r TTT THE UNION," established io 1SU Whole No- S.313. BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $l.!Ve per Year, alwuyii In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 18G2. "CHRONICLE," establLsbed io 1S43 TTtoIe No., 931. Iff Ml ri biinHKD kKMl-im KIT Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon. Foolish Friends. No man has had more confidence ' repod in him. by the Unionists, than hasUEO.li.M ti.EU.AX. eiiavcno doubt he ha faithfully and usefully uided the President, Gen. Scott, the Secretary of ar and of the Navy, and all the Oflicers he outranks, in those plans all matured under the veteran Scott's supervision which Lave been since so well developed on the Atlanlicand near the Mississippi. The execution of those great views, matured mouths ago in Cabiuet coun cils, and approved by the President, was entrusted to 20 or 30 differeut Commodores and Uenerals most of; whom have performed their duties as skilfully aud as heroically as Scott, j M'Clelian, or any one else, could j lave dine it. Now, how unfair, how j unmanly, how false, to rob all those j Oflicers of their just and hard earned . lime, in order to heap it upon the i supervising Major General, who ha3 j ot personally directed a battle since j lie left Western Virginia 1 Yet there re men engaged in just sueli mean and base work. They published that "General M'Clelian directed the moveme i.ls or Ihe battle at Fort Donelson, by telegraph from the station at Washington," when there was then no telegraph line to Fort Ioncl-on, (unless the Kcbels Lad one, which was not iu our posses sion.) That impudent falsehood was no sooner exposed, than another was 1 I l.l: ........... tl.n inof tion at Washington, as follows : -Secretary Sianton raid a hish compliment, to the young and gallant Inend at his idt, ' utm. i u .. . utmost cunlilence. and the re&ult of vi hove military schemes, gigantic and well matured were nuw exhibited to a rejoicing enuntry." This, too, U a wholesale lie. Mr. Stanton had no occasion to compli iv... M-r-in ,.i ' . ii- ' ships. Remember that our present books for it was only a business meetitifr. J Who invent these falsehoods, hich nd msPs ,,rtl101 nado fur War ,,n,ci' nrc evidently calculated to excite bad : ni consequently many places now impor- feelings between our Generals, each tant aro not named by them, but you of whom is entitled to his just share must study tho harder to find and locate of praise, and no more? The last one j i near as yon can the exact points. lias been traced to one .M. Barlow, a ' - - - notorious I'ro-Slavery Rreckinridirer, I ATiMY L3ETTET3S. suspected of rieccssionism. This fact, and the fulsome, untrue adulation just ' matters about Roanoke Island, N O. now showered upon M'Clelian by all I cotraiKiiui.ee. r th. sur a ciiroaicto.j the Sebel gyuipalhizers iu the North, yEAll rOAnoke, Feb. 19. has recently made in conjunction; Ugl MgnJiywe w,re detailed to guard .Si!' u',at'Vr0,f. t!i,""? 500 prisoners on board th.CW.of of M Clellan s ack ml Welityor n P eonimsod,r tuperin. jadjrmeut. W ell may he say, sac . , , . u- I .u me from such friends!" for whose vil- tending the food, the eook.ng and the lainous untruths we have not reason : hospital, while the Captain of tho vessel to hold him responsible, (although he J has charge of her sailing and polios. The might, like Stanton, generously give prisoners are North Carolinians, nnunifor Others their just commendation.) j niej ind the majority of them bat poorly Uen. M Clellan lias tiau more iiiau half a year in which to arm, unil ana enlarge his Grand Army of the 1'oto- V.IM. whn.-e Central column alone he r. IT.. l..,j tlirt c..li TiruvLT and ' the rc?ponibilitv, and he seems to fevcre, and other diseases. My duty I do have the entire conCdonce of the more , not shrink from but would it were past! than lHO.OOO brave Freemen he may j We di not know what is to be dona with uon lead to Hattle we hope to ic-; the prisoners. Many of them wish they tory. Should he be successful, our j coui,j b0 taten North, and not exchanged; joy'will be mingled with that of all otBe T jf tncy get oat they will never loyal Americans.wiio will give M Clel- i in ;n Ag wg ttw , trtn,port lan his full due, without .natching a, ojr ionerg e laurel from Grant, Msrcl, Foote, 1 re- i ... , , ' ' , nont, M'Clcrnand, Wallace, Curtis, j phnt the man got for . r. Smith, Buell, Gai Geld. Nelson, Rose- j cut we know not what to do with