UL III STA1 I1WMIMI HP J3V 0. X. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. 41 $l.r,0 per Tear, always in Advanre. I in ri'AMItU MAH-viUF.alY- V.,Tni"T & TriaV AflernOfln. . . - '- " of HilW taey Seedl m net-civo. , A3 a ycim of the miserable trickery ,. now resorted by the scmi-.Scces.ioiiists, i. .I,. f,l!-.in fmm tho last J niu i .Xrvntf til tlt'D. M'C:. ;Uu : Jt' ' . . . . t! ..1 ......0 t ..po i . the Aholitiont'H ma mm i.ou-s.-- Xi.: I hrystiaiie ineir nr . , .i i. - . i mmtr .ill hea 1 aim nauner. ' ",r"n-. a ,ls.w . '.Z'..r i.; .rmv- iW- He it too rurret'.l.. hi.iiiii.i- i.. i, .1,. hU and tlnir N'"r- thern .'.lies mean by AboIiliouU" 1 ( is a t.rm of reproach against 1 rrtia-.n Lincoln and ih.xe ("f ' jTa"'T V"u'') .hn austain him in tn ar aim very mesures. let it uappens i nlWi'li'.a PicsiM-'it is the very nue who .ppoieted Gen.M-Clclian, sud kept Aim, i. hit i(,itf.,a. and c .uld disoiiu bim any ; dav he thooiht bim !! wrong instead . Cfonfilins '0 nd atdmg bim to tue last. , Hi, -At. .i.uou" soldi. r buzti for him as ! well as for any other General. Tie vrn, , wlien the .lm issusd the wholesale j elauoer quoted above, (inlay iisij Iue 4W.W of Congress, on motion of thatno'ed " Aholiti.iuist," Mr.Lovr.jor ' of 111., passe i tl,e fo'lewin Resolutions similar to those adopted in tavor ot several .uecessful Land and Naval eSoers erer I'A'jUi'im" il-.ml'r jiresent vitinj fir it, it passiog unanimously : Kc!vrd, That it i with feling of levout yranto-ie K Al nhiy Uu.l. ihit thf House of Krprrspnlaiive Irom liilif lo lime have heard otthe triumphs of the I'liion arniv in llie areal alrnirie tor the supremacy of ttie Cuosumnon an) uie in'ezritv ot the Lnion Required. Tnat vr receive with protounu faii:"ai:iieoi llie mteilioee of ihe ree-nt vie- tones achieve I by ihe armies of the P,.t..nic. r a,soc,ai.,l fr..m iheir ha!i:.es with i li.ose ol i lbe Retfulouon, and tnal toe 4itere thnnl;n of ,".... i.rfbvtmd-r'Jt,.Mj:ra,n.r..li G. B. M'Vl'lhn, fi.r the display of ihose hjsh - m-lnarv auati"e tr'iirh trevre impartial re- j tutu with b'U UiUiacrijlcr uf human ife. i The Tiiiune and all "Aboliiion" i mr-! .. mr see tha' they coudemned. faith ! Dy ot those on the ground,) a svewiug waste on lbe 1'otomae while tawer (roups elsewhere were winning great triumphs do now earnestly applaud M'Clcllan and very other General or Commodore who is punishing the special enemies of "the Ab olitionists." liut they are impartial. They: do not intend to aid iu manufacturing a i little, paltry, partisan claptrap to ignore lhistence of all but one brave Ameri- ... , I eao, nor to help in monopolitir.g for au : individual the honor and glory due to a , , . , , 1 1 Hundred tj.ueers auu inonsauua ui miuutj foldiers equally worthy. Thce we believe to be f idt. Do they look as if "the Abolitionists mutter, 'All ia wrone M'Clellao is too successful Uisod! blood!! blood''!'" ci.. t '1 t l..nn nnlitrtnttJv OlaVtiUUtUkTS U-C UCLU iu ' J i ',beaditg innocent cioou irom me or.j;,u . t : i: ..j i.;.l w iue rjo.vu. . s . o ; Fret -State men bss been a common prac-1 ta at the South for twenty years yet, I thi Arytti tender-bt-arted Editors rar m'V - - , good Institution, and a righteous punish- j Beat for "Abolitionists." The Rebels , began t.fu Wsr a year ago last Dec, yet ! the policy of the Argf sort ol -irienus t f the Union" was undeniably to encour-! ar them in their work of theft and blood j isex "unniocraiio i-osoiaiioiie, ut n i iaWjati Uarrisburg, Feb. 1SC1.) j DFv.vRicr at Lr.vrisnfRa. KmM... Tr.,. e rf-nrer,,e ci v, I v.r. as we iieliere itir. this I'XluX can JVHVKR be ; saaisistael lv force ol arms, and that a ftnisiraisHeaienot avillinzlo lake nn nnus to support a piatiorm wmch a uianniv of ihe people repudiated and onnosel ai ihe r.,,11. ! .. . i nat we citrtiitiitt appropt tne pnhfif oj tht .atimul At .uwn'r.iiton, Buchanan's. iu irf e:7.w.r " " :0!i y" IiTlfi i.'ft i i-v a t- rr itniiwiii-nn ...li I rti il .niii'iii nu. Rnolred, 5. Thai the pe- p!e of the Sonth td fiares cuniributed ihtrir prt.in and trra re jn ihe acquisition of ihe TerriU'rie. aViaM.. .1. ..4 ... U n-iM.. V.nt tha ( rple which recostmes the equal rights tt'i.i the States in the same, is founded on J t:"tz'. ; e therefore, U, be gained by every Uwsabiding cuizen until a satislaciory diri. LUne can be sctiled by amendment of ihe Coasuiution. j va. Thai we will, by all prcprr and leeit- ( means, ouiiosr, dl oiintc- . and present any nltetnpl the part aflhe Kriulllraus In hah... ... . i ., . , . "ii in in anr any n.unu .i. - - aUMn.hern piiates. esneciatlv so lone as ' con.ravenin? ineir nsnis wnn reiiuio i nnresa, IA . l w- t...,.l-t r. I -V ..n .srn . and ioKini as the iast demands of the i ath tha! continue t' be nnreco?n;zfil hy ; we Kepttblican majorities in these iStates, and ansecured hy proper amendatory cxpla- -...uu. 01 me v.onstiiminn. tSaya tha retmrl: Tha ... I , ... n, ,V. ttMolnfJnn. aivta B, . - " - T T ; Itr'l7T,Mpm'H,sf,,,',,rl""T"pJof P"- .j.Hnisv aCaefsAlo. as... the aeeealn. teU,aW H;i.i ,,,,, , , , , sad, irir. Tin ,Wn, nr , ' " ,,,,. r,.,r.ra..o,,,b..., ,,. T" "t'hJtui" f tha. k.L . 