JUL III Cliff ST1II M HI I8ID16 fflllll TO ft $ 1 Br o. X. WORDEN AND J. it 1-M per Tear, always rtuBi: atm-wpui Tucviay Murom; & Friday Afternoon. - ;T " , - " "- tarlbt Loiou couu.y .oUr. . 1,50 itid the cases marked reidy indicate fail week s business. J odd i'aiem.u, , is Foreman cf the Grand Jury. lhe of Com'th vs. Char'.es, was sent to a Cut time observing the course of eventt Late . II .--.jar',r. Pppartment f the ?Voth, r H ltn Hea t. C, Vav 9. 18S. $ General nr.iers. No 1 1 The three Slat's of f;-or?:a. ri"nca.aoa caini iru.iuo.-iM.fi . the Military Department 4 the sv.uth. ainf ohfTbe"l"i,H' j l . 1 ... ci.tii ihc "! ,:nIfd " r,mf BM,v.o declare them under mar- rfore r.n ih, IVh dar ef A!r!. m.'. ?iaerv ui . i in a irre ......... , - --,- Gmr'in and Fl'idi-htrtl.fir, iutd SnatM, art tkrnf.rt deUrtd J -r rrrr free. Vatir fa-rM-rat 0'-iiiBsadiDf m- Artier A-it Adjut tiVnwrmi r? w ti. Huti'er was a per .nl friend of 1'res Lincoln in Iiiionis. end i' is there f re th-.uffht what he eems a military utefs.i'j will not be revked. That ven eraiie D--m"CTatic lesier. Am?s Kendall, argnid in a recent publishtd letter that if the Reteis, in their obstinacy, persisted in proWg'Bg a mad. b-'pcles? contest, ibeir punishment was only increasiog, and the cwbso'i" of all the; bad, slaves ineln ded.wou'J not only b. jut atd expedient but alsi onsiitntiinal. Jefferson mae a remark that that section might one day be controlled by the Africao race. Th Rehrh kjciag If.m armimj anJ trjim'ny the Kaclct thrmuJues, it seems a burning shame and ernel folly to have our men shot down by compulsory soldier., tsd w not retaliate, ia self defence, and employ oa our side those who would fight fUbels with a good will. It i aiid Gea. Butter will have a force "of Black, in readiness, by tot weather, to save the lives and .trength of the Whites. It is foanf that the Blacks are the only true, reliable friends of the Union in that quar ttr. Thus Providenee seems to be working out the problem of Emancipation by mili- tary power, without rart.xan, i resiaeuuai It Congressional "-intervention." This orier carried eat releases One Million es from bondage, and One Million Vi'L.;es from barbarism. If not overruled, t: siil show the Slaveholders elsewhere .Ut tbey most expect far the Union J prave stronger man ciaveij ao joog at ths latter provokes the trial of strength. The President and the Lutherans. W't do not notice the Loyal Resolu tions of the C. S. Lutheran Synod copied ia ftna TUn.neratii.'' I .in Aln.hatino- ntrvr c i. wii vutj ate tianeu aitu graiiuiftiou uy a'Atbe .tdoubted Union papers. Annexed is the rep'y of President Lincoln t Rev. IV. fuLmiE. Ctiairman of the Committee that presrottd tie Resolutions : "GrmEvts : I welcom. here the rep- , , .. , 7,r,",M";e-''B" I'l ill 1 tilTf-i a -at I aAiSont aa-1 k rrr - iai-tw. , t.l 1 r6 a i.ac their aeauranew of the sympathy and orPJri 01 iisit en thfria-d iitfluantijAl and toe civil and religious I.berties of autid i -,.- .nd ih,r.nK tott.-e. ' ' ev. "ij. welt know, eentlemen, and the ' rsfj t u. ,.r,.ntl. I .er...,! lb .sua of 'battle f,d .poa me, on at id vent to thi. cl.ee. by the intern.l estaiiei of our eonntry. Yoa know the bites and the resoaree the public agent, j arwgbt into empiovmeat to (U.taia I g'en.aMii again.! which there has bee a ' aro.tlt BM oca aonntaint nf nal ininrv. ' l home sr abroad. Yoa mav all recollect. I that la tit .k A k f 1 Ix? P tD anri1 toa lurced , MM oar taads, this Government appealed 'he prayers of th. pioa. and the good, M decltred that it rUoed its whole de rnd.iice open the favor of God. I now, l u ; ya.u t inn r c. i : ravftaa.. sL t .