DK1III. Ill mm m O. N. WORDEN AND J. R. COKNELICS. At l.rw per Tear, alwayn In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., FA., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1SG2. "CHRONICLE," established" in lSi3---Tuo!e Xo., 911- AM I ILL J a. IV-'J VOiW-'v - Tuesday Mornln- ft Friday Afn-Tnoon.! . , : GlZJZ"tH- j ec-A valuable Dew House iu town, for Kent. See New Adrts. awJlr.C. Wilson and SJ.Hurg h.ye formed a copartnership, in New lierlin. .. Isy-l bo Lewisburg University ecnoois - .. ... i Opened their Summer Session, yesterday. ; -.7 , : 7 r. ..J-! .!.. f M. II .J.,lk ,...,n.n. on ! Wanda next " - ieS-Ladies aod elderly people will find Monday afternoon the best time to witness Signor Itliii's performances. US-It will be seen that Mr. 15. Albert has resumed the Clock business at bis sew residence on South Fifth St At the KwterCmmuninn Sabbath, eveoteen members were auuva 10 tne ; German Reformed church in LewUburg cjjrla the Fcnn. Supreme Court, cue of Rebecca D. Qiinn vs Win. Hart, Juilgt of I'uurt below was coi firmed. Aurauds S Schaffl.-s, Judgt reverjud. rtiVe have received the 3d No. Am'- rn- r.r..ye - r... cation, devoted to the luterest of manufac- ... .... s.irera of all kinds : of all departments nf ' t r i vT J h J . F . I r nuhl'iahed , , , , . by Whiting k Co , Philadelphia, at Si ' " b , n- per annuel : single copy 2o cts. " . . - "We learn that as the mail train bound north, on tbe N. C. U K , was passing Dear York, yesterday, a couple of cattle were browsing on an embankment ! 1 -... .n..imil. I. . 1. a tpaf.1r .Tnaff .a the train was approacuiug mem, ouu oj mo . i : .1 .1.. cattle made a lunge at tbe otber, pushing I went to a pond famous for alligator lier sqnarely before tbe locomotive, which J bunting, and had the pleasuro of seeing, threw part of the train off the track, in-; iu their native element, three of tbe ugli juring some of tbe train band, and doing est i f these monsters, two about eight and considerable 'damage to the engine and ' oue about ten feet iu length. I shot one ironi care, i uis accmcui uciamcu mc r . in, ' 1 . j ..: 1 . 1. . mail about five hours. Axqtuek Game. That notorious Slay Ocrat, Vicrce JSutlfr, of Pbi'iad., has sought to cause new divisions in tbe North by at tempting to detain Minister Cameron for an official act while Secretary of ar. This is a fresh instance of the malice of the Rebel sympathizers in our midst If Butler was a friend of the eonntry, be eould wait until the war is ended if be thinks he can prove there was any malice in bis being compelled to keep company j with Mason and Slidcll for a time. But ; the President, and nit bis Secretary, is ; tbs man to be "sued" in tbe case. Eld. Samuel W. M'Daniel, after , nearly four years of pastoral labor iuLew- i.'burg and Northumberland, has resigned bis charges, and removes next mouth to Feltonville, Worcester Co., Mass. Mr. M'Daniel was among the first to respond to the .'resident's call in April, 1861, and on tbe 19th of that month was Comman- county, en route to Washington-, fact ; proving him to be of the right stripe to be enroueo among me 0 o. 10.. , : r 10 A.iueriy, iu iiu auu in '.ingtoa and at Baltimore. aoua, i New Hrcs of Court. All persona who have business in tbe Court of Qaar- j tcr Sesaions. or petitions to present for tavern, grocery or eating bouse license! a road view, or for any other purpose, can sot present tbem thecnuelt-cii, as formerly, , bat mast employ an Attorney to insure j eacccsa. Tbe Court has recently adopted a rule, that it will pay no attention to pe- titions cjt represented br an Attorney. fTU- n . J .1 .. .1 The Court contends tliat a petition that , Will not afford an Attorney, is not worth I granting. We presume tbe lawyers have fTTOVe lust. " An eminent American, formerly . Dew. j ocrat, who ba. for some time past restded , a ZlVTl W"tCS t0 . in which be eajs : i t .r .," ' "e " 5e P1"8 ,ne u,n, " e ara era, if mm nrsMaarvA th. atntna r """J- 1 would as mod thmk of pre- fl0g u,d ine tbt ua bi,teB M"1 'Hilled my children." S. S M...n" ..... V" -.m a estaoiisnea aa outpo n ntieonditional I'ninn r..... . v..k riie, lenDessee. It i, called the Nashville mo ; "treednm .l v..: t:. t - ...livufllllj. IU introductory th, editor eivs : "Let people consider, that if it ar. a armrfh I seven years' war to win a. i;i,.... t. riti,h tyranny, it is worth Kmn mr. r-ren ytnri to protect it frnn, tvr.j (tyranny." Lieut. Horace I'orter (son of Ex-Gov J orter, of Uarrisburg, l'a ) superintended Iu. erection of th. httria. -ki.i. lueed Fort I'ulaski. wnrlin. .t,. .l.. . . r "utiiM uu t Fan M ",gUD mtlek "eDed ' (Gov. CuTTm h Cluv,d the . a.n.fPurd altBilI. ell buried and marked a. r,-;i.t. yWBS WtT Tbe Colonintion II.