BUM. in mm 11 HI 1MM C STAR i 'Y .. Trcdav Mornin Ftiilav AHeraoon. 1 jL---- Election Da), (next week, Friday.) . mil afford fowl chances, in every Election District. l make P CUBS fur the ct A CaxsicLt. (Should Ihe new lax Bill pa. M P""Mr .KEtJ" f'ihe ....,.,. thereafter.! IRKLIS Fpria( Election primed Co order, on huri no tice, at t Office. ty Ta-Pyer," in oar next. Aloal.n; letter from Japi. Liaa, de wn to So mi, re ceived la.l evening. Pilar TatkS.-L.a.i Nursery, aear Lew- ..Imti. is be. "" ' " l"""5' Call il yoa want bargains. rr-Mine hufl" of the Revere H... a onnee. a new Tan of rr.ce lor t " Oo..u customer.. See hi Card ao? .r ew Adverusmenu lu-day. .. , ..A ike New A Ivrrti'e n,ent tw.ee ,J oecaMouelly lrh yuor memory with the old eae! i KTbe following are tlecea ,,. .-v. f tbo LewUburg i MifH.nburg Ttirnj laf Company for the ensuing year : Prestdent-fie ree F M Her Manacers- Kred k P. ntio. .id-on Biehl, Adam Sheerer, Martin llreibach SeC"v and Tre'r-JameN K Linn enperviior-J & A r ml-r.rW To Rive f.-ntraets Ae.-E K Walter,!. .11 (iherer at Eat t!aie. Ptei. Lincoln, Commander in Chief, lias issued three tjeucral Army orders, which are Duw published. Ai.v.m a Jan. 27th, he ordered that CO Feb. rid, (Washington's llirthday,) there atiould be a general forward move meat of all the niaiu forces iu Virginia and elsewhere. lirPASTWKVTS. (Ten. M't'lellan is to -command tbe Army of the l'otomac, and it expressly relieved from any power or reapvnsibility elsewhere 2. Gen Frcmnut is restore! tn active service ia the Centre, or Western Virginia sad Kastcro Kentucky and Tcuuessec, as be Mountain Department. 3. Gen. Hallcck commands the West, or Valley of the Mississippi. Fiv IM visions. The President eoo- T.n4 ot tn. ion, .. atutinpung u.v. one man profitably direct a hundred thou- caod ia tbe field last week separated the . ... ... ... t Ara? of the Potomac into liviions, or "... t'nrtw. as follow. : 1 foor division, under Geo. M'DowelL j j three do. Gen. Sumner. tbreo do. Geo. lleiatiumaa 4 tbreo do G" Keyes. 1 5 two do Geo. Banks. i Tbi. moT.meot i. generally approved by j all who want th. Rebels whipped and tbe War coded. 1 Smee this order, Manaasa. has been eleared, and, a. fast a. roads will permit, lifa will he everywhere mare visible, tsoch for GF.NKRAL LINCOLN. IVew AaTR'I.K F Was InCongras, th. tious. bill, prohibiting soy Officer from deeradiae our aanio . oiuniccrs into olate-caieher., passed the Senat. slo-U9 .... rr.L for, sod only V soting against it. ne President will aign it, of course. TViXime's correspondent ssya Gen. lht v " V.oLI.1,Ia& iWHW'-. w r w Thsak God that manbontiog becomes at a. . ab hnriA an e all illegal in "the Una Ol me ir ana iue m . 1 . brrme of th. brave '.' rotteritv will ex. ottertty win ex- scrats every slave-catcher, from the out Jawed pirate who bunts them in the wilds Cf Africa, t. rhe professed eiviliied Christ ian in America who violates tba Scripture command, TAo thalt t deliver vp tlic IfTtani. ,ts.The mechanical .kill, th. industry, tba perseverance, tb. energy, and tbj sseresy, evinced by the Rebtls in their eooent dash with th. "Marritnac," proves that the war by throwirg them on tbair own reaottroM has devoloped more favo nV.e traits for material prosperity, than s fcalf .ectury of laxy living sponged from tb. North acd tb. Negroes. Th. attack of tbo Marrimae was their most brilliant and manly deed since they began to steal. Gen. Samuel R. Crnrii.. tk. Her. of the Arkansas Union victories, wss a rradu-; BY 0. N. W OUUt-iN Ai u J. At ALSO per Tear, alwj aia of W ut Point, and served with hon-1 Other vessels on earh ride were nora-or or in Mexico. He was practicing law in , loss irjur.i by this singular fihf, in which law., and a Republican member of Con both parties were surprised by the iron gran, whan the Slaveholders' Rebellion plated vessels appearing. The Rebels bad broke eat While such creatures as Bi'l an overwhelming advantage, tbe first day, rffe left the S,ld to go to Congrcss.CritTts a,.--.. ij iaxe mo neia, ana proves P'-k' wader brav. and discreet. larTbi 7 ? r '." .i lue -Vc Lrnnmnrv Kates that 1 tha Diptbsria bu viaited kBT. f.iii. ! that borourh and vieir,it.l...;i. j .t . . j save entaed, tha. far There, i. Ciab of Sorghum ti rowers, Hughille j A. R. Sprout, manufactunng the crude ar-' tide who, after last year s trial, will i max, more ei tensive preparations for sug eana .