1 m a it m hi r? 111 "THE UXIO.V eslallisIieJ in 1S11 Wliole No., 2,513. Bi" O. X. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Year, always In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1SG2. 'IHROXICLE," estaMMietl in 1S43- -Whule No., 534. Willi IP! lllilWlsIlM. riiiuMiKD sKi.KKkiv TuCSllay Mornill? it KriilaV Aflomonn. Mrlbe lust lew lays cit Marco nave been uocotnmoulj cold in this region. aa-Mr P.micfa haa moved his Boot ' Shoa Store into Mr Scott's opposite the Lewisburi! Hank i - - CwUa Monday, tbe I'a.prem-iJirart ttftirmpd IliA hmlinir of the t:ourt below 111 I thee.se of Kebcr i MusacrTS. Lniveraity lewisourg. 1 .". ' , .""T j i- 1 BHj.ne .earn .oa .o uu clij uj by tho 2J1 Article conrt for Snyder county closed yesterday icip,iue . , h(.reft(r(., I Judje Woods having finished all the R.-Shnl, 1st, 'Rat as a body of Chris business brought before bira. ! tiau uiiu.s its, in Cuiifrcnce assembled, ad of " i-j daTFrom the citracti we have Prof Hart's work on the "Mitakes of Kd ucaied Meo," we think it well wortb the attention of every one who can read. aSome of tho eitixins of M ffliuburg ima Ti-r,illn ihn Teleoraiih line to fc B. - that place. It would often be found a ery great convenience to the town and wieiaitw. . J ..... . C.avt IlKSRY.who fell on Koanoke.was a nenbesr of the late Geo.W.Scranton.and bad an appointment to an office worth $2,000 a year, but he dealincd accepting it until the War should close. B05Cul. Maxwell having re.-'gned, Charles C. Campbell is appointed to bo commander of the &7th K-g. l'a. Vol. Ly orders from the War Department, Capt. Utman's and ('apt. Wolfe's light Artillery companies have been consolida ted, as infantry, with Meredith's l'.eg. Sad Accident. Thomas 1'eifer, pro- frietor of a line of freight cars on our ilailroads, was instantly killeJ at llarns borg, Tuesday last, lie was looking at one train in motion, when another knocked turn down, and ran over him, cru-bin him horribly. He was about 50 years of age, and as a man and a citizen greatly esteemed. aaSeTcral boxes from our Soldiers on the Potomac, arrived at Lewishurg, Tucs- daj. They indicate new ...pply of clothes, ' tr 1 .. .... , w.ainer. an onwara sien or it mar , , i . be all three. We suggest that these rough old Blue , garment, bo carefully cleansed and pre- , . f -l -tiori litf.,1 rilie4 erveta ! c.t-u of the War iu after years. . - . - IIO!f. IlKNRr O. Hickok, last Monday evening, addressed the Board of Trade in Philadelphia, on the subjsct of the 1'etro- leu. Wells of Western Pennsylvania, and fllliea 1 irien Ol UC.a 6UUini! mt. :.-' . . i eileat nd cp.c.t, of tUut Ul neta, .oa tba wide aud loorcising deiuaul l"r us ODderful product. Yot, he had seen but tJL-i j i u: . . (.. Wntlo fir two rbiladelphiaoi at tue ens so lar, p?rsoos from other States haviog mostly niODODoliied the business. ' - ftWTownthip and Borough Electirns Wher, -this year on Friday, March -lt. the Oemoerats have the majority, tbej j ill el .ei ...m Oflieer if thev can when in enci every vuicer ii -j , the, are in the minority, the, will want to "divide" and ''eoropromise." The Crst hing it to get good men for every place ; the ocxt is to get men heartily in favor of eustaining President Lincoln iu his efforts : to put down Uebellion. ! " " . . aar-taca. r remom enuureu me rana m- wbo hlve never ene0 urig,ioriu stified the thank you for this huh mark of y.,ur es jastice of Gen. Thomas' oue-sided report ...-, , , , teem, an.l be assure.!, that ynu have the him i hi. .haene, in . A ifii-d L'-e.s in their demands or rovolt, need uo bp W1,M ,., nParIIHl EralltU(le of . fc e .;i TL- r? .' .i..r... . r ' , . temper and complete in justification of his a--. 1 1 , I, i f . : 1 .1 '. :. I. VUUUUtl. tic U13 UCCU UU14II I V UCail Willi. ' Had be beon well supported from the start, " ' fail army we believe would now have been ' id Sew Orleans. All interested should obtain and read big defence. It appears io full in an extra Tribune. - . Northern Central Railway. A full meeting of Stockholder, at the o..r.c.a..B,..iiiia,1ir8,.i.au,imiao choice of the following Hoard of Director! for tbe ensuing yefr: j Bibob Cameron, E C. Diddle, J D.Potts, Wntr.ta ...i'l , . ... , .i " m Colder, J.K Kby, J. A. Wright, Alex. , E-Kapp, Hunrj Welsh, Frank Newcomer, j The Directors eleetcd as Officers : I'resident . 