Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 29, 1862, Image 1
innv jjV 0. X- WOKDEN AND J. 11. CORNELIUS. "THE UNION,' established in 1SI 1 Whole Nil, 2.5G2 LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESIUf, APRIL 2.), 18G2. At 1..0 per Vrar, always In Advance. ''CHRONICLE," establishes! in IS 13 Whole No.. 942. Ill Ml lillllilWM. l-iKUMItP Bl'wt-wUikU TafsJay M.irnias & Friday Afternoon. "letf-Oar new UuJlord n the Ruffilo j0U5e,La'i5burg, inserts bis Carl to-day. 11c is well pp"Uen of-. K"l A lst- i?-A variety of valuable Farm Stock nd Utensils is to be sold by F. Caudor's Administrator. See Alvt. See also Sale by F.id.M'Dsniel.Sib inst. r, T M Morton an experiencf-d L 1m l"" - - " ARMY LETTERS. Latest HewsL runucsAij! down at our atatinn, doing no injury, how ever, except tearing uo tLe track fur tome From the "Shiloh" Field Of Battle. ! dUtauce, and rendering a car or two an- vriv.poii.irDf. or iiie Ft.r k ctironid..) serviceable. A seore of "paddies" were Unio.v Triumph. Last Thursday, live milis ab.ive Pittsburg Laud- ) ,oon on hand with crow-bars and shovels, I Gen. A. 0. Smith went forward from the ing, Tenn., April 10, 1SG-J. bat erB i0 dciice ,,,oul wotking ! Shiloh battle field to a 1'ea Ridge, driving W e were encamped at (.rump a Landing, ; th , , k . . ; ihe I in the Uebel nieketa, and attaclinz a force ottered fr sale tu the hishesiai.J b.l bidder I five miles below Pittsburg Landing, until , dalr),ge8 t0 ,ue ro,j. 0f 3,000 or 4,000 in battle array. The I 1 Dining TuUe, Bi-eakfiist TuMo, i Sunday morning the Gth iiist.,when orders : Tl,r ... f..- llutn n. ! Rebels withdrew at our first lire of artil- i Kitchen Tahirs, Dinner sett White tj.iccns . o.iti .1 ..t mo .or our cm .un.ueg. ( wuu oiuers , io ; nd all ,he Urm3 be eviJ rptlKI'.K nill be a Public Sale of IloiiNe- hold furniture, at (he residence 01 S:iml W. M'Dainel, uii South Fourth street. On Thursday Afternoon, Way 8, at 1 o'clock. The following articles wi'l be iltnrA of heinir be ready to march iu twenty minutes. The j bad,T manlg(,d. Their owner, pre,end ,0 uigui previous, ruyseir.wuu several owners, fc . . ,k . . , of operator and printer-succeeds Robert M. , were detailed f,.r picket duty for th. fo.. j outr, onma,;ttcd ty the Secession sol- ' raining every day, but roads began to im liry, leaving behind their tents, camp ware, Tea s-tt smf w:.re, 1 J d,.jen (. Iiairs, equipage, private baccac and letters, and , Cha.r,. I.,t oi Uw, 'P;. - . ' r e5 V .1 o . : Has Carpel, lut ol s air arpet, 3 lti- isteads, 12 willing prisoners, who aay the b.iulh elcPl!el ru, kii.g Stove with furmnre. are getting siclc of the war. It hail ueen ; Parli.r Wood Stove. S I.ouiim furnished. Frick in the Af.7:o. bacec" 10 , It""ng J- Sunday morning (Gtb,) w. d- b ,h inrUb!. ,j . , , , FankiMjrtun. ! were 00 our T0''5 hour.when the I 0j woej surrord lt tbe hands of our troops, t riofc is aiiTniu; uii'- i .ej;iiut:uk rcccivcu me oruer iu go. i e Eank.of which bo is Cashier, and VYtn C. were cot relieved, and consequently did Lawson, President. not participate in one of tho greatest bat- tics on record. The Uegiuieut did not , return, and the camp equipage was not removed until yesterday, BJ we had to re main on picket till it was brought away. From what I saw yesterday as I passed and we have come to the belief that most of them bave a decided preference fur the Southern cans. Yesterday, Capt. Smith's Company, jut below os, found the dead body of prove. llallccK nas commana 100,000 men, all eager for and not to be caught nappinz. 4,000 men are buried on the late battle field two to one of them being Rebels. Work Stand, 3 LooVm? (.Us?, Bureau, 3 of over Toilet Stand, several Baskets, Lamp, Otais BUCKEYE ALL RI3HT! Court week, May 19. I'nloa Count Court Proclaaaattoa. t lHKREA.i. the Hon. 8AM L 8 WOODS. frrsideni Judce fur the to Lb Jadieiai District of Pennsylvaaia, cuoipoaeil af 16 couuties of I. ni-u, M;tflia and Xnrder.asd Jxu VSi3(n!STii aodj M Wuu Ci(jSAasw ciaie Ju.iges in L'uii o county, bare issued tkeir pri-erpt, bearing date the tiA day of Fet.a li. .-, and to me dirncted. for the boldinf ef aa Orphans' Ci-urt, Court of C'ufflnuiB fleas. Oyer ar.it Terminer, and Oeneroi iuarirr tteaHOY. at LE WinUl'KU, f r the cnuntr of UNION, the Third .Mod lay of MAY. (bein in l?nr ibl N-irrv:t ,(' 1C!') I ' 19 h day) l"J,and to eonunue one week. a. til iuv HU1H... LVI iuu.i Noii--.e u ther another trial ! "v''crX j WOSl Wci Aricaltllral topic- j and for ,he cuot, of I ?: 'I.?.',, t.,.. 