1 t ..... .. AWL"MATio.vr " ' t, E Ab"1'"D i Those wbo tr& W .,viol(. wstrofnf, should sustain Slavery which is ' loanded in violence and lo!sincd by force ! The whips, tha bloodhound,, and j 11 ibe erael adjuncts of Oppression, tbe 'Abolitionists" wonld check and do away "ilyas possible. "Aholitioni,;," ,, fertont, most Acarti'y applaud the hra- Wo ,Jial 3;aul Cfmri who tnr m,y ttrfa ,;iOTi lnd lhe one 1;ning with tha leas'. loss of precious Free lives, is specially fortunate. The AbolitioBists" would remove the evil r,e. lJi wiikjat TiolDcc,M they have done ! Pennsylvania, tbo West ludias, Russia, j end tbo District of Columbia. Thelovers Slave laverv prefer the Sl.Doniir.co pmcoes. i or tlis u.r tllL,y bff,,n mnj ,,.fror i they have long "sowed to tha wiud," and now "reap the whirlwind I" They who with to ttm '.oWaW the'; quickest way, should honestly sustain the : Administration, and not seek to foment I quarrels between Ueacral, by ui.j in par- . . ... ' tialitirs. nor to harass tho people in ! the Loval States hv etalc. wuru-out ,);: vr, ,i..r (,,,. I 1,. ! hut one F.rty. No men - -re heartily re- J j.)lce m lbe vlctorJ f Freeuio over the Slave I'owcr, than do thoxe, styled "Abo- j luunists. ' who most uouesily oppose ; SI,ery brransr it is tiie parent of discord. strife, lull lil.uoii. Loyally of the Lutheran Church. The (Jpiiera! Syn-j 1 of the Kvangelical . t(, Ch . of tna l'i,.d States. ! (.riiliaiUi h, re,,;n,( ;u LtucaMer City, i 1r Kur!Z presiJ.i. The ' (.(.,(lg;4tcJ cu:Ill,rcil ;50, lay and clerieil, ! rei.rtrntitii fully three fourths of the . . , , j,i jr. Tm- t.. v,,.t none ftum y, mil tou..h'wlrd. Rev. Dr. ! l'assavaut was Coairmau of Ihe Committee of one from each Synjd represented, on ' the State of the C-iaiity. Ttiey reported upon Weld in, an important Ilii' my juna the followiuj;, which were care-fully const-1 tiou N. W. of Klmbeth City, the pos-cs-dered, and un inini'JUi'y adopted, excepting oi)a of which would threaten Norfolk, aud me demuts ss to the p'jtiy of the third hinder a southerly retreat of tho "vieteri Rcsoluliou : i on chivalry" from Richmond aud lVttrs- Whereas, Our beloved country, after ! hur. bavin-; loii' been f-tvorcd wilh a decree of po.uieal auu ruitjious r:ee loui, aeeuruy, ! - nJ prosperity, uiiexii.p;ed iu tho history of tJe WurJ) Luw juj, ,.If iuvdved iu a ' ,,.,.ri au armed rebelii'.o ' J . " ""' st. luted GuVero- ! uient ; and whereas, the ord of God, i abicU is tho sole rule of our faith and. t,racijcc ruioires lojal sul jecli-oi to " the ' ...,..rs rhai ne." boeiiuso tl.ov are ordaiaod i of God. to be a terror to evil doers, aud a ; praise to those who do well, and at tho ' sime time declares, they whs " resist the power ' thail receive to tneniseves condem nation ; aud whereas, we, the representa tives ol the Kvan'elieal Lutheran Synods iu the United Slates conneotcd with the General Syuod, assembled in Lancaster, 1'a , rec-.gutii it as our duty to give pub- lie ezpressiou to our cmvicuous of truth on ili4 uui leet. anu in everv Droner wav ( eo.aptTM w,m our fellow eitissns lo ; ,ustaii.iu4 the ereat iutereats of law and . ,i . . i . authorny, of liberty aud righteousness : be it thetelore Resolved. 1. That it is the deliberate .. . . , . . judgment of this h) nod, that tho rebellion . 1llu,t ,n3 constitutional Government of : Uil5 Uud ifl m.,t wlckej jn ; jcep,i0D, : unjustifiable in its prosecution, oppressive in lis aim. aud destructive iu its results to ,ue '''r"' iu'ereats of morality and "eB Ti,.t , inm-ini. nf ibt. 2. Tnat in the suppression of tbu re - be,jion ,nJ irj ,he m,iutt.uln03 " 7, . T. V, lt lUB r . 1 t.onsr li utiou anu iue l.uiou vy hid sworu, we recogniie an unavoidable necessity and a s.cred duty which tho Oovernmeut owes re:yif;to tl.enat.ou and to the world, and that tnererore we can upon an our people 10 lift up holy hands iu prayer to tho God of pcrB, Jmrtlil ,iiait lbe ,.vji on lue one baud, and without doubting the rigbteousne-s of our cause on tne oiuer, mas no won. a -,U j.u iu I'resident and bis counsellors, and sue - be Jeivcr0(1 from trMa8r,u .qJ anarchy. 3. 'fhat while we recogniie this nn - happy war as a righteous judgment oftjod, visited unoa us because of Ihe individual 1Lll national sihs of which we have been :t. ,k.u .....J tl.;. ..!