in coin m mi unsnifi mmmch. BY 0. X. AVOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1-tO per Year, always In Adianrr. PlRLlsHrB Tnfsilav Mornina & Friday ATiernfton. a&Coutt meets next Monday. Let 11 concerned remember that punctuality will save the couuty money, and nil! cave the time of individuals. The good start made in business, at Dee. Term, was grat ifying to a!! korp it up, and a new era will be hailed with joy by all having to do with the Court or paying taxes. Eetncmbct : Court costs tbe County,? 10 mn hour 1 jsuAoii don't forget the Printerf ! Mz-iea. Simon Cameron, has been on a wisit to his parents' graves, and bis only remaining brother's borne, in Lewisburg, enjoying the (cerery of the West Braocb, (familiar to bis boj hood's memory) previ ous to bis contemplated Mission to the proudest Monarchy of tie Old World. Hie health seems to be very pood, and he rrioy bis release from crushing cares, Teiatbns, and resrorslbiliies. "S"i' thou a m tn tlt'Hje.r ia lutineu? fie iki!t f'm.l l-f -rt A'7 " TLis passage was illustrated when the printer Kr.aNKLtx was chosen, in the dark days of the Revo lution, to obtain the aid of France. It is may tlx- latter return, as honored aud as aucccf.-fu'. as the former . -J.TL. . -,. , i ... i C 1UV W.U... -U Ui.e .e.j Sharp for the Lnion county men, from , , ., eur mountain airs to their first sea-sickness in crowded vessels in the hardest storm on the worst s?a-coat of the land ! Such a shakir- nr, they never dreamed of! J G. 1 writes that be s bound to "lick the man that wrote "A Life on the Ocean Wave," i oq sight ! T P. says he bad rather try to fiht bis way borne, than come back on a chip However, it may prove the best of lessons to the boys. teJfTle fjllowing letters are kept back in the Lcwlsburg Post OSje, for want of pre payment, or imperfect directions : C 0 Frr.a W 'wv F it in mtrn- 1 nn.u Pi ut-i. I'lHtn.r. K. K-.tik'. (!, tlff.r 1 -o p. o.r. IP. People occasionally, from ignorance or gam broucht to m,d in the selee ion , ,:,vcto!ders, and desired theAmer- cf Le.isburg," whose "correspondence" ; hOTtI ie iDd j cf MWi. o helIy fjt. reIntajbtred lhlt n.,nr.ily, printed t.le, rrintcrCAMEr.ov.m its present troub.es. ica0 Government to understatd that in Gov. Wise published some time ago Hill j TiiWaii ;te jcI tai o ef lrins more aod l.eer customers than . .-i T.nrp.ent rnir now crcat Nation at the this war the work;o reotle of KaiilanJ and bis 3.0'JO men are turooscd to tt f ' . . ... . : ti. ;a ,. " lfc.. ' - - ' hot pressed nuts: Z tran railing factories, . ." "J Vourt 01 i, ussia. seifmaue eu, c. ' ,. r,:.L.-a 1 fit. f,,, o nf ,j1;(, v,P,i. 1 otice, in ... v, .w.-paptrsne e.:cr few ear'y advantsg-s, but with enlarged. ' uen. nuger .ntr,pta i w.u, - ,be b.rjains. We notice the following . , c , - ajas ?.-. thtit ol'v b.'ty esciied on the island. of boiler and other rivets, and 1 of wire ; iit ,;.,'-. . practical comtDon sense, and experience- a, ,rjf-S?! 1? ftWS- Tl. B:rk,Ld ::M!,r. .r, : "Tl, o .....(...;.. Uotica.es. J f irfTPifu'ni-s dr,-n in letters unpaid, or 1 nnd,Wd. or intrerfectlv directed. The r ' P.M. is D3t at liberty to forward tbt two, ' lormer, ana can noi lorwara lue iincr so that the senucrs are sometimes at au r :l . - Fl ic; is sai l to t.e again surronad- JaThe U'iKiamspirt Ouz'tle states fl j S.W. Missouri so that he must that the County lielicf Board arc issuing fight or run. batch cf the Ljcomicg county sbinplas-, Generals Ilunfor and Line do not ten of 1S12 a parcel of old blacks hav- harmonize as to Kansas expedition, itg been found, unused. That county has 1 The second Dutler exjiedition, 10, tbe unenviable fame cf starting that dirty, 000, is fitting out at Uorton. ragged currency again wholly unneces rmtt ti rrr r.rw m ni wu n i u ii iircca- ' . .Lm ka B'!.h,a bv sary " t J law, and frowned down b, public opinion : Wa.si1NGTon, Feb. 12 -The f dlo.ing p'itioo, f.r publishing a regular daily ': " ' T " at once. Let businessmen all unite against is Lieutenant Commanding Phelps' official CDmmuoiMtion m Fortress Monro. ' " ,? "''T, " "d "" touching them, and proseeute those who , report to tiag (li.-er l oote, received to- . . , Ra..ok. ll""on. hotels; 1 theatre; 2o Odd -,k, ,tm da, at the nead (jaarters of the army, by "d ' ' '": "' Fellow Lodges, and 10 of Masons ; 8 pub ma" m. trlrrranh from r.irr. , Island. No proposition cf a epecu atlVS i- i n. . , . . r .. v..