'ir i t, ware. Writ,,,, meuts now in the Mark! ! I r"" J! T rthi-lvins fur Ilocki, &c. Ac. &r., beina the I usual variety of articles necessary for youri KIGIIT. The Hepublicans, I'uion Pe jnocrati, and olbiT loyal porsona sustain ing tie National Administration, purpose uniting on one invincible Ticket in Ne.w nat P. 11 fV,i,ili.vp done . ,T ,.,.,iiia i cr the battle crouud, and from what I in New Hampshire, Khudo Island, and ' , , . . , ... ,. warned of my oomrailcs respecting the Connecticut, and vote the Kebels "bretb- b - . , i n jut. I will five you a few items which ran" out of sight i , . , ..u l -. . . j tniy be of some mtcrcst, although it is X3iYe I've news, at last, from Xew sotna time since the battle. Our Reg., Orleans, that b ks reliable. Tho n posses- j Wttb the 11th and 4th Ind., aud eion of that m itiied heart of lU-beld jm, is Thomsous tith Ind. ISattery, form the First pr-jbably complete, ere this. The N.vy UrigJe of Gen. Lowis Wallace's division. operating so lung in that quarter is com-Monday moruiog, this battery was the minded by C 'ii. Porter and Farragut, 1 fjrat to open fire on the enemy, dismount- Biil the Army by Gens. Butler and l'bolps. : iag one of their guns. The brigade, ad- The troaps we believe are principally ; vaueed on them, when the enemy fUd, from New England. 15ut Capt . Gjbin s losing two more guns spiked. Iu eross- t tj..i l,.,m L ' : i: i.j ,l. o .i .i o i i . ! 6 Company irom ouu -u.y .- ,.,(.. p iu. im. wu, lbe place, we found not the bas, but James Wolfe of LewUburg) U supposed to . charge on the battery, but were repulsed 1 freh tracka cf b BeaBS of whicU be . .. wilh relt 1085 fcy our Sent Their the , had baea reB(feJ n ie nisU, A few Comparisons. Ieder fs!1. P'creeJ b' btIIa. "u,le ; I had intended sending one of the bags At Waterloo, the arrival of Ulucber- " completely riddled. Our , homei fcut f(j. inolhe. opcn-lng. who he had tried to cut olT-ensured the ! "en kept steadily onward, driving the en- Fwm whl. - tl)a ,.Louiiiln. , ,1 v i .v.. Cr-t i. emy irom one position loanotneriui towaru ..m-nfull rf NanIeon toe ttreal. Ai , J r Gen. Mitchell now holds 200 miles of , V.,' ... " , . .IIU9 Ill.VtC ...,rw,. .'I. .If., o. Railroad in Nurthem Alabama, cutting off. all Rebel aid from the Kast. lleaure-! r a. LeniriSurr, April Us. LXiNEil.jWKit, Aucticner. Uuion Eoldicr in the woods near Fairfax I guard's hope is opon the Southwest and station. Ilia throat was cut, his cap and I where they still thiuk they giiucd coat gone, and he had the appearance of ; I1'! dy at Shilob' ,Dd e sending him te , . . . , .. . intoroements. uatiug ueeu urageu sums uisiauce py tue j feet. lie must bave been killed a couple ! of weeks ago, and, from the manner in I which the body was mutilated, the deed Auction ! therefore hereby (riven to toe C'er- onrr. Justices of the Peace and C'cnttabWa ua of L'nion.io appear la lhair uh their record, wqoj- sition,eiainina!ons and oilier remembrances lUHi UU lUD I I io do thoe thinirs which of their offices aad lat CIICC2 WAIIC CHQIVTS ft ffl ' 'hetr behalf apoertatn to be dune; and all Wii CLIrtrt, 11 ALLdi 0nnirv.tn U. bUi, ; npesacdutherDernsprosecuiini iabtha of the Cummunvealih against any persoa or persons, are required to be then aad tberei attendm;;, and i.st depart without leave at their prril. Jurors are reueted to be panctual iav tli-ir attendance at the appointed Unit agreeav ole to notice. J.ci lnburg, I'u, 'IMIE imprece lenipi success n 4: me L (iC-l'fncv. Ths liL't'K coir !!? Kevcltiritia i'i .'t has cause I n , 'J 'i.jr.liiii- . IM. be exp0'1 to Public Sjle at the zt ivs'.dcTire nf rnaMLiy CiNtmri, (! ", Gen. Banks' and Gen. Fremont's Divi- t'ZVXV. sione are pressing vigorously towards the j ow, prpvriy, v;;. I repuiaiicn ii so well maWi-ii'd th.it it is Railroad from Virgiuia to Tennessee, or j 4 head of llors-7, 5 Cow, S yoor.j Cattle. ! erc;ly necessary to particular;!- its aJn perhars "on to Kicbmond," and if Gen. ! 13 Sheep (superior storu.) 1: line H;-s. a - u-"- ,We will, however, call ih aiteutiou rmSr. nurse , - ',;.,,.,, ., ... iraiti aUU cj liii-i, uf w.ntt 111c .iioL'nii. j must have beco committed by some prow-! M'DoweU's diTisioo keeps op with their rs Waann. sprin WasontCi.rriip. Iir lin- Scceaiouists. To-day, be is to be line, they mum ere long ruscu the liebel ' J'w" a?d're'4hl.?5 Varl,;:e;;ra,n buried wilh military bauors. Capital should do rev.rae occur. Ftirk ;tI Hfjfcint Tac-,,(; ilitarv bonors. Capital suouu do reverse occur. ! - ..j -v, : c.m may be mrowi out of gear, Last eveuing, some of mj men d scot- Whatever impatience the Preside and teller. IU I.i.Ids. tVrks and Kak. K.l- i .JuV A s ' . . - S-ci-ptarv of Vr inav have shared with ler. Carnas-e Haroe an 1 IMw Cears.