ffllillllo III mm IPWI8PI1M BY O. X. WOKDEN AND J. At ilAO prr Tear, alwaj riKlMHB M'.i-rnil- fnesflay Mumini & Friday Adenimn. - ITM-C ....- ' rft letter ir-ml i i iuui ' . . ' : . OT H r,Bf 'Jf the fact, if the, aut the direction ox pa per chaff d. ietf-l'.!.!WKU., iru;;::t, believes in advertising uc J see hi. c .iuran, on tin fig. And whrn one eimoes desire to ro'.rj:e lu.-ims., J' rn, be ure there i a chanc- t r g'"J iraa... ftrf-jpniig i certain., lanLwaid, this -.too. We have heard of but little ploughing yet, and no oats siwed and up, a u aome tiaies li.e ce i timci the c.se at tuis a lint Wheat has --ed through the Win LI " ter in excellent order. .Tbe L?wiburj: Academy exlulition Oocwr th'ii cienii.g at luJep udeut Hail. Next Mondi, tscuiuj:, liecUmations of Senior Academici. Tuesday evening, 'f Janior Collegiate. Tbc Seminar,, (we uppose) Mouday I'M to Wed M. teg-'Tiic K"i-i-:k" is the title of a little paper pob.ir-h d at rand no by the Soldier-l'rint r of Camp K iward, Tenal Ijtown, Marvlaud Julin T. Howe, of the North lirancb, one of the Klitors, Pub lisher, I'ropriuter?, 1'riuters, Couip jsitor, and Devils. e.5a!mou 1. M'mson ha j i;t return ed from a visit to the Hull Kan battle field and Mana-a. He rejrts the c un tr, from there to the l'..tomac as a!iuo.-t wholly ruined, a by fire. A quantity of Sccesh type in "pi," be presented to us. Ou Monday, he left Oil. Siairoor.s' 5;b l'eno. Keg. at Alexiodiia Cjp'. Thoaias Chamberlin, and bis men (with all tie In on county men as fir as be knew) in perfect health, and ai.xious f ir ra al vanee movement, tut ignorant of where it would be. tef-11 in. Joha W. ICillitiger has for warded as a quantity of Seeds f jr j;ratu; toos distribution Kery persou who will fatrly try, is requested to come aud taKe 5 a rack a e ? "There's nothing like trying." Mist of our best grains and fruits wero culti wated, and brought here from other parts of the world. We may fail in some efforts, but a great advantage is often re- : allied. Joseph W. Shri8er informs as that he pets 50 cents a bushel for the seed of all the Poland 0ts he can raise. H. experiments as much as any one we know-and ,et Lis prefi s on this one , thing more tnaa -pays .or nis 10 se u, efforts to improve agricultura in this re gion. (WThe Centra! Penn'a Conference of tha Evangelical Association met, Gth inst. at Jlillheim Uishop Orwig iu the chair. The Union Seminary was commended, and its Agent from the Hast Pa. Conf , (itev. J.Veakel) welcomed. Four voted against eipresing, by regulation?, their bjal-y to the GoTeroment. The fjllowing are the ppoiDtmr Dts for the SoMurtiAnn. I-i-trirt. ?. W ?nLrTi1-- VuiT; r. E. I'.utta.'t rirr tilt T l!:tH. II A l-i:ri-h UuliWl t- -lt' i '.ell. A Krt-u: I" u.tMl. l.vr--nnn rir. llinrkh'iU- fir CbrtT rtr A lrt-' Lui-rrtf i ir V rmirim. VV.rU.ini-Srt.il-?' K I'lTI. tiurat ii'i-'i 'D- f W 1 Wiilnm-i rt tu.-i'n f W .'Tn't. T F Its-iitit-sf r. A ;fLt f t" 1"r.i ii n.ii)-rj. J U Lark. t'r -t--.or t I ni-a c..urj. 4.irT-ol rir J C FurranfTih. 4sctrr'jrc rir S Anr:.n(... M PinfS. Cbtrrir. J Ustrtx.tr. N lrt.M. r. l.Ket. J. V. II eicf", ou leaving this flace for hia new charge iu ?brewi-bary, York Co., this week, was the rccipieut of Some partial, extra tokeDS of approbation, chiefly if not who!!, through the instru mentality of those curious I'niiu loving "politiciani" wba approved his negative ote on the Union resolutions before the Eist lialtimore Conference ! The semi fiecession organ iu Lewisburg and ia Sun- bur, will doubtless make much parade of thia puffing game, (which bas general!, ning, quartering at Camp Hamilton, three been known here for some months pist;) fourths of a mile from Fortress Monroe, and we deem it proper to say, for the whof,e 40O guns in position behind its information of friends abroad, that what- frowojDg walls seem to bid defiance to the evtr may have teen their respect for bim wor!J. In addiiion to these bull-d-'gs of olturwise nine-tenths of the members of tae Lswistarg Methodist b.iciet, disap- lRCourt broke up WeducsJav after- I noon, Judge Woods having cleared the list j Of everything real, fr ,tlli. A LarIiber f of eases were '-sworn eff " a process that ometime locks like a elesi-v. t0 evade a trial. Such trifiing can not Ug be borne : With : parties must r.rer.are for trial -uff-r non-suit or judgment with csts, .DfJ notUowthep-:aceab'etobeaBnov.d.rr tV. J ' vouuij iq ue on expense, to erat r v I "barrators" or the indolent. Some Junrs were Cued for .Ueoce at rMlw. u;.. 