them, crans, Kelly, Lander, M'Cook, l'orter, j They are nnder the worst of delusions : Geary, lleintzclinan, Sumner, Dupont, 1 soma ask if w. tell tb. negroes to tb. Sherman, Dunks, Duller, Durusddc, or Spaniards ? The darky, Jim, who piloted any other, who each in his sphere j u, t0 Fort Raleigh, told ns they bad told Las proved hunself equally worthy. Um we woc!ll ukt bim in ehain, Cubr FttKKPCHiT. ill. A FT. IMHELSAV. ,ery one expressed the hop. that tnit FRAXK K. BELLMAN, born April, is.15, i tcrs wiIi be ..iettled" very soon, and the n Union Co, Pa, was killed fightinf nobly offieerJ ldlnitte(i ,hlt jf we ,ook Richmond at Fort Donelson. He moved to Stephenson , , , , , . , .... , . , , ' they were about played .ut. Co. III. with his father, Daniel Bellman, and . . - , . u a Serseant in Co. A, 1 1th R.g, which ' Th woner her " changeable, toffered severely, Co. A having 12 killed and b"t we have bad aome days Ilk. April or 13 wonnded. . Lieut. H.A.Seits, of Freeport May. From what w. bear from th. army Journal, was tilled in 6th Keg. His parents, of the Potomac, iti road. ar. impassable, we are informed, were from Union connty. j bop, ,om.thing will be don. ther. in 8raith D. Atkins of Freeport, was Captain ! a horl ,ine ia oniy we wj,0 ie8 mJ of Co. A., which lost also J. Cronemille,-W. , w.tj8nl b, ,w, of lb, difficultie.. Ciinemao D. Cramer J. H. Ad dams J. A. . i t Thomp,on-H. Groenw.ld-D. P. Graham- j Mo g"J " "'J tbrce J.' Kaley P. Kearney-I. X. Ross and J. j days rations, but they can not, for two Trimper, killed. Some of ihese names indicate . j day. finish, tbeaa, however much they Union and Center county origin. ' carry, and th. third they go without. It 8K-Trnv TInvn. Th. TlM : General, Buslirod Johnson, and hi. staff, violated their parole, and escaped home ward. The Unionists gave op, gratuitously, 1300 prisoner, at one battle in Western Virginia. The Rebel, never gave back one man without a full equivalent -"Fearless and Free" rirer, of the Danville Jmeriran, i68ueJ Dajly for lw0 davt. and than r..t.j ... - i recuperate ni. pecuniary energies. W. issued our Daily eiyht days, neighbor-have issued our Scmi-wecily almost a year. Sorry to tee yon give up so soon ! B?Thii week, tbe East Baltimore, tnd the Baltimore, M. E. Conferences meet in Baltimore. Many of the Baltimore Con ferenc. are on tha wroni. side nf ih. e.. , .. O ---- w"w ww- wiu uae. -Amo.g our N., Advertisement, in to-day . psper, are 2 small tract, of Farm lands, and on. of Woodland, in Buffalo. alley. Col. LeTi L. Tate, an oldidUr of the Democracy, baa been proposed for Survey, w General of u,, Sm,, .i Bcxt election. I IcijrThe patrintie blood io freely offer- ' ed op by our American youth for the eiuie 01 liberty, in us aeetn-grappi. witu Slavery, chastens the publie jay over ..... , V. I,... Inner hail , . . oor . . Po9nllolbor t0 J . . ' . , . , k-w.-.h.eh -a reprtnt, from . "p-o, wrmeu .u , 5ti. 1(t. Ut-. tnTr-vV nks. And bs-ar Im-ivr nrphaa'a tl; I n um my lifka nail pity T i tnt tht mk m lank to pl; For I mm oor athr't pride. Ami my lor ftbfr hp nd joy. But in tlte N !' prud fieht n 414, Ami K it me poor orphan boy. O, f Wih child! bow plcucd M I, V Itt-o nvwi of NelMn' titory nam, Alomr Um- rntwdJ r-irwwt ft. And fwtb luhtfd window flame; Tt IVtw me boni iny motbt-r pnuht, th mold t tf-ar b - my jy, IVr with ny fatltr' blood 'I wm bought, Aud lft m m poor orplin boy. Th pft)- xhtatji wrw Inne nd load, SI v motbrr, huiiilcrinit. cl'nd bir ers ; Krj.H-I l(Jir'' hurrftrd thr rrd, Mt mothfr nwwrl with h-r t-r. ukU'. wtiT do irar duwn yourrhMkt t'rird l.''wbil oib-rr about for j-yl' She khiad dim, and in irmnM weak tint called nic hr poor rpba buy. Whit ti an orphn brty?1 1 aid. W ln-n middftiiy h' irpl for hrwath; Wlirn litrryHI c-luW-d, 1 Rcw fur aid; llicy tIomm! in death. My hnr.IhipMif I can not tmll, lint know no nor? pivit joy; Ah 7 NJy. 1 hft l-Nrn I ftill well What t U to be an orphan boy. An1 wre I by ynar bounty fl Ah ' f-nil Udy. do not rbilt; Permit m". m-n. to arn ni bread; Tin tailor' orphan by ha prida: La'ly, voaj Wrvj. ; ahat io 't you yt Vou '11 ctvf nii r hit him, f'olt 'Uploy T Lok down, d-r parent : look and Your happy, happy orphan boy. Study Geocbapht, Buy. Dd GirU! old and young. In reading or talking about the Wars, you should also read the of Ao-erica, and e.peci.,1, find J g'ogr.pbwal descriptions in books, nd by pictures on maps, nil jott cio about all pirts of the country npokea of in , mn-il4 nf