- f. ,u. - t ""u " lnl" "'"-""Jt - result 01 tne coniiuuance ana spreau 01 domestic s avery iu our laud, and ihcrelore ball with unniingied joy tne proposition ol our Mai.r..e, wbicb bas rt'ecived Sktuciion tf tWrws. to extend aid from tbe Geucra. Ur,jeiurt:nt to any ; . . ....... 0y 0itixDB and cbrimian patriota in tbe j ret,eiiioua portiona of oar country, and we .'" iY" eo oftrio ia of, ! f.ng muted .uppl.c.t.on. at . throne of j grace, that God would restore peace to our distracted country, ro establish frater- j nul relations between all the S'ates, and B,ke our anJ jn ,j, lime t0 C3rnA) ,be j . , . , ,. i J lu 1 l"e Tl"""! P"" , neut abode of liberty aud religion. O Tl,. . ,l t, ,,,, . ilia,ilf. ... rln t n if. . ' - 1 " - ' ... - A Iminditv n.s.l for ihe auoeess which h 1 crowued oa, ,rul!, ind while we praise magnify bis n. me for the help and P or be has graciously offend to our succor land and naval f irces, ic enabling them ; to ovetcome our enemies, we regard these ; tokens of his diviue favor as cheering in-! , - . . 1 1- 1 . " I. . f .. . aicailons til tne uuai iriumpu ui oui sn. ... - , a .. ! II is a nsppy inaication 10 rcau hick clear, frank. Dalriotie, Christian avowals from the Iesding exponent, of tha strong l German element ia the Border States. Tbey hare the bold ring of Lutuer id tbeir dceis'TeneM nd "a wor,b' of the Trescher - Colonel Muiilbnhuro io tbeir t"Del d1rlon"; . TWJ re?'UU iu lueir pint i DWuFres. Lincoln's visit to Fortress Monroe, seems to bave expedited progress as much as bil order to advance by 22d Feb. Wa think Gen. M'Clcllen can rest in Richmond this week, a bis advanee was within twenty-two miles last Saturday. Gen. Fremont bss taken tbe field Gen. Cox, nf bis brigade, baa penetrated within y miles of tbe Railway leading into . Tcnaesfee. - I twent 1 Stale iu which siav.ry exists, whictt shall j was started an Institution which : Abont Lrc uiues trom tbo lanoing p. see, ' 1 J It. - - -. , . ..f ,.hIi;.n. " . . . - . .... D..l,nl kt.n. - . r..-,r..4 nn lV. ssrm.i. . :cnii ui ian.a.1. . .;..a. . I bas trained over 2.4UJ Jliuistcrs of tbe i """ -j "-' i , , ! tional emancipation. , . ora , nJ I side of the i.rt 'go over 1 ar.uer a crerk, J. Th.t far-slnril - ivmnathifi ith all -""K-4- at.rt rtAr fa fl'er :irTC nnnn twa Cftn.- Cast Tcoaesice LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1SC2. K-ri.I,ieut. Foster end 11. II. Irwin, of j Capt. Haasenplue's Company, reached kmi nn fi,rlotnh Siunli3 avenin" bjth iujprjuj, soce ,i,.y cf. Newborn, last Tuesday. The Seliusgrove Post slates tliaat when last, heard from at Fortress Monroe, it was hotted Mr. Lani oiishl recover from his terrible wouod. R . note from Capt. Liuu, dated 4th . ..... iU5t.. we further learn that the late battle of Nuwbern wis fiu-rut 11 miles from ! S iuih Mills. IS mili'o north of Klizitt'h ! ,i u .i v...ui , ; UU of tU WslBt, Sau,p Canal. (The Canal has been reudercd useless, sine-, hy oaT cavy.) Our forca was less than E5U'J. I The enrniT had a batterr of srtillerv. 500 rava.ry, Hiiittta, an Alabama Ke;J , and a (Jeorgia R-. 1300 strong. They left 0 dead, (among them dpt. M'Couus, cf Ga., a Sue lookinj man.) and our Dr. Warren fw '27 others in a pile near the o-!. The Ucbeis rclea-ed hioi, uncnditioD: when tlry eame down, on M .nday nft.r-; noon the see .nd day after toe- battle I which proves ihutlhe Uel.U felt defeated, 'and were caution-, or the? w u :d h" ! nromotlr advanced on Fauday. at lea.t to I..-.. 1 take p.-essfssh-n of the fi -Id. I. ate accounts represent the Rebels as fearing that liureside was advancing the meaus ut prospering in business : there must also be adaptation, hoaosty, patience, application, and common truss ia its use. Some seem to think that advertising only is necessary, whereas it ai to maKe oti:rr . means more available. " Vi hat : where ! i "hen T and how .' ars the thoughts to be made when advtrtiainj. There is much truth in the following article A Piov or Pnoattej-An aic'ianse w,lt remark. that a mat nel Dot tire long in a town to Uisro.r who are i! ent-rpri!nj anj niet..f.rl m.Trhant. n.i bu.i-1 and dolt l.ilUsrlf Out fi.tm sll ..hmIV virrul tli. i -L. Of the ncwsi-mier. ,nd. n, & ml. K. irsin u irrnxt. knniNK . t id liv.ii. mm u i ux bduiIi.' m- ij.-Qie oriinari.y tse. i ::.rs. The retomn t. ijiu hhiit ti..t if ...riin" i. n...ur nn ..i.h i.i. a nin r. to b. niMimei. ucb o.ii u. rea f ipp-ii to . u u rj. nor. i. hi. eimmieetlee In toe Bewep.prr., whwla art -q and re.l th..h)U populin wh . miD,M , rn- to harry to put uP .t.in;i..- hmh nr.t , irin ahuojr.i revi, i ouut .rrtiiir.g: . aiD. no ruatoaier.; littlesiico, tulle eu-'tool ; umil -tent .