-. i i-i.-. t-' g P ni a -i. . lie balls, seating from a thousand to twen- TVt" Gunboat Conestoga, Railed Crossing,! iU b. entertained, nor -.11 the fi h F.ne train, were thrown from the track, Tennessee Iliver, Feb 10, liC2. t contract be given to any person not in :,..: . " , Ps.ngcr about a mile below tbe Muncy Depot, an ! c,B . .... ... ' . , .... ,, ... , . . . 'ly 1'"". d running to a different Friday evening la., and one of them t!frj. 0ttr entircl. 60ccei,ful txptiit-a ,0 csider.b!y broken up The accid.nt was a new passenger ear wmca naa oniy oeeu i ea the road a day or twe. We believe Ike passengers escaped uninjured Meunesoay las', tne cown train was delayed some hours between Muncy and Milton, by the breakiog of an axle. I - - j Is.Gov. Curtia Las sent a message to tbe House at I'arristurg, in response to an irqairy rcai-!. lie has not that mys-1 terious document which, (it was alleged,) played sueh important part in tbe passage 1 , . . ti . Ot th I n.. u I -tn ni 'i ' , M 'in a.ft 1A , ., ' h ? .. . wish it understood that he sould repeat tais extra-courtrsy. I-Pittsburg, Harnsburg, ranviIIe.A;e. ... ,; f , ih. V.tion.1 Fundrv. In . I sues oa;, wacn a,i irue patriots auouia "s eye to eye," we propose that all con- h tentions sh-uld le dropped, and the mat- Iter be 'cjmr.romised" bv locatire it at! lwUb-jr., wLich is a central pint coal, Ima, ;ime,toe, wood, eorn, wheat, ie. all . 1-aa3 it . - , at 7, ''The recent giod term for sleighing ;-ias tetf, : r.rawed. indeed everv.' hwg oo runners baa been compelled to! cPl- Gwio "f th gunboat Tyler re fPJ ' jr rect and int..... ... . p. : eruited 30 men for service on the gun- ottajtv, , . ' . . . WU UIO, AW... , , ,. ifi. w 6"- . e3Oa Saturday, 2i of Feb. next, ed fctcn wij rnft i0 i.jr rpl(j tna pee arati0 of Ioi.rend.n, iv.ki Fuewell AdJre;.,. ,l. ;a..... Gsneral Order .f. .... l...,. . ! r f:tr the tatla between B, omersct and Mill r.tr . i fcsTAt ladsp-nrJer. it m taj j ! "ot evening last. .. ,, euijeMij j s ,!le "Hayti Minstrels, and f evenings, Mr. ,,1BiU -c.tIon,.iih.r:e,,on,:aitri(.3Dij I-n"S Havev F h 11 q ! is this torcnb la'.t riighV c! , "A Era Lave taken 2,300 or 3,000 priso-! iaiHirg relonrt. n m. s '3B,,,m' ' oners, inclniiiii" 12 Colonels, Licatc-' , drnj..' drui ai.a fc.rt.. . i s-' I 'or. . afce-p. SkJJ!uU y? it at"ijr-l at 12 anukt, as it wis at Mill Spring cr Somerset. Our victory is clean complete over whclminc. The total Rebel !os at H a- it-ii T?., -l.iU " ' quarter as heavy as the Kebel loss was at Hull Kun as victors. ' The lUbel. s.yU.t th. I.nkee loss is as neavy as tneirs wmcu can caru.j be. Still, our vy u minpled with fears ', J b . ii- , that roaov have Amrr cans perhaps well : L V. T. 7: J , fV. .;r.,.!i,... : laid down tl.eir lives for the cause of Lib- , erty and J.iw. All anxiously await for our own version of the Victory. : -Xapoleon opened .he French the 27th. Ia hi speech , Foreign' Cbambcr on he said: I 'The civil war which desolates Araerics, has greatly compromised our corDtatrcial iDicr's. s-"o locg, however, as the rights cf CfUtrals are nsperttd, we mast coL&ue ourselves to exprctrirg msuesioran tar.y termitati -n f tUese dissccsbos." i Mia in aiid iiJcll :o'iibarni'on with jut . , . 1 special notice Mason went to Loudon, and Slidell to , Paris. A meeting of V."oskinr;-mcn in Liver-' I'Lil.dil., Feb. 14, 11. A. M. No especial news received in the City to this .. v.,.- Ttitl r. 1 . I ir.;.i J ..11 , ........ rfVM final! '. Fresjdeiit Lincoln is cra luallv a sumiiio; more of hi? prerogative as the Cotniiiander-in-Cliief of both Arrav and Navy, an l increased activity is everywhere shown, except in Gen. M'Clellau'.s Division on the Potomac. Secretary Stanton is heartily carry ing out the lona-devised. far-reacliicg plar.s of Cameron and Scott. The Fort Ilei.rv Victory is confir med in-d.-tail. There is, however, a larze concentration nf Ilel el forces at Fort Por.el.-on. fome "J" ni rinnWon?