UL raiiiii. IIWfflM If! i I jtf 0. X. WOK DEN AND J. l $t.50 per Year, always) riRUMIIK Sntl-WIT.MV- t t r.iniiuin jm'slay M.irnin? & Friday Afiertinnn. j "cjst-e 'W rrllwiin'""' I and a letter from Central ; Tennessee, in our nezt. 1 Scehlcr, formerly of Mifilin tvl, was ta an Illinois uegimtuv ... .-v ; Battle of SViloh. i Fremont was severely censured for buying ice for the soldiers. It i just wliat j the poor sbk and wiuuded soldi." ot. ( . , ! iaIs it Dot singular that the I.e f -Hi.. , ,on,r,liincJ oi mc ....... itery MUrs for Florida and Texa, or of the 200,000,000 off. red for Cuba for Slave purposes ? yet they growl about the ?ix3 of the war for Liberty and Uuion ! .0rrv- lf pcjceable Union men, say-1 . .nJ doine nothing against tho Itebell-! 1 . .l k? ,L t ion CMl aue to do persecutea anue omm, i o iJ, Ion" will open-mouthed Ueb.l sympa- j oouceutrate about the mouths of the Mis thizers "traducers of the Uuion tJovero-1 sisaipp'with head quarters at Ship Inland, Jea: U tolerated iu the North 7 j " h " f 'N' Orleans, in the shallow 1 - waters between it and Mobile. Under TROSl'ErT. ii ncai, iu iinuo.n .u- other Free States, looks very promising. Fruit has fcemed tons far to escape win-, .... i -ii i i ter dangers, an tt is unpen win oe aonn.i- Mt. Let all our citmsns seen to ontatc anj to save an abundance of the products I cJ the soil, to enable us to Eht or feed , the Kebels, as tne cast may oe. tnyCol Ja'e MooretenOs as a Mistnvri nvrrfenntainint' an able ad dress by ' I. l t, J . 11 ,t i vnanes iraa,c, , . .v. & till the War, delivered at Uuion, Frank-, lin eounty, Missouri, and elsewhere. He I ssys that slavery is the caese of this He- a. it:.- --J k. . lim.tM its removal :n ' fclation' tD Liberia and Uajti, the fnpid Slave Power at Washington has prevented the United States from so doing Our Senate bowcvcr,has passed a bill only J "Democrats" voting agaiost it which recognizes those Governments cQicially. It will be found increasingly valuable to or commercial interests, and is well eal ca'itcd to develop the immense and grow inr lesourees of those countries, and aid then in establishing good and attractive which .hail nrotect and ele- I , ., . i vale the African race, and increase their migration from our country IPJi.We have not yet the Union account : of the late expedition of Gen. Keno, bout 15 miles north of Elizabeth City, to gtoae Mills, whera be destroyed some anal locks used by the enemy, and rooted accordince with the President general j ue loss di nic is tuai one ooai ions loriy j our j.iaiois, anu i uueu u.j aauu-u.j:-. jir i. wouaded men from one Fort to the City, j with lint, bandages, adhesive plasters, . 0 fcj9 j,uB .'" tt-. -', v i Ou the 27th, they boasted they had still sponges, and my instruments, ready to go ;t member of a-c l. AST. bile other tiBtimiA havn ' J 1 . . . . . : . . , the possession of those Forts, whilo all wherever we were needed. J hus we lata county. 11 i tho "liners dv esranni.inn hniitiii . ' ; . . " t , i ,1 .. the others around tktn, but retm-ned at night be.or. a large Werf, ie.Vy, lj trjig " ecit ' i" J ' l-tea the down "'MonnihtrtinltVAimU'fM of the Rebellion a. b, thorough Satof ,h51t J"" werJ.e,SSg! 'inlstration, and alarming about Tares. A : weeding out tf officers. The men aro .JiW"-Bkk,of Dr,lly 0it.1orof ,hi4 kinrj, working in the dark j general trusty-ouly give them true, lift, uds a vunif.njr "-y -o-..-- i me arm. in" ..... far tbem.the 19 wounded were left behind, 1 1 ': with a turseon. They were taken by the : c , , , HMi nth.r nnnrlv led. dul rtroninT.lv , 7" . , ,v '.,: ,; ' ! Ctchaiigtd.anJ arrived at Fortress Manrue. b . GOOD TOR TOM. A correspondent ot th. VWal iW, 2 l.h lt., gives tbejol- Uwingaotiee at one of the common dan- gers erf warfare, l! of the presence of. 1- , . . , .' mini and aa,-irj escape of our eorrespon- deer, "r. G. ()." of Mifilmburg, 1'a : - tierit.Thnma$ (J.Orwi;;. on lh- staff of the eaief of artillery in the army of the Potomac, . ordered k, ,,ic a sketch of some K-bcl 'crkt, and ri h ih.it object in view venturej within i,lty yards of a fort, and with slas and ChS;;; and' ue. bat soon a voile from three rebel rifles. in? muvic fr lheir bails, revealrfl in nira w?ri!nos po.iirOri. Fonnnacly the Rebels wd their aim ; wnh remarkable conlneM and their work UmsM. by 1roPp.n? ' w. ft if killed. A m ream of water between m.i kis assailant prevent their ad- ' lor ihe recovery of the &yppsel