1ICIJ 11 AN) IfWfflM (DIM m ST i w f j j BY 0. N. VORDEX AND J. E. CORNELIUS. At l.."iO per Year, always In Advance. rr8UHF.9 WMl-WtTSIT Tafsday Mornin; & Friday Afternoon, IT" LAST NOTICE ! To-mnrrnw rvenis ih. inn-, l.brrti chance, to a id to r?"t..rmcr Cinbs for the Sta & CaaexicLa W i-'T imi year. Swni.,-.m- r9-...n ..!0 10 "t our rarer for 10 reror more ai i earn. "i-w. '"") "tnlon County ourt.-The defence cf Mr. Brown reieJ ch.edy upon the aile-ci 4 .U U J - ..- met -.f 1 ir. f I IIUUU III iM WI1U( niiwur-ieiM ta - eomme eennty unii! the Eirctit.n closed, an! toeieiJre he cmld be tred in that c-uniy nnlr. i But. a? he i m.w a citizen of Union, . bow eo:i he be tried in Lycomia; ) i ne Judge, we are tM. Uc.d that ihe Governor's cignaiare to the Art enended I nu'O county jansdictioo orer Brady township, to: that Ihe Eleeiion ccuid have rtpftil-d ihe Act. Th Jory fonnd the Dtfi tJ be CJ-.uliy under the Omtau'ii Law count and o l uUiy as to the other cooit. New ina! asked. Sentence is eleierrei n::l next Term. The Grand Jury returned two Billa axd was dcLir.d TuefJay firc;on. rtTTe Merrill (Uegisier i Htec-rJcr.) of Lewiaburg, was aiautud to the pruc ti of Law. Elwari Diancbard E1 tf Bellefonte, was aduiitted to the liar of Union county. There were two other C'onim'th causes tried. Ei:itetb Hent'.y was found guilty ef keeping a diordrr'y boue. 1)aiA BacLman, for perjary, Not (juilty. CIVIL LIST. Eaton . Lawrence terdiet for Deft. Ditty Tt. Jlann Tcrdict for r.ff. Man.oa tg. Merti, Aim. verdict for Deft, Mencb vs. Mears it 824,04 for Plff. Myers vs. liiaii 840 for l'iff. t'lark vs. Cbarch withdrawn. Keichley s. Lewi'g Hank verdict for amount tendered without costs. Keans for use . Hayes $ for Plff. W'eikel vs. Weikel the tKtljth Jury c.;!ci ta this forenoon. -Sct ttnocg cur New Advertise- : men's to-day, sale cf Woodland in Baffa- loe Tp, an! of a durable Town prop.r.y j r New Berlin a'so tometbicg uf in- (erest to every Shoemaker. - Enthusiastic Rejoicing. On the receipt of the news of the fail 01 tort LJoncou, o.:., lasi .uonoay, ut bells iu Lewisburg wero rung, mu.icians , proposes ta sell all her slaves to the U. S. ' wh;tt jj JJt wer, teeu i,pmJti ;B ntBj paraded in the streets, we heard cheers at about 55U0 per bead ! The President ! yiet3 on ti,e eaemy'a works, given in front of the Telegraph office and Congress would do well to procule a j Aa c5.erj lt a convenient point, waa and almost universal joy prevailed. At j Territorial CvvermmeKt fur thit Slate, . aformel that they had stacked their arms Milton, Jl.Cnburg, aud New Dcrlin, j hich, by its refusal to aid the Govern- ; 10(j iUrre3ered in tbt morning, tbe fol eimilar outbursts occurred. j meDt in this emergency, is in practical re- j owiD8 correspondence having passed be- In til our principal cities and towns beilion ; md then, as a proper punish- j twMB ,B9 Commanders : VTatbingtnn eipteuly Monday was not a "moon -day, but bright and glorious. Guns, belis, lotifires aLd iUauiinaticns wert spontaneous. In boston, toe pni.nc bavt never been so wen piea.eu since ; Cuttia tlTe ree0mmended a general otser - urrender of Cornwa.lis. f'Tance of Wahingttn's birth day, which Ia manyp'.ace!, those nninformcd ol Legislators have adjourned te Pbilad. tbe reason were much alarmed by the sud-, ..,..tl. ,.1. den clattering of belle, &e. Soch obser- j -1 ii 1 . . . k... J.,. nt.r.rA. . . . , torv notice given of them, that ail may that all may! know nod have a chance to participate. Better bowever-.s every glorious victory j it bought with precious blood to pott-, pont all publie demenstratnns nntil tht t v ' i : ..