6 fliAaa- t,..,; , , nvii.rr .T,r- T.;.' ' were had : Forster vs Porter veriict S157 fvT p;ff Re A Co. t K.ockiMaXe (T KiT . CmaiiDg8 rei.b.eu-l' lks nu0.sl' ! f Wb,t ? ;,P"-:;;rJirt f r 1 LonJb-1: I lu.Io.eph C H.chcr.Di.trict ttorney I I ami, pgnry, hj- removed his 4.ffica I proved that vote of their late preacher. Mer lotinsr wistfully towards Sewall's rouoa' 01 8QC"' uru". , , 1 Ipectors-llonry K es, Wm Cook The, , re true and outspoken Unionists, ,.oint fjf ,Dj,bing in-the share of ,De .! Fria.ncr. Shields force slept or. Constahle-Jolin l.e.x nd .W.1 not le classed with tbe band- Merrimac (alia, Virginia.) Her shells, their arms, Sa'urd.y n.ght The General Directors '.iehl Schnure, Da li Kerst full nr. ,i, l ... Lrtt , . ,j , . was slightly wounded at the first fire, but Supervisors m I cos, Jna Katbcrman ii.i am. cg .Uta ha ,ra bdJ to te UDeb,rged, weigh 4Sd pounds: some of " " t . ' : , ' 1.-., r MoorB Othenise. i 6 . ! ,., e ' aided in directm affairs ail da,. j -i-sessor j-.d c .uoore E. CORNELIUS. In Alliance. go-Tbe War l'su-rsia advertised to be ia Lc-i.-iurg,"yaruidi, .fumo n end evenitc of Of xt wcit, tt: tt.k will le ..rk Il i. , Mr,r.n,mindvd.and ... Kc wsu"mi9 wni a.-...- f ,vo,r... of srn.i,,, Md mar, if .be pecu:;,. of .atUM of which rjau mi;. Itaj-Mr. Iuj: advertise jin io our e'iumm Lis t'aiill Tru.t N iwrr, ncir l'lttitur. We hie 'wJ f und bim to be a afc, correct, rtliible dcJir. He ban '.o eauhiiabcl a See l Store ao 1 H Ttic nlturjl I'opit tt X . i'.t, F.fih S'-, neirl, r.jpoMie the l'lchaiijic lStuk, l'ittLjrg. HirWj 8e the mm of C'l. J. W. Shaffer on the Stuff of Gen. lluntir, on ., : w..,k r,r. Una. iCrrji: lroce ot th Slr a Ct.r nil : nules above Savannah, Term 1 Sundsy, March 10, 1S'J-. After tbe battle of I'. rt Iionelson, we returned to quarters at I'ort Hicman. l..f,.t, (i n . nrtlrTS to have three days' 'rations in our haversack, and . . - , be ready at an hour s notice. Soon after, a steamer landed near our camp and we ; marched aboaid of her that evening. We ' did not m.ive imimdiately up the river, as ; we expected, but remained there uutil the ' afternoon of the 10th, whrn the l'iect, nuuiboring about CO vessels, containing about 50,000 nun, begin to a-cend the river. Sbarp-sbooters wero stationed arou-jd tbe boa's, to be in rej lincss ia case an attaek should b? mid ' froru the shore, j but no one app.-are i aul we arrived here ! the cvenio' of the llith. At every village i and residence on the bar.ks of the river, citizcus, in troups of a hundred downward, were gathered to see us pass. These, al- I most 'jitlioat an exception, chend fjr the i I'nion. M.-o, wimeu, and children, ap peared almost frantic with j 'V, waving ' bats, bonuets, aj rons, and aoy'liing that ' came in readiness, and je!lirg like as ma- ny Indians. It was reailv amusing to see I ihcm jf it are tiLctre (.hich we be- licve they arc) no fears need he entertained but this part of Tennessee is all right. Ou the evening of the I2ih,. seven reg iments and some artillery marched about five miles up tbe river, but returned Drxt dy without seeing any et.emy. One old Kebel set fire to lis cotton-bouse, stored full of that article, and theu ran awy. Tt waii still Luioiiiir when we rasscd. treitujeat the Kj , ,t . 