II CUT I STtt Ml HI Iffllffi Mill W. TTTTTT U A. vi BY 0. N. AYOHDEN AND J. E. CORNELIUS, At .1JjO per Year, always In Advance. rtii-i-ai o Tn?s'av JTili r- r-i .v i i hv Afirrnoon. ;V Mr. r'e?" Tible. 0;hcr: , r.'i 4 i aaes. I " ' L-.ii up SI. "-'. 13. that lis, lfi, 10s, Ac. .Srt e Any who mse1 this chance, eaa ui flaV. anew at Township Election. March Cooft. Ac. Vnlou County C ouit c .nclude J. In iht rrt 1 1 Weiktl Weikel, the T.ff to. k a l..n-SM it. tl.:i-.r Martin ?tM.M tut TIS. Mrs L'. i.;v ii Sue, and s:i r.;..;.t!i charge if tiie "icr For !he c. m.i ; 10 pay c her ch.l , sis,?! drm in Ja.i- I j. ! a-, Pavi-J r Pli 'er was ' - a ! !!ruj S;!i-!l, Geo eppiintct C '"'"t Scai c'.i. at.' J. i.'. "i-wi. An Adjourned Court -laves, appointed f..r hnril.3 Ar.i a:. 1 f r Jarv T Tavera I "' Kremer. I " r. i Cimiii .a i '! ; in BuSali-e 'I f t-jti. T.ne I:-Leai.-ourj, of V'i;l.arap av. M.-.r.-hSi' , !lv, Morrh - I. e- wrre crartfJ to Jacob ;.3 . To tireen, New aa, Tim (ia:e lirei-!arh") aa.l Jam., p-cV-ar.!. M.iH a--e for t!ie V. aie, iu tran.f.rred V Cewi- eiVl A-i arp..caii.'u for h. !e- t',. 1 ......I- ,n LewisVurz was re.u e.t. r....,:,.. i:.J several e:i!einents or coaiinuances, c! Ter.n, wuhoui a- r.rt ! li.e Trial List U-t trais e eailae bave.all concerned . f., I-. , ,f i;.e iee:nir Id Co pera.c. cScient almir-t: .. ' I . -.'W.,.t,3. ma v ord.nari'.v en-iy the remaioier of h.s lerm Courts per year as ; i:h four as sh .rt wee antSccs ia Juniata. MoEtour, CvMurat.a, olc. . i F b W'sh'n.on s Bi'V-'it-va. ifra.v cVerved a.l over the Vui.:n ui.c..mmh..nc.rs. , In Lew..bars. several Na ,,nai F!a, were displayed, and at evemg qai-.e a cred.tab.e illumination, esprc j 1 - " ('..un R,M.m-hi!e tlie Cv.urt was hwias Us . j-,. . . J.l ,-,V;,. ! sr.Ver in the chair.) when Waahmutoa'a : Farewell Jire5s was real by (ieo. Morr.il. : ri ard aa ania'.ear r!ee club of cemlemen mUu l'tlT.3 c.a-.ia. " -TVth t th White IT3U- bt hf ri Trod Uit) k'-Kt-x. fArt vd U I'rcni- nt ii-or ' So sung Willis upon the deaih of Gen. IIabbisox, in 1S10. Tha enemy has not there been s stranger, since. Thursday last, President Lincoln's youngest child, Willie, died-of typhoid fever and the next ever, at the call of bis country. He is Oldest is reported sick. Thus do domestic ka0wn in th. army as tho "Preying Col sorrows add to the weight of official earea : onel," 1 a maa of rigid piety, jet imposed upon our I'rc.-ident. In this hie deep s!i jtion. be needs ana reccivee iuo ETOipalhles and prayers of millions of hie j-cop.la .William Wallace Lincoln was a fcrij-tit lal of twelve years, aul was to be buried Monday. It is stated that the Kt. P.eT., Bp , Gen., Lcoitdas I'olk, P. D., w'nh other; of his atrips serioasiy discuss tha "milit ary necessity" of Emancipating the Slaves to fc'ht with them, in order to save the Secesh cause fr.-m u:ter ruin. There is, ae yet, no ou'ery fr:.m Democrats aaicft ' freeing and armicg the slaves" to fight f.,r the Uebel. 1 but they do howl against f.,nr millions of rcotda in : ruij ...j'""5 i favor of the Uni .n l and yet they c.aim to be friends of the Union '. . SarW'e believe it was Gen. Tajlor who aid he "would rather fjU the Greasers than.? 'I them." Uncle Sam has gener- ally had to "feel" the I'.ibcl scamps in eome way the very chaps now '-fighting" him. With Twenty Thousand 1'riso- ISEZS on hand whsse hollow be. lies are to be fi led and a big batch mre to whip our Soutbcra l:c:'ura' are wsxiae rather COSilVE. Our T-.cerable daiiy (Samuel aforcfaid) intends, after "fpabkiag" them souniilj, to make them go tD wrrk an l get their own grub, like h's other chilJrcn. ty-For some Cioulls past our National Power se-uis to Lave been very carefully vased for f;ar it might hurl some of the Rebels who daily murder our loyal peop le. Now it seems to have teen found out that the quickest and hardest blows art best in the long run. The fear of "hurting" Slavery, a!st, las prolonged the War. The political ; power of Slavery must be Wokeu, before wo can have solid peace. No more "daubing with untempered mortar." j P9The Constitutional Convention at Wheeling, Yirgin-a.