-..iLuui, ,0 . L.ur orCKUCO. i vaiati IUO CLtt0aj,e,. .imf. . of tbat de-1 pitdenee, ,ot dentin, ,(,. if it .k.ll Pease K IHvin. btit. who det mine, tae desttnies cf MtI0M ,b . ... , aa. ai u at u it I r 7 m-rir .. . k. . ...... . ; , r ucj ti bomb t eekingth. D.vme guidanee, make ttaiV ! rTolonged I national existence a .cure, of aew beacfit. to themselves and their sue- S If l- a - Clet "d "Lditions aankmd. j , is wrTh. Pern'. School JoarnlJ hu the l"iig item, for April; esVBeTr''''0t1 J" Bc,Tfr-,nd ' froo pari?, r'U, ''k aboa, ..- visa, 'Persia bt?, tk r"i-aauo. ny pareaia. atesL i?0" "' ,1"rd esao,..,,,, sf. ,' of N'w Berlin w.ih a '.., " ' schJols, a .i . .. are ae el lo rrviaw, and 'o shich r.r-ti 7ory btfore dinner, jesterdsj when our prorfitr who can retain his manr.rrs and mor-, some eases "taken the reponitility'' of 12 x lt inches in sue, foreign news seven tbe Kcvoiution, and woo naa denonneea jJ --iTYi-j d1,t L.. f'tr-iS? Mrt cWes. I " -"'P" circamunces." i mrre5ti koown or snppn!!e(J Rebc ,nd wetks olJ-.nd the only EJiorial in it is ; "Lic'' JV"" " 'ba "me aajTi S 1 Sl.ter, m,ke, n0 proaigiei" in these . f ,ediliotllrT pipcr,.hich a warning against counterfeit dollars 8P,r' ,B 1 "'l.de.ph.a 11th inst, m nM RflflT CTIM IT I Bold MVe, at the Heart Of KebelJom. j days. For twenty year, past, her Me- In time of i of which turf. sort, were aflj.t W. eop, , KftSyUSjS.? STUllE ! Col. David Hunter did the beft I uioo bers of Congress were mostly swspgtring, i pgpE jt but these carpers earefully ; a few of the Advertisements, to proe that j ,., nnnim DiDPlIVQt fchti at Bull Run. and was sen. west browbeating, bnllying br.te hk. Bus k,,,,, th, 0 r ftet thtt itim. of far-' White. M -ell ., Indian, and Ulks, in j Jr"1 GKLAl JJAKbAlAb I sopneede G... Fre-.. -hen it was Brook. K.it, Branch W.gfal., Pryo, I or iniarrectjon that d belJ 8u?(fc . Juj - kin" who sn'uin. Pre. Tr- TTs.oo,, of Lai es' ,bo.h. ,b. J-u-r fc.J i th. Ac. V hen these lord, of the.r harems eonld , CatfMn ittf,f pr0Tid fjf WAR P.llt., Dee. , 174g.To D, eoLDA JneoU's policy -ithon. "tH ' J afd sSd'ttt-.' " ' of Cungres. in relaiion to freeing the not by their frown, stop or pass a mc.sur., , oTerride ordinary regulations. ; ke'T TUBU "V'f ,w fm That kind of Democracy" don't gall the , .. r,lt.r an.1 TsncT Ihn: .... , .- thpw hp'd "5nnthern Oancna " or meet- F .. t . 1 of a?e, vrry fit k,r town or c..oo;ry bine, . , .. UuOtS, UilierS I iuCJ SUOeS, gl.ve. of KeUlfc Oen. Hunter , next they he.d m " ,.SeU defcn:, is lle fir9t Uw- of S.,io0i d ; h,J ,he tmlll.pox lnd mles. En. Kepublicani I ' CNl-s:jJ, Ly LoW -,r,i ionih. where be has been for some mg of 'Anti-Abolition members, wbicn , iJi,;n,!. ln nf fire, quire of the Printers hereof. j On ThnrsdsT afternoon last. Geor?e W. P:rr rnp rw. .t'ih Lh.n I - ikJjai e.ass ol my k-iiov cn.reoi 20 ao im- , . , -. , l k- performion bigaea prt.nt tr.,, which involves, in my judg- "J 0,Ber ""P1 . be justified, though Bent, not oo.y tte civil end religitus lib- "a