-r.ln"17rj:,. .mn E 'ery person iu th. J.,i ri- Inif.... .. , , " ""ira W bete. ' iui "wn.aaew brought bim .!UL J?ltJ2?S s. c. Looks Oa at Fort Pulaski, H. lion Dead, April 12. Fort I'ulaski ia ours ! Thursday morning, 10th inst , nor guns on Tybee Island fired opon the Fort. I IiUnd d uh h, j ... . , ... , aid of a good glass witnessed the most! - . - magnificent sight of my life. Uur mortars 16J sent shells immediately over the fort, where they would bun Bt the smoke from . r. b" Inking like till pt up ca n ' ! ring the night a dozen shots were fired ! ttleir ioc, f,uing short of oar batteries. j fftitJ mrning at daylight, operations commenced on both sides with renewed vigor. After breakfast I rode down to the ! beach, foond an abandoned Scoesh fort, j fie rcit for mJ gj". oi "cbed the ; firing, about three miles distant from the j of ioos Sacb , baltla ja-t what I had wanted to see, but byl, A. M., I had become tired of looking so steadily. At one time we counted 99 shots in 1") minutes from our guns. I never beard heavier thundering in my life ; it tde tbo whole earth ring, and window glass jingled 10 to 15 miles off. The Fort ... .;tt..l ... t . A: , i . . . admit a horse and waeon: our shells exrlo- , 6 . ' witbin tnree feet ol the inagaiina. At '" lhe, b'ule'1 do"n ,h,ir colors ai ceased unnz and our men went over and . . , took possession. Tbe Rebels bad but three . , , . , .... , wounded, and we lost but one, killed ; what a victory is gained, with aft small loss 1 We now wholly command tbe mouth of the Savannah river. Gen Sher man is entitled to tbe credit of planuing this attack. While down at Rraddock's, yesterday, - , .... ... ...... .1 . wnn my rutoi. but did not kill him. and be jumped into the water iu a verv awk ward, amusing manner. Doc. C. ftrurrfor aai Trans are Eairacea la It Tyube Isla.ni, April 12. Oo Thursday, we came up to Tybee on the Cabawba, aod were at the bombard- eol of Fort I'ulaski. The me. manning tbe batteries were the 3d R. I., the 7tb Conn., and some sailors from tbe Wabash. Our batteries extended three miles, mount ing 35 guns. At 7 A. M. a Bag of trnce annQi0g me r or., i . The uenei commanuer saia no came mere to ! fight, not to surrender. We then opened the remainder to form a reserve military i tire on tbem. The next day tbey sung a ! in of the ,le8e l" nPon ! force. These measures indicate the des I different tune ; tbey hoisted wbit. Bag ! our "omentarily expecting an order . ptr.te strait of the rebellion. - . j . ... L. . . .1 :. .1... 1 i .. ... . i l b,f mMt b(Jt we dj(, not itop firjng until they raised it whole mast. Seeing some men working at the Goats' Point Battery, I made their acquaintance. j Tbe shells were flying thick over their : beads, but they never flinched. I asked one if they belonged to the 3d R. I. He i said oo wa bcloog to tbe 76 ih Peon., ' and ari wnrkinc to redeem the hnnnr nf th(j old4th U BbU Rud Tbeir wer(j M.0regor fri)m Lewijbnrg, Untou Co., and they should be honored by her citiceoa. Their j .:.. fthtk 7t;lhx nna nnl tn llt ftff b w v - r " " the fort from any reinforcement, and if I the Fort bad Dot been taken that cijtbt they were to at or in it. We Dow hold tbe Fort ia our poseesion. 0. Bensem.vx, of Heading, CtpUin, of tbe atfoal Corp. A Lewlsburger In the Shiloh Battle, J0un Albert, sod of Benedict Albert of Lewisburg, was in Memphis when war began to rage, and. escaping impresnment D ,ne iwoeis, enostca wnn tue is. tug. Illinois serf ed before Fort DoneUon.and illinOtS WrTCa DCIOn rDri'UlieUU.lUU io lfc. Ho.m,.l . month from a wound ! :j .....mJ .. ... In ik contest beyond Pittsborc Landing, from i which place he writes to bis sister, Friday after tbe battle, as follows : I Pittsburg Landing, April 11. We bad a battle since I last wrote, and gained it by hard fighting. Oa Sanday .lier ma name, miiu.. .1 I i, . . ,.;! ii l wfot g j morning, 6th inst., wer. .tt.ck.d by j morning, 6th inst., we were attacked by Gen. Heau regard's heavy force of about n. Ua..j.. !,.. , f ... v Sa nnn o.i.:i. n nnn 150,000 Rebels against oar 80,000 men. That night, we were io a tight plaee almost surrounded by the Rebels, but cold not retreat oo acconnt of the River. One boar later, we wonld have been lost all of us taken