lit liiM miiil Ill MMI STAB AM - - rrmwiKD kkmi-wkkku- Tuesday Mtirnins z k Friday Afternoon. j B' 0. X. WOUDE.N A.MJ J. U. tAnur.iaiuo. At S1.SO per Tear, always In Advance. tT"The Nonhnmb'rland Presbytery mens wuh the Lewuburg Church Tuesday uf nexl week. IDarin ihe season, we hae been favor-Li,h ..... .... j .. a, f,m Kn. en wnn vatuaoir ...n-.u".-- - tors Wiiviit, Cowa. V iinnsosi, and Bin- . tr t ... and Represema.ires n i liu, H. M PH.a.n. and UOJ l atl Washintton. Also from Senators Jon... ad Kinii, Representatives Biuki, Rittib. Tats, Clerk R.oca. Posimasler Wonnaucst, and perhaps others noi now recalled at Har risbure:. Thanks lo those sentlemen fcr iheir remembrances official or personal. Our reader will observe thai ihe Law of fice of Juaa M. C. R.ara. E-q. has been re- , moved 10 Ihe Snnth side of Market St. third door above 3d -and -fi.rnensl" him if ihe of fice of J.co. M. Mot. a. Eq so lhat if one lawyer don't suit, there's another right handy. Anna E. Bowaa ha removed his Waich Shop to Hanleton. Oar readers in that vicin- j i.y will find him t- be an honest, relble man. j Col. Hartranft'e rfficial report of ; the battle of N'ewbern says be bad 9 wounded in lis Regiment, and refers especially to tbe good services of bis aids. Lieut's Fair, Beaver, and Carmen, and Adj. Bible. frfln our last, we tried to encnorae tbe Spring by a complimentary statement, f which was true enough when penned but. fc. e-f,,,. . n,ner had c it fairl arnuud k ..o, it turned cold, and snnw fell over ! u - - a e- .c .1 ' teo incees aeep une -optuig r. ur., hat the : is as good as suppressed, and ripen Vegin to diminish. Compare ibis wiib tbe frantie efforts nf tbe Rebels to impress II their able-bodied men, and it speaks Volumes for Freedom I ALL HAIL. CONNECTICUT! Last Monday, the Land of Steady He tits elected Ibe whole R. publican Union 'Ticket,overthe Democratic State officers, Legislature, A overwhelmingly oo the ' right side. "So much for Buckingham liam "' ' I I. L. ft Viii m.i f..e r.o.ernnr now. and l ..i.onn'n II,. onnnnent claimed ! I ... 'r.:.t- .t.. W.r l,ui ... d;- i i. ' UaII m won L fitatfi w .... . f. f.ri. be .11 From Cairo.Com.Fnte drooped down with ; on eUewUere, but eipoiea (.almost everj strung , ou. ... .p.- ..... - h- e - , at tieliusgrove It was gone, ne wantea I C , V , i hi eut.bo.ts and mottars. and about the man.) lo death and dangers in every form, j ' me nanus .n me i. "n u. .u. y, (() UHe , m , ...e a p.meot on J Changed before our realer. see it. hts gunboat, and m t rs a , ) ..j I jrained t fall w.thtn ....or ,hr, edays Some ,,,, hfm b, rece, purchased between : ; K0 BORE MEN WANTED ! J nT.'m d S n thTn 1 - f nlffr Z k'" XjZi , i Mud.ehurg and Cetfreville. ; Tbe President has directed tba, recruit- .it ftW --bb' Z, A Ty ' Vi' loLma-ton ,s,ucd by Gen. A lad of twelve years, living with Har. i ing be stopped. There are more ! i,rrrIJpli.,If,. The elm, were well d --f- U -M j frfi d, but boped to get down the ! ' our cLp ur.uod and Vtt g-na, and "' bad (through treaetiery of killed, 12tb of March, lie ... Uading a l- a, . JAaa.aa that nwann nl Ihs, nr,ollirin i ' .. . i snina rule n ma nil.fl i CR II IU UHi'U niirafl 1(1 Watirr. IT e I Lf. wuu aus " P .r - - ... r. 7 , " ! River if necess.rv. A c.n.l was cut .cross llbo.gl, mowed down t, our arttiieri,.,, -'' ... ..t v-ktowi, was I ..t i i..n ,,,k which threw the bof ' . . !!" ." J. . rr" az : z i - n- i "rr:::. i zz".:: :. tU gr a,h. bUW. ..erPed .p.. tr.t, p oner", followed up.the insurrection i fe" b""" Uk: -en--"d '7; '" j ben. Duea'.'.dv.n.e farce ... in M.nd.y, midnigbt.-Tbe fortified point. ! his s.um.ch, and the bo, d.ed after a torn net, properiy m. iii-.ru .,, mxnio- u , ., ,, .ha Island. I . . . .. ..H iv .u. hi.. without : hours. 