aL.r l'. Pa. Sr robar. DAMEL UILBISH. St sari In VIipET-. Tih in.t . r1.TT VIX'LXLLAN, son of t J-bt'h, scl alout 3 nfftlka. liAMKL sltllEr.. SrsrtW of Monroe Tp. SayS-T Co. P... tn It .1 d tit r-rr. I 1 1 tv-ar ?'Irr.l, tLta-tacky- 11-as. a Bi-mt-r of tbe csllsAt yUi OLas. Turnpike Election. VOTICE is hereby pren, that an Elftlpo i for OiTicers of ihe Lcwiahurs; VirHin l urs Turnpike Company, will be held al the boose of Uide.sn Biehi, in Eat Boffaioe Tp. on Mondar. ihe lO.n dy of Mrf h.lMSS at 10 o'ckir. A M. tlEO F. VII.LtK. Pres. J.VS r. LLNN.Tr Clk. Lewlsborg. Feb. 10, ISM llPd Wotlce---SchooL THE ondersisned wi;i open a Select School in the Tovru Ha'l, fwisborz. on ihe 3d Mondav in April. Leneth of term, 3 month. Com. Ene. Kead. Pea. liram. Geo. Anih. --l. Hieher branches (not inetodod ahore1it. Mo deduction except in protracted sickness, io extra charges, JlM. A. t t.. Important, via Pliila ! John H. Goodman, riir, HAS receded and opened a CHOICE assortment of all ihe latest styles ol , 1 all and Tlnrr Goods, al me li d 1 il i Es stand. I ne particular attention uf (he Ladies is called t; his Mock of Brilliants Dress Silks Prims ! ilelames thaw's Fift.Fr.Meriaos Col'ars 1 DuraN Sleeves Ulnzhams lnertinn Fonlards Ed.'n?s Chintzes tilove:.e ALSO Cloth. Plam and Fancy Cassimeres Jeans. Tweeds. Vestmes. Muslin.. Drill- 'n?-1 'Caing.. r .anneis, rials. . ars. i io?eiher with a etmpieie assonment of Groceries. Hardware, Ccdarware, Quccnsware, &c all of which will be disposed of ou a favora , hie terms as the same articles can be purch ased an v where, f.'tre um a tail! rtfAll kinds ef Grt.lf.Vbooiht forCash.jj J II illlll al'sll. Of OATS .ted ST 4 11, Ui hi j.. n r.ioi vis BUU. LAKE SALT S Hie bj j n ciit'M.iJ 1 Ai l SACKS O. ALVU SALT lor uV b. J II CmiPMSSt 1 I If, SACKS AiUTOS iCnej f-c sale br ."r BBIJ. MACKEKEU Nos.1 tut 3. f.r ! ty 'J J M H...PMAX TSIXKand Wbita TLASTKR sir ele br 1j J H 6.X1DM A X STOVES, JsTOYES, STOVES. COO KING STOVErC 1'AI.LOK STOVE?, OFFICE STOVES. The best assortment of uteres ever offered ta the citizens of Lewisburg. amonc which is ihe i., i . . k .1.. j C(Hk)ntI S;.,ve now before tbe public .-LirKR, w alia, t-nniMnt a ro. Variety the Spice of Life.' XEW STOCK of A t, TfAAltPta CwMLtd. I Hsar nrs&sw VatcRaa..t I'nlurwKarlfV -"""r. i?"""-' A $35 Iron City College Scholarship 1TIR sale at the Star .Y Ckmuclt Ore;e, Lewisburc. Estate of John Wilson, late of Erady. A1 DVIMSTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Joba VI iison. deceased, laie cf Bradr Twp, bar ins; been framed 10 the subscriber ly the Re- t f tster of toion county in due form of law all persons indebted lo said etate are herebv notified to make immediaie payment, acd ail , ""'"s jusic..,, B,a, present Ihem dulv authenticated for settlement s. r. M COKMICK. Adm r. j ELIZA B.C. WILSON, Adm'x Brady Tp. Kov. S5, lssi j TT'lralf ! jkainL t AV IOIII SkUSV .... a rno milrra asad Flour Dealer. Tne undersigned manuiaciure FLOUR SACKS all Siztt, on reasonable terms. Orders respectfully solicited. RICH AKT. BEYE A A THOMPSON. Piuaton, Luzerne county. 