15 warford. Vice President J. ). Cameron. Treasurer John S. Lcib. 8ccretary-K. s. lijiiQ. Gen I Sup'ij. x. i)avittJ. a-reigm Agent Geo. A. HathawaT- The Treasure,', u . t . ,e,.. , . . ! ...... iur ,O0Ica i. op aa follows : Kevenue Lipensej.... ... M 117 ft-7 nr. O'l .1" I vll oM 20 ixctc itevenoe S7o.H4 sr. With such a balance, under efficient management, this appears to I.. n,. r ie one 01 our most prosperous Railways. The esteeme Fierson, died the was born The esteem..! 1 1 .... at t r P;..- j- T ""cas, .,lrs. i.yaia Jane J ICrSOO, died re.n.l. aj.:. a.- . iy tu Aurian, .Ulcn. COd was born in M,i n . . pent alaree d. u( . "t but home at Libertv Tin i"' n h.e(r8ec1luJc'1 ome time al.n . I ' ' ' ,lu8 - time a so at Lancaster. Kb. aa bhe taw Lnttch .Arrn. in I... .). . . . ,u."c' y, ano ner pen waa -a,0iC0a)lOrt,D(jofgu --- case exeitej so much iutereft, has . V L 'td " Plsldr uf ,U CJ'ored .t ehurch at St. CdtlionucV, Cduada j of ' 1 to Loyally of East Bilt.H E. Conference W'eduesday, this bdy commenced its iu Raltimore. The following scs.-ious, M , tf fi(!WS waB oD(.red b AquiU . R . D Cbcnowith : Whereas, aiuce the last eonual sesioo ' body, a fearful rebellion has broken out ,u of tlie i!',utuern flJtcs. .ureatcmug imui . - P ". , V ',,, ' compdl.d to use f .rce of arms to .oppress a i "w 3 idr r(.bola , ttQj t0 mtiuua its own prt.macT aLj athereas, patriotism is a Cliri(i 111 duly, taught in the Word of (Jod, Wc t'l'rcs3 our ahliorreuee of tbe j rebellion now exitiujj within our borders, ; as being treaooalil iu its origin, sauyui- ' uary iu its progress, and as lending to retaril tke aavaucoiuciil 01 civil iiDcriy throughout the world. : 24, I lial we ncreny approve auu euuiirsu tin. nrnai-nt rie aud n.iri ilio aduiiuislra- , - ' I'ly wnii'.iiii,um in ii-h .'jiiiiii . '-7, lion of the Federal Government in its cf- ; , ,, ,lc ,,. h w better that 10 J,'f,'at ",0 l'1""9 tni ,0 0Vt'rc0!I1 : every man, woman aud child south of Ma- ' '- uf ,hc "-called Con- ; ,tlJ llx,,a; lint should p.-ri.U, rather f.l....!. Ui... .iili . diu. In m.ifilnin.'.i ,i 11- i 11 . . l ...metuati.,.. the uuitv of this Guv- ernment. . 3d, That in our patriotic efT.rts in the pist or present to sustain the Government . of our country in this, her hour of trial, we ore not ju-tly liable to the charge of poii.ieal teaenin ; and in the ...culca.a of loyal principles and sentiments, we re- eo.. z- the pu'.pit and the press as legit.-; ma'e ins'.ruiueutaiiiies. ; 4'.l, That acpy of the foregoing rre" amble aud resulutions be transmuted tothe I'reMlent nf the l-oited Staff, signed by lli ll.di.l .11 . ami Arm nf nr.l I.H..1 llV 111 ......mil.......... v. -j I Sif fl't'tro lf flip f lUlflTClinf. ! After an animated debate, these were ! adptt.j bv a v,c f 130 ye:19 ,n 15 nBV, -M.-.r- J VeI.. 1'ipwn. .1. II lUstiifll, i'l. h"tl'T, Utilit y, l i "Ui tn-y, Ni.rriK, lr i it. i;-tjtrt Arviit, ale tea? in, -i'AS.g.et uj . tit-it) -Ki. fn-t had parsed into a proverb of old , . , ,. that '-one renegade Christian is worse than -.,., , ten Turk.. Oi .a'.-, it is n .torious that an apostate, iniiiei i lUKjo tjrg'tung or iola'ing ail his early less ins, principles, au J Tr-P sse,sions bceomee the meanest ' -' uf " 8l"s. oers, and , ..... . r :. . ma.li-rj f tll.L .-..j yJ as a latieu wutiiu is tutiat t- o.i repulsive o. a.i numau ue.ng..; c. inc.c "'"" ""J orthern fctate in " Southern Army and Navy-privates n'Jl OUiy, UUi WUO UatO UlOaCU ... . wuicu uau leii tueui.itiug uu "in. tUe;r crcJit be jt said, thou-ands of Free ' y!lltc men escaped from lljbeldjm, sacnli- KUl ,ul;ij,,ns uf dollars, rather thau raise m JJeru. LillJ, t,,,;uit sa wim j ...... ..t.t nti.l manv itthors i O J ; unilWe or uawiUiu l, leave their all, ,ub- mil l0 lllC exactijus of LUvia' mil.Urj , m(jfa but refu3(J tJ uka aclite rt io - . . . , . . .. fighting their loyal brethren. It should ue forne a mind, of cjjfae, that Norther- n,r,beiiir? 6unccteJ-are ia a maimer -ii -, . j Cir.straiued la be TiIeut id their devotion oession, unless they have more than ordiuary moral and physical oourage. A lcw citiz-.'ns ot our own c ounty, we regret .1 l .u J en , tne ... um.ite , o, no n rartics have more or less yield jiaeta io tue current at the South; and one, it is said, l Fort D melsou, is oo a prisoner t Chicngo. Well, ''accidouta will happen among the best folks," auy where "col- ored muttons'' arc not rare and those ,lf.rarir.iafh hutvcfpr niiiAri thuv mte.fi . " i lament the errors and sins of kindred. Aud we venture to say that when the Ar- istocrata' Iosurrectian is suppressed, most rr . ., , i ,1 . -1 , . 