prisoners. But, at dusk, Gen. Uuell's foreea began to come in. Oa Monday morning, we made a new start, and whipped tbem back before four o'clock. I was not hurt at all, but it was awful to see so many dead and wounded men lying around. Tuesday morning went over tbe field, and saw human bodies scattered for four miles through the woods, in some plaooa r . .I...V n it ... a hnrrlhl. .irrht. I can give no' official account of tbe killed and wounded, but .appose oo our .ids on. thousand men were killed, and two thousand wounded. Tb. Rebels I believ. had two thousand or mors killed, aod a great many wounded, bat they car ried off their, on Sunday. Out of our Regiment, 26 wer. killed, and 100 woundud only 300 left io tb. Regiment. Our Lieutenant Colonel, Mr. Tupfer, wai killed. I 1 shall (or ever reuienibrr the 6th and 7th April. 18G2. ind think bow I suffered. I in about half well. I lost everything I had our picture '.he Rebels c it tbem. 1 I'lease lend me stamps and paper can't ' get tbem here. Direct to "John Albert, j care of Capt. Xale, Co. A., 4Ut Reg. III. V)lf pitt6Durg Landil,gi TeBn. aNOintB. t - i James Duscan, (son of Ol.I'unean, for f '..!. . ....I I'.,.,... I',. I 1. 1 ! enlisted from Stephenson Co., III., with ! Col. Jebo A. Kavi.' 40:h III. Vol. He y . ... m was in luo capture ui run isuucibuu, uu from the battle-fidd of StltLuU writes as follows to Mrs. Susan W. Duucau, bis mo ther, in Lewinburg: PiTTSBURd Landino, April 10. The enemy attacked us about 3 o'clock, Sunday morning. It was a complete sur prise, and tbey fought like bloodhounds. All day Sanday there was a constant, awful roar of artillery and musketry. We were driven down to the River, when we pitched into tbem and drove them back about a mile, but tbey hold our camping ground, and we had to lay out all night Monday, they opened on us again, and wo fought all day, driving the enemy before by inches. We drove tbem lute their j entrenchments, and are goiog to drive tbem out again, soon. Gen. Buell got here in time to lave as. TTnw n nf ont nnt I ran nnt ; (aT I am all safe there are a few holes ' o my ooat, but that don't hnrt me any. I once got knocked down by a shell, which stunned me, but I soon got over it. We were in six battles, tbs two days. Our tents were all riddled with balls. I have been sick since the fijht. The enemy bad three men to our one. Tbe dead are thick all over tbe field. Our fihtiotr was dons onenlv we had no breastworks. In our Regiment, 27 were killed, and 150 wounded. Our Colonel, when tbe color-bearers wore shot down, picked op the colors; be bsd two horses shot under him, and was wounded in tbe left bresst I don't think be will live. f,.e l.i.m.n.n tvtnnl ... n,.n.j ;n the right leg, and our Major in tbe left arm. I think it was tbe hardest contested battle ever fought in tbe world. From the Cameron Rifles. Nr. a a Yobktow.i, April 18. Since our exodus from Lewisborg, 27th Aug last.we hsve until witbin a few weeks seen or done little worthy of beiog chron icled. As we come itbin sight of the ' enemy, bowever,aD(3 tbe more active events i f !.. ,mr,,in hein to thicken around j - . , ,ook j " - . to advance, we can not but think that in a few days at most soma of our number may be called upon to sacrifice their lives in defence of the flig we volunteered to defend. Since leaving oar comfortable barracks at Washington, we have ezpericoc.d some of tbo more rugged features of camp life. Tuesday evening, lath mst. we received orders at Newport News to be ready at 8 o'clock next morning to march. At tbe hour enmrnanJed. we left eamn with knao- . . j t uoaTt. iivnum with tha ' . ' nrnanftet. Toward IlOOn. thg gun came out warm as any June sua at borne, and gradually the men burdened with ao average, of fifty pounds of baggage, and unaccustomed lo long marches began to flag, and soon tbe road was strewn wilb blanket!, knapsacks, ia. Th. roads were ,7. - 3 . tery bad from recent ratns, and at times a long circuit through tbe woods or open fields was oeoessary in order to get along. When, about 6 o'clock at night, we eame to a halt, sixteen miles from our old camp, Ml Hlk BIAsVOU yinc. v. . -p . ... .hi,J of th. men w.r. missing .i t . - . .t. , , ., caui. a.i-fc""5 f At Warwick Court II oue,we bivonacied i 1 OO 1ttmOCraiS ID me VfniO X.efflSiaiure upon the apen neld, witnout sneiter. ine toma eompri,e. three or foar weatherboard houses, and a. many .tables, built in tbe "chitcctur. prevalent a hundred year. ago. Ih. Uourt House is 