-.li.. ,1 I Awrtjjjge ceventcen additional votes were af ' ts11! IQ favor of Ketffi and Cbeoowuh'i 'nioiireaQliit.nt...a, .k l- . B.lt. H E Cnf, av vnifrene., and none aga,u,t. aWSinoe. Government bu l. t.i a - . uuiio.iea avivrrapo, 11 Has Trover! m.,i. Mrreet in sivin a her rsr-ar. J 7 . "usaiiou that T a " d,n"ge- i t-r Au.iibB Snyder, Ilariraoft' Mi rin'a Rj at u .. l' r . . . ''I't' i at li...o k, i.i. , tstd t, b-Mzhuu, u ill h-aith n. tun..r.iaii.3. In Advance. an n Nifir w t The Naval Actions in Hami'toa Roads. Among Ihe stealings of Virginia, while jyjing ,(,e LViooists with John Tyler's j,ejc4 cg," W4S , plrt of Norfolk nJ.jat,j ,iiu thousands of cannons, 1 n. ship., left .with them by the treachery or imbecility of Loud cuKers. Am"ti; the ships thus List to as was the ' Mi.rriu.ic, bui.t ia buiit ia lSoO, of Z-M tons burden and 40 cuns. which the Utibcls I,ve L.-en r,r. barinir for Dearly a year, They cat her down to near th water-mark, ' and plated all over her upper works iron and steel scales or ribs, three inches thick, with a heavy prfj.-eting nose of ir.n f t piercing any obstacle, t'be was arni-d with eight 11 -inch navy puns, two luO piutid .rmrorg fans, and 400 men. Some time ago, tb. Ilcucls gave out (to dcludo the public that the Merrimac was a failure" too heavy, and wouldo t work. Hut, for some daya past, their ,thi. Hal.imor. and elsewhere - ' .... have been smiling and hinting that the , !;,. ... .h.mt In receive a reat shock, rbi.-, it now arper, was this splendid frigate, remodeled with ail the care aud expense they could betow. Last SatliulW, the amphibious mon- s'er caijic down from Norfolk, looking like a submerged bouse with the roof only above water and a short smoke stack and fa-staff. She moved slowly on, when the j I" S. bluekading sUwp, i'nmrhin'l, of . l g'in, opencJ fire, nut n, r Daus giancea off with no apparent effect. All the heavy broadsides rained upou the Merri ! mac, did nut prevent her running her iron prow with tremendous fjreo into the Cumberland, laying open her side; the , M.-rnrnac then tin i a troidsiue dasbed inTifi tntlt lh. l,umtM'r!an.l .nil Uff lixr r - --- - - - ' 1 , sinking, her men getting eff as best itiey could. Simultaneous with this, tbe iron clad Ucbil steamers JuifSl j'ri and I'-.ri-foirti came djwn James river and engaged the I ninn frigate Congmss, i f 50 guns. The latter not beiiii: in 'htiuc trim, soon ... . . SItUcx tcr color,, auu tn. u.tets burned Her. . ibe Ini 'H frigates M, -,. and St. I.-wmrt. got up steam and started for the j ... 1 : . t I l. . I - 1 I L. relief of our other vessels, and engaged tbe Merrimae ontii dark. Tbe Minnesota aud t. Lawrence unfortunately got agronnd, which prevented the orew of the , former from boarding th. Merrimae as they intended. It is feared that the Cumb.rlaud lost in killed, wounded, and drowned, one : hundred men. The officers of ihe Con- gress wcro taken prisoners bo privates. Ili.rino tllO ... .n.-r.ir,t the Pninn rann , Bun vrrpun wis iiiui- nj iuo ...crrimac ia her boiler, and was blown up. Our Zouave was also badly damaged. A Rebel gunboat was cut io two by tbe cumneriana. Lieut. J. B. S.MrTil snd 50 otheri were . , . probaDij lost oa me t-oogrces. I Tbe Fiodt on Sunday began in tbe i iwi um mg -umiwr i w uiuu atii vcu iu .1. - 'f L:-U 1 : . ..... Prt th. night before) went to tba sssis- fiflfS -lt fhJt wiMTtaacra.T hlld IhA I irmor - 4 was attacked by the Wemmac, Jsmestowa .... . . . ' . . - and lorktowo. Alter kve boars of can- oonading during which, some of the time, th. Monitor snd tb. Merrimao rubbed cach other tbe Mcrrimic (apparently in .it-king condition) was towed off by her consorts into -Norlo.x baroor about noon, careening to one side, and not reaching its fafa harbor until towards evening. Th. M-nr.-...:.af.. !.h.inil,an,e-,.t , g irjured. j Th. only person wounded on board tic Monitor waa bar Commander, John S Worhen, who was injured while looking out of a porthole for proper information, lie it is hoped is not badly hurt The V 'kitvr came out of tbe contest un harmed, and as ber antagonist bad to re tire the former is pronounced ber master, althoogh tb. Monitor is much the smaller vessel. and did tba most damaga-but, at last, , victory ieu oa iu t.uiua biuo, aa a u r. MONITOR may b. tha instrument far the reduction of Norfolk, annihilating tha . . " tpPc the Kobel. in that quarter. Licnt Jiffers now commands the Moni tor. The Mcrrimic ( t Virginia, as now called) is undergoing repairs. The Relsels say the Monitor "looks like a Yankee cheese hoi on a raft." JbaTThe Hampton Roads struggle inau- i -- u . ralcs a acw era in naval warfare. Tba .uoogoi - J'ruieu or i icucu tuu umb ; -n1 SitHaf lottery it is claimed is ! superior to Ericsson s. Hut it is (till a doubt whether these iron vessels can co through raging waters. Ihrouffh ramn? waters. I be Monitor bad - ".