-idjourned without as- ins atij thing to make themselves a Free ' ia!c I at:l ihry do, we hope congress will not almit the proposed Slave State. . K.liicg Siave State, for the sake of P.r- , fstaatisg the piwcr of Ciavery in the L. j k c ., i. a- ::.,m " - ccnaie. wi.i never uj. i.o.c j - , &att is tow the people's unalterable dtteruiita:i?n. ing, at New Orleans and elsewhere, (un- j dcr white cf&ecrs,) free and slave Black men for the War the Jam under promise of freedom at thr . 0Ae ll'jr. Why , should not the Union men d the .ame? ' Can aay Democrat tell us why we may not twist the Constitution to save the Un-' ion, as well a. th, U-bcl. to destroy it ? i Rob f vLta-Ug time thi Dr9ctie ' leader iu IWlvL, and Ruchan.n'. cr.tnr tt LewHbarU, r,ae l0 eld Yir- ni.," .LiC;iien cS;.e ur-(Jor tb, i Rebel usurpation. The Sheriff of Buck. ' county la. sold .V.i, r, ,.r!j ,Ue lr,itor j left behmd. G.oJ rlii.ncel I . n- . . " .. t'i,..i c see i.aj:. i..Lu s accunt of his iu i' ca s" rittt-u'utijii Luvib" ci-".: atsj aiso J;r bundteJ, it, I sci.u.g theai Electa of Chastisement Until recently, the Richmond Ditpahh ha. considered one llcUel as equal toic "Yankees" in battle. Roanoke, and Fort Henry, have knocked eff tiro fiVa of the estimate. It now say. : "The truth we believe to be that one Southern man, fighting for hi. own fire- side, is a match lor any three invaders ; and that, besides, the South is a more ail- ! itirj people in lU inslincie and aptitujfs than the Yankees, or any other nation, except, perhaps, the Ircucu and fcpan- ih. Bat. to dent ail courage and stamina to the entire Yankee race, U as impolitic as it is uujuat unjust to our own e jtdii-rs, whose victories, if gained r,Ter a rare of cowards, are not worth boasting of.' Three more Tictorics will reduce the Rebel estimate to an equality with the YatA-ce, and an additional one sink him considerably leioir jmr. t?s-n effort has been made to propose conf.-rriog upon Geo. 1!. M'Cklian, the rai.k cf Lieutenant General. There are a dczaa Generals better entitled by age, experience, and services to that distinc- lion, than he. We would say, take not ,htt honor from Scott, fur any one, until .,... ,nj da not belittle 1 only npon When ASUINUToa auia upon ctn. the war is over, if any General prortt hiui- tM pre-emmcuuy wormy, let uim ie flesiguaieu mi etui. buwbs.u.. designated as bcott a successor, lnus lar, ueu cifc--i, , Lander, Uuller, Burnside, and perhaps othcrs Lave better won the honor than ji-ciellae, the fullfiiment of whose pre- aa ciatni.as is ret to Aome. J O.I r . . ... k. rnlr.A1 kaait trail A .,., Mmnhr.. M.e.hall . i. nuit. . routed Humphrey Marshall,!, quit. Uw when . ,, Hi , . T "rv , ...Cossack, pulling a stool up to the warm babit of eoming over to tho "Disciples' 1 'r .". .... .,rj 1 .i....v .. iHtAnV:tt ..A Miii.511. ...l ! stov.-bul waking with a start to find my. ..... . ' n creachine to those congregations. On , . s . . f j eaviDe college, ba went to Ohio, and i i . t became President of an institution of learning abandoning that position, bow. high eourage. ay-Th details of the capture of Fort Donelson, show that nothing at Sevasto- e.-.! j.ru..?ft.t iKa innl JmriniT ntaflin phi II 9 " --.. courage of the Uuion soldiers. For three and knew that Geo. Foster was driving in cajs and nights, they were before a chain the enemy's pickets socn arose the bang of defence three miles long, well chosen 0f cannon, and continued volleys of mus sed prepared, and, though often defeated, go try. The front of our brigade eom returnins at command to the assault, meuocd moving, and we bad gat to the Snow fell three inches deep the seeond t'av, and they suffered much from cold and want cf food and of sleep. Gen. Smith's division (a I'ennsjlvaniau) at last broke into the entrenchments on the North part of the line, and held it the enemy see- irglhis, and having the conth line open oa fiTer tJ C;ks.iiIe( Floyd, Pillow lnJ 1S mlnJ of ,hcir p. p.. as they eould ,.tsi ,wj tj land or water, retreated, lcawlng 13,300, by count, to fall into our olnt9j Sunday morning. Gen. M'Cler- D,n(i( cf HI., and the two Wallaces, as as Com. Foote, fought well. Three Lieutenant Colonels, and several Captains (Tom Illinois, fell in action that State standing the bruut of the battle. The Rebels displayed D.ack Flags on Ssturdsy, but on Sunday morning they had all changed to W hue ! , BrnxaPB and his Rhode Islanders. ' ho:c ia "ch,1,' : " Qi in- ba : ; ,3 ifie. life h J .11 is joy. fur the de who were about the