are bus .urpnu . .u, .6 , 01 vur own dear land, tut in a larfe oas come to . iiarij w, K. CORNELIUS. In Adraace. Another Rebellion. Hatching. I Thit close observer tod political chilo- 1 .... t... v - a ' sopner, momas jcnerson, mas oeserinea ,h. tendeDCT cf ,.ve domination to mike , ml.,.ri 0,.rbeering, petty tyrants : j Ta. wholt cnmmrrce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise ol unremiiung on he h ' 'Tn. m041 generally terrified enough doughface, from j L" , ... ikt.A.e na Lnimrh r Free State, to give Slavery its triumph, i 1. . . J I. . ! .r..Fr!eme nn. .end vex i 6 h. k m rwu, ! ao4c..Uf ur ouuv f 01ble to cruf b them, tba Tyrant, have j J be, seem ,0 have left fit sue- ! i.u.Ara nf I.a trna I l:iiwarh nrMr1 Last week, Senitor D.vis io the very , ! 7" " ... ' apirit of Breckinridge, his prsdecessor , aeeiarca on me now no woum amise uia : people to resist some proposed law in every way in tbeir power; usoo,.ias.., eI!ed bim to order f.r bis treasonable j utterance wneo I'avu moatnea oy enj- . . 1 ... .t 1 mg be meant only to test the constitution- mii; of Ibe measure ' j About ibe same time, mst of the Dem- . oera'ic and ibe Mave- Aristocratic House , Members had a 'Conservative Conference' , t 'pui d wn Aboinon and recession and i to cave the country." And h w do you think ihey started to "pat dawn Seees- sion ?" Why, by imitating the eeessio- disis of other days, and threatening divers dire things if the Ujnl majority dared to enact a certain measure not according to j the views of the conspiring Lowoessea and Highness, the V.il.ndigh.ms and th. , bl.veoer.ti They reeolved they must defeat the Bill appointed a Committee ; to keep themselves alive and adjourned. ; Well. ..in due time, the Bill did pass 87 to 50 the majority increased by the pue rile threat of by-gone dark days. The Act barms do trae eitiseo is plain in ita language aad reads thus : Be it enacted, c-. That slavery, or in vol- untari serviiade, ia all cases whatsoever, eicept in panish nent for crime, (whereof ibe person shall be duly convicted.) shall bene- Xiaea "dowa wu mucuin auu uia auv Inr.h ceae, and be prohibited for ever, ia all Htion, nneoDStitutional war '." They eon J:r.rZZ I eeal the tra.h that that protection i. only ia any ay." i This ia .h. nroTiso whieh kent Rlaverv : from tbl 0hl0j ,od Xcnh west-which in ! r r w , effect has been approved by all the Presi- tracks by Secession ruffians, who eonld cry eabe, dent, from Washington to Polk which, ' out at every deadly .hot, "Don't you dare j Xiw York, May 17. The steamer if let alone, will prevent more Kansas to shoot back t isn't Democratic don't . pltnter has arrived from Charleston, tragedies, and Kill fettle for ever the Slav- ', yon see the Constitution says "no ptrton ' having been run away with by a eontra ery Quartan at to die Terriloriet, in Coo- shall be deprived of life without due pro- ' ko pilot and erew. She brought paper. greas. A measure, just in itself, and as a . of eXpediuC, noght ilh ineb ; .nnA .kn.u L ..;A i , ,u"r " 7' , 7 7 ,, . ' and if a Second XarehollerM RtheUto is intended, let it come now, whiie the Free Mates are aronseu, wune me omnteer. are well trained, and while the popular feeling is right for a final crashing oat of ' . Treason and it. inspiring cause. Exded. One G- C. Evans, of Philad , f ir some time made a great fburish with a "Gift Book" concern akiod of Lottery, by which greenhorns were led to believe CSV IV VIICW thcT miiiht cet two or three dollar, for , ,.ii tr; ' .....