64iJ ihere g t b I still on the boats, hour Ly hour expecting ! orders to move on upward. j There is some sickness amoDgtbe troops ; but no more than could be expected. The weather is warm, and raining almost eon- stantly. If it continues so much longer, we will be inclined to believe this not to be ((je ?uduj" but tie ''llaiDj South. (Jur cimQ ,1 an.,1Dg which were two enf ies of the Chronicle. I will uiic t'-l i (.1. iu lii.i iu iu n.oii4ii - ... , - the number woundtd m our l.cgiment at IjDc!son : itisteaJ of -0, there were about o0 W'junJcd. as I intend-.d sfarinr;. AVm IIefii, (o. II , 8th Mo. Vol. Xear 1'uutulss Mii.MtoE, Mar. 22. Ou the 1S:1i, tjen. Hamilton's division embarked at Altxaoiiia, thirteen steam ers carrviog the iLfanlr, alone, aec.'HJf an- ied h, five gnu-boats. KicU boat, crowded with toioiers, tbe band piajiog arid nigs s:reaming,took its position iu line a grand magnificent scene. The cun-Loats were, intended to engage the U-'bel batteries along the Potomac, as we were not alto- aether certain but eomo of tbcm might nave been re-occupica, ana mis wou.u have been an excellent or. portuuit, for them to test their woiks. The fl;ct arrived safely, Thursday eve- mar tnc tig gua "Union" has just been mounted ourtide, and stands like a mon- had to cave. The other anJ latest wonder is I nowned "Monitor." At a small di: tbe re- tance. it is quite an insignificaut looking thing, laying with her tides almost submerged, aod scarcely anything visihlo but (as ol J: 11 :. ..1.' . .I.L..I... " .nrl .hn-. ! L4b 1 aa a v a in no sien, of lhe ,crriffio ordeal she pass- 1 .. 'a. mu,., ' nt 6" ' , i . I where tbe paint was ruuoea on uy iub , - giancinz 01 tne cannon uans . . . . . i-it She . ? . . . 1. V"'.' . ; mUj fc I r . j-a . .! k ' ' .j,. v;nn h fc fl ''i,1 1Tr , .. ,Tbc oW '"-horse Oener.I oo , twi- T Je5ler ?v , 5 ? " bQt hl tear.og-old.erly. lie wears JJj'W" - - 4 UuWS fcnJ deS hu Ujt B0W( j .nrp, be most defriiable LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PAn FRIDAY, here. 1 hat i wnat we would like to know ourselves. We only know we came to C.ht, no di.Trrenee when or where. One r.prt is that we re waiting oo Stev.-ni' luterv, which, wi'h the Monitor, will cu- - S- M - ba.ter.es .Ion; the shire, and we rncetd br lund to V rk-. t.iwn, mennrable ia R ilutijoary time. The ripediiion U.eimposel largely of l'cnn!rn'un?, of whom I hope tbe State my auon feci proul. All the proleetijn c have here eonsints i.f oil cloth blankets called "oheiter lent,'' from two to eight of which are looped to- gether. llcing Ijw, and black, at nigl.t sjuio of the men ou'side will stumble otcr tbese ten's tef re the; arc aware of them. causing sums little swearing. Hut it is Rrwti howranmen adjDt theoi ves to tbrir accomrnolaliims. J5ota encs 01 those tcuts ore open, and various means are devised to clo-e them wailing up with sod, thatching with brush, is. While t.i. nr.l.-rtv .,..1 I is ..r fl i n i, nn il n haiT - ' " ' to lauh outr'iL-ht, it looked so much line ; " fc 1 ,1, ii P'a-'-u-u" J u" : mates used to niase when attending J jnn ; Brown's school in hast liuuaioe. It brought back so vividly the day. of my i 1. 1 ,i ,. T ...'ik.Fllciilii ,1:. boyhood, that I cou..l hard., realizo this as one 01 tne stern realities ana necessi I ties of war. Io a few dajs, I expect these I little black mole-hill will be broken up, i unihreaJtd, and each man take his part to strap ou his knapsack, or, in case of rain, ue it for a cape, au l take up the line of march. Ilegiment after Hegiment is pnur ini in. V'uercvcr we go, we hope to be tle to gtvi a g Lid account of ourselves. Tim's S. TrtoHr:ri;t:rt, Cu I. l':U lie;. IV-ua'rf Vol. J-T'eut. lieech 0- Amnion sends home the following "Auld Lang Sync" Song, a compjsitiou of a plicate iu bis Itegimeat. snr, of the rr. 10L rtK I'l-tlrO'.ll MI' "t" llr.l t.ir tlrr lii'..l .111. lI. O'if iijj io;; W.. n.r i Tti. tr.it r .h -il'r S'.arn anil Stripes toil i ilr .-i-ir-a t. i t.. -t.un. ir f t I -" tiiw in frtTina, I ,i ..ni -.n- ini t-i.iidteioki Onr eallnt 1i ii- V.Krr us a, i t.tr ' !'i r- ir- tr-i T-' tra-t i:i t::-m. tl. -T trnt io ns HU'oii..t.,i.v.K e..w II l,r ,.r or ,.r tt:ir.t U Lit" I' .t I raT. V.'.tt r. i full, An-I h- n i.ar r.Or nF .11 .r. 'vti We'll .101 hue IrO . Mm- Vflj'-n K.Ih-1 V.stl St ilnrlt aDd &t, A- if t Vie o m.e- tli-iii l.! our -lnrf. pwordVrtc!, An-1 h -lo lhoia our r.jna. Fir ..!! Ii wlii' no oyari, 11-11 :i 1 in 'h. Itireh. An I ei l.'.w. a- .0 know. v wt iru-t in '.nit out- a. Tli-n let u Fins . t.ilTV .TiJ Ar. on I f or i.t.l tire Iri.