'of their Northern-born adherents will be ' , , . , . , , ,- found to have acted more from compulsion ., , , thau from choice. The "Anaconda" of the Mississippi. j COLUM BUS, in Kentucky, which the Rebels have just abandoned after all tho t toi, xni elpens9 ,bey bave fur six month, fa ; for,ifjing wa9 considered by them (ltbe KeJ pf ,hc Mississippi," and ,he ..;Vcslern Sci3tilpol." I, i. ,0 them , serious blow t0 be oblig(!j t0 acata ,0 , . -, commanding a point. , , , .. , , .. ,0 "Is!nd No. Ten," in Obion Co., N.W corner of Tennessee. Its defences are not known, but it eeems easier approached, by laud and by water, than was Columbus. Altogether, the llcbcl rule is crumbling fast at the West. Tbe account of the occupation of Nash- : Tills on Sunday, ia fully confirmed. The' : .i.. ......,i v,. .... Kj uiou acu tiiueufc tutu i. oi.nn i. u. ,.i j .... ...... n II. :- atrong, and it is tain tnai uov. uiu .... t.T- was lairiy anvcu away uy uuiou mcu. Iiefore leaving, he made a speech, in j -lii.il, I,. l...prl th ritizens to burn : "eir private property, and called on Ten-! nesseeaus to rally to his atanuaril at .lem- ,. , ... :t i.. i phis ; but do one paid anj attention to liii j mad advice. Memphis papers say tbat on tbe 18th ! uit. Gen. Polk ordered the Memphis ii 1 VJtu' " r !,io "'"'o-J 10 be ,orn "P. tai ,he brid8 1 destroyed, preparatory to the evacuation of , Columbus. The forcea there were to fall ; .V . ;.1.J V.a 111. ahout f.i. fivi 1 back to island No. 10. about forty five mil... h.lo iTnliimhua. - .;,...i.. f'oyd, against the protest of the citiXeos. .e ntliiilrrl Thi.ii4-.n D illari' wurlh King Cotton were released -t Nashville be teut to t 'jrtlicru market. j their solemn oaths to the United States obtained for produee, and manure proxi i.i t.t .i i i .it t. matel? furnished fir strengthening tho soil. Judge Jones' Views, Many of our readers will remcmbpr that Ez-Judge J. Richtcr Jones, of Sullivan . Co r, WIS of th8 most rigid school of modern Democracy, and we believe lately i wrote a bock in palliation of Slavery. Hut h had a revered and patriotic aoces'ry, j aud this war has materially modified hia j views and feeling on the Ureal q lestiou. lie has raised a Gue Volunteer K..;iment : I Uniou service. Attending a rcc-mt . Welch festival in I'uila lelphia, be is thus reported m the luiiuirer. "lien. K.ibert Patterson called on Col. J. Hicuttr J oues, uudcr wboe grandfather I... l...,u. ,i ....L-..il in ISI'I It, ri.!u fjr the Army. j tn, Juxts aaid, the Army represented etermiuati in of the Amtrieau IieoDle ,,, , g0verum-ut, and a nationality, (-pnn his sword were ctuUiai mad the words iJmnn, Coti-titutino, mJ the CJreat He- puhiicl" aud he flashed them daily in the ,.1C of n nlt.n j.. h,i rn a nmkiu- i.. I.. ...;.,... '. ri. .. .. i h... ... .....t.i ... ..... . wctii tltun mast come. Id it oat", it I,,,,IrJr , MKt ,,,. y;,v,6,c-.nd he be - CTCJ mat in this he sp .k the seutiiueut f lne eutire Army. Moreover, when this va h,ve paed, he would advocate .8ttling ,Ue question, with all the world, wheth, r we had not a ri-ht to do what we pu,ed with our own land, block up our harbors, and make our owu tariffs. Thie rebellion was for our good. We now take our pMi,iu0 with 500,000 .armed men, Wllh0ut borrowing acent from abroad, aud, I . 1. 1. I. I uums j-.uropeau uuvernmeuia, wuuuu. ...1 La....,, .v U . Ln. , ,,f . .rnM inn brnkors or Uothschild money leuders. l'h Great K.publie," said he, "against all the world, tiil it is settled that we are the Great Hepubliel" Gen. Fatiebson, a toast being offered ' ,lie Preaideut of the Uuited.States, ob- served, feelingly, that he was as honest a ' . Jl . . , , , . . man as there was iu it, and eoull not al fa without proposing i!,roc t ihreo cheers to his bouor, which ere heartily gives. He also com- pliuieuted Gov. Cliu'IN. Mourns Davis, M C., made a speech in favor of a tariff, and strooolv atnitt ... , uie i.ic at'iuiu ru.iuu ui iitouu. .to late se.uu action ui i..ii:lanu. lie en j .Kriwl.utc, .cd ill. ,ece,,jly uf .tuajios lbo entr, with m.ouf.eiuriug village, throng a pro.ee- ll.tlldllll, lllll t.aiiguuui ill l itia uimj uu i . i . . i I . . - These sentiments were applauded rmly. They touch the hearts of the sagacious, liberty-loving Welehtuen. To tbZ77, Pa. a. i a-.. .i- i IiV UireCUOO OI lilt UUJCtTd SOU Invlt9 0f Co. 11., 53 J Wg t I'.V., I ei.culo ihe very areetible duty nf acU.iwleJK...f! be recepn,n of a Hox, the cuniei.ts of r.h ha v e a J tied m uc h I . r co m t r I ml p H-be- lu;r. jAiUes ! we think you lor ihis mamtes- tauon ot kindness, ami rei aure-i ii has Wen luil aPPriate1- ' "biMiun of your ramousin, we noi oniy irci in your best w.taes are with the cause, but that you , 'J -He pe-... a,, of ,m,osan(u of other soldiers prompted 'solely ny a seii-kacnncing oevouon 10 ineircounirv. to ilo bailie in ihe cause nf iutiice and rihl . ,;,, . lhe Co.;..,,,,,.,.. and Tiie entorcement ol the laws. We ngnt uinter en ft the giorttnis old tar- and Stripes that ban nfr which, in l;m tj.