10 meat shoot. ' irn.i.d hv some true men of bis own party. who would not vote for bini. Tbe Union Republicans carried every County, and every Senator. (Some of the Dent a bad toasted lhat "the conservatives would carry ttttiot-bed of Nigi;erism " Ye-e-s ! At Uarrisbure. last Tuesdsy, three Committees reported io the H mse as to the icgUlation of last session and tbe srmy frauds. The rat stated that there wss no proof of illeeal or eorrapt influences io paasiug i tbe Bank Bills. - 1 The aecnntf (Greenbank, of Pbiladcl aadiogDemocrat,ChavrmanOaioiouy ajfooerated the State authorities from any aartictpstioa in frauds tor Jililit.ry Sup- flies, and teetrfied that io all eases com- Jog to rfcerr Vnowledge, they bad stopped .jeaents of such overcharges. Com- nittee discharged, and report laid oo tbe liable. I Tbe fniW, reported tbat there was evi dence of corrupt influences used io pro- caring tbe repeal of tbe Tonnage Tax bill pointing out ooo Democratic sad one , Republican Assemblyman, and the Editor the Allentowo Democrat (Dcm) and pe Editor of ibe Browosville piper, (Rep ) aaving received money for voting and Sdvoeating the aaase. They say also tbe ! promising of stock by the Feon a Ceotral lo assist rsilrosds, wss io effect tempting the Members io counties interested io (those roads; aod lhat prominent persoos. ammoaed to appear and testify, had eva- pi the lunmnna. Pendinr. motiona to int the voluminous rcDort. lbs House ad-! . . ' a" 'I'ba it leens that tbe wrongs of last ! inter aod spring were nenoaaf" and f'oraf, i ad not pirtUit. Tn. .,;,;,7,.. mu.r i aoVr for their own misdeeds, and neither ; "Jllt. jow TBEY Ln'.-'.v, observe certain i f fcers claiming Gov. Spr.gue, of Rbude J aod, as a "Oainoern l- i... .. . .I9W Ml poet I lis never was of that nan. ' a friend of Liaeolo (for whom he voidi ' 1 his Administratioa and hates Breek I pugers as ha does he Rebels. It i. Mh such oat-and-Odt falsehood. th . litors eultivau the Icaoraooo of their I aoers. " .They dn' .l .... hmpJAi leciii nl h - a 7 r . l. :.a but, because --. loupendent candidate in ' oomestio quarrel, was eleetrf ia J..., ' u,arrei, w tleeXti ,-() o over souther Republican th.. -i I ' . ... K " " 0f ,b'ir f"J. -bich he i, J sever u II. k.j . . laim OOt ----- .u VODOSltlOB opposition. LortlB haa i.cn.4 ..j.. .. tn t... i ""u,r 'or toe 'Pennsylv.o.. RegiB.,n!,lt MW-iBefct e ir,st oime oa their fi.gi I n nnTl?T 1 f TO tarn is no. .om... .u.s Pennsylvania Regiment, werc.t .ue oa.., of Pittsburg laiidwig. We sre, nowcver, i j,t(v,-8 frCe, wi'h which is Dr. ! p." Mejlc-rt tlia 8'h Misouri, with rnliich ia Km. Reed the 46!b Illinois, ! which is James Ilunean and the .1 l in i.;.h ineludea a 1' reinort i in iniuum, wM.w.. Company are- reponeo in ""fe-V a a . tis.- ocMnrrl. J n,eut, anl ca nop. -r- - . - - klin III ll.aiur'1 f A . K..rl . I .rBI.'UUI V . tltiCI Wl ai ac .iiahily wounded at Dnoelaon, went on j Ibe lenneaaee, and comparatively unpre wuh the41t Indiana Reg pared f..r such an onset. The plau w The defeat and diabling for the time j W8l .j,,,,,, ,nJ Saturday evening the of iheir idul Ucaunguard, and the death rebl;i4 were 0D ,1,8,, ground, hopeful, aud of their favorite Jn k' ' I uuknowo to the Union cmmandera. ET i i B. day-tre..,, SCSA,. ... 10 out of the way, there ieon tn m i fair toad to Memphis and New Orleans, and wcsee that Commanding Gen. Hal-. I. ck is about lo move down, to direct the whole force. : .k.Ct... jTo -morrow is a year p . Hceureuuard, with 17 1st. J() 00Q cnmlIieDeed i '& m h,lf..T.rd men j0 F,,rt Sampler. 0e year leaves Beaore. .ml Slaverv id a Dad eonaition. lhis base and cowardly essault has awakened popular indignation within one year which will not rest until it sweeps away that barbarous institutiuo, ruaty with age and red with r'- No. 10 Surrenders ! A monih sen, the Rebels abandoned Columbus for i Mrnpger fuothold NV10 point near N.W. Tennessee, where the .uiuinni rj is. westwara. lo -xew mau- n - . rid, and then turna loint .-.uum .f..u. This oave I'rne the chance to eton iLe ! enemy from having any aid Iron, Delow, : and our cuos Could do more woik, below i .t. t ' 1 .K.- .v.o. it Foot.', force, i the Is and, th.o above it. Foote . lorce. orked slowly, sod performed some daring deeds, all leading to tbe one end. Pope's men vera alee efficieat, and, when they got tbe boats, crossed to the Tennessee side and ut op batteries. Thus surrounded, .... . T 1 I f Wond.y, .t .eems, toe neoe.e ,oBua "eir lurltier Celence nopeiesa, auu aur- , i . i ..:. I . l T .1 1 :-.t..J rfnoerea tnetr -uiuranei ii.i, ...