-x.ih a : "ar-ihe W roashi ln-n t.nara. .nh HardcneJ ered a Dumber of bags of oats, marked ocreiary oi W ar may Dave siiare-l witii , varIV uf p,her lmpi.men' usna-v "' rM or Vv.z LJce-the D uble- iiirfcl Joiiit, by wfiica lae iuuer )udr may bf i-'uldtd ;hc l n Crank Jfha.'i the S trl iSpnne and Wheel, by which Uie ('uit-r liar 1115? be raised an t lowered sn 2 io cnt as low to ihe Rft.-u-T l as may iir Mtel Pitmaaand Urass Ha its I. "Coufedorate States of America. Virginia," , ,he ,0t!(Ver' nl b PP1 "h "!a r- . ,un..l on a Kar.n-al.o 4 or 5 tuns Tim,,hy ! ... ' . , ' ,i my of the I'otumas loitered seven months : 1(.1V Rnj crn in ,h. Ear. standing in an obscure spot at the edge of , fccf jr Ms0K,3as ,hfT ow eorJuy ap. I "v;,,,.,. n,a,r',, n.d.tcad,. Be.b a wood, and we made up a party to go and j prove M'Clellau'a actions at Voiktown. ! and BeddiDS.t'loek.scr-tarv De-lr and Boui 1 fetch them in this moruing. Oa reaching ' He is an enginier, and as such is rrducing :se. C'ornrrt:up:ioar ds.c'ook ftove and 1 that p ace, as Manassas shonld have been . " 1 V . . ' . ' , , , , lot of Wool, 2 oarreU V ine;ar,2 CorpT Ke-t- rcduced, by approaches and tho strategy of , , a qnanlil,. ,)f cmk.,i Aieat.t.ieih-r with doing something instead of nothing. j a arSe lot of Hous:h old an I Kitchen Fjrni- ture too numerous 10 specif. Terms made known in the d3y nf sale by JOSEPH M. NFSBIT, li.vn nr. jer rr.r band and seal at the Bher iti's "tice m l.-wiborg the S2d day at February, A D 101, aad the 6ih year of lhe In iepen.ieure uf the United States of Asmo c. Gud save the Commonwealth! L. r. ALBKiaHT. Sharut Is?m List fur Coart. May 19. John Sankey Jr vs Ann Barbara Saglter t Hannah Hummel vs Daniel Rents 3 O and il JuJoo vs J Miller aud O Hoover 4 Jn Miller assignee &e vs B Jadon'a Exrsi 5 Liu. Mcnsch el al vs 8a Lons; aai Wf 6 same same 7 AMam Walter vs J"bn Kesaler H Hrnrv Muser vs David tsenbaer t ti a Ji hn Wtniers vs A J Crots-r ind ths : in A J Samosel dr. .1 Sucker n II Heffrli St Drai't i Mirr BecLlev v W Deohler dt U Baaam or be backed . hen their rout became complete. column, overwhelmed tne Luionists. At , "fi Hampton Roads, the advent or the Muni- ; alu"Mt c5'"6'41" ' ot shell, grape, eaois or hurried on by the Department I turned ,L'r tD03t of tbe Vi 0u,J on the Rebel's i iv into sorrow. And Ulei.l kileJ, nd twenty M ...ua. tna failure to detain Jjhnsou a evening, odd wounded. The ; Tigers" must have been the special terror of this bcigbborhood. They hunted pigs and poultry for pastime, and brought a great many slaughtered sheep into camp, excusing themselves to their officers oa tbe pica of the sheep having attempted to j was to Grant, at 1'ittsburg Landing, tbe olber R-gitnents suffered more than ours. bi,B., lfacm stevedores,eoaI-heavers,ic., Ulucber, the Johnson, the Worden, who As Ju t" r the btlle ground, and j frum xU wlursel of Xj!w Orleans, are reversed tbe tide of warfare. Ste tlje mJ n""J &. tu dd i eid to have composed the principal rart of this regiment. Tbey met mere than their match in tho "Buektails," at Dranes ville. Oar Division, with tbe exception of tbe Stb, is now at Catlet's, twelve miles be yond Manassas Junction, whither we ex- Gen. M'O'ellen it is supposed now com maods 150,000 men, of whom 5'J,U00 are ' 1 cnnsylvanians. Thursday last, a Union gncboat shelled a battery before Yorktown, silencing it. Washington, April 2G. The Govern ment has so special news to-day. Minister Cameron sails for Ruasis, 7th inst II Y. TCLCKUtl'II. Ehiloh (back from 1'ittsburg Landing) b" 'aj"g "ouod, the trees (some a was the counterpart cf Ralls Hluff. Only fat ia diameter) twisted and torn off, and a part of oar army bad crossed a river into ! the th P1"d UP. J wil1 bive ome an nnknown enemy', .ouotry, when tbey ide of of that struggle. The ,e assailed by superior numbers. Tbe . - been buried, while the . .t first succeful but the wounded have been taken down tbe river. ehan.ed the result. " H" art to Tue '"" 00 both 8iJ,; 3 "Jt b"t j Pcct E " "" " we are relieved, j have no more JUtl .'mis or fialU Uhjft." ,iut of ,be taemS niust bave been far the Four Companies of the 83th P. V. were Grant and his heroes struoaUd day'aud heaviest I have asked many different ; sent up, the beginning of the week, to lake bight to maintain tbeinsefves-and when;00". ,b'T " B saying that, our place, but after lying here a day or ulir. division, anaeared. the vaunting ' wler8 theT b,J been tbrea KubeU 1J ) two, they were taken away, probably to be , , ,,,n n. ' dead to one of our men. One of my com- Beauregard found his own liu.l Hun. ! 