-l.t, rf rn. n l t ro.ioe the drl. w. lcTe llr'li tl.'.n'. t f l.'n in ti. oulo : T . . re.: u"n Hi. irn un 1, l!.-.le e.t b tru-t en. W e :: Jr .m -1 I r. 0 ..o.- fir away Ot brittle t-'Uint .tul won 1 ta-M. li. Chambers sends us from i , ,. v r -ri - i ... North Carolina, No. of The A.uicrn pr,jrcti ln aLkee hands quit an in- teresting paper. Long may it live under its present control 1 The city is favored Ly nature, under good government, and many who kft it in aUrm are dovt retura- iwj.l cair Ul JliJCtkilis Stall vj j(.iAaca , . . , CVimoiiUce f.-r tbe ue of the V oiunteer?, waj aeeompitiiecJ by the following terse : BmTe .entrr' in mur lonely le!t. M iv li-. - I u- r..n;i a.irtn your f.'.tl An I wlieo tr.on wr an.l r.miiii y-.o pari. May eome :ir .titter w.rm initl lil'art;', fciTThc Panville "American" eays of , r,r.t i; II II assenr.lu". at the llattle of Xewbern, "be escaped with a slight r--r- injur, in crossing the abattis in the Co a. jmrge. gM,Capt. Klaek, aud Lieuts. Milton A.. .e..l .1 llrrmis am in til I.eei- . ,,, n i , mitig (Muncj) Compan, (Murrav) was killed near Winchester. f QHTS BEYOND WINCHESTER. lilcldts aud IlanlaM trlumpti. WinciiesTkr, Vs., March 25. On Situnl'y, at 2 o'clock in the after- uuuu, mn m.o, co-o- .-c,o..o "1 mile and a half from Winchester. Gen. ; Jackson bad been informed, b, inhabitants, that the town was deserted b, the Union troops, and he advanced to retake it. Gen. ! hields brouoht up his forca and fired. , , ,, , ., , , , 1- y ; t, Jiamhty mirniny, at sunrise, Jackson, being reinforced, renewed the attack, near . Kearnstown, three mile distant. Tbe en-1 emy's force consisted of 500 of Ashby's , , . ,,n ... n . t ...;i t cavalry, 5,000 infantry, 9 peiees of artil- -" " r 1 lerv, with a reserve of 18 pieces. Tha . ... , . i fir5ht "P UP t"1 noon' when ca"-: "J bJ Ohio 1dU' '"""' ! " lat "i nUJ ,hc,r 8. ! drove them back half a mile, wbeo tbe j .:.:, ..: in cnem, got tucir guu iu uoi.iou -a"3 j . .u.: ;n deoso wood, flaoked by infaotry, and , A t rinrt tirltTlnrV etl iTS ff ' arOte US Uac.. aBUUitiiuucij ug-s-- meet eneued, when Shields ordered UI. i I Tyler to turn their left fl.nk, which was i 'executed by our troops, but with los, tbdj , protected by a atoua ledge, 1 The Uh Pennsyltauia and 13th Indiana ' j rctife(J i 6l0wly, bringiog their guo. to bear at ' every opportunity. Our men taVued for- , r 1 1 , . 1 L . .1. I . - . 1. " e-- - - enem, ensued. Oar troups Ldlowod, and drove them til! dark, capturing three gus, three eaissoua, niu-.et, equipments, Ae , inturoerahl". jr Iroi-ps birouacad ou the CjIJ, and tho dead and wounded wtro t seat here jesterd., noon Geo. H..nk was aUent Saturday, tat ' tok the Geld, c-ffieieotly, Sundiy. Good ju I4 siy the enemy's Ia io over 2GU killed, ;.C0 wounJtd, and &.) j priionern, inclu linj aa aid to Jtck.n. ' L'uioo lo-s iu killed, U 100 ; ia wouniil, about 30 J. j Washington, March 25. I Gen. Shieldi li.s received a dirpitch ' from M ,j -G-o. !5jr,ki, dated : "1'lVE MILLS liCVl'NU SlUASIU Bn. 4d'hs cuemy are still in retreat, and our forces in hot pursuit.- Tie loss of the Rebels must have been enortujus. They have aba?id.iLe 1 wagons aluti the r -ad, tiikd with dead and ilvine. ; tbe boU'i s on tie route are crowded with tbe wounU-J acd dead. The dwelling in 1 tbe towauja cent to toe tia'.tie L. il ot oolJj', are also r...,i r:i-i;,u ,:. .,.... n. ; ' ' . . ., . . " habitants a: led Ueb l aoiit.rs in carrj- iu- off their woaoJed during tbe day, and la burying them q'tuk y as soon aa dead. ( )or artiiiery tuaiics terrible havoo amon the enemy iu their flight, and b. r .u- ; Ills f.nr to be ouu of the most oreaifui tf Aiir.iVAl 01 I'ill-OM.i.s AI B'.LllHOUE. March 115 Two buodred and tLirty Itebel prisoners, captured at the battle of Winchester, arrived here this afternoon, and have been provi 11 with qnarters in the north wiu of the new city jjil. The, are as mivruble, dirty, and about as ul soldierl, looking crowd as ever were seeu. (Joe of the prisoners, on reaching" thd quarters, threw up bis hat an 1 exclaimed, "Thank God, I atn