- ins tbrea Generals so-ealled, 6.000 men, 73 large gins, aud a large amount of small srms, military stores and equipments all 00 the Island. Oo the Tennessee thore, also, several hundred men were taken, but others escaped. It appears that tbe whole force was badly demoralized. We lost not a man, the last two days. Thi. i. one nf the preatest victories of ' ,hm ... .,, ;,. -n with little , , 0 our Me by p4,iellff ,igi!,,, i ,Mt u,i. and p.ock. FOOTE 1 and POPE have won imperishable honor, ( jti M jn 0Ihcr jnr eng.gements in 0,,,i., .., durj l the discomforts I and dangers of bad aeasons. They have ! "morkd AA a WILL,- determined lo crU!h ,he Rebe1i0II) sni Dow leave the ; mtJ c:ear , ean pis taa. with oo consider- lbe knowl fott ,oppo8e. Agai ey j honor , Pope in(1 Fjole ; Hai ,n ; our uffiwrs worke(1 like tbem ,ne ileel. j ioo moM tn M9 b,Te bee0 er0,hed. (ljrratf5t)attlfnatl)f Ame rican Continent! Defeat of Beauregard, Breckinridge, Brag":, I'olk, Jobusou, dec. UNION VICTORY. 2 Daf ' FUat at FitUbttrg tanaing. . 3 rT , t Waterloo, Manassas, and Hampton j lmjsau:, ic't'iiattuu, auu Ball's aUlulT eutirely reversed. WESTERN REBELS' WATERLOO! For some time past, tb. Rebels under R..roi.r .nd other, of their beat Gen-: 6 " . erals bsve been concentrating the ' fliwer , 0f ,bcir onrt" it CoaiNTH (nesr to! p.rmintnn " a .mall hill-town in N E. m: u .... .1.. i.kti. ni.i Railroad crosses that from Charleston to .Memphis. It is so importsnt military pn- si,inn' "rdiog Memphi, aod wss said to b,Te 60.000 ,0 '3.00 aeo io reach. Durina tbe same time. Geo. Grant bad " been going op tbe Tennessee with Ibou- "nits of Uoioo meo, bis hesd qasrters at Savannah, io Southern Tennessee, some 20 miles north of Coriotb, oo tbe east side of lb River. Oo tba tost side, a few miles nearer, is PlTTbBL'BO LandinO, and, 111 n.rr Purinth i. II .mhurw all small . '. . . ,0WM - eD- BUeU d,,BC,B8 10 lD' .. . .L . f!,k .A ,k.. '""'"P" " -- 1 - go oo to Memphis Bad N.w Orleans. ibey osve izu,truu onusr ueir comuaou. . .AM 1 . . 1 Desiroas of preveatiog this juoetioa of Grant's Bad Baell's victorious forces, and j to prevent an already partial cutting off 1 by iba Uoionistp of a railway between J Corio'h aod the Misi(;fpt, Besuf'rd LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, w -r - - " " ....... .... r pose, he started with one eolumn 1 burs- day or Friday, for Punly. west of P,lt- burg Landing, while A. S. Johnson beaded j tb8 otbcr cuunln fr U,mlr,j, east of ; i ... i: . .l.. . -. . ue r inaourar uiu aiu.; vuv.o w t .',:. la pouuce down at the tame, time upon bjs forC(,( ere jet crossing . i aavADce gnaru 01 iue juiud arms, uuucr Geo. I'rculis, found the advauca of the Rebel host, aud,mistukingtheui for pickets, attempted to drive them iu hut Prentis was repulsed, aud was taken prisoner, U...J....I. .( I.:. a...... uuuur.ua o. u.. "-""ts j a-J- " WM DU '"g' " guard, and though not as well prepared as I he might bave beeo with little more ' time after crossing the River, Jet be made j tbe best disposition possible, for two or i three miles, of bis 3S.000, to meet tbe m' 'u a Tw Knland J . ennnn . -- nnn Massachusetts, were killed New bngland attacking force of 60,000 to .,1,000. tho, 910g ,he firt U10D, j0 this expedi Tho Heroes of Fort licnrj and Douelsoo tl00 tt lu mm0j others. Several miaclied held their ground firmly. Tbe opposing ' to tbe B.itierics, were wounded, also auaoni; armies during the day swayed back and '. the Sherpsh.M'ers, and in Sam H.aek'a forth, as secious of each g.iued ad.an- i l'"'' K-(t'-o- Some of the Rebel's tupa, but ere reiofuiced oo ibe eiiia nuff-riog a repulse, huh sides disI .jcd IUU UCS fc UlK.III-uiJf, " " ...... ... , I.a k..., Il.n.r.l.lun i.r.il lh .nulmr. generally, did their duly, ubejing otders, aud fighting not knowing what waa goiug j i..,t ,k.t S.ri.,,,1, B..I...I. i retiring first, probably hoping so easy i viotury the next day ; but the Unionist. ; abowing no eigua of yielding, Geo. Grant j fc exposed to the ! greatest danger, but cheerful and hopeful. Our men lay 00 Iheir arms, Wakeful, and euffcritig from rain. During tbe day, Johnsoo (one of tbe very first generals io Ihe Rebel ranks,) wss shot dead by a cannon ball, and bis body left in our possession. Beauregard bad oue arm shot off. But so confident were Ibe Kebels ol success that tbey destroyed none ui ineir piuuuer iruoi our aiae. .. , j M j auuday eve and Monday noon was an anx- ious time for tbe Uuioo force, which looked for Buell, as Wellington for the Prussians, or the Rebels at Manassas for their W10- Chester allies, or U.ker (alas ! io vaiu) for help from Stone, or the Unionists at For- tress Monroe for some 'gentle Monitor' 10 tbe Mernmac. Happily, Ibe Ion; col- urans 01 uueu oegao to arrive auu cross ! dur'nK lhe nii;ht Ini I wosdaj, April t, me coton lorce wss j r' :.i4 Th. a i 7- " ll h ln. iinini,tii. fresh Iriion. .ttMckiiif. j the wearied aud worn aoldii rs of Sunday ! supporting them. Tbe Rel.els were mar- ! "bailed by Bragg, Breckinridge, Polk and j J"k"n "d ("u ""i"'-,t- r gUU. .ci. Fruu.ricij, ...u . u uiuci. g.i.icu. About d o clock in the afternoon, Geo Crant ordered a Coal eharee when the t,rant ormrea auuai coarse, wnen me RelM,, brfke Gen. Buell followed uene.s oroae-ueu. oue.. .o.iowea snd the whole army were 10 rapid retreat to Corinth. Tbey were followed by set- eral thousand of our Cavalry. OO P' Corinth Taken ! Late reports say that tbe Uuiouists uot only took Corinth, but pursued the flying Rebels even beyond it. If this prove correct, the victory is com plete overwhelming eruliing THE WATERLOO OF THE WEST I Our losses sre severe probably 800 lo 1,000 killed, 2,000 tn 3.000 wounded, and 1,000 missing 5 000 in all. The Reb els must have lost double tbat number, as our artillery and gunboats mowed them down like grass, and their retreat waa loss ai evrrv sup. a us uhk uoa- itiu. jj Wallace was killed oo nor side, see- at every step. Ibe Brave Brtg Ueo. Wm. era! Colonels and other good officers mostly from Illinois. Tbe West, with Louisville aod Nash ville, io., are furnishing, lavishly, tbe sur geons, nurses, ice and hospital stores. needed for the wounded, who will not be tur. .nfl... .f ,h. ...,i. .,i i,,.. t . ..... .....- free people can aid them. Before the battle, Beaoreguard, "lhat P'ou Christian soldier," harangued his men, stating that his horse should drink in tbe Teoucss.ee, river, or io bell, that uigtiL Geo. Milroy, of Fremont's Department, has forced the Rebels back from Montery and Huntersville, down towards Stanton. Gen. Banks is alsi gaining ground the whole Rebel strength seeming lo be re treating into South eastern Virginia. Tbe Kebels refuse to surrender Fort Macon, even by marching oat with men aod materials, and tbe place has to be io- vested. They threaten toretake Newbero, with 20,000 or SO 000 Rebels. Russell, the Secession correspondent of tbe London Times, has been refused per mission to follow oor srmy, and it ia laid will (o "bom to Lonnuo" in disgust Traitor J. il. Mason's slsves "seeedad" from Winchester in a body, and one of bis daoghters bag become nope.ee.ij insane, KirJnapnioz around Washington i be- gianios; to be punfebtd it it should b. r. IHvta-II ilUVtlllUU uu iwiiv. iai.i Tb oU a Be, ,rrMM.d forct, ,rmloa - M.iorne comprising ibe largest n bef j,,,,,,! ,j bea, pru.ided army in I , wnrd are in ni.tiiu at last. G-n. M'i'leilsu came down the river on Wed nesday, April 2, and was n e. iv. d with ureal enthusiasm. I ha lorce nnuer nuu o , . tJ1 eaumatid at l'JU.HULI men. Ucn Ma di-r opposes wnh 30,000 Rebels. Friday oinrniiig, at d.ylight, the Grand j Army atruck lems, aud e imin'oeod the inland m.rcli "ON TO RlCU.MON." in j good apiriis ai.d c.iuditt.iO. Geu.liiin'X'.-!- man, . f Ha, led the wy, thr.)0!i birued , and abandoned Great Ucthel, ibe R-beln : falling baok everywhere. Ten miles from York'nwn, tbey found mine abandoned f.rrtifi.:.i'ions. Encjnip'd at Fort Misery, about 6 mites from Yorktowo having married 18 mile', with a peasant ekj and air, but bad roada towards last. Saturday, 5, atartiog ou, encountered a ttiur.ucr siurm. About 10, arrive! olI ire Volklw0. f he eoemy opened up.n our forcrg Wl,i, their guna, lo wlneh the 3d In(j 4,h ianl)a Island, toi 5 b Massachu 8ttg Uattrries,and Berdaua' aharp-hooter, replied. The eanoonadinx coonuued until dk- J- Reynolds of Rhode Island, and . . i t 1 n. 1. nl Sunday, there was only pick.! Sling, d ball-"in r.O'Uiuinesaiices. Tuere are . ! two uiili-a of d. fence, and in frmit of tbeui ! ,. Afieri Xaniinatioo.Gen. M'Clel- Un prouounced the woiks scii ii'iho and I IIUI .11 IICr Mi.u ... iw m coLsiderable lostts ou uur aide. T'-e enemy appear 10 oe iu n.n.u;, . ..v ., , wiihatat.d our advance with considerati apiiit, but our va.t euprnority in numb and artillery is too ...dent to doubt t ber he rrsnlt. Latest News avTbe recent storm of snow wis .aid to be two feet deep at Chambersburg. At Fortress Monroe, yesterday, the storm wss : b , kwflug ,b. Merrimao at bay (per . . . .1 . .t. j- t . r bans) aud treat ly to the dtscomfott of our r ' " ' men before forktowo. Iba latter are lu good spirits, sod the lecond eaptur. of Vorkto.D from Tjrauts snd Tories is uiily ' , qe,t,0B of lime. j I FriJuy noon. Nutbiug important, by . Telegraph, ar , ,1 t r u r r mi sT Capt. Alex. J. Friek of D.nvtlle, Com-1 pany D- was iu ibe Penu'a 81: b 'at iheir Elit near Winchester, Vs., and baa reached borne. He reports the following casual ties in his t'ompany : Kill'dWm. R Fowler. John Prosper. HoiimVd H. Funk. J. M. Puce. C. Mum mv. T. C. Fowler. C D. Burns. M Fllzharns. . Holcomb, VV,p Prosser, J. O. Tee.er.J. L. Wh""r- jU.st sttoUnj, Akujr was attetnpf- Ia.A tn iniih m raft lliinik thaw satnirmop.V nf 6 . . . , . , , .,reteill ,, oma over the : , . -i . 