-nie by has waved so triumphantly over many a hard-fouxnt battie tlelJ, and which, in in. g..td providence of Gutt. i yet destined to wave over many more as "lorioui a any that have heremf.ire illu- rninated its aure M is. Aaiu, allow me to rnnrnrnfi! uurs llesperilnllv. K I). H A'iE.NBLC'l. Sere. Camp California, Va March 4. 11(12. WH WKltK IUI1 M TOl.tllltlt. VTr .f. Kn.it tni:.lh.-r Ana n.t.r mn lnrir.t Tin- ..-Iim.l hou. 'm.4 Ih. heather. In rliil.lli..iil whi-r. m.t Tli liuml.li- liniu.. M mi-ni..r; ilfar ; It. mrpim .nil il tl'liii wi.fc. III. tr.ii.n iit .mil or tear Wbi-o ;nu .DO 1 wr boys. TV. w.r. Tnuth. I(w.th.r an.l f.-ll.ii I.t. lit in .ir: Your lii-art Ilk" f-.ih.P, AnJ turn. ..iprlii i...a tith rr.; Ti v.u ram. .Miih with m.uh.Kia. prita Ti ui. it hrtiuKbt .liny. F'.r".li..it-l 111 Ih. primriM tiraa Vt'bfa you auil 1 trr, buy. Vt'.'w tit.1 m.n to.ther Tli. rrl-nii. w. :ht.. nr yor., Vi'itb 1.HTI-. i.f autumn .father, Arr ton. fur ...row. rinw bliij It Hg- ttii. iinpiil.. alren Til. hi.p. tiln. U.Vr .li-iilr..y Vi'hieh lull our th.uclitj frtun .artb to brawn, Vt bun you aoj 1 .t'rr buyfl ! The Senate confirmed Generals M'Cler nand, llucll. Ilurnsida, M'Dowell, C. F. Smith, Lewis Wallace, and Sigel as Major Generals, and the following as Brigadier- Generals: Speed, of Tennessee; John Cochrane, of New York; Logan, of Illinois ; j M' Arthur, of Ohio; Lawrence, of Iowa; j Wallace, of Indiana; M Cook, of Ohio; Berrv. of Maine: Ferry, of Connecticut. - - T . a ibt Ketiel steamer isasnvuie nas run : ocratic Concre.astuan from New York city) i.i.ti.rl I J.LI). i .i tr uie uiocaaun vj i.iw .iui. viu , dash into Umington, i., ana claims to have had great encouragement in South. amptoo, and a cargo (not of arm.) worth tnree miiuoue. ...mln. hnmorJ in dii.'Ul0. coming homeward in ditmse. Northern sympathisers with treason, are ervini? Instil v, for a ceneral amnesty tor .ne Rebels, fearful we suppose that in lor tue iveuetD, .e.. the event of the ti the Ull(i8r9 of tiiB connivance with it trial and punishment of the Rebellion, that their will be di-covered. PenosylTauiaboiogcutitled to ouo more i .preutati m Congrew tbao was ex-! Rem aied. a new Appoioiiueui mu.i. -c mu ur on Congressuiao elected "at large.' fPL t iTT T. .r havA iiirAalMil" i Tbe Rebel iougreis nave A.esoiveu that thPT Will Bifht to tte last. e Ur- . J . I leans is especial. wsulil-e od pper. Death of General Lanier, All loyal citizens were .hieked by the news that Gen. F. UM.AS.ir.it had died at his p lit. in Northern Virijiui, Sunday, 1 21 iust. lie was wounded at 15.11s .'.luff, from which he never recovered, (.llhouh ; he kept the fi A3,) ond a sudden stroke of cong-st'inn of ibe brain proved fatal to a constitution of iron. Ho was married but actr-.s. His atc was ouly 3S years. tz..-. I ... I... . ..ii.. ..r ih.f iiritir. ucu. iiuhi . u.iiit in .iu. sery of mm," Massachusetts. In personal valor aud courag", be leaves uo aupeii.ir His Western surveys his aid to I'liTTEii in muzzling the dueling bragar's of ti,e 1 ,,,,r ,rl" ,u "a aaa uis wo ne- ; "uif', a l eueceaaiut 110 .rs iu crusun , Lebohi on wnl l.mj o etii-nsasj. j As a man, Frederick W. Lauder was admiral and beloved. Ills education wis respectable, and his literiry tastes aud tal ents good. Uje ol uis litest proauoti m" was iu vcri, elicited by a parting rematk ' - t ' from the lameute 1 Col K.I ward 1. Iiaaer. , Not a Wdst l'oint-r, yet G.-n.Land r to. k ; , ms ,0 nl,r4a, ,(,t Oeu. Scott it is I sa"1 '" 1'romisiu 3 '. ' ' ' 1 I ai to remember, that tbin superior leader sjiuo lime since asked to bw relieved on account of his wound, hut yie'.dud to a prcSii re.iuest to cntinue. Wlure so V ,r UMi r iM lfi ; , ,, , ,. ,. . f : J. M been for . lowshei ! bis health wa tH-statdiabed, be uiigbt batre beeu far mof u-eful. The following "war btiiietin," tbaoktng ' (JeD. Lander for his late brilliant s.veep iu 1 v.,.i;. . I... ...l , I.;. .,., , "J 1 r,;S1J,;ut "'C'" War llLf.VKTMENT, ENT, ) 17, 1SG2. j Wasiiimitdn, Feb To Brig -lien F. W. I.asdlr. The President directs tue to say that he has observed with pleasure the aetivity and enterprise iuauitt.