(PIW sill Pf1 I 5; Mi If Mil MllflviJ 1 BY 0. X. WOKDEN AND J. At l.-'0 per Tear, always rir.UMitn iKUi-vu:kU Tufs.ay Murnin & Friday Afternoon.' w.y3(tmft desirable Real L-tate, far Sale or to Kent, is advertised in to-day's paper. . idrWa five, by reqacst, in Mother column. tbe official action ot tne recognizee organs of tbe Methodists cf L "wiourg, in ..f..,,,.. tn the eourje rursu i bv their Jata pastor on tie Uui m fju'i-.n. While te had generally been held to be a "weak Irothcr," yet bis people Lai treated him with great kindness Rev. Mr. Keese, we are told, aided Lim in getting a cmiforta u. lotion for his family and all were j. i t... i.;,n ,a! nn nitbout anv QISpOSCU IU 1--- -- --- - publio condemnation, and di wuat good lie could. Had his ' friends" male tbeir ostentatious gift of gold and silver pri- lately, it might have p :s-i J as a jersonal aiitter only. Uut since he has permitted fanoKif to be used as the tool ot a hu.e knot of "politicians f r a party and uis- loyal end-and basj.ined in giving ere- lence to tbs charge, of "pir.-icutmn," "slander," aud '"sUrm" bo can not com- plain if those most concerned repel tbe charge. We are informed the fulsome spos publicity given io n..u rate has been scattered far and wid-: b Tate, nas ..,",,! i, the Bemi-?ecessi"u claimed as a proof of Kebel sympathizing in Lewisbur", and as a rebuke it l'reaeh- crs who voted for the I. won at lii.umorc, nd who speak and pray fur the l"uion at borne. The lieolutioi,s give, we juig the unanimous sentiment of almost tbe en tire society. HS-The Kxhibiti on of the Senior Aca demics of the L" Diversity at Lewisburg, in the house of the llaptist church, on Mon day evening last, with the usual accompa niments of Mu'ie, &3., wis as follows : Mutual IVpend.'in-e ti. C. 1!.LL, llum- plin-y-ville. Variety in Nature J.S.lU'TS-ns.V"armi. H oi..r 1'ri-M-nt and l'n.-pe' tiv. 1". I.uu- Mis. l.cibur. Fiib'.ioiitv ..f i"d s Works K. S. Lear. lierri.kiille. Vt.rk A.W. MtTTLKB. L. v.i.-I,ur-lur Own Volunteers ti. J!au. MiI.I.ETI, l-nisbiirL'. I'uori essent I'm ri" II. K. M'Ilwain. l'hil:ld.l,.lli:i. Pemaiid of tin-Timo upon Atii'n .1. I!. I'ltdUAsfll. tir. lliwiill th N..I. Tuesday evening, the Junior Collegi tcs spoke as follows : Intellectual IMeas-ir-s HE liiWMAN. 'UirifV.-biirj:. Freedom a I!irt!iriL'ht 1J ENET C.McNRO. lK-k Haven. PrngresS of Uelilioiii, nt WM. 'WtlLVER- TN, Sunbury. Life i what we Mi.ki- it HARRY H.Wit- MER. l'aradis.'. T'atritisin Hfnrv 1'.(;rier.LcwM nr-. I'lulxsnplivnf Hist. .ry Owes IVKaciies, rhunixvillo. t,.rrrt Kncmies of our Country W.M. WlSTEItnOTOM. GiTlliantown. l'.iir Eve. (a lVm) H.Cliffoub Waie, 1'ittsbarg. lVrinity of Influence I'ATID I". Leas. Sliirli'Tsliurg. Mr. Wade, on behalf of the Class, made public presentation of DeQ lincy's Works to Pres. Loomis, who replied. The usual fxercises at the Seminary closed Wednesday noon. Quite a number of visitors from abroad -were in attendance. The Vacation continue three weeks. tlayTho ?4th Pcnn'a Reg , which lost its Colonel (Wm. Gray Murray) at Win- Chester, had only about 300 of its men engaged, the remainder being detailed for other services, laose oiu were in center ef the battle line, and exposed to the worst fire. They moved unflinchingly forward, and did their duty, .successfully yt 23 of ihe S00 tccre hiUcJ, anil 03 voumh l in all, E6, or nearly one-third of the num ber engaged! The "Charge of the Six Hundred" at Iia'aklava, was not as heroic, or as fatal, as this. Capt Flack's Compa- By, and 30 of Capt.Milcs' Company, were from tbe Muncy region, and the Lumina- ry givea the following list of casualties to persons known io those Companies, at tha battle : n IS- t, I WMTm M'Car.;, Robert Birr, ' Koiman Striker, Lieut. Samuel Byran, 1 Alexander Warn. Guv Holcomb, C. P. 5 ShonnV.ri John Tolbrrt, Paniel Bitler, I Sanford Johnson and Win. K. Stead. i S Most of the above are reported as only i;(.bi'.....a 1 r.i. .1 1. r- 1 - auua.-u, aauc ot luciu arc luougui t '; to be datig.;r;us. ei j. Xhera biva Bcn Tcrj miaj chan ; g M of residence in Lewisburg this Spring, kut few business changes. j fMiss Zaheri have chanjed from N. 2d N. 1st St. Burlan, Dentist, has cone tern Marbot St. to roomi over Sqairca' new tuod. i J. L. lainclt has Law 02iee opposito "n-l HI J 1 U I Ol tj. J- A. Mertx' Justice Offir I. "n,t e,. hove tbe Bank. I'r. L. B. Christ's Justice oCcc. in corner iPbOaitn Ibo Pe-.. II t a aiuuse. , j Wal AMES M CBKK.nT k.wte : s !:, 1.,. 