11 . 11 1 1 - dam. he accidentally stepped backward in ' dam, be accidentally stepped backward in j h ehu)) ,,, , drowBt(1. bd, , hu n(J, bee0 rccoV(.rcd.Xcit JIuvcn Vess. . ' . A strange man, of small stature, wbo has been staying shout the Lock Haven Mansion House Inr several days, money, less and friendless, swallowed a bottle of laudanum, Tuesday, with tbe intention of c luruiting suicide, but Dr. E Jtr being celled in. he prevented it from having its natural tffdCt, and be is well .gain, ready fur another dose. The New State C-mstitutioo of Western Virginia has hardly any opposition, and the Gradual Emancipation clause baa 10 j voles for to oue agiinst. James Kumx, of Capt. Flack'a eompany, ' having lust an arm iu th. battle field of Wincheater, died after its ampu-.tion, , , . . . , , , . .,r , . ; and was taken to bis father s in Hugh.ville for burial. ! Prosser of Bloomsburp, and Leibriek of Jersey Shore, are also aiuuug the dead of Wiuches'er. I I Capt. James Brjson, of the Washington- ville (Pa ) Cavalry, died while with Wyn- 1 koni.'. R gimeiii, iu Tetiuessee, aud bia remain, will be lakeo to M,l...o where i .. . . .. ,, , , . i bta widow is. Lieut. Castle, snd members ; of bis company, bad previously died all j of tjpboiil fever. 1 Dr. Tiiouias l. Cuoper, M'-mher of, Coanress from Bucks aud L'biiih. died. ; uf Consumption, -t b inst. This leaves a vacancy io the Pennsylvania de'egalion. Through the ex. rimns nf Hon. John W. Killioger, the Post-ofiice department has ordered the mail to be carried dally betweeo Sclinsrnve and Mid-lleburg. Wa Iraro Iron, tbe Kirchtnb-'te that a gentleman residing in the vicinity of Seiiosgrove, made provision in his Will to leave a legacy to tba Missionary Iustilats of ibst place. Oar motion uf Mr. Johnsoo, tbe Senate of Pconsylvaoia approved the Congression al Resolution in f.v r of affording some aid to States tbat forward emancipation. SJnww -w Aaveriv?mrm. j i. s s- aj fr M M U M II APRIL 11, 1862. WASTED TLML. r- Alone In b tttrk ind .ilnt nizbt. With th" h-y thoMjt f VBsiIalMd JM. 7haD til df-U vmm hav k to 'irffct. Ao-t foiA 4dti rim wtth IeoM ebcr A Inn with tbo ratrMi of Iti pttvt, Ttutt oom mUh thj old yw dying biivt-- Tb-r n-inM ua btuiow, dark, ul TsmC, Tb ituJuW or H uu-d TllM. TIk- elSanect) of hni-pIrwiP ct w7, Ihm ojjporlunitiwt MTr aoaAKbt, TTi nirl reu:f tbt tw-rf lf Uitl In th impotrtiesj of tbrtiiiht Tb slow lac aud th- biekwairtl ftB IT w ittj furrow th brow an I p' tbw 1 Wjo U.k wiib W-v.t J TitMt What ara w no V Whnt bar w baanf II , w iH.at Jtd time mm the Bi!r'i uldt &triiu our roivr invrtl to win Thr-.uh tb sumaifr' brat an') Winter' rol I? gh nr. king fr m nusbt that lb wnrW eou dot rlng n"uttt hut th t-uftb of wowr Lboi.DC. strugMOt. nil m-tn tkrougb ' And kuowing no Uaud Timejl Who hII roeall tbe vanUbod ymnt Who shall hold bmmk tbia b lfg tUm That ltae femora, and ham''. nil ttnrta Ami ahh in J alt thing bd t Wbo xbali o it "trrBgib. ' new( To 1,to f"r ter I bin bolflaf rbynin. To ihake off thU -lb from ba-artan bfOWf And battlsj with M atd TtB 1 Tha years tbtt pM. come not ngatn ; lh th:nS Utat d . no lifo renew ; But, tjVn from tda runt of bin cankering 4htl A iftiUtin truth i ghmmartng through- That to bint who ituriM from rror ait, Aud turni a way with ilnnth ufahma, Wbo mikach J'-w oatle tba last, Tii-re U no WatatHl Tiuw. I'OCliKT PlCKtD. An old gentleman named Moaer, N'.:w lierliu, to which place he iiiovtd Iroui Rtrks eouu'y about m-r .,ti. arrived at Sullll.i'rov. yrJurJ4y evening, on the cars, minus . la .b ,. ,M,k u ,0i, cintaiucd between A R. (,,irj H-.tUra. Ha had ' W,CI1 be pjlJ bis ticket at the j ( ( yi,-uburt but when be arrived Last Saturday biiiht, Charles P. ()) cr,9!llDg ,nB