corpse, : :be brare Tnion oificfr soon rowle h.i cne under (he cover of our puns, which ; fr aitracied to the place by ihe report of . tT(-uy fired upon him." j t : .1.. flta.. n.fc.nlr CA f,r m.r mm 1 , I t'.' " l fMlition, of the Rebel States. Thousands i of Ftrm, in those States are now nnten- ntei-not an acre so.n-not . person or J '"sign, IbrottleU our gnarJs, clotnea them ninial unit,, u, .hnn,!. nf : clvca in cur uniforms, and thus were tbir best cititen, have been robbed of all I they hti, ,n4 olb, eompencd to flee to ! Prt of P'"6"' ,D1 8uar(l8' Da eDWr our i Philadelphia, educated at West Point and tha North with what they eould carry. ) verJ clmP w!liIe our mcn "ero sIecPinS ! had reiehed nearly GO years. Martial law it decUrra ; j ,r,. i I Tbero may have been slackness or treachery The remains of Gen. Smith ro expect .T of the citic. " ,Bi'?d I .,me,here. but tho fact, can better b. ed in Philadelphia, Snnday or Monday - -mu, lawless ucs- ' - peraaoes ravage as tbey choose. The mil. itary eeosenptiiin now reenrtcii to, is posi-1 lively terrible worse than Earopcin des- j r"--so mncn so mat some men Bj5nt The Breckinridge Democracy of Tenn' to the death rathe, than be compelled to ! ire B0W nMnf. themselve unhappy over tHn. pother, pa, hundred, and tLou-! , Megti Vuioo lgo0 i ,hi. State. of doll.r. for -sobsfituta" Per- j w, hiTe 00 fa,e, for secret political or ont art compelled to take worthless Con- ganiiations, althou'f-h onr fathers had their fedente moocy at par, and not allowed to I Sons of Liberty in '70. Hut what troub iicriininate between it and speie The i l the'0 Brcckinridgcrs is, that this is a g'g of Union mcn is threatened, and r"rt l"?" tb? K-,- C ' " uy are r t. t 4 j ... I nT other UeDel organiraiion, mey wouu ML" J P '4 "dy. ! P'onounce it .tri.il, wpwoMi, but also murdered. To ; eoJ,-,auoJ conservative, nd Demo !" "trans La, the fully of the Secession-! cratie 1 " lr-ady bronght their land ! j"'!v i in .. ,i,..j . . , ... i J air"sdv rnnished for their lnr. ' - - t.wito .... ' ",V,J ""O" ""t - ... ' tuey R. COKNELIUS. In Advanre. I wait UK Fijian, Veteran could nit to. lhe l.luaicen-nt sew rncinne Rate Gone-lllLl Bt41i ul,nBH, t Bau;i,-SI The particulars of this greatest event of I w the war, wc have as yet from our enemies I only and they, oltho mournful enough, ' aro f ir from being full or particular. I New Orleans had 1G0 009 inhabitants, jn Wi(u5S nd ;nflucnce w43 wortIl any other three Kebcl cities. It is 1C3J miles from the Gulf of Mexico, upon the main hraneh of the Mississippi. Seventy miles below the city, on opposite sides of the river, at a narrow noiut. are Forts St. jjonhich the Rebels said no Rhln AniiM r.au Thnt nnastAil rif an . white, and had there concentrated tlnir j snecie. ammunition, ir... as in the safest I place. In short, they deemed ''Orleans' impregnable, and lau-hed to scoro the V? Torts of ho "Abolitionists." T.-ut Murih tliA 1 Dillon fornea heorin In many discouragements, (10 some seerecy,) ; went p,lii:ntiT ,t work Ohuiuiog I iuforrn,ti,.n making advances, and "get-' i ,iu? miJj., goni,riliT, 0jf ,19t ,JvicM by 6b;p (rom onr ,eni re.chcj ,0 tu8 mijju 0( ADrii t.ea tlie M en teijy for lc,jJD( wj,h sjnjcfi j jeciS) luj t(,ulr 6jj,.s protected by a new j rival f iron wet, pressed hay, that nci- j ther hot nor cold balls could "Lise." I On Thursdav of last week, tho labels 1 . . ; state, the beder.l fleet attacked the 1-oris. : They describe the assault as "lernff," t j least one thousand shells tailing witUin , their walls. The otilv hint with regard io ' the City were abandoned : .' t rye .t f 1 tTltl ...1 II. V ' but that their General, Lovcll, with all Morning catno, but no foe appeared, and j wu"8 ,u0 eru'l w b' al the Rebel forces, after destroying immense ' our only loss was our u.-ual good uight's ; The 77th Pa. Vol. was the only Tenn amounts of cotton, tobacco, and vessels sleep. DoC. C. svlvania Regiment in the Uatile of they cou,d not take along, retreated some j bSTk osranslas been I i,Wb:iS'-nanbkl,iied i-0 miles up the river, towards Jackson. ! as,;guca to the command of the late Gen. j ,nrJ :; wounded' and their State fl.g Monday last, tha Rebels say, Com. j ,,, t , f A rhvsieian riddled. The men aro principally from i Farngat was yet before New Orleans, j which had not lormerly surrendered, ana , ho hesitated to shell it. tien. Itutlcr had ! not arrived with tbo land forces and - , 1 1 I . ' i ttmr. .r. ar.n inniinli nn I ' . 