-sed by y.iursi it and by tho lii.-'-rs and so! ii- rs of your cou tnaad. Vou Lave ttiowti h w mueh miy bo done, in the worst wva'her aud tLc wotst roads, by a spiritid officer, at the bead of a stna1! f too of brave men, un- wilin g to waste life in camp wuen tne en- amies of their country are withiu reach Your brilliaut success is a baj pv rresaija fi. i ,u . " 7 T , . . ,' , iir.ieoerals j ' Kl,wlN M st.istos, sJc. of War. So add we LAN OKI. to tho long list of honored names K.isworth, Gretle, Win throp, Cameron, Lyon, Baker, ttj -lain by the demon Slavery iu its mad ttT. rt to subdue the North as it has the South ! ... . WasiIINuton, March 4 Muj Gen. ' ' VC UI .r. hua i-wn. .l . tt r .1 a-.r l.r nouuel Wlth lo tbe Ann. (lf llie i0,0luliC dt-aib uf liri ' Oeii LN- n ' bjifh C0Ui;,umil!jt h;Llli , ,. J . publ.c bervwet. iutUiucef aud cnuragt, ud bay "be dird iu the fi mer cf his manly piiiue and iQ tlie full bU.tu of bis huruio virtuos but bistgry tfaa Tld Ufo will preserve MoMe ,,,-, in " fii ore so stiking, a nature so nohle, aud a career so gauaut. H nua payiug mis t.ihni. .if r-.n... .ha i :.... I . '...,.,.. .1. u" j;' 7f '.V"" " " h. T "nf ., t , . i , i , i this brave aud distiiiuikbed soldier be baa personally Inst ouo of the truest aud dearest of frioudt. Ml LIT AUY .OVIliMET OF TINNKnSI F. A.MiKtw JoliN-.iiN has beeu appointed Ilrigadier Geueral aud Governor uf Ton- nessre, with ail tie pumcra, duties and functions pertaining to that t.tEce, during the pleasure of tha Preaideut, or until the loyal iuhab.i.ni. of that Stite shall or - g.nixe a civil goverament, in accirdance with the (.unatiiutlnU of the L mud States The preient goverumeut ol Tenuessee being a usurpation, every proper eo- courag.'Uiebt will, thtoueh the military Government, be giveu to the loyal people to assume its Coutrul. The draignatiou of Andrew Johnson to that position is eou- aidered by ever) body aa eminently proper, bulb in view ul kit peculiar b'ueas I r lne oniee, aud uf his ;reat popularity amoo all loyal people. Ibe lioverurr, hy tha aeeepianoe of the offiev, vaeatea hia po. sition a a Senator. The term for which he was elected will not expire till March next. The Kentucky Conference, M E. Church South, recently held its annual session in Paris, Ky. it is made up of about 61 Union man and 13 or 20 Secessionists. Notwithstanding efforts were made to elect Delegates in sympathy with "Siecah'' to Ibe General Conference to be held next May iu New Orleans, not a single Sects- sionist was elected Gen. M'Clellan bas ined a general or- der, dischari;lliu Col. KtltlUGAN fa Item- - - -D . . v- - - irom inn service, i.-r uie varn. us eiienets ul wuivu 111 waa couviuiea uj iuu cour iiiartul in hi c;.?p. A Soutbtrro ccouut wM'es that Fay ettefille, Arkauan. was burned to tboj ground by order of Gen. M'CuItnogh. be-! tore hit army ev.cuntcd tbe town. Tho Confederate wtre coucontralirg at Hoatou Mountain and preparing to give battle. j - j lltb iVnucy Uama volunteerfl, died at bis j bnme in Jersey there, on 1 riday mht, ; of Hj haJe t ! bomfl abot w mon,hfB- 1 Counterfeit 55s, U. 6. Treasury Notes i u circulation aido eoupjua tur f OOt. i r ' i WUCrBMUUCUUS"",OB"LU" U t Cl.,'l,...l lnQh....f1. 1 , tUwVtilSUU.g VA" wWtWVV IW V0 rtiaVJ,. : Latest Neils' M.xki u 5. lien. Hanks' divi-ion has 11 . 1 i l pue!iated stil further towards W meats- ..... ... r, and thus far without reverse. Bunker Hill is occupied by Union tra in. Au at tempt to flank Col.Ucary at Lovelaville, was defeated. The II nli. Is are represented as in full ffrca at Wiuchuster, with 80 puus and a tieid baltrry ihia side the Mountain. It is thought the liali. .V Uiiio Hallway -ii t 1 ... j Mill iiii niiMi.it in nit, 1 , Xbe Army in the Centnl division of tb I'.itoUiac, baa eut back all its urplus nutter, and is d.ily awaitiug with five days' ratiocs, f .r the order to advance. i HiUA'ia, .iiirco u 1 ae linoei caviry dr ive iu tha Fuderal pickets in Columbus : 1. 1 1 ...iii.i.' yes'i.roay, wnen cur K'luooats .-ueiaa ui won Is and routed the Kehels. Heavy cannonading reported thia Dsorn inif iu thedirio'iou uf New Madrid. At that point the li ..bels are reported to nuru- i Ler 40. 0(10, with 8 wooden gunboats, being ! reiiif.ireed fioai Cioumbua and Memphis. I The people of the South are demaudiug that Jeff. livii shall take the fi-ld. ; Tl..r. l.,n. in Mumr.tiis iii im.i 'i.i'j . .