jj-ver bridge from Wiilianisport, when be was confronted by two men, one of whom struck at btm wnn a kuife which bit bis wa'eb, when Hep burn tired a revolver and tbe would-be as- easaioa fled. Io tbe Hoase, at Washington, it was vo ted lhat Cotton pay a tax of one cent per pound. Now tax slaves and rice, and it will be right. Tbe Russian Connt Nesselrode, and tbe Austrian Prince Wisdischgrata, are an nounced as deceased recently. Prof. D. A. Beckley netted Fifty Dol lars, which he paid over lo tbe Ladies' Aid Society, from the Exhibition of bia Academy at Hlnomsburg. EMPLOYMENT! AGENTS WANTED. "c w pay irorn in prr nrmin . ... ..L;.,.., a..,.,. ... .... , Commission. Particulars sent free. Ad tress Erie Sewing Mar.hine Company, R. J AMES, Cenenil Agent, Milan, Obi..." Ou'Jv Il" ll-Jf.m(fi B-tlsnmie Cordial will not care, m trie last smses of Cinump:iyii, we ktuow from experience il atTirds great relief. Dyspepsia i a drtTiroli disrase io cure, but jHutfrLAXU'v. ! KM HA If UlTTKBA Wl SKn OWT' pump 11 ksal thf Advt in anfilhpr rnliimn. - mi . rr . I I - I 1 .- It 1 l?..,it.. Huie-iaUlC LCW ISUliriT n.ft. Oldliun. 1 p-.ji,, jl : , jj.ght Ex MUrtav IMJKIH. . .... . ..... t . . : r re "nt or. .tecum, u passes ..cwisuz i:--t ,- -si do 4::t3 I M xpress do 11.13 1" 11 MOVING SUCTIf. Mail train passes Lewisburg 0:49 A M Preieht Or. Accommudaiio. do &:ti- P M ' N-stu Express do IhXOPM By Rev. a J Cuniidr. lrt iml . .t vhie Pigw. MHi, J'HIV 11. II S-KSeLU I. UilC.nliurl. sua Mt-S 11AA UAIlKr rni'XtiU .4 S-Ouiu. SuliU a Co.. fa. hi llrv Mr W-.,i. autb alt , KuBK.KI LUCAS ml Mim ANNA U UKUV but. ol Lawia l'p- S.iiiniioiin,-, I.KVI Mil l, KK .ml Hiss ANOELISS ff llllK.Sl K.l-oin of Mrfflinl-urj DuO. In Wiiliannspnrt,evenin of lOih insi. after a very short illness. He v. JOSHUA KELLY. I pastor nl' tbe Baptist church in inaituwn.axed I 40 vears. Mr. Kellv was a native ol Lewis bure (s m ol Jwi.s Knur.) and had been 11 eir' Gospel Muusiry. His many per.nal fri.a.l here and el-ewhere will j ...n bit (amity and church in iucere sirfrnw fr m bPrMeincnl uf , ,,,. ,u einzen in ihe pnme of life. To be buried in Lewisburg. JAMES M KEI.I.Y.ol the Linn Rifles. was bntird on Koanokelsland.27ih March, having died of small-pox (of which sn oihers of the Company are sick.) Mr. Kellv'a age was about -!3 yetrs. He was a grandson of Cut. K.itv, of Revolutionary fame, son of !he "l"J? Ke" f'If K'" 'J' 'Z law of Martin Hann of Lewisburg, where he In j.r9i,hr!., 9th (,., f eonsnmption. Mrs. ANN S. wife of Jnsiah Baker, aged 35 years. 1 month and .0 daya. , ru tt . ..tj .'wnt il vnn,SAKAa -- in. uw it- II iiar,. 1 n rrliurc. STih ult, nurd IS yean. JOUX C- ton of Fmlfnck il. o l Mary A. M -yvr. la L-wlalmn:. fltb In st. MKKKttsL CLIN'TOV. trm of An'lrvt? .VI oj Savrah Jan- CiirnUiJ-a. ft onntba. rla-ar Pravburf, oa tba31tt ott., Widow E JKELMAX. In hsfri"ih yar. Tn Hh'iirsaai. CoTambta Gn.. 29th nit. nrl 79 Jf". Di Nl KL M'lin.NKY. Sr. lie IaY an nft widow, an ttiitvrc.en f tntily of II tMldran, 50 grnutibl.drwii, and l'i nf th f'oirtb f n-rajtiofj. iitujusburfi i.icbtt. Corrttttil WeeAjr Wheat wllO Eges $10 Rye 50 Tallow 8 Corn 40 Lard 8 Oats 5 Ham 10 Flaxseed 1,50 Sho0 iSide... ( Dried Apples. 81,25 Cloveraeed SS.CO Firkin Butter 10 Potatoes 37 Freb Bottor... 14 CroBtrySatp 4 49 "THE UNION," established la 1SU--Whole Ko? 1.50. "CircON'rCLE," established in 1813 TTJioIe fa, 93.' rrHE Miinmcr SfMlon of this Inina l linn will eomnKr.ee Monday, 2Sfh April, 1'-. t" cunnnue 14 w.eks. I ne cuurie of stuliei ia Ihorough and prar.tiral. Vn. I..mca and Giti. desirrns of nelves for J eachin. will nni ; -xC.s;r.Ta. - TUii lo.S-per ess,n including eontmgot exnen-e-.. PRIMRT-nt..ln-. WriMtir. D-Sner, Intkawtle. fl.,ir iir.m .n.l i: s ijtorv.i I3 N- ir vi ir KMiUU (..it not ielmii .bov.) to L.N .t;iii, 40 I" .,,kl.ii.mwlisl.lplllW-alh.C ,l u mi. - . . - - or ihe e-Moo. UTA rriicii-n "j vf ll be m;J to i'ic prying it ic- No oiher deductions except Inr proirarien sick ness. J. RANDOLPH. April II. Ptneinal AND SHADES. B. JT. WII.M IMS, No 16 Nor Su.h Strfei. CHiLAbbl.PlllA. vtanufaeturer of VEXli'IAN" HM.VDS and WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in th Citr, at 'he Inwem Price. Bl'nda ram ed and trimmed, eq'ial lu new. Store Shades madi- an t let-ered. j Ann! 11. ISiiS I INDEPENDENT HALL. FOR Til IS NIGHT ONLY. SANFfiRDS CONSOLIDATED OPERA I KDL'PE. from ihe.r "pera Hnue. Phi la.te phia,eia''lihrd 13 years, and In mine r ! near Opera itou-e. narri-.uure, wnrr. ipry have pe-lor-ned 84 cn-erniive mehts. will i appear hire on Miturduy KVCuin?, April I'-I. S 3- !anl..rd wi'l appear ia j p-c-o.i. Admittance S3 eena. Dora open ! at 7 ; performance at a q jarier to S o'clcck. FOR SALE, on ihe Farm of Wm kti-Frirk. in Ketly nwnhip, about one jmne irom i.ewiu..5, 30UStout Yonng APPLE TREES, rea Iv to plant this Spring Inquire upon the Premised f j. RODt.NB.VLGH. Kel v. April 1. 