-lai.l. Ant. opt. rveoeiiioa ' Th 1 maa irna tjcicc ia ,uuviiw,v. there be a general, well planned Jubilet! aorln Williamsport, the fall of Fart Donelson was celebrated, Sunday, on the ! trsnetb of beus dispatches, made ia n- ' .mug a u g t ,' . . tMpat.M. unen ta. real mteuigenc. ioKH.. ... ....Tl.l.ll Ia Concress, to-morrow, Washington's 1 , tirih-day will bt celebrated by reading Lis Farewell Address, the putlie reception cf Rebel sg, and aa illumioalion of tht nubile buridlBM I ' I aTA man was recently tried, and sen- - tencsd to death, for desertiiir from Camp Cartin, at Ilarri.barg but, as the act wa. . . ji - not very datgerons ia fact, tht sentence was remitted. Eeldicrt wbt desert after beioe sworn ia incur the penalty of death a penalty carried o.t, often, especially with an army ia face cf or near the araied fse. Iiif Tbe Sth Missouri, under Lewis Wal- lae;, e see reported amcng those engaged j in the cartnre of Fort Donelson. Our corresjnsaini, M. IxiT.D, late oi iianicy, "is iq IJ.1-. iieg aicDl. co it seems nine Isioa c:nnty has representalive. ia al- aost every Union battle field. cf lTbe Adiress. at tht erenicj; rarliaaent by the Qieen, it in mild ltd ! r.;..j'. . . i ii.uia. icrms Inwar.l. Amenta. ins . , . I.etasi sim 4.s,.otilie fcM pnt totea, I"" oay (according to tbernle) ; vj ice c. a. -lu.earor,." Tha Dirate f'Snmter' J reported at ia trouble. twM. . rumored a.t aa effort it ; . r "l-"B -""sra. camerou , ..1 n-:i .. - , , tta WumotscScial positions. We trust it will xot he done f r each mtn it best aCaaa.J .1 1 iiwru icr tbt plaee b: is ia. ! aarEince Curtis and Sigel bare got ! tnta Aikansas, we telieva tha A ! Flag is again waviig t tom. , - tearly if not quite eterj State in the Amer-1 ictn Union. : j -AteIegr.phiedefplehreaebed Lew- ISburs;, Pa . Tnesdav m..rtltn 1... .l 1 ' n - , j " b .., wnica arttd from San FriEcLt.e.1 r.l . . ' ' 7- jSdj, Cira. t'ljrr S. C.rant, The Hero of Fort Donelsoo, was born Clairniont eounty, Southern OLio, IMS. u6' honor in Mexico, resigned in 18aa, aud js ow cj,;Ie0 0( Galena, Illinois, enga- . . . .,... ka... m the m tu iun.y brcaaiog uui ut m mmuw . vi... and, upou tbtrtcommtndatno of Coogrew- nan S ashburoe. u made ft BngJir , ....1 CfalinrtArl at Pairrt he Went dll- I jcU.ai. J - j igeBIlj at work to prepare for fatar emer- gencies md the Kebe'iS wondered what . -... : " (Oai Q9ICI llltiB uiu w uviuk Ti .rm h. waa creoarinr to "tan" the hid., of Rebel.' a. well a. other .nim.U. : ... 1 .... t i.;. i ipo .uc .cu...Cu.tu. u.. ......j - , Fort Donelson, the President neuiinated him for Mapr General. Jail Dkli very. The President tad Secretary of War in view of the recent fucce-scs of our arms, and tbt compara tive bartu!esiUC59 of our internal foes have ordered t'uat all mere political pri ; ncrs now in custody be discharged, on ta-; king the oath to be faithful to tbt Union, j ! SL are exceoted from (tit offer. Those ' - - 1 innocent or not very dangerous men, is . well as tome who, if tbe law were put in force, won:a come to me gauows or no .hot a. traitors. Let them all be careful, f ir the rcoD e . eve. will be npon them, fhe U. S. Constitution tav.: "The privie of habeas enrpas shaM nrt p .a-..r.-l'l. e-vrept When m eaves of KEUELI.IO.N or invasion, the p-j'olic nfrly TRE As-OX asunst the V. S. fhail ennit only in levying War asain-t them. Oli in mdhrrin t raeir Knem'ui, rmn them aid and caurort." Delaware. The mass of tbt people of "ouotea.y irue L n.on meo. But, very unfortunately, she is cursed with "Democratic" Senators, of the Breck- '"'" oJ KrlSht "hl 0, ,ne KtbeU in Congress .11 they can. It has also a "Democratic" Legislature, elected a year or two ago, which has just aJJwrntd vithmt cjferiaj (0 auume lu-r ar I ax but impudently ment, and as n bint to other larger Slates, g1Ve its bandtull of slaves ut iioeity to whicb they are entitled. t-rreiident I.ibcdIq nd GoTernor J ... t(l,n ' hi. r- -r-. .wn,-nnl.i Bnniv.rs.r. K.n( .i.tori.. ' " will give it xest. And while thinking of. .11 W. jtil n .Mn'i .I.f n.. hnnnn f.ir.l t M t0 Ufljettfi f8r , , f t- ;,,,. ... uur rcaucia iubj ii.o .v ni wua. no .. . iu isnei Dd filB dIJ- There came very near being another . j ... t'k-.i..'. r.... oa xaejiy jhe venerable William .M'Kelvy, being about the works, as is bis usual habit, was passing under the ele- ' -7 --"'-B ' one was having it in moti ' , b , . , u' . cending, and, before be could get away, it bent tlD1 dowa t0 ,bt grouod. Ua screamed, wbieh caused the man at the engine to immediately reverse it. Had he not done to, Mr. M'Kelvy would have teen crushed to death. As it was, be wat j to much bruised as to lay him np far some day.. ISluumtlury Republican. Tht Rebels bavt hitherto conducted th,lr Cnnsreas. and their naval and land ; operations, with a commendable and sue- j eesaful eecreey. They teem to bite so traitors in their eouneils while tbe bo-. evrywhere infested with them . ' r r -TW!1 with damned fcnm eonooni bolia. Ilea obij diiAc.