3 . . ".?' tlie boats whicu command tae city, to i occupy it sa.uly. In a few days, wc shall doubtless have ; the version of affairs from our side. ,, , i i.eiikL i;iNr.r.EAnEP.s.-ln tne l.oyar States, few if any men dare openly advo- . cato the Secession cause. But there are ! those who do it secrecy, indirectly, under- bdJ deceiti bonC5t js worje tbla i ., ,, , . ,,.,,,,. f , , . . . , , . i March 5, betrays two of these wolves in i . , ,, a I sheep s clothing, by the followice puff : - ' . -mere are t-.v among the many northern men m public life, jnce considered vara to t,. Hoittii, vhn ,1,11 hve Ihe cnur.se and cinilrnri io hurl contempt in the teeih of lT;" cla, are Kcssrs.lWW.m and YnrUu." Roth these are "Deruocralio" Congress - ., , - , men. notorious for embarrassing the Ad-1: ministration in every step to suppress the V R.-bcllion. The Rebels named a camp in j ,. , ,, ... . f. Kentucky, ""i ailandigham, in eomplim- j ent for his sympathy. And Vallandigharn i j, ,bo ouJ of ,he reccnt effut to revjT0 , j 'lr prt, i. the North, to be an t,f aSImvcrv n tha Simth 'camnrom sa' - i . it ... 4 Aavis auu ui3 leuuw cua?piraiors again iu power! If Slavcrj can't Jtfoat Freedom " V" rm " U trJ icm and decoit at elections, through its qI(1 r( iOTen beware: rf . , GcQ iuw complimeuts Generals . Grant and IsuoII, and those under Ihem, fur their valor and endurance at the Shi- lua Dames, ana cnnitnncs moso uenerais command. This shows that be ascribes -.11 a a- n r & Ta t cau""-, " " lhl: cncmy eon,r,scl1 t0 6.et.ouf C.0UD- 'Mei t0 eomo mhhia our ,inM U the ' k"0"0 "ben Oen. rrentiss ana me ntucr prisoners (who were in the advance; are lbl t0 ,Peak for taemselves. c ... k..;.. ii nontnern Fneruianin. io "js .. . v u Cnnled-rv money.!, nlp .i-r.i. t" nin moral money uj.uu wuu . I 1 . i:. . lUJae a I'lil'J jirtim. LEWISBURG, I Hilton Heap. S. 0.. April 21. I Sau Affair Joseph L'pJesraff, In noticing the taking of rort i'uUJSi, . " " "'Vt r v "e '!l 'a'ls T anLl l!,h,U h.,1 on!, three men ! 1,r' 1 fie f"m"l ..of. . found .hut .be i . was laiety sum ucau m irgiui. nw t w,in ine me.licir.ai oundei. But, since the occupation of,, .:,; voun man. and his trai;io the natives drink it the Tort bj our men, they lave been re- pairing damages, and in si doing they found new-made earth, and upon cxamin- ;ng it found 23 dead bodies, of those kill ed (as one of the wounded men confessed; during the engagement. So you see they : still adhere to first principles lieing. j Thursday last, quite a fi.;ht took plica ' on Wilmington Island, near Fort J ackson, j where S70 of the 8th Michigan went to : reconnoitro. They wore twiee fired upon " L. Hift Ir..t.uta vhn L-1 1 1 fl 1 1 and vnnnil. and then made a bayonet charge, chasing .ha Rebels to the unncr end of the Island. i r killing and wounding over 100 i .t . enemy. Our force then brought their killed and wounded into camp. Col. J. Wilson Shaffer, of Frceport, 111., is now here in Gen. llut.t.-r'a staff, as chief quarter master. I was much pleased to meet him, and all going finely, when last night he took supper with mo and told me he is ordered to report to oen. nalleck in the West. Ho returns to Xcw York on the Atlantic. We are sorry to lose him but so it goes in war one day here, to-morrow elsewhere. Armr. 22. I wrote the abovo last night, and was working at simo papers for men who I have discharged from ser- vico on account of chronic rheumatism, Ac, when a messenger came from our farthest rickets, savine the B.U1. were . '. ' " ... . conccntrat.ng with a cannon to attack them. We immediately reinforced them, sent lor 1UJ cavalry irom tne r on, anu made all preparations for battle loaded ! in waiting for an attack, the whole night. jn n,jrn,iju'g divMon, for foolishly making UI)nccc,r. ,arm. has been dismissed Several commissioned ofbeers, carelessly i exposing themselves BO that they were B . . . " M Deen strucK irom lKa !-; ,) nnt 1, . xel,an,.ed. 1 C I Others have been discharged for druuken- Thcr0 are Tet mauv other intern - r.erato and half-wav Rebel officers in hinh , i , - . ii---. -.I., o. should be cut off. It may be hard work t0 Pr0Te ,ncm t0 t' traitors or imbeciles, but the President and others in power captable leaders. Sj,af"5 flT ,M 0175 FORT HAC0W RE TAKEN ! n,, .... ... . .... ,. 1 ho K"ljnd Lnirer publishes the following: C April "O.