(..iT.nuin..,re,t J-ai f cuu.m and Droiu.. ai.er - ti-iD roste, but it ermti tack aalu uoU-ioit .urr. if joa du'.t it, aek iistnum. Ast ttioi.saii.ji or nea , 1... ... a..r enw, MWim. vw aii'la or Uotlar. for priuter'. ink. tirll is stated that Ihe Rebol leaders 1 oesirojea iroBi r.mui 10 len .vi uoaj 01 , J . .ai.u'Tii srnrn n Ttrnnonw sr.ri n iin i i tr n . j... t...Jt r. . .V , . piciuunaia .uu ii.jii.iu, oocius, iu keep it from the Union protection. This wanton destruction uf private property is military nesessity. Very little of it : - . . . i '""" J bly none by the producers-of the proper - ! ty. It was burned by usurping villains, to prejudice unjustly the sufferers sgalnst tbe Lulon. -ias lo mostly their own, ! fc ; creaitor8' nex, then tho world's- 1 but such madness overdoes itself, and the 'I - re-aciiou agaiusi tue luccumary cuuspiia- ' ators may be most awful to view ! r"" eentu.y ago-.oi., .auriog -comLnced the War with Great Rritain) i .1.. Allaainn. from A .;. f . . s... w.. ..J: ..lessrs. Juason, ieweii, -von, uau, ana ,. of tn4 ConErcMtional church, ' . . .. tj. m.n- : .et wnom 1'iessrs. juosoa aiszixvice Bi.cr - Iessrs. Judsoa ataSiitce titer- . . i i- ward originated tha L'urmsn llaptiit Mission. The same, year, tho I'resby-1 terian Theolo2.cal Scniia-ry at Tri-eclon, sbowing wbat migbtj iiifluenees may be put in operation fur good, even ia times f War- , h r En(J lM . , . , . gunahtp than any inourservice, was launch- ed at Philadelphia, and named "New Iron- . Com Stnt. It is said it will be '.......,. commanded by Jehn 1,. worden, Into ot (be Moni.or.whose wound, are so far healed , . . ., , . that ha can walK anour. trTha I'nnnarlffftiiii Rnprrf Wftro In h wg beirJ. , b. 01 lue n,0.a ""'J '""l'"'". wouta seem, were iu .uo .... .u6JBe.,.,eu,. on tbe Potomac, ia which Pennsylvania , 1 , 1 I It. (Jinscrs aud aoiaiors oore so uouorauie a part, and met with losses. fisTTha Union County Agncnllnral Society have resolved to erect a permanent I...... ., r t is A . 1. 1 ..... iiuiiuing on tna rair urouuu. aauuit-aa of tbo Officers in onr next. Fair October 8 to 10, 1SG2. Corinth. Gen. Mitchell is cast, Gen. Tona i reported South, Gen. Halleck is North, and it ia reported that several Un ion brigades bave cut off Railway comma cations west, of Corin th. A nothe r acconut ia that ltcauregard has gone West to a junotioo of tba first Railway east of Mem pbia. Thcra ia on report (unofficial) that tha ...em. !,. crossed .Tainee River. If they .oi :h. tnev may sentrer. and meld .w.y - bnt if not, it will look tbonjh Scottf Anaconda will "eotcb thca. Tub '- C,tj Inhllijenrer says, '""'. J" r ..." was appointed Secretary of War, the Urec enriuj;? newspipers shouted aiouu, with a kind of fi.-n listj j 'v, "Oinwroa was dis posed of Liuolu'a admiuiMtraliou had It call a lie io) icrat to full it out of the mire the Aboli'iouists were on thuir hacks the unnatural wsr would be fettle oouipromiso would adjust the diGiou' ties with our .Siu'heru brt'.h.eit," and a hundred othr favorite i leas were thrown . " , 1 aehed the tatrabaods ; ry, and all f..rarl. CtmeroD had bro korrt l idea of tura:ng tb c into I'nion euldtrs, if necceiary, ',1 Su'to. 'i The ai',alfUt however, tfct these newspiucrj sw tCfJ new S -creiary of War intent on cru-l.;iia out ite r',:l !n ttat tie w.n ill inn ioscmui '5? it with Gre and s word, and that hIot iu tviij jj'ierals were tits aluor-r-ucs t!iy dr'ip'-1 hi'o like a h t potato. Ito wn i-titire'.j a tiilfereat perouae from whit th.-ti' ftnry paiuled bin), and now they thiri !.. of Sraat-.n thaa ol any utlier in nil iu the Cihioet. Set it diMvn ss a s-oiu I ptHieipl, that i mni vhi it th'iNiwru'i l i!etl tj u lS. tcl::triil jer is it 'Jfjo'l plti tui. A Victorv at West tat! li I pon the evacUitioi of iorkt-.wn, troi-L fre hurried up luit rii'.r lo pr- vcut Ihe Rebels iiu-11 r. achtng that Ui! Z way. A dispatch from 1" uli'otrn, r;t:vjl at ! fortress Mouroo on Thursday, autvuufv. I that the embarkation of l.-o..p3 f r West j Point was pr- ce.oliL rap'.Jiy. Tbo;e al ; ready laodeil tbi-rs on WeUu-sduy, uuder tieus. frank. in aad Sj.l::k, iu tha aftrrU'ioD f-'u'it a keavy battle fiit'a ! about oO (100 Ruhsls un-J.-r Gen. L", who I were etdea oiitg to n.ale tk:r say to Richmond in thst directiea. It :s repre- uted to have been the sovorest battle fjuirht on tue feuinsi and the ri-ls j wre totally defeated, Cattd, aud diivta I V.JO I' toBlli 1 tho t irces uadir Johtistaa, eu ,he Cni,kilta;UT. 1 this alli.D the gunboatagaiudemonsr:tel their effsclive- : ness, as they contributed materia. ly to tLe sucee.8. Indeed, bad it not Uea for them the r.