- . about turning the city upon the apptoaeh of the Lli.ii "unhoats. I,. .1.1. n. .... n,, ,1,. ,iini,t, nf m t. ,xa,.6s'of the demand. j-,lt) ,i..IUJllj f ,r f ,1,,, ,.xchatige is very limited, auJ rates are nominal. i the "JO h uit., Mr. Wilkin, of Minnesota, i,,;,..dueed into the V. .S. Sen- aie a re, .ln'iou to ix;.el L.z.rus W. f R ,ilu,.kji ,r(.J1 Ti,o chirtf, bf . ht bj," jjr U'iikmaoa are : v, rv ,.raVH t, .,,, u s, aau rsidiu.- at t'ra?t..ru meelinj. io Ktntuckj. IiiCll.MO.NU John Miuor B ills and 20 . nth.r n.. ..,f I n ..n h. h., . hr..wo luto M Uauitls negro pea. Jeff. i I'av.s has proclaimed m irtial law and er- 1 dored the di-ttilation and sale of liquors; great alarm at the Rebels' haad quarters, ; and aiuuh gascouade ia eousequeuce. The M 'Xieans arj nfforiug to negooiate with their invader,, who propose to estah 1!.U a M innrehy. . Too Ki'icssou at New Yoik from Port Itiya! biiogs Z.i bales of Cotton. Tue Mayor of Nashville publishes his tatiiUetion with GeU. Iluell a measures to : aupprrn liquor selling for the present, to e mtinue trade, and to enaure a fair chance i at t.;a coming county elections. Foreign adie mr considered ai nni- Kurope. The Somerset battle had great :.(! 'l't. M -I. I. :. . l . i. muueuui.. l uv vi. vaatie ia now lue oe ceasiuu holby in iur tpe. The I'ub Is under Gen. Sibley have in vaded NeW Mexico. Col. C ue ran and Col. Wilcox have reached K ctiinond ou their hooiew.id way. Oa Weduesday afternoon last, the build ing of lr. Howard Maleom, 3S, South Secmd Street, i'niiaj , was badiy iujurtd by a fire. lliuustvick, Georgia, is abandoned by the U.bela, who are voncantrating on Sa vantiali. ! The llebel steamer Magnolia was cap- tured by Luiou steamer South Caruliua. T JuUnsou bM lb. e,t Unioa record. Tbn ladies ooboeet)d with the Luthar-: ao Ctiuu-b io Huuburv, held a fair last week, and realized $-50. Irio ba advanced $3 te $5 per ton io tie I'iUst.urg tuarkul. AItilft.ua aud (jtfurgta have each e:I.d for tweWj ruortt rejuueuts f t the Ufbet cause, and if not volunteer-.d draft wi.l be niado. ! Business continues quite active iu Cbioago. The wiuler wheat never looked heli,.r upon tho grouud. i , jere0li.h Snyder, was admitted to ! in tLe tural ,jou. of SDJjor CJUniv i ; . tW A box nfHoapital Supplies will be made ap at Mra. I.yudali's, this week and . next, for the Army of the Potomac. I Any one wha bae anything to contribute, iu el. .thing or delicacies for tha sick aad wminded ur ia money, will plea., send in by rriuay next, without boiui! called upon peraonatiy MARRICD. In Mnnm-tnn. Brttlf rl V-... e. . mth .It. . F11. laac It. I..I... Il.ul Jl III hKli a Dm l-niiit t..lii... :.n.l Mi.it MailM.1 L.Uo.UKr. i.t. 01 U burn F. malt lu.f.tule. Hi ll. CI! Kri.in.ivrr th nit . .IiillV 1W of I n tin uuir .ui m... mirv Lr..t r-.rr. tp. K.lt. P Kl.r. -'.'lb tilt., a. MhklZ COVfckT a.tl .Mi.. SAUall s.NVDI.R. all uf Stiolniry. II. kv r H Marr. Jt'liSrilJi.llNS IlKIU m n iLi.iatis, laith .1 .-ii.ra..:n Tp. Bv KrtHH.rtm.il -.Tth uit tiios w. k aiilf.r m4 M.-i. fcV I I.I. A l H'loK. botb of Muhr.t,le. mmm In Whito Dwr Valy.'Jlh ott.KLIA? F.an only aifeJ 7 ycart". Ou th 1'Jlh, KMM A J , agfJ 10 nrnDthj. An.l on thf 21-LSr.MI A . in heTi. tQ r. Th Cr-t t.0. -hiiir.n an.t tiitntt tin .if., of Jo-pb Driirkk Ih.tUrmJi.auf lUltbtria. Muth.raniaau.bler w.r. . i. j """- .,.., ., ... In S..tin.zr...i., STth tilt , FPD1 E M ftl ER, In bit ItB y, .n or t... s ano L.n i- ih.m.r. Ii Munfv. .1.1 io5t., WJI JOU.NSON, Iunktpr, aRt?d ab -.ut y.im. Nfar I'hil:i.i. lthia, 4th lnt . Mr. EMMA P. if of Rt .1 1. 1 iu.-U-, Ilr- MiH'ti'UKry in Buruiali. A New and Beautiful Edition of The niNtaken of Educated Men. ,)y JoHX a HART, LL-DIn 12m J) njalin, price 50 cfnis: paper covers. c-nts. Copies vt this bKtc will be scot by i . .a-.L- . 01.UI on recnpi ot mc in pti.i "Iu,l's I 148 S.utiti Fuurth st. rtniiiat-ipnia p RT Work Oil the IIOIiSE. U I he Iloi e aad ULsei ULseuew, Uy ROHKIlT JKNMM1S, V. !.. Pri-f-atwr of lailol.yy attil Uf TMlifaurt-ry in iLo Vu-nuar tvilrga wf j 1 UlMdripu.a. Tiwt.'kmnfain. aprp'"": "'u-- : M u..ri, um Lnr.ti.. u i- tnuM m iiar. ,.n tillLapri:,l.Jfluiad$l.orinrlotLaxir.;;i.. r... ... .1,. rkrn.rL '.iri.'i I.CIL-l-iJfl i Ul IwJC l iiK VtUWaaw, waaavv, m Fl'IU.IC SALES. Sit. A Mar. Samuel S S-aht. Kellr e.l 13 Mar Ji'-. b Dni-kv. B-isr.Ve Tnnrs. I I ilar EiUarl Uo. y. 'l'onvi!!e nal. lo Mar. ..in it i-n-ii:: , ..rw in u . '' "' '' ' ' ' ' no himi'ti liurrev. l.irne.H.Tie. .Sal.I3 Mar lanirl K-in.ler' viml'i'ul S.il. !! M ir. lair Ueo. Sialil'", Easl B ii'ul(.e. Wheat 5I 1-i 5 12 Kyc ii" Tjilow S tj.irn 4 I.urd 8 Oiits ! I-'ja xwced!!.".. l,fU Shou 'iVioe... J i)ricd Apples. i 1,-J Clovcrseed 't,i f , r k i u Itutter 10 l'otatoes i;0 Fresh Uutier... 