-Fort "as urrendored conditionally on I ! SunJaT ja"r- t A P,r"on. .f , .p"rlso, ; ; arrived here at 12 o emek last ntght. It ! i .u... rt n-i.; .j .it .v. , III I 1" T 1 1 1 1 llll 111J.L IfUl. UllU DSB I SbASi 1UU I naner. ' nt,T vtTT v71 r77.i.i..i CORINT1I. ednesday, a statement reacheJ Cllr0 thrjt . SCrions skirmish bad uken place near Pittsburg between a ji,tj0Bll advance force 5.0U0 strong and a body of Rebels The National force was eu,,rci ,,clCM,u' "uu number of prisoner, lieaureearu. it is alleged, has 80,000 men at or nearCurinth. Baltimore. May 1. The boat from Fortress Monrofl brings no war news. The foreign Ministers at Wahinslon, wonder that they get no accounts from ' their Consuls at Maw Orleans. Gen. M'Clollan continues to he satisfied with bis movements aronnil Yotktown. A Massachusetts Company, lat weelr, took and belJ lunette, near Warwick Creek piece of work gained with little "WU U. VJtU. i' vn-nu. Mj. Gen. Charles F. Smith died of dysentery, at Savannah, Tcnn., last week Ha was the most daring man, and led the deoisive cbargo at Fort Donelxon. lie mn of Dr. Samuel U. Smith, of next. Gen'. Fremont, Iianks and M'D.iwcIl seem to be on the advance, Rebellion melting away before them. Tho Kebels have Negroes uniformed and in rms at l'orktown : they are compelled to kill as many Pennnylvanians as they can. Yet some of our "Demo crats" say it ia all wrong f..r us to arm Negroes to shoot down the Rebels ! New Mexico. The Uuion canse is re viving, Gen. Canhy and Col. Ssloogb have united forces and think they ean capture the Kobels under Gen. Sibly, who have abandoned Santa Fc. fi.n. (ialieck praises Gen. Sherman (palled 'cray" som time o,) and ree .immenda liim for a Maj r General for bis . fi . . . DCITISC" .w..w- a UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 18G2. j,.ath niust have fallen up.in tho cars of i his patriotio mother, who freely gavo her husband and four eons to battle fur the . riht, with starilinj and overwhelming ' crief. He, with a Companion, had strayed from C3n:p to the distance tf about a mile, when they were challenged by the : guard, and ordered to halt. His companion ; did as ordered, and delivered up his arms. I I pdegruH halted, hut relumed to lay down his arms, and, after a parley, was shot down b? the guard. The parties in tins . vpra HirUI. l'l'I . UCIUII.'IUEJ LU 01 'lure lit 1 l - - i .1 L.- .l..t.. 1 sivc belief that the challenging pirty was ! ock patrolman. In fact, he had been i : . t A. luju'tsea ul'uu iu wuv vu uai vi mo before. w .....i The eatial boat of Isaac Fisher, of Seliugrove, in coming up 1'iymouth Dam, near Noristown, was met by the passenger train of the Ihiladelphia .V Nuristown Railroad, -and the engineer, when the train was immediately opposite the beat, un- neoe-ssarily sprung his whistle, when the , ii i - . .u horses took fright and leaped into the uam. lue urivcr, naiuea iiiraui xeager, of Chapman township, and ouo of the horses, were drowned. The body of the boy was recovered and sent home to bis parents. Fatal. Last Friday aftornoon, Nathan Greenwalt was working in hdgar s plan- j i,lg m;t t Kspytown, and whilo engaged j in oiling or arranging the machinery, his ! clothing was caught by a shaft.-drawiug ' Mj and mangling bitn terribly. Ho was a man I cleem.d, and leaves a family of cight pcr(100, dependent upon bis labors. ,.' T"'. r err HEAVY V KRLlICT. Mr. Dlllllap, Of liar- riburg, has obtained a verdict for SI0.5W) Anderson, for the seduetioo hter. Anderson was formerly the Legislature from 1 Oik Yoik :.c case was remove! Irom ; l'aupuin couuty to i uiiaucipma lor iriai, Lancaster and Pittsburg. The body of Samuel Conldron, who was drowned in Penn'a creek, near the Log , Grocery, four weeks since, was recovered, . . . ! . - . ..... It' i . . . """';:! I I., UU to bis i iuc"J wcki 011 ,t;nl family. 1 James M.Johnson, of Rellefonte, a ' member of the 45 III. Vol., fell at Pitts- i i: Kef. Alem ; pure muuiu". a aou OI , ;riltain brought home from laIlUegsee , gi0Dai dead, j i . ln fioull,y recently boned (having died of typhoid fever) Susannah, the wife, and John C. Ihe son, ol Rev. W. R. Vearick, fjrmerlv of Xittany Valley. We can never read about the glorious salvation of our cause wrought by the " i Western gunboats, without thiukinz how 1'ilKMo-NT as aou!e1 fr making them ! Ry a fire nriein.tinr. from n.l. in ! ashes, last Tae-day mruioe the dwellinn I ... . ... D of Daniel lit ner, in O.d Lycoming Twp,. was nurueu uowo. iioss aoout lauu. Arneemcnl9 it i, .aid are in progress for a Rliroa,i