1. tn tb 1 a. - ..uiittiueu, l-EVI llAl'CK is aPD)int.d !oal U... . ah , - " a-l 11 ai OJ Li.-. ..... : . rr'UU MBJ- 'Uclt has auuaioB a Km, , I ii . . fen etitreichta ntoe... .1.. c. Mr. M'CrelUt ha. ? ' m . itJ4i viarm ... - . , about SO years and few merchant. ; -a-- -"''(:.. country store won i , -. .justaauii ineneja , Ua I" cured. and nn i,,,'.!. , . j i in iiuj at, i wo tiacting busiflCM. i, K. COIINELIUS. In Alliance. Naval Puomi.tiok. Ou tbe 3 lt ult.. .1... IT a S.r.,; o.w trmrl ,mon other.--! . t :-- . .... r.ii .. . rue commission in our icuow iu.wosui.au, Jul . a .tern- .. . Cbi..f Mnoineor in the 1'. S. Navy. Mr. Giier received bis t app ointment in ihe Nary, in lsoo, us a ill as.is'ant, an J, af;cr having completed two years' eventful cruise on the steam mpa.. i-u:.,,. , , -- 1 Afistant, hen ajain orJ:rcd (o .-ea iu tbe steamer Fu'.toti. This vessel was the flig ship of tbe l'araguiy expedi tion. On the return of that vessel home, he was advanced to ho a 1st Assistaut Knitineer, arij ordered to tbe steamer Cru ead. r as tie acting Chief Kngincer of that vessel. This vessel was most actively CD'Vied id sur pressing the t.avo "ed in purriresin the slave trade - - jn tbe West ladies, until the present Ke- beliic n called her to the mere urgent du'y 0f blockading in tbe Gulf uf Mexiex Tll4 TCKej Cj:ui-,g h ime f ir r. pairs, ho Jt,I;iC-i(,l2i a.uJ boon al;cr ordered to ,. , N j ffUre be rcmaitl9 snp-r.Lte.din. the con-truet.on of the ma- chintry f'r one of the new side wheel gnu I, ,at. His numerous friends in Iwis- j)arg lcj viciuity will no doubt bs plcas. d fc f hi CDt ,,Tom-jt,D aaJ Ljm ,nu? TCar3 f,f UJcfilIUc. ' , . . In these times when our nation m ,st bold her own on the sea, either wi-h tbe Uebels or a fjrvigo foe, by steam alone 'arFT ' ' irt of th- .Vi beco'iie uiportaice. Ia tbeir b icds.to a jf risir. great extent tee heavy rccnsit l;.:i:. t; a j of eonstructii'S, rep-tiring, aud mnaging these Cjs'.ly, pind-r-us war mte'iin'-S. CA.The Sprii.o Kicetiotis in l'e-nn'a, si fir as they have any poetical indicilijn, arc favorable tj the Admini.-tratii n. In sime distriet, the I'emocraey fir the first time ia tbeir history orgitiiied no nppr-iiion. The Pein. mtj in llarrisburg and in Lincster is but half what it was last jear, while Heading, Lebanon, Maueh t'Luuk, kc, have been redeemed from that party this spring. Norristown gave Fos'cr S"0 mnj , bat i: now defeats Long aer. Acker, and other leading Iroorrats by l.jO maj. In tbe country districts of IS.rks, the llreekinridgers suff rid great lessen. ()oe of the lilonmsburg 1-1 liters who "advised the L'emecrats to elect all the ( facers they can," was defeated by o Dl for School Kircctor. -a-.;: be remein'jere 1. thai, during the pa.-t winter. President LoomK of lewisburg l ui'.ersiry, lost three in'.ercanns chi!,tren hy MPTMmn. One would oppose so severe an C.irtI n. '-.t T, n-i t lh fa.Oy Tr'm r; liutr r a thsl wtp t :i-t. f -r V.mr ; ; w hiTe bJ p- int.-d ",it l-i n muj'ij l-iirlnt'. fr -n th-- J-?'u pr.,.., lii'-h tlcmr-t I" 4:"rt tt.e r-uMic wittt t.'w dwltnU" r-f re;-ittM- w-n rl IT . I. r I.y .sy:n-, " He rn.y .J lt oul IIIr:!f.wv i!ti h' Ilrtr n s-lnKXtur.' If tlir,- mutt iib-l iitl irurriloyon ock.sirn, luislit ii- t tlic V r ir. I. rei-""'." j-r..-tit hTf lw,-n j.ar-il u-h tl:rut. t tL- Ir - n'r .-jrt.tinz cl.il !. Ir -ril.ioe to him t!i I - i h-h tli jth"r lirl I Ibi -Iieins ' r"0 tl;B fr-h icrvt of the tfJ. fir fprt Pr fr msli'. - hJ thought p-ruliu-to bec&4 a:i.l Ma.- Mi'-ni-:., -nl n -t s lral.it of ff.-ntl.-onnty Stu l.nts. Iff hpe the a-t w ni.re ttii'.i;ht!--n--. l.i:t Id- h -1- tjri,..tuii-; y-trpi i.- iiitrin-Kally intfQ a.. w,;i illegal, an-l a j j'l reproai-h to C--!!-5-. rTi. little the neatest locking piper on the Susquehanna, jast now, is Harry Masser's 22-ycar old .S '.urn An iu its entirely new dres3 of type. There are few if any more independent or inter esting journals iu the State than Masser'a American. r.er-i.Thcre was an al irm of re yestcr- day af-.ernoon at the Foundry of Slifer, Walls, Sbrincr .t Co. Happily, the nicn about the work- speedily suppressed tbe flames, aud m damige was done, except a small hole burnt in the roof. ' a tr"i, c learn that Jmas Jf vliirt, 11 about 16 vears.was found dead. from expo- sure, near Tartlevillc, morning of tbe 2d iasr. He resided in Chillisqaaque, and formerly in Buffalo Tp, and was irregu- , lar in bis habits I - 1 fc-i he commissioners ci cnioncouniy have appointed tbe following Assessors, to supply vacancies : James Uross for Kelly, ! Abraham Black for New Berlin, and II. j V. B. Lincoln fir Hartley. .,w. i. win: - t. tl .11- ' lUiXJi J'.u, o ini.m?' i 1, j a. contract to supply wood a. Washing, ton city for ?