-.. 5 -r k. anMa. .K in axtsh nraiiinai rincl in. r" VI .lri,b, refu,ed to aid them, and have ; ... .1 1 r- little surprised to see the fault attributed ...j - u .... i r i i, P-" i .Ja.-,V0- Kna i.n tber. h. an anaeitf I VT i can ther. be an, hoact, , and a swindl. illegal and ! . jT "n T j : D" to"a maa " "'uu' demor.li.iog ia it. very nature T We pre I .ume the "clerks" were as honest ss any ! other link in the chain. - ; , BaT-loe -aasca ivcr regiou sa wuorw Slavery was first introduced into America, ...I Q ... , k r..nlina atkara it ia annat ' i sr.. .u . ;. ...t veTBBi. auaiooac.wo ..v.. ..vv. , . ... t, TK.kel. ae.m la ba fixed ! opon, by God, for tha incipieot work of Emancipation ! j BT id. juatonan .tales toat Jiarr .... r fZ .iffat at th fllf Ilxaawf ftllllt Ofiimil . . aw ww-.t T I v V " , Factory, employ thirty hands, aad make , clothe, which ar nt to tb. cities to be , ., mh.Bt. .George Kinney, Esq., a native of j Bradford eoanty, and ooa of its true, aoble ! ME5, died recently, at his home in Shesbs. quia, aged 74 years. aWlt is nettled that Ellis B. Scbnable not a Rebel Colonel in Arkaosaa. brWa learn that Lisa! T. G. Or wig is nosy detailed as a Quartermaster. Tba ".mellinf committee." appointed by tba Democrats ia tba Pennsylvania I Lgislatnre, to ennfeeture capital lor ae fall campaign, have provea atiaerabuj ab ort iooa. Go. C'nrtia, againet boa tbeir shaft, were especially aimed, cause, out end orsed even by those same "smellers." Tbe People fjol the bill ti the ttiee Coat- LEWISBORG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 18C2. Don't let the People see it ! j The Secession sympathisers, North k ....1 f.i,. ..,. ..Da. : woo stem tuo people .on.c .. motntj," just ss the Rebels often come . into battle with the Sum & Stripes above their heads to eonfnse ani dee ive L nion Iforsring the eb.ns-s over ani orer ag,jB because the Administration hire in en(er rem5ye oei h i - J . , . ... .. . deUinM " f t J r - c ""h S00"-' ,0 ,hi 'P"411 of lle , en""-b' there na fire, sucb act. , would be robbery and arson, punt'bed by gn. iiBrisonment, and death. li'Aea the y., J;e U jrr-, iKCtnliaru'$ are carry fmy firt into every CTr"cr " "K "T' "J ' ,h,:T .-. Th verv Canstifition f -r. 1 7. . r :i pr0,ides for ,htt dngr also. It says ! bat every Rebel eympt-thiiir eoocetU the f , f hi darthat The privilese of habeas enrpns shall not vr -pn.ieu. . , REbELI.IOX or mvaioa, the pu.'Mc wftty mav Tr,lui a" -TKt ASU.V against lhe IJ. S. shall consist '' a levying War .gainst then,. VK In adhering to thetr Kncmitt, girmg them uiu anl comfort." Xhe punishment of treason, is death. "No mtt vr r. it in hii.r iru a lib gvoi opiawa ul the 1. Xow, to err is human, and the innocent may possibly in some esse, have been summarily arrested with the guilty. Yet 00 candid man can doubt tba President's integrity in the performance of duty, for he could B0, uh , mlk, tocmlelt ;0 Mntte fritnd, of .Union-oaro-are. W(re doBbtleM tgkiaMt M incbj ,B(1 ,bey . , u. .. ,n .h... Tef tbongb, expedient It has been one f th moet -uitome ,nd undeirab!. por- tinna if Adminiatrativa ear em. - - Some Democrats quota that article of the Constitution which says -So serwa shall be deprived of hfe.liberty or propeny witkoot dae proca. of law" aad upon tbat argue mat every iteoei wno i. l.