ffom Lewistown to Rclie- finite (where it will intersect tha Lock n.. naven roau ) - The puddlers who wero on a "strike" at Danville, have returned to work at the prices offered them by Mr. Beaver before thej mado that foolish move. Uev. 1. l.izer removes from Sanbury to Manchester, Md. G. W. lloupt and L. T. Kobbsch take his aChoM in Sun bur v. J. Edgar Dizou, Danville, Pa., is named among the recent graduates of tho 1'res bvtcrian Seminary at 1'ittsburg. The body ef John Askey, drowned in Lock Ilaveu, was found in the river at llarrisburg last Monday. A partail list shows that Breckinridge's force at the Shiloh battle lost one third of their number. ,7rr r 7 n i i bamnel Kline, of Kenton, Columbia county, has "netted 2a0 Wild pigeons I this spring. Lewis (1. Hulin?. of Williamsnort. is appointed Commissary with Ihe rank of Major. Dr. Derby, of YVilliamsport, was in professional service at Pittsbnrg Landing. The vote in Western Virginia i. thus far ten to one for Emancipation. Mrs. Mary J. Fry has been appointed P. M. at Columbia, Lancaster couuty. There was bad break in the Canal below Selinsgrove, last week. r. L. Uaobenberg has opened lair of fice in Broadway, Milton. RThe Standing Committee of lhe Friends of ihe National Administranun are invited to meet at lhe Kiviere Hooe in I.ewiburg, Tuesday, May SO, al 1, P. M.. on business. 1. H ENM.NU. Chairman. T. S CnitlST. fce. O'limn . John R. Fi.llmw, DstM B.nnlnff. TtieitiM TVwiiy. U.r. K. Sb..rjr, lloU-rt Kml, K. V.illo.r, J. s.nlrn. Ii.ni.l Sh.Brr.T. H. Chrt.l. W". Pirf, J.'ba N..II, r. Smitb. C. K. Aauw, Jm ., a. Mtuhall. . ...... .. . .i. .....j rrsui.. 1ic.. r" ' ' tv for Moral and iielieious luqmry will be read in the Baptist church, on neit Sunday i afternoon at 2J o'e.lnek. Subject: What fJ.xl d. es and what He reaiur the j I In Honduras, invalids alllicte.l wnh scrr.fu- j la visit the streams mat have drained irom re sarsapanlla cnv. It ... ... 1 1 - c ....... an.! . bailie in it, an t live on it f..r weeks. U hatevrr its eflects, these va tcrtn" places" have reputation nut inferior to our own Saratoga, and great nombers sorely ohtain relief at ihrm from the eruptions, til ceratioiis and sores, whirh are so atn.coh? always to a half civilized feople. Yet I find all rlasses have more confidence in llr.Aver' Ultraetof bar-aparilla, than in the iniireg naied waters or any corupound of ll:e root that they can ninke. 'I'hoe who can afo'rd to loir it it. so rind it is 'n very ffenrrM nve here, curin" ihem surer ami quicker than thv can ? relief with..nt it. Not a few of nor Maptr- proniiris e- tnns to loreicn ina., ll'r' m n I joii;-ii (iv I r it 1 1 lie oi di t i . .i u ant tnen ct-me tiarK (or our eonsumpiton ana If H'mflmTt Bnbami: Cordial will no! ! cure, in the last MaSes of C..,,ompU..n. w - if now irnm tnrtfiirp ii ftll.iriM pfai TPiiei. Hyspepsia is a di.to'titt (tr.-ease to cure, i.iit . iiuo L"ij s tiKKX i!f ijiTTKm w in soon over- ; come it. Head the Advt in another column. ' ' - " - ' 7 KMI'l.o 1 .1.'. to'. j A OK NTS WAXTF.P. j We will p-iy from S-o to $75 per month and all expenses m active As-nis, or cive a : .mim-Moii. Particulars sen. free. Addrc? I 'f.rie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMha . iintel:il Aeau MlUt uhil:. 0o,Jv Corroded Wrtk'y Wheat 110 Eggs 5 Hyc f5 Tallow Corn dO I.-.rd Oats 2-r) Ham Flaxseed 1,50 ShouASide.. Ilricd Apples. 1,25 Cloversced , Firkin Mutter 10 Potatoes ! 14 ,'na,r' S"P .. 4'J 1 k$ On tn.l-t utt.. t.v K.. A II. Mr. a DAM 1T.VMIP.E and SAKAI1 A. A Tl'LKAIlN, of Millon. 1 on the l.utl Hit. Ii Ibn .nie. S it KI. lllLr; IPT. nnr W.hin;U,io.ll.. l..nl..nr .-.-Quty, aud M rs. 1 A K 1.' , -itUSiN.ii.a..-bH.-.ij., I ah sviKK,i!,audiiUAKiiii:TeMi(iiuticf i s".'''iTbr5- . .. , ,ni M... smiaim ori;TKV.b.ii. . .1 m.jii.-.t.. s T).. WII.U4M TOVEY, whfi"l with thvthwvinnntli'j1 Voluntrrii, kti-1 then a iTcit in ("hur' h'i llf-oLo I Gnur-Sn.dinl in Whintoo Ili-it'nl Ikct w-rst. Il ns , WrU hutMi, w brliv, aiV-ut ytrs of In th llowspttal t WinrlWer, V.. 2th u'.t., ? M'L ' C b AKKIt, of tli- ll'Jtli VtL. Vu!. one of Vi?i lruthfr in tlie Cnii'Ti th-rrir anj Lid lxIj UXU lor Lurmi to lji hm ob the Juniata. In Vi!Iiani:rt. l"th n.U PATRICK UlLEWarttl CrJ ' T"rit-burii-4 ia k""""! ner ii i.ton. In OrwDrastlo. In I..'Jlt nit., in t:!s TP'.h rear, ERAS- TLS t LIN f, formerly ( WtlliiuK-rt. Pa in Huicli"Tlil. dvt 't.see'Ti ur.t.pn-tf ii nm.r.. m hU Mill y-r. th ThtirvJwv MwiixiM, im Aavlbo, Lit i.r.