-- Jeremiah Oberdorf, an estimable young man, eojaged in teaching tn one or the i..kii. w!ui. r iu..iii. a..a ,,ri. on s. ... twe..B. u. had been f in aticndance at a singing senooi, near , . Sunbury, and when on his way to bit jbome, in R..b township, w-'attacked ; ""afuI""' " u'" '""" Geo. W. Derr, of Limestone Tp , Mon- . . . ... : tr tour CO., ia teiAon, narresreu, ou a ain- g! lere 45 bB1heli of nice) cleaned markeuble wheat. PUBLI0 SALES. Ai tha time far Auctions 1. again at , ZZi b4t 1 tba gIAB i curq.nicli Umee continue j TT prepared to print Bills neatly, quickly, ! and on fair term.. It ehould also be j a . a 1 1 A . J a.t.a.) rememoerea ttur, natnraiiy, pnuieu caiea , ..J k.41 ra.tam.ra than ' written ones. The more extended is your I notice, in Billa and NewDacert.tht belter I tbe bargains. Wt aolico tha following ,,aUie : Mnn. 3 March late Eli Brier's, East Boffaloe Wedn. 5 MerJno I. Dmvo i, r.asl Bun. , Thar. Mar. James R-Zeller. EaM Buffi! oe Mai. 8 Mar. Samuel el. Siahl, Ke lv - .i at.- t 1. ri.i.il 1...A-.I.. "CO. I ..lar. icaa vunaic, u-i-'v. Thurs. 13 Mar. Edward Booy.Turtleville s.i 1; U.r Va n RnahnrioV. New Berlin It Mir. Ilaaiel Kioglcr's woodland IEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, Tbc Greatest Uattle ever Fought 1 la America ! pflrJ DondSOn, CaptUfCd ! . Some Particulars. 1 he ljattie commencea inumia.v, and continued Til REE DAYS. Our , . . .. ... . enemys dca(flf weap0nS. -jf our 4(1000 men, only a few at ft a ! 1 .a a-wt. ..Tafa. 1 HnA T?r 1- UUtU LVUIU UC V II 1 1 ' t VJ ? W a Vv .vs i ..... i mont would fire, or charge baronet, i and make room for another. Some j timoa thf-ir Ofiieer-a were all sliot or . oul Ot slijbt, bu: the oluiiteera Stood : " ''ir E.niU '" 1 egalars. Com. roote and his iron gun-boaU : h l . u . azainit the loe. but were bad'v riddled. The Kebels fought desperately, and occasionally made some advance; but the Union forces gradually over came them, day by day. Neither Saratoga, Yorttown, or an? other battle iu America, had as many combatants as at Ft.Douelon nowhere so nuny prisoners. The Rebel Generals taken are S.B. Buckner, Bushrod Johnson, and ano- ..l V LUL1 uaini.u r-i III' 1 1 " .3 .1. I 1 ue iilinois soiuiurs coujv3.-u uic . ... ,-; fmwinii;1.. ua npxt ,hcn lowa Missouri, Tlj(J 151,1,11 pn0ners are divided i inn lo.ui'" uusuiiua ma uniuwi am0i,g the Western Cities. t?ouic of them exnress a wulinirneiS to uu; in ' the Union ranks. ' TUK HIRRKSDER. Lanmau's brigaj, of SSjiilb't division, : was the first in the lower end of the en- etny't Wotks,which position they succeeded jn 0tliniD by charging bayonets. . . . . r . .. Ai B,ne unlhi of lU Rab,U wer PlU 1 ted against our right wing, our forces on the right were ready all Saturday night to recommence tbe attack. During Saturday night, a contraction of our lines was made, for n timultantout assault from every point, and orders were given, by Gen. Grant, to take tbe enemy at ino point ef the bayonet Every man wa. at hi. post at daylight on Sunday, and realy to ..l..n.- kni . the M li,ht of day broke forth, Head-riaariers Fort Donalsen, X.- .1 1 1 W.M e,. i nnHOIi of .ll'the circum - 1 ' atanciaa ffntprnmir tbe nreient itUAtian 01 .ff.;ra -t jk;. itmtioo. I Bropota to the , Commanding officer of the Federal forces ' the appointment of Commissioners to tr- raDgo npon terms of capitulation of the ' forces at this place under my command. ln ,b1 T'8W' 1 ,aS' n omafice until I-, n eineK 1.0-aav . .f -!t 1. J. . I lam very respecuuuy, yoorooa s ter, S. is. riiXK.f ca, I Kri ..rt i.r-l 1 an.r.l t l4 A To Brig. Gen. CS Grant, tomm.nding tbe Ua. States foieet ntar Fort Donelsoa. Head-qaarteri, oa tbt Fit14, Fort Dooal.on, Feb. 19, 18G2. ; a" clckser. I Sir: Yours of this date, ereposioz an trmUtice, and tbe appointment of Com - missioners, to settle on the terms of eapi - tulation, is just received. No termt, ex - -pr,t ,n neon,!itionjl and immediate iw -'h,. can be accented. I nronos. to : : J:..l w. move imiueuiaiciv uu vour .uiu. I am, very respectfully, your obd't tervt, L. - Ubant, ring. Geo. torn