thm de In thia V&V. TOQ - j ' J ' will acquire naoful information, and be kept from bad habits, perhaps, that might destroy you. Trace, as near a9 you can, r-b"-" - traie(j Tery ijnorant, and brought up under no discipline. They bav. now been erowded togother a week, and nr. below decks, in th. filth, afflioted with mumps, "" D0( Dolner m """"er, tor aur.oB tbe three days' excitement I ate but little only balf a cracker in tha morning, and one in the evening of tbe battle day. This morning, I waa on .bore, and taw a lot of m.n bav. a great two-wheeled eart, drawn by bull ab't the six. of on. of oor two-year elds, the wsgon pil.d high with boxe. and barrel8,wbicb, as tb. little bull nulled alone. looked like a mountain. An old, grey-beaded negro, .aid the bnll came to the Island six yean ago, aad then was pretty old. Our soldiers have fonnd a briar root, out of which smoke-pipe, are mad., and hnndr.de of them ar. washing aad naakiog pipes out of the fantaatie roots. The prisoners have bean out airing, this morning; they have two of their own sur geons with them ; bnt the surgeons bava their bands full. Last night, the Dinkey came aloog with some 40 or SO more wounded prisoners to be pat on onr ship ; I felt like holding up my bands in helpless horror! There were one or two' surgeons with them ; ws showed them how erowded we were, aod no accommodations, whil. their ship's flow wu covered with the sick, who could not bo moved. We saoaldj hare bad a peHt-honse btfore morning. : Capt. Bennett and I persuaded them to ! take them off some plate else and felt j Tery much relieved. One of the Hilars ' said they "would have louif old wash after the prisoner! are got out." The ditchings, telegraph tic, going on, indicate that the Island will be a point ef operations for the Uuionists for some time Tom Grier came on board last night, and brought ns a mince-pie and some doughnuts they were a treat and we gave him some applet which cost as at the rate of $4 a bushel. W bate bad bo butter tiuce we came on board, and paid 75 cts. for a can of tomatoes about a third the size of those at home. Tom looks hearty. I met Youngmao to-day, at Burnsidu's tbca there are Chambers. Morris, and Charles D. Kline, Jr., with Gen. Reno so that Union county is pret ty well represented io the Expedition. I have drawn a Map of the Island as far as lean mate it oui, out i aurpos, you will have plenty of others. W. landed at Ashby-a house, on the we,, aide of tb. t .i j - lower ena 01 me istanu, i.a pom. .nay i- ii i .t .:r . j ij looiisuty negiecteu io lurmy tj a rua ivu from that landing around through the swamp, and the battery with three guns was aeross the road, and swamps on both aides, which the cnemv deemed impassable. Lt. Re'nny, a Virgiuian of th. Regular Army, (now a prisoner,) who had been in several skirmishes in Western Virginia, say. be told Col. Snow, tb. Rebel oom mandcr, that we could get our men thro' where they oould n't not because they were less brave, but because oura wera hardier. We got through the swamp without a casualty, exeept on. wounded and two missing on. bayonet broken off by piece of shell. Tbi. -as th. first j time w. were under fire, and it did not . .. i appear muoh different from an ordinary grand parade, exeept more exciting and solemn, and an instinctive dodge of th. : head as the bullets whistled, j That little drummer boy, wounded early ! in the fight, was far from those who loved him most. Tat kind bands ministered to i him. Lt. Col. Mont.il. of the Zouaves, who returned not bom. with his Regiment, j i 7- 7 , , ,7 ; . " Tl , : a, killed in front of the batter, : I had not seen him, before that morning, .inc. I aat on bia trial al Annapolia : I eoold not but aorrow for th old man, cut down ! there ia bis loneliness. Col. Russell, of ' tbe 10th Conecticu bad no marks of . " ' violence on bitn, but was soppoaad to be ; killed by concussion. Capt. Uenry bad , only a blue mark acros. bis stomach. Lieut Ehorkley hat just returned froa , a trip to the twelv. gun battery on Croa : tan Island. It was built by putting two ! canal boats end to and, in a a.ooped-out j hole, and putting ted. on them serving ! for barracks also. Tbe Rebels blew it up, ! but our men have taken tbe gun. and burned th. boats. Tb. Island ia surroun-' ded bv swamrs. and Alliirator river is said to b. full of alligators. George bought half bushel of potatoes, and a bottle of milk (tb. first we bav. aeon for months) of a