1SB2 REMOVAL. JOHN" A. MERI'Z, Eiq.. has removd bis OiB-e on Maiket St. two d'MTS west ol the Lewisburz Uank, where he will attend to ail manner ol Misiness m nis une wnn n-.nnnv. Soealis holB Lneiisn ami roan. Lewisburs, April I. 1801 J. A. MEKTZ c SARTES DE VI5ITE a. wry's Oal.ery Photosraph Albums at Howry s oaiiery . r ..si -.m... I'notoi'raiibs tarse se Phoiozraphs in Oil at Mowry's Gallery Ivurytvpes at Mowry a t.atiery llaliotypes at Mwry's Gallery Ambroiypes, and All kinds o' types at Mowry'a Gallery MOWRY'9 GALLERY. i Market .ireel. near Foanh, snoih side. I.ewisburg. (9-'l Administatora' Notice. "TTTHEREAS, letters of administration oa V the of BEYERS AM.N4. late of l.ewraourz boru'. L'nts-s county, dee'd. have been framed to Ihe snbsenber ia due form of law, mmce is hereby liven 10 all per aons knowing themselves to be indebted 10 "'I es.ai-, . u.a. f"'" 'IviTTV fJlAnj and those bavmz claims scamst the same, . - 1-" uvi' will present tnem duly authenticated for sat ment, to EMI'HEK AMMONH 1 Admmiv or VV .1.L1RHISBACH. J Irawra. Lewihnrz. April I. l.t'-i J. M. C. RAN CK, ATTORNEY AT I..AW", lotsfmey, lNton Co., aii. OFFICE on Market St., three doors below Co. per A Evans'. (April 1. fsfil ICE lap thA pfiinin-T pi;nn 1 J"1'-'1 Doojman. Market Nt.,Lewisburg u I0r IUL tUIIlin0 I1ij:io.H.(;cojffian,MarketSt.,LcfffSburg ' ZZ ,!!;sL tewisbur,. Jno.II.GooJiuan.Market SuLewisbure V T W are making eiieasive preaauanons tn supply wi;n HUKC. ICt a-l our imuirr . cu.stoners and o many new uae. as may favoi us wtih their paTronae. fflre will be delivered thronjhoot the eniiie summrr, so as to accommodate a'l, at a- I prices as ean be auorded by any others L .i-tu-s. F.ti u. G REIT Work on the HOUSE. 'I he .IorM and bin Disc ! By BORKKr JKSSIrtfl, . a-f-aawnr f ParMrncT 1 "nr.J Op-rat iy flur-jerj in th VUrinar vt I'tiiln.trlf.h:. Tt.e. Kx,k o.tit-irt. T parr, pprtlrinlarT ltowttti-ti j y nfatla- ion Kn-jriinr. It In rrmt4 in wr. ;-n tv r lb- B-rMr, b-ll liMlua l,r IR rwiBllairs I-.-. Fur ate at ih Chronicle i ificp, l.eirishura! GEORGE MERRILL, . Attorney at Law . . . Lewisbnrs. Pa. ti i the RteorJert Oce. Feb. 87. I6i " T'm Cuiii must Le prtstrcrtl." N ' ' M'H E rT.1;?f"" ward's Merrhani. ! have been placed in my hands.by his Ad-nin-! istra'ur. l.-r nnineilia e e '.Uern-m. There are! uwerlOOaccnun. niere;eJ. Pleane call an.i and fcr ih.y m.i L B rH&tST.J. P. Lwishnrr. Mareh 55. M'S APPEALS State anil County Taxes. 1)l'RSL"ANT to law, ihe Commissioaers of LToion county will meet to hear Appeal. Irom the Triennial Assessments for the seve ral Townships and Boroughs, as follows : Union at Tlr-mw roPs Mwl.v, April 14 N.. IV-t.io M. h I klctaer'r Tw.lar. April I. I. im-.t.iuM lcli-r W. hr. IS Mlnm. April M II. rll-y La.Mu.naelMM:.homMTh.rMS.yt Alrll IT ll.rtlvtu. cJ-cuuo husua 1 1 id.,, Ai nl IS L.-I4 Oo Sat'irilny, A; nl t- Slitg ntm V. InS.-ff's MonUr. aprilil Vii-t H.OUiOa J-n,l. U-r Kurd'. TupmI:., April Ti E-t buj.l.- ti. " Wi lt-'. Wtiu Aprit -1 hultaMw Jam.. M'i.'.-l-bt. Thu -Hy, April U K-o Jm-i ljasoi.'a Vrui.jf. April U1..1. lv.f.l'U-4 S.t-,l.rs' ?aluij.y. Aptil -o Bra,!, J e ll.-l-.l-urt.'. MooJsT. April La.i-t.urtf N W. Cewuils. Oflc Tim-.i.v. Ai-ril . s W. d. W-ln... Ai-T-I SO Anpeals will be held from 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. When all may attend who ihiur proper. By order of lhe Commissioners. A. KENNEDY, Clerk. I-ewisborc, Msrch 17. " FIRE KJSORAiUCn. INSrRNCB COMPANY OF 1N0RTH AMERICA Philadelphia. Ina.rpor.tae. lTtri.) Capital 5500.0n0.00 Assets. Jan. 1 881 - - 1.254.719.S1 ARTHUR G. COFFIN. President Cn ARl.fc-s PLA IT, Secreiary C "B.ii!dins atnually or perfetualty.Mer- ehandtT", Grain, Purniture, esc-, insured, arj corrval rates uf Premium. . JOHN B LINN. ) 9Jimi Agent fr r I'nioaevua'y. fa. Heal Estate. SUKHIFF'o ?ALES. BT