10 oy feet, with a Jury room attached ; . Jail about 15 feet square, aod two storeys ia height; and the Clerk or I'rothonotary's office it very small all of brick. In tbe latter I found everything mass of frag mentsdeeds, wills, and all sorts of docu ments lying indiscriminately about tb. floor. I took a numbtr of thorn to ketp as relics. Yesterday we received order, for another advance, and now find ourselves upon the outer line, of Union forces, ab't two mile, beyond Warwick C. II , and witbin less distance of tbe enemy's picket. A skir mish occurred day before yesterday upon ., . .. . " grOUUU OB WU1CU wo . cuo.u., . "hi ,hB n,e. c?DD.eC.U!d wi'h our guns were either killed or wounded by a .ball thrown among them from a Rebel battery. 10. From the Slifar Guard Mahassas, April 18. Tb. 5th Fa. Reg. is guarding railway from Alexandria to Bristow, a distance of thirty miles. We hop. to b. relieved ia a f.w day., bat not until tbey ar. ready to tsk. at right dew a. I almost pstisbei wilb cold iiniDg nut, in open car,from9 1 in the morning until 0 at niht, rain and i bail falling all the lime. Eiicauip.d the first night in a R. bel hut, which appeared j as though ihey lived well. Our Company have a pleasant place to guard, and the I weather i Sue. Our mess is all well, and in good spirits. JuIiN Welch, from lbs Furnace, died ..... ..... t in ln.n ri.n . ,11 1 11,11.1. .1 n j ' ' auitu UIU1. i c one ncro neiore us suoi me cow a of a poor man who has a large family to supportwaud hardly any way of doing it; , ...... h tells me he isaLuion man, and I think be is : bis wife is a smart woman, from Vork State, in poor health, and looks as though her lime was short iu this world I.... i.,.nt dollar amor... the boys to buy tbem another caw, and , have an idea of how good they will feel to eel it li..M b. Oa5i & Auixiiku R. R.. ) Near Manassas Junction, April 'J,TZ. John Randolph, tsq-: I Utfe p,eauie iu , acknowledi;in. tu behalf of uiy Company,' the receipt of a box cuiitaiuini; a variety ol'j nvfliil urttrlp.. Ihe penerous d,natln of vt.tir- ' self and the scnolars i.f ihe LewUburg , Academy." Be assured thai nothing is in,.re . which " . lrlrnd, . ,.. .., pjrcuUrlv ; the youn?. tane in us who have tor the time j ufe l(j en(Jure hj Ul.EUrl CIps of . ; njihinry campaign. It is not ihe value oi the ! Kift itself. b;lt :he spirit of the e.vers, ihnt e most esteem ; and Jong alter the la-t drum beat of our volunteer arniv shall have ili'-d i away, and our country, again united, shall have learned once more to appreciate the blevsmc nf peace, these acts ol kindness of i oar friends will continue lo he held by us in graieful remembrance. , Kur present, are we I.chosen,fl,r .hey are I such as are viita nreilfii. c can rfaiiSy j carry them with as wherever we c, ai as ( . ., . t .i T"":z'Ti"',z7ir" : o'e enjoy an uninterrupted course of prosperity, ! YuaT' lr"'-'1 THOMAS Cn AMBKKI.IN , Latest lews The Siege at Yorktown is said to "progressing satisfactorily." Uoratio King, Ex. I. M. Gen'l, is be sp- pointed a Commissioner in place of hi. Mayor Uerrott, uudcr tbe District l.i.l. The Europeans arc much exercised ov. r the Monitor .nd .Memm.e fight, and iron - plating the great theme there. Jeff. Davie has recently sent two mes - eases to his Coneress one recommend - mg that all Rebel prisoners, who have been raleased bv our Government on oa - ; r,,l. should be released from the ol,u - a - tion of their parole, so as to enter his ar- my again : the other, the enrolment of all citix.n. of the Confederate States, between tbo ages ot 18 and 3J, tor military service; some siave catcnera came one oay lasi : week to ilollidsysburg, but were roughly j handled, and did not get their prey. The !Je.cf ;' up slaves when Slavery is in lieoeiiim, is too ausuro patience, and human bounds should be ware. Iu the ficht between the Vcrmonters and the Rebels, before Yorktown, last week, the V ermonters won the praise of ; all. llie Uebeia enntess the loss of a j Colonel and 25 killed, and 75 wounded. Saturday last, 500 of Gen. Burnside's e penetratea to tue Canal, north of T ' , : . . I Elitabeih City and muted the 3d Geir.ia 1 lUuimaDt Under Col.Wriffh'. Who M 15 i oc j am. m kil nil and At wonnutd. T. even prrp nf j IJuion soldiers were couotcd. jt ig ptated hat lftef he baUje of su , 0,t Beauregard telegraphed that he had only 35,000 men, but expected 15.000 I from Van Dorn 50,000 to oppose Hue!! I i,a 85 000-and that he must have more ! men. His force is reported disheartened, Qa lfae olhpr htnd MmphiB paper9 ny be j j reeemog Urge reinforeementi, and that be is able to hoid Corinth, and defeat tbe LioeoloiUa. Geo. Ualleck has command at fittsborg , -a- O I Undine, and was approaching the foe, cautiously. Our side seem confident of D1 ""y " route the enemy, but may have one more terrible encounter first. . .... . . ., ,..j .n .u. .1,. n.n ,. Rrowulow, for th. purpose of de- livering a lecture on tbe rebellion, Jacksonville, Florida, ha. been evscna- ted by tbe Luion forces, with whom ,o i 1 rin;..:.. ........1 r-...