family on th. lalaad, Th. forts show an immense amount of , labor, most of it mads by fre. negroes, wha wer. compelled to work ou them, tome having bean .hot for refnsiag. Tbe Forts nr. .aid to bav. bea prouonuoed " impregnable," by no less personage than Beauregard. We are very .agar to get nowepipers w. rarely gat any that ar. s.ntns. I law a Tribune of tb. 31st Jan., and got a Chronicle that John sent in an envelope, !. i , I was np all last night this 1. Lieut. K, . , . i , i irr i niiht. and 1 11 pat soma aleeD - D i n and be in better humor. Your, truly, J. M. L. Who will not b. amused with the rea son f.r surrendering Nashville T Th. cit izens did not want it bombarded. Tbey did not want th. marble pillar, of th. State Uouae battered down, nor their Uni-! v.rsity burnt, nor their Sue dwellings ran-, sicked. Sura enough ! nobody does lik. tnese tnings. cut in. point 01 toe mat- , ter is, that they evidently looked upon the tight wry mueh as a po.itical squibble, line :nai Between aepuoiioan ana iemo- erat. They could liv. well enough nnder th. Union or tbe Confederacy, provided th. town was not an-uea. ery good tor Nashville ! It is an index. Tt. wb.le i - South feel so. As David Millard, ef Auburn, was re turning heme through Spring Hill, Brad ford Co., having bis wife and Mrs. Philip Hall in his wagon with bim, a fatal acci dent took place. Mr. Devine drove np behind, aad Mr. Millard, thinking he was trying to ran by, turned bis horse one side to prevent it, which threw both ladies out, and one of Mr. Devins's horses .truck Mr,. Millard's head, fracturing th. skull so that a portion of tbe brains ran ont. She lived only twenty-four boars. Mrs. Hall was considerably but not dangerously injured, by tbe hind wheels of tbe wagon ruoniog over ber. A borse wss stolen from Mrs.Rothrock, in Mifflin connty, 1st nit., by a young man named John Valentine. He sold tbe borse for a note,snd trying to ssll tbe note in MifHintown was arrested and sent to Jail in Lawistowo, and the bene r.turo.d to Ihe own.r. Latest News Gn. Scotl'a aga compelled him to de cline tha proffered Miisioo to Mexico. Tee 15th Maine Regiment, aud ibe th Mauachuselts, are on their way to the eeat of war. The West are also leudiug oo fresh Rrgioianta. Victory in Arkansas. Qeu. Curtis' baa takeu possesion of Fayetiovi'.le, Arkansas, capturing a num ber of prisoners, sturcs, baggage, &e. The enemy burned a part of the town before loafing. They have crossed Boston Mountains in great confusion. We are i ii .u . l u now in possession of all their strongholds. Forty-twe officers and men of the Fifth Missouri Cavalry, wera poisoned at Hud ' 7uirn ly eating poisoned fod iciiVA the i iebelt lift behind them. The gallant Capt. ... . n v r, , . Dolfert died, and I.iout.-Col. on Deu'cb anil f'.inf Sflianttii li.v. Bnfrnreri ntm'h , -r ----- ---- j but ,r. recovering. Tb indtgnatiou of our aoldier, is very gre. , Ut the, have han rnatrainpit frnm rata. Iiatinir unnn tha - - . -r nri.Anpra of war. i r n- W. Hallbck, Major General, Col. Wood', cavalry has driven tho en mJ out of Of nt, Texas, acd Howell conn ! Missouri, and taken Bixly Rebel pris A Cairo dispatch says a heavy rumb'.icg d disoouraga all true men against ever explosion was heard yesterday iu the dirto- fhting g' fjr Free Government, tion of Columbus. Th. .uetuy wor. sup-1 A RtM hi3 B0 p -ll:cll riht,. By posed to be blowing np their intrench-' f b ,u he & ,clf.,tripPed ments. . I of alt tha rights of citizenship. A VAN 02 INTO VIRGINIA ! gllt9 cf the fawn, plungod io rebel There hate been rumors for some days jjon j,y the concurrent action of its people, that Generals Hooker, Sickela, and others, j tM B0 politioal rights left, with a force of 50,000 Union men, have Yet there are knaves, up and down the "a" tbs l'tam" f5 W', - lo" Wh.ngton. This flunks M.nasscs, n.rti.llv. rtK Tlir SmiTH. partially, o.N xuc South. Os the North, the fjll.wiog is pub- iished, we suppose Officially : Kouvab, Ya., Fub. -28 Gen. Banks' army occupied Harper's Ferry, unopposed, on Wednesday, with all tb. necessaries for a permanent occupation. The advance took possossion of liolivar noichts, and yesterday pushed it. reeo noissanc. to Charleatowo, capturing a few prisoner.. I.oudo. heights ire al.o occu- ja ordor fwt nj & m mans by the enemy. To-dy, Charleston waa occupied bT a .trong fore, and will be held against any attack. . 