best lookinir mil- I g 3d rounds . j fence of "th. right. I pn this, Mr. II. ;rr .int r-ntered the Hull Run tran. My Company had just reaehed a cross- remarked, "I don't pity them a lit. If and came out most sadly siiorn, Lave won immortal fame at Roanoke. - Col. Hartranft and a larje part of his I'enna 4th, who missed accident- all v the danger at Rail Run, retrieved aiftheir mkeb, ful d J . learlCaS UisC n. r0. . j l j """"" I tu n. Rn. .hieh have made aueb i a uc v. havoc among the lteDel. on our esteru waters, we read, are the Tery boat. Gen. ! Fbemost wa. eeosnred and ridiculed for building ! They turn out to be onr most , e5cient engine ol reancmg ion. na opening the way for oar land force, to go ; ,n safetj along tne D.ngs. xney viuui- ; tlte Fremont p. Iee thrt M'Ala.SET, Journal, is chosen j Inspector of Eleotion.. It takes Union I County Patchman to guard the "purity j of elections" tmong tbe Abolition Yea- . 1-A-. r,t f?niirl(iraniirt ! A bogu. Demoeratio" ConrentioB of Connecticut we in eeesioi the other d.y, and the following, from tbe New H Courier, .how. kow the "Bloe-LigbU" eomnoeing it were ifleeted kj the Union victoric. in North Carolina: "i""'" '.Hl, .rTli. : 2' The truth wa. those "deelining" gent, e2rtJ more at the time about their party than about their country that", so I Ex.C8r.-T0I1i.g,M, late Speaker of yfJ, died at hi. home '"e " u I. - 6-- ... Newark, . J., lotli lost , agca uu Bcice unwell, eight ounees of mor-j yar.. i.ucSgau, b .... ! LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 18G2, AE.YIY I I z-siJ Tne 5 1st fenn'a Keg. ai itoanoie. Steamship Cossack, ) Tuesday, Feb. 11, liti-. j We left riattera Inlet last Wcdties lay; moved up the Sound uuiil wa gat oppo- sue tiuspy a omi, wnere we aucuuicu for tie tiiht. Thursday, we raoTed a little further up, r. ... ' I 1 untlj w0 eaald j jst se Koanoke Isiaod. Kain all day. The ga'aloa'i bombarded the battcriee from noon until eight. The Cossack ran so near as to giie us a view of the in jit aagu:.C;ent scene 1 ever wit - neiseJ thirteen gunboata playing oniin- ually, aniwerod by a eontant Ere from the ehore. About 4 in the afternoon, the signal was given for the soldier! ts land. Several light-draft bteameri, with long suing of boats, filled with men, wre al- ready in motion; thoj made for shore, as our boat put off, and I think nearly 5,000 men landod at once. Companies A. and 11. of our Il.giuieiit went first About dusk. jut as we had gone below to eat, the Delaware came alongside, and we bad to start suppcrlcss. When part of Co. II. goi on shore, it was dark, boggy, and un- certain footim. David Brewer wa sent . ahead as pilot; he had not gone ten yards, when he suddenly disappeared then we J- turreudercd to me, auJ ai. the tattc , . i ... ,.i .u , ries." (Uetler believe we jelled .) Tramp saw his bead coram; up "Look out, v . 1 ' ... , ,, , . . ing on, nightfall came, aui we lost our Capta.nl here s a wait.' Ue crawled out, lt tf g!Jt iuto one of the caoi, ....I va M-.l...! atn.tr. tttf tllA hRIK tin tn . r 1 T- 1 ... .. . . . BUu -c j --- r . .-.v..- , ' ' bow of the boat, whero we formed and waited until all got up. Going CD half a mile through the mire, we found soliJ rtrouno. anu siaeacu biu.s. o grouDtl, most retched time rain or snow a' n.ght-no she.ter-and wood Marco. Aa ' , wa. - F O dreamed that I was in the cabin of the self shivering in the oold sleet, my boon ; . . . ,,. .., ' . soak ni, my feet .welling nntil they be " . , - . j cante pa nful it was a moat dreary, un- v " r " comfortable night Friday, Feb. 7, opened clear but cold. An alarm occurred early in the aaoraing. Ia two minutes, the whole army, from being scattered all about, were sucding in j a steam-tug to lead our things. Having aj t00ki with the town, enough sup quiet, serried ranks. The First Brigade j had nu sleep of any account since Friday ri;es to fj tl,em tweaty days. 1 moved off. We staved in th atorm aa : hour or two. At half past seven, w. beard tka emifari r.niirfi rif niin.lr.MrT I fi-Jft L " edze of the wood, but still in elcar ground, wUn our first wounded were carried hack. Jtat was very trying the hardest thing we tad to hear. We moved on through mountaio-Uke road, thiek wilh trees and underbrush, the musketry becoming more disilicot, and other wounded men brsught