3mJsilp1 Peun'a j 9:t9 A M 5:02 V , 11:80 f M A NEW TOl i;iT.GE OK tM.E l.ow. or -i-hin:' for a e 1 H.,r-, ty KUEMtR. M'l LI F.E A IO j Jnnn a. Imcj. mssotuiiorj cr tabtkership. Fall whom it ray concern ; V, hrrf i. bf irticlp rf nrrrmenl, tnTT 1 iMf tt i J tme S. Marh. Klha Marb, t'osrit O. 1 Marsh and Fliha Miaub.lale fanner, ri rc brj'-iDi'-s on.i-r 'lie firm name tt Marsh S:rio A Co., da:M Marrh 1 1. 1401, the a:J hrrc i vii disM'ivrd fc v nvnual Ctnsenl i'. r Siraub bem? o I.t.t a member of a i Gr-i. attr the dj'e of a i a?reneni; vit.rn .h public U1 pitae Uk,- r'iep. irJrr" Ulcnlloii. Kcrj!oil3 ! j The .iihsrr her bivir j la-e.l tSi;. h- iiu k: Mii.i.s ,0 Cnamtierlin Itfo .sort secured ih :T tm of one of Ihe brt M ;irr in tue e n-or. i prepared lo do a i kind- of CUSTOM a."J VKRCHA.T WnKK in hi- I n. Persons sopp't'd vri'h FI.O' K ai th hir tet posvibip Bonce. C H riyij ia quick time and at the l"Wft Mies. A Wi-n w'l be run lor the aecommoia tion of th pohl'e. The h sht CA-H prices paid f r al! Vin.'.s of .ni. WII.T.IWf rHEIsBACII. I.ewtburt;, Jin. 2u. I-Gl 1 "It "Esr BRANCH Inurani-p Comranv. ' ; V ofl.Mk llairn, I'u. I Insures Property in bilhTwn anlCi in ' try on a reaitoriab.e J'erms as any other g.., d t'.-aipar.y. I Thelarc mrrese cf Premium Nites tnalies it a reiiaMe Company to injure in. 1bhii r r malum XiXrs la torrr.aisil OOO.IW J UMiirui, See. ti l" Hviv. Frt i LAK1SO.N PKO'S. Asent, i Dee 16. ISfil Lewisbure FOR SALE! NEW TOl III CI. Ill', latest s v!e, cheap lor Ca-h t ur.-n ume. Applv 10 JOHN B. LINN. Lewisburg A TRIENNIAL ASSE.SSMENT, j. v.io ror.vrv, imsi. rT.TEViN"r. p'jr.-oani to Law. of ihe ae predate -atue vf all pr pertT. real ai.J per.'aL and ohjrt slt thmr" (exert watche-) wuhtn each Township ai.d B.-fotir.. in the county cf Latrn. bj"ct to laxant o. b? the lat ol ih;t Coosoibi. wealth, fteihrr 1 I..r State, d-anty, Townh p r tic roush par- . : po-e-, aaad and returned by the repeeure A-esurs of the aurekaid U'Wt.-h p ud b' , roujhs to the CoEcmiSkioiiers at tue.r cll.ee id l.ewbuie- 5 a? ? 5 sa m z zz K K U Ti X 3: XOC - ' zy i Z.' V ' T "a. X zz V. 1 l-X.AU3S-K! Ml i f-Jf-OMI zz ; - ii 'n is ' u V x 'J - Z ZZ JZ Z- I 13 c 3 y - r. i. t 3S - 3C Si K ' rr--' eC - K K t B a A s - I H i sk-;:-!. x a. x j yt " m Vs . x ' i; r ' k v c -s j c X i.' UK - i- We. the on teniftiM. ia accord a nee witb the proTiioti contained in the I h section of the act entitled - .n Act to pn.ri 1e l, rthe or- 1 d narr expenses ci f .rernment. rsynsrf ot" the iiiifr-.t vf the iS'ate drti. Ac ap proved tnetJib daynf Julr. llt. pabhh the ' lore -in? s'li'mini ; an i al the ame tirne , HKKKUV (ilVE PlTLIC.oriCE. Taat