g. THE REPLT. Head-quarters, t I Dover, Tenn., Feb. 1G, 1862. J To Gen. S. a. Dcckner. Sia: The distribution of the forces - der my command, incident to aa anex- pected change of commander and the overwhelming force under your command com mpels " cceas nf the Cub federate arm, to accept suxejj the wjentroui aao5 unckinalroia term wbicb you propose. I am, sir, your ob't serv't. S. 15. Blckner, Brig. Gen.CS.A. Our for:es were soon in tht enemy'. work ns.wnea ua neoc. oacers g P the - ir sworu?. iqc duik ui .ob ' ' , i render bnr before our men were, appnted of It. i'.iiaw .... a-- ...1 k . n taaia .an .v. I . . . . n, .... . a i . mow .uu f"-" i ecuted their escape during tbe Bight.tak- j iDg with them Floyd'. Brigad. aad a few favorite., and .cenpying what lew tma.i steamers they bad. Tha prisoners are land in denunciation of the runaways. Many of them acknowltdge tht hopeless ness of their ease, and intimate a williag- ns. to take an oath of allegiance aad rt-, tara to their Dome. To the question put to an officer at to ! a iot prisoners we had, ht replied : "You have all out of 115,000 who were ... km.d jij no. esctM. not Kiiiea or oia noi cacapa. it u impossible to get a Ktt of tbe killed d wolnded, at all tbe killed have not . m , been brought it. aad thej art mixed iih the Rebels. Our troop displayed immense pbytieal endurance, as well as undaunted bravery, during this eevera struggle. Siect fie aV rcsrmcaf of the fort on Wednetday latt, they vere aficntima expand to a leary Uorm cj ram or $novjjMmg awj me aay, ana iymj vn inwtr " v and vert trithoul proeition half of the tine, and all the limt xiihoui kuti. Tfc. R.t..l. U.. AM .M niaeea. 17 heaTT cant, 20 000 aUnd of rnje, beiidee a lare quantity of eomoiUsary etoree. iiretiiiijiw 7 CuiCACO, Feb. li. a deepatch Iron Faet Doneliao iT: "The force were -i. I . km lha R.bela ' WUUI VVft " mmmajtwf - , hail ll aJianiavea of Dotltion. Mine well fortified on a lowar piece of ground Frem the foot of their entrenchment, rifie-pitt nod abattit extended ap the rii-) g,,', Uiax.a BiTTsaa will soon orcr of Doe cr. Their for- eume it Read the Adt ia another column. tifieatione on the land tide, back from the .. I r.. ihiIu van lan or " m ruer, we a. ica.4 tun. - Their Water battery, in the center of the rinr. mounted nine heavy tune. The Southerners were eure of lucceaa: ta any other cause, they could bavt beld the puai lion against a hundred thousand men. Our lou at Fort Donation. Cuicaoo, Ftb. 17. A prieate message, rttieved tbit evening by the U S Sanitary CommUtiaOjfrom Cairo, tayt there tre 300 killed, 600 wounded and Maj. Pott, of the Eight Illinois Regiment, with 200 privates, ara nritoncrt. and bavt eone to Nashville, the. aiaht hefura tht '6 o tutrender. The WouaifeaT. St. Locis, Feb. 17. All tbe wounded on both tides at Fort Donelson will be j B,nB. kera and nlaced in the bo.sitals j A dcien or more turgtont, with a corp. of hn.nital nnraes. lell inia aiiernooa lor me Uttlt fieId t0 ,ist ;B ,heir transportation. i !.! i: nj . ..4 Hospital tuppliet art called for, 'ill bt sent ia from all part, of tbt coun- i Citcionatti, Iodieoapolie,.&c , are try. , tenuiog in aiu, auu aaaiug inn bum. j of tht wounded, to nurse. Ta break tbt force of thtir defea t, tbt reetsionists, on Tataday, ttarted a tlory SWioni.ts,oa T.l.y, turled . .lor, frta Baltimore that Bauregard had rutbed . . . i . r IB WII.U u.vvo aica u ....... niton. Tbt father of list hat a great ma ny children jet. Fince the Yictory at Ft.Donaldson, Com.Foote and the Land Officers are preparing to puh up the Tttnnesiee River, to Clarksville, and then on to Nashville. It is reported that the i RaKoI. hie. nhnnddned Clarksville. tO Concentrate On aStlTliie. Gen. Sterling Price, on his retreat :. .i..Ar. r.n.l K I j GAr. f nli ra is i captured by tbc I nionnta. There 13 a reported Union rising in force at Decatur, Alabama. The Rebel abandonment of Colum bus, Kj. ia predicted. Seven hundred released Union pn- ! sonersare expected at Fortress Mod- T-na I sil f nprrirfin nmnnir lhfm. . w ' a Alreadv. there are signs of discou ragement among the leaders, and of ' discontent among thc dupes, of the Rebellion. But they must all for ; future safetv be suflicicntlv