1 . ... i. . , , , ,, i, .. ,i n.,tt. i radue informed me that be stood and At Rig Rethel, Hull Run, and Ralls ..,,.,,,, ... ,.. . n t--,.mn,l counted 110 dead Rebels around bim. R'uff, the Lnionists needlessly ommenced ... , . , . c.L .u i i,.,ii ; About If mile toward the river from here, 5;lting on tbe Sabbath and were badly ; . , , , , , , ' Lated. AtMillSpring.Winchestcrand;" lbe g"Dboats made such bavoc cl oh, the Rebels chose to attack on tbe .e.Lhnth and lhu suffered defeat. ".V- tk-tx'jfr the SaUath to hetp it hJi" iiacQmmaiid of tbe God of Rattles, who Lu most signally manifested his displeas ure at its wanton violation. Generals Ziilicoffer and A.S.Johnson are tie only Rebel eommanders who man fully met Union forces in fair.open fight and both lt'.l upon the field. ISelore litauregard bad celebrated a among them. On Tuesday morning, scv cral from the company to which I belong were there and say tbe dead and wounded lay piled on each other two feet thick. The shells set the woods oa fire, and many of these were burned to a crisp, presontiog a horrible scene. It is singular yet true, that, here, as well as at Fort Donelson, most of the Rebels were shot in the bead. Their canteens were filled with whisky, and many of tbem were so drunk when Another Union Victory at NEW ORLEANS ! 17d Qua Rappahannock, Apt 27. Hon. E. M. Stanton : I bave just returned from the tamp opposite Fredericksburg. I was told that the Richmond Exminer of the 2ijtb (Sa turday lust) bad been received in town, announcing as follows : "XKW ORLEANS TAKEN Great Destruction of Property, Cotton, and Steamboats cnou";h Steam boats saved lo carry away tho Ammunition Great cousteruaticu of the iuliabitants." Ibvi-n M'Dowiix, Mj Gun. Cmg. ChiUtnia., Afrit A ltninl.trator GEOIiGE MERRILL, Attorney at Law . . . Lswisburg (Jice in the Recorder' t OJire. Keb. 7, ISM i. (no Side DiiUt no wciaht on Lie hjr. es , i i (Wdca A Marsh vs Wm Moor ni-clrs- backs as ei!y as a c in ail i f t ,3 m P L'hlins;r vs Aiei Aromofle Thioi form a ccrub, nation of advaulaies j 14 m Hariman vs Jas S Marsh oa Ca vetch bo other machine posit-ss'. 1 15 y, shfer vs P Billmrer aad olh 16 Fiancis Ii l oUS vs Abram Walter IT John Brown vs Robt Candor 14 Ar Clark's Adm vs Charcb di M'Hicaaal Gearin? n the Piivins Y.'hceli. A team uf horsei tr-iyhitis tiud H'. each, wi'l cut a.i iKie uf trass au hour wna ease. Tr.e inacti.a-: i; ftirni:-I,ed wit'.i tj Cuttrr Bnr one for cutting sra.--, at'd tiie 1 ihcrfur , ceiling ernin (-a-hT expresiiy i.lapted lu the ufe iiitemle.! j Vi eilori will be wfntirg to maintain the 19 do do to N Vesach's Crra vs YoaogmajieaWalie Cl C Kosenbrry vs J Ac C Klrckaer James sct vs Jos Meizel M Timnthv Ro vs Choreh M'Micaavl 24 EJwar J (l James vs Levi Beck and oik) ' The L'nim must i preurrtl." YOTH T-The Accounts of THOMA9 X Pi;ii'lli:K.dec"d, Forward's Merchant, have been placed in my hands, by hi Adroit! pies, U1.11 i f bein; the Sest IlacUiaa iu the tVorld ! The vjorcriuers rturn Ihf.r sincere f thanks 10 their friends IVr the generous sup- . .., . in yon tiirw in.r irnivc iu i 11 , , : o in ...c isiraiur. lor unme'jia e elic:Jt.n. mrici;" ., , .. . .,' , .. . ... t w -brated Bjckeye Crapr and Muwer into ovrr li0 accounts Those interested, please 1 ., , , . I ' , . . . .11 a .,1. .1 , - , r-,h ., . , Ceo ra and ?orthirn i'mosv vania. and are be collected by ine u:h May. L. B. CHRliiT, J. P. Lewisburir, March : , ln Fortress Monroe, April 27 Hon. E. M. Stantoj : A fugitive black just arrived Jrnra Ports- 1V Iroui Lis Uruic bombardment of,tb bttle commenced . b.rdly t. be funster, It wu hitnsolf defeated at Shilob, and iitferaj, E oanoke, l'ort Royal, I'u- Jasii, scd older "re-possessed" forts bug aretcd the loss of Sumter. L. I'ope Walker, the Rebel See'y at War, boasted that the; would spend last , able to walk. Tbis the prisoners say them selves. They also state, that, before leaving Corintb, Beauregard made tbem a speech, telling them if they fought well and whipped ns oat here, tbey should eat their 4 th of July dinner in St. Louis. FIRE I?ISURAN03. INSrmxcE COMfAVa OF NORTH AMEUICA Philadelphia. (I nryortd, IT .'I.) Capital 8500.000.00 Assets, Jan. 1SCI - - l,t!5i,719.Sl ARTHUR G. COFFIN, I'retident CHARLIE 1'LAT'l', Secretary LVBuiMins annuallr or perpetually, Mrr. cbandie, draiii, Furniture, lc, insured, at current rates uf Premium. JOHN B. LIXV' MlmS . Aeent for I nion county. Pa sent to Vorktown. While in Alexandria, some days ago, I learned