1M P'"s " ,M 0"" known ; but lh. movement is, probably, . j d the reounstruction of th. Bjitimor, nd Ohio railroad and bridges, and mav. DerhaDa. mean mora. A train of eara pas.iog tbe Berlin sta-1 tion was fired at to-day by a Rebel battery, but no harm was dona. The tro.ps ar. io excell.nt .ondition, and ar. well protected from th. inolem- at w.ather. No acoident occurred ia transporting th. troops aud supplies .er tb. river, lh. pontuon Undg. was a com- P'"'9 aucccas. . .a.nd"d .f "'g" !" returned to their desolated homes, and those renaming are overj jyed at our presonoe. Rauks is said to have over 50,000 m.n. Th. great Central Reserve, uuder Uen. ! M'Clelian, between Washington aad I Manassas, had sot started on Saturday. , The av.rage health of tb. soldiers bad ia j proved. Kaok ef these divisions, doubtless, moves alowly but surely, and th. Rebels we may expect to bear any day ar. fighting, or running. "Hano 'em, or Coi-Bsr." That is aid to b. Gen. S.ott'i idea of th. proper j: :.: k. 1 - r . L . puLA I.. 1 i era, caught and to be eauiibt. There will ', 6. , . naruiv o. a uisseuuaz vuie suiunx mj. i 9 al men to tbe righteousness of this ver dict. No men ever deserved banging, if these traitora do not. No gnater crime, against government and society, was aver committed, than red. upon tb.m. Th. treat miss of tb. Southern people, misled , int0 belion by deliberate falsehood aad frlld) mnJ ,re,d, ,eTerely punished by tbe iuflerinS thev bav. endured in a bad , etaM( ctB ouij be tMdiIj forgin npon , i retnrB to i0,,itJ. ut ,b, ,tders. Taej hlte BOt been igDor,n, f ,be ,,or. mitJ of tbe iait which tkfJ deliberately ! m piotd; tbey blT9 oppCd at no means, ' I boweTer flicrant and dishonorable, and they blTe Bot be,i,lttd , ,lrrjfi., ,b. ..... -j .,.,;,. -f .k. ...f r r- r j 3 then own section, not less than tk. North to their unhallowed ambition; and th.y must b. mad. t. bear th. .onscquenoet. By Last Night's Mails. Com. Foot, telegraphs, Friday, that tb. Rebel, bad burnt aod abandoned their strong-hold, Columbus, Ky., and fortified Island No. Tan, in N'.W. Tennessee. Another Union boat went np tbe Ten nessee to Eastport, in lii.sirjpi and I ... T - a 1- reP" " -PPI union reeling. A D JIC tfUUUIHU l lu ua D(lBUICr General, and the Provisional Governor of Tennessee. Tbe Rebel, abandoned Murfr..sboro' to make a stand at Chattanooga, Ala. The Rebels say ther. will b. "motion" in Ceotervilla. (But which way ?) Sunday, March 2d, Banks column had occupied Martinsburg. Gen. M'Clelian aud Staff spant 2 days with Banks' division. G.n. Lander died on Sunday, in camp. Gen. Shielda succeeds him. Important Act We ace auto much pleasure the fol lowing atatement of a timely moTimait made by Democratic Repr?9aotatie from Illinois, who waa the right haad man of Senator Oouglaa : Col. UichfcJion, from the Home Mili tary Committee, ia preparing bill to effect the iucerceration of aud refusal to exohaoge nil jerton$ icho hut laknA the o'tth to support ibe'CuBtiilutioa of too 1 United States as Senators, Maoibars of Congress, Foreign Ministers, aud all who hate tieea in tha regular Army or Navy, and tcko hint accrpltJ -iiii, either civil or military, under the so-called Suth ! " Confederacy. In short, to JuiiiVi the w '' reMUun, and under uopre- text to let them eteane. ... . . , ,, who of their free will take part in this Rebellion, prominently aud undoubtedly, , . , , ' J ... : Aattonal would be but iuit to the Luioo ; J I I J J that these same oath-breaking, war mak - j i execution of tb. ring-leaders, aud a proviso d r tgaiost their prtm. assistants, would eu- sure the Union against dangerous out- break, for on. generation at leait Let ' them go, as liurr and Calhoun were ! let go, and it will only encourage llebols, I .orth, who ol.mor to have "th. eonatitu- j j tio04l righu" of lh, ,.c,j;ag Sute, .. I ni Sg.-. I r f-:.j -it ,?,oti. Thesf States have forfaited all ,bsir ,;, M macn M j,frerson Davi ! B tii. Th clamor in their behalf is j 8ojpath, Bith Treason. j Our Navy, that was th. prido of the j vir 0f 1812, has lost ia this war nothing , of ; lnoient ,Bown. Dup.nt, Foot., Stringham, and liurnaid. ar. names that transmitted to history with thot ,f Uwrc.c9 Petrjj UM loJ Buiutridg ill be transmitted to history with those If tk. Kuropeaw powers shoold aver iut.r- f,r0 ;B rar of tb. unholy rebellion that . hu IeinBteJ ,he J.truetion of our Gov I .rnment, w. ahall tool: to Navy to main- . . , . f . X . U,B 168 'reoaom ot tne seas, anu carry tb. Union in triumph through Ike .ontcst. Bradford 11 't porter. Th. Montros. Repullican at th. 12tk Feb. says : "Henry sipearhack, of Harford, j wasfroi.n to death ou Sunday night, Fb- tQT 2lj iIe WM foun(1 0B j,imiJ , aorDXaSl Uyiog at hi. shop door. He ..;.,.. ;.,.,,! ..j ., u;. .u.. it,. ! nilbt lnj ht(1' ,p,,tel,t, fi;,, 04, 0f ; lb, d00r, and, bei.g nuabl. to ria., bad ! froien lo death where b. fell. U. leavu if. and tw children." j A Couaetti.ut correspondent writ., that j th. cultur. of flax is beginning to b. on .iderably agitated sine, eotton has gon. up 40 aod 45 e.uta per pound. U. aaya ''New Eugland ean produs. 