past. Double-quick, away wa went, along eeut occasion exhibited the nob.e spirit the crooked road, where we could not see tLst characterized the mothers and d.ugh tea feet any way, remiudlag me of a point , tcr. of the eld UevclutioBarv straggle. It iu the road out from Chappell Hollow, seams that a Mr H , with MUs C , (his in I'assing the Field Hospital, wa saw men ' tended), recently called at the residence with skulls split, and brains oozing out there lies cne wila Lis arm off at the shoulder here a young, childish roicc, crying out as we did when the doctor pulled a tooth, and lhe kindly Doctor telling him it would n't hurt him yccder, three men pulling to set a man's arm and here a fellow comes, limping along, road wtere me neau oi iae wgiaem o turned to the left, and w. had halted. ! ..uiutl" goes a shell sinking over our; n;llishi t tree behind Lieut. Blair of B ucfoole m piece 0f shell strikes a man (BOt of our Rcgi.eut) and he drops dead. I ,t0od oa a log, talking with Col. Hart-; raoft as he came out he said be bad boea : ,. . .t. i.r. . -o..u . or u c re j iu . o sue c.., ... . . -, j u . g... DJ further; tte baiaaee of the Regi- blocked the wav.) and had ent for i ortier, jhe ball, sung a fearful Uoe just ' lbeD goon fce WM orjtreJ to leave the j comp,nics in that were there, and with j th(j(a M u M tte cro5s.rol(i t0 turn to , t(je fi . t Tw0 Companies under Lieut. Col. Bell were left there, n e waited tor ; the Rhode Island Regiment, which came . across at right angles, to pass then we tarted. donblc-qaick, down the road to; ...,, M f.awGea'. Reno and Foster.! ....... . .i and John A. Morris-tbcn our battery of - a.uue.j o. v.-6 -:- nrl .h,l!a fle nir and to their musio we crossed in front of the enemy', tatt.ry. A. our Companj was in front of the bat- tery, we had to bait, but equalled low ; T .,pr,ned aerns. a loir, a ballet took ' i. . a. ,i i ... 1 that wa. a twig Ou on iuo arco vj we .bout all I saw of the ballet. We were 00w in a pine .w.mp worse than at Fran WiUon'. .-iU. of .nderbr.sh land tangled vine, and br.ars-horrors, what a place ! We waded in, op to the middle, the Rhode Island Regiment half the time beside ns, mixed a.l op, ome time, half doge, of m, Companj r sight, and sometime, only two or thre. i.s were "all abouL" Reheard j ---- . cheer, ana .aw. -- .e. a,.,,,,. .,tinr. a irna Is : lome one of disappeared. We emerged on the right and rear of the tatt.ry, but the encnay ""e"611- . The right wing of our Regiment formed, IBj moved on, before the rest of us got : out While our wing was forming, I ; ;0eJ iuto the battcrv there were six or ' . , . . ... I 1 . M,e, d.,j nita mere, iiug nae icgs, .u i it secaaed eo (peer that no one cared to tUjuk anj thing muro of theni lain cf any other relic (.f the battle. Oue jaur.g man, wita a duica:a hand and f jot, au 1 black j hair and mustache, lay bcsiJo a cana o, sLut through the face, a lia'.l eutcrit,; tuj ; cheekbone : "ScIJdu" waa marked ou hia eiothing a Lieutenaut, eon of L'r. SeMon, 0f Xotfoit. Xo wounded oE.-srs were th-jre, one of whom struck with hia aword at 6Jme of our men a they came near him : Col. 1'oltcr asked hiui whj he did that? he said he bad heard that wo gave 00 quarter! Looking at the deal, I saw ,;j had their peckers turned inside out. '1 he buzzards had bcnn at them already 1 Xho iart had three elegant tiald pieces, ' 2aj wls lLf: in charge of the left wing of : oa( Uegimcnt. I was sent on with Lieut, lurstcr, of JI.fH.nburg. After three or fjUr miles' march, we met Gen. Foster cn h.rBflbick : "Weil, tors 1 we have trained a great victory 2,000 or 3.000 n.tii have a l a touna a .uaaaecuuseiis ii.iiieoi, -f e--- , the sott, soft floor. . . fcalurda, morn.ng found Col. Ilartranjt iliat ka0. it t hundav we EDent in lookmz arounu at ii . - . . ... if. , iae ptiaoue.a .uo ...rr.ru. it 11. at th. c KL.in.d ttard fturr.Di. Z iVVbLh LeV ouid i , - have held out. Our Companies behaved most admira-1 bly. John A. Morris, Aid, is mentioned ' iu the reports, and Gen. liurnside gave, hiaa a captured horse, with ail the t'luip meats. Laat night atart.d to come on board the Cossack, but some on. bad taken the boat; so we stajed out in th. snow and rain all night another moat wretched time and by dint of perseverance got on board this morniug. We are waiting for ""IS1". P"" " N 110 V V0" , ? 