in tbe Uuited States once mre." O:hors congratulated them selves at lhepropct of getticg scaictbir g ,od to cat, which thej admitted the, Lai not had for some time. Gen. Shields' arm bas bad to bo r set, but it is hoped be will be able t.) lake the Held again in two or three weeks. IU eoujmanded l.mder's ineo. Himsolf and Gen. lianks, have the thanks of the I're.i-. dent fer their skill and cournge iu this, cue of tbe most hotly eoutestrd scries of bard blows in our history. Union County Spring Elections. CONCLl'DEU. BUFF ALOE Si votes. Judge Jacob Kaufman Inspectors Aaron Miller, Adam AUcman Assessor John Hauck Overseers Jihn Wise, Adam Sheckler Countable Win lleis-r . ltirecturs Joseph Lu ff.-aderfer, Andrew Kohl, Martin Dunkle Supervisjrs Andw Harris, Abrara Euh Auditor Wui 'f Linn Wlisr Iii:Fl-ALOK 102 vote. i ; Judge Wm Taylor Inspectors John Kleckner, John Hayes. Justice m lleechler -,.,.,.....,... ,.ra...i,.r i'u,,.LIe ItuLwri Tavlnr I Jijreetors Jos Hoffman, Jos Klingman. I Assessor John M Harbison I Supervisors Jere Musser, Ju Eagelhart. ' Auditor Philip if-Iey LlMEsiONK SS totes. Jinl,ic ViiiLiitiDe Waller ii' n .i -rrT-. Io-Pt rs W ax tatherman, J II Leitoer 6scttMt J4mcs iVn-rove I Overseors Kiuiul Walur, l)nul SeeboIJ. ! Constable Aaron Kin. Dii .. l..n,.a 11.,. Ie.t, C. i Supervisors Jacob Kloss, Peter Wehr Auditor darnel Keler L1.W Is ,S votes. Jjde Wm Urvtij . Iu-pLcters 11, I) Moll, Jesse Thompson , ... 11 ...1 i 1. ,a?,i s- :r- 11 u'tsiiii .'ii usiu Superris. rs Ja K ithrrman, X Blngaman Ciinstable Wm Kiiryuiau Directors Kd G Urm, Jot Sander (Iverseers J ihn llewer, J"ml Arne, Towu Clerk John 1 1 M ;uura Aud. tor Jacob Spigelmyr I1AUTLEIUX 43 votes. Judge Wm Whitmer Inspectors Jno T Charles, Saml Ilaupt. Burgess Josiafi Mock Counoil W K Wilson, Jos Sampsel, Wm Woif, Jno 1' Charles, lliraru liorder High Cons'aMe Saml Ilaupt lOirectors Liimel J.ong, John larger Assessor Daniel Spigeliuyer Constable J L' plrv, A F Charles (a lie) Overseers Philip Whitmer, K.ias Orwig Auditor-Daniel Loag . . a 1 "'r'. r" Judge 1 rtderiek Wormao U'erseers josnua rno ,. . .. . . fc. Col. Wm. G. Murray, Sl .h Penn.Vol., among the Union men killed near Winchester. He was a native ot Xew ...... , , ., . , , 1 ork citv. former v of llarriahnr? and n,iljjaT,bariT. The L.si3!.,ure appointed J O C" 1 1 - Committee to bury bim with honor. . Wde'1 '-iUiPf ".obbtd, in ' for rroc.a.ming b.mseif a D,s- unionist. He bilterl, opposed the election 01 iiiucoiu. of Lineol . e t : l j ; - . ir.; i 7 a.". aal( a ") j f . iorter'a ,ortar fleet, and Butler, were nearing New Orleaui, at lat acciunts. The KebeU report three Generals killed, and one mortally wounded, at Tea Ridge.. Tbe man "taken" for Yaocy is now tfa;aght t0 be w other maQ AU U quiet on the Potomac. Trim your ticca before the sip begioa to rus much. rr, ona f reuericx MARCH 28, 1SG2. LaSosfHews.TO THE PUBLIC ! 1!V II 1.1:1.11 1 1'lJ. 5r Lull-i, Marrb A special de spatch to the -yu;(V'in, d.twd Dear l-.'and N.i. It.', evening uf the 2ll:h, i.vs ot,lj tl.r'.c shells wt re thrown by the m r tars to iiy, t whlb Do reply was made by th fcensy. I.iHI-VII.I.It. March 17 rd. Wil-lie':.-'s Zj.1 t. ii im Uei;. o. cufi d Coluin- I. n.jTenn. l'draou lfoblow lcvea to-Ja, for CiLcicoati. I l'ltliitss MoMfiE, Th'irslay, Marcb II. 'lncie was a r-cnuoi-ance made by our tro ' this norning, txti-ndif to U:g llethel, which was occupied ly ahout Lt'teen bun lied lU-bels, who fb d on the a pr'aeh i.f cur f ic.s, without any bjjlile deuions'r:tion. I s.ir tro"i' oceu;, it. The rep 'rtfii tnktot; of K Tt Macon and Iicaufort, X. is not e uti. nivd. A ves 1.1 w.is burm l iu the hirbor, but the Xaahrille aa:n CsCipd, and is at large. Com lupoDt has taken S. Anjn?tias 'he oldt t ci'y io the 1". S ,) at,d Jnekson v:lle. The Unionists bava now "retaken ,.j rt,p,Pf5P1,-. maw lLan half of the old S'ate of I'l.'iida. PL.T.LIC SALES. Sat. ST Mar late On.S'ahl'i. Fast BuftVoe. ilo ("av-lev- srore. .Np-a- Birha M. n 31 Mar Wui S llr-wer's. WoliVs Mill. XT? Rev.I'J.(r av u ili commence labors ia the Lea iii or M II. Church, nei: ab; .'