-',lo C!, !1':.r'fln i,-,b0 Fort Ili-nrv. on the l,.r.. I.mh rpniml In mil .lmrn the tree for miles around Ft. Poncl- son, to obstruct the pa??ce of Union soldier. A ticrec fieie, by land and v-ao 'nv rT tl.! J. . .t-t n t, 1 1 , 1 1 ,n t I t- v. - " V.' T ; uT , - - prr 1 nr. ( lur t flliTl Is in Kentnr,;r seem to be erowtiii.ir tUc cueiav as - r nj ., ,.. cne,tr r., . n hn rm nfo a innin - 1 " . ...... . Floreoc the f , o M to sha: The Rebels were forced to burn six steamers, and we captured two others, be ( sidrfi the half enmnlpt vnn.hoit r.tr-irt x0e Mmttt burned were freighted with rebel military stores. The Eastport has about 2oG,0uu feet of lumber on board. We also cap'ured two hundred stand cf arms and a quantity of clothing and stores, and destroyed the encampment of Col. Crews, at Savannah, Tennessee. We found tts Uu'un sentiu.eut stroLg. CINCf N!f ATI, rob. 12. After the CSP- .. . . . . : nrar.r L. HJB,. il. ...1,..,, I ... v. . '"',k""rT.' ,k. k. n..K.. H...l,i-. .h. Mdmrhis .t Iiaisvile K.ilro.l briljo.onr! troops took a quantity of stores, &.c , and riS:ej 00 jn el,se 0f the Dunbar, but did not overate aer. u is suppoesa tnat sne "Pi by running some creek during the j 1... ict: .f .if... T 1 . i... the LsJ cf ni.ion, lnJ , distance of 250 mi!s from l'aducah. Leery, where alone the river, they we" receivtd with a hearty wel;ome, "a "- c n.on .. mines. in " """""i .. .... towns alonr? the river, the Old Flasr was looked upon as a redeemer and hailed with shouts of iov. ooats, ana says ne caa get enougn to man tbe whole Soet. at Hading the Stars and Stripes once more tbeir proUetinn, that tbey were fre- ibeir proUctinri, tbat tbey were tre-. : to give a ball Jo the effieer. of the i .... but .be latter eould not remain cpt their courtesies JJ.wever, our V""g Snoi: c"Pl. t ' " Vl.. .k. -.i. K . -,.- "" 10 flve' ,nJ seciraerl to have no means too extravagant to express their delight jy Ill TKI.PGR APII. UuRXsIDE S UKFICIAL 1IETORT, IS ' cant Colonels, and M.tjir?. I tals Ueir I-jiS ia 1J kilkJ, 110 wouaJtJ. IEWISBURG, CAPTURE OF ROANOKE! oports-aUoirctlierthronffli Rebel ' . ... " . .. -.. . channels indicate that IlurnsidcanJ tiniilMioroosn. i-uxiv um tTk, fain.u lar 'f I-lanJ of K.janoke.dofenJeil lv . jj,; anJ ;. t0 5 otM) j;c cls. After three days' "peppering - fUin wc ilif,r. on . uurdav-the L Illon victory wa Complete. Jurin? the contest, the IteM Com. Lvncli 1 . ' 1:. i , came down with Ins Mi!:-quito r leet. l.;,.t, itM, nil .na-nrrantnml. except perhaps one boat. , On Sund.iv, the R.-licls burned and c-vacuutcJ KlizabctU Citr. to keep it frora j.'c Ullion tT00f: JJtCU't' - P"t of our army pushing on We.tto lvJ.'iiton. .,.: beth Citv is an old town of 2.000 inhabitants, at the bead of a branch of Albcrmarle ound cn the north. From that City, boats go up a river to the l;s- tc,l acip Canal, and thence into Nor- lolt. 1 ae natural ODstruetion, swamps sc., : say for fifty miles, ecly keeps Kurnaide , " , f , , , , Generals Hill and lie eommanded at Koanoke-bat Wise is said to lave , jbeen "sick" aud absent. Had he been "thar" be mijzht rerbsrs Lave f-.rmed the less of au entire army on Ii an'jke island, is certain lily the most painful event of the r war. W.,e. son of llu,. Wis, was shot throng i the hip and disabled, though his wound ' was cot mortal. Mai. Lawson and Lieut . Miller were mortally wounded. About oOO Confederates were killed. Oar woun- ... i . l , , a shipuian Larnem bad bis arm shot oil. The other casualties ate unrepsrted. The latest intelligence from Savannah, is that the federal gunboats were at Walls cut, an ( pening which communicates with Savannah, wi:uout passing fort l'uiaski. The city cf Savannah is being strongly for tified. The 5-awver Gun burst while beine fird "J" 13.'b 'T ' ki,"82e." ,nH. wo.Dd,? 4 or o oiher Norfo k ,, ..-J .i-i I 1-. ll.J in vain -treachery su.rected among! the 1 North Carolina troops and the greatest alarm prevails. Cl:. n. T -.--1 v V I . 'l A rAahrl w crlr An thA lltlh flnr 'ar ships hive taken more prixea ia the Calf, . . . r . - . . 1 and men in good health before New Or leans Meffit, late Captain of the U. S. Crusa-1 der, has taken command of the pirate Cecile. 