3 , . "r.,i"- t .. . i . i. . Ihey uxe ine uuasacK to senu tue pria- , . . . I . oners away, so we have to stay on the Island until she eomes back. When we get into quarters, I will ante more, ite KeLais had built elegant quarters on the Island come very handy ! I Yours. J. M. L. . A Uo1jl8 Woman, ! Ia the battle of Urainsnlle, there were throe brothers named Eck, from Columbia ' county, Fa. Their sister Misa Anna A rioUe Woman. ' Eck who resides wish her father, is wor- thy ol her patriot brothers, and on a re . of Mr. Eek, in Fearing creek, Columbia oounty, with the intention of remaining for dinner, which was ia course cf prepv ration. Mr. Eck not being at home, Mias Anna rave them a welcome, and joined ia the conversation, which soon turned ca the War. She, of. course, expressed muob sympathy for si.diers who are ready tney were oig ioois euoaja g, ej ought to be shot." On hearing this as hi. Eentiment, Miss Eck arose, opened th. door, and replied, "Yoa can leave; and, Miss C, if your opinion, are the ..me, you c.n go .long." They both I left. Miss Eck did right. How could fhe feel or act otherwise, without dishon- :.. a... s..i.. b . ,u-t.-.,i.. u. . un .... . " - -. o. the ltevolution treated the Tones of old, and euch should be the eooduel of ever? I Udy toward, the craven hearted fjmra- thisers, not only in justice to their friends in the army, but as an expresicn of the fervent patriotism that warms their hearts. . The Iron Guards, to wh.ch her brothers are attached, anantmouiiy passed tne lol- lowing resolutions: "Resolved, that a rote of thanks be ei- tended to Plus Anna r.oc, tor cer stcr- bug patriotism displayed in resenting iiib 1QEU11 Ul .'11. at . anj oiu.ii.E tcrje!f n tm o( .noaiao. : I " .tated for public information, that ording to the rate, of purchase at the : Mint in Philadelphia, th. yield of various : classe. ot com or Dui.ion is as ioiiow. rw(hrlii""Hinh n 1 e-atf u.ilr.n &nd Sath .Kcneaa dallan. 3 I.iii Si snish dollar loa.l Rrtuluuoosrj or "Kssaro. r-,1'' rlr.ltsrv.'i'r.fTn nmukm for th Iru. Sf.B!li In) :sr. - lt i Half .oilan. .f Ibr- V oml lwl..r- I 1 ajj Fpanlub quaru-ra ci;btl.9 .a rislotha ileaiean iuartra S l..a A Federal .urgeon captured at Bull Run, who recently returned on parole, re- nnrt. that tha rebel, took him, bound biin to a tree, and then deliberately shot him ia the leg to prevent his e?cipe. -lw0 of , L01,n gun. iou i.u.i n,.n ,nniured froiu Zol icoffar a lot at 11 o.l TnnPSSW l'n ,ue HlltuWe FoOtstuuI! , , . 40 000 ,,;,,!!,, ! a-nitat Secession and 5t her infamous Democratic" Governor, Isham W.Harri, and a Lreckinridge Legislature, forced over the btate to tne military nana 01 Jeff. Davis. Since then, the honest maa - ses have been groaning under the heeUf an armcl msa taeir uesi cn.aeus, i. Judge Catron, Johnson, L.heridge, o;c, expatriated. The recent Union victories at Fort Henry and DoncUon, anl the l.'aion demoustratione all over the State, have startled the guilty murderers ia p-jwr. It is stated that the Governor has called a special session of tha Legislature, Lt this week to "resume id cUtyiti'jns tj tt l uim." There is no one living mere death than this Harris his ex ecution, and a few more like him, should precede re-admiion and none af his blood-stained gang of traitors should ever , . . i c. be allowed a place Ol uouoi ui ".- Their eondign punishment some capi- tally, and ail perpetully-U the only, safety of that State, and the only security i f the l.yal masses. VIRGINIA. j A released prisoner, who has been con fined at Kichmond seven months, states that there is a Union oiganixition iu that : city three thousand strong, and the mem bers are eagerly awaiting a chance to fiicg out the Stars and Stripes. He thinks that the citr could ba easily taken. He learned from the Union men that the army ! t a Miinv Kark? that from . . . three to tour regiuieuia wen e Jiichmoni, and that the Teun i Teonesseeans i . l . ! were going to 1nnfB"f j Kill ana UhUCl hU .UUlt n.