vinoe of sundry ns of Tea-fxis ileal out of the Court of Common Pleas U. l.'mnn eonmv and to medirecied.lwill expo to Public Sale or Oa:ery. on Saiardey. lim lz - y PenB ,,,, lllrkt.a lh ge,ral pi , buruugl, wiib ite numbera I6 and Ifw, "" . ,, k t"i"uoeJ (ia the in-rin c Ma ze aiiey, cam vj I VKe siree-, si-u h by Market street, and wes i k Lot N'o. 15. containin" Une Half Aere) . . i . Aaak. more or iesa;wnernaj i r 'il."H . ' rey Brick Uweiling Hunsr. a Ir s. .mt,r .ahrp.a Frame Siable. a fraRKAwaaL hro.a Frame Stable, a Well wiisj a.Pump, and oiher Oaibuildiors, e. witb tba a'fipnrirn.acea the profefty of JOHN r sEEBtlLD. ALSO, at tie same time and place, a rf nam Half Lot of etonod aHoate ia that boro'ish of Lewibor7. t'oiua ccnoty, bona ded on the ncrh by half lot cf Jon at. Wnlre, ea.l by an alley, sooih by a lot of Joel 2ea inyer. and ci ih-; west ty Smth. Seventa St, c. ntainmx One Kifibth of an aere snore? ear i-s, less, whereon are erected a Two-Saorvy iii Frame Dweilmx House.aa Out-kiteheej ami oiner cul-buililing-, etc. wnh the appwrte. nances 4ihe prrperrrnf DAN'L 8EAMAf L F ALBRIGHT. 8heh. " Sheriffs Office. Lewisbarj, March t9. FOR RENT. - Jr A Business Stand ia Beaver's Blora. ewisburi. wittt ltwelling attacked. ros.essiun immediaieiy. Location very beat in uwn. Apple i A. E. LEORMANDrK.or PETER BEAVER, Lewnbarj Tavern Stand far Stlt. THE subscriber c tiers at Private Sale that valuable HOUSE, wilh Stable, Shed anA two Lois of GrrBnd, sitnaK" oa the Torapiaat (in Ihe main streei) in the Bornnch of Hanla. lon, I ninu Co, now occupied by Dav. Moyec. Terms eay. laquire of or address HENRY WHITMEB. A-tr,'r 'f Joaa War, tti, Harleton. March 6, 1861 aalf - FOR RENT. TWO-STOBCr Bnek HOUSE and- LOT rn North Fourth street. JbnaL March 18. . H. P. ajHELLER. Western Lots, for sal cheap. LOT S, bfk 145. S0 lot 13. W 6,SJ40 lot J. bl'k 40, 4 lot IS, bl'k l. aWO iii DAKOTA UTV.fa County seal and Laa4 Oice sue) Nebraska Territory. A:so a... '-"- . , -. ihe Duuaue Railroad, ai 40 each. . JOU.N B. I.I.N.N. l.ewisbora Avct tbr Faasa. SL Land Warrant for Forty Acrat FOR S AI.r Eno,oire at the OScowf kiar 4r Cknntcie. LewibsorE. ru at of tbe Season I . NEW SPriiNG GOODS, rjto.v rniLiu. axd x t. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS . new coors For f1) rinj and Summer, 1861 For 1 pria ; and Sntnmer, 1 8152 For : pri ,g and Summer, 1863 For -piiu aud Summer, 1864 Call axj le. Call and see. Call asd ek. Call and tEE. Jnd.ll GooJman. Market St.,Iewlsburg I JnO.II.GdOJlllaD.Market SL,LeLbtTg Black and White Blue Plaster, Herinir and Co-lush, Mackerel Whole. j.l.Sx Kills, .No's 1. 1 and 3, Cheese, Xsil. An. A fall assortment at th- OLD STAMP. Ca I and ace JXn H UOODMA N.B. l"a-h paid for all kinds of Grata KEMO V A L ! REMOVAL ! ! . . rmir Kaituaivrflt - - E sobsenUr f,, inmrms til , J Lewis,r, vtitlll h. ha remwTvd bis Uwwt aatal fl Store to lhe tarce and eummodioas atorw ioo.u lately occupied by Mr. Jaaaea Seen, oa Market Sirect. opposite tte Bail, where he will re enih e ! to offer a G1IE AT INDLCEUEXTsion". persuas wanuiiR Boots) and vsaVwamaav. Maora. His nock will be lo.ni very larrw and selected with great care, and will be soldi at prices to suit Ibe times, aod brine princi pally of his own aaanufartore. he will be able in sell a S'GOOD ARTICLE AT A LOW PKtCE. Hiin jnst retrrrne.I from Philadelphia) with a well-selected ucs of I.eaiher, ihoaa , in want ol a ajood pair of Boots, bhoea, Gai lers or Children'. Whites, will find it lo their advantage to examine hi slock befura par chasing elsewhere, as he will offer the Largest Stock of Home-Made Work to L'oton county. Persons ia want of City made Work, or Gnua Shoes, will be able to te lect from a larce stock at prices lower than ever before offered in Lewishors; AIo a ' lu I assoriment of French Calf Skins, Moroc co, Kid. Ac- wholesale and retail. P. S Five per cent, discount t-a ail salea above two dollars. lK'n't forget tbe place, opposiur the Lewisburg Bank. March 7. IMS" JOHN SQiTtRESL Importuut la hseniaaictv EVANS & COOPER bava aideJ in their s'oelr a c mp;ete aasortm.nl of SHOE PISiilXGS. S-fcieuMkers will Rod n to ihetr advantage an rati and exarnto. onr atueaK H ia complete, and nifer.il Cbsan for O.ia as -ih ot.r:i--t. on Msraet St. oetwera As) ftj 4lt-Lwi.D"lrj " . I - O L I
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