-tlir, iiaLtJD divplu axa Tear in i-ewi.s.ire, i ta March, Pelt., seel 3 yer. a tea cf RirharJ "'. ',""At. of rmnktia an i rh liny, azctl atxiut u yr ln latiill-s -'th ult., 15 AA"" (irUCrT, r'I S! yrs. Nrar Miltnn, lMh ut., AM'UKW LlZt! sg4 13 yr", 1 uunlh anil 11 tUV5. Sfar 1i!trn. 1'th nit., Mr. MARIA onlbrt of DtoM TrrlT, in br ASth Tvr. t In I'hila.i-lhia. -th ult. a 30 jri, Dr. WM. T. In nunnle Tp, 'i-tth nit.. acl 2 years, LAURA JANE dauhlr ot Win. and Sarah llanck. In IVrrr Tp, !Oth nlC, I'KTLR LM KR.nH 7"- NOTICE. Books an ! Accounts of J. Sc-rn:Trm, J. aScHKtvKR & Nin ; alio, the Bn'oher ilooks of C. iembhli!o, have b?cn plared in my hands for cnlipction, of which ail mlc rcilfit wi'l please tatfe notice. Lewiibtirp, May t isr.i WM. JONES. VDTIf l'-There will be meefine of l the Executive CoraiDittee of the I'nu.n County Agricultural Society, at Ihe unce ol J. A. Mertz, on .ltur lav, the lfith day of May ! " 5 'clocl' in lhe af" , P,,rnnse of taking into consi.iet "X '( ereriin; a Buildm; me aorrnoon, li t uic eration the pro- on the fair (round, and oilier mailers ot importance. Th- ITmnmittees are reuuesred to be punemal . . in their a! tendance. J. A. ."..t-M.., AiTil to, I'-tiy Kcr'llns Stt- tarr. Th- ft.llowiriar ar th Commit : F!i Flit- r. F Wil mn, lliomati .rtiliiii. O. S. Jsmff, Jhiu l,a-nB. i H Crhatll-.,-. Kittt-r, M. nr.a. 1 . Krr, U. V. H. l.iiit-oiB, Sam ift Itwrhvr.A. V. Smith. titulj kunt. J hn li;..vi-, lr- C. W iliwii. It. W.TIk mi b. R. H- L o' i. J- U. iiKl- man, H. C- Slwlmn, W m. Wilson, J. SauJ-r. I nlon avalr; ! Von are rconireil to meet, lur ilrill. at the house ot Gnlei.n Ciehl. in East BuiIaIo, oo Moo.lav. 5'ht.Mav, 1 fJa. at IO o c A M. An Al'i'KAI. will be hclJ the lame day. By or.ler ol" the Captain : JOHN" tlAVKS, O S rUJJLlCSALi:!" THKKE will be al'uhlic Sale of llo'.isr liolsl I'lirniture. at the resilience ol Sa'iu"! W.M'Damel.on South l ourih street. On Thursday Aflerr.oon, May 8, at 1 o'clock. The fi.tlowint; aniclcs will be ..itr..l tor sale io ihe h:"liest and best bi'.'iler : , n;;n T.il.lo Itroakfast Tal.Ie. i Kitchen Tables, Hinner sett White yueens- ware. Tea sett same ware, 1) dozen. Chairs. :l Itockinj Chairs, lot of Incrain Carpel, lotof Kaz rtrp,i, lot of Stair Carpet, 3 Uedsteads, an excellent Cooking Stove with furniture. Tarlor Wood istove, i i.oun:.es iiirnisneu. Work Stand, 3 I.ookin: Glasso, Kurrau, 3 Tmict Stands, several Baskets, Lamps, tilass M are. Window Curtains, Oilice Chair. lien ches, fruit Cans, Karihen Crocks, Wash Tubs, a variety of Tin Ware, Writing Dc-k, Shelving for Books. Ac. Ac. Ac, bcin? the usual variety of articles necessary for young housekeepers. Terms made known on day of Sale. K. A. IWSEHOVV Eil, Au. tinnier. l,-It.iirj:. April 2. KSTIt tV. 1 Taken up ou lhe premises of lhe late lieor?e MMler.dec'd, north from ihe I ni.-n Church, about the Sih inst. a three year old BAV lltlKSE, wnh white hind legs, and a white stripe on the nose. Was in very good condition. The owner is requested lo come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. F.MAS MIM.ER. ButTaloe Tp, April 15. mfii p.Uw Administrator's Notice. ATOTICK is hereby siven, t hut Letters X of Adminitmtion on the Estate of JKREMiAH STAH1., late of East ButTaloe Twp, I'nion Co , dee'd, have been Rr.mted to the undersigned, by the KerriMer of Union nf Kir! therefore all rer- , k'nowinir themselves indebted lo said : ......... ...I a, ma'.-, immrdiate rav- I : . .u'... t ..... ,,.. ,.,. . ., ' ' L ..... ineni, rrooerly authenticated fr se-lemenu Pr P Y f.aVIEI. NOI.I., MMT ! Kelly. AFr.t tf-, i-fi ' "THE UNIO.V establish?.! in ituu;e a "fUROXICLE," es!al;Ii.-u in 1SJ3 Mole No., 8-12. 11103)3033, ALEXANDUK okgans, i cm-r r is n. iit it i ............. dise.and !i k-r. U of H'lM. a 1 luslru- mi 'ltS, V 'he I owe. I u, itiV pl.n .. THK llr-m-i- KtKri M-1. rn Iia- Ov.rvlr.tl.r jilUOV I'ltlSir. I"I lOS .'.I f ior.i:n-d It IT. .- si.J Mu 1 ii.) jr. t'll't -J i o.iv eO, '. T.. t ... i j in. -ii' ; rl' u- ti i . to 4;.' Hcraf c V.'Rlcrs' SH!oi!roni, ; r.o?, ..i r,-rf,T n fr"'. T.ij.rjao, l--t h.uk.. .-... .a v at. i. ; " :.!. 1- tu N.j. 1.-4 J No 0. i Klnl. two etoi anJ two "eta uf ra;if Nsj '""'"'"or I , l...ir aud s:x rt . s, I ..iiii. n i tun. . Ci.( tia... lr Jhlinl... waiisu-tru Li itirttj j er. The Ah an:rt Orjran ! it Tffi tntrunitit. c rr-e;.t..Ji'i4 in jwcr nl crnj- j.a.