-sult niibt have been didereat, a, we at that time had hut about 'J0,000 csa i cppo.'Cd to I.fO S uU.tJbtr VJUT losses, ia killed Slid WOUtlded, in this aetioB, LUUlbr i (. j yjy ', enemy's lcSSCS are U0- known, but they- must, sf coarsa, bs vary 1 tieaVV. j Fridav, Gen. M'.J'ellan te'efraphed frnni Williaiu-btir- that tli a r lad farmed ajuuctioa with 1 ri.uk, iu s lores Mtiu ing, we snppoae, that Union troops eoia manded York river, from Yorkkowa la West l'oint thus Unvins; the eaeiuy Southward toward the Jm- i'.vr and uff frnui Ibe:r naareit. test wav to K.ohmotd. r ' . a ,.. - . ! Thursdays shelling cf Sewells l'oint I seemed I ) aileseS tttS Rebel UUS, but thd, l'oint W4S not alauiloaed. thouifh bad;?! ;..., H'., Mortittiaa Sltet OUt. fbut nos t.u!. u iuo ..lou.ut auuo,.,. :.t: .t. vi o .i . tessels,) aud then retired to uard Norfolk 1 -6 , The ron-c ad Ga cna went bd Jsmes s , . ..),, I... r, ... , river, ana wueu H.o. island i.rr.nfl-1 M 'I Mpllan honed hilt tenrpararily. "i hat shiD w;th others it is 1 intended shall prevent ihe Rebels retreat- I iug over Ihe Jame, river ta l etersburg G. m.i,,ii h ernMf4 lB. R4DD.. I annoek hi. Itrido. 1 "annoca on hi. new llrnt.e. j seas . . ep . ups j jjaJjlUQcS aVS OllvVsnS i TKi.ii(;mpn. Norfolk is t.kcn! Portsmouth ami the Nary Yard ar; Tiic Mcrriniiie blown ur ! i v,...,.. M....r It.. 11 v..r,ti i..t..i. t. ... ,u. v uuir., w. u..a Vard. G;n. Wool hsvipj completed tho land- ; ' tnS 01 '", '"re s, at I. nn ugooy i oinr, abont 9 o'clock Sat. morning, campletfd his march on N rf .Ik, with f',000 men. eerctary Chrse see mpanttd tbe doners!, ; vn'lf,s 0 ,if,T1iry tbe U"bo; burned thp bridge. TLis e impelled our f rces to ?w. rr: fit mir lr"a th A: ; five 0 cocl: in the ternoon, our force, I were within a short distance of Norfolk, an(j wer. met liy ,jeiei,,,.j0B 0f citizens, j and tbe City was formally surrendered. j Our troops marched in and now have pos- 2. - . session. ! The Mcrrim.e ... blown np, b, the 1 Rebels, at two minutes before five o cock Rebels, at two ntnufea before 6re o'clock ' . this mnmitiT. bhe was set Cie to, about , three o clock, and the exploEtoa took place at the time stated. The Monitor end other beats tare gone np towards Norfolk. Tbe iron clad steamer Galena has sunk tba Rebel steamer Yorktown, aud cap tured tbe Jamestown, in tbe James River and bss put a crew oo boat 1 and run up within shelling distance cf the river defences of Richmond. WAVaU. VICTORY, WEST. Flag ship Denton, above Fort Pillow, May 10. J To ITon. Gideon Welles: Tbe naval engagement for which tho Rebels have been preparirg.took place this morning. The Rebel fleet, consisting of eight iron-clad gunboats, four of which were fitted up with rams, came np hand somely. The setion lasted one hour. Two of the Rebel boats were blown up, and one sunk, when tba enemy retired precipitately under tbe guns of the Fort. Only six of my sqtiadron were engaged. The Cincin nati sustained some injury, but will bs in Eahtiuff condition to-morrow. 0. II. Davis, Capt- Cuniciiad. Wesifta Flotilla. Cnrrcdrit lfsy Vh(!tlt 81U) l'J-i 5 Ilye l Tuiiow Corn -15 liarl Ots 1 Ham flaxseed 1,MJ Shna k. h::. Uried Apples. Sl.-J ClovcrseeJ firkin liutter U Potatoes 8i 8 h lit 6 10 fresh L'utti cr... 1 1 Country Soap UU .... . L. 4;TATr.,.t!Tof:hX)RTilfMt'U:if.AXD cu!i A B A X K. r.-.:r.t t.v il.e -l t, . seciun thratt ot the tienrril As?iuc!' o; ihi fommonwrilth. approved April IV, lslt. j -s 1 "i ; f" ' I Utt!Ur!!3.-fSr.el.i 1. 1.- lMu -.tL r e C- im'r liir '"tl,-' V w -r. -I--t I ; Current 't. til 9w rit l-f- S H Ai I ol'"!'I-.' ll-MrJ of 1? r?i-tr-rs h.lv tln day .ler.larM a llivi '.en i ..i :1 .-er rer.i.tiX ihe U.-.1 til liiooliis pav.l- i'- Hi - n -tiiv-. Ci! A s V.-. I'll LE,C'jshicr Shamoirio. Muy 7, lii' i, j t l a 1 1. it..s i ot ir.e uauk . ' O as req-JTef l-v the se. r-l -.clo.il ol li.e Ant ot General --w.e;nt-:y .-t ttiis l.i-niinon-wealth, approved the l:!:h Oct. A.D. ISi7. p.-'n u n-r.': aD-l :ui.ij ia 1'Ia.i.Ja. I '.o ttsr.': mn-1 ! "-ei ' tl-vi- I' ... . 1." l-.l -.o- . " ll-H. I Vic ; -r t-i i.t -I ... t t..U a.ac-.-UIi'.Kd , -1 . . ,., - v ; : I t,J s .:a l LlU'iUisica. Persohally spr"?ret before ire. Ah i.fir ' Ke:it.edy. X. K.' Uavol Ktber. Ci-hter of t.e a .ore naoied Eink, .vio hjoia; doly sworn ; aer .1r.iu15 to lw savs tue nbove is e- riect to the best ol his kno .ie.-. Ma; 7. lSiii. UAVIU IttBfcii, Caauiar. 1 A li:aalT, N p. I J. 1. moyki; j .ittorucj sal law, La. Vi :. . OtloS CO., r. OXsl'LTATlOlsS had in the Lnluh aud nao U'.t;ia';e.. 1 t)i!i.