.iri. KMI'l.iiYUr.ST.' jj.'Jj! AG HNT.S VAXTED. We will piv tfom 5-; i - p"r month a'i'l ail f ipt(ie t.. active Acfni, ur zae a mn::-: n. rar..fu:.ir- st-ul Irtt. A i Irr--l.ne .S.-w M.f hi f ('t-mpauv, K J WIU.S, tie-tjT.-il Ai-nr. M.I.in. i;u ' v Il Ih-Jlufs H delink Corji-il uiil not ' rure. iu in-: !a-t s;'i'"i df f.'ii-url.r:!"n, we , kfi twin expent'ri::e il ail"rt.s reat reliff. I'vspep-ia i- a tt Hi-a!: disease to cure, bn H'tnlLnKli"' im45 lllTTLUt Wt 1 SH n UVlT- c: ii.r it. Ilea t ihe A-l.'t in another column. TiiUL'-Tabie Lewbbur K.K. StuUon. MOM.u A OA. Freight A: Arcum'n pa.ies l.rwist g A M Mini Tram do 4:-vS I' M .;ghi Liprcss d.i 11:14PM XOVIXG SOLTH. Ma ! train pa-i'' Ipui-urj A M F.-r.sh: V Arct"-iniiiL.J4i;iun dj ft:1"- I1 M y -iv txr-res d. 1 I'M Corrtettd WecJiy Wheat $112 Kgjs S 12 Kvc 55 Tallow 8 Corn 40 Lard 8 Oats "5 Ham ; Flaxseed 1,50 Shou.iSiJe... Iried Apples. l,-o Cloverseed t,00 j Fitkiu llutter 10 Potatoes 401 Freti h Hotter... 11 Country Soap 4 & G ' nr-irn I i(i'.uiiii.l. i ItwReTl.W M Sh.i re. I .1!, in.r.s II. .ST-VK. tleiitur Tj. I.. Moi. sLSANNA k iLl.V. b. aver. wiJoi'a ' I ! .ln ?inile. l..tt. ir..: . KM 1'kVM KMV' KER. Joi.;.: Iu . auA Ui e'A 1 II. kollkKK. SLir..v.ourb-. br Ker II iii.ath.r. 17th met.. K.f A J AMI-KM ani M.i UALV C Ai.l I.K, .Nt w tt. Wrr v eo.O. Dt.D, In pAtiT:!.'. ZUt io-t . WM TiUTrt. ti II- mm a th Ir.-ft to r,. n l Ir!l tin tf th in-t . cl -"3 w-t. MAKY .'ANK, wif- of U-u V .Liu. rjF. un i .:ni.i:-r t.l r.i H m tl...:. la .rrit to. f - trl' t frfir.: Kth m.-t . WIl'"N. tjfl 1 tt. r d i.rt tti- '.'-'I. Al . asi-il 4 JrW chiiit-ri-a i f ( olJ.' llartisiur., il OUl I t un Kr. 11 Thit L'ltion must it prtirri-el.' "Y""rri; P.. Th- Arr.mnts if THOMAS I'HU'iiLlli.dec d. r'urwart's Merchant, have been placed in mv hatvK by hii A-lmiu-ivtrat.ir. I- r nnmed,a!e settleniMit. There are over loO arcouuts Thi.e liueresie 1, pieap call an I seme an i save costs, IiT they must be collected by the Vlinh M-iy- L. U I'lIKIsT, J. P. I.ewibur?, March -.", Mo2 Knox Fruit Faim and nurseries. J. Knox, liitx ir.riiib!iri, P.u .ri.ncr lists or strwvbkkr.es IOK we uiil turni-h h-0 p:anis earh uf trie lot'owiti; len (: TrM'mphe rte (irtml, J ri .Vp's Vict na, B irr's iew r'lne, JfDiiy I.irtl and Wilson's Ait.anv. K.t we will iurofsh XVtt plants earh of the fr.'.i"Win choice kiruN: Tnomphe Je (.ani. TroiU'pr" Victoria. ic('m-"e Hri cart de ThTirv, Kill:nirr. D'Wiir's Pr.'hfo, Burr's New Pine, S -nny Lm l, Cmter" Sff.1 liu?. M Wvoy's iS jprr.or an1 Wilson's Albany For rJ,r'rr,'ion f tt-i-s aiir nl unriTIJ 5lniw-bt-nw. ft Mir -!ri"u r. Wt- wiil furin-h nn-it Tii tt.- !'"' A:bu,y, liaw two l-iios k.nJ-s t Ui Tut m ilt in Oxtrt r rvtif f-r 'ti"ir. pr I!: 5,Xi f r H'.ii"3 fr iC f r I'-ti. ..r tin- It.li'V rr -. b" rtietr'.rd f r t e kin. I 4: Klnf, WnV9 ihxt r-ni pr "iftj:-!.. ! per l i ,t.ih)0 1 if U t ur;- r in.irtuie at nt t r Slot will liir:ii-t l'1.' ' I i t It.'. (V. UiSoti'ti A.riiiT- '. f"-r c nt. will bt- kl.ow cLrjti Lr Li ft-r It- - s m l kinK. p..r.- t v MAIL. TT will et'l t. ah ' ffl v Ir- wx in tli rvmntrr, p"-t i ' t. ftt t tnUy rut up "ft v t cr- ia ir, mip liU' 'lrr-t I.;...t- t I ai.T tin ry id r'ir rats. I ttii nt tt. r-'"-" T f ntn-xr I. i r iTT.rn--", - wV.i-on'- A.'n- f T l'"J l'roii' p's icU.ri t-"J, l'JV Tti' trph- d-vi io.i J-r rr..r tv ! f-r i-!nt t-T ninil f-r ! thin orn doiUr'" r.r'h. f any Vtn 1. ti1 li-n li ihu leu ate crdrei. it mu-t be at tL. -t-i. n i.icv. frinrM-'! 'Vine n4 Frtrj'-n'u f 1 )t Lt'ti. ? fwr tfm. j.'T It-"-'. Y-fr,ifi. Rufr I.Tr.-" Frmtel W nit K. Kn-u'i' (.innt. II il-o ! itt An: ti. I'.a-I Artt rje. VVihiT t.trp. - a" Mirty. . . r-u: .-r .Iri-n. I -', tii par Im: - t Aoitk-o Liac Cap, -y nt r-r itt i-n. i rr i-t. -" j -t .'t. SKI.LCT OF R VSl'BEKP.irS. F'rf;'. w will firr.i'h l.fi Bnn-lti'i. t.rr.f. tb -Bfr-t fl.iti'tvd k(-:rry. a eli on? t in lari !, mol trtitiful, ainl ir.1i:cli; im KrLi.rio-. a nrr innrt ri-i! b-rry, i f ir"l rt iror. fnorw u-W rr'-4ai ti; l j lait roit-1 Ani- n'aii Hian-t C'.i;. much iarsT. mvit juicy, brtrt- f.aotvJ. wifti ivw-r wt rtvry t nup-riMr L- tin fvinn.