- Dr" Put out y tbe water at sea, so wa it bad to be towed into Fortress Mon- , -ter of our vessels. j " I man io Sntdtr untt was f.'Utid ! i, . r k -k T T TT-rt ftiiliy and bo I f 1 and cavsts Ij( etlilu j j dii.aa.d n.u:tLa lot tjui ' LEWISDURG, UNION CO., FA., FRIDAY, V .. - a I P!m.l Tbe exten.i.o f tie magnetic telegraph liBe fram "inslonI l)el ,0 Fortress jjnre occupied 23 days. It was com- pletfJ t 4 P. M. of Sunday, 9th lost js( j0 time to five alarm to the I'aionUts 0f tU4 -Vorthern Cities by announcing tbe fietor, 0f .ua M ooitor ot the Merrimack. For year, Mr. F.rricsn has been ask- W? ail U buna a war vessel ; ne oas a. last obtained it, ami alter some momm launched his "Battery,' launched his "Battery," Ust week, from 'h tin Lontinentai n orK?, urecnpoini, .w Vork. Her upper KirUs are twelve inches outer and inner scale", li inches each of iron, and thirty indies of white oak, in thickueM. IK-r weight is 'J')1) tons. f'be is bjmb and ehell pro.f, but pierced f r air and for !-hirp h iters, and his two 1 1 inch Columbia I, cirryioj; lb. blls made of H iire blocks of iruu aud these turnr 1 in the latho. This monster ; iuto Uimpti.a II nd yul after the three Ktbcl yesatls bad run iut j and sunk our Cumberland, and taken and burne i our Lonjrcss I woolen iru'.us.) auu wnen an our ships around Fortress M mroe seemed in the pwer of the liebeis. Our splendid "J "" uurff, . P r ,, , i .t . It has cost as the tin.e of 1109,000 men, st.amer M hu,U was aground, and tho mJ f ,,1O0yOil,o,,. AoJ all this iuipcdi fihting splendidly wju'.j. have fal.cn but lueut g0, w.,h-ui j blow no lives W, tbe Mmtljr cauia to her r.acue. All the ( aud no giory won. (But "the boys" have Kcbcl fire was then directed against the long beeu willing to li'ht ) It is doobt ncw cjaicr, which beat them off ! whether tbcro was ever over lOOOHO Kebels at a time in Manassas. Ibiy de- Thu, in Iwj impirtant particulars ' stroyed much, but left behind cjo-idiritlle the completion of tUa Telegraph, and V'J- ....,., ., , , .. ., . 1 ' i lha back track of tbe Hebels is (at Ma tbo arrival tf 4thc cent. e .v .iii'vr. we; . , t , ' , ,- fr ' i nafsas as nswh'.re) a line of devaotation were providentially favored, just iu tinws . graily the building of I'nion men, uf grcati.;: need. bridg-s, fences Ac , burued : railroads d- lir.V0Ti..N- to rtiE C'Af.sE -The true ' stripe of old. Revolutionary patriotism is , evinced iu thj f illowing iuciji iil : W AsitiMiTuN. March In. Capt Wt'Ri.fcN.wbo liaiiule-l the M.ait T so skilfully, iiml who was the only one of her men iijured.) arrived here to day and rp-jrfed to the Navy I-partmcut iu per son. His chief ii i iry- is to his eyes, which are closely bandaged, and he has to bo led frotu place to place. Many incidents of iutrct are related by him, and he is sure three nr In liravu kltot nennlrftl.l tb . .,;,-,;, ' i Word, n was in bis pilot house, when tLe yj.rrim,. dircet(rj , whnia broadside ,t it, and received biainjurica from mtnote I ... I . 1 1 J . , a, . fragments of ebells and the powder whieb were driveo through the look out holes Wordeo was stunutd by the coutaiou,and was carried away, t In recovering, he first asked, " Have we saved the M nn-ti i"' The reply was, "Yes, and whipped the .It-mWK." "Then," said be, '1 don't care what beeoines of myself." President Lincoln has visited this gal bnt ofBcr, whose promotion in the naval ! will be in the right line of policy. ' " " A at. i tat it. iivil l'jlj-f ... , .. , ; ., . ! "0li Imocratic New Hampshire" led - , 'n3 for Jtlr- A" . "ties profe.scd s Ha.irA In arn:h t.a L i na. ra t """" ""' j'--, ; uuw, i. auo upcu ur uau-way .seeeasionisis thought the Iemocratio candidate was the a 1 nk..t " 1 .I. . .t . T l i- wvoi tusu. uvi iu4i iiiC iv.opuulICia can d.date ws an "awful Abolitionist I" (most Ginitn ftp &' at A nt I f. n rrc . vmm l ; e " -'-"""d -y . . , -evertneless, and