-11-.v.... TENNESSEE. CLVRKSYILLE. Two Rebel re- ;mmts left Clarksvillc. lstli, went t Kort loneLsoti. rave thcaisclves up, SavinS. thev had been decetveu .aa were tircU 01 liguun iu ui The Marshal of Clarksvillc lnvticd Cja.Grarit to come up and occupy the town. On tbc 20ih, milli 3 division 0f GraDts force was in CIark-:viHe, i A tcloirram fiorn Autrusta, Ga., da- : ted the lata, says that Uen.Jolinston had offered to surrender Naahville .... ,,.. ,.r;rA,n 1 L'L.11.. UU UUIlUiktUiA tuJ tt . l-ivu , ,2, ,,,,..,.., i ' "'-J wou!J be fCi-pected. victory ia aiiiiuaaj . ; . ct Louis. Feb. 20. Price, bcin? . i reinforced br M'CalIoui.'US cotnuiand, cto,..l nt SiiTur f'reok fw.- niau - ... - , i crossed luto ArKana oa uie ana was UOIi-MUed auera auoi i majp motit, bv Gen. Curtis, and airain tied. M.inv itebel prisoners were taken, and tie arms which l'ricc iuca threw aWav iu their flight II. VT. Halleck. KENTUCKY:. The Rebels are thought to be ro-ca-forcin? Columbus. Ky. A LAUAMA . There arc report? of Union mea rising in XortLeru parts o!- t'U3 .stale and obstructing Railway tomintintcatioiiS between Mobile and the Rebels further ortli. Alcta, Ga., Feb. IS. TIlC Cap- Theodore,'' who escaped from the Yankee, savs thev will cap- "Bu '"l . , . i tiireanl destroy avanna this week, and Charleston soon afterward. r.r.T,.t..j t.ivpftp PVL T i .fl.lltr...-, ... r..M. - - - - r Rai.twoke. Three lla?s of truce were sent out today. It is believed iu Norfolk that the city of Savannah Qca aijajorjej ,y us mliaU- tants, and occupied by our forces. The information is thought to be re- liable, although no particulars have been ascertained. 0a th.l5,."of Jan., near Hartley, in Kngland, a horrible accident occurred, by which Two Hundred and fifteen men are j .u treated, or atarved. in a eoal i .u.u., . . 1 - I P't lar unoer grouou. T,f R T Walkar. Prineinal of tha v. Columbu. Normal Institute, will take eharg. of the Orangeville Academy, on the commencement or the next term, 5TTclT-A?oTn7will be read. TeTdl dav evening, '-5th msi., by Dr. C. franr. tn Atnmonv' Hall. The public are respectfully invited to attend rp'The lat Thursday in February (this : weekl i observed throughout the Union as a a day of special prayer for Colleges ani oiher insliiu:ions of learning. In Lewnbore there is appointed a meeunz on University Hill at SJ. P M.. and a Sermon by Rer. Dr. licu in the Baptist house at evening. The public attendance requested. allro ! j.. AJoumcd Conrt Proclamation. 1 WhcrPas lhe Hon. f.vnt S. Woo... Pre-' eident Judse for the iuth Judicial District oi Pennsylvania, composea oi me counties in Union! MiiHin aud Snyder, and John Walls and John W Simonton. Esq's, Associate Juilzes for Union county, have issued Iheir precept, bearing date the X"-d. day of Feb'y. 1161. and to uie directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas al Lewiburg for the county of Union on the fourth .tfoniiiy f Marrh nrxl, (beinrihe 2l'h day) l"6t, and to continue one week, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Witnesses and all persons interested in the lnJ ihe" "1 d.'part wiihoui leave. Jurors are re.i'iested lo tlt pUU(.taal in their atten.lance al ine lime appointed, airreeai !e to nonce. (iu-en under my hant and seal at the sher- 111 .1 ru.cr III urs..i.u.. .. --., - -- j renyj f me A.I). Isfil. and iu ihe e.hty-fiiiti ear of In,1,i.011,i.nce oi.he U.. of America. :. .1 .1,, c..m.n..i.weaiih "fllROXIi'LE," etahli-hel in 1S13 Whole No., 933. I'.ithari Gatcwood, of the First Ken tucky regiment, tulT.-red the extreme n.n.l.v ..f Ka law at P.mn Pnr riffir ... ootfc t f.r.Ir ; enio0 T'h. (jjor-.m.-tiji wu it j te of Nj. fl3 X9n.?t:IS fir3)i aBi the execuliorj to.k r'ace ia rroseace of tho ' ., ., i-.,..v. ;.,. mJ T.c:flk ou-0 .iaeat ,.1 Captain j,r f.u's Ciocinnati Dra; .ni. I la removing old broken panes from a window, it ia g:a- rally very i!.Ci:ult to remeve the hard dry putty thst tiek round tha g.assanl its frame. D.pasoail bra:h in a little nitrie or mnriati: aeid to be obtained cf the druggist and g? over the putty with it. Let it rest awhile and it will soon become so soft that von can remove it with case. ; A paor jj .v sa U-,1Bjko l,ln3t hiJ ta ente!l)? tf cheap br,wa p,p!,r( 0, -hi(.a W1. r,rinud tucb trafh aa this: . . -tya. on i., t! r r--ii..-th. . r mmi' "-" w t: , L'iban Allen Hitchcock (a grandson of' ' Ethan Alien of ermont) ia coLSrnaei aa a Major General of Volunteers. Hon. Sam. l'ickens. a State Senator cf Eat Tenues.ee.waa in Driaon at Knoiville, for refusing allegiance to lha Confederates r .rxR.E.Sta'di)a. Time-Tib!e Lewi MOYl.W .:jl;TH. Fre hi & Accum'n passes Lcwisbg 7if5 A M Mail Tram do 4:M V M N.;ht Eapress !j JiOVlSG SOVTH. Mail train pase I.ea-i-barg Freieht & AecouimtslaiioD do .Sht Express do II :IS 1 M 9.13 AM ! 