-ie North VI irket .it., n-ir Tti:d. I l-.ei-1'ir-. ."ia l. 1'iJ. AdailuijUtors' Kaiice. .TrHERKAS. letters of a iiaiaistrstlnn en V ihe t.iate o. BKVllKi AMMkXs). In'.e of Leisbura fcurw', t"i.i..r. county, dee d. have t-rea rrau:e 1 lo the sbscrUier ta :!ut form of law. nee is hereby ziven lo aii per- ...ns koowiue tUeowlvea ia be indebted to i said est.ie, to make imasediate pameut; -ant those bavins: claims agamst the same, still Me-3cui i.irm .mi, ...itd ucatr-l IOS SCv- ment, to E-tl'KKK AtMi). si j AliuiaU- ! oriV H URLlsB At'H, i traurs. l.ceisvmi, Japitl 1, lOs. " The fa i'o i mutt If preterit J.' ! "VOTI,K.-Thc A.-ensnts of TI10WAS ' i Ptill'HKIt.dec'd. Forward s; Merchant. nave been place ! in nay hands, by h.i A i'n.a- ; . , , ,..," ; 0r'!0o lcCuunt 1 . se interested, plea.e "'. ""j : be collected by the Joth May. - 1.. B CHRIST, J. P. J.ewuburs. March 35. r,t Ras Wanted. T HE HIUHEST CASH rRIfE pad for Mixed or White and Colored ACS bT Jno. n. DltinkPr, r;i-r mo n( arenouse, N. E. Corner Fifth and tVmrreere 's. Sk.I '1 Dkll. I.t.l.. ......e(o liiU, i..u.,; y 1-,-7-:-t ,,:hpr v,.v,,. C.irP-.;r.2, Cd'p-t Yam. .t..-l '.' t U a i Iiit.t : itoiOVfi .v:i'!.-riHW i!. t I . MAV..MVU. '.l::f f . . . i .asst.-is, nn. is,,fc - - i. EalatssorJolin Wh!!l-.Ktr.il-'C-sl. AKTHt P n.cnrFlX. IKTTEtti ef Administration tie boats ntsa. CHARLK-i 1'l.A I T. f -t r v.!r; j wth the Will enneied, on the e've of ! y 3 !:n. ainoe'V cr p-.-J-iht Whitvukii. late of Fast Bnffsloe Tp. ' cSs.a urain. Koni.tars, Ac dc'd. have been eranted to I.'.'RIXllA LOW. Ail persons having clanns against sa' I e- a'e w.il preifit ihern lor'hwoh to 8-igr . m!!. Aito'nry lur the AJin:nttra rix. April I. I ft ARTKM 1)1. IM I fc at M twrv' fiMery i at Vlowry's Itafiery j at .M .wry's tsv'eiy at M ivrv's fs:!ery ! et Mowry's (Al'-rv a' Mo-a'ry'a Gallery J Pa..to-raPh AIt phn,gtil?a istre s:. Piiutcer-tpha in Oil Ivorytypes tu.i. ..,.. i .jpi Auuroiypes. an I at Vowry's Gr.'l -rv A-l ktnls o ivnes Mo'.vny.t oAf.r.E .'-:.- noar Koa'h, sooth $:.!, 1. 1-urc. rr no tick, i nAVIXf, loaned to W! I.I.I A '.t P. TKT'TT, of Union township, ihe following prr,o nal property 3 beds and bed-JInt. 7 chai.s, S hnreaiis. I tahle. 1 cne.l. I iritnH'. t word chst, a l"t of tin ware, 3 lobs, s meirt stands ; tlhd a.'it of Csrpenter's Tnt h -I hereby ' cjqiliiau.i i.-ii-d? i!ii.inni.sp..uii..fiju.. named articles, ss I have loaned them to the li t;.e zijc f saiu rruu conn mv piens-ire. Ann.!T.M li 30VX. pi F.ast roTalce, April IV. I NOTICE. THS Dies Fav J. --. ns tn.s i.a., Dimes Pavir Iri-iitim.ra cf Lnrh- I J. b'-- h" th!S a" .d;fel a Uivi-..fn i r P.... ..u. Ssn, I.,, t ,u S.I ni .nil,, r.,. ihe amount of S'oele pai I in. f'evah in ixentv days from date. H. I. Miiif.I.Ei!, lv'l.l''-. r-a-ar.-r. WAITED! I WISH to employ SO TTooiI sTltopper?!, to chop word for the Forest Iron Workis. I will py 10 cents per cord in C.U'Il or in MDZE. For further information npplv to J. f. B'JL'KWAL-TER. White D-er Mills P.t). ? Union Co. Pa., April 17. IS02 pd.tw li. ci:RHtP.T,i.vmr, has removed to South tld street. fonr doors from Ihe Town Clock. LEV.'. isnr:r.. pa New !stand---new Goods ! T0SLT1I I.MiYX havin.-r taken the J rooms under ihe 'Felecraph and Chronicle olliees, refuted them, and nlied in an extensive variety of J7i(, Ci'pn, Gfntlrmen'i Cl'thi'vy, iff. Also a lane and splendid stock of CI.HTHS CASsflMERF.S.&c, which he will maJtcnplo orrfir.as he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo his care.lo the satisfaction of lhe customer. X.' B. Cattioi and Repairing e-r doe-e to orrf-T. " rl.ewi btirj, ipril lP,"i8CI Tliil L'NIOX," ci!ab!LLeJ ia 1SI1 WLo!3 No., 2,365. "I'lIIIOXIl'LE," cst-iMIil-'J ia IS J3 TTho!e Xo... Wl. Auction ! I 711. 1, be MDo-!to ruUic.-iaie at th lat lV leSi'lOCC C't I"'niKMf UJBOK, df-'it. in Chill.-TjsW Tr. X..rtiM IVI'ufi;iy 'i vlb .ii4y nut, at a o'cloci;, A M, ihe tl- lown t -r(-perl.'.v:z. 4 h.-ai! ot IKre., S C. v, 5 ynni! Cltlle. !3 SjS-p (sup-nor ! .) 11 Sue Hi a h .-rse VVasoii, '-nr.!5 Va- ;ii.C-rr;ae. K-.r-.-r a-i.t Ture.-hfi-' V.u-!i;n. Oraia rr af-w-.yV)i'l..rsH.:rr....-!i!t,vat.,rs.Uta i fn.il-i.H.-.y Fi.:W a:.J II-. i-; T.ik:e t.jv ") "r- ,! ! re3 va,,"j "'" n t V. 'v tiear.v i'ii a Init .men's o - o:i! y -ai. 4 or o tor.i 1 iirie-liiy in ioi" 1... r. T f'-Trs lio-ei,- r.o.l B il !ni-;,l.";. s-er..l t :.t i I nf r r, t. : ? r oth'r ti.ves. C.irp:ir.;, ' 'sO " tVA r -7vCi9 'V J si -jii' sj&i&iZSmt a .1 Ti ill. 1 CRCAT MRGAIXS! "1 i'.ST received a fre!i supply tf and Loil ir-.r.'s Soc-U, UtiUsrs M3 1's.ney LaJ.c n'l.-hv.;'. ! : sr'-l at fM'Sl" !.I.V L"W r-'ti CAii at Ihe !.(. -furs 1 1. i j I! i : : J V.. au-rs ;.p 'sue i'a l-e .' s ir.' f.i'. .-.. Ire-.t :.' of H- oie !. U'lula .-, I ail'l.i ever c tiered :a t.iwi. s hV.-a au-i lie. eer Ciut. ei-ei.p . r :1: c-i J.i'.y. L c and twut. to t'.vefi:v--ve I tlr.oes :oau U uf-r i'U 1 1' u'l (:. April -S. the p'ac? ir;.".s:te th? Bank. . a ;o'.ix S4;Ut. SVU1I It'll! SAi'OXiHEK ! l ine t'AM.La rl)AP-i Aa-tit. All si ;cii;u (tr. a'e r-.n 1" r.a-e is i--d tsO.Vi by o-.:a SAfOJfir.iL ssTH.