-.. k Kn .v.f,Vw;..n; t... a. l... v.. I i.V,.V..77 -. it- u for loyal men, in time of peaee. They -nnld h,.e nor honest, law-abidins free-i a i men atand .till and be .hot down in their eea. of law V yoa must let us do all the ilnpruonin- oath-breaking, robbing, and t:i;i.- i. ....... ia'i .r.n . r .!. . . r V, "' ' contrary to yoar Constitnuon . "Old Hickory" was formerly authority ,. , ,. ,n ... wun oui-iamionea uemmvu. ao ac not a great Nation against traitors, but a small City against aa open foreign army after peace was agreed upon Gen. Jack- son declared martial law in New Orleans, in order to put a stop to just such disloyal ... . ... . f,. ahintnti aa wa hear in our dav. After- saris, Congress virtually approved of it . a a " . . 'm ' as a naiuMari art ar npiiAirj tnpi niT w s.r.-i.M m ,va.. - - fron ,0ber conviction, of dnty, ean be ' ihielded ander that section of the Con.ti- " ... , - - f ; uoa. ceniiuij io vuujuj.uuci m uuict t ttaXecutiTeaatiee may 1 traitors complain. th. Demoeracv ander ' .. o U.rf., nn..e " - ... 'iodi. ' ' 'brow out of the U.b.Mail any penodi- ; ittl A j h ehooM to call "Abolition." ! . ' . ... . cal they might ehoose to call "Abolition." ! f Coastitution.l, and i ..".' . ' .k. n That, tbey said, wa. Constitutional, and n .iKt -7 n.n for th. fiov-1 4rBmeo q of ; ' J. . , i aeaaociBiic VVI Ul. vnay iui lus u J ernment, ia ftme of War, to .oppress or rsfuse to carry myriad toDgued messcn- rl ; D u . 1 Th. Execouv. of every Power has to judge what is necessary for self-defence in . A . h . .....m. I i. - .r.-... i eru ! ir iiy ym", """'J ...yi j .V Jvu emlaf ami all CamHitntianal ri.lhtt of life, liberty, property, of .peeeb, press, ; and public aasemblages but not a word j was n.icrea bt tacsts aaai ... 1 V a I V.. Democrats in ! - laivtir oi a -uuii Harr-VA uvuiuiotivu y .aa ' v a k... or, e?en oow, bare I in f. f Peace ,B "m ' ' , ! eoDaemnauoa tor mun.tei, worse, notonoo., nniversai -yioi.tioa. . theConstitouon"tbrooghoatCottoadom! Tbey have no sympathies for Uaionists in thraldom at the booth all their stlections are drawn oat for Traitor co-workers in : tba Loyal States ! Bat "much remains nnsong." And if tba powers tbat ba bad confined Generals Breckinridge, Backoer, Lovei!,Lee,6mith, and Congressmen Burnett, Green, Polk, and a thousand other men who proclaimed treason in tbe Loyal State, ander guise of "Denioeraey" aad only joined tba foe ' openly whea tbey bad done all Ibe bars tbey eotild secretly fewer Rebels wonld be sutiua, aad tba live, of many of our pre cious freemen would b are been saved. Rev E W Dickinson removes to Marcos Hoak, P., ism Dsylsc, 0. Pr0greS3 Of Freedom. j To show our readers tow stesdily every form of Ham.n Koadate is beeomine ..... . 6.. obliterated, me uoyiestown inteuxjencer espies a few Advertisements from a file j ot pipers, only i m years o.a, prioiea oy i Berj. rrauklto and D. Hall, Phila. It is stylsd The Ptnniy'eania Gazette, is only Bmni - ........ .. w, utter, fir BmUing . rge HM u.r. fit .M r..lr-t st.ll to be disposed of by ibe Mana-ers, 4c ,77Z7.To be SOLD-A ; 4 Snrmu Oirl that has about two rears and a quarter to serve, an is at fr cooniry EnqotreoHne Printer, bereot. P-m., Jan.?1.174t-i. RHX tway-Mi ihe 16th instant, (mm the plaoia:i of Hirhain, in Priilarfr-lphi ccunly, bctoninf to Dr. Graeme, Molaitoe mari.nam'd W iJliaaibooi IS rears tl aze, of a Nfgme father, and ao Indian nUK byrn in the conn try, prertj lAll, and well haul, somewhat nark'd with smalt pox. bis speech solt and mild, but a sensible. canning, ingenious fellow. To be SOLD. f..r three years and a half- 1 ; ,be p:frnl 0f , e jn Milion, a rrm g,rl. .boo, twenty year, of f - d k , fc , fa fc ate. and is at for country bosinesv Enquire " u,uc CB c'o" uf the Primers. A. II. Banm take, charge of the Ex- Dere are JrUk, Sxfch, Mian, and press mail on the Northern Central Rail X'gro S'ava in market, aad it is known i from 6,h 'L6t tb.t for a long tim. Germans, f-M I G,e0,r8e E3Cte appointed P. M. at ... .. ' Oval, Ljc. to., on the former site. a si I nthaw r nsnnna n a 4 m .in if Inam ritllf ' SB U -4 WlUba KUlVrVBUS V ftU UUg t BB i IS! IgtOSBV i probably ancestors of some of oar readers, the richest, prondest families in th. 'and i were sold to pay expense, of passage here, ia. It will be seen the colored parson. . bora the beat recommendations ! Now, how changed 1 No Slavery of any eolor is allowed in Pennsylvania Lotter- ie, , prohibited-and eoaaterfeit coin U I I,;..,. . j Kr.VI: ' became eonspieoou. for hU effort, against ! Afrieao Slaverr. beiae President of aa Abolition Soeiet at but death. ! s J It ma; aeem slow, bat one century's eontraat akswa (treat advaaeea tkrongboat ! ... ovld is kaaaaa freadoaa exoaDt ia I Seoeaioa States, when f Pharaoh likel . k- . . w , ' a , " ' hasten Emancipation. Latest News j - F0BTRES8 MosBOK, May 18 -There IS , iaTu hnVnn t nrJtt j 01 lDe i-0' I Tb,s MPtto of Staaotoe by Fre- .,...'. i.i.in. '. .... J "P""- I Gen. Wool is m.de a full Major Gea- eril lnd DiB. Slctei , Brig,dier General, I B Parson Brownlow made ao Address befsre the Renubliean and f'ninn AlMtm . Committees in New York city, j A Grand Rally for the Union was held in the Capitol at Nashville, Teon., the 12th ' inst. Speeches by Ex. Gov. Campbell, Col. W. H. Poik, Wm. B. Stokes, and others, showed a gowi and growing Union . 1 b b -' spirit. Full reports of the Naval actions below . . . a . . .-- B aa Urleaos ana tooTe .nemp&is, aemoo the skill of the Union tDObUUI Ui IUO SUIOB ai rate tue vaiur iuu arms, and add to the glory D av of tha firat Ol tne srst accounts. Tb. ..,. of P.n..enl. h. th. nrknttaaaarl Ik Jink Tnmninn j r 1 b , .... . uen- lr0Pe reCTn'1T. ? " '"P ,B r . t ... i be eau-'bt three Rebel regiment.. He c u 7". U . j ' ? 1 open eid but flanked by wood, on each i left a battery, feebly supported, in aa .id. f, -Keba' doable side full of -Yanks." Two thousand ..... ., ..... . ! "neoa eame oown upon toe oattery in doable quick, bat before tbey could torn .boot the Yankee. Mble-o-ieM" no eery side, and marched the Rebel, back a few miles, captivea. Harbisbcbq, M.y 16 Goernor c . f ,bl f v York. Ia undergo medical treat meat, and will bw .Kut.t nnfil TknHiliB a.inkk r, . . .... . I.ATAOAUQCA, May iO at la 0 C10CB tn-d.v an enoine attached to th. Mai train burst while stinding at tba depot here, kiII'Bg ,hree ""n- l he best ngtiting on the I orktova neninsuia baa been done by Vermont. ( . a ' Maasacbaaetti, New York, and PeDOejI- J