that John Welsh, of my Company, whom we had left there, in a hospital, when we went to Manassas, bad died and been buried. lie was born in Gloonior- ganshire, Wales, and was at bis death about thirty years old. He was a good soldier. i is raiuiug lu-uay, auu mere is a soiu mouin, onnging tne rctertdury frxprcs ut VEVITI VN" KLIN PS and air stirring mat is quite 10 contrast with yesterday, which contains tho fjllowmg WINDOW SHADES, tns nne summer weatner or yesterday. , aespatctt : The iarges, ,d fiesl assortmeni in th- Then, half the boys had their coats and j Norfolk, Ap. 25 The enmv nassed I at lhc lo'esl Prices. Ulmds pain'ed shoes off, wading in tbe creek. To-mor- i l ort Jacitson at 4 0 clock yesterday, last row it will probably snow. T. C. i Thursday forenoon. When the cews rcsched New Orleans, tbe excitement was Tn Impkllino Power. "The Rob- boundless. Martial law was out in force. Buckeye in lheeurialie puniiunit nuwoccu-1 2a ttm B l,nai);il vs J 8 Heimaach at al is Aaa Waruer vs Barai waraer GRAND JUIIOIIS. May T. 1861. KUj William Soil, John Datrsaiaa, Iaaa Kim?. I.sird Howard Bajdie David ll-nnin, John Bcalar. J irepri Dirfffni :rfer. Weidier Roh'and much tndeliied lo them f..r their warm ?reei- L-ioj Abraham K Mrnacn, Joaa Bayaar, incs and ktnt cl'tiiei in recommending il to I Hmry Orwij, Isaac Keish the. r friends and nemhbors. i Kie Ctr O W Aakia, Joaai Hawah For Certicmt3. c see Circulars, which J u B-rtto John l BpiUar, David Hor mav be had of any cf their Agents. 1 lacher, Li. E Kess'.er 'i"hy also manufacture Tilcyer'!! Pat-I Cnui-J -hn Sietter, sen'r rut I'iiUdU ;r.i;: Urii:, wtich is! V.' HtJT.d Andrew Forster, Eivtst ac.;noiedei 10 be liie iiKsl' 6rEi SOiV- Elt IX lu, and the only one wnicit SOWS 0.1T3 PERFECTLY! Also. the iLi jtiiauc Clover llrittrr, r.'iti-:h citfans Itioroiiiro. wuiioul in tne i-asl iiijiinnir Ihe seed. Wtil clean route iu liie sa:nc lime lhau au7 other machine ia use. Kmt tiujil r Vuraham Freierick ii trti-u lr !i r:ck Wurman Lii.utu:u Enos Bender JA'.t VERSE JUR0R9. JAmntimeMV at Kaihrrman, S W Pellase. Wm U .;enre;f, Jonas Hoy. Michael M.llet. Js . Chas 3 To-Jer. Joseph Master, They also manut'acture and krep on hand j II I Xeahii.Joep!i Meiicil.Joha II Oowdaiaa. ILIHDS AND SHADES. n. J.W1I.M IMS, No. IB Xor. Sixth Street. PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturer of r . a a t 1 . l Semtn.r in v..t.; .KIM Star." t " 7 prouaoie, nni mucn Si;i,i,n i f- i ! against their will, as tbe next fight will Witcoell and other 1 ankees now occupy , ' Walker's home in Huntsvillc, Ala. ! rbP' Ao "e tM tha tbe wcr -Men from tbe State, no. free dcliv-1 DBt fi,iDe n. b e8tr tied the now Secession territory from the j 0n SundaJ MeD,ne' af,er lbty had Tories and P.riti.b in the first Revolution. onvcn our ,r00P' om' uu Tson8 of the old Northern Whigs are i Pwio- f w" of lb camps, he mad. fcr their fathers' work over again.., j "0,bcr 'Peccb' ,e, ",D thc :ot t0 d",r' f lot hope, more effectually T J'b'g. " f (tbe.'"' "d .b' -Pres. Lincoln's first Proclamation for ; . d b 'n,endcd ",er,D- ,r i - - i ii.. bis horse in the Tennessee. 000 Volunteers was received in tbe t " .... , n ' , - . , n-,i. We are now camped in the advance, Ebel Congress at Montgomery "with r . ' ... - , . . ri 1 on me crouuu wutm sua uumiu - .. bwwu.. w " - -" - -" J materially diminished. "tfiUttnt dovelormcnts prove that thrv mm. Another battle is imnendinfr. ..... . , j o e ,v"'gVi of tbs Golden Circle bave a , The troops are in good trim, and eager for Iarge Botnlier of tbe members of the i tbe fray. Gen. Ilalleck is here, and great Society ia the United States Army, as thinra miv be exocctcd from the Union -ir. .. .. . - r- ' ' uuiccrs. 11t Hub Itirmi h rebel (Jpnrr. - , els have carried thoir line of fortifications nd business was completely sasnended. quite across the peninsula" was the j A" be cotton and steamboats, oxeept so . s - j-...i. ... many of the latter as wore nceessary to tenor of a dispatch sent from our army i . 3 . ... . . . ' , , ' ... . transport ammunition, ivc.were destroved. before lorktowu on Monday to the U ar , At j 0.clock l0.daTi thB operator bade as Department. "Rreak through the line, ! good-bye, saying tfleenemy had approached then' was the prompt reply from Wash- j before Ihe city. This is tbe last we know ington. 