subdued j an4 punished to "take all thoir con- ceit out of them" for ever ! . a - t Tbe Cavalry foree ia tbt army it to be tonsohdated tato fifty regimentt. Kegi- aeatal bands ta bt dispensed with, brig- tdt btndt being sufficient Tbete ars largs aad thoughtful ittmt of eesnomy. , T t Tr. . A family by tbe nam of fan 1 were burnt out ia Point tswnthip, out night. ' Their dwelling was a rented one, but they 1 lost all their furniture aad other pertooal j property to the value of about 300. The . fire occurred during tht absence of the : familv. Tht house, we nndersUnd, be- loed to Samuel Burk.abine, of North- .n.k..l.n 1 iu""" John Kriegbaua, actr Snydertown, ! two-storey. Brick- Dwelliof House, a- died very suddenly on Friday aight of rm ble.a Well with a Pump, and JsM. . . g , . V. . a. k.j.ii.. ' eiher Onbui dints. 4c. wiih the appancnaa week before last. Be weat to bed well as crsM lhe of WM. osa usual, but tomtwhat restlees. Toward j L P ALBRit.HT. fbenff. morning, be beesae quiet. Hit wife got Sheriffs OiEce, Lewiabnrt;. Feb. I". IS6I np leaving aim in bed, tad on rtlaramg to call him,' found him dead ! Tbe Hutchison family has been prohib- ited frem tinging to the toldiert beyond liia, P.tom.hich they were doing i . itbont pay on tht ground, we presume, that the sentiment of their tongt might hart the feeling! of Rebels. Th Riohmoad Examintr tayt that Gov. Letcher went iato tbe Heuse tf Del eg.tetb. other day, ia a drnnk.o tea- i ditioo, ok ob, wnne mat noay wat to tesaioo, -e, - i , " Speaker, puffed away at a tegar vietroutiy. . . it. .i . . r .a,, v v ii. ......ft . ... A uiFfiauia utfiOB ua idb . . . . ueia u. " '". Tf1 V , 'Tnrfo a'. pt u, PmitJ,B, Mwg, Mon iu delivery. Tbt gtseral rtaark it that Dr. Bar baugh's lecture ea "tha lioat Feeling," aaa . anl.adiff affair I 'nforf nnalel. ,hi konte wu lVlm Wilka-Bam Record Has. Sam. Pickens, a State Senator of a. ass Aenafaaev, ia 101 prison a. rasuafiue tot refusing allegiaaoe to tha Coafederate 1 The L7. S. forces recently captured ' three valuable Ehip3 in the Gulf of 1 Mexico. Sec. Stanton is aSain at work in . : fr . . i. n- rt a Lis Office at the War Department. Generals liunter and Lane do not harmonize as to Kansas expedition. I The second Butler expedition, 10,- j m j. fiuin? out ftt jos,on. LATEST. Clarksville captured; Xasliville offers to surrender ! I FEB. 21, 1862. EMPl.Oi VL.HTf $.SI AGENTS WANTED. W ' PT "" i5 to 7S P" tBd all eapensea to axtive Aienisor fie ;OIIlinj.on. Parucnlara sent free. AWrrw ! -Erie Sem Marhme Company. R.JAME8, General Aeent. Milaa, Ohio. 9uif If HufjLwCt BaUumic Cmdiul will not cere, in the lat aiagrs of Coasumpaon. we koow from eipeneaee it affurdt great relief. 1 . . 4ilK..li . ... tm fur., ttal Time-TbleLtwisbnr R.R. Statiun. NOVISG yOKTH. t Freisht A Accom'a parses Lewishj T:5S A M Mail Tram do 4:3 P M ' Nieht Eaoress o Ud P M jfor.vc south. Mail train passes Lewisbarg A M Kreisht at Accommodation do 6:0 P M X:ght Eipress do ll:iu P M attotsourfl Itlarbtt. Corrteled Wetktjf Wheat U5 Eggs I 12 Rye 65 Tallow 8 Corn 45 Lard 8 ! Oats 23 Ham 12 1,50 Shou iSide...8 Si 9 Flaxseed. i Dried Apples ,1,25 Cloverseed yJ,50 Firkin butter 10 f otatoet au Fresh butter... 14 Couatrj Soap 4 A. G Hogs no tale MARRIED. Br KT S W'tf. rHh in.t.. ELLIOTT wt fRiXCES MVHAKT. 1 1 U.l.t.rf. . b. it. j r. ..." .. " .D..1iti -.ih.,..Joiia.:iiia-v Kuaaaia . ii.kt n " B. SW.JG MiM.13til iBM.DaVlOD. MaStlLLOf SI.B.-v Ba X. MA.-SIB J Dt. kuauswl .t i... .if is ri:i:l.ViV j amtMit hiuh. w ii i. few t. . il. BN'K. blhof OO..M.1B. I Cb'O..I.T. Ei . 15th IbK . BEXJ prtKIL o Outer Co. ui tuzmrru siocKka of wt&s..x i By R. J r Sh t.l. lutk iau.. SAVl'tX KOv.NS aaa n K.BLCCA SIuiK. BuU ot Cbr, ni)MU ! r Z "'Xi riiA'i t. iv.ru r.ra.softi iiusi srwana 4 i 11LI 1 1m. Mt It, Ubtnj, .mr . g, u.. u. w. v.r. u, i.wo"l. w B.lur...... BSO Mid KCUtL mLLLk,lcuf B.IT.1 TBUfrf. S(C9, la L-vUbarg, TM last-, BCTCB9 1M3IOXS, nfd IS wax oaa ot ot axt nfcf. cLby ataae-aa. Im ral at Lu o'ciocA, A M -, flaadj, freta HXCbrta.J la tw;bars. ttb io-L, Mra MiRT WOLF, taiief of Ja.-ta. u VutC aaJ UuAlcc ft Joa atoiaaJ aj-i 2 jr, 11 aj, 4 I. V . .'