T. . ama Thaa lem l.nM ahm tat eaataM v.nia. The bert Generalship ia action h ihowB b, Gencrala Hancock and ueln,,e!m.n, both from Fenn'a. DMerte k- fc,.dreds-Bumbcrine thousands per week are reported near fjonatb, and la tb. iiicbmond and Xork Iowa region. Congrea. has repealed the Black Code whioh disgraced oar National Capital It baa also provided tha: the School Taxes raised from tbe Colored People be applied for eduetting tbeir own children. So it wonld seem the Blacks were hitherto taxed to educate the Whites and then 11 lacks era cursed for tbeir ignoraoee ! Tb. Uaian Repablieaa eaaeos at New Haven, Conaeetirat, bava re nominated Jam. Dixon for United States Senator. Flag-OfEeor Foots, lately ia command of the Miasiaaippi flee, arrived at kit home at Cleveland, Ohio, ea Tuesday last. He ia qaii feeble from dUaaMj end from tbe effects cf his would. Tbe captured cities South, generally r J "T ,n D,0B " ,lne. - " te",,u w0,cu ,,ac wou,a COD1u "' i ij . i . 18d wntioa, .boot .cknowlelging eny KgileL Tr,de howeter t ooee ta& mM eventually bring all right, we trust. Charles Jared Ioeersnll who said "he would have been a Tory if be bad lived ia DerbTi of Serint0Di , brakesman on the L 1 1 . . .. ,t V. I. 1 ... Railw.J, w eo5U by th. locomoti.e, i aaarl swiaf antlv k?i -art A o nirfnnlw jamped 00 ,he track, and threw the en- (?'" "ff. """"S fer, the engineer, was badly hart, bat not fal.lly. Fir. from the North side of White Deer Mountains, it is stated, burned down a aaw ill and two dwelling houses, near Elimsport. I A drunken man named Uoffmao eame 1 . , , -, . ery near killing bimse.f and wife, at WilliamsDort. last week. I? drivioe asaicst , rtj;wl. ear jn motion. Charles 17.11. nf Reading, while atand. EttDisDttia; jHarhtt. Corrected Wettty Wheat $108 Egg Rye 55 Tallow Corn 45 Lard j Oats 8 Ham ! Flaxseed...... 1,50 Shoa.ASide... j gP AJ V- Clorseed ! Frtio Butter 10 Potatoes MARHtED. . T " ' ?" Col.mo. rtk alt, i ! fltJi Hlhl K. ot WLil. 1KT. aad UU. U 1111L11I ; J"""fJr 1 SIfB I . . - ' r-r. rDim.'n.. Ttartota. bat tern. i air . ? at ta. m nqai ou. i laloa eoMtv. U MilWa, a th litk Uut. OtOKGI aMOHT. and about ftl saara. s hum. i nut, CBBBivoTTa, wt Joaa Baa- wry, Jmr. In Lnk Tp-. lltB hut, StKaH, dmhtar sf Joka aad Hanah T.Md. ia hr 1SU mmr. Ia XonhantrlaaS. ITtk In.t, CASRI1. davhtev of Kavtoa aad Curarlw M ..ill kSnal IT awatb. Brigade Orders. The t oiformed Militia of the Sad Brigade, tstb Division, P M. are hereby commanded to meet ia the Borough of Hanletoo, Union ,Co., Pa SaTcaaav, 31st inst., ai ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, for review and for inspection. JOtl. w. l Mtl.l i u.i, ruraSe Taetnr, i Drie tih Int. raa. Militia Buflajoe Tp, May 19, l6i J. M. MOYEK, Attorney at Law, LEWIJBTRO. rSlOS CO, Tk. CONSULTATION'S had ia the English and (ierman langoages. OiKce North Market Su, near Third. Levwbanr. Jaa- 4. ISti. Admlnistators' Notice. w HERE As. letters of sdministrstiou on the Estate of BEYERS As. n K,....