on I Tuesday, ihe lHiht-f r'ebixary next, tne Com-' nioDfrs will meet at thir oice in l.ev isbori?. for the purpose f detemimn wbe h er any of the valuation rf ihe Ai-yorw have been ma !e6r-ir a jat rile, according t the mean in aad intention ot the law pnor to which time, thev will receive and cenvder the written mmmanication pf any tia:.e inhabitant of the county, relative to anr prop erty which inrh taxahl inhabitant ha I be lieve to have nen reduced too low. Iat.nna tion is rerectfu!ly yohcited. liiven under oar hands, at corOiTceat Lex- 1 ibur. th- Kth dav of January, iZ I IAV!t H. K KM, V, ' FKEDK B U.K.ND1CR, J. M. WALTER. At1e?t: A. KisaT. Clerlc Cornin'r DO TOi; W ANT rood Coffee, Tea. f-u?ar : or.Moiases ! ' DO YOU VVANT pare, anaJufierate.t Spi- ces, or an eicellent article of fenuice Coier Vinegar t o, u tta- cvwura. J IX) VOli WA.NT prime iaie causht .o. 1 and .o. X fai Mackerel. Herring or fhad ! They can b bad al rreatly reduced prices this season, in barrels, half barrels. and quar ter barrels, or by lhe sinrie pound, at r.i t. uorzB S. Vn TOC WAMT Extra" Vami-y Flour cr good t eed T a. to kvtss iO"i'tk x DO YOI" V AN T 10 select yoor groceries from ihe largest and choicest stock in t.ewi.- bura! cifi.i.viiV'iiTi ' PO YOU WAN T good Harua-are. Tools or Cutlery ! jt r st.i.v a tx-oi-n s. DO YOU WAN T ne China, t.iass.rr Ear thenware! mm ji.i.vtio"'iXX DO YO!lVVAN T Tubs. Bockets. Brooms. Brushes, Baskec cr oiher Housekeeptn: ar liclesT They can be hjf in great var.en at DO YOL WAN f good Coal Oil.or 3ura.rS ; Fluid! oia ti j.v.itwoii.'i ; ... .- ., . k WE ARE NOW OPK.M.Vi our Fall-MocX, selected -,h grea. care, coi.s.st.ne ... t.,. . .e,ia.. I. a.uv.1. C3.S CUV China W.re.Woodr. Ware. H.u.ae. etc. etc., ao very complete, r.e.se .... examine. fr.v.v tvc. Lewi, bux Octorer to. i-oi. " - - ir :-;.-! r I I 3 S - Heal t o n n i: x ted, j Ca Shire or far Cash, , TIIE hrzt SiTOJill a:d "00 Acres 1 J of a 'i onii.e Tirnhrr Lad and 'he Farm of HO Aire-. on lpr.Bs t rlr,fnlly donhe't in the odrr -F-.a in ibe A"P ' 'V- itlr, sifnrl HtT.H DEM. VS. App yiohon p-roniHr or r v le'tr to dis Ag'iii in Miiflm bure. Lnion coor'iv For Farm. .-irs hl'f. Pw V II i Timber.-ah 'o. or re hail the lumber. Ponburv. J id SO. IrfS Foi E.EKT. V TITn I.a'je True EWFI.LIMJ ill. on a'"M street. bien 4h and&ih. sout!) s-de. siiiia'.ie lor two umnm. ltf fur:h.rr pmcu-nri. ir jn-r of Jin. 17 J. B. M'l.Al tiHl.IV. Arrnt Vestcra LoU, far sale cheap. IOT 6. tl'lr l -:..0 !oi 12. bfkSfi4.40 j lot .Wk . lot I4.blk 91. 't- in I'AKOTA I 11 V. (a (Jonntv eat and Land tufice sitei Nebraska Territory. A. so 3 Lol io the t -wn of fPEXCER.iha seat of j'i-':c tor f!ay eonr.v. on Ibe line oi Ihe IuLuque Railroad, at :W each. JOii. iS. I.I.V. Lew horio J!t i t'SO- Jl.-r.l frr r.isni II Iica IIKXT. 