. T.. Lveft. C- 4tk lf.rt-.of tHBcWrU. thom4mb ii..i i u7 ua... t j.Br, at law 1 ilawa. j MARTIN MIlLER,of Kelly tOwnship,?ed about year, died, while in the cr.ce of: hit coo Dirv. a oiemtKr of Cart- Taie's Com-: j Ult kua(i la, Satordav ereomj. He leaves wife and ihrce chiUren. ACCiaenianv not, na ine oiq of rro. i in toe la'.o year ui bis age. jwn. i nn-i. ui : WmheiJ. I oion Co. Pa. He wa of L'apLT. ! Cnarch'. Company, 524 Kee. Penn'a Vol., sta tioned at Camp California, near Washington. : la M.ffiiabur?, IfSih id si, MAKV, wile of Thomas Dreisbach, agej 64 years. I In Mion.3J iniL, Mrs. RACHEL AVRE8, in her 3th year. ImportaaU im SbaBiaker. IVA.NS A- COOPER hare added to their j stock a complete assortment of hHoE tlSUiywi. S&oemakf rs will fiod it to their advaotaee to cali an 4 nam toe our atck. It is complete, and otferf d Cheap for Cash at .U. I 1 Urlraat wit kalalaa. 'iA ' u,u .1"U, UU ... 01. wcr.wca wu avail. , 4thLewisbare SHERIFF'S SALE. T)T virtue of a writ of Lev. Sa. issued j out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lnion county and to me directed,! will espoac I to Public f'a! or Ontcrv, 00. SatarJav, the is.h day of Marcvi. ises.'at e Public Hoase 1 of M Kieckner, in the bore-orb. of 'ew Ber- ; hn, at 10 o'clock, A Ail mat mes.uase aaai 101 01 frrouna suaaie ia the boroueh 01 .New Berlin, l nion conaty. rennsyivania. thai AC1! in lira g-nrrAJ p lac 01 said oorougn witncne namreF4;iounfiet oa the east by Viae street, souin. by Cherry alley, west by tot No. 41. and n)rth by Old Market stirri.coniainin( in length 4fiJ fret, and ia breadth 6 feel, wherein are erv'i'J a 1VATROX4 COII. OIL! J.1 warranted XON EXPLOSIVE, and equal to any KEKOSEXE. Why bay an eiplosive Oil, when a few cents more per galloa will fu.rtii.la yoa with a per fect Oil Made only by Penn'a Salt Mannfacturin?: Company, so. m. wainai sl, raiuotariu. Feb 10, IfAHXy 1 ; APO-iiriER t 8APOMF1ER O tw"l'he FAMILY SOAP-MAKER. All Kitchen Greae ca b. made into good SOAP by osing SAPOMFIER. LsrDireetions aceompaoyine each Box. 80AP is as easily made with it, as makia; a cop of Cuffee. MaosaTactured only by ihe Pateateet Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company, xt- ir. waiBB at, niuaEirais. Feb 10, I SCSr 1 Ml SIC H. W. CROTZER has nst received a larre assortment of the ' a a a. a oewest and best MLsIC comprisiac Sacred and tjecolar Book.. Insiroctors for dinVreni Instromenti. Ball Room tactics, Ac, . , u together with a choice seleetioa of ebeet Mo- sic, aianse waien we painouc aorx is wen; represented. AH of whirh is for sale.eheap. at the OLD POST OFFICE, Lewisbarf- n. CERII tRT. DEHT1ST, has removed to Sooib3d street, foar j aoors trom inc i own uiock, li. w isnrRO. PA bomcthinr Jcw! p ROCERY, FLOUR & FEED STORE ; It . ... . I J oa Lower Market street. 1-ewi.bort.lwa doors above the old Hayes' stand, where I will sell everything as t'hran aa the Cbeapest! l trii ri t w ov me can.iresn evevv aav sweet POTATOES, aad other Ve.etables in their season. rrCASH paid fcr all kinds Prtxloce. CPTrCall-see-saiufyyourAelvesHi Octw, is w. m. euja "THE UNION," rsUblbhetl in lSUWnale S.- 2.J.1I. "fflROXICLE," established in 1S43 Wbo!e X., 932- COUNTY STATEMENT. -i - .ait ' i i -Tti 9 a Mis! 3 m c MS. - " t i -r 7 R 3, a - J w . Z 5 - 3 S :c:-s-a eOm-Jaiw-i J - ; w - - Delinquent Collectors. UnllllMltlHutMU 10 Items of Expenditure. Auditors. Tor wtkific eoaotr .tt:o.tii lil, IbcI 4 B.BBr7. BBO-BS PTOOi. BBS t. 0B 40 U-Kl j Assiiors pay, Imaaiai aawawxir 11400 Election Expenses. f prtnf !rtKia bM 'larra I i taitvr. E.erUoa Ac .4 ia 1,-ctaa-r lv M Katura Ji.-i.; ia Nowoil-r j Kim..uu.ujMiiBuirua wiinJaJn Scrubbing1 Court House aud Jail. Abb M '(.terror oA tibtri .. i rwX. Wilnam. UtaniUf aatA iwpauiDC riTiaa ta Jui 7 0T 33 Attorneys Fee?. J B Lisa, Amlarr a Ctaioars' AUtare-7; Prothonotary a OlSce. Tarw yrrWM aai era j II- W. tnutr. atauoaary Ae. aaaiuaa JUataub, Cswck tW for Court Expenses. Jurors' taj na IT llv.-w 1M 4 Orsd Jarar tor rebruafj l-rm 4C3 u--w-asi sa Traer Jurr. r Kearuarr I.rm tTtinufm tm.,rr jumrfrMav T.rw I i,.,n. J.t. fc lkf.t t.m si Court Crier s aires. s..