-'u i!:j''k '. T::f f.ut i ritir-:T har-t. Terr vn-.u(-r,?e, aud the lvt.it U aoch fouil.t i(u r in tbo mark t-t. X )- nUiT iiimi- induJ1 tb three tnr Tl. rtrn, at, biac-b. nJ furb -h a i-l. -ant turir-iy of dvor. VY r-crd Oit-m a ttiv t-'t f r LHuUuri, au4 Ua soit pro- tiulrle kr mart.-t rotiurv. ItlatKbrrrlrt. ff ltich-n'. 1 pt-r dutrn. $j per lJO, ? per 1. ?TOi fr doo. I-'f(l.iitrr, T5 rt-p' rdf.zn. $ p-r 1 t-:- lT th"nfaTi.i. Nrniao ThornWa. -t-T dosn. j.i p.r iwt, J p"r 1uk. W wilt iw iid lo ftwh of tLr atst.T thr a;ujr f.r JIO. atrlvirb vrfcanr of Straw fwrry ana Hiae.Wrry ianU Kill txuUil. prmtrd io-LrurUc.D6 for ru:tt iiMO. F-.r pri of f.7Mm rTKRAMX. COOFRFR B1KS. JiH HA KB. J.W.I ff-.G' .V...f- r.tir trruaar, wttli'b I1 I- twnal t nil a;-(-.-i-iI -m l-iD .-tawi. Wr bat PfwarJ at Vv fil-h Wtu-f' . tVr a. I arti-toa Wl -orinj nuefc an wUbOavIajat eta be h-i, ( th t?t qu.i'j . 'THE IXIOX," eMiMicJ in l&liVi'luIe IN-., 'nirvOMCLE."faMMi"l to Xo., 937. 1, z minimi 3IAMM0TH DRUG STORE OFFER the grfai?t ar.ftj of GCAL Oil LftS5?S, Of the Finest S'jlcs, and at tbe Ter, Lowest Kates. SHADES FOE LAMrS, of lieautiful Patterns, very cheap. I'UIIF.ST COAL OIU waraoted u I to expl de, aud comp.r alive 1, free from smell, at oul, Fim CENTS TER GALLON! I cfT.r also, at great', relaceJ pi:e?, an elegant assertuicct of PERFUMERY! EXTIIA COLO XE gair (Ecaicsca! pressing! MKS. ALLEN'S, BAiCllLI.Ori'3 biouirs, LiON'S KATIIAIROX, KOM.V SOI AU, UAllUlSON S, UOOo'n and . Jit' UN El's. SOAPS! SOAPS!! Nice!, Peifumcl, cheap ! Trusses ! Trusses I ! The largest assortment, suitable f r Men, Women and Children, at the very Lei prices. BalQWil THQCHZS! The Great Eemcd, for Coughs. BURNET'S KALLISTOX, Wt Bt.auuf)iDg the CumpUxbii. GLASS! GLASS!! Of almcst an, iiio and quantity. Motions ! Xotions ! ! patent 31!f ilirinr s ! Ajer'a i-arsapirilla, Uuli's Sarsapanlla, llelmbold Sarsaparilla, Tuwusend's arsaparilla, l'eruvian rup, German Hitter", Cbcrr, I'ectnral, Jatne's Kipectorant, Co'nati'ution Water, Cod Liver Oil, Swaim's I'aoajca, Esenwein's Tar, Wood Xaptha and l'ec'.o lal ; title's Tar, W i!d Cteir, anJ Idoarhonnd. Pills! Pills! Pills! Wright's, O'CSnneH's, M Clintock's, llollowaj's, Brsndrcth's, M' Lane's, Ueonett's, A,r'j, Jajne's, tfpauldirg's, Moti's, Soul's, Judson's, Sir Jarns Clara,', Heath's, UiX'.Tcnharg's- Ltntal anJ Swsical Instmacats. rnv?ic!.xs' rnEscurnoxji Carciull, compounce.. Caldwell's Magnetic Salve e-REM EMBER the best place la bov Goods at the Cheapest rrices, is at F.S.CALDWI Ltwisbarj, Marcb 2?, 1802 1 t I V : in I RL'S.-LLL'.S GIin.VT PANORAMA I of tne War of 1S612. I "II I. ce eahibited in V lnd ;t'uclcut liall, Lewiabnrf, sat-rbr Af;ernoon nJ Eve'o;, April S'tb.at 3 and "i o'clock. 41JO at A . leu J 11.11. Vtt.T .V. on rRtnat.Mk IfwU. at- 3ao. :Mk.M. The Panorama eiriibin tt i iatinet Viw an 1 lars? coving Panoramic Sceoenei ot ;;nui.-hcs, Citicd, phipping. U.i!;ics, liarbors, KueutnpTnnU, iiimbardmenlB, rr,1 r.earlv rverv principal Place and Batllw . ; n.tere-'i ceaLeci d w,:h the W ar to lb prent : ime. More than too 0r0 peneBS, 10.000 boraM and earr.aees, many of which appear lifw i,f,fa:i Ue .ten. It baa been copied mostly fr. in Pa,. -jnphs, laWeo by Turaer, App'e ton. Brady. Benjamin, and others, for tha occasion. Hence us correctness. Ta fol loanij are ihe test oi the Views : A .iew f rfcr'..ton Cit.Ourinc lb. Saaabai F e Miic T' r 1:: it :o Tuoiai..r, I iee j tlmi of Bmltt. o.v- V. (l. 1- -r.l Tro-1 Heroine af Ik hJf N Vtr-1;..: -(:Or-lU-tiil UUW of bail Aan ;.u"" .:or. lo iUiio-."Ct St H'raintai fljtlw wt l:. '., Mi .ji.'aii. 1 .;r.-.l l"m ilu.l Kca Battlaf MUI e. virr s aul Latin a ih. Satlta wt thm : . tl. :.. -L.;.: t.,e .-'..roi : 11,-ir bin.rio mm4 Ban .1 ii u- K rt llti il - B .birim- al of f.-rta 111. i rl n! Wj';.er t,nife-l. of k-Wla froB .afcet , '..ra.r . rtJ.ri.'; -Ncn rrawJtIUgileaaalaiwW 61 N-'W i. rS. Tne l'arjr rama present many very excitinf scenes that attract the atienuon of all. Il im l.Sb'e I up wuh about 70 burners, (ihe a row diiernouQ and eve&inir.) aad room darkened, li sh ws wtll.sivia? tae feeble, those from ei-:ar,ep, r,ml Si hoola, the adrantae?l ol law day eiiier:a:nmen:s. TRMS : Ai.T..