8o it has been for weeks, for regarding tbe fall ; will send particulars months indeed, ever since tho President's M 50n " csn bo hlld war orders directing t general advance on ! Tbe De8r0 als0 "P0"1 ,hlt tha RebcI th.?2,lnf PVhrnarv To everv ,n,.linn i bT lw0 VtW steamers nearly 0m- from every department, the one word from j plctcJ, and that it is bslicvcd that the the President and the War Department first routed. There is a strong picket out, I l tmnK tney win not caica ns napping ii has been Forward. Tbey have adopted the pithy answer of Gen. Grant at Fort Donelson : "I propose to move at once upon your works." Merrimao will be out to-morrow. J. E. Woor.. ami trimmed, equal lo new. made and lettered. April II, lsna Store shades 3m Administators' Notice. ATTHEREAS, letter of administration on the Estate of EEYEUS AM.'.IOXS, late of Lewishur; buro', L'uion county, dee d, have been granted to Ihe subscriber in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all per sons kuowin- themselves to Le indebted lo said estate, to make immediate paymentj i .m,c. n, .. .. lor,,r ,,,,,, and Ihuse having claims against the same, i wvt. iiuit tut ,.ur .ii.i.. mi.i k i-r vur door will present them dulv authenticated fur set- ""," !" ' ment, to ESTHKK AM VON s ) Adruinis- orW.M.DIUilRBACII, traiurs. I.ewisburr;, April 1. lt'2 for sali IlitTling't TrtuU I'- wrr and 'ihrrst-sr ; TtlrsTttpli Eu:idrr CuUrr (ri.-j niz'i) . Cs Ling Wunri, amonz wiiich is to; ce'ehrated " t.'on Imet.tal ;" f.iior an.l fl.t .vVir.t, and ad AifdJ. of Cat and lirwi'it Inn ani t'.ruti lijr.i. 'sLlFEit,W"AI.L .!ilIi;i.NE!i 4c Co. i'vitrul iv-wj-y, Lrwittta's, Va. Marrb 31, 1 JU. Peace! Peace! rr iTirr;Trf.atiJ -iRtlpsvtron fniqicfanlTTTiiJiMrrjt Tht-m tfi year atUiDtiuo. o-i fn.-i cI ynut Car, Auu K-e uur biy uwjJj uJ other tlu WSw nT-3i-i rd rhi!!?. i-ad $tin Trjfhivsi, Aul i'i mrnTi A'i 1 "i. n 1 ri ioWool Wf(BS H t tc T i.iuif l 1 ..:!! !. irti I'nnt-t f-r f .n Eucli 13 t rasue'ii lurtuoobecu'sr juet t,iu uvcJt. Wc r!t'iu;f i r Im&u mud Ho.l t"t fiiU; Wf"f t k i.s a l ail fi'f tlufct.-r itn I wnw, W-'t C)in-ll"rtv uti'l Cowt'. Hil rrinflin Fliirti, An 1 lcrtimn atvi ClifckiniT" Mr JriwtTs kikI t.irl5. W SIi.rt-s'i'iu'B mn l C.-ilwr f -r m-n artl tr l jn, 1 it Jriiitf ra lur lctiv-i, but du't d. al iu tojt. t-krii- at: 1 Uu: : -ivr l'E.'i-Lcl or Ctti.M. Correeteil Weekly Wheat $108 Etrgs $ Rye 60 Tallow Corn dO Lard Oats 25 Hum Tbe famous Culonol, (now General,) Doniphan, of Missouri, whose great expe-: ditioa in the Mexican war, all remember, ! is now urging all Missourians to drop Flaxseed 1,50 Shon.&Side arms, and take tbe oath of allegiance. The ' Dried Apples. $1,25 Clovcrsocd public speakers in Missouri are now going ! Firkin Ruttcr 10 Potatoes S 10 . 8 .. 8 .. 10 6 ?1,0( J. M. C. RANCK, ATTORNEY AT I ..AW, Lrtriiburj, l'uion Co., 1 'a. OFFICE on Market St, three doors hclew " Cooper &. Evans'. April 1, i(?. obtain their accurate information of the movemtnts of our forces. Tbis organ uatt.n Bd. watching. Its emissaries r se.tter.4 verj,ber(!i and are even How attempting to ...... . , . . 10 cucitato apolitical ...u , aiauuighan, ,t lue hM(J for troops on the Tennessee. Wm. Rkkd, of Hartlej, P. From the Sllfer Guards. Aran. 19, 18C2. I have no details of battles to record- nothing of brilliant charges, the taking of the Durnose of diviJin .v,- .. ' . ! I,.tiri(. or tha capture of towns. In . . - iiurin, and ' ----- - . bnogtng tbe Kebjls aga n into power io fiC' our rceimeBt " cllPJID6 r,tber the Government. The people must be on neutral ground, guarding the Railroad tieir guard against tbe machinations of ,0 Bristow, four miles beyond Manassst tbise 'K. G. C."Suiilury Cazetie Junction. After lying at the Junction (loioa Dcm ) several days in the barracks of 2ith tod The c"oB"vt Tow-Tlred thfl ,' 28tb "W ''eimBOt,. oroondc,, b harden of the We.hcrlld (Ct) I of d dead horses, that made ys he did it in crAr t k. V.. ' . .u ' i the air almost insuDDortable, we took the lif. i , iue i I n Fresh Ruttcr... 14 Country Soap 4 & 6 In WaafiiBfrton, 2Si olt, if IUf. JkAio Thorn". Mr. J. P O'X. ftrtn-rly of Danviltti, tuhi Xvt HANNAH ilKi'r LRU, fi Befiayiaiii uo. Bv RtJ.W R Ker, Utb inf . P AMITI, KW and Mifli DttD, lIKlimi'a SrhorkV.) In K.ltyTp. nt taut, PHILIP ScnUt'K, aMl 'l yrs, 1 ass anil lsdBjih la Clintoa Co, ISth tn.t, kirn. ANNA HAMILTON, In lir SSth y.i" dm of th mrltwt mrmkn ol In Pin. CTk (Jrtv Sbor.) PrwibyUrtw Chur.li. imprisonment, to which be was eon-! car and W4ro "Jumped" off by Companies --uiaeu, pad become insupportable to him. ! differoEt Stations along the line.whenee Some of the editor, of the South pro- ' p"rd "rs Ul t0 CMTe,,nd p to use op their typs metal for tails 1 bri(1fej ' be vicinity. Our Company is ' sbiuticg-irons. Couldn't do maie ' cttcred in groups of fours along a line of