-)40 per cord. We believe Ihe previous rrice was cT. The Potomac b;iDg n,w opcIlt nuies supplies easier. ', ' Sad. While before Island No.lO.Com. ' - 1 t .1. 1 .. r ooie reccivcj news 01 ins ueaiu ui a sou aged 13 years. And Gen. Curtis' lovely daughter, aged 20 years, died of fcrcr last week, in Holla. ey-Tbomas J. Brice, late from the Lcwisbure Academy, hai become Assist-1 nt in the Academy at Freeburg, of which Daniel S. Boycr is now the Principal aasJrGen. Fremont has reached Whecl- ing, and preparing to assume command. Wm. Hayes ia now stationed in tbe General Hospital there. - ...... ..i . f rft.ibom 1 . t ouiston, a grauuato ui lac Wleliui, wan lasi wuva. iriu.i.m 'a Mi.:.,.. I. It. bl T-i.lIJ PI T'kl'a.I lU IS 1 1 J U SUC H at.jJOfl .n- . " ..r, c..,.al 1... t Rno ko "'""6t,i -j-' i . county, has take, charge of ,h. Berry-1 LTfTJ.T7: fcjvW ar fanorama, at macpenuem ltn-morrow a teruoon ana evening. I aVaiT-We notice that George I. Perr is !sioM of ail sorts, matie-ses, dishes, knives r3., i.., ,,. M,rt,a..,..l'i '.tad 1 prsct.'.ing Dcatielry , M'fl?'at'-'B LEWISBDRC, UNION CO., FA., FlilDAY, p.isr Ornve-. lUvid Treader is .p. r dnted P.M. M- Sbamofcia Para, Soy. Co. A I'll U o.t ,h;i.h.J at U.iariu? Br.'b. . . Lvc. C LL. Washburn, P.M. Tbe Kantx I. 0 , Sny. Ce'., is rc-estau- li.-hil V.'m. Rover, l'.M. Caroline 11. Rlbighau-, relict of IV. T M li:l,i..ban. M C . deed, is appointed Ton 5!i'tre.s of I.cbanja, to tucetcd Mrs. UuiLraufT, resigned. pr.'.Vi' s o that M.UMi SlIA'.V 1.10 a naiivj liurman. n o pur'uinz KnL'lish studies io tLo University at Lewisburg i, was to illus'rate ljurman dress, customs, A"., at Seliu-jrove, Wednesday evening. We can assure all to whom be may cmno, that be is a -veril y "Jiig man, and bis lectures have prove 1 intcresiing. fX.L-.st Sa'ur l:ij's Sunbury American notices two !i;ic ealtie bought from Union cmntv by butchers ff that biro'. A steer from John Uiing d Keiiy, weighed 12(t0 pouuls wacn ur.sio:, ar.j iue lai.u o A four year o":d heifer from Traueis '.trs, Lewisburg, will wtig'i loQJ when dtcss.d. la-.-" irbe L imber has been rafted down the Su.-'ptLanna this i-pring but the am junt trust be nnch less than usual, as bat little wts prepare for market during th excellent sleit.in of Inst winter. ilflllf J -.;ertrr 1 1 - S'.:ir k Cir-niili- From the Lina Rif.33, at rie A'bern CAM!' l!l f.NSItH'. ON THE NlXs March I'.', 1-01. fMNTI.t't'Fri The left wing of our H -gimnt is; com-p-S"il of Capt. I!.'.!, Cap'. Titus (and Lt. Kelly.) Lt.Iliair (Cap!. Snyder sick,) Capt. Hassenpiug, an 1 my Company (II.) Most pra'ifying to me, as it was to many of our I'.K-imenf.was the fict that our oil Fourth n I K fmr l.'l,.t hoi.-s in i. was the .f.' .1 Th. -21st Ma's, biys congratulated rjs, as soon as they got ia, on the brilliancy of our charge. Gen. lteno ord.red the IleginvMjts to form, the 51-t IVnn'a in front. We marched out a few hundred yards,and stacked arms where our rri'oti''rfl were congrega'cd. After resting about half an heur, order was given to fill in. e eou.d not but believo that we had slill some bard fight in" to do, before we got ajnto Xewbern. We were Curbed with the victory, and felt as if we could pitch into any place, howe ver hard t) r--t at. Wc followed the Rail road until we struck tU-t Country road, but bad not advanced far along this until we were met by the news that Newborn was in our possession, and our gun-b oats anch ored by its wharf. We were astounded but gave our lungs play. We were ordered to return and follow the Railroad. As we advanced, we could see the smoko of the burning bridge, and over the town bung a dense black smoke, cau-cd by the burning of a turpentine di-tiiiery, rosin pits. Uni ted States Hotel, Whitney's store and some dwelling houses. It looked anful. Now that we knew that all exertion was over, our energies flagied. We could scarcely stagger along. We managed to get to the river bank. I could not have walked a hundred yards farther. Wc bivouacked on the banks cf the Trent, near its mouth. The brid ; was a very fine Railroad bridge, with, I think, fiurteen spans. I understood that it was not tbe intention of the Rebels to destroy the Lridge, but a naval officer, who saw tho retreat across tbe bridge, tells us that tbey bad made a Coat of cotton and turpentine, winch . . .1 intended to 6cnJ down atnon cur fleet n'J hl1 s,",eJ " anl ,hc tldo c,rncd i !t Jon 6J,no lut tbe oi dro" " bck unJer tLe and Er0 ,." i 8 c'vouaoel 'n ,l10 T0 'r a" D'finti ' but were not much exposid. The sur- roanding fences affrded wood fences ,ej houses and barns, boards, with which i we built.bootba and sleeping places. xbe camp iu which we are now located, B03 abandoned, leaving everything as if I vou wonld suddeniv quit your own houses i a - i and the Vandals get into it OfSW and s .juar.ers were cro,ieu e.ery 1'arr, and convenience. As I sat by the Crei m7 "n came in loaded liko pedlera. Elegant blankets, fine linen, clothing of; jc.;,.i,. 