400 lbs. ef ' good, clear, swingled flax per acre, an moist i rich land " A few data sine, in Dauphin .ounty, a 1 musk rat attaoked a young man named Cinch, and made aeveral attempts to reach his throat. After a sever, nattle, in which both belligerent, became exhausted, th. young man sucoeeded in killing the rat. rp'Questicii before the I.ewisburt Lyce um, to-uight: - Should all Rebels be punished in strict accordance with laws I" A general attendance is invited. Corrected Weekly Wheat Rye... Corn... Oats... $112 Eggs I 12 .. 55 Tallow 45 Lard 8 .. 28 Ham .. 1,50 SbnuiSide... Flaxseed Dried Apples. J .1,25 Cloverseed f-1,75 Firkin Butter 10 Potatoes 50 Kresh Butter... 14 Country Soap 4 &C j He, no sale Dtf0, In Miffllnfcorf, on tb lit inst Wiujia Svrts, li-d oat Si. Tears. lo Viffluil.orf. 2th ott-, c.d Nat 3.1 y.ir. Mr. iltil. ilol Irtdt-rich emitb, jirr.pn.tor ot th."lr.s. " In Miltno. rih alt. Sirml .bout 4i yirs, or .topics, j Widow r..x K l'ii Itxi-iu FIRE INSURANCE. 1 NSl'IMNCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA Philadelphia. (IncorporsUlt, 174.) Capital 8500,000.00 Assets, Jan. 1SC1 - - 1.254.719.S1 ARTHUR t;. COFFIN, President CH ARLES PLATT, Secretary rS"Buildings annually or perpetually. Mer chandize, Grain, Furniture, &c, insured, at current rales of Premium. JOHN B. LINN. 93tm3 Agent for Union county. Pa NOTICE! ! TTAVING bought at Public Bale, as the JL1. property of Joasr t,.Ilis.,ol Union Tp, j Union Co, a bay mare, a gray horse, a sorrel i mare, a sorrel colt, two red cows.S heifers, S sens harness, a single harness, a lot of hay, 5 shoals, a waggon, a bnzey, a plow, a har row, 2 breakfast tables,, looking glass, a coal slove and pipe, a cooking alove and pipe, a dresser, 8 beds and bed .lead, a bedstead. 17 yards of carpeting, a chest, a meat vessel, a churn, X tub, an arm chair, chairs, and his interest iu l acres of wheat in th. gronnd all of which I have loaned io and loft with said Kena during my pleasure. NewBerUn,reb.Sv,lS pd PUBLIC SALES. Wedn. 5 Mar.-J no F. Brws', EaM BniT. Thur. Mar. Jaine- H Zrller, Easi BuiT!oe raf. 8 Mar. Samuel ti. S'ahl. Kciiv Wed. 12 Mar. Jacob Uunkle, Bulfjloe Tbnrs. 1:1 Mar. Edward Bury. TurtleviHe Sal. 15 Mar. W m RohnogN, .New Berha H Sioiun Burrff. Liwe'sinne. 8al. t'J Mar. Daniel Ran'ier' woo lltt.d SaU 29 Mar late Uen.Siahrs, Eabt Bulla luff. Feb'y Adjourned Court Procliaatioa. Whereas, the Htm. S. Wuout, Pre sident Jude fur tie Soth Judicial District of Penn-ty'vanta, composed of tfi? count te of L'niun, Miiilm aiid .Snyder, and Jf hn Wails and Jidin V Simotiton, Esq's, Associate Ju'les f.r l.'ninn county, have isiueJ their precept, beam 7 date the SS-J day of Feb'y, lt. and to me directed, fur the holding of a Court ! of Common IMeas at Lewisburcf fr the cuuuty (of I'nnrn on the fourth MunHny nf Mtrch next, (beinthe S4ih dav) tHCl.and tucontinrie one ! week, NOTICE is therefore hereby ivrn to j Vun"es and atl persons interested in the Ksue Li5t,tu be then aud there present and not j depart without leave. Jurors are requested t to be punctual in their a '.tendance at the time ) appointed, agreeable to notice. ! tiiven uniler my hand and seal at the Sher- ifTSOifice in Iewibar this Stih day of Feb'y 1 A D. 1 553. and in the eieiity-tiith year of the Independence of the t.S. of America. God save the Comin.inwealih ! L F ALU;UtiiiT,SbiJ Jury for March Court. Mijfl-nhur (i N Vonnztuan, I II RinsM 8-tJf the ino Minium, riil liuhl, Wra Ku!e, L Turner, Win LinJenmuih, J S M'Creighr. BrutiyD&nl Fisher, J F llacubuch, lian'l B-ar. U FoMmer Jr AW Jacob Hemly, Jno Mover, Dav Grove. I .en I'auluiz. !Sam Detric!;, Peier iJuaket. l.'uhhurii W Hafcr, I'hiNp M:lijiVvT White l) rri It Keller, A 5 Spher, Samuel biirkheuuer Lim'if'inc Ja Crrs-jrove, Ram Barber. V F Lue, I '-in SsebolJ, Em Waller. Ja btmsi. Et.