5:( V M j ll:SU I'M Correefel H-eAy Wheat 511 5 Ejg5 Urn sr T.rn.iw t 12 . s .. s . 12 ? k J $J,50 .. 50 Corn 45 Lard , Oats 2 Ham Flaxseed 1,50 Shon iSide. DnedApr.ics. fclydo tlovcrsccd - - - - u.0??""'-?l . . . c It Li I Jl lUC tUIillll OLabuIls i a t .NfJaBlTS ICE HOLE, on N..UU1 ater M., Lewisbur?. W't are maUtne eiteosire preparatiuna to opplj wuh PURE ICE H our former customers and aa many new ones aa may lavol as their patrcna?e. Iir Ice will be delivered thrpoehon: the ,,, omm-,. . . , ,,,-,.. .date all. al - J a-low prices a, can be aff.raea by : u, t... any oihera TURNPIKE ELECTION. VOTICE is hereby iven to the Sivcihuld- e" of lM el:eiou:e, Aar.nburg and Vounsman-l i.iwa lurnp.ke Eat C.mpaay. that an Election will be held al ibe h u-e ol Henry B. Mussina, to Aaronsbur. on Tues- day me 1 lira day of Marrh neat, beiween the n..urs ol iu ana - o ciocic ol said da. to eiect ( five D. rectors to manage the concerns of tue ; Company L. r ibe ensuin: vear. I'ETEH WILnoN. President Spr.n? M.lls. Feb 5, !(. lpd NEW T01 DL'GGEY SALE LOW. rr eirhanse for a e" 1 H. ..rsf, by KKEMEK, M l LUKE 4 CO. January S. ls'ja. DISSOLUTION 0? PARTNERSEI?. ! fll) all whom it may concern: Whereas., f by arlicle of asrermer.t. entered m:o by J .mes s. Marsh, Liisha C. Marsh. Char.es C ; Marsh and Eiisha S,raab,late partners, do.c; b'lMoeis nader lhe nrm name of Marhirab 4 Co.. dated March II, tsHl.the said brm ty mutual c-asen.-tae sa.d straub teir.s no i. iiler a un-moer c: sa J tiriri, i:-:rr u date of iai.1 aireemeat, of aaich ihe 1 public will please iae m.tire. Ll.lsHA STRMC. I....nf ,r,.flrTC'.r.rr,.Strki.K a t-j.. Mt l.r. I.n.n, . : : J-1 itte-ution. m era body ! vr-.jjj The sohaenber having lea.ei i!i'''sa!ai he Kt. MILLS ' " caaumenm Br. .an i secured me services ' "" ,'nh;,nl"'(l11 ! j " 0V tmManJ MERCHANT woKii m h. line. Persons supplied with flour at the sh.r- 1 .1 -betst ZV j A Vl ag'.a w.ll be ruu for the accommo !a . ln' P 'f Trie htrnei C An prices pa.d 1. ri'l iai o I (.la 1 1 1 WILLI M DKEI-H ,'H. Lewisbare. Jan. tit, ls6I "ITTST BRANCH lr.oran Companr. of Lock llavrn, I'a. Injures Troperty in N-ih Town and Conn. ' try on as reasonable ierms as any oiher j good Company. The larce increase of Premium Notes makes it a re.iab.e company to insure in. Acsaai af rrrailaaa ote no la r..ree. .3so.ftOO.oa J.W.Cnarxan, Sec. ti.CJlaavar. Pres LAK1SON rRO.-is, A;ent. Dec 16, 1CI Lewilurg Turnpike Election. VOTlCE is hereby given, thai an Election x forOfiicera ol ihe Lewisbnrg V M.illin- h. urg Turnpike Company, will be he;.! al tne oue of Gideon Itiea', in EaM Buffaloe Tp. ho Monday, the tiv.h dav of Maren.lsSi.at IU o'click, A M. (iKO F. MILLER, Pres. JA ! f. LLVV, lr.at Clk. I.ewisburg, Feb. 10, 1S6S 1 pi Notice--SchooL ri' I'HF. nndersi'nedwi;! oren a Select School I in the Town Hall. I.ewisbarg, on tbe -d I M Bdavm April, i.rnrmoi lerm... mi.n.n-. Com. Eng. Read. Pen. Oram. i.eo. Arnn. i. Higher branches (not included ahoveil. .leduenon except in rr.lraried tf!.n. s. No, eaira charges. jiHN A. EN. ! J. M. MOYLB, Attorney at Ii. ' ' CONSULTATION'S had in :he Enji.-n and ly Unman lai guases. O.P..- at the mliceof Wm.Joacs, Esj j L.i.turo, Ji cmniiAL CUBES. rP!fE Pennsrlraaia Railroad CoBipanr bavint; this day taken poMrssioa of tb l aJadilpaia & fcr.c Ka.troa.1. oadcr the eoa i:,:n'Hi areei ca with the i'Kitadelphta Si V.iir Raiin.a.i Cotnpaev, iliey have appoiaied Jui:ril U. ral ll, Oeoeral Manager ifeera. to', 10 wiu.ia a.l OJiccrs aaJ fcmp luyee will report lor ina:ructi..n. I J. EDGAR THOMSOX, 1 n,e, urTe F. .'T W rhiiadelfh.a, Jan. 30, 18G3. General Order, HV1. - Tj fate Jert on and after Jan. 80, 1862. I. The Wcfttcrn Diihlan. from , ,.vt.s i.ewm. hoa. i.ti:..!! ' be ftopeririiendent of Lhe Weaiara Uiviaaoew !l,s Uiiiee will be ai Erie. Employe! oa this , Lin isi.