- .I...:- t .i.. 1 Lutuuis,. sai.,ou. i,udii tucii ica.iuir luv 1 .... ' - r. Rebels assumed possession, and it is said hungseveral Un.on person, who remained, Ihe Lnion troops bare taken Apilacbicola. , The latest rumor from Washington is that tbe vacancy occasioned by tbe resig- nation of Carl Schurx as Minister to Spam, will be filled by Gideoo Wells, , Seeretary of tbe A'avy. j Th. firing of Com. Foot opon Fort Til-! low (or Wright) wa. not very vigorous. Gen. Pope, it wa said, had cone with hi. forces to the aid of Gea. Ilallcck, at . I'ittsburiF Landing. I Dr. Vm A TTammnmi nf If Trifinr I o . , c. . t r . i. . a T. rr u 6 1 Congress continues its full and free dis-' eussiou of the best measures effectually to suppress the Rebellion. 1 b. majority indulg. in full scope th. semi-secession ; minority oppose everything, snd exercise all their ingenuity to create and perpet uate discord aod confusion. Th. Merrimio i. "reported" to becom ing oat sgaia, with iron shields over her porthole. Tbo Indians oo th. Plain, ar. again at , , - . . - , .i at. I work, and it feared will cut off Our t overland and Telegraphic Communication ' With California. 1 I FHEUEUlCKSlilllG token! List ' Thursday and Friday, M'I"cU' firoes j ; ninl a forced inarch from Warreuton S.K about 70 miles to Fredtritkiburg, which thcy now occupy The Rebels male but j little resistance, but hurut their bridge at i Fredericksburg, wbith is Co miles N. of j Kielinionil. Our ls is 5 killed, and 10 wound d, of the advance OaValrT, chiefly r,. '- V...L- ....1 11,1'-., 1 MT1,..,I: .. . " - ' " will make Fredericksburg his head ij'iar ters and he, perhp, with liauki., luiy , . ,,:i,m,,i : ,,, rA . Ti, ., r,( ,t,:. .Tn.i:.:,,n , , lelnytii thi Hvelv, masterly sir.ke has i 1 ' ' . i ., ; gtven us an important city and r.iUay. i ... i0furiiiation from Jl' Howell states j that tbo au'hoiities of Fredericksburg j agreed to furrender, if private property is ! protected, but, insist i;h a ludicrous 1 ', , c , " "'""7 mg of i.o6.ince and sentimental - .l . 1 J ity, that they disire to love, honor, aud : otr the "Confederacy" yet awhile longer. id a of a belea2ured and dcf.'ur,icss The j city, d.ctatitig terms to a teaerat army in i this style, is almost sufficient to tickle the 1 risiblrs r.f a maiblc bust. The Rappahannock is cleared out below Frederitk,burB, and several valuable ships j tak'.'n by the L'ninnists. The residettee of Jacob Casterlint, aitaated in Kl lrcd township, Lycoming Co., was consumed ty fire ou TuesJay last with considerable furniture. The corner stoue of the- Liang Ileal Liitherau church will be laid iu M irdons ville, Columbia Co., oa Saturday, 3d May. G!0. A. I'KlCK, l'.-q , has resigned bis ; 6t ition as Cashier of Ilia Bank nf D-mville, I and is succeeded by David Clark, former 1 i Teller, who is succeeded by W. A M tJritr. I j, j. ; fc t b , . ( . w , , . . . I U'C nun. , 1 c.. ; nf. Susquehanna county, 1, ft a legacy of . . i . . , . r i S oOO to the Agricultural Society of that eoUDtJ, Eliek Luderwood was, by Wu). Jnccs, knocked over a wall in Tunhannr.ck. last ck, and died from the iijuries received, i llotb the men were drunk. It seems to be believed that the F.cb:! i Jjik-an's army has n ut thevrcat Valley ! i r , , .' . . " ' oi iriota, oe,re ino pasmng, v.ctrnous j army of Gen. Ranks. Shields has returned j Lis service. , Grest rlUi(l iDeteiag lU : f.raueli. of flil .-a of eotton. ..Klng Cutl0Bi.. bj tb tim, h, qaiu 1 fighting, will find but few suljects. 1 lue numoer oi graves louna ia tbe i vicinity nf Manassas, is said to cxieed . tbree thousand. The Rebels, from esti- wietcs mad, lost by disease at that ' encampment over five thousand men. Gen. Siegcl has been very sick with typhoid fevor. Cjrrtcittl Heey Wheat S10S Egis Rye 50 Tallow Corn 40 Lard 9 10 . b 8 6 f 1.00 Oats 25 Ham Flaxseed 1,50 SbootSile Dried Apples. $1,25 Cloverseed rtrkin liutter 10 Potatoes u Fresh Mutter... 