-t t'- t!. i.r'iliinry I'. I or I y-'rii KjilU. la r-tv wik1 Cij";. k it"; , w .i y .a 1, l: " 5"i 13 t-with pfr.ii-i-.-Ti, i!u ai itU i,'tr' U5ii'ri. an-1 u;rf"''a,", A l;tT!t; ilif :int tt I'lt-rcvM"!!. 'h"r-!ir, P'm'h Sf!;u.,i,, l.i t:v, .'Mrtt.lti'irte mt TumtlMtrA. liw iratltf fiUj-t iit J vu tin iBt-l It'- rnl :-riii. liUJiACL WATERS Asnt, 4-"l knitviwtT, Niw I'-rk. A New Sinein; E k for c'jy school.s.l called the Day f-iiiixd Gel I, is now ready. It ; .inuin aiom ei. (-.s.i,L;;Jii,.:..rw-,..,.. i,,.f., , Tnuj, y. rf M- . i ru.-. r lit nf it,,.m riifii :;SZ 1 Tut :t?!ZT?":ZC. thtt iiruiuHry ( -. j.r iii m.-i thitiiv ait- iwn-s ft; I t it.i.Un.j ! i-f- tly i-i .1. 1 Line., "i:-!. ti:niv : : n I rititt l - t".i kt,'j ei-piiniel.t-. lit; I ri ii 1 i T ii i k .w- . ' V jiura' i aV"-i'ur:n. i-iti i nm-ii! ilj -!i. M prw.t-.j:. in..(iiit :n.tiPirai ! r- I..-. 1;-. In .,,., .-.fv, mi i i. r ajn J n'H;i i ii -oiiir". oriiin.il. ! -fl-'l a ri m-U t" rl mu .- iii..-i!i. r-. th- l.t Mrris-O'-I f.it :ilit;fl It-- S. !r-oK A --mvt-' i.' :i 1 puV j .Tnu -. I Ollf. It ' it jvni,- r I'in-B in i iii. Ix i"fii - Hi'U.lCK V, 'l ?:'. Hi ll-'ii." N.r". 1 TJ(1 J. Di'u n'- cf 7' it-.t tuiin" h b it. h- ) tit- rn-r- f-nt. M.'. f..T 1"J: U.um.I, frir-. ijj : ,r v, boim-l. ftiit ..- t, ii.t. i'J M.I-, .t 1 "i. ' ; rlulii 'ill HouAt.'i: wa j l;i;s, 4 I !:r ! u;ior,t t if Sde kg Xi'T V- OTT J rt. I'Ki. The JIoMceMatrsriiinos&MpItjVoDs' ami 4IE1ikf: or.f i-i. nno t fii'W i -.- lirl4 ,.lian H:iUf. arc ti.f tinf-l n '.rtitn.-nfn f. r parl'TS nn 1 . i.;;r. hr? ui.w iu tii-. A l-tr "- h--rtr.-nt Ivtwn i.r.,'i a:.J b:r -r.- tT.s-:V. a ! . , ajnTJV.'i ai '-xir-'mclT Sow :ip". i :if r. M , ,,, p.ioiirr raniifr!!, o, w n-l n.t- T!-il.:imf. S c it! hnn.l P'. iri'-t tu'. y. I !th -. I rw.iu: i rip- fr.imii Sllt Stu. UjU 1U kili'lB tii j Muric MertiiaiiF-t. t wur j.rtfr. .mu nfth fan. I "Th IInrrv Wfn I'lmm are. knrvw-ri a amnr tit 'mflt l. it.-. trcin r 'f :h- ir .-tr,; Caath School sea ikij. 2i-i I'-t-n. M itT .f ttr tui-r j xfiTt- iT Mr tfitfl vurui.. Jr wi .., ",, j : Ties-: Its irvt,-r-wir . It. 11 .No. 1.! v. h. i, T,,n , pitomit. uk Duiiin-r of f ..t..ji r.T': s titrr - . .., Mt-i i . fc i: , . ; 7ta i..u .1 m ti.-l any fJUKilii W:lniib' Ijnn m thft I.-n-i. I'T-jrv nf R.-j V. Tt i'' -tr. i:. win., j...r 1" F,.,1Ti i. f, f" "T U1'. Cith ttim j, cm;, n.-w-j. jir, '.m s 1- r l'f. H4-11 .No. 1. pj-r frtTf-r-. 1 in' ' pc-r 1 ti" BrijiiJ.air.'nt-'.rU ir 1-n t, i'i i. ,. ci:t. ;. t.t-. i-vr i- i. i;.::- n,... i ,.,( -j k,,,,,, .... r-rh.-r, h jiii- r:oIiiU.1ifil..i:n.r,,...i,i;..t.;..,,,ut;(ic,,,per Hc.RAUi; WATKf; inll-vh-r. NEW INSTRUMENTAL IMS 11 1UMNT I.iDf.itn ;ar h. wti. M ir I.V ilrilrl. -:t I:., u' I. or-if-:!' (m. nt i:..i,J, firn'.'iO .-n(. (.Ur C.'rttr-'- with Yri.itf .f .;. i t.r .;,, ra!-; n.0.ie l.-.-! ivr t t Ttit K -:m ii U tr-I. i . r. -'a. He Uum K-i'iif W'aiIi, fr-a:. i !i. - Pt.X (iAtt-fi. b i l!rrintf. Sf, fnnr, rt;;. ultinif.T P..t;K, t ;--! i ml S-.f- K..r.w.-:iiir.1-l M ir v.LruUr,!,. 1'ark liqt far Sr.rii.-h-d H:,tMi. iT.i.i .nt turialinnsi. I.t i-p.-f 40 wif"- A.l t.t hi.-h aid irououu.-J l'v f.-od .in.L-t to .-l.-tj..:w. 1 w.ii tr :rti th-: A r.T-T I . . 1 I til' If UI , f. r i.nr th. uhv; La ' ? In,rl.'--' h 1 V.hV hlle 1-i.stT. knoar ith nr I Ktioa s.tcn Cfflr f rli'T.. f.V v?, !rf K I 1vrr w.r,i i-rnl. by J. K .ir... Ti:,r i',b.ri;r -, hf I. M. II. in:.-. Th af.rlk:n will N i,.-,- (.-p:!. I'rirt-runt. -h : mairwl Ire, jiri.i I w ktv j, otli.-r tliT, i4 pu'-Mfhwl in fl-f Fin i" -,,t f..r ,-! ir a St;ula -rh...ljs; (iri,-. -tut ra. !.. .n'.fl ir dcsi 1 May 2, 'fliw 1-1 hn.alw;. , N-w Y..rk. - - ton S.M.R.on the Farm of Mm Frick, in Keiiy t.wr.ahip, absut one . in i .e m Lewis; ur-. j a03 btOUt YOUr.S irfLIl TFiDZS, ready lo piaut this tpi-ina. !".;mre nnn the premises, i. J. ROULMJAt'GH. K. lly. April ?, l-'i i:i;Ni:iiCT ALunirr, CLOfK Milker an.l Kcpairer. wn iiotvs imi niiiitis ran i".ir t i .'Vew Siiopon S..n!li Fitih St.j f.ewi.sbur, April " J, 1-G2 I WISH Io employ R'i Wuml iionnrr.. ' to chnp woo.! fr ihe Foitst In n .ni.. I j will nay it cents per or.! in C. sii or in ..ll-i.w. ror lurlner l;il..ra.aiion an.:v t t J. M. lilCKWAUit;! White Peer Mills P.O. Union ."o. Ta., April 17, IS65 ) p,nr h, remnvea to Souih M str.lnr dvois froiu the Towa Cluck. LCU. I3I5LKU, PA New rbtinJ-.-XvIew Goods: JOSEPH L- 1IAWN having taken the J rooms uniler ihc'IVIearaj.h anJ Ttm riirie otnces.rptlueil theai.and Tilled in an extensive variety oi Bats, Cops, Gt'nt?rmn C.t?n'rttr. Atsa a lnr?e .in ! sj'Ien.f-.J ii t fc v( t'l.oTU?4 CASIMKRKS, A.