1,.. ,..,. J,J ""J i 1 1 , ,, iu, ...,i., .i,...l.n neea nnl A tWI,., .if ivnr f T, O V ' got. I do most heartily advise our friends to write no love letters. The corres pondence is to be estimated by the bushel, i Letters from fond mothers, from good I old pi's, from sfl affeetionato sisters, from jolly brothers, from loving girls oh, we have revelled in the fun they disclosed ! As an instance, we have in our Company, daguerreotype of a young lady, who grad uated at Norristown, recognized by many of our t-Cieers, and a gold medal, like those given at the Lewisburg Female rserainary, ... i a. i . so-.fl TL. witra ncr name anu rae aaie, i-5iii'. ic i.f.l...1..;..M..al.,n,nniitn: aujOUUl Ul uiuuaii iu vm v.. i. "- j j : . V, . .e.,1 a kiiirnw. two I luiuicuac ,a " ' - " e e J J saddles, about $100 worth of tobacco, , ,. e,t..i.r.j. 'T Z n'al tnanu-' facuresaid to U worth 100, which we j inntramcnis 01 uo uius. pujiu" r . j tl oar hospital department ; blankets, boons, dooming utensils, pron-, fotki-iudecd, we are well eel oputUwoaiaEtr. ; haase keeping. There w more deatroyeJ ! than carried away. I weut over the camp the Orxt 1jt. It was dreadful to SCO tbe amount ol ololbing ol a.l ueseripuor s; amount of o! trunks, aria unless tiueK mil greenhorns carry along to camp. But tiau tuiu is iulescribable. The test Jay, wa marched down an took possession of the camp, with the New York ."list. That was .Sa"ir!af. It rained most furiously, and oar Hegiment had to ga on fUirl da'y. The fort.UJitiua Liown up here, n a four eun batterv. It is wonderful what a bjle puw ler will make ia the earth. The gun wro ail disin unted by the shoek. A naval lii. r t il l U", tha', yi' b-fore it exj 1-jdcl, he landed with a ton's crew, and went to exvniu.' the uia:2:ije. The narrow psnjiny lea-ling to i: wjs bleikcd up w.tii rail, tut be r a'd see in side were tw) cr tl.uc t-g- of pnvder open, aud a cn !!; staa lirg in toe m.d die of i', burning burn.' 1 almi'. to the powdcr's edge, lie ciuld u it get tu it easily, n aceoait of the obifrictiin the lightest ruiti n of the air might set it .S so be caii.l bis crew away all got ( ut of reach, cx?ept one, who was caug'.t, thrown up into thu air, anl whlrie l arouu I several tinics, bat when th:y came baek they found him hunting bis gua in the mad. It seems to have been p! -in Lei with devli.-h malignity. Ou Sunday j calked Jwa to the bat tle griand. You w.il un b-r.-tand that tho K.ilriad ail C ai.tj ru! nn p.rel lal to each oth r, ab.ul a half mile fr m each other, the ciunty road ah:u: tbree f -urths of a ui:!-j from the llicer. We waiked down the C.unty rial. Deal horses lav a'i-ng, an 1 where tho brttastwerk crossed the road, wire about fif'y d-.ad horses, mjst of them still barnes-'' 1 to tbe pieces yet. We met Capt. ! tiuet's Wiard Pua 'J'b here.tu here, ins d of ihe intrenchm-Tit 'he indomitib t.iu 1 bavirg z it thus far with it, and, taking a light Itj-s pi ce, continued the pursuit. Ou the river !-3tii; is a very Eae fort, buiit of sand ba-, mount ing thirteen pans. Tn were mounted toward the real and we.od, ai.1 two ceali be wheeled c'.eir ar.-und so as to be fixed nJ directi m. The g io riveT-w ir 1 commauded lb.' stream wlii-re it wjs block aded by piles aud sunken schooners. They were caught in their own trap. A wooded biulT hid the stream below, and they sup posed that our gnnboa-s would not fee them until they came in range cf their gun. Tbe gun b ats they supposed would have to eome pa--t the biufl" to get range of them, and tbey would pour the full f nee of their armament oa them. Rut the gun boats cioly took up position below the bluff, out of sight, and, with their long range gUa", she. led tliera out. I Ley never fired a shot sea-ward. H"re the thirteen gin battery, an intrcochmcnf, with a deep ditch, runs far a mile acro.