14 Country Soup 4 A 0 tvtvr.r.tEO. By R..To1t fl.tnawftir. lfth tn.t, I. Z. SITAItP. Pr!--. emi ot xiiliss.-u.,iiLl.u 6frtu.DB.ry, utl Mim bALOMI. si'Jt'K, uf IU-!.w.tl. ' in KHiy Tp. ist! inu levi vaqsek n irmrTiy of Cua,!r ' M l l .i,. - vj ...... u..k " "" Bullntw. YM int.. Ll.H ih A IK LI, J in h.;-.: tv, Uth inn., mols h iliielm, atom i Citft 9Mth SLA. ir.rtavrlj rt.nt.n-; .in vtjvtu Sura,.) In Went HulTAloe, 2Ut last-, ft Cbiltl five bis bvilrr. 9 tnoatlti. In Mnnf7, 24tb Inst, COWDEX S. WALLI3, tfieJ t 60 yean. -To tbr .(v.V.(i. Ofllrrr n rrothrr or Lmts bora Ltidifc N-. i. l.o ii i . ft v.tr- .-ti r ivau - Wv tii-1 ulnmitt appiintii at m "ml in-vtinr )nTr! oo (br lllh mat., to prrairv rtlut;m Uftn I'l" -C ' (iir of th af-nth of our .rtbT bn-lbt-T J'.UL A ka.LY T t.wt fully rrivnrt the I"(li"w;nc R, MlTrtl ttut wre bow in M.tnw nl Pt-mw tn th ifrH'tv oi ao ill ti- I'niyKt-uf In irmniiBtf from oar ' Bii'l-t, uur worthy bfulh- r win If v.-t mi tbe prioic u lifet so I iu in- mil ,:n- tit pryw it. t:ie notT i-,UDi c uui !"V-' ''-'r!.' '""T.. r.ii,.r..ar Mbn iuii,,rr.i..iB -i:o.,.j tii.,...h or th. .,.,,. cb .. ud buht. i iiu-j i,iotn.r. i . i v-i iut s-ri-t iu mra-j nt ar jwsi i"'11" y n.wine -.n.., oi n,,r nrm urm;-si Ml mmin.in rrii.i,ri,joiihra.nnih.. K-MilTt-J that a fiM-T of ths iv.-j.utknw bo eatfrH tifi-n tl. Mlnutf of th- l.Mf ct.. tht aj rt.t by the Ct.a.tB.t4v-. nbi Umii I nt sofrttisry of this LM.- i 1-t ut to tin wttV nd tuiiy al also tu Che flbr hUA I fauaii of our tlCTw J intbr-r- CmV V. BcKwni, vComci.ttf. Kxih'Bt.. ) r R erwrn s. i.iki. ri:,iwv. ff o. - ...-,-.. TwUI,nrL'. Ann! 14. 1ST2. j j.jj. g of GftnJ . V "" ""it El txs , (IIU'EB-S. BENEDICT ALBERT, pLOf'K Maker and Kopaire r. j A0 Ciikm and wiTinta ron MIL rs"XeW shnp on S-.nih Fifth St-.i I-ew.sburt-. April S3, i WASTED I I WISH lo employ 30 Wood Chopper, l.i chop wood for Ihe Furesl Iri,n Worlis. I will nay 40 cents per cord in CASH or in I .MDZC. For further information apply to j u u ' i'u-vv a LTER. While D-er Mills f. O. ? fmou Co. Pa., April 17, ln:5 pd.lw .ircDCMnrriviT IWUtrtNUtltl I HALL, LEWISBUItG. One Afternoon and Eitnitiy onty I SIGXOR BLITZ, FTlHE great Thaomaiureist, Masieian and I Ventriloquist, as. isied byihe I. E UE1) '".,, give a erand aod nniied Perfnrinance at ins, ahnf. nl,r. ftB ntnj(,a Atini eommene- tfiX &i three o'clock arut at half pat r?n. j Aim;ssion,Cfi era? ; elul lrrn. 13 cents. ' REMOVAL! THE uudersjned baa removed her MillinerY Establishnrnt . j j !.. the rooms rcent!)r i.?cipied by Tr.o. G. ! " J""rT TFll"! .I Make and Trial E:nne!s, Kats, and other article in her line, in the tet and h r.ooine-i mai.ner. irie has on hao'i an ej:ensie sar.'ty the moiat'raciive stvli-i i'i Ilunncta.C'upo.t'bllflren'k Hat 4.rti:l lal I"lon, ItililtoiiH, ai.u t,mer Millinery Trinitnins, n winch he iu viies the alTeotion -f the public. riiaukful fr the favors heretofore extende j ! lo her. he hi res the aaroe tenerous pa'roo- ' m '"" : ""1 ib '"'IZ . Iiap;r lo secure a more extensive acq Jain- j JtJ AMANUA L. ZLBlK. Leyi.burg. April 5. IwtiS I Kt Mini Host Vows i Tt'E have j'jst received frcm Philadelphia 1 , t tw York, a very large auJ well - J E have i'jst received frcm Philadelphia j lelecte l Mock of C 51 Jl ?3 ?? fifSAT) kjU.Yi.JlCtt iaVVJf have paid partieutar aitentu.n in the se.ecto 11 of ih,. st.u k i.f liiii ds a verv larL'e asort- mrtit of DRY GOODS f every Jes,r,p- !'"n. Hurrhners will tin.l it their aJvsniase ,J ""7" " ..nr towns fur Comoet I I'D. lie have als.i replenished our stock of tirocc ritsi, liar Ji are, iueeusTare,4.c. HILT, FISH, COAL, PL.YsTEIi, Slq. alwav kept on hand. fVCOLWTKY VRODVCE taken in Ex- i change tor Goods as usual. N. B. Cash paid for all kind- cf Cmlu, J.NtJ WALLS at t-O. Lewishnr. April 1K2 REGISTER'S KO'fiOI X . . ..I.. .. , OTK E is hereby riv ea lo all can - crnej,ihat ihe lo lowm? named persons have sruiej ih'-tr ficcf.ums in the hf.t-ri O.Iic at I.ewisbara, I nipn cimnty, at-i vhat the aid accuimis will be prernte-i lr c ntir maiin and a'l.-uanre at the Orphan' Ci-urt tit be heM at LtWIBCRli, for the county of union ini mr iKunn & mm w. .'k.i a , hgw , day of sa,d milBlh V11. Union, on thr fi-urth Friday of MAY next. t. 'i'r.e Hull accoir.t ot David Herbst, (juar.lian of leah MahL -i. Tne first account of Benjamin Mensra and Abraham Mensch. Kxecutors of Abraham M'tuch. Uie of Lewis township, deceased. 3. The account of I.