notwithstanding, Ibey !. . . , 3 have re-elected Governor isLlclii, with soma thousands of votes to spare, and also choose 3 to 1 Republicans for Assembly, Senate, Council, Xe. Ono of the New Hampshire Uegimsnts on tbe l otomac also Toted, giving Uerry about 4o0 vote, to 12;, for two opponents. This shows that th. Rep. of that Stale also .rn . l,rr m, i .rl t i n .1.. A. i, ,j D J - they been at bom. to vote legally, our maj. would have been handsomely increased. SO SETS THE TIKE for Is. 1 EatVr ae-;n ie H-ll taan ri.itT. in HearrB !" Speaking of the efforts of tb. Rebel leaders to destroy tba exposed cotton and tobacco the ebief export staples of Vir ginia especially th. AVAnirW l"Ay savs. that if foreitrs natiitna .l.i anl innn acknowledge tbe Confederacy "tiie woitf.D is 11 alt. Mi I'ER Fos ii 1" The worJ J can get those articles elsewhere, as needed but was there ever known such a league of madcaps ? Their destruction of their . . own prnP"ty or, rather, that ef their i rrotlucersKill hart only themselves and jheir their own country, not merely in tb. pre sent, but in tbe futnre, also : for, it will stimulate cotton and tobacco growing in other parts of the world. Burning th'.ir uu'y ii;.iiY'iar prvlKctt indicates demoniac blindness aod desperate stupidity. The House in Congress passed the res olution recommended by tbe President every so-called "Itemoerat," except Leh i . 1 1 I -r 1 1 1. : I i . . j - man ( iougiae; ui r niia.j to leu asainsi n. rh eJln true to ,heir erecdlVfrj ,0OTe lna belore crytb.ng also, leas on .ays 01. a iximer cmci uiTiuea i las aod Nays Vallandipbam (whf prolcns.s to be a i nioa man; dtnigett William Ellis, a venerable citixen of , Anthnnv tawnshin. aim ilav last week star- ' . ' .... r. , . , , witn um sieign aua nra oomewaru "am ' "hiagioovillt,. J ba norae and ' h' h",'"!'' Wk' n't f"0', ,h,l'r Mtirr near a cteck. bis ex-remities fn i-,n. n1 ttn nicnt f -ini us gi nu neait, akhKn soon cefcad to beat. i taO. who tht fbarM iVm. rrr .hmll lorcet Tb iUjn. of tb r;4rit twin t-.av, tth-n. tr.tb;. ia th mtfl tb eorirT act, fc.rty n.l lLr. t rrn;nt t priw WIh-u U.- l..ul miiaun nl tl-; ia- rrj cliinrt Il.iWI bxwa on new. ... li-U p ft IJ . Wli-u II ..-w. 1. is JuuMlul, Rr.sl t Wzgth uLlie. Aul ..ur c?i.i ry. sw-.k. u dy um, W.I. l.-l tr- I t.unT ri. . int Itw TiiB.ucT ... ll.o.c tre h'lim w!i-n Ihrlliius jit. T-rwl A I at. J.'nj cr-or. if Jirfeu... d .ut.ts ftn l t-r I Til" hrl i' k fin'.n ol tbr b! dela.t Th- ItiM I.-UIM' U .-I II. .Ir.le nl ..r. Wliu iii. a f 'r'..-e... I'i.ii tur U Won, A:ul t'.Bi- MI ...uol. 4 f rtb frc'b ilJ. at K.tj irjt'. ANoTiu:ii tl'ijx or "Scott's Anaconda." Maimssas is Ours! llAKRir,i i!0, M irch 11. Oov. Cartin recctved a ru.'ssae from ! Washington this uiornin, that Mauai-sas h been encuated by ihe Uebels, and , the l.'uitcd Sulci forces had tkvu posses sion of it. 1 The pcaC' fu! evsrna'ion of Manassas iusi as so ju as taa l resident Daa order: J a Wauce proves that it milit have stroyed: rattle and provisions all taken : fl)r,.3ls SL j frlllt tr.es cut down, aud Urms cut op and lines obliterated : people fam- lstnng : ai,a ail me sijns oi a uespcraic, wicked foe. Th.ra is much uncertainty, but Ihe Rebels have probably concentrated at Uor donsville, half way to Richmond. Our troops will "on fo Iiichwmd ."' but with prudence and caution. An -e.ijj" 1 slave at Fort Djnolson told i Geu. Oraut Ibe labels wrc retreating, "!ich gave him good ground for demand- IHif an UIIC:'Ulli. I'lua ruilcuuci. .iiau. I WIM cn0U(.h tl) UM hj9 hjnc9 fot ia. ! formation. Contrabands have been assur- ig he Army of the Potomac that the ; Rebels bad been reucatiug for days: it I au.n. nil. t n im ma I twroa oat to b true. ClMni.f-TiiWI, Vs., March 10. It is believed this morning that Winchester was fully evacuated yesterday. A ttroDg fore, has started to ascertain. Wi.NCUEsTEK, March 12 9, P. M. Jackson having retreated toward S:ras- burg, l uien forces under Hamilton snd Williams entered the tows amid tb. cheers of all tbe people remaining, r.ightj l oion men bad beea carried to Richmond by tba J!..bcls. Twelve hundred cavalry attempted to u. - ...i i. r. i .l-.. v.t tl... ,..i i.;, ".n guns, and horses. We lo.t 4 killed a'cj 1j wounded, of the 1st Maryland R.-ai- ment. ; . : I s. i I . .-. V 7,4-. ? t ..1 j ,-HiHlllCi I lt lUI 111 AT KtlllStlS -n i t ,"T-Loyi3 -IircQ 1- I I ll- Armtnl .hn S,uithr nnL. linn w,.