-s to the railroad ; then it runs up tho Rail road, some two hundred yards, to the brick kiln. From this point a dep ravine ex tends perpendicularly to the Railroad, deep tfi. ir-..-- .,u..;.i. : t ot 1 , . . , tress. Intrenehmcuts were thrown up en . iuieuu( the hills opposite the ravine. So that the cntreiichmeuts were some three milts in exicnt. It must have taken a tremendous amount of labor. Tho woods ia front of tbe entrenchment had been purreselv cleared, and the three pans fr , . em tho river battery playel on the first Brigade. 1 I can not proceed farther to night. 1 We are ordered to niareh early in the . ujuiuiu, aua n ... lit e,oi'-.j;. ,..i :! i. J. M. L. rMes-rs. Grier and Chambers have '" '- f Niwbera 1- jrs in the bands cf Massachusetis mca. I: is very conciliatory in its tone too much so, wo should think but they know best. We Cod in it tho following poetry : MOONLIGHT ON ROANOKE 1SLAHD. Vt"-n till. itr"ary. M,..J .tin.-I i'a, Tiia bricht nnon sha.li h-r prtyin? ray Em-rili fr-ln tb- ciuuj. aails, Tn Mtm 111-: K.TK -f y.-Herday And o'-r tbs irran . ri friend and tm Alike h'-r mj'illi, 11. V. : She pre-! ber l.-,m. in "hriul" c-f w :a) l';-.iD tbe ialc , f 11- aui.ke. T-.'.t fri'-O'l anl at laal are laii. No ci'.re in conent, .i.le l.y .i 'r; Tb.y foacnt as et-b tl:--ir le.i..r I.a la, And by e.-h "tber's btr. 1 tl-.-y Ji, i. Th'lr fitherifoee, unite,!, f. n!,t To free ir-ita us Oj-pr -isior, . y..k But now lb-,w n..t.le -,rs l.r u.ht Tbeaa lTie to lO.ar oa It, anoke. 5 rtoTjtd th F.-.ns of l.r.h T trtia. Who bed tb-ir blix.l our lan.l to tare, In death their former tie. renew. And aleep at Inn in ft-afl m --are. An many a f .n.l and Ir.Tin brsrt, W,ih 1,'W afnieii n ahu-et bp.ke. Will nein-ler. pieped with aT.er.coU dari, To tbi. 1od ile of Uoanote. Cone, moorners of tbe ortb-m laedst Coate, anouroer ol the S)-uth-rn rlime.l Across tt: erare. j nn hetrt. anl bands, And be aa once iu ol.lea tim-f 1 O'er tbie atill onion i the d-ad, A filial c-mpr-iniiie invoke; And then tbe amilm- moen win ln4 A iLecriDg Itbt on rcaR,.kcf i. II. w . rei. u., ;j,t M AS?. r.EiJ. Roaarke letand, Feb. l- 1-tu. Mr. Grier sends us also two private let- pieued up at Newborn, from Sccesh sources, jney re irom quite liiueraie l s eel e .. persons, aaj wou.a suord some iun out the, also reveal domestic sorrows to which j w - - we iu iuo 1 rce i-iarcs are n"i suuject. Lincoln's Kmancit ation Message i r.r.v - 1Dg a mora f.voiable fceiiog for the j APRIL 4, 1862. Latest Hew, "" Ptirrin. nw is Io -fced f or dii!v fr ira Net? tr!e"tn '-ivanriah Fortress M iii ue and Corinth and vicinity. Arrtir. 2d. Com. Foote tel-'grnrts to See. Wilis that at midnight r.n the lit it.s'., a nivked crew of 1U0 uoJrr Col. I'.ib- r rts attacked ibe upper Furt at Island No. 10, rec.-ivel tho harmless fire r.f the s n- tinels ouly, when tho U.bl tro ops in the vicinity all retreated. Col. U ifeer' then spiked tbe six mounted gaus and reircaud without loss. Gen. Hanks bis pushed np the Valley of Virginia, to Woodstock, triumphantly. . Two ofiicers an! two men were killei, and several wounded, by s 'me K-l-els in spools h, as a Union f Te was pushing np a c-eek from l!rcnWt, in G- rgia, w! n a fe'T shells di-p'T-e-J then-i. it Hs a 1'iwardly, aassiu-!ikc assault. Toe U b. ls aeknowb doe 2o ) killed ail i 10'A wound d, at Fort lijLelson. ti n. Fremont has started in Ms er.m rnand of the Central I) par'nient. New York friends rrescnted Lim with a snord valued ot ?I',V). G jV. Sprajue and tho whole uncondi tional War 'J'.cket is r elected iu Li.oda Island without opposition. The Halt. & 0:.i) Railroad anl the Chesar take it Ohi Canal are agaio ia 8uccssfui op-ration, after a year's break- j ago by the U--bels. ! A i- rril; t rnado basscl over Cair-o, Iii., G in the in 'rniiig of Weanesliy. Five men Wire drowned and each j." p erty lost. A s'rong Union reconoissance from Newport News, 1st it.it, dispersed SjU'ed Rbe:s. The President's Fmancipati on Resolu tion passed in S catc Z'i to 10 AT I ttliriMi UF T!!E H'FIHL Hl:!trR.S OK TI1K . . 