-t fSnjf'tLe M;cUl Urutru, Jno ii Sicbrac, Satnl l'tmkle V:-t ll-tJ-tlteSii Hare, Al Center. Jos Orwig. Ilarilf Jme Auhie. James Ulwver ll'irtl'ton Joseph tfampsel IsitU J"hn Oberha I mutt John Phillips - ; JfJJ for (ig 001111119; SCaSOD, i VT XESBIT"S ICE HOL'SE, on S..u:h Water St., Lewisburg. I We are making eiiensive preparations to i i supply wuh PURE ICE all our fcrmerj I customers anil as many new ones as may iavoi ns with their patronage. I r?"Ice will be delivered thronshout the entire Mummer, so as to accommodate all, zl a bw prices as can be afforded by any others LwL.turg. t' b. ll, 1-i.J. TURNPIKE ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given to ihe Suiiho'.d er of ibe Belletonie, Aar-nbart and Vuunrmaniiova Turnpike Eoad Cumpaoy. that an Election will be hell at tbe home of Henrr B. Mussica, in Aarooburg, co Taet- Jay the Ilia day of Mirch next, between the hour oQlO and 2 ocltclc of &a:d day. to elect five Uireclurs lo maaae Ihe concerns ct the Company fur rb ensum? year. PETER WILSO.V, President Spring Mills. Feb 5, Uti lp1 A SEW TOP BUGGEY I"10R SALE LOW. or erchaaie fr a fioi 4 Horse, by K lit MLR, M CLLSE CO. Jtnuirj S. liH. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. f ID all v. hom it may concern : Whereas, by article cf agreement, entered into by Jones S. M.uh. Elisha !'. Marsh. Charles C. Marth and Eluiia Striub, late panorrs, dome business noder the nriu name el .Uarsb.S:ra'ab a; Co, dated March 1 1, Istil, the said trx was dissolved by mutual con. eat the sn.d Straub beiiij no longer a member of said trin, alter the dK of satJ agreement, uf vbtch tbe public wilt please lake notice. K Lis H A S I'R AUB. Lanot lh.firBurslsnh,Slrwb Co., sit. Jcj, UaaCu. JJSSTt Uteailloai, tverj bo Jj I '-"j-WtiiJ The subscriber havin; leased ffi ""i'" h. LtHlllit KCi MILLS ui cuauioritin Bro' , and secured ilie services of one of the best Millers in she ri uniry, is prepared lo do all kinds of ClSlO.M and MI'.KI HAN'r WtlUK in hi lioe. Persons suppl.ed with FLOt K at the shor test possible nilice. CHUPtiyti ia quick lime and at the lowest ra'.rs. A Wa-c n will be run for the accommoda tion of the public. The behest CAsH prices paid for all kinds oftKil. WILLIAM URElsBACU. Lewisbnre. Jan. 20, lt2 ATTEST BRANCH lnnrance Companv. of Lock lliaven, 1'ia. Insures Property in boih Town and Coun try on a reasonable Terms as any other good Company. Thelarre increase of Prem umNotes makes it a reliatile Company lo inure in. iK.aal or rrratlaai Vrtw low mrre, MsO.OO.... J U'.CiiKii, Sec. U.C.HsBV v. Pre. LAIflSON PROSS. Atent. Dec 1 1"61 Lewi-burg Turnpike Election. N OTICE is here'oy given, that an Election forOtlicers of the Leaisbarg A Mifllm burg Turnpike Company, will be held at the hoove of Uulecn Biehl, in East Buffa'ne Tp. bu Monday. :he 10ih day of March, IsM.at 10 o'clock, A M. KF.O. F. MILLER, Pre. JA S F. LINN.Tr.ot Lik. Lewisbnrg, Feb. 10, 1S6 f Ipd J. M. MOYEH, Attorney at l-nw, LKWIsBrRO. C", TK CONSULTATIONS ha t in the Engluh and tterman languages. Otf.ce al Ihe Law Office of Wm. Jones, Esq. 1witurz. Ja t. lkci. New fctand---New Goads! TflCVPU I 1MW rmvfnirt!Vfnt'ir JVy . i. . . . ........ uu,...., I rooms nnder the Tele eraph and Chrt nicle i oihces.reOited them, and auej in an eneajir variety ot Ilati. "'.?', Gentlenim'l ClolKitttr, it. Also a lartre and splendid stock of CLOTHS j CASlMEKES,c, which he will matevpu oriirr,a-s he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all ork entrusted lo his care, lo the satisfaction vt tb. customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing -r don. to order. (LrwiibnrsT, pril It), lel A $35 Iron City College Scholarship I"tOR sale at th. Star A Chronicle OH;., . Lewubarg. Heal Estate, Woodland for Sale. Tbe subscriber offers at Pablia Silc. at the house of tiitlroa Birkl. in East Butfiloe hiwathip, Satortav the Sid f March next, about 140 Aire f TiMUER LAND. sitaateU ua th. .urih slope of tbe ahamokia Kidgr. Bulfalua lunhip, on the West side of the asain road from BulUloc X Roads lo New Brrlio. Il ia w!l covered.pnacipallv with ihet'heanai and Cbcnat Oak, and ia offered in tracts to aait purchasera. Sale to commenc. at o'clock ia tbe ai'lernooa, and conditions road, known by DANIEL K.OLEK. Buffalo. Tp, Feb. 13, 1 Sot SHERIFF'S SAIiK. T) Y virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. issued ) oct of the Coon of Common Pleas of L n ion county and to me directed,! will expos, to i'ublic Sale or Outcry, on Matnrday. tb. 15th day ot March. lbUZ, al