1 r l .l. .ut. a i tror. ,; Mexico ' ' . ,, , , I The Secretary of ar calls for proposals - w". v-r "a "Pres,;Ther. .re is chartered b.nk,. ,Bd 12 ,nes. bv te errarh. mai . or personal an- . . n to tax the salaries of government em- ployces of the army and navy, tea per cent., which we hope will be adopted. President Lincoln's youngest sen is ! very sick. Sec. Stanton has bees sick, but is recovering. Arrest of Ge.v. Sionb. The ITaA . r it1 .I... .1 . ,.,.,,,.,....,,,.....,.. Gen. Stone was the direct result of the action of the Congressional Investigating Committee, and that ethers are to folio :l .u. -l a -e I uueil tun army is icaiu ui utiiuie, ui J ' men of doubtful loyaltv. This policv is worth millions to the National Treasury. Much preiudice exists airainst General Stone, who is sent to Fort Warren as a ,,.;., ,Mnr. nnrml.li.K.J knt c,ing lack of Ralls Rluff. Ue was a vortaern man. but married a Secession ' wife, and is in a bad position. A Dr. Ivs, cne of the brarfine, lvins; editors of the pestiferous .Vec Yurk Her. . aid to far intruded npon Secretary Stan-' ton at Washington, as to cause his arrest :- as a spy and visit to Lafayette. Another "nuisance is thus aba.ed. The Secessionists of Palmyra, Me., hive been levied npon for SU.000, to repair the railroad bridges thev or tbeir eompa- I trio's completely destroyed. They nat.-' rallv don't like it or see the sense of it General Halleck's levies, however, ue ' stopping railroad destruction. , , ,. ,. ... , . . ' Th Re,b'' f".W 7'l the Ne- Orleans, was overhauled by an I u.on ship ..en the . ti..i. ... .(,;. .....1 ..a .h.. .s - . Yankees, and the 6re extinguished, and a good haul of eaipcter and other Talaable il articles saved. , .. , i . . j" i Th. frairnr mhn was (leteeted. some months sgi, filling shells with sand to the ; - f a a .it j tt ...h.ngton .Navy T.rd, and - .Ho-ed , Washil t0 esca; KiyeL escape and go Sooth, was killed at Fort- lie was a physician, and was . fouud in one of tbe deserted Uebel hospi- ! wttb the top of bis head cut off by tnuon LiL 1 UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, FEB. U, 1862 ConwoM'iin of tt Star a cbromicia Pittsburg. (AGAIN ) ' t O J : . k 1 . ..U. if Mnr ?rflra i i c i - - .-, .hnrt limn tn c:nnnrehend all its .v.. 1 varied business interests. At the mouth , of rivers stretching across I'ennsylvania into irgmia and ew 1 or, and wito an ,he 0bi(, ,0(J Missis5ippi below it, Pitts-' burg has opportunities, which h.vt been i wUclj ,nd tigorous!, improved, . ... -,; . m,fc. it ote of the f . . v.-.f.-in,;., Crst if not the first of Manufacturing .. n , , n. '" ,n lle Cm1 ,nJ Ir0D re shundint in its neigbbirhood, and its manufactures are principally of Iron and Glass. Yet there are varied branches of "' " in,onittcb , always at - this teeming hive of industry, that some citizens (themselves ays at wor or Busy; really suppose there are few if any drones, "loafers," or idlers in Pittsburg. A recent publication before me attempts an enumeration of the leading branches of manufacture, Sic, as fallows : ti.... .,. j.tt. ...v;-- to PJ.iknr, '23 rolnn; mills fur iron, and 3 masirg , ,,. , . - , , , lca rol'.10e '"lusive.y; Jf easting iron, ana o lor trass ; 1 . steam eneine and machine shops, and 8 boiler r-fl . ri! 1 nf rarvp.tiru. ni.tttlc 9 rprf , ' . ,. , . , c, , heavy estab!isbni-Dts devo'ed to the tnan- ' ufaeture of domestic hardware, 2 iron safe factor.es, 3 of plows, and 3 of cutlery and aurgical instruments ; 2 extensive rolling I mills for cepper: 5 cotton, 3 red and ; wbitc lead, aud 31 elass factories; 4 cf looking glasses, 2 of railroad cars, 2 of oapiu ware bo-j rres?ea iiu cooos : o 01 ' ' ' j coaches, 0 extensive ones, besides many I 1 . 1 t breweries of ale and of lager bier ; 2 steam cracker bakeries, C factories of lard and Jicsecd oil, 6 potteries, 3 woollen factories, I of oil cloths, 1 if surveying and ecgin- ecring instruments ; 17 large tobacco fae- lories, besides a number of small ones : 2 pstent leather manufactories ; 5 fburing ' . .,"" " - 'V aUllla; lb CZteDSlva e",ne' manufactories, beside quit a num. b on a limited scaie ; 2 of varnish, 2 of i paper, 1 of alcohol, one of kid gloves, 3 of I t 1 . t a t. . . r. T ...-?. u' "uu" ' " .11' a I 1 - Of (tadJierv and hirnesi. beside minv nn .-11-. o f tia o ri smtlier jca.e : J. 01 laaJit-trces. 1! of am- brellas and whips, 3 of g'ue, S very hctvj ,f J J' r r . r m " o. cut maruie, 01 buckets od tubs; 3 of kegs, 1 of Hritao- ii r I cf wire cloth, 1 of bells, 1 of porcelain teeth. 1 of children's carriages. 1 of gold leaf, 1 of bobbins, I of corks, i,..:i. ... . ii , . , besids a great variety in all branches of iniai. Brn,nf,a : j j i. v . . ...... ........ q of the city; aud 6 lines of rail- Union, in full and daily operation." I One leading and rapidly augmenting ! branch of trade and manufacture, tinmen, i tioned above, is the Coal Oil. gave me in LewUburg an introduction to his house fHrewer. Sill k Co.1 DuOaesne v , ' ' uu it.uGui. c, nil lue AiirLjauy. Here we fll in with a ninnnor in fh oil tr.rl ' .' , . . u """ "oa- The atP-J "om l" Oil Region is so great mai u ones runs 10 waste, even : i ,' the AlWinv'n snrfare illas'ritln "rlvor. B J e ..... .. . ' ". of it, in high waters, fl'"S 1'te drift logs in a freshei dowD 'he Susquehanna. Tbe natural oil we Mw looks as much like the green seuro on the surface of a dead fror oond. as anv thing taste and smell not inviting. A !..... nf ...J. ;t ;. ; . . I'itt.burg L.r n-Cning, the reCocries being beyond the built-up portions. They say tbe '-benxioe is of little value in itself j however, to some extent, instead of j turpentine, for painting but it must be! extracted, as that is the only portion of toe oil which is mnamable. The dealers Lere "!cct fjr ,nc,r "n 088 '-olo- arucie, nut maxe n ngnter-eoiorea to , ,n,, tbe PPaUr "i- It sells at 35 t0 40 Per MoB ' lolesale I am t - H J "P?M b' at least ' U supercede gas. At the Fort Fitt Glass Works Washington St. near Feno. ! A venae we were sbowo E D.Pitbridge'e 1 avenue we were snown i. L.i'itnnage s 1 VlUM 0741 Lamp Chimney-flattened on he ,,, ..j, of x v P ' "e lamp-wicS-maJe ot A. flint elaas. the sbane of the elass and i's euperiur material ii ia ciainaeu renuermg almost impossible to crack the ehimoey by the mere beat of tbe lamp. Away over and np tbe further side of J ; i . - T n. V. . . c e . j s ' ' , raw day to see a "white iron works on ' ..a " j 7 , , " rnuvuTg -you suouia rem-moer . " gerl name.embraees twelve distinct j cltits boroughs and parts of townabips, so built opoo and run together that surveyors 0D1. e draw the dividing line. The .: . i : : z ., . . ... i . popu..ou ,n prom,,i ion ftflft Tk f it. n . - J prcscnts the names of 350 streets, some 4 , few 0f them a mile in length generally, irrtgnI,r, t Jf ut t0 strangers. There are oser 2 000 tui,ine,s firmj enamerted,and 350 professional men. The number of i... r : : ... .1 v , . . there seems to be an abundance, of eoitly ... . . , , ' descnptions, but the general attendance ,juring oar storB, Tlt seemed to indicate that the "fair-weather Christiana" were the leading persuasion. The theatre and houses of that sort seemed not to lack visiters and Cba's Whitney's Oratorical Personations were fairly attended but the excellent Young Men's IleadiDg Room and Library (where 6trangers are privileged to attend with"ut charge) aliho' n honor to the City, wu but thinly vUi.eJ, by a small mr'ion of the youth. W. lTliLIC SALES. As tLe time f.r Auctions is ar;v.n at I , ! -j - 1 ! 1 . . oanu, we wun.a re.uu M rmi.Mi (fie CiAl! X MSKi'SM LB ValiCO C JU JU prepared to print liil.s neatly, quicsly, Wedn. S Mer.-Jim F lir we's. Eal B jlt Thar. Mar. Jime. R. Z -iier. Ea-t Bual Sat. 8 Mar. s'arnuel s si-ahl. Ke .v Wed. 12 Mar. Jacob iJjnli.e. Baffa oe While Thomas S. Sheardown, pas'or ot the Baptist Church in Troy, Brad. Co. I 'a. was in the meetirg bouse, preaching, '. i : l . . i . . some racii stoie bis uorse, cuuer, u.iu, aud two buffalo rs, frosa the sheds, and male off was tracked part of the way to F.'.mire. Mr. Sheardawn is a vene rable Englishman, who has preached many years in this couatry with gnat ac ceptance and usefulness. About 1 o'clock on the morning cf the 31 iast., a frajr.e one and a ba t story buildici!. near Iltckscherville, Schuylkill county, was destroyed by fire, and eight persons, all that were in the Louse at toe time, perished in the S.mee a msn and his wild, four children, the youngest being 12 years old, a male boarder and a serv ant girL ,'Ia'' "S:h J,n-' n'"m i . -1 1 i w ... i . i ' j i bis mill pond. While shouldering a small .. v t i- i j i i: j j .u- ' . u i . u -ti.-lr. Im lintr nfioo him. broke hii neck. lit leaves pir-uii, wife and cLildrea to Umant viti Irisi . r o r ' Geo. T.. Hcffman, of EtEughani county, Illinois, last fall raised two bushels of Cuf- fe. tnoch ressembliog the Kio. He got the seed in Australia, and the third year 01 toe plant it yieiueu a lair crcp. ' i r a fir. v.rot. rut in Mr. Henria'a Fniow n.n n.t.i, Tuesda, .mi.