-l a aU A 1 vt,:. . f ?'T r-rwrj fl.oO hi Ir. n ao-i-r lit ..r la S L ih- riiGoo.tO vntaencfa aapH. A.J. B:iif!!. Leis.a-.ir. J. O. Utile, lUaaew AITEALS State anJ County Taxes. l)CRsr"AXT to law, the Commissioners of I ("oo n coo-tv v iil meet to hear Appeals in in ihe Triennial A-ses-ments fi r the sets ral lVmnihips aad Bjrcus'ns, asfollowas to. -. .tt: na- rar-efa Mimlaf, April 14 New Oer to wi o.ei Kl-efcacr' Turwlay. April l I -Ui- -'. u- -iv'o W.l.i a WaOn. April IS La--- t .n- l. -il-LotueTliar-lar, Awrtl IT li..'t.. t.u-t:tloii llw iriOay. A.ril IS I...,. Satos-lay. Apnl 1 V lih-i-. V m l::ti -ft" MowOay, Aofil 21 a, ; Ho;: wlo leeeKarJ'a Tulaj, April SB l ... i.eoW. '!. .ln. April SS li.ii.j -J-t,.- Mvr-i-tta Tburwiay, April S4 he ..Jim.. L.iwi.u"i Klay,April Wt -e I.-r ti.-o Sclera aturla, April 2 Br . J e lliOt oi:L Moa-lay, April Le. -.fe N" u" c'jiaaa" Oflsa Tueftlay, April 'J SOW. do- We-lnaa. ApiU a Anprals wul be held from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M . V.'iion a I uiav aitend who ihinic proper. By oilier of the U'os.rai?siorers. A. KENNEDY, Clerk. I-ewisbar;, March 17. lstil T. ATTSIJTIOn.VCLiTIITIIEllSt aiU B V auihoniy from the Wr Uepart- s" - ni-'nt. a pcriiiai.rui iM-cnt. i IV ST vriON is esiaMished at LEWIS- J fcLRti, t" mon Co Pa. Aoy on dei- rom of serving hi eoaatry im lw . c eryiiiir.s r.cesiarr oy applying io mm from the J-v of en isrmcnl, aad boarding and loiir. furniue j io rec runs at the suuoa nritil arri.'s-ec!? are ma ie fur furwardiDf ih?in t- iiit-ir rfpecure re?in.enu. Hopiny ih-?re are marv mm who wiil feel it their prm!e c- o vanJ by the siJs of those heroins bt-ys tt oo have a'rea?y left I'niun andaJjoia ing cotint to urho! J ihose sacred stara and i rrr pes wh'ch have -o Ions waved over ihi b-Ivjveti rtinrry. wbicti has enjoved mor I:ber:v an 1 prv.peruy than aoy oiherponioa of the eatih. S'-atun BaiTaJo House, opposite the Court llju-e- l. T. KREBS. M. D . Reeruitins Officer. Cl. Merednb's 5fiih Reg. Pa, VoU. I-fwi-shur?. March I. l6i Impoi t.iut to Shoemakerm. TVANS iV eonpEn hive a-lded to their 'j s'-e!i a cnnip'ete assortment of SHOK A .V.YG".n". Soueroaers w II find il to Iheir aivatiia-e to call aid examiae our suclr. la is coopeie. arid oilered i'heapftor Casdi aa oi t sian t. en Muiket sit. between 3d and !t!i Lewi-bur? I.KjMAL! KE310VAL1! (.nttr uttcfwiixsi THE siibcriVr respeciful'jr informs th citizens of l.ewi0tirw ar.d vicimtv. thai he has rr mot rd liU Hoot and bs . Store tj me lari:e and ccmmoOioas store, rojio lately occupied by Mr. James Scott, osa Market Sinvt, eppo.Mte the Bink. wht-r he will be enaVe! ti nrTer- IV UUEAT I.NUl I EMEXTSio',1 p rsens waning Hoot and I MlOf. His stock will be k.on.1 vert larg a id selertej with preat care, and will be solel af prices to suit the times, and binv priort- -pal'v ot hi own manufacture, he will be able I., s-il a UOOD AKl ltLU AT A LOW PKII.n. Havinj j ist returned from Fhi'ade'phia vnh a well-selected stock of Leather. tbua in want oi a rord pair of Boots Srnes. Gafc-t- rs or Ch iU;rtrn'& hoea. will ficdit to their a Ivantare to eaarn.ne his stock beft-re pur chas.r.i; rlsea tere, as he wi!l orTr the Largest ?tock of Ilonie-Mailc iVorlr in I'nion eoont,. Per.rns in vrant of City, male Wort, or Gum noes, -ill be able to select fr.on a larce -ticli at prices lower th'asi ever b-fore uiTr-rrd in Lew.stcrff. Aluu, t, full anr'.raect if French "ait fxitts, Moroc co. Ki i, ,Vr, w.aolesale ai l retail. IV S K.ve per cent, disccant on ail sales abore K.ol'i.i'S, Ucn'l fcrjel Vne place i pp. .site iHe l.ev.abarg Bank. March 7. Ir.i JIHIN SQriRroji. GEORGE 1MELRILL, Attorney at Law . . . leffiarg, r. OJ'cc in i Kccoriier't Ojice. Feh. S7, IS6: l.iaiaa. ; TIIHE sufriber rerjuests all barinc nn-st. I I e.i aceona a muu nim to al and setilf, a he is giuiii: to m.vr awar m a tw 'ara. Lewi-l.un;. March II. JAVES rjCOTT. F03 nrriT. iVtl Tl.;:tV C...-iw HI4.-JSB esc! L'lf -n N- r'..i ? r' sine March 1, "t." M f. MlELf tH i 1 t i II!