11 Country Soap 4 G ) 11 ; iif aie 7 fffiro: Out J fmxvhJ&&g$: i. Jrfrtv. -fc'ZS IS A ai.1 ".; l)IMIiv'tl i".IAVU ft llL.UtJ Alii Iili.IUM.Vl..: I t It;: 1 1 UXUU 11S! ' rfllK suicr.S-r resj-eci:"liy i-n-rm? the t 1 cmr-, ..1 I .m-.. Lars a-. l .c...y. li.at h- h - i-e:uotd hl Uoot at:a l tie V.w'oer u-Su ly Mr. ' W-' Z .. . . . t, 1 .Market Slm't, the Eaak, Vi.l. !.'.(! n. cS-r : V;i:i:.T IMit'tKMKNIs m ;J ""f",' t verT li- a,' "'Tecte I wrh Vreat' cafe, 'at I wibe s'olj r... at price, M son tne tunes, ant! te::.? pn:,ei- rJ"' " YV-' a-r V ,,w 1. 1 .it - j.- JUvn!. j0., morne from Phitade'phia t" rea'h in want t-C a i.ikI fa:r of llot ts, bli-r-v, (J :: ter or t'h:lt'.rea .Uocs, will fi n J it lo llu'ir alvettitae to cxar.;atT hi" :ocrf !. te par chaMti eitewhej-e. a he wi.l oli-r ibe Lurcrtrt Stock of IIome-M;i'Io ovz ; in I nioi ryunty. IVr-ons in wart of t.Vy-ni-ie Work, ir in;n ftrioes, will be z io iticci from a lare t"ck at prices It-wer ihan : ever before flf-r.-'I in i- rz- Al-o, a fu'l asurimeiit tl" French t-jit Uins, M'Ji.-c- co. Ki A, ate, wh.-lf-a!e anJ retail. P. S Five pr cent, di-- uni cn a l a5 j above tvrn dollars, lion'i Its.'1 the p'ace, ; l oppstit the I.w.iborg Bank. Mh 7. KZ jimi si HU. L RIOIl LOU. StiltCRlCIlta lSll. ' 1 - - z 5. SS 5 .3 w .- t. i : 3 : f - ST M -ai r j 3 r;l is S ' - Iviluqui-ut Colloctors. tote?; L,Bi-tua W ih lam iu-mi ol' i:pcuJItuic. Auditor?. rir tr,.vir,j cvunty ;.ui.ia m k-r 1-cl.lrXu- tl'uX .ua Prt.ib . .n-i KacOfflc-'ti-M.to , pay. 1 a..r..or. for Ih.-ir M.rttt. in lst.1 liituut.1 ....... r. l-Ji HO liuj Cia.oe i Kl.-ction Kxponses. '' H"i'B liM in M trill Im.I S-T.11 ' a-'-itiou k 0 n .hto-T 1V.I li . I """ -"uj... m .....ml n l.l ...-0 J. Ii- i il, i(..i. -.utain. mlvi Sttalorial K.tur. J.lt.a it le M'4 13 i St i ul ili iiu' Court llou;e aii.i Jail. Ann M ..i...r ati.l .illn-r. lTa Irnl W ii.i ,ki.. il, at.ni. and r.i-airitig : i.a . J Jl wT w.St i Vt'omn's Foes 1 lrot honotury $ Ullicc. Thiv pr- m l K J U- - r. t-r. ajUttuurrr ". '.-."9 SatnuI houli, t lei. a irfu a.r ISfll UT 44 Court Expenses. flrio-1 Jdriirn ftir i.-trnirj term 42 50 i I ratrroo Juk'ts t r r.biurj iim A 'J- urii-i ( oan in ttn u .'431 JJ (rami Jutn- l-T -? r. rra V. .L Ii4ifr Jur r. l r Mjv rrta it i t. flo (.r-iij Jur-t lor .-vrt-iiibrr IVrm M -1 IrifiM- Jktf..i- h i , U-mtiT liia 2vi a-i r.J3.TT tfraud Jurui l-'r l'-v.i.l r iVrio m it 'irrJurirb lr Ihcfuiavr irm & a.U ZiJ" Court Cr iev's Wagci. Bi.jtimiD bhail, io lull ??00 Tiptuved or Constables at Court. JoLu -at;U. liturgif ."ht-cli aol r f l.vrtm ?! CuusUble' Mileage ic iual;i:ig KetV-. licoia J. IkUl-ud aud otiicis tl.7 l!o;id Iaiiiarc?. jAnathao WIf, Hoad n - Bt' a -" Jn. V. l ir UJ d, "7 ,U llilJlu 1 auirrvu - . ... u- U.arl risuy . laa.ia.r d. M.O:li buret Jotlla L-o d Lcakiltil -T 1 H .1 iiaui ri;a (rrh-lr Jo d Ur J iu !-cai", Auia r d ! a ...U.ia (111 JlitSlullrUrj i ilia daUia &. a,iviut - tuto Costs. p . . . , . olU. ... lUtuwiof 4U et-tai'ua ,a'.llir.;et da. w ilwilltf UlaUI do . l HttUIta-laUfta 15 01 U i. Jioi uiDiiini Z '.O u i k lUutLrvuff I4 VajrtJ 3fillW liJtl u- v Pel- r ii.-J Mx. Uui 4-Ui w.. j. ! i-h, i .1 y,, J,. i,. ,r, Mmn U u JmB A O tbttX 1 U v . ..at..i.r MieM a- . iiu. aiitrul t.3wi T3Jsl Fox Scalps, j New Bi'iJires and Repairs. r,,, T.v ilt-DJrjrifr, tip..tiuf tcua ml Iftkif ! I.,-.-..I... I JL- Mum r, lfiilOiuc bedysj caf lid H.r.-t. r...;:-,. ItOOJJO - ' F..i -l i iii.tjiiu, mi-iriug brialf Qr latu ! ii. a.u too : J j . i ' J Ut ix.V.ij, rtpairinj br.Jg t UoBm't ! y.:A m I- it A. Co, i-Ink aad work Baflkla j tat-uv 4 tu ' 4 Kir-m- Iritt, ri;itlDS brUjr ftt ' (tarliii-jaf 1U MAT ' J mil tv-t.it, fc-U,0 fctinglrt fur tridt at Pbtu .-irer. 11 dflJS Wblk brUg ftt t l.an,'i. r $ .it. r, " rk t Vrlfx t llutU'ti Y, t.i-i t U.uck, tumult Uatlin at Slicrifls Fees, Jthii Crrn'profe, .LiUI, bill -r nr;tBg l 11 U.-r!lluIl Xl.il JaXUO Miilr to IMtrta l'-iiiti'ry.iD-J Munab llol-Awi t Ilvtu tf lU, talitl biMMUijf Uwl mIuuj twff t ttl, MaClU. lUliHC Jurttiis kv Ac 4SI w Fenitcutiarv. r.n. Public LailJi 4&.MI J,r.; l. Mu-a il-i iikam, Ujisg Court f..V-.Hi 11.29 I.- ur lilt Co, io full tlil Fcbruarj IT. i i T.a L 1 1 ijiiitcr k &m. Hr mt.trUlB ti Court J- -, M. ,.-r, 1- r mkir);C.ar! 11 ou ttp , J "i M'i..iu;i.i!R. tiamn lulijf tu jitU 1 U 1 .! :, ir, Ctcjiiiu ci'-t n ia I J H U.tih.