-i ,. fail T3 00 Tiiistaves or Constables at Court. Jobs bft, tKrg Sbocb BBl ilfim. Ikij Constables' Mileage i making Ret'ns. ..rt J. KoiaaS A.U tt.f. lUil Road Damages. JttAlaaa WoUi, aa Sbb t 1"'( 0 J. V itt u 1-1 '? W1tl1.a1CMn.fca 4a so llv if Owrto. r... . . el A UuB If- fftvlirr a. do lmrt4N So Af:Ciabar Job. !!. So L.i.brs L..1 3ir..r d. ao W.L'bfMB0.rtia arbfin 4. fk Dt Jba Ua., aam d. do J a . ?..o. a. stifiiabart UrajAaaCtakUi au a. a a! &uO 1-T ii M1A S.iOO 1-m SBwlSSl w State Cosu. Oxrta raid la w. ot C-fo- Ti. ta. t-lic.UiJ BtlfM ... t barlM Crrtir 10 .T f 1 U.i ll.rtet w H..rra.n 1 V H.i !.. t Aa ...Jn.l.BEBl... 3.0 do n. D.f k.otbr.aff aad Ward Millar 11. l co . r.l..ad Mr. iMiia. aU a n.J.1 MA1.I UI a. Ai.M.Jar 3cAeficii. Sd do V- BBaEtlia. il..rwrtM a 14 do iat aUii.r, Uuuta Uadm S.otbl li-i Fox Scalps. Htarj HeittBiAB and "M New Bridires and Repairs. , God Vrr.-mmtMt, iaixibs crtoc. ar. .an. IWr M11 a -A.tdl .Isa. NMr. baisliD( kfiiar aettf Daritl Hrbft, Vulaiw U0OM r.aTl ClioA-aa, rtpairiof bridfa orar IhUa Ht-ff-Jo JaaMO J kawrblaj, rrytifitaf ItcUc At U ta'i Hiit Aw-xa W lnck A Co.f4vaA aaJ varfc at.Butfaaa brwfv. 4.61 Koi A UiBBacihbl, rrva.rla( brxlf at Favrsaarti' w.w MT I vai. A 9a.a, MM IUB(.aB fcr bndfa at Lii(iffi aai frr. 11 tUja wert, bfHf at kaosl-Ptv 13 " ft.a rirr. wvk at arwlr at na'a Z-- at ik Uaucft, faauriai. bnd at sUotf.er W 13MJ1 Sheriff's Fees. ) Jaha Cimcr. biM -r erav7tac j 1 Haawvlataa atxJ JaaiT Miliar ta feara PwuitaAuUary. aa4 ItaaaaA U ilm t tictitw ! of Uaafaaca. aa4 bokrjiti aod tA.os Wt arMeatrra, atAaaa- taat. Jarurt Ae, Ac AK at Penitentiary. a lrdL Ibr aaaprt mt aoavicu ia aar ' t.aiUaii-My 14 Pablic Buildings. B r FWIVt, to tkhtaBtiaa 9 ST W uiiaOl Wij. aVssT . tava Hwal 4.tA J"w,fh Mtitwrr, kit b.aAt, UL&( CoBTi Ucow,a 1U0 UmImtz uatt Ca. ia fall till Vtbruary 17, W.l 7 Mi David tSiator A Soa, fcr autfKiali trt Govt ll .aatrpa 1" Ti J an M.tw-r. for akinc Ooan Uoqm sttraa Stt Jarkua M LaOdft-iia. &i.b f.a.1 to (ata 1. 11 ! J.-at. Rehvr. tu it i-rA 194 ( II WMltr. r'jmmm t troaal tnaa t M f .1 Krr. rwaauia awl Aadiof kaj itvr Curt Uoa 300 AbrixB Mury,cltTaaiA' paTataaot aroaaii Joart UUiaw 1.97 tfUom HMJttrr. Atraat tTcacaotr Watual lafiiraaca CwBaa, a. ta . atrat Na la 34.00 J A Kma-r. w rk Court Ikmar rw4 5nl Muaka. ftadia( aaiat, anl paMtiiis Crt Uaa rt( I3t 40 ' ffl'ID IlUataWEM'Ba 1 -WWrVM watntrwl AM a-,-.... i. --i lit I ! k.ttar. aa-ai, iaauia Caut Hoaa. aad ' ''Zti"1:' , Jn.1 aWt, bwHTMrSatr.a)wa a SO . a itrvrkiaa.hTaTTT a. tor t--tt '- nfftai aAdJolje Rnait Vitaara T Ja views. loooo i . i Aericuuurai. ' a a laird, Traaaarrrot Afnciail.iAi SorVty District Attorney Fees. I Jos C BactMr, hi rail till S-ftraBb-t T-rm Coromi.-ssioner' Office. jABtat rroaa. Iat. lVatmatti.af. la fall !! V land Mla.il.. Ui J Sraanrk Boi.aaVr, A aaaaadj. Curb, 1 M uao 1 as. ! IirfTrta..?"iiia.A. County Printinfr. WordB t CcTTMUaa, Craslj priauas at ar a.trart S4"0 - ! joT.BWABB.tj ut.t isoe-tijoo Miscellaneous. a n Lurd, aaror ua ai. act, mtiM f A.Oitcra 1-?T ft M SarttT. 1 tuaal iiJBl ar S 50 lAA book., -. -LM i i a. fisU-bca U i J U fnO-taml tvi A 4 i.rm 3 R.tti H."rpm. la fil fc fUt Mt to.ct"rx-r 1. UM rtl exutrat a il tT W'.W. W-tawl -i Uwzts, aU4rlJ 1W 1U: antt m x 10 C l Sb' Wcliaitf riwrt r l-T J. 6U.1 A -- t R H llr. fr r rVcrtrf '. f'Mfjwti i Mili.aVnira'-a-i-4- ap ' ia t HJiah Ho.iava w i L It trw- ltV,t I! o-rr 11 m J Owsrr- we. Ibr pvtMwrltt: J Ml..t X- li CrtxatT. fcr hrUi - !- r mO , a KaWi. nU c Irttiiiil Ui rMk K-i J A Mcrr.-rnr.Jr iB-i.UrdUir. : mad at Klr.iia ifrtwwr W 5 ! livMinjr Bra Township. eiar. r-r Art ' f Att:(:;y ) Avrirvi. 't;t rrrrr. . : mmm ? , -.Jvg fcxuvm aa.1 tj.Mllv S-nTJ ' Borro-rH Moncr. Moej Uat M aetj and 6V 4 M Interest wxiii Lv CoUDtv. Oiol SUVr mad o-her fUT Faniilicsof Volunter. faM ta Fasiiiiw of VtwoiWra new la Mrrwa ti t 3- Bif lO wA. 1, i-V--, Ua Iltii ttJfl J WE fb Tfoirfr f. Corr at t fc-r of fh vwa of . a. Ivwrwf j ul mit Um- h-rrgwtt j unuUfcl lia k fyiiU avM rirt)'l turv f rhw awa atuct f- f la ac A i 1. u r rTKl trv ti'Vrti wiiur''ur tvaia-x a h C.-aa. U. k afar' C'ffcwjwi ih tr u.t f Lwats-r-u.-f. in-' ij of Jaauary A l l-'i P M KCl.tT. i Atu.: ; V. L--LAN M IC :Avakal.Mra A.kiiMJT, fl"k. IX WALTlvK.) Treasurers Account, 1561. JL H. LmMd, Trttuurtr, in cenuxt uu'4 Crimi rvun!y. Dr. T' KaaftBtt- do Iron Traacortx aa mtumimmt Jauuar 1, 1- 1 -'.