1 11 1 '.V. it. Li.lsiilo. Mlll.iX. IIld iu I tie basement of the Chureb, on the i vetiing of 2 1 April, lSo'J, Rr. C. W. eehl was called to the chair, and Hr. J s. 11. Waller appointed Secretary. The f !! wmg preamble and resoiuti cs wi r) r f rri i to a Committee for revision and publication : Wherea, at a recent m?ctiog, hell at the Pirs inag", the i-tensible d 'in i f which was to prcent Rev. J. W. lied ! with a testim-'tii-il evincive of the high r -gird ef th . p irti-es c incern cd, but whieii has beea c .nstrui-1, by many here anl clswhere, as an approval of the eourj pursued, by cur laio pastor. Her. J. W. IKiiT-s, on the vital question of the Unity of tins Government, and in reUtion to tbe etuinently wise and pa'riotio ae'icn cf the Hast Baltimore Conference at its late cession, ho suing in tbe negative; and whereas, ia the presentation address if II. W. Croiier, the members of our church are by implication cha-ged with cxhibitins a spirit of per-ecutiou tuward Key. J. W. Hedges; therefore, JMh'f.I, 1. That it would have be eminently gratifying to our membership, ha! Mr. Hedges ur.-ucd the course al pt cd by the niiuistry of tbe town g-nerally, v.z. a bold, unequivocal, and decided ex pression of sympathy with and approval of the policy of the tijvernmenf, in dealir; with the Rebelli in, 2nd an tq-jaiiy bold. nncijaivrcal, and decide! expression cf hesuiity towards tha enemies of the Gov ernment, aud that suspicions alTeeting the lova.tv t.t bro. lieigas, exisimj: la tne minds of our membership, are p'amly , . , , ' ,. J traeeabis to thj aoscuee of sueh a poiiev. o That the explanation given by Rev. Hedges, of the vote ho ca.-t ia opp si'ion to the patriotic acti n of a maj ri'y of t'ne ' Baltimore Conference," is weak, aoi OMatisfactory, and is strengly d.sap- provca ol by more tcan nine tentr.sot our i.i:J ' i ; menioersuip, tua tt taiiiesiiy i i oe-i against the impressiou sought to be made ta the cmtrary. 3. That the implied c'oarge of pi:?"-' cation, contained ia tho prucntatioD address of II. W. Cro'i r, is a gross libel upoa the chiraeter if oar member ship, and that, while we have do appre hension of injurious eiT ets npn the Lewiiburg conimuni'y, (becauso if the origin of the implied charges.) yet, as individuals at a distance may be iaNely , impressed, we tbercf ire s liTuuly declare i . that the only seeming basis of tbe vile i a-persion is found in the generally express- j I ed opinion, that Rev. J. W. Hedges was ! not equal to the responsibilities of his j charge, and that, notwithstanding bis I lack of suitable qualifications to instruct or interest as a Minister of the Gosrcl, j tbe cn'ire amount albwed him by the estimating Committee was promptly and j iu,iy pant. i. Jui", a some ct tne rn'mbersbip hive c:pr- sscd themselves as being ag grcivid because of the mode adopted to i secure their attendance at the afir-aid meeting, we hereby express oar e-n.-urc ! of any false or deceptive rcprceuatiu.s : which may have been cmplovd to that end I Tie P..T. J n.An.paeh. '.'Tt, nit .'.K liiOft PR ITS,, of , l.ewl. Tp. and M:a C A Til. KINK 11, tHH, of I nion Tp. j DttiJ. Tn M-Itrtn."n tb ti lctt-,MARTIX BTLLMTER, 5ti In Nw t'-'luml.;-. ?th , CAr.OUN E, wife of Jcoh In Raffil.-y Tp. 1 Jth alt., av. i month anl 21 tlayii. a Chiiti ,i WcM Jr n I raranna hciiirier. In U M- iwrTc. l- ti ult , aj-l 1 rr. 4 mn ml iC lr, a M" tvuti i'jitiiu iptTe-ntlrrft-r. Al--sat-lr CumniiDa,- ir w a Jem WW burif'd Corrected Wttttg KggS ft.. S 55 Tallow .. , 40 Lard .. .. 25 Ham ..... ,. 1,50 Shou.iSide... I 10 ! s 1 s ' Wheat P.yo ,u D';'" 111 i ' Flaxseed. Prioil Apples. l,'al5 Clnverseed Firkin liutter 10 Potatoes c o , Frtih L'uitcr... 11 Ccaatry tiap 4 0 , "THE UNION," es!ab!isSei in 1SH Whole iNo., 2,;oi "riT?NirLE,"e;ab!ishe1 ia 15 13 Wk.V Nfl., i.Bm.viTL-i. Ii:AT!i Saturday after- nr)-n, 221 n'.t., Sam 1 Csu'droo, cf Lower i Au;i-ta,N rtb 'J njber'and Co., drowned iu l'euns creck,i sb'rt distanca btlaw t'.e L'z Grocery. Tw- U lies had cror.d t'a; cre-.k frtu tlis i U, an 1 drifted d .'wo tr"a!n s me dNiaree bef-.re tuey sucfcedid in laaiing th; biat. Cou!d:on, ! in attempin- ts g:-t int.) the canoe to take j l' to tbe u.-ual ; J?e ' t l-'i-iinj. tell into the treek, and a-L;,st one of the lidies was curir the cauoc, be relir.y:isht'l bis h'-il on the beat ar.d a.'iir s' me s'rucrglic j disappeared. Search was ixnaediately K.a.c f r l.i h-dy, but it has r,o; beca re-i-'viiJ. Ho leaves a wife; and five children. eV .Vn.,ooi r There was ii lilo au hlsria uf Cre. list 1 week, in i'ii:tury?fritn h" partial burn-, ing i f M ii. Iiewirt's sm- kt-h'ojj. ' ,.,.,,,. ,. r C . '..: p 1 "! .U n rn l',r- '' n ' u'.'rl.'V"r. iJ' u: "ae cU." A ZOC fctOUt Your.; AK-LS TFiEES, J. ril)ill..'vi.AC:i. ' e. Apr.: F0.1 RENT. S K -' ! A I!ji:r.--s e.-.- ute. v i'anel in U-eaver's B' ila Jjvee io. L!I:ice . i.t-eo Localioa vny lel 'v i l'i:inv NM",rr :;; li: v;:;t, i.e..