(,i - - hr vlit,!. tl m litiiMirii arid fiirnirnr w.r I much injured before the togiaca extia- ;.k. l (l.wi., : J An o.d lady in ihiamspsrt has a teo s Warren 10 Erie, will ee ouoer ihe upern-! AOTIl E IS htTpbv giVtO 10 ill COt egg (colored,) which was presented to tenrtence of JAMES LEWIS .hose mie will cati.thutixtiu-Z0Zimtamt4rrom her forty-eight years sgo. The shell is . he SuPenniend-nt ot tbe Wesiera Division. hare ltlIeJ lar accounts lD tne &t2liitt; full of figures, made by seraping off tht H.s Oibee will be at En. Employees oa this OiKce at I-ewi,bure. I'niow countv, and that coloring. This is "an old egg." Tbe Danville American states that W. .Snyder, of Valley township, Montour) Konnlr k-iMst4 awtnlit iwrAW at nlli ahrar Ue'i 'ila ta sboot rebels. -1!. ' - j . e .L-. Ll. -If. .1 4 -LIU L.J . , -i , .l " :. .. l .. l. " '? ail uiea oi aipineria ai oome. Became craxy.., The total eost of the new Ciurt IIa3 at V illumsport, has been S40,0G'J M, as .1tui ;D ,h. Auditor's renort for l.veom- icg coantT. Tbe Mm,!. T.r.jrV,h of Harrisburg no. bring, the latest new, for th. North i. l 1r,Dch C3u!l!!t I pon a smail pox alarm in Scranton.Dr. Throop vaccinated iiO'J persons, one day. Premiums. . Tha off-r " I'remiums. may bt , our U5cf. ThA uihi.p ;. n excellent edition easy last a life-time 1 we give it to whoever cets ns the most . lUDscriOers between lt Uec. an1 reti '. IKIFr n, r.t r-'v,.'..rh.ri..sikJi..t.!Mr I w.s.sott aj att-uivaMa SLacK.i,trx.i..aiiTi.e. i anna nouashKR. i.tj ui.s.rt. H, a oillins. ii i aii,ufM f Jxtafpti V. tvod El:ubata frbrioer. Fanetwl zImxAj mt 1 o'rlopk. JOHN P. ANPFRsN. , Itviirur boiMW .a ea lb JanhtU, di.4 a MeoLs Unt, al UantiaiawttoB, aOcr iiv"ii.(acjw2Tesii)ftaftf ruiG rtsiiEtt, nrmaT ip. .aum ii bii in enirt id tuc x.cj. Ta,tt C- BitUT nf VoIuttirva. Htt boJy M lAktm lur iQtrrtDnt t bom, rsiif liiU wn-lt. i.,.,,.,'. .d ,,;...a v.r. ' i wiiiiuJrm,ji e,ait.xasct Ufrmax, f"". """ ( JtttDiBUUrfl XililClaCt. Corra-trjt Hcry $115 Kgffs .. 55 Tallow 45 Lard 113 Ham .. 1,60 $hoa JiSide., Wheat " ut41 S 12 . 8 .. 8 . 12 S & 9 $3,50 .. 50 T. ' 1 on Oats flaxseed.. Dried Apples. $ 1,-5 Cloversecd Klrkin Kutter JU I'otatoes Kutter... 11 Couatry Cusp 4 & 6 lle'js no ea.o THE UNION," established" in 1SU Wtole Xo, 1,510 " CHRONICLE," T i r r S-tf pr rminir in ihe Po-t f j Office ai LEWlsULKli, Pi, up 10 Feb luarv It, !:!. iv.rr 0 K Pntaaw, Wnu Hurt.rt. Mn Cttri. 1T.B... '- Br. r .It a t. MT.II. M4 ME tUrktiKr. J I'""." a HusMrrlrb Brai.r. M'.. B.rT ; cr.-u. t.tw. . ; iilS:.;.?.1'" fcr'vi" Lr""10" .uA'.';.''!.'. LT,.. U.V.;b.ri 1 li-r. Mr. auUth C .ta. Mr. ? . .4 i '' 'r": S",T"rt:J:,'l, : . ;":''' 1. rife Ssnh 1 Sl.-r:. - A 11 Mi.lt-r. tt lilitm E St.ob.rt. J M StntuU KrWl r: r. t.r c rrnc. Mr s.r.a K Tl.-.HM. AlBrr TiM-y. llB-h T-:i- . Mr. Anna T-i !..r r..-r. r II H tt lUrj I Xfrh. S I H-.rf ZBt.Trr, Ju.t r-Mrc, afrwrf ." "7,b o'1' 1 nr-k. Tii..u i1t"tt L.r'-.'iiriMr. Soicm- kl'T. Wrii M-,t,l... Mr. Jul: al i'larr, Irturu Frrsns ralline for the above Letters, li p'.ea.e ay ihy are -adveried r UK W IORKE.-T, P v.iv .1 C RL for the coming beacon, T NEB1T'S H."E HOVfE. S. u'.h Water St.. I ew:sburj. We are reaKine eifnive preparations u SUPP V h PURE ICE 1 former Cu-.t..mr and a. many new ooe as maj tavot n. - h their ra'runaee. - ire will be d-livered throcrhont the entire Sumner, so as to arcotnm-xlate a 1. at a I tt prices a eai he atTcrded by any othera Lrwi.ture, r.-i-it, l"r2. . . ATROVi Oil '.. arranted XO.N EXPLOSIVE. and erual to any KEHOSEE. Whv lav an eipl.-sir; Oil. when a few rents more p-r gallon w.ll furnish Ti with a per- f.ct 0.1 ' MaJe cnlv tv renna ?alt Mannfaeturins CoT.pany, j .. rr.. v. aisat n., rutuuuruia. I Feb 10, le'.Sjt SlI'OMrlCR ! SAPOMFIEftr L?-l ne FAMiLV SOAP MAKER. ll Ke.chn tira- ran h made into food ,.,..., jir,irn k ry Erections accomraev.ng each B.-x. SO P is as easily made wuh it, as making a ; cup of L nVe. j ! Manufactured only by the Patentees j , Penn'a fait Manufacturing Company, ! t X- I2T. Walaat U fHIUBtlfnlA. ! ' Feb 10, lC:vl TURNPIKE ELECTION, j OTICE is hereoy eiven to the S'.i'Ckhold- ers of ihe Beiielonte, Aaronshurs and j X Y..unman-town Turnnike Road 4 ompaay. t ihat an EIetio will be held at tbe Jioo-e of i Henry B. Muisiaa. is Aaroasbure. oa Te-( dav ihe 1 lis day of March neat, t-ieen the hvur- of 10 and S o'clock of sa d day. to elect fu e Directors to manage the concern of lne Lmpacy fjr the ensainc far. PETER WILSON. President Spring VClls, Feb S. Hni l?d I GENERAL ORDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Ka.lroad Companv 1 having lais day latea posesion ot the pniladelpSia A Er.e Kailr.