-OabtacliBc uit &r IMI aatl rrwiov 443 An at of DimlW-'U I CntWtrrr fcr lAk 4 Aaa'ut f it ,'' U, C JC-aicf la Ait. .i l aafc jr LiDc la -& u (,f liaoik-'r AA.tv Caa of J U I;k aal lwra, daa ftaaa c ai ur-tj J,-4S Co Jury !lirf pr S Reus aad bxj Cua-,re TlaM Caab !rn J -Qa'haa wf-,!6 frm r'oaih f Pna a f r H'tB rMrnittlj-d 4T, b tte La4i of Lariii f aaC TiUA.y T 'V Cawvi. trim u.:r wavrvo 5 It CSIT.t-S. V Cr. B; C aat:ifBa ailewt- u Ccilstxr r pr-wva ev-" l'1? Cuaa tuts fur aV.1 14 rctaaiwxi'T.f oa B-;.fTx frr l! At raU-.a ta Cvrciun fc,r iaai aavA jr aiiiOfl we-ari H EKBwrti u. CI1 om l-Ii-fTl (nr Iff! 11 VrkerirvUMavwttM. Ivm tai - 1 dju I:-. On BfVfT-x lte-S OnlHaJing Taz'Aabt It I c4 rwf a 1- a. aV l-ruiKl J do 04 af I yr.a.iaa.1 c4 tf OrlejT f T lot-real t.B to ai- l ' W Tr6airr'tOwDaHf-t f !!Wi4 1SvT., t..- due Cuuoiy 7 Traaaawf M 61 .7,431 U Union Couuty. Dr. OuUtaD ling Ort-a af lST ao II 4 4r lf- to !- OtxSar lasiwd ia .ft I 4o Ks..if (iatVKM lutSS l.ii a." sa 171iT lar- - :?, rif Jaa'j A ISO do I 1? Im tVISaC laa ettct Cr. OnLfr or. do l.l do B.lit. T-W.BMd !a do fU Aaj't . da ! n J buk-i. i J. Jib 1 sit Sa j 4.. i.f ui .- a S 1 do S&C.U nfm jjap'tcalrtd ! 1 do lt!lrf.4A do do KV-i-r lev? do do. fr?ai olbr wcjra oi w Do I.. Trv..ur.r 63 1 1 IT, 535 St l-l J.bT b b.1. 1b rAr cf -onet. 141 .a W. Uj doh t iBd A . !it.r t f tfc. o - nf TbI. a. t.. a cr'tLti i.:.d sod .n-i-T f eir . .f. (Mill "f u. CoKBk.N'.criuA If. a a . d a aa - tf. d. Srd ABd r-- rt U. . il.t . K'itU ..4 , kir.al-.iBrM. and Tr.au: s -o-owiarliNnau. I tj. Uu ih ?r ivil. tru. .-. .-trti .T.tnX la tt..a abrrof, ... tb. aid Ainliurr. h.f ar j ualo t our fa.. :., ml tti. rcfO-ai-..K.fi.r. 0&-.1. LAa j hrraib of L.a jb-rf. 1 ht. Tib Ay af JutMf AkU. I Itwn: S O WILL I I kaiTT. UMl L -HAFFIIH. i-tadllara. CS. Kx-UTiJIEii TiK'M.'SON.I vt - . rn i vf.v r. lAflS Tb. V Uir(.. pa.d IB Id. I . 1-1 B .-.rob.-. 3 i..j.r J i'Vnlrrf Brd J ?tk-V pd.Ndi. fa.L PKjfw,rslMf,TwlfAM,aXaiaie i 4..1. (4 :o p.rt- Rlu.f B Vinct. R SiraM.. B Era4- t KadBia, J Mart.ai .4rfcnr. R troti., J OatraV tf 1 atoelu fd IB full V t-1 IB t .rt. Heal Estate. Woodland for Sale. The subscriber cnVrs ar PnbTioi Sale, at ih h. a-e cf U d ra Strhi, m EaM BorTa'.-e towc bip. ator'1aa the -'i4 f Marci noauait-ui 140 Acrea ! TiMliER LA.xll. Mlua.cl n ih. iorin slope of ihe namekm Ridge, ButTa!o. township, on the l eL s-Je cf th- main rual from Boiffaloe X R. a . t.i ew Brl n. L i well covered. principal w.Ih .be Chr-snoi aai ChesniM Oak. and is i d-red -n irac-.s to sail parchaerv. aaie to cemmeace ai t o'clocic ia the a.'teraoon, and eon -iitrns rr,a 'a Kaewa by D.MLL KESuLEU. Buffaloe Tp. Feb. 19. l6i TO Ii K RENTED, On Snares or for Cash, THE lars Siw-Mii! and 300 Acres X of aJj-iiuin? Timber Land aud tbe Farm of 1 40 Acre. no Penn Cieek,fu!if drirr;bi m the offer "Fob Sita.1 in the &.'r . t'knm irle. signed HLUH BELLA-. App y 10 aim personally or by ieiier lo bis Ageui ia M.Cn bor?. Cnlon coanly For Farm. Shares half. Hi M'll anl Timber.Car.ri $Sow. or shares na.f lhe lumber. Banbury. Jan. 30, lets F0H EE1MT. THE large Frame DWELLING on Market .treet, be. ween 4:n and 5th. sooth sir!. satiabtc fir two families. For further panic alan. inquire of Jan. 17 J. B. M I.Al tiH UN, Aeent Tavern Stand for Sale. THE subcribr tft-rs at Priva e Sa that atoable HO! SE. wuh "a'.'e.!hed a! two Lots of Groaad. .roaie on the Torap.ka (in lhe main Mrreiiin tae Biroueh at Han . Ion, Colon Co nr-w occnp ed br llav. Mottr. Terms eay. laij lire !' jr ai.e.. HE"R V WII1TVER. ll. ioll II Vbj. Kai,aVa4 Hart. ton. March S'i. Isrtl m'f FOIl RENT. TROM 1st of Apr;! that n.w'v- 1 T twill BRICK H-rE on the R .orjtj Road i lie Sooih Ward, aow ia-cai.u i.y :prnfH-.'d- Inquire of Nat.VL.NL E.N t l,..abarr. l-r m. iflt : FOR SALc. THE tore-Rjom larely- oerupieJ by A. M. Lawshe. Inqnire of a J.M.L1.N.N. Lew-sbn'?. May I"!. Land Warrant fir Forty Acres rtOR S al.E EnQ,aire a- tlx Uiice cf ah .r 4 f"i.". l.'Wif anri. . - 1 K0TI3E : T'HE B.'oks and Aerooni. r.f lr. T. i. f IIRI'T have p.n piared n n-v hit i f- r e.-n.i-ii'ia of which a.l laterev.vT a-'H rae ma aiiee. JOH.N tj Leiibrj, Nov. "s lr li r
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