-a will be under hia charge, aad will maae a:l comninaicatioas mpectias; their Jaties or lhe business of the road, I hiam, : exrept aa otherwise provided ia thia Order. I 11. The i:atrrn DHIsloa, froaa 'unbury to Vaeinani. will be aacer lha aap erinienJence of f AMl'EL A. BLACK, wboaa m!e will te operinteoJeat of tho Easter i Uirision. Employees on this Uivisioa will h un ler his char;e, aa l will make all eoaasaa I n.riimns reptctm their dunes or the baai i ness of the roa i, to him, except aa olharwu pr-iTiJefl :a ihn Order. iu. i he Actuunii oi rreignt aan raa- server Uuxioesa will, on the Westrra lit via - i..n, be in ibe immed.ai charye of JOHN C. hihjUS, wauae i. Lie win ne Assiaiaai Avaua. His OL.ce will t ai Erie. Oa the Eaurrw ll.v in thev wil! be in immediate charge mt i THOMAS M. UAVIS, whose title wiU be Aa. 5. slant Auditor. His OlSce will be ia William-port. He will also have charge of lit dribuiioa 0f hassea;er Tickets over twua J'v""""- . . . , t Ait comiziunicatioDS mprciiog r rwtgiw Passenger accouata by Einployeea ia eitlser Uivisma. will be maJe to the Assistant A mu ter thercof.an j respecting supplies ol Tickets lu Toi M. UaTia. JOS. l. r-ufTS. General Manager. Pennsvivania Itailroad LVnipaay.'i Lessee PhuaJ. & Erie K. K. L General Maaazer's Office, f Wiliiamspori, Jan. 30, 16. D O YOU WANT good Coffee, Tea, Sagar or Muiasars ! j. t jtj.vj 4 coortri DO YOU WANT pure, unadulterated Spi ces, or an exceilem article of geaaiae L'Haer Vinegar ! c irj.Tj at COOPSTM. DO VOL WANT prime law caught No. 1 ao i .No. t fat Mackerel. Herrias; o? Shad I : -VbiLalr" j ur or bv the ainrle pound, at M.v cooiwat DO YOU VA.T Extra Family Flowr of , rood Feea? fa. t. ar.i.vjw courmrM. DO YOU WANT to select jroar groccriaa i in m .ae largest numeral .wit 1 burg Ga u XTJ.V5 at cvofgarav I po YOU WANT good Hardware. Toola or Cutlery ? oa to etaxk vouptra. DO YOU WANT fine China, Glaaa.or Eaw iheaware' i i, rr.i.vv cw'tJTX L'O VOI" WANT Tabs. Buckets, Broeaaa. DrUiiie". Baskets or other Housekeeping ai uc.es They can be ha I in greal varietv at I :r.t.v. 4 fvorMtr. DO YOU WANT good Coal Oil,or Buraisg FluiJ! oi irivi tioorirM. we aRl-: MlW uPENLVti onr Fall Stock. i .,-.., rreal care, couaiatiu of Uruea I rit,,tq.Jai jn' qnalnv to :hose kept in nrst c lss c;!? s.oreS. Oar stock of Hardware, Caiaa Ware. Woodo Ware. Brashes. etc is also very complete. Fleaae call aaa eiTrnme. z rjss 4 ouofEH. Lewisburg. Octcber 15, Istil. STOVES, STOVES STOVES. COOKING STOYES, l'ARLO It STOVE?, OFFICE STOVES. The bet assortment of Stoves ever otfered ua tne c;;iens of l; wisbnr?. amoag which ia the. ceiebraie I -C. nimenial," the haodaoaaest anal besi Coi Kinc Move n. w before the public ILAtkU. iv4Ubi. cLUaPs WALLS, SBU5Htae. Important, via Phila! I i iir Joha H. QoexUnail, Leritlury, AS received and opened a CHOICE assortment of all lhe latest alvlea 1 full and 1 inter Ctaodit. at tha Old HAi Es stand. The parucuiar anenuoa ut the Lad.cs is. called to his stuck ot Brilliants Vret 8il.- Prints lieiainea Shawls F is.Fr.Merinos C'oliars Llurals oleeves (itnehams - lnsrrtiaga t'ooiards Edgings Chinties ilea.e ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy I'assiairm Jeans Tweeds. Viinsr. Mualina, Dnll iDgs.Tickings, Flannela, Hais.Capa, Tioeether with a complete assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Ccdarwarc, Cjueensware, 4o. all cf which will b i!ipoveJ of on aa favora Me terms a the same aruclrs ran be purch ased anywhere. UkKtuaeaM! r?A!l kinds of CJf.tf.Vbonshl forCaah.j 4ij.fini)Ei;5U"")iTS ibsl ae jk r o.iornaa i)M(l C!lLS. LAKt SALT S !J -' J i a o.j.wa An saesi o. alim eaLi a.r mw St H"' J H onorwaw 1 1.1 1 SA' K iSlltON 18., tat aml i'"J J U COoDll .) " I DLS. M A' KtKKL. IJttJVl T-r. -J 1 u 1l.l'K aul Blutc FLASTIil fcr fcy j a eooawaa New Staad---N8w Goods! T0SE?H L. II A W.N havinn laid the J rooms under the Telegraph and Chroawl i irices.refi.ied iheu.and tilled ia aa exieaaiva variety of 11 Uf, Ctps, Genllmen'i Clvthin, df. Also a lar?e and splendid st.-k of CLOTH8 CASsIMEKES.Ae, which he will natrailc vrjrr,i. he still continue the Tailoring Bnaa ness. He is preparei u eaecuia an ww ,nlr0tej to hia care.io lhe aatiafacuoa of lb cwmer. . fj Cutting an.! Kcpairijr ifcai te Lewishurs. . pril Hi. Iil ,,riirr. . I JR1MK clean Tinanbj S-eJ for sale by I Jao. II. J."dnjaB. ! . $35 Iron City CoUege Scholarship f "viiS sa'e at If...libqrJ the -Mar 4 Chronicle Oli:. QJANKS at the "Lkrjnid' iMBcw i at 3 cms r.hiue were riven him instead of quinine, j the Dattcry maaing ..S- a.un, were .ecapiu, i S i Sl? hi.Ua.cutcidcalklourrci ia K J i J t.al-is g-i tL- tj-iuli ti