-tar i'oiU i.i.T-ii wil. Ap," A. i: l'tiri HJIMOVAL. I Oii A. Mr.il l , i:.o., has rrrr.o .1 ii." i n V.ok--t s -. tin' ,i ! rs his toe I.ea-;starz L'.!'.",-, re be u :o rro-n;.:i Lion. L-W: jj h tine o .o; -! i.'-i J. A. )LK'i i f or-. Arr 1 !. 1- Ct Til- i'l to i:s vi: vi at 'Wrv', i;i,!r'y a: M ;' 1 1 . r v zz at M ivrn's (.al:ery ai Mowry'-s Uairy a: V u t.'s ttA cry ai -M rr,"i ia;ty tO"ra:'i A J In.'; rt;':. it, O.i r.'.'rv:v;iei A:i k : ii i- o' ivp-s a; M'.AVKV s OATXITvY, in r.'-'ar Ft.-ur'.h. . um iidr. i.fx a; .Twrv Admiiiistat-: Notice, W L-:a:e t 1 l.'.i ill AM Mi f Lfvv:-t :ir2 t r . L iu, :; c ..!.-.-, ti li.ive b t .i gr.,.t i 1 ii:e ai .-r m :ut icrm i f i.i'v, in'i'ce i- li-r'. t i.y iveato aii pf r- .'.Ul. ra.iil-aT.r. Il.ei" Zf ' - ( 1 lDlii.llTC:ai To S ;: I r-t. '.''. ; m ci'-c r.-: '..-lie p?.yni?;it ; an l la iv:r cl't mis a:;a,r M ihe sannp wil! prt?eni them 1i: y an'.h'nf irsteii f.if 5u- meni, LTvi-,bir, Apr.: 1. 1. -i lilaiilrFa SAI.MS. "pi ir:ue if son-,! -.- ten's r.f Vcfi.rx.iue-! I fb,i'i. tne tVurt f Com.n n Pleas if I i,.on V.n',. an ! ... .1 ...... .0 t . ' I ti 1-ab'ie V;:e or !u-crv. on Sai l' :uV.' ihe 3 ! day of Mar. 1 6i, at the Kiviere f! II-e I'l the h. r.,or a Lewisburg. at 1 oV-'ek. 1 M, TVi c,n' erv -us lots ot" pruned snaal in tne b -rou?ii i-V.Neu- Ber!.n, t.'no n ce.uc y. I'eiio --. i-.-a-i a. rr. i -d in the ge;i,-ri; r :.in - I sa.il r: nea troll ie nnoro--- l.'O ar f IIO( i unte I i- the ri-rv v:,l;;:.- z ,-. rait l-v Vine s'ref, . nth by .rarl.'et 'ree ar.l west ly I. t No. ;.". c n!.-!ii:i.c (hie Half Acre ro-T- r !j.i.rr:v r 1 ar- L-rr:- t a '.. 3. Cr..-'r I' rei ir,-: . a tVimeaV-i i.oker.'So . .1 I-'r.i ji S v,;?. a We . won ip. a-. ' ee 1 '.i i.: : i-. Ar. w h 'he jT'i-'rioii-'j -.i ::.rr -erV : Ju.i-N 1. a e,-r .11.1 I! I. fv; cr, 11 n h.-r'-rr , ,.f 1 if ::r -. f.'ni- n c r a ;;' 1. 1 loi el J,-i,a: 1 v .0 a 1 . Hia ': r a : of J, el i 1 vine M :-t : e j u'a Jevenin ; O ic E n'-.li of an acre r? re or i.ii'T'' n are rre-i-! a Tar. -Sf rer IliKrim 'lio It-n-e,an (la ki-.-ne.-i , :-i-r, 'it.l'iiejiiir'if.weii r ?'ir ees as ihe proper r.f HAVI. si: I'.l N i. r Ai.r:::i;nr. s-i-nrr. ncr.:t tliiiC. I.e7.'; ur. M.tteii -J. 1 . , I'irist of liio ! i.iM' ! aEW SFKIXG GOODS, fi;oi r;;;l.iK a.xi x.i: XF.V.' t;t;0i NF.'.V (ituiliS Nl'.W (It mi is m:v :oo;is F,ir Sjiring; nr Fur e-ririn-g :ir ?;in-.r.ior, tc,2 Siiintiior, 1 Mi" .-'iitii.icr. 1 -uii IVr Sji; i.ig For -ri!ig; a:.J saiiiiacr, lili2 Cam. ami Sri:. t'.M.i. ami Sen. I' u.!. ask r.r.. Cm.!, and Si:n. Jnn.iJ Cn jr p,,. 'lipiw. M rktl St.. LfTinTj J.:i;in.o!irkt:tM.,Li-rviliur- Jr.o.II.fii- i.i.'iMii. 'I-irket St., L?i!ir:rs Jaii.il.licuJihdP., Market St., Lewis jurd; niaek .op! Wi. p ,:f ptaatrr, Herrinc t- i C,-..'f,.h. M.ir;-errl Whole, J. J.i Kttts. No's I. C am! :1. i'S-eie. Nails. .Vc. A fill assortment at th- ! I si'.r. Coll ant see JM) H til li ).i t N.H. Ca-h pii ! f .r a.i kin N of lin j J. M. C. RANCK, I ATTOItNl-aY aVT I. AW, 1.ICILUT'J, I'hrU ., OFFICE CO Markrl St.. il.ree d -era brlow Co. per ii ili-an-. 1 Apr: 1. IS".'.l Select School for Girls. O.N the first M r.dav (;tb1 of Arr;! to sul'-cr.her iot n t- op, nir-i; i'li ' ! i. t-t ' ti r tiirls. in tne PuMtc eJ I U i'- 'inc, in con- linue twelve weeks. Term- i t I,.r Io:cl-h and i.l.oO fer liie higher braoi-i.e-. No Fx tras. M. M. VAAZr.Y.U L,ewibure. T-b.V; X-l wSc IJotiC2---Sc!iODl. rPHE unrler-inrd will r.prn a eVct i-"h 1 I in ihe !, wu Ha l. I e sborg. i a ii.e - I lo?d:ivin Ayr:!. Lent' .it of er.a.It mo-'Ii.. C.oii. hue. K-'.i l. IVn. II Pea. I.'r rri. ;... A- (,. i 1. i Hr"her 1-rareri-- -n,--: : ej aoorr) ; I. .o fI - r. caavr. l"r?N ' "t.'. i APPEALS Stale an l'0D3tT TaXPS. 1)t RrAT to law. the Commissioner of . l.'nios eoaniy ill nie;t to iwr Appeal from ihe Trieanial A.esn-,ews ir lae seve ral Townships a.oJ Korouhs. s follows s fairn at rnaa Por t-r.Jr, Aartl II . KrriiT M.-Jic: ilKS.iarr'a Talaj. Avli 14 I i!n--Trti--l'stt-r W.l.r'a Wlt,aa. Ajil Il.rtI Laof ltonclwo1JaOiVTarla,AfrH FT ll.nl.b a i...:ii t bjtt- f fitlay. Airtl H 1..,. do efur-l, ir.r.1 H M i.-'-nnr Wn Ii.hi-rT's Mo. Ayxil Jl V-t Pa'VK .'ar-s P kasil'i T i'.M, .l "l -1 K.t l ualn. I'm W- 16 a .jBra. S aril aa Bjffsl'a- lain M'e'ritfbra IlinmlKf. April 4 K- .? laiar l.aw.rtn'a Fml-iy. Ai-ri! a H ,,,t Tr.-o s!i!tV Patortay, A . HI M llri.lj i f lla.ol.ui-l, M .nday. April all Lca.