Uschiif that way than tLey now Uo. j nearly four miles, a duxen or more of ns J'acre ar- f"i.V'y"of "the blood relations ' roa,in'nB ' tbe center, encamped on a c' luc l4tr i",. n Inn n i c. i bicb bank nvprlookinir tha railroad. The into tbe field "for the Union," and will bave great effect in cooling the excited inhabitants. The January number of the British Quarterly Review shows, that while, dur ing the last fifty years, the Cburcb of j mart iiitoiiihun-. h..ta or wbiogum cur i o . i. . i i BaaaaaaaBaaBaBaaaBaaaaaaaBBaaaaawBaaaaaB fiOgiana nas isuea per rem. veuiuu the growth of the population, Dissent has placed itself 303 per cent, ia advanoe, in supply of church accommodations. In a recent number of the Lutheran Olttcrvtr, eight notices of revivals are given. About four hundred hopeful con versions are reported in tne aggregate, a. gracious revival is in progress in the Iowa Lutheran College at Tipton. One Wisconsin Regiment staying nearly year in Maryland, git up seventy mar riages with the daughters of Maryland. Senator Deolittle illustrated the tendency of tbe North to colonixe the South, by thi fact. The Luttteran Obterve.r says there re now laboring in South America fifty seven missionaries, representing tbe English and American Episcopalians, Congrationalista, Presbyterians, RaptUts, Methodists and Lutherans. In 1801, tbe number of Reformed pas tors in France amounted to 653, and of r.iithern anl other pastjrs to 405 105S Estate of EerryUll Bell, dee'd. L'siow CorwTV, sb. The Commonwealth of Pennsylva c 'jnialo Maria uell and Samuel li.Or- "" J wi?, Administrators wi:h Ihe Will annexed of Uerryhill Bell, late of the borough of MilUmbur?, Union county, and State of Penutylvania, deceased; to Ihe Iso sons of Ann Johnston, who was a dauehter of Martha (jeddes ; to the children ol ..Iary SVtf rinti." nn! K.ttui, stl klnl. "rOjn.nswr Si.esil mil ... uioi)-. tc b-.iY-U I...t.. r-: Y m il f .iu ii- . "h:'.."i ':, t, reuu-r .1 t,n 41SIIK1.LKU-S . 'h- B.F. iSK BBOWV. L.llFt,ui, A.ri! s, lri - REMOVAL. TiW?T A. MEKT7, Esq., has remnv-1 his Dilr-e un Market fi. tvo liours west of the l.ewtshur;? Bank, where he will a:tead to all niauner of bnsiness in hts ,me prorr.tness. man. Lewisburz. April 1. lr'2 .ith Spi-aUs buth Ec'lish and ier- J. A. XLli 11 "lAUTES DC VI." 11'. a: M .rrv"s fia'Isrv Photograph Albums al Moa-rys Ga'lery Piunoijraphs lar;e st a: 5l.'wrys(Jallery Piiotorap.is in Uil at Mowry s Oal'try Ivorvtjies . i Muwry's tJal'ery llulioiviies ai.Mowry's (iaiie.-y 8awvers, (namely, lohn, Benjamin, Jt-iT-rsnn, ! Ainrovps, and I. Ilia, 41. u, llll., y -'. , BUFFALO HOUSE LEWIUBPKG, UXJOS CO., PA. LEWIS GEIBEI., Proprietor. rjsHIS new Hotel is sttualrd opposite the X Court Honse,in the most fashionable and beautiful part of the town, and for style and convenience can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the University, or attending Court, wilt find it the most convenient and central public honse rhar-rs will be the most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Persons in the County will be charged 35 cts per meal. Lewisburg, April t, l6J Li inc. jdjj after nc came L.ie, a tnio LruLe 1 ia all moie than duulltJ ia km Jems- "Dion Cavalry! Von are rrnuired lo meet, for drill. 4g si the house of Gideon Biehl, in East BurUlu, on Monday, Sth May, 1W03, at 10 o'c, A M. An APPEAL will be neiu me iimr rav. By order of the Captain : JOILV HAH-SOS, children of Aun Simoulon, ( namely. John W. James W., Jane. Ann and Elizabeth) ; and to thechildren ol Matilda Vnunir, (namely. James II.. John W.. Urrrvhill, famuel and Louisa.) devisees in the said Will mentioned, and ail other parties in interest of the said deceased, greeting: Whereas, at an Orphans' Court held at Lewisburg. county of Union aforesaid, on lhc itith day of February last past, before ihe Judges of the sameCourt, Mar. a Hell. Widow and Legatee of Ecrryhill Bel!, late of the bo rough of Milflinburg. connty aforesaid, pre senled her petition, praring for an order of Court for the sale of ihe real estate ol said deceased. Public notice is hereby given to the above named devisees and all oiher parties in mie rest.to aopear at our next term of the Orphans' Court to be held at Lewisburg aforesaid, on Monday, the 19th day of May next, at 9 o'clock .A. M., of said day. to show cause if any they bave why the real estate of the said decedent, or so much thereof as mav he necessary to pay the Legacy lo the said Maria Bell be queathed, shonld not he sold, and payment cf the Legacy to the said Maria Bell, widow, be made as in Ihe said Will specified. Witness Ihe Hon. S. 8. Woods, President of our said Court, at Lewishnrg, the Sd day of April, A. D. l.