-i.r.ft.iii. U i mrom.d O.WI i rv. -. r. i ii-ifiug atU ti.dlit kcitlbvr - i urt ll u-e- SOO A'-i li.ii M- rjr,cai.in$ pjTf?mrst tirouiHl . vil 11 u-, 1ST S. : m K.tt-r, Aput Lyfucilnt Mutual li.- irun-.-v i t,iu :iy, itrv uiriil .No la SM 00 J i. A br .io. r, -r ..urt IIoum rof ..rt ! wfi-,i ISO 40 J. un lii.oiuil. ii. 1 corj wool j i.ar. ;i.vr, -h .i.a; w: trrr ii.i! tB word ! j. i i, iter, A ri, tusbnuj. Lourt Uuom mai ' ft,' I'l.l.V Ji ri .'.'i rt. t -s-tiB,: IV) t' O rril a irO A b.utL.ib,Ltir i-ip I'.r Treor's uftlc 301 -S i Iioad Views- Hm Young bad otiur, TIM Agricultural. ; II LI, Treasurer .f .AgiicuaCursl ?odt 100.0 ' District Attorney'. Fees. J- C B icq- r, iu :uil UU ; to.br Trm tt M ' Coinniis.-ioncra' Office. Jim. Prim, -iiri'Ti" F. iB full 11 0 60 1'jlt i II ri-)i. llO liit-O lr.tj.-ri.-t Irf.rnJer, do lutt : j-- M rt,,!.r, do A UtlUaiKtlj. Ct.rkt d a rosfnire. C : tumiaJiucers nil Treaurr' potjf j County rrintiur. WrrVn i On.?liu, Count; pri&tlof m pr r ntrsct 610t ) r i k ;iai'!. Annual StSaUmrDt, SLcrilTt J in 11 lUuui, Ai.i.ul Statement li i 119-09 Miscellaneous. R T! LalrJ, rroc ut taiai ftce't rcuil4 by Acl.., r MOT W m klnrrmT. 1 rr&xa detnl peapvr A M tmx . oc., atr As 3ft OA J K t '.rni-li'!-. Ta-Vtrrspri OprmtDr. duo I ntv.iva tu Uo'a J ti OrauMa mai A A u i.i- a 1 tt Cti.h Tii-mrrn. In full fur tU rtnt tu'htt.lNr I.ImI UO0 y. L i br wn kiij rihtm, vrron ia their ti'.eit rvi -:itCvr.lK iaJ) il tff. i, u. ti t bti bUicrs. Bvttrii for t : and tiiikitiz AO.tS C J a ..in, l-lit'i Ctttaf TWU ftt 10 ai i .. an.t AH-uiut d,5 i". h II. ii. r. i.t rfr el i rraoifr wealth j.i ti Y r. I. r i rt.f. ne-r w 1 t..i. Jk pj-t'r I&Ud J'.n Cri MaunJ, tut cioUa.o,! lor I: ;trL li-t-.'n MJ W 1 l.:au. t r tri- f..r Court Ilou wnl l'a J ('if.:r.'Tr. ..r rvhwDtiinj; J U..i-r IK l.s-ti " mc.tY, f-.r I rdu Ki;-r tt.j) 4 K ri' i I v. ui'i!V -tr -- rial lal hfX.tu) llt.lM Jn'j A U- rc. -vnrius Auniu.rai.il CwBk'ra iti.d at f. I.-n a rM.r ICaWAtTM 1'iviiihi CraJr TownsLip. A'-mhitui .-irsiaf. mi.J J- er.n j Ntit, CuBHii c iui-r. irr At I 4 Apwiutiy Kl.lO A .. Bj-i. el .tin i-srri-r-. 4. -t ii 1 iiia40,c;iiD,ii'Ji(( L..iiua and pot.biia fttJ.UO ITT 40) Uorruwed Money. MrntT that wu ltud abJ low paid 1141 .U Interest paid by Coanty. Gtto f MiiUrand oilier Faruilit-s of Volunteers. Pat'i th I'.iuiiiiaD f Vuluntr now in tcmc illlnt.s. Jan. 1, ia luU 220090 WE tif unicn ,rJ, fVrrjiiBts'Ioiiars of th t-nuatv of t"ti!vo. Lrt-hj ml.ii.it tbt torrpoiAt; arrwaDl of Ui Ha ecu l- ni.ii t.j.(.iaal.lurt-i ui t a hl cuuatj XuX U. jcaeT A. V. A. a- eorr-ft trua. til-, ru itiiui i iur tt.tttUK at ihCuooiakiirs' tjMBoa.tM f- r ...U ut Jteuwu-t'titif. tl. M-va-iatli 4a of Jaauarj. A. I', h-i I). . KKLI.V, i Att. ttr i IiiU.tM KR. ; rrm niitrimatd A. KatXNEXT, CI k. J. M W aLILK.) I Treasurer's Account, 1SSI. : 21. H. LtiirJ, Trcusurcr, in account witk Vnium ( ruumv, MJrr Tj :ta! .t ,v .hi- fffm Trtasurvr on xtiivi.t f Jaii::ury , l-t,l 4i4a,iO ' Out-ti-uuiLt; laii tt ftDd prvfiou I rar?i R43 Sft I Am ut Da; Mr't to Col Uftore ft-T 161 fi. A ui lit t I'U.-il tr lo C.lcCt c livlH 1 lax 11'".'' j l urt. I :itr .n na nolr ct llun-icHt-r ft..J Lun .! J it layljr aud utlavra. du troot . C.-li Ju.y tiut-ipr S Rcuth and tbcriff f lr.i-..nl( TVJ0 j t fri ii Ji n-t'ian W, !ft. from Comth Inf V"un lor ll 'U furri-b tl i-altii-rss i Cr. ' B. r.niaaiMinn aiiowni u uilctera tut ( iii.uiM' ti for i l 511 Id t i.t;if..i-s..1i,.nU k. ,i. f Tx r l''t li.a j i-)t.iiitTatt .i. to CtjilectuH iwt ltnl aad )r' tu jara T7 IS E xtm. rt to Ca-il on Rrtief Tax for 6l 1.61 ' UaJt.T.rlOlcd.lHIaca 1 Ai aud lTei 3' i I do ! oi , lux,; i ' di I;-it. fTaK -j 0 Jttan-.iug Taxnt ft-r 1 .1 aud irTi ii-17 Uu Kcli.f I'K lWl lv 4 . (if OrJvr of l".1; rt jarniexl 4tuu , .'rlfr fi,r tnr-rrt cn the aU l.tjl0 Tn- afttn. r'at Uu mi.-iou ot. d.i,S')6.oS 14" ."7 taiatw du totttr j 0 Iiua-ur 6bi.bl IT.Wl H ! Uhioa Couuty, Dr. . Outfartrl;nj OrJfra of 1V7 fH'O'l J do 1 " !! 3J tto da l- j I do do 10 4'Jl 4, OrJ. rt. :uuJ in t.tkt a-. i:,--i-f ia .1 ... Liaori tnuf. -Iu.- Ju 1, 1861 KIwvT la Isvi ' Dtlnnee due county H;t.wJ t'lTXICCC ; Tu balauca due tLc County 17 fluid tr. Ord.-f of IS'T, rvJ'fCil lW0rt 1 dr i"-i dj dt w-d t Jfl ' 'J Amt-'i trflln d.i -." i. i m'.D-'I'i-'an 1 d. ioJJ t in -iift-w i. tit-i in d .V. tu I I iu I'uf iK-au-auf 1-6.. o-'...,l tt.a, do ilr l- iSrk t .'7 ti.t d Keuef lW" j.. ,Iiitt fr-fn otbt-r iKtarwf ail Uua i v 1.-. fti:r 6atf6l TtT BS it 1, Jau.7 By ia f.w of Tetiaty. 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