-... " " : ProTta .aft a 1, 1 t : , - ' -L""Jl - -IVQ U4t3 Ullil U 'UUUZ. : Dear Sugar Creek, in Arkansas, gained a ... i. rr 1 irl.'IIJ tfinf.'krtt afas k - l. . 1 - --j cjuiuiuvu r a l l l fi' l -si- a-. '"rr' ,u "eoei uencrais an I'orn, i-i'i!.b 't.i, n-a: - ..-, y ...', liuuiu J Our loss is estimated at one thousand in i killa.il ami tnnnndeil that nf f ha nAn,. -.-..i. u.,e, rlri;, nuanlittes of Pun. flJgI provisions, &c, have been captured. ! Our cavalry are in pursuit of tbe flying cuemy. n . i.-.i.i.r.cr., Miir GcD"al commanding I-1", full reports, from Gen. Cortis, i snow tbat D,ui"i oi tne enemy surrounded i his command, and fought from Thursday ! , to Saturday, when on. decisive move of 1 his whole force at tbe bayonet's point broke ets M. Wynkoop was interred in Pottt them np entirely. The place was PEA 1 ville, by bis mother, who elaims bis re RU'iJE, in N. V.". Arkansas. O jr loss mains bat his wife, beiag in Philad., has was 4 0 ooly tbe enemy's over 1,000. instituted suit to remove his body there. M'Culloch was asaio reported killed ! The Danville Intelligencer, notices a This brilliant exploit destroys the Rebel hog epidemic there the interesting beast power there. Sirgel, Jeff. C. I'avis, As-: first refuses to eat, and then dies, both, and Carr, are especially praised by i Peter K!lcv. an serl ilnei Trlcnm-r. . co. Curtis Our troops were from Ohio, Iouiinl' l"if", Io nd MLSonri. St. Locis, March 10. A special des patch to the R pu'.liran from Cairo, says l6it Gen I ope s forces have reached New J' fw' ?nnJ" beeu heard in that direction. The Rebels k.. ...a ... j.: .l. . forces back by throwing shells from their troops. Four hundred torpedo have been found in tbo river and on its banks. tapmre 01 urnnswirK, in lieorcia. aid FLCIinoh an.J Feraaa Jiaa, Florida. I 3 K.iT.TiMonB, March 10 Pefpatcfees i from Com. Dupiiut, announce the capture ! and orcnpalina of Brunswick, io Georgia, ! and of Kort Clinch, which cumiqaods Fer- oandina, Florida, br the Cnion fleet. Little or no resistance was mad. at either place. They arc both good harbors, and ' each is tb. terminus of a railway. Our (overnmcnt now holds ihe whole coast of (.roieia, and tbe beat of East Florida. The British Government after investiga tions hav. in effect acknowledged the suf iicieucv of our blockade of the Rebel rtortn for tho Seceah .in 7 f.Vei X.rthrn I. .. l i .k.,... m.,..j..j. ,.t ut t- sel. runniug the blockade !" The pirate Somttr is still blxladel, at Gihraltcr, by tha Tu-carera, and ber Cap tain sit"! to ba under aire!. I Tb- Etcpa-roi oi K'j-i-ii has been exttuJ uij llio i.fchi cf ti.9 Jrta MARCH 14, 1S62. 1 Trlsaie la ike Meaar) af Ol. ) IWF rUtM.N, law r tkr Hlsklaa.en, Irtk M. I. mU A f'Tftio. utitaoti hrmrr. Vb.M ,.r. of liinfi bi.1 tHt W .th p-- mad v1 ' " I' eraF4 bua At aiunArcb of tl.c M.il : On. "f th. -plid aoH.." M'hcp work "t bnuB and LaaU Vn;'d op our titini'. rxbs And difnlty tHU t .art But wb.a hi. oatmwd cmantry l 'lnl ..il t. M.S. fur ltd. If. j.FMd tli ,id ih1 bioviharo, And lr. 111. .':t blmj; AttM Hiniw tbuodT. Tlit .l.o.k lb Skmm.r sir, VI Iw- irua l.k.1 trl! u..'-.t. Hi .ttwKrt Ivxm iu uiercf Tb- w.r bt.fl 'it St!n4 U'u barkitac iu Li. m. Ill I.'TI tM-'l Iwturd C'DwruiUA A I .'3 n I1. 1 .. mi,.! Tb- iiiht -.f itl-fl,..!. botil- (..-...-I' 1 li m I... fn.t.-r'-A.. li. Ih- - .irr. t.f S.-'.t:t-l,' l! C..4 u hi die' A trn n.n to hi. mantrf, I nlil b-. l.1et l..'b. II. l.- .r.l th- "1 I'otT. li. -1 tht- H-r- il-.th; Tb- o. aK--y hi. .irtu.-. Sh.U M.wMim far tiJ iJe. , Aul li.i-1. i...... "I '! r-hv.l b- -ur N.l--a' ppi 1-' vt..h:v.i .. v. m. il n T Rifr.-5 Latest News ill i t:i.i t.ie it'll Further particulars of tbe battle of Tea . Kidge state that Generals Jl'l'ullieb. and Slack were killed, and C'oloueU M'luth, Kives, and Herbert, killed or wounded. Our total loss is S'JO to 1000 tha Itebels 2,000 to 3,000. The Indians scalped IS of our elain. Cur Cul. JtU. C. Liavis was after Price. Itetails of the battle at Fort Craig, in Nkw MF.xtro, show a desperate struclj with tbe Ttxans. Capt.M'L'ray was killed. Loss of the V. S. troops, 00 killed and wounded, l.ebel loss mucn greater. Wi.m.'HEtf.b, March 13 This after noon, a (tjuadroa of the Chicago Cavalry pursued Ashby a Rebel Cavairy several mills. A skirmish took place nine miles bene, on tb. Strasburg road The Mich iif.u men took U prisoners, including Lieut. Murray of Ahby a corps. from elsoo. Ituehanao, Captain of th. Merri mac, and 17 men, were killed by a shot fmni the Cumberland entering a porthole. Geo. ISurnside (March 3d) had reports of the'evaeuatiuo of Manassas, and it is hoped is duly ou his guard boutbero papers now begin to scold each other about tUir hilt iu looking fur aa t. j aj iiuui auivisu. aj s arv,u aw iuiih m t delusion a snare a false hope a curse. Truly "th. civilised world is against" their accursed aystetw A Pin that Teij . United States , Treasury Notes sr. selling at thirty per cent, premium in the &at.'