-e'ti-ca a-.-.o.-i?aay:i.s; eae'u D.r. siUAP is ai ess.iy d::1i with it, as ii..-' s ta;. . f Ci B 'e. M.ir..jf.iere t ca'v tv ihe Patentees i , ., e a ecu is tall jinnuiiieiiuriiii; s. s.mu,, ie-in. Walaa SU, rttll..lllai.eriiA. i Feb 10, tit-y l ' .1 A'itUlVt COH. Oil t Wirratnel N.IX UPLOalVB, t an-.l eiuai lo ar.r ALAL con. I Why r-uv an eapi iive u,!. uh.-o a ;e etnts ui.-re psr e.l!.tt "'i turu.su y.-u w..a a per. Ie?l fo; ! Miit 1 uly ty lei:n'u.-'.it M itnfs tiirit.,- t'oapaty, o. W ileal . . rbu-liyi-rJIi. Frl iu, iior I GKOKCE ME UK ILL, Attorney at Law . . . Lew i!ur Fa. Ofix lis fe Reorder t Ofi.t. Feb. 17, Ii.a j I"T."Rt F. COMPANY OF KOTITH J AMEIUC. PhilaJelphu. , (Icwra ralrl, ITS! Cflpital - - - .'.ro.ppo.O'" a a." v. K.l-I toa"v. V , iu.i.ed, i . cu.-.cu! rates of Pre-atui". j J.lilX It. LTN' P3fm3 Apnf f. r I'r.in rotti.ir. Ta SS . K .ss, gm. e" at r- Im.VJ CiliiavCl Is. J..V!!.3!t'H, Xi reel, I'M'!. AMU. I MI A, Ma VENI11VN IsI.INir WINDOW : lit X r. laia-torer ; m HAOKr f The l.tret r.n i liast ass. ! (v... tt .... Uv Vr.s. 1 in, is pa n'e-1 bti-rc JtA.'.' 1 sr..! tr.roiac !, t itiel lo near, i ir.fi le and let -f J. April II, So, J. M. C. P.AMCX, ATTOI.XliY AT I.AW Is '-I'-.Ofry, Lnu.n f'o., I'i. FFICU on Vsr!te.t fit, three doors l-r'.iw iy r C..psr : ll.a.is'. ! April 1. '." : ' . , j fst CtWA ISCSt A CWS I h:ee ;Jt recs.eej , at. I X --v Vo. s-, a v- '. , in Pi.i'adt' ry 'rr; and seite t V of sy; wh:ch offer ni very re laced prices. V.e have paiT partirtj'.ir a'tetni. n iti'l.e sc'-cv. n of this r,toior of (i... Is a verv Ur;e aesort- tr-e. of r.OV n-eiht of errr? do-. enp- tion. Pui'ioasers wi,i laid it tlie.r s to give us a call as iu pr.ots j vantais y any ol our neihtor.n towns ;..r comrmi- n. . e hive also replenished our stoc lc of f.rccr r!cs.Uori3ivare,ucensivcrc,S;c SALT, I-U, COAL, PLASTEII, S:c. always kept on hanJ. r? COLKsTliY 1-RorVCE taken ia Fx charge for t-oods as ustui. X. B. Cash pail f-.r alt !tiid of (irin. JXO V. ALI-d Ac; to. I.ewisbnrj. April SH, l.siil LVf . iasea'tV iiiJw LEWisBdHJ, LMOS CO., PA. IXWis ;i:iHI.Ii. I-roprlctor. rillll.S neuv Hotel is situated eppnsite'the I Court House. in the yiost fashionable and I beautiful part i f the town, and for style am! convenience caa aol be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiung ihe University, or attending I Court, will find it lhe most convenient ami ! central public hon'e chart's will be the I most reasonable and neithertimeorexpense ril i,e spared' lo bestow every comfort np.se. those who may cull. Persns 'riihe t'oii.ity I will be cha-e l rr. ets permeal. Lerisbur;, April I, l-'CS ,,-., ,, i t.-.'.-,. fi..vrs ,'... v-u-u. t. K-. " - J..t of V. w"l. S t.i.-r.-N in"' r.M C r' r K j u.j:r. : iir-s, a o i tii'..:A' '.; S ti'.!;.- .! V, -a:.i 2, -iti -r :C, '4'. '. a la:?f Ut of Hois j1k.!. 8r, K:U'ticQ 1 urm- 11 Court week, May 19 IVThe Stan J.c Ceiiaiiteeef the frieaia : of the .National Adminutranoa are iaviW t I mi't at tha Kivifk tloeae in Lswiabar i Tuesday. A!ay 2i, ai I, P. M oo basiaaaa. u t!L..uo, boairuaa. T a CHRIST. S-c C .v nre-,lr t!i B. f .Ttntr. Iv!d Hiarlaf, TaoaaV , y .b .rv, l.i.i-Tt Rl. a. V.ljlotav. i. hana-ej. t'lalrl sta.'.r.' r. o CUtM, m. atMS, JS .Nii. I. am.i. (i k.Sb'.w, J. llMftf. S. SanM. TO TAX COLLECTORS. Oi; are hereby notiaed, that the time bat f noTrexpir red fersettiinjr yooilluplieawa. It is eioecifd you will iriaae every eBert I j have them liquidated by May Court. There) 1 are some Jeo.audi on Its Treasury that saaal be p.v !. ai.d Coun erjieoaea kept ep. . I . .... . . . L' I . T T .1 I .-Ihril so JVil.s A. jibnia, ilea. ! I i'.ls:i Court) CourirrorlamatisM T 'III 1. CAS, the Hon. SAM L S.WOOUi. 1'res. etent J jitje lor iue auto auaicuu l tf Penusilvauia, composed of tka !c-oi .-os of laion. M.tKto and riayder.aad i Jso t-.'s-i-cs rus andJoax VV alLa Esql, Ass cii'e J j l. esiu L ju acouDty.bave issued thsar ji-..c.p.., ;...-.-ri:ij; oa.e oic .in uy ui a.a. !,- . ;. ar. 1 i we .iirecied, for the holding ef sa ' (.'o irt.t.'ourt ot Ci-mmonl'leaSjUyest 1 Oenernl y larter Sessioaa. ' .- 1.11'.. !;, ! r ihe c-uat? of I 1 II: Ti.irl ilot-day of MAY. (be li-h iW; : couttnne one s -N .'-t-e u ta.retore hereby given lo t on-r.Jit of ;Le Peace asd Coasts LiSlOJI. eins; tha week, ihe CoS . Jn '...-'.s ot ;Le Peace aid Conatables ia u.r u:z cojL'y ot Ln.on.to appear ia In ear , pr. ', er psr.ocs w.:h their record,, iaqtuV is.eai.:i.t;atioi:s a ad other reniembracaea o Ui- -e hii.es wh-ch of their othees asd to r beaaif ap; ertam to be dose; and all Wit ,es end other persons proseeatiug ia bebaaf I tt.