-.3. SAMUEL KOL'SH. April 21 All Uin.-ls o- Ivp'S at Mowry s r.a'iery M VKV".-t GALLERY, to V,m:ct irri, near Fourth, siith si I. t-ewisbur?. j. jr. moyei:, A(torn?y at Law, i.EWiBOtto. rsinsr co, PA. C"tOSULTAT!OXS had in the English and j German langaases. . Otiice North Marsei near Third. l.i,.t.u.(r. Jnn. 4. PROrOSALS. SEALED PUOPOSAI.S will be received by W. Josis. Secretary of the Srhonl Hoard, for Ihe erection a nrsv tCHHOL BUILDING, in ihe South ard of Lewisborg Said Building to b let as follows : All con tractors to furnish an 1 complete thft pn of the building assigned to ihem. 1st, Etcava lion and Grading. SI, Siune Work. SI, Brick Work. 4th, Carpa"r Work. Sth, Painting and Giaiing. 6in. Tin Work. Lf t imy in he no Tuesdav erenin?. tha 6;h of Mav 13 Mr. STAilL ItooU Iltnuer nas neIt. pasand speeifiea'iuin cm be seen returned In his fliop iu Lewisburg, again tu al ,he r!Ri-e of Wm. Jones. Payment to tr attend to all kinds ot work in his line. nriUi; m.e as lhe wjri. pr?r,.,. ,:,ot T'"' " " ' ot-' -,e r- Pf'15 I By ord.r tf tse B. irt. " a .'UKS. 1 V . f. r'tht En..a.B;nir. luriwui.. ,ri , leti " REMOVAL. JB. rilllisr, ha reiunved his Of j fice to the bnilduig of Jonaihau Sovier. orih of the Court House, and imrr.edi-it.lv opposite lhe BuCaio House, where he will at tend lo alt mauner of business at his office with dispatch and promptness in his lies uf business. (.Speaks bolli r.n2hsh aa-1 ti.rman.) April 1, IrHiS. I.. B. CilKisr. Washrugtuu U Bell. David Ginter Is'ca tirove, Jae fiuhl, Jae Rudy l"'i i--Va.'catine Stetler. Josech Shaasoa. Et. as Siear, Joiia Vounetnan Hijfid't Wm T Lion. Emanuel Poausa. James V ioiooton, Aaron Miller, Thome Cornelius, Pet? r S Siahl Tirw b-rlii Samuel C M.IIhouse, SeaJM G Giit. Dititrl Horlaeher lirwlii George K Sarope, Gersaaa Biddle. Lemuel Porter Irt vr Wm Sta-Wen. Jacob M'Carlvy. I.'rhanns Ranck, Joseph Mnyrr, aaru'l Dralapv Sol'n Sassoman, Paul Dirtfenderfer. JchaOrr Eft Hufilat Fred'k Hippie. Benj Scbnek M:jKn'trg Andrew GuteUua KUy Daniel Rng!er. Jr Ufj( lia ffilte Richard Struble, Beaaevillw Reisli. Levi Rover Hartley Geo Braueher. John Kliae REGISTER'S rJOTISK VOTICE is hereby pven to aU eon- i. cerne.l.that ihe following named persone have settled their accounts ja the Register' D:rice at Lewisburg, U'nioo county, aad thai lhe said accounts will be presented foreoafifw mattun and aMotranre at the Orphans' Coart to be held at LE i'IBURG, for tbe covnty ef I. nion. on the fourth r riJay ol MAI nvxt being the !:id day of said month, vizi 1. The final account of David Herbst, Guard:in of luh StakL 2. The fir; account of Benjamia Meneek and Abraham Mensch. Executors ol Atrakam Munich, late of Lewis township, deceased. 3. The aeenunt if Israel A. Wehr, Ad. m'nistratnr of l.'mrti Firs, late of Weal Baf faloe lonrnship, decesd. 4. The final account of George BaMk. Guardian of Lyd a Clapham.latc Lydia Reiaa. one uf the da-oshtera of Daniel RrisA, dee'd. 5. The arrrunt or Joel Kanek, ca nf Ik Executors of V.-ati-t lvduig, law of Whil LVer township, deceased. 15. The account of Henry Miller. Admlal. tratcr of Crwge MiiUr, late of BajTaloe Iowa ship, deceased. T. The arcoant of William (Smith, see af the Adminitraiors of J.'m H. S.uild.rltceased, as presented by his Adm'r, James R. Smith. S. The account of EberhartGlazer.nne cf the Executors of Wtlliam Getwt, late of Nasr Brrlin borough. deeeaed. 9. The account of H. P. Ph.Her, Adm'r of lt iV'ain VVitfing.t&ie of Lewisburg boro',dc'd. 10. The account of Daniel Siahl, Adaie. istrator of Catherine YaAi, Widow, leur of Kelly township, deceased. 1 1. The account of Samuel H. Orwiff. A4a mimstrator of Cltarli Drtiibach, late f Baf. faloe township, d.cessed. fiEORGE MERHfLL.'Register n.;istrr's Otiice,.ewisburg, April 14, lf 8 Estate of Jolio fi'butaker,lea'4. rETTEIISof Administration de n aisaee. j with the Will annexed, oa the esiats el Juav WoiTTiaia, lai of East Buffalo T, dre'd. have been granted to LORI.NDA LOW AM persons having claims against said a, a'e will prrs.nl ihsm forthwith lo 9nrg M.-rrul. Attorney fur lhe Administratrix Annl 1, ISriS. rpn; Firm of M'CREIGHT 4c HACCsT I bs Iii-po dissolved by mutual conscat of parties idar.-hJVh. lutts.) Persons hiving ai-i-onnts to settle will plense attend i ihea hrfore the first of May neit. Th Buke will remain at tbe Ptoie, aad paroivots can b made to either oi n. JAMES M'l R EIGHT, LEVI HACK. pijs'oeXitcs't Acn: i,i.;? , v n rs. t ..-.t .-''1 e crnf:.!.! a? I L S. BALCK.