&. They are ail bought op as fast as the peofle can get j bold of them. , Beauregard, Brag and Rollins are all reported at Island No. 10, or below that point, on tbo Mississippi. Tbirtv euns bare been fonnd at Colam- bus,which had been sack by the Rebels. ; ScRASTO-t, Pa, Monday, March 10. Th9 family of H m. Jordan, residing at llvrl. Park arr r. .-.ti.,1 Lit nii.ht l, inLalinir pas from a coal stove. Two, children were found dead, and the parents Ja'r ''e. "u' IBtJ en not recover. . Th ..t.,--..,. nf M-.fc;B JoUairi gtlte ConTen,i0B ,ndwisc!y eon-1 ...... . . . . ' . i CIa JeaBOt to snow tneir weainess by nomi- nating a state ticket, cut gava a mucn j harder kick at 'Abulitioaiaa' than at '5- mmtm . . ww 1 1- L a I ! Artemas Ward, in bis himoroasleet.re, , r. M- " J MW ,- at - -Vl , - - tal Ulili ui aw hi tw liiai,-ii vt.1 eu ww a c kl la erf . ia k . . . i for nothing bat to carry peppermint drops .;, prM.'' I Amnno trinaa rlrownerl. in tha 'fnon. 1 berlsnd." wss iu Chsnlaio. John I. Len- ! hart, a son of the lata Kef. Uenry Len- : brt, of Willianuport. lis entered lbs ....j iq ..n. j Th. Rebel sympathising editors find no j .a't J- 1W ' martial law, Maine " 6-. -u u. roog in Abraaain. CuRiorg Suit Tha late Can. Frsn- feH , distance of fifty feet, ov.r the Me,hopPcn ereck.in Wyoming county, anu w as iuiiidwj aiuea. Charles W. Putchcr, of Stem's Engia eer Kcgiraevt, died ia ViIiiam5port, ilm week, aged 55 years. The Major of ritlsbure offers fifty m r its .in, at a dva nntiet f.ir lha Ann - ? ' J of the rotottat. . j qTA box df IlirtpUal Supplies will be ' made an at Mrs. Lyndall's, this week and seut 10 me Army i ins t otomae. An' wh9 J?ie. toeontribnte in c tot hi n 17 or dchraciei f r thfl airk in,! wounded or ia money, will pirate send io by ISaturdajr, without being called uroo personally. 77TT rTv " -s Mar. Wm R.,shoa;'s, New B'rlm ,u imon Burrey. Limotnne , .Sat ' il Mar. Daniel Kane'er's woulatul do I'awley'ii s;,.ie, .New B-rltn Sal. : Mar laic .-.. Siahi'a, K.kt BtitTa'oe. Mr.n.,11 Mar Win S Brewer's, VV die's Mill. Curmtill Hy Wheal Etgs II Ryo 65 Tailow 8 Corn 4.J Lard 8 OaU. aS Ham Flaxseed 3 ,." Shoa (VSidc... T'ried Apples. 5rl,-3 Clovewed 3,75 Fiikin UutUr l' Potatoes &0 Flesh butter... 14 Country jop 4 & 6 ! i 'THE I'XIO.N," established ia lbll HHuie -,-i "niRONirLE." fstaWisheJ iff ls..V-WIi!eN., 93i. K.UPLOYVEST.' AGENTS WANTKD. We will pav from :S to "S p-r m-with and ail expeaes 1 aeiive A;ents. or eva a IV-mmi-Mon. I'arlica.ars eiit (ree. Ad ;res -Erie Sewiu; Machine fompauy, R. J Oirncral Aeeni. Milan. Ohio." WSv !f HftmCt B.Uamk Vmdinl w.il n .t core, ia ia lat siaces bf C'.'ntjmf.:iuB, we koow iium experience it aft'.irda great rei.ei. Dvpepsia a JiiTica'; disease to care, bai Houri..!)'. (ii4 BiTTias wi l s 'n i vrr cooie it. KeaJ ihe Aavt m anciher cV.umn. PI? R"trtt r t . ). .1 r TiiNrrnt ci! I ool Ni. S1KA11 '..3h:.V fe, lri-nl.' r-:n it k )n. . J UDMI.UKK AtlV.K. br it .iurrt.:t:a 33itJJ, fa o.:::i,o in irt tr rf- ?. J l.ria . f tb- In Ibrairk. M.C-r tSIHll CIIUial- U. In UwMtr4 r.M 1. HI. in.t.HI.Nf.V Wl. UA!i II -:s: - I I,., Itr.i. - In . l.tu EKt .Ki.. of Jun' Tii. B.rkr ...d Ui .vWl, . I'- :ir i t. TiAVID 1 . ms.i 1. l-i I . 9:h inX . .' .!ot - rear., KyIH:IL? CLAkk. .ldi-r iu lb- M-r.n W.r. In ikn I ni-.n ri- . at k.-C-t'-"r.. Er-,-"lt r-t. Li-ut Hi..A. UtrnAUl. klsa, .--viii, r, iu ; - - K0TIC. riiHC scbrriber rr'tjei5 all havinr ttnet- I t'e I accouti'.s wuh bun to ca.l ai.d eit e, as he ) ffi'.bj to oiuve awav in a few dav. Lewisbareiyiarrh It. J AMES .: T. iuvji;iu: jiol'si;. IfHlNbur:, la. K. G. HUTZtU Fm'i. ! rVKEun1er,trnedreiornsh,s sincere ihariA U-r the patri'naire ezten-led towards hiiu tv uie rinzens ol I foil atiu ll:e ao.i-.ini'i? cuuniie. he woo!. I a: i rt-specfieliy criilinuatiun ot tee sarce. lierealier, perst.s wh i reiie in Tr-ion c. unrv will be charc-d but Twait-Fitb cei.ts :nT either Kreakia-t, lunnrr or Sapper, and !'irrti eems t. r h. rse feed. K. li. HE1 ILL. I.eai.tiurc;. March l.t. m:t niEAl'ER THAN EVER! at t II M. HIVS JltHlel Store. Minn, tut hilun im i'iM. riAvt. w f"HEKE mav be l.