-al. unter tne cc-n-iiMinns agreed on wuh the PhJa-Je'rhia ii En Railroad t'otnpanv. ihey have appointed JOSEPH U. PU ITS. General Manag-r there of, to whom all Orlicers and Employees will p.nl.r 104Ua,,u0,. I. EDfiAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Kailroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Rai'read Ho- ) rhilaJe phia, Jan tsci. ) General Order, Iffo. 1. I Ti t il-r Tf-sl oa and atltr Jjn. 30.1 '"ji. I. The Western Dlal.ioD. from Divisioo will be under his charge, and will i make ail communications repect:n their d-jurs or the business of the road, to him. except as otherwise provided in this Order. . The l.a.-rsa Uitlxloii. from SunSnrp t U hathsin vTt'l h nn r TtisW ltrw ermten-tence of SAML EI. A. BLACK, whose i tule will be Superintendent of ihe Eastern "a S Z$ m'.M rr-prci. x ...r uul,r, uu- ny of the road, to him, eicept as otherwise prf Tided in this Order. III. The Account of Freieht and Pas-, jenj-er Ba-ine wm. on the Wettrrn b.r.-- ion. r in ihe immrdiai charre of JPH.N C B"i''-. whose mn will be Ass.siani Audit- or. H;, 0.-&H be a! Ene. On the E-.iera K.rumn .hT wul be id immed.ate cha.-e nf THOM AS M. PAVK who.e t.tie w.ll he As- J' -" ' lamsport. He wil! a. so have char?e of the H.vribuno. of Passenger Tickets over eia All communications r-sr'f'ifsFre.shianrl . " aeronm o. n- m.mrr.sorviv Passener accounts hv Emplorees; oa ei.her ,n Ad.aiMrator of Je Vl.a.late of Har Liivision.wiil be made to the Assistant Aadi- t tieitin borouh,drc a. ! tor thereof, and respecting soppl.es of Tickets i to Taov . M. D.tis. JOH. l I'OrrS. n.nentl Vinitrr. i. ci a ... , Les..e Phiiad. A Erie K. k. ' ' general Managers ttfine. I I -a;, 11 SIC H. W. CPOTZER has ' XJ'tsi rceive-1 a laree assortment of the ?neesi and best Vl'SIi' compnsins; Sacred and Secnlar Boi.lr., Instrnctors f.r dirler?ni Instruments. Ball Room tactics. Ae, loeihrr wuh a choice selection of Miet Ma sir. amonr wb'Ch ihe patriotic sort is well represe nte.t. All of which u for sale, cheap. ai ihe OI.U P(K-T OFFICE, Lewisbtiry. j siha removed to Sojth .id street. fonr . d.ors from Ihe Town Clock. LEW. ISBI Rt;. p .T. M. MOYLi;, AttorDfj at lav, LEwisBrao. rxtiN co. rs. CDSI I.TATIOsbad in the i.ng!ib and tirrmaa lanftuaz's. t dice ai ihe Law OiBceof Wm.Jones.Esq. j ls.rt. J.. a, ia. , , - . i ISOinClIllIKr jACWI ! '- ' GROCERY, FLOUR & FEED STOKE : on Lower Market street. Lrwishun. io doors above the old Have' stand. nere I wiu ' seil everything as 4 heap a Ihe C Iaeiipl ! tVOYTt'Kr hv ih. ean.lr' h crrrv d-v it EET PoTA TOES, aad oihrr Vegetables ia their seain. IVtH Pi.fr.l' kinds PrmtMir. r'9I'?"t.'a I sa-,;' lo.irs-. j- j Oet.lSlMl .M. Luia established ia 1S43 Whole No.. 3I. Court Week ELECTION. VCENERM. MEBTI.NU cf the Members of Ih l'm-m Cnntf Aericultttnl !otut9 be he!d at the Office o! J. A Hr-rtz. ia ih borooeh of Le.ubure. on 1 ona. the- 1 dav of Februa.-v next, between me hoar ut I ami 4 o'clock. P M.for the pdrpoae of eletuag Orficera fne the ennmg year. Jan.S7. aS. J. A. M EKTZ. Rec P-c T0 TAX COLLECTORS. Y'OU are hereby aotited that the lime hat eipired for settlinr ror I"i'"ea'ea. II i expected tvsjwill mae everv etfiri t" ha? ihea hquid'aied by February LVuru There are some old demanda oa the Treasury lhal must be paid, and the tamihea of Vuluaieera moat be paid ia L'ah, mnoihlv. J. A. VER fZ. Treasurer. I'nloDt'ounti Court I'roc lanaaiiarsi w T H EKEAS.ihe Hon. SA MX S.Va OUUi. Pr-ideci Jn'!pe for the imh Judicial District of PettnsTlraa'a. composed of iha ! eoonties of I'nuu, .Mitfim and isnyiler. and J. Wbno.-n. an"'' n Wills Eq,A,o- I ciateJodtresiurnii-neountT.have isard their Pr-rPi, brir.a .he .h dr of kl. i nnW Court. IV-nrt of C-nin. Pleas. Over a". t Terminer, and t!eneral (Jnaner .i a. . .. ,K, ,. f lh CPUBI. ,- ( Jo. . ,. , f F.brnar.. (btma- lha S h davl isfi;. an t 10 cootinne cue week. . . . 