-racl A. Wrhr, A I mimstrator of Hnrt 'i.., Ja.e uf West Buf fal .e township, deceased. a. The final arrount of Oeorc- Hanck. 1 tiuardian of I.', d a t.lapham. Iae I.vd a i.e.sh. j on. of ... j.,.,,,, ;,f l)mir, H.i,IL dee d. ft. Tbe account of J.el Kanrk. one i f the Eseotorxi of Lttmiri Ludw'g, lata of White Ueer township, deceaeit. 6. The acc.mntnf Heiry Miller. Adminl- trator of V'rwqe MiiL late of Bullttloe town- t ship, rit-ceaoec. 7. The acconnt of William Smi'h, one of j the A.lmmistratcrs cf J.hn U. .ii.Mecease-lf as preQtei bv his .tim'r, Ja'ne K. Smith. H. The accoint of tb-rhari Ulazer, one i f ihe F.iecut-rs of W'JLuw Oitt'uut, Uie oi New ' Berlin boroush, deceased. I 9. Th- account of H. P. Shelter, ArriY of William U'Ai.i,late of Lewisburjc b-trii'.tiec'iJ. i IO. The account of lamel Mahl. Art:nm- istra'or of ' .utnarine -S'aW, v iJuw, late ot Kelly township, deceasril. 1 1. The account of Saronel If. Orwic. Ad mini.traior of Ckarbt brtitbuch, late of Bjf faloe township, dcenc'T. (.KtHit.t: MKKIill.IVIWiitrr negisierS Oilice, Lewivburs. -prit 'i 1(63 r i I-.T OF VEWDERS of MEKCHAX- I j DlZti subject to License wtthm the County of L NiD.N fur ihe year 1S6'4, CUt Ur n OharaVv'tii, Bt 1 :i aj i-v-'P.'tVT Vt!im 11 ?w krvm-r.M UutvjtOtl IUD T K-sttmror J bn W-.IU A in ix lj it ;irrri- A I'UDea WoJf-.Wu-lCo 1-' la.'i'.Thrt'st., virirr t'. ' !uck 1-! t'I.4r0 f. K s'.titnt-rtaaa Jhn II ti - I to hi. II to in ltvi 1 Hint r Br.. wo A I'r. tticr 1 1" H J - L 11 u; !!tiri .j r'j Atrsr .A'tmi'Ml Grsiii A t'rw pjr J Ht-rl t o Vttnr 11 H wr It 1 id- ih- V-bit A Mn 13 K K tVooraniitiaM 1 T r It W CroUr 11 7.t It M tV.f 14 7 n W n Cnril ( n m ?i'it-m Jn'in II HeiU 14 7 MUi8 Mm0 A i'n 14 T" tt.iirtf" ll :teia 14 7 -o W tuh llutrhisiri il Tu UK-vtv,J 14 H Wm Mblli 14 7 I'biiipiiiHMluiaa 14 l ot Vv r Ntluo 14 T.trt CtII TP. JohoDt"naJ 13 lu.w Jacob X Ranrk 11 7 00 I BW COtLMalA. HT-lMTuWS. Corrpy A bro 13 1C.0C I Cb' M Kti,& 13 10.00 ' riniT tzox wosk". j m rrtrx x. fSHnnur 14 7.00 nurk A hiulli.r U IGn ' BcrfALo Tap Uudy A lliamrlroioh 12 1J Wm Tunr 11 lAiw. Iai l H Rt-l 14 7 r, H-mar A liarUe 15 '.- Mm -tort-MOiwaro 14 7 i-o II i. n!f 13 l P Vr-r- 14 7 .V J l : a-t Ij I Jvrry H' vi'-.rtri IU)-fii;.,aK:Bidj:tt'i 1" i ' lU.lgt-r A 'fucU. J A J VoUDg hi 10 i-o Enikf Wtirmn $i-m tIojer 13 loi- I II W Wl.itnwr K Vol .wr 14 7 . A Li.r U..I..LSI 11-vrk Ililff enoy lBKr-t 14 T.UO Saiaaal Shirt Lxwi9 Mp Raif A Moywr UMf-Ti't TWP. Joi S RonJeiabttwli 14 I (0 J Philip Otna E-lwawi WIien 13 in 0 R w..r.rl L-ilI tilrtia. l.i 1)1 tw.tlHTtt Mattu-k r-.-rlrlw!y IT l(.U-,m l.-irh EUwsud Biuith 11 7 L-O AbTklaasi tfeborb 7w) I ; .Hi ; T o. ' 7rO ! 7 in) : .a 70 7 00 11 tim It 7 'SI I 1 7 , I 14 . ; o, 14 It I Samu.1 Vi alter ili.rl-. I 'a.l.y M ut BlFTAiC, Tttf :ha u IITt;uif BRAf-T TWP. ' fl K wrip rt-ih.--! :r-isn j II ! A C SMcna I Xbomna Atbuckl n ;. j a ro n int 14 T.'-o. A J r'.re-tnn 14 7 twi.Waj Br.a 14 7C0 t VKT1LI.EH1K3. i cst Burr alj Tw it, ii i Hr ATL(J SALOOSX Liikt..;. RG H-fr-I R li -1 I,aacKiBij j Xatbu iUwn S lu tw . 54m'il Po 8 liiiu L-.ij.l OIntar I loos 1ft on ' 1C.U) 1 ft B Oiit I lv.00 lUurj Z&rtcun Wa Ranck S lu mi (.'Las Cttt Lrw'nn.3 R G 11. tsai. twin, hj iiJ iocs) 10.CO 40 00 AN APPEAL will be held at the Ommis- sinners-office in Lewisburir.un SATI KDAV ihe S t:h rfav of M;iv. 16;, between ih? h..urs of 10 and o clock, when aed where a!! ihoe who (eel themselves a;rieved by ih? above class.Dcalion ia.tr attend if the? ih:n pr-.per. T fil'TKMl S, alcrv-autile A, ratarr. Mtt'nfc.rs, April ImU nAVIXf. loaned tn WIl.I.IAM P. TRl'TT, f Iwroush of I.ewisbury. fiiirn county, boun of Union township, the foitowitig nerso ded on thn north by h.iif lot of Jouai. W.)f.. nal property beds and hrddin;. 7 Hmrs. : S bureaus. 1 lable, I chest. I iru.ik, I w,Kd chest, a lot of tin ware, X tubs. 2 cie.it stands and a sen of Carpenter's To. Is I hereby camion ail persons intenVr.ng wi;h the ab.