-ond ibe best a- T;e! siock ol i' MIL'S in me ne:gr;',..ri3.Tj , Fancy anJ Staple I)ry r.(M.ls,vcr cheap, I l I nfWtVii.iya, LOOK AT TUT. riUfES! . " V'""1 r" '".: ! bi Yxm anil Needles, 5 cents p-r paper;. Wait 5kM Voltutt, Wtl't ftt4 al(Mti. f fit V"1 . Iirwaa. Lt mM- Tw Tnnviau at ry k. .z . a alt. -a. Uk an 1 . ki-t nrMj.'-ib. t.u.-lv-w, 4'nxbvH -ds. 4U. i Mtl Ware cirrmtlw. l anu-u- liV ln fiftira. T1n KVt t4 CiW-r 4 ato-swrvao- ut .4 I inn rv1 Hklk7rbi-r. in V.m mvKK. Lmi"-' Lattris l-BD-it-r' t-.. U'i. to 3t : af t . lM-4u:tty l.nt' ! vt f.lri rv-jwr. rr4 rt rUrl. "tilw I-1 : Ca'.tt- tlr-Jr' t'JtUm HatrtierrftWf. With reu ri-r, -ry (rrrll. Ia.j A rl j- fc. J lir I Kr mod Citls nr Brt. l 1 .. -1 mt. i pi i Ut-wt itI ik VfU Head y .U. a. M-h t- 1J I'-rlliDory, .Iv. aio te-rj " f Lmi U"tm H air i. Lv-n ?Jn.j- 1," , ; i-.r., t-Hb-tiat.i Jru.r.ni.i..t-,aii, i. . , - . a choice t,Krk of i:i:im'KkiEs. h a Ki. W'AUE. B..is an I .-h.es. rrorterv. finea . and Ula.s are, 1 n and H -Low w are. an . li .ose(..'eniii; artic'es ffenerallv. lert cor.- ataetj ct nan aud for sale at the lea. t II;shest Marke I rnceri:.! for a'! t:r.Js cf Pr..dace. taive me a call bef, reporrhasicjeiiearbere. Wbit: IV-r JlOla. Mark 1. isi ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS ! BY authority from th War D'part- m"ni, a permanent ITI.Ni STATICN is esTjibiishei at i-EWI-BURGJ, t'nicn Co, Pi. Any one d.-v- roos of serving his conn';y in the present memcnti us era. can Ifarr. rr erythmt necessary by applying to the urcrifcfr. Reutar vtv will Ivf.n . . from the day of enftmepi. and boa-i:nc an-i t lo itzius f,irni$hd lo recruit a; ihp nation ; nanl arrangrmenTS are me f.T forwar !tn iheo to their rfp?cnre rrg'.ments. H. pme ; th?n are manv raeo who w. l fpe! tt iie;r pnviKre tn jrn-l by the uVs of those hfro.c . bovs wbo hare a'rrarir left loioa andat-Mir.-; ne cooniifs o aplrtd ise sacred Star: ar t Siripes wh eh har io I;n warerf orsr ih.s beloved cutsatry. h;rhhas er.jfyed nc.-re liberty an1 pruspen'.y than aty c;r.erporuc a ; of the eanh. j Statioa Bunalo Sjusc, c-p pos.tr ilie Court Hooe. I U. T. KRED?. M. T . Rrern i-nr O.cer. Col. Meredith's 5;h Kee. 1'a. V. !. i Lew sbarg. Marrti 14. IS. L" 1ST ori-ftlrrw remaining in t:v- Pu llthce a: L.C. iMSUi. lili, l'i irr March Tt, lf.S. Itubb. An ni furniDrnc.. rsrn-'i- -nt-. VIIIUII 1 li.,, l.rarl li-tn-.. Arhaaa F.-h. Abrabaia 'r-nr. J.ia liramlv, L rl li .ttl.l r. M: ll..kv J.ta llirb. laaar II ib. S'laaanm !l:.'b. Mr. k.rb-t M:iiarJ.t.baria. a T.:-e. J atw.M. ?-;-r y, .-!-. u a M- i-i -r-r m -rrT, r MttalCati. I k'i.ei l, M tttt- J Fs.t-.tr r. Hanruli aV'lJl. Htll t'-tia.-.Vr. Kim (".If. M a.p ."tTlV a tt UT K nra.a, Mfc I fr'-ho-.- . .It-hii I Pti-tT. fTava t 5 -bier, Ar. lr-w T. f-r. A WaJtf. John S tT, Jot... I! W-var-r. Krr.l,,-1 -4f. Fr0-i M W aif. tiaar. Bi-rr. Mr. Vary W arf., S 6 lioru.ia. IVrry ll .ieow--rth. J"ii H)tnuc. iarh Aua u..ciUi, j li ID4I.1. Marr r"Ma."l. it. "i-n n. Mm Jacob KiaCn, l A K ejr. .I.'bn Lorx. Mn Manrmprt , Persons cailine for ihe above LeTt-rj, please say ibev arc .AlcerIleli.', lit ) w t IHtKT. r M APPE.ILS State anJ County T; VS. 1).W 1 Int. A XT t- law. the tniini5iT ner f ntoo eoTjnty will mm to ar Appr.i; from the Triennial eJ'.n,,nt b r the seve ral Townhtps and TivTt.-h,, i.. ):.., : rntoti at TtKinae P-r !M tvl. K; r.l U fm BvrHa x-tttfl h tw-knvr Tel. Anl j IjDt-i atttlr Vvler W-br Wi !... 14 IlartltTV It3-.;nnirlvl h'-'UX' 7 iiT-t. .iril 17 HrtlU- k evlifm b - lrU. 4i til ! lwia a 5ntAirtJf, Apttl i Vi-fl-obtir- Wm Hh Hcnelf. Apvt il Wrwl BHrtaloaj-JaV' kTl'a TwMv. r"il .2 Kat UllrjAlear-stf W. l W ..TlrM 4int i hrs-favW- - J MVrvi!,hi Ttiaiw-ts. 1,ri .4 st-ilaj Jitrt Lar i" ( i afi . at rii ..i sUtllottsVla; . CAlWsUU-t (vfl'.-a) Tueyls'. tt.l -J elO .W. H.