1. . . l.k. ,n tk ftn- pnfT julCPt ol ,he Ec and t.VnstablM ia ln j j lf lne CLlinlv rf I nirn.io appear i ibeir own p,,,p,r pfr,,ms with their records, inqut- mtioDs.examinauon. and other remembraocea ! 10 do those thiLgs which of iheir offices and ia 1 their t-ehai! arperta.n 10 be done; and all Wit- nses and oUir perns prosecotiai in behalf of the Li mraonwealih aarainst any person or ' persons, are required to be then and iherw anendmc. and not depart wi hout leave ai their renl. Jurors are reijaes:d u te punctual ia jhr rD rr"J lS-ea- I Given under mi hand and sea! at ine Sher liD's Office in Lewmbors the 9:h day of . January. A D IMS. and ihe vh var or u I inje,ltce of the Tnited P ales of Ameri- Cav Ovd save the Commonwral-h j L. T. ALBRIGHT, PherilT i List Of Grand JufOfS, Feb. Term.lb61 Miffl nburg James H Voung Lttrvbvrg Ci W Hater. John Hertt. James Haves. John Hooehton. Jos Green. Th Keber. A'.'y Jarob Kodenbaosh. Ltaol Kautleaaa. WieX!tr aml Showers. A W Smufej Hxrtl-y Satnl Mo'i. Saml tsirahnra limerlne Philip Gross, Benj Chambers Rupert Chambers LaU Huilar Jacob Slifer. Saml Baker HVrf uaiie J H Kleckner buffiLit Mania Donkle. C ftwartileuder Hmdy Cns Gadykonst, Michael Fiaber.Bir .V Berlin Charles Waiter TAkl EHSF. JCEOBS. Lrtrit John Fil'man, Jr LemrMirg Jos Glass. J F Phaf-r. Jxse M Evans, Ber.j Cawiry. J nnson V aila. Georga H.'isiein, Martm IireiM acu, John trown,.C 1) Kune, tSamoel Morrow Hartlm !aml tlaroas. C P Emory -Vir B-rurf U C Weizei HradifC G Hnnter. Jac Eaier. J T Hunter .inif.-1 Pf.ers. Philip Beofer H'.r bf'ilM .-eo Zeliera. Frank Faust. Jibn Frederxif. Eiward ati'h. Geo Wacnef. ri.vid K'ekner. Christian Gat !. Zachariab Bryman. Isaac Zellers. Israel VVeor EaU HtfaUif Jonn Vcurg, JnoStrohecker, Davi4 R-am. W I. Harris Imum Phil p Vconr. Cha Cawtey. Saml Mow. Jacb Hummel, Charfes Uifit Krlly Jas Prnsa M'ie Ifrrr Dan Bnnar.Hy Kutebadr Mf.intttrg Juhn Gutelius,vi m Boiar.'I ha Crwrnniiier Bujaitlebv Frx.Hy Hanck,tao Tcung HartUlvn John Verier I REGISTER'S K0TTCE. tbe said acconms wid be presented lorci'Dljf B aucn and allowance at the Orp hans' Ctuit to be held at LKWlspl Rti, for ihe cnanrv f Union, oa the third Friday of FtHKL AK V next, being the JI i day ul said mcDth. via. 1 1 he account f Susan Fry, Administra trix of the estate tf Laniei try liit uS .New Berim borooth, deceased. 2 The account of laac Slecker.Adninit tratrr de bnts Don rf Anna YaUrt ia;e oT Lewisborg Pvrooeh. dee'd- 3 The account of frjrtkirw S.Tkama.$er&, wnB 1 f .. u. P"0,;"1 " AaBDr,,T , r u m iit: eltri. j uut ua rvv'i'i w ut'i . vre ui user Execators o! ihe lat m-Al ao i lesTament kS "W'l- im.w o. m ;r i-rrr . r. cry a. . ln final acccu.t ot boch P. teller. f J'" " " 1t& ' "V R-chavj. E,-r .1 iaoiinisiraT.or 01 tne rsiair vi jitujiuim .r- hurt borooEh. itc"d. and final arcnint c f Jno F. Exerster of ihe laM will and teiaan- r i ar accooni ei j.an ixca?n:rn. rne ri ihe Eiecutors ot the last m ill and tesiameni of Matthias .rr, late ot Lewisr-nrtt Bov. ire 9 The first aec'i of ah K Z mmerman. Administrator de bonis dob with the Will an nexed ol John Ai.W, late f Buffalo. Tp.rtce. Jo The second aeeonnt of Ja'a M'L'reieat one of the Faecnrors of the taei will anl teia mrntof A ndrcc Vis.'ate of BarTaI. eTp.f!fc. II The lirst and anal aeccuat of famncl B.rre anj Michael Meyer. Execotprs of ;ha la..i will and teMameDi of Xrtj Berze, !aie of Limestone Tp. dec'el. I.EOKt.E MFREI1.I., Kr-a r Eegiater'a OlBce. Lewi.burg, J.a. il, l6j Issue List for Fel. fonrt. I Cvrus Faion vs J.-'ho l.arcnce Ralph Duty va Ho" Vs. o 3 ( and M Jodoa vs J .Miilrr art G Hoover j 4 Jn Miller assignee Ae vs B J-.! n' Eara 15 8 D M'jnsca vs 1. Pa'mer's Admrs ; Charles Menseb v B rkinbine ai Mears j 7 Marg Vvers va Bca M Ktinnc ' Arv f an admr vs t'norrh .V M'Vichael Jacob ft.chlv vs l.fw:sTirr Fana 1 Chat Weikel vs Philip Wciuel 1 1 James Arnold vs Fricii. B ilnner Co i ji i Evans f. r W alls vs W Hare. 13 (.,., ,mt Bowman vs Al-rthi A Raack 14 John Sanaev vs Aaaa Ii MDirr IS E.,z . Mcnsch et al vs SsaLcr-.sodWf 16 ame same n Dav d x,t v, j, h. r,r,i ' Ahratn M V a'trr vs J. hn K-s.!r Hives A M'Crm'k vs J B-rras- ai.rf Wf SO Jc Cornelius vs Jo W Shnp.r va Jtneh M"ta v Th I'rei.haeh J' ts Pivft Scr-fcis.r .t .1 vs J ! Hr!i"-a el al I tl J.j. W brlDer 2- A S Commrncs 23 Hnrv !ner t as m H I'nane.i ' tS R-i. Siln & Co Ear.e. . Mcre o, iiie at the "dm:;" C'ie