-'-ur - X W. CoKsia. OfS.' T-aT, At nl ' do " c.tf. l- V1.. Aptl a Arreals wi'l be heid from A. M. to 3 P. W. V.'iin all mav attend who think proper. By urder of the CominisMonfr. A. KESNEDV, Clerk. l.ewisbu'g, March 17. lfi ATTElMTIOn, YOLUIvTTEERS t 1 J . B V auth. r.ty from the War IVpart- or-rif. a permanent Kt kecri rnQ ',r ai im. ii t,i4uJiu an I ( J BCnt;. I'nicn Co. Pa. Any c M roos of aervin? his eoiierr ) rrMfM mcm-nioBS era, can t ervtbiet aeeestarv by applyia ' saVscritr. Regular psy wil --iM Aiuio is estacosaco at LEWIS- oae desi- In th trara ine io rba ill brtm fn m the day i f rnlistuseni, and boarding ar.d I. "i.-inz furnished to recruits at ihe siatioa ontil a.-rar.rmenf5 are made for forwardiBC them tn their respective rs:menta. Hopifla; tlirre are msny men who will feel it Ihetr pnvilese to s'and by the sides rf these herrio boys wnr. have a'rea-'jr left Union andatjo'aa in; coun'ifs to uphold those sarr-d tsiarsanil Htrires which have so lone warrd orer thl helovei country, whienhas enjoyed mors lirr:y and praaperny than aay otber portioa d! the arth. Sianon Eaa'o Honse, opposite the Coart il.,n-e. l. T. KRuCS, M. I)., Tlecpiitleg OfTcer. C. I. Veree" ors si'h Keg. Pa. Vol. Lewisbor?. March U. 102. Important to Mioeaiaker. "VA.S A COOPER hare dJei lo iheir co'np1eI-S"rtmpnt of SaO& ..''.. bTemi!cFrs will to a u metr zivhWAze to cail an j mnine our ttuck. It is co-nplete, znd rtffrti Cheap for Caih t ih 1 :and, on .Market Su brtweca 3d ul 4th lt wi.-ljr REMOVaVL! mOYALl? CRbtr Ualtt. al-iS! rpHE subscriber resnecuallv i.ruaa thw I c;i.zens ol L.ew,sinrr and vicimtr. that he has rrnioi rI liln Hoot and sjboe Store to the large and corotnodions stora room .lately occupied by Mr. James Pertt. rta 3Iak'Ct SiKCt, OtpOSltd tie TdDlv, ah.ra hm aritl K rnahal t nlT..r-aa, Is GKE AT I. DICE WEN fb iu ' v p-rsrins wanunit afffll( .1 11 CI i Miocsi. His slock will be lound vry larre and seeded with srrat care, and will be sold at prices to suit the tiroes, and beine prinri pallv of his own manafAciurr. he witl te abi to aid a lirtiWUD ARTICLE AT A LOW pi: ice. Havin; just renrned from Ph ladelpbia wiih a well-electeJ stoc. of Leather, ibosa in want of a sord pair of Bncta, Shi-es. C.ai ters or Children's shoes, will find ir to their advantage to examine his stock before pac chas.ag elsewhere, as he will ofier the Larrgest Siook. of IIoiuc-MaJe tVork in I'oion county. Persons in want of City-. ma Wort, or tnm ssnoes, w:I be able 10 select from a lanre nock at prices kwrr than ever bei'ore orTered ia Lewisborl Also. fuil asor;ment of French Call atas, Moroc-. co. Ki i, A;c, wholesale and retail. P. S Fire pT ct m. d;-crunt oa a'l sales aove two doilars, leJon't forget tbe placefc opposite the l.ew.sbnrg B ink. March 7, 1SU2 JOHN" 8Qap.E3. ICE for the coming Season, T NESBITS ICE HOCsE. all on Soath Water su f ewisbartr. We are matins extensive prcparatioas ia supply wub PURE ICE a;I oar formef customers and as many new ones as may favof us with their patronage. Oyice will be delivered throushoat th entire Sammer, so as to accommodate all. at as low prices as can be afforded by any othera Lewiiburw, Feb. 14, lsss. GKE.VT Work oa the HORSE. Tbe Horse and liia Uisiraaea. Py nonrKT JKXMNliS. V . . r-reaaanr of Patheyleww a- . I ,ra.raura curaery ia lb Valcrinary tollega of I'hiaieieiNia. Ttie Vk eo-taln. rat pare. aSTrmrtatete rtaatraree) ly nearly t'a Xnfra.inr. it ia printed ha eleaa, vnw) tip- the price, ba.f behind SI. or in cloth ' "s, For sale at ihe Chronicle elBet, I.ewiaborg ' T!vi I'aion mu.'t r prnrrt"i." OTIC r.. The A -coums of TH0VA9 PEIPiiEK.!ec"d. Forward-? M-TrhafH. iiave been placed in rev hand, bv hi Admtn- istra'or. for imme,iia:e seti-n-rt. Tbreara ' over tin aecocnts Those interwe.-e'f. pitas j call and srtile and save costs, tir tbey musk i be collected by the SOih May. I.. B CHRIST. J. P. I.ewisbnrj, Marrh S.. 1 st2 KOTICZ ! t rPHE E, oks and Acenuntt of L Ir. T. .4. f!RIT have been placed in my hands for cat'eetioa of which ail interested will pae la'aa noi ce. JOH.N B. LHSS l.rw.sburrr. Nov. i A New anil Ccrtntiful Erlition of Th Mistaken of Educated Mrs, T)Y JOHX S. HART. In !5rao tna.-lin, price S cems: pirnr eoveriv ;ii rents. Copies of this boolr wilt be sewt fc ,1 ree.ml eifth nric. tn neat a:a-.e a. p:ra a idresa j. r. r.f tRUIMTS. v- Its South liiunh Kt- for rfjtt, , rpWOSTrtKEY rnr l-'j' 1 LOT on Nori fil,. ff. arrfa-w. Marrit I'S. a f ViEORfv A' '.ft-VY I T.a n Tt.'-, ti-r 5 JS ' - 'aW I I W aW.raa - -g' - Hi '' "a a.;.. .aav ,, . " . ,"" ' '. e; V. -- ca.
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