-ve named articl.s. as I hae K.aned iht-m to the said Trutt during me piasur. AUKAHAM O Eat nuffsl.ie. Afn! 17, tsX Ii mm BOOT STC7.E! rPDlT TJ I l?f! A IYS f I Uil"a 1 l-"-" -.r-r trcrtvti , fte,l, supplr of ladies j J and Children- ' Lucls' (:ji!ers ana FaacJ Sh0,v ' I'KlCtS FKll CASH ! ai ihe Lewisborg lis I'KICES ri)KCA!SIt: ai tne wwisoorg aia- i, n D m and ii,.e store, apposite ih Lewis . ,. , ... ... U U - tur?Bmk. Tne largest l,k of Home Mad Ui'Ol S and !H04 ever oBered towo,al v holea'e aud Keiail. twenty lo twenlf-Sva cheaper than any uiher house ia ua :.'Ui,iy. Uuoisaud Shoes suaae to orueroa, .h'.ri notice. Don'l forget the place opposite the Bank. April S. ith-i ioaS StJLlREoV TO TAX COLLECTORS. "Ol7 are hereiiy notified, that the rim baa 1 now expired for seltline.Ttier Uuplicaara. It is expectej yi-u will make every erToCI to i,ave them luiaidated by May Court Therw are some demands on tne Treasury that aawak he paid, and Court expenses kepi ap. April Si JOHN A. MEKTZ, Treas'r ESTRAT. Taken up on ihe premises nf lh i'i! la.e tieore .M ilier.dec'd. north froaa the Lmi.n Chorch. aoout liie 6ih insu a wrew year e.d U.VV HOUSE, wuh while bind iefs. am a wnue siripr on cue nose, niiw.ny , . en1,,i. -i-he owner reqiKsted cni, forwar'. prove property, pay charges. and take h.ia away. EMAS MH-I.ER. BuTaloeTp. April 18. 186 pdw Administrator's Notice. VOTIlE is hereby given, that Letters 1 i f A !'iiini-tra:un on the Estate of JEREMIAH srAHL. laie of East Buffalo Twp. I ni oi Co . dee d, have Deem granted la the undersigned, ty the Register of Uniow . county, in due f.irm of law; therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to aaiit estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having just claims agaiaat the same are also requested to present mens, properly authenticated for settlement DANIEL .NULL, Admin'r Kelly. Apr:! IS, 183 'I'HE hatumfr Smtalnii of ibis InMim X tion will cum me nee Monday, SStk April, to eontinue U weeks. 1 ae course of fciudtes u ihorougli ul practical- Yucsa Linn and Gethkiih desirous of qualifying UiemseUes f.ir TeacbiDr wifl find ic to their al vantage lo aturaj tiuruig ilw Tne litble is & Text Bock. , TLTriOX uer sessTon ,nr-lo.!inr enntinrntt expense!!. PRISMRr ritwUr:r, W ntm,.-. Ivftoer, Aricbmli, .-... Untut. tuiJ M S. Ili.-tnrv.) iM AU A.NCi.i k.Noi.;U .li Okjl .oetovWti ftbuvT ft M LAMil'A. T W Tutiion payable iimetaielr upon tbe cluM of the sosion. VjF A drJtetifjn of to per ri Will Ut malt lo those Bttuinir i a snwiwn Ka t LTsxTTpu April 11, Principal ri.u o t f r .i, v. air j Zyr fr rk. m Kelly township, about oow . tmiie from Lewuburg. 3ju .tont Yonng ArrL TK-EES. .1, reaifv to pidni this pnn- Inquire upon to : prrumei, ot' i. K01aU.BALUH. Kd April 2. SCZ i A1TEALS State ami County Taxes. "I)'"RSL"AXT to law, the Commissioners f ; L l men county will meet to hear Appeal. ' from the Triennial Assessments for the save ( ral Townships and Boroughs, as follows s k-M Jam . U.,ti rl t, Spril h fl lr lii-tt S-l.ra' Sattir.... . ril SS ltriWy I V ll.w.iil.urh a MooO.jr, April 3. tca.turs W. UmaUBV.Ofllet Tarauaj, April SS tl s do Wlnaa. April ao Appeals will be held from 9 A. M. to I P. M . I When all may attend who lbmk proper. By I order of Ihe Commissioner. A. Kt.WEDY, Clerk. lawishBrff. Marrh 17. MSi He Estate I HOUSE TO RENT. mThe House nn South 4th stmt, now occupied byKam'l W. M'Daniel. will taa reutea to a food tenant. Posaessio. gives. 1,11 or b-fore the Ifiih cf Way. F.n.jmre the premises, or of Mr. William llr.isbacb. 4 doors above. Ual.butj, April . ISO. m SALE. VGOOD tw storey Frame DWEL-Jr-ay LICi Ili)USK, snuaie.1 on " nit faf ; i uird SirL The bouse U in fine order, aoii is n-w occupied by the subscriber. rYsaeaw . su n Riven Isn.f April, ltfi3 j April 1 1, 16SJ. 0. 11. P. SHITELT. SHERIFF'S SALES. 7)T virtue of sundry writs of Ven.Ex.iss(t4 I y) ont of the Court of Common Pleas ol ' I ni"n c anty and to me directed. I wilt expos ; lo Public ?a!e or Oo'err. r iSaiorJay. lha , 31 diy of May, 1-6J. ai the Ririrrr House Its ihe b..ri,ogh of Lewisburg, at 1 o'clock, fa. I 1 COT1I1CUOUS luis Ol Ero.nu ll'HU. 'n (be borough of .ew Berlin, I'nioo eouaiy. fennsvtrania, minted in tn general piae nx said Nroah with the numbers 19 and lea bounded en ihe oorih bv Maize alley, east by Vine sirei, u;n by Market sireet.and west by Lot No. tS. containing One Half Acres more or less.whereon are creeled a iwo st.irey Brick Ovreltini Honsr. a frame J Shoemaker fhop,a Frame Stable.a Well with a Pump, and other Onibuildj.es, &c. wiih tb. arpnnenances as the property of JOHN P. SEEBOLU. ALSO, at tlio sanio lime and place, a certain Half Lot of grrund Mtuaie ia ih east bv an alley, sou:h by a lot pf Joel Zent- inyer. attd on ihe west by 3.oib Seventh tir containing One Kighih of an acre mere or mles. wbereon are .rented a Two-Slorey Fram IWelNag H.ue,an Oul-kiiche. and oiher oni-ouiliiaij Ae. wrb ihe appurie na ices is J.e prrp-r yi.! tAN'l. ."SKAMA.X I. r .l l:il' II I. snerio. ' Fier Z, .0.e. Lexii . Msrrh V. IfW no,
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