-, whirh he tcill mat up tr ordtr.n he still conimurs the Taiii rini: B.i. neis. He is prepare! to eeeu'e all uork entritved to his care, to ihe atisucuou of the castomcr. . B. Canin? and Repairnr. i" !.ne to order. Lewisburg, jni lo, 1fi6t NOTICK ! nAVI1 loan-d lo WILLI AM P.TRl'TT, ol L'nion lllwnh:p. lhe toMownn perso nal propertv 3 beds and br.Vling. 7 chair. 2 bureaus, 1 table, 1 chesr. 1 trunk, I wood chci, a lot of tin ware. S luS.. s meal stands and a selt of Carpenter s To. sl hereby e:,..i,n all iw-rso.. inleefrnn? with lh ahv cam said Trutt dunnc r fi-:.-r: ABRAHAM O BK'VN EaM P.T.V, ,ri,i U, )s"J ,"! 'Heal Estate. nOCSE TO REMT. v-S The Hons on Scjth 4th streak o i l-ijctup.eJ LvSam'l U. Vl liaoiel. will ba rem' I tu a Ki tenant. Poaeasioa f ivva rn.i.r b f re ihe ll-h tf Way. Erquire ta 1 th pr'miss. ot tf Mr. WiUara liii(thf 4 d r at'ove. 1. FO. SALE. f;OOT tw.siorey Frame DWEL-pf l.t.Mi iiOI'U. miuaied on v ' rfi? iioiu iire-t. 'i'be h. use u in fine urdar. imh! is n oceopie I t v the snhcnber. ?uim sion ctv a lt i f April. 1M3 A r.nl 11. O II. P. SHITELT. SIIERll-Ta SALES. virtre of sondrv writs of Ven.r.x.isaaail "-j ' I ) cut of tile 4'oort of Common Pleas udT loan cn;j and to uie ilirtc'cd.l will expo in p.jtjlic a,e or .u-ery, on Saturday, U 3-1 day of May. HSS. at the Riviere Hon the D .rongn i t Levrisour. ai l ociock, r m, TWO contiE'jotn lo's of ground siiaat in the horoon oi ew Berlin, L'moa connty. Pennsylrania, markd in Ihe frencTal plar C iaid buruuh. wnn ihe aotubcra 159 and 161V bona.i-J uu ihe north by Mine alley. eaM tf Vine iireet, s- uth by Market street, and west by Lot No. 15", containing One Half Anrw mor or les. whereon are erected atwoaV s'orev Bne Uie!lii; House, a fremv JiaaL Sho'innker shr p.a Frame Siable, a Well with, a Pump, and other Un'.buil lines. Ac with lh a.'p'ii ren.incer, as the properly of JOHi I. hUKHnMi. . - .. A LM . at tl'.O FatllO llltl' una ptice, a certain Half Lot of xrcand situate in lb borotif;h of Lewibarc, Union coaoty. bona ded on ths nor'h i v b:f lot of Jonat. Wnllsv hr u . m f J0.1 uivr. and. on tb vre-.t by S'oth SercftiLi H t'lfiiv.-r- c. n'. iming One Kishih o( an acre mrt or v -V less, whereon are erefed a Two-Sior7 ;' t'.l'xJ'.'. iiFrair Dwelling Houte.an Oui-ktistMa .til 'mi 'iu ttIi j .jit.er tuT-buiId.L2-i lc. with the appont-'C-,p!' , Dauc.s asiixe pr-ipTty of OAN'l SEAMAN i L r ALBTKJHT. Sbenlt ShTifTi OfTJc. Lewisbar. March t9t F03 RENT. rX A Bustnes. stand in Beaver a Block, J..Jt ewisbtirrr. with l)elltnr attached. Possession itnmeda:e!y. Locatit n vary Ueat in luwo. Apply to A. E. liU.NOP.MANDIE.ot PETEPs tiEAVUR, Lewiaborf i FOR B2MT. rruvo storey Brick house tad 41 i I LOT on Nvrih r oarth street. ,Iarh 1, 6. j r. iT " II. P. fcHELLtll. ! T 1ST OF Vr.l?CHS of MEKCH Alt ' ' I J DIZK sabirci to Licenie wiibia lb County ot L.MUJ Kr the year IMU'1. j lTst. M. ntimWrlirBnit'o l..W m Ptr NrttoJ 14 Kmiut M TlnTfitCoU lfftioit tUitia.TTV 14 f 1 : 1 J '-'1 14 nr 1 Tu 14 f.e 14 T.taa 'h? t' ''uuk a 12 l--' a Zi'Tinr-n It lu. -i lit. A Oil. lei 1 I t ' Iw L liwn I-r 14 Ivfl 11 Twfc fli eiU So 14 t w Kiu . A ti T .1 U -T t v If l-.icr t"ro:;altf I.-0-h 1 ; A K i m.nnaiMlM li ? W ; i. . a mt i:rjtir l Tow : . .. i t--r U T u w u u, until U Tw 7 ) J t.O S(air- 1 TO T tf Jtu(tM -Stnttf itvv) U iW 7 .-lil-r,U3l1r3h Oo.U 7 f"Ja Mar.hCo U Iu 11 ii .. .. 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R-...r ICo II tw! fwsaal Waltr I'lirl,-. C.I. !T 11 7 j , West Bvmiil Twr Solrm.a II.T.-rllDi MIST T.T. k... ii 7 uimau !inr-" l J tu ai nm I WarBrrMWaT'.Rri.liaB-. 1 tA'Xi:ux"X' r. n.ti.t t" . i i.a.1 sis a tea NIU lQ s t ...i SamsrlSMa. S K O. ! tljd Slstn (ISO Umrx Diss Twr fc.a.B.1 .slew 10 OS. ;:noide S to.oo iii-n.-y Zartmaa 10.0 irn isfowi. tVin r.anrlc S I....A uhuCmtnr 100 PTLLlAJtO r.l.'l.Kt Lce-smfS CI l..xl, ro. .nd 10 40 0 AX APi'EAL will te held at tlie Commia si. neri'Wice in Lewisburg.un SATI'RDAT lli 2tth day of May, lsiil, between the houra . f 10 and 2 ocloik,whea and where all Ihosw who lee themselves anneved by the abovw classification may airend if thev ihink proper. T et 'IKl.lt S, M.rrmiil.l. Apratov. VI"tlBVnre. Afril -Sl' i REMOVAL! ft THE unilerMenfd has rernorefj haf i lUiiiuicij rmiiiiUiCM. to me room n recently ofcapiea oy j no, (rir's Jcwflrv i p. 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