tb. Public Houa nC M Kleckner, in the burongb of Xew Ber lin, at 10 o'clock, A M All that messuage aad lot ofgronnd sitoai. in tbe borouji of .New Berlin, tnioo connty. Pecnsylrama, marked ia the fjmeral plae ( a:d buroueh with the number 43, nonaded on the east by Vine s'reet. aoalh bv Cherry alley, west by Lot Xo. 41, and north by t)il Market slrteu contamin( in length 148 feet, and in breadth f e feet, whereon are erected a two-storey Brick Dwelling Hons. aa Frame Stable, a Well with a Pump, and JuiiL other Outbuildings, etc. with the appnnenau cea as the property of VM. ROSHO.NG. L t ALBRIOHT, Sheriff. Sheriffs OJice, Lewiaburg, Feb. 18, I86S GUARDIAN'S SALE. 1tII,I. be exposed to Sale at the house of Ussav lirrri.iu East Bulfaio. town ship, Union connty, oa Suturtlav, 201b March, 1SG1, the following des-ribed Real Estate of the Minor Children of GEOKtiE STAHL, law of East Buffalo, township, dee'd, to wit s All that messuage and tract of land siluata in East BuiUloe township, adjoining landa of Henry Uettz, Benjamin Long, public road, and on the north by the Turnpike.cootaiaiog ab's U Acrea ail clear and in a good state hak oi'cjltivatioa. The improvements are aai wm CRICK HOUSE and FRAME STABLE with other Outbuila.ngs.and a Well. A certain tract of land situate in tb. line township, bounded by lands of Eliaa Brown, Ueorge Cromley and John Hoffert, containing tt Acres) and 1-0 perches about oa. half is clear. A certain tract of WOODLAND, aitn ate in Batlaloe township, bounded by lands of John Roland, Jacob Leiby. Saml B. Stmonlba,and oihers containing IO Acre and C i perchea. Sale to commenc. at ten o'clock, forenoon, cf sa.d day, when terms will be made knows by HENRY GETTZ. Guardian March 4, 1861) of said minor childre TO BE RENTED. 0a Shares or for Cash, THE lar-e Saw-Mill and 300 Acres of adjoining Timber Land and the Farm of 110 Acres.on Penns C'teek, fully described in tbe offer 'Fas Sue," in the Star 4- Cknm iclt. signed HUGH BELLAS. Apply lo hi us personally or by letter to his Ageal ia Mifflin, burg, Union connty For Farm, Shares half. Saw Milt aad Timber.Cash 5cu, or shares half th. lumbar. Sunbury, Jin. 30, 1663 F0A RENT. M THE Large Frame DWELLINJ A-lI. on Market street, between 4ib and 5 b, south side, suitable fur two famiUea. For further particulars, inquire nf Jan. 17 J. B. M LAUGHLIN. Agent Western Lots, for sale cheap. LOT 6. bl'k Hi, -to lot 12, bl'k 26 1, 10 lot 4. bl'k 10. :!0 J lot IS, bl'k at. JU . lu DAKOTA CITY, (a County eai aad Laa4 Oiiice siie Nebraska Territory. Also S Loll in the town of SPENCER, lh. seat of justice lor Clay county, on th. tin. a the lutuiue EailroaJ, at $3U each. JOHN B. LINN. Lewtsbatg, Joir 3, lseo. Asot ar luw si Luuuoc Tavern Stand for Sale. ri'HE aubscriber cuers at Private Sal. thai X valuable HOUSE, with Stabie.Shed and two Lots of Ground, situate oa the Turupikw (in the main street) in the Borough of Hartl. ton. Union Go., now occupied by Dav. aloysa, Tera-s easy. In juire of or address HENRY WH1TMEB. Ailai'r nf Joua WlU, Ki. OboW Hartleten, March an. liMit mif FOR RENT. ivp.OM 1st of April next, that newly- a built BRICK HOUSE oa the KiverjssaaL K.i.d in tk. South Ward, aow occupied by Prof Held. Inquire of . Ma.VlNCENT Lewisburg. Dec 16.TSC1 FOR SALE. tore-Room lately occupied by AfawV rp II K X A. M. Lawahe. Inquire of its l J.M.LINX. Lewisburg, May S7. 18SI. Land Warrant for Forty Acres 11 OR SALE. Enquire at tk Otto of lh Star 4 Chnmicle, Lewibsurg. Important, via Phila ! John H. Goodman, LnrUUrg, HAS received and opened a CHOICE assortment of all the latest atylea ot I till and Wirier Good, at ih. Old HAVES' stand. The particular attention oX the Ladtc: is called to his slock of Brilliants. Drei Silk. Prima Delaine. Shawla Fir.Fr.Merino. Collar. DtK-als Sleeve. Gingham. Inserti.g. Foulards Edging. Chinixe. Ulovet.Ao ALSO Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cauimerrs Jean. Tweeds, Veslings, Muslin. Dnll ing'.Tickings, Flannels, Hats. Caps, together with a complete assortmeat of Groceries, Hardware, Ccdarware, Queenswarc, Ac. all of which will be disposed of on as favora ble terms as the same articles can bo purch ased anywhere. Uirc ut a call! r?-AII kind of CK.t Vbooihi forCah.-4J 40,000 0iI3 "-I h r-oorsnw 200 BillJ. LAKE SALT lor Ml. by j n so-rsiis 100"c a.Al.UHSALT-J.J.,, 100 sacks ahtvs (a7fcv-''I aooI)MA, 23 SBlsrticilMf I, S ii VSoSsIa- J n n -r v
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