'ROM tsi of April n'lt, that dw1t- boilt 1'KirK H'' MEon th River Jjxi iioad in ihe a h Ward, bow nrenro,j by ProfHelL Ite;.ireri .Ma.Vl.NCL-NT Lewutiurf. .set -19. Ir.l Tavern Stand l?r Sala TIIE suhscrer tflT-rs at Private Wale ikal va.uaoic i;t(LU. ri:h Mab'e.Mhed audi Iwo Lois of tin und. sj.oa'e on the Tornpila (in the mam street) in ihe Boroosh ol Haple i'n. l aion C-o now occupied by Dav. Moves. Terms easr. laqn r 01 or ad 'rri HEN'K V WhlTVtlt. S iv'rnf J'u Wilt, l,SW4 llirieion, March 2ii, l?iil mil FOR SALE. fPHE Storr-Rvim laelv ocenrted by X A. M. Law she. I-,u.re of 1 Li J.M.LI-N. Lewisbnrr. Vst 57. !!. Land Warrant f ;r Forty. Acres MOR S l.F. Enquire at the Office of tha P .VorT'listK', 1-ewib.ore. Union Hotel. This H u-e. on West Mattel s'reet, is bow rrenod f r ihe ao comnodaL. a of Travelers and of B.arders, en reawnatle terms. Jurors and Witnesses, good Hoanl end Loilin a.1 71s ccnls a da; dune; Court Week. Thankful f r past favors. I ak the contin ued patronage cf me pub!:c. LEVI CKOMl.Ei". Lf wistori. ot. SO. l.F.l IJew StaniKeyr Goods! JOSEPH I. IIAu X having takr n tbe J rooas under the Tc rirarh and Chronicle t iures,retiut j them, and ni.ed in an exiensiva variety ot if., Cly, Cfnf.'. Wi Cl-sl,'-rt of r. Also a ta-r- and splendid stock of Cl.oTF.S I'Awl.V l.F.EM. Ac. vrn.ch be will mikruptm ordr,z he :.!. c. Qt.tiues toe ia: r oe Pusi rirsj. He ii prcr3rod 10 exeeu'e all w. rk entrust'd to li;scre,io the aati.Ucuoa of lb, caslonier. N. B. trut::n3 a-d Eya:np? dore ta order. I.e wisbnn. f pnl lo. I 1 nsTics : THE Books and Account, of nr. t. .. run ist hare beer placed in mv bsn-s fi r roilrnios . id' wntch a:! interested will pUase taka nonce. lull's B. LI.N.N Lewisbur;:. Xov. TX 161 WMr coots 4 - l-'lj L:''.f .' 11 J jbsalli. j' TIMES HIIKJHTENLNG! t NEW STORE IN A NEW PLACE! HEW ZA1YD AT THE YASS-STIgS. J rn iMa. Ill KMI, haviag opened CRY STCHE, inCRISWEI.LS NEW bllLIUNt;. Market street, (nearly f ppos:ie the old Hayes s'aad,) a ill be happv 10 attend 10 the wants of all hia frier.ds who may be pieased tolavor him wiibi their custom. He has n.iw on band a well-selected slock cf erer-.thir wmcs may classed under the) general head of Dry fiootls. Lewisbare. S-pL 16, t B. F. Ht RStf. The HOWARD and CCI Hrpreasj Companiej I7XrRE?sE.- I'al'y to r.n.1 .lom stf J f rli. n .1 tj. s ,-,..C.nj iM. isa M M'AN A fl SRRls S4 .sfcra, Uaisb.rg EIVEOLm). 'run pixtKst vin; rx.-iTiTCTio't or 1 I.E Vs l:it ;:ii hs this c:ay dee areel a Dividend 01 Fi'l 11 I t'; t il.N r. on the ava l 01 Capua: Mica- pa. J in- pava: -a daya fiom .'a:-. II. K. Mitl.LEIt. Lewisnar. Nor. 7, lol. Treasure .-.'.. MASON &. CO. a.vrisa I XfiRATEKsi 3-.d T'.T;i ,.M'. 'j S07 Cne-tn:lt M. J'ifa.'IAi ma W-t lis; 1 .-.OJ- : I'.'- ft-' -t , . i.t -. r. ', t tS -h".l ... S ..lo. I . rvl-, e,..-r. s-1 ; Hir-. A t r. Ij . r e.-r. . . , Ij .--r:is.r .,...! b... 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