-m 4lii -' .ppra!s will be hM from A. V i I. M. U'hhtn at aav aiend who think pi . per. f ; c-rder ut ihe t cmrnt ro-r- IaCaliab'Aa"s. Milth lt.i. ' 1 5 if,! in GEOF.OK MKI.KIIaL, Attorney at Lav . . . Leaisbars. Ti. Ofut i-i Oie Kiaurdtr't VJJi(t. t,b. S IMS Important to SlaorniakerrB. I'VA.NS X COOPEK have akled their ' i .tnca a coo?t asortDArat iti SHOE r7.V'.V''-N'. n.emakers will fiaJ rrto iheir a'ivaa'aee to ca.'i and examine our ak- It ,. complete, and cJred Cneap 1t Cli at ;h,,;j nand, t.u M..ct St. between U aai 4:h l.ewiburii tZif W i3l Ki -SXjZ' - - V A . , - ' iT'lk,,- - -V:RE3I0VAL! KEMOVALI! cri:i fPHE otv.-rihr Ittltt. !.! re.epectiii:r' icanas thw i . be tiz rrniwi -J his Hoot xwd boe I !fr4 ij !tie larce and cuma'4t or j rot- in Uie; occupied by Mr. iauke ascoll, ua ; Market &iivz9 JliLe lie Eank. why he will h cnaijie 1 lo otTer- j M-tiii va'itme Ituol and 1 i Mio . Hi sut-k nl be uuni ?ry Jart ; J e!tclrJ iib gira: C-ixc, and will be ulX j at prices I" j'xt itir tiinr, an 1 brinj priori j paitr : hi" own niannfarturr. ht? will be Lf 1 i.. a IX 0.MU AKi itdUtl AT A UW Hivicc rftnrncJ from PbiTalrfii wuh a mffl-iie-rir-j nuck vt J.eathr, ifau in wvaei vt a c-hj piti wi" butv lihocs,ijU len tar f iiiJ ."tu M.?. wJ! ttj it lo ihetr aiiaJDta lo fiamnie his icM bete pac-cuditi- t-:rislvrre', a.-i be will uiirr ibe Largest t(K-k vf lUmMaile Vrk in I'mon rotiDlv. Frr-tos io want f CiijF ' uix:if W orw, ui till iii aoos, will be able v tie i irvin a i.ir -t -ck at prices lover thaa cv-r '.'cf'Tr nfejTd in Lrwbwr. AIhs. ' fr i iiT'mrut Frewrh t'Alt Mtms, Mococ- co. Kut. r,., h...tM.l tt,i rrtail. I. Vive fx-f crnt- itcoui qa ail falcs a'f'a -two J -tiars, Ux-a'i f"rgp ibe place, tipp.'vr.v iht? l.w.iborj B ink. March S. It3 JOH. J?QTT1tES. OTR'K! IF ATINO Uu-ht at I'uWic Sale, as fc property ul J..N.1 l..l.as,caf UniewTp. t. men 10. a oay mare, a rray Iksc, a starrel mare, a sorrel cult, two red Cc-ws,S beilera, a sens han-es, a single harae-s, a lol 01 taay. S shoats. a wacon. a bo;ev. a ylfw. a Bar rt.w.z trealna.-i table.a auaiktac faaa,acal frv aaii pipe, a cookmc sn-v a law speva .Ire-.er, - Ik. and laeaJaiead, a t-ertsvad, 17 jarrla . f carp-tine, a che.-i. a area, -sel. a il.urn. - fiv-!, in arm chair, 9 ckarrs. and his interest in li acres ot whrai m ilae groan. I all ui which 1 have fc-aiaed lo aw.1 IcA wuh said f-Vnn during my pleasure. WM.H. KICTKNEK. ew Bertin, Feb. t liis pJ TilUilt (Oil. ffl.! J wairaniei NUN EXPI.OSIVB. anu erjuai lo any Al-'UttSEE. Whv bur an eapl.i, t ,l, whes a few reals :i;-rr per gal.ou will tunitsb yt.w wiiia a pav- i-ci n. i i Mjde oo.'y by lYuna ?alt MamirActttrii:y Companr, u. 1.':. a alaul 51, rillUUilflllA. F'b I", x':Svl ! FIRE INSURANCE. TN-TRM E fOMPANY OF NORTH 1 AME11IC A Philadelphia. (Irucaraw4, 1TM.) Capital C5tW,000.00 Assets. Jan. liCI - . I.4.;i0.81 ARTHl R G. COFFIN, Presideai CHARLts l tA IT, Secretary t'Bail lT s annuailr or perfeaually. Mrr ehandize, (.rain. I' um no re, Ac, tasnrrd. at current rates ot Premiam. JCHN B LLN'.V. flirt A;'-: for I'nioa eoanty. Pa Stt'OMIIIK! SATONIFIER fiTlue FAMILY SOAP-MAKEIC ' Ail Kitchen lirea. can be made into rood rOAP bv ujn? SAFOflrlEU. l"LirecuoD acccrripany.rig each Box. SO P is as easily cade wita it, aa aakisc a enp rft'.ftt. Ma ;:.rac: urc ! mly by ihe Patentees Tcnc a Salt Manufacturing Corapanj, o. rr. Walaa I U lint JBJA Feh i"i. l-.-'.Jvl II. (.IJtlMKT. VET1ST9 f.s rem.-re 1 tn V-iith f Mrt.forrt c rs from ibe Town Clock, LEW. btt.v;. r nSTAUIa rnr BRAXCH !ntiran- CfmpaiT, W r Lock llaaeai, Pm Insure., Tr-perty in K th Town and Cowa try oo as rcaonab.e Terms aa any eiiiec gL't-i Coaip4uy. The !are mrrrase cf rremiunSutes nakea it a re.idt-.e CotopAiay io inure ia. Aw-tni 01 rrrmlaaf a4o a- I a Prtr. M J.W CitAf .lax. ?-c ;.('.Hiitii, i'rea Pec 1. Mtii LevistHir New btand - lVew Goods! I ri its an Jet ihe Tciecraph ami i'hr aieiw . ;!irt-,r(ti:tr.J iht ui,ai. j ki.ei m aa exteaaiva . vsr.cTi ..f ! -fa, 'tJ, Ct a& CA.4i7, Cc. Ai-.a a larc- an l sptenrlid suV of I LOTH3 C.s.lIKi.l.c.. tliii h he will auAfnals erirr.a-- he itll cuBUiiue ihe 1'ailcrias Baaa , ne-s. lie li prepared lo rireule all work -u rn le i to his cure, lo Ihe saiiafacu.rn of tba eiliomer. N. B. t'nti'i; acl Reraar-ne rlcae 10 r ler. (I.ewi .huij. April to. It r-TMi. STAIIIa-ltook Biadtrr-kaa rrturned to his rahrp ia Leaiabarg. ageta 1e a:tei.d l- all kin-U tl art-rk in ht line, firms; alonj v-'tr B-l.. M::ain., c a ipapers. V.- ...r the K k Hin'ler A $33 Iron City College SrhoUrihip IrK saie ai ihe Her . r.eer Cr. ' I.e artarniri.. r FI KI.-i.- r;v. I 4.'lf f r sa. .a, CUIt -ala. -il" us I laud Cuait ull. Or.