- oi iu-; coinn:onaea..a agaiua. uy irarom oar t person', are required to te mca auu uiara i i .it.t.'.au .ml 'iepart vi.atui mi.ai umw J .i rs are requested to be puecrual lit i iar.ee at the appointed lime sgraaa !b.e ble 'o cut. I t; , eu uJer my hand and seal at ihe Saas ..Ta I'.iee in I.esrisDuri; the SJd day af I ..res.ry. A D Uti'3, an 1 the i:b year of ihs) lajepet, o.-L. e cf tie toiled Stales of Asaesv Ca. Oi. 1 ave Uie vommon-ava-m : I. F. ALURltiH T, ebectfl I.-: Lbt for Court. 1'ay 10. J or. SLa-ev Jr vi Ann Barbara Saakaf M.innaii Hooimel vs Daniel Keng'.ei Ci and U Jui-.u vs 1 Milier and 0 Hoevssj J i Mil.er assignee 4.C vs B Jedoa'a BreS) 11. a. Mensch l al vs Ba Lreg and Wl aatue astso A' ram Water vs John Kesal.r H -tirr Vii.ser v, !avid rscribaes at aj J. ho "Winters vs A 1 Croiaer i a 10 A 1 i.trjsal dt K StscWer vs L 8 Htrrolat 11 M iry B c't'ey vs W l'eobler A U BilUB. Vi lie ;i -a Marsh vs Wia Moora !d Win 1' Liiliojer vs Alex Ammeas 14 Wia lUrt:an vs Jes S Marsh ea C 15 il s.iut vs P o.l.avr and oth it Fra .els 1! Pi s Abram Waitara 17 Joe a Uruvn vs RoU Candor 1 Ar Caik's Adsa vs Church k M'Ulakaal I a do do 50 X Menach's Errs vs Ycunfmsn AWallsSJ tf C Ki seuVr; ri J i C Kieckaer II Janes seoti s Jes Meiiel at l imoikvBo. vs Church dt M'Micbaal ai 11 1 aoi vt dames vt Levi Usee and elk 51 iu I) I'Lac.it vs J st Heimback at ai to Ann Warner vl 8a ml Warner CEAND Jl'ROai, Maj T. 1S63. Krilu Willi am Xol!. John Dalesman, Knr.e. l.aird Kjvard H .f,i D:vA Hecnior. Jobs Bsaglas, J sepn L'.eilen lerff r. Weidler Kohland i.'u u Abraham R .Meusch, John bayier. Henry Or:e. Isaac Ketsh Hi,;, luir li W Askin, Jonas Rauca Ami lnai John I) Spitiar. band Hoa Leber. Lewis E Kes,!er Inijn- Jehn Stetlrr, sea'r B;ihe Andrew Forster, Cdwaisl Mil er, tl ias H. ',ir Biif.M Abtal rreiensk tf-u-ti' Fredene. Wurman Litione Enos Eenfer IKAVEKSE JCRCKS. I.iir-hnr Wm Kstherman.D W Ptllmsa. VI m S .eetireif, Joras Hoy. Michael Miller.ir J.-ni- 'ure Ct.as a Yc ler, Joseph MassssV R I Xesbit Joeph V-ne!l, Jchn U Uoadau, sh:ti'. n U B'll. I.'evid tiinter ;.,r.,,ft,aTi Grrve, Jac Kohl, Jae Kadf t'i. -Vi fre.( .ietler, Joseph Shaaaea. E ;s S.eae. John Yoangtsaa B'rf ii" Wm T Ltrn. Emsncel Poatiaa, James W .-i,n no a. Aaron XiUer, Thoaaa Corneiitis, Peer i? Stahl Aiir fl-r.in-f amuel C Millhouse, Kenba UM:, Ernie! Horlacher flr.jrf, Ce-tge K Sari pe, Geraham B.dlle, I.tTi'l P. rt-r It s.;? ;i.reW',n Siai!dn, Jacob M'Csrrley. rr'snns Ranelc. Joseph Mmer.Sam'l Dunlaa. S, i"n Sassorr.an. P..ul Di:Terderfr.JohaOr Jli.i B:rf,hr- Fred k Hippie. Benj Schraak M-firbt'g Andrew (.tn'elius A' ,.v lVinfl Sen.'er, Jr We it B if-!,- R thari Strnble, Eeaaatllla R-ih. Levi R.-v.t Harti-y lie.i Eianrher, Jobs Klina r.ii:Gi3TiiTi'3 joticb. VOTJCE Is t?rcby pfvca to ill con- i. v cerae.l.ibai ihe following named serscaa have settled their seco':nts in the Begister'a 0.:::e .at Lcwisbarfr, Union county, and that the sai 1 ncci enls will be presented fureonar- tits'ton and allowance at the Orphans Conn to be hel l at LE . ISBLRO, for lhe county et L.non, oa tae fuartia Friday of MAY next, up:p2 te St I day cf said month, via: I. l he lnai aecoant of David Herbal, Co P. nil in cf Leah StahL z. Th- first aeeoor.t of Ornjsmia Msnech a"d Abraham Mensch. Executors of j!5eaAjaa Henseh. late of Lewis township, deceased. . 3. The account cf Israel A. Wehr, A rrinie'rator of ll nry Fiet, late of West Baf lale township, deceased. 4. 1 lie fin! aecoant of George Hanck. Gnardtr.h cf I.yilia t.'iapham, late Lvdia Keish. one of the daughters of Daniel JevA. dee '4. A. The account of Joe.l Ranek. one of Iks) Kxecotors'of UemUl Ludttig, late of vt biis) lioer township, decease,?. 6. The account of Henry M.ller. Adaiala traior of O'eorge M.Utr, laie of unaloe lowa s.iip, Jeceased. I 7. j he acceoat ot w ttiiara nanin. ess at th? Adui'nistraiors of Join U. Smiia.deerasea. as presented by his Adm'r. James R.Smua. 8. The aeeonnt of Eberhan tilarer, one of ihe Kxecutorsof Uiu.im G,bhart, latecf Xsw Berlin horonjh, deceased. II. The account of H. P. Sheller. Adm'r tt 'it tin m U A t f i n z. I a t e c f L e w i s h n r f bo ro'.dre "d. 10. Tne account of Daniel Piahl. Adain istrator of Cjf.j-iM-irie .VeA, Widow, laie of Kelly township, deceased. 1 1. The account of Samne! H. Orwii. Ad rninistraior ol C,iitrleg Dreitbaclit late et Baf faloe township, deceased. f.flOlttiG MFHRII.f,. Rertster Register's OJice.Lewisburg. April ti, ISM "Ti.ir7t'rAHI.-BoK Ifiader baa remrned to his Shop in l.ewi.iy,K. .' attend in ad hinds of wort: in his line. Brix r.!o;j y..i l-..ks. Maeax.nes, Newyyareia, &f,for ihe toil. B.uier. i . If. j , -
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