- I ..... . A-'A have been granted to the subscriber in due I .u.u. v. " j I "5 ' " fc.lt aetata In nib. immAti.l n,.m.nl . .. J.k i . . ' . ' and those havine claims araiast the same. will present them dniy authenticated for set- menu, to ESTHER AMMOXS , Adminiv orW.M.liREISBACH, j traiora. Lewisburg, April 1, 164 " Tht Union must be preserved." "V'OTICE. The Accounts of THOMAS i PEIPHER.dec'd. Forward'; Merchant, h" " V' ' T haadsby hi, Admia- .stnlnr rim,,, L t , Tk... over 100 account. Those inien-sied, please . r can ana seme ana save costs, lor iney must e eoiiectea oy me -o.n .ay. L. B. CHRIST, J. P. Lewisborg. March 5, Estate of Joba Whlttakcr, dec's!. LETTERS of Administration de bonis bob. with the Will annexed, on the estate ot J.a WaiTTiata, Ute of East Bnnaloe Tp. dee'd, have been granted lo LORINDA LOW. All persons having claims against said es ate will present them forthwith to George Mernii, Aitornry for the Administratrix. April 1. ISSt. CARTES DE VIStTE at Mowry's Gallery Photograph Albums ai Mowry's Gallery Photographs large tat at Mowry's Gallery Photographs in Oil at Mowry's Gallery Ivorytypes at Mowry's Gallery Halluiypes at Mowry's Gallery Ambretypes. and All kinds o' types at Mowrv's Ga'lery MOWRY'S GALLERY, ia Market .treel. Bear t oorth, south side. Lewisbnr;. 9W NOTICE ! HAVING loaned to W ILLIAM P.TRCTT. of Union township, lhe following perso aal property 3 beds and bedding, 7 chairs. 3 bureaus. 1 utile, I chest, 1 trunk, t wood chest, a lot of tin ware. 3 labs, 3 meat stands and a sett of Carpeater's Tools I hereby caotion all persons interfering with tbe above named articles, as I have loaned them to the said Trait during my pleasure. ABRAHAM G. BROWN. East BaftVoe. Apnl IT, lost pd XTATROSA COAL OIL! X warranted SOS EIPLOSITE, and eqnal to any KEROSEyE. WBV oar aa explosive uti. waea a icw eeat. . . , r 1 moreaer gaUoa will forsuh yoa with a per-j feet Oil ! Made only by Penn'a Salt Manufactories Company, . ta. Talam St., FHIUBIlfHU. Teh !B, IS'Syl JlLJ Nai "THE UNION." established is 1S14 Whole Kt, 3,566. 'CnROXICLE, established in ISIS TTiuIe No., 945. n. . nil .. all ' aw jon Boo. and 8b Store, oppos.re ,he Lew.s- hnrR.ntr. Tne tsrrest ktoek of Home MaJe "Bantt. l" J IRU ' "" w Wholesale and Reiail. iweniy to twenty-five 1 per cenucheaper thaa any olher bouse in the J cuniy. Boois aad hu made to oruer oa short noure. . I uoniurgei me ptace oppo.i.e uir d.u.. , April 15, IBfiS NOTICE. mHE Dimes S-avin laitutioa of Le I burg has this dav declared a Dividend ! rar P" -'"- fu' lhe ,lx "onihs on ; the amount of S'ock paid ia. Parable m ! . f . H.P.8HELLER. I Ma; u isst '"" SAFOMFIKR! SAPOXIFIEH! Il he r'AMILT SOAP-MAKER. All Kitchen Ureae can be made iato good 80AP by osiag SAfOyjlJilH. I Directions accompanying each Box. SOAP is as easily made with it, as malting a cop of C'cSre. Manufactured only by the Patentees Penu'a Salt Manufacturing Company, Se- m. Walaa SL, rBiLlDEiraii. Feb 10, Is62yl GEORGE MERRILL, Attorney at Law . . . Lewisburg, Pa. Ofict ia the Recorder' t OJk. Teb. 7, 19 FIRE INSURANCE. IXSURsSCE COMPA.XT OF NORTH AMERICA Philadelphia. (IneoraoralaS, lTSi.) Capital 1500,000.00 Assets, Jan. 1861 - - 1,254,719.81 ARTHUR G. COFFIN", President CHARLES PLATT, Secretary CSTBaitdings aaaaally ov perpetually. Met- ckaadiae, Uraia, Furaiuare, 4tc uaaared, al carreml rates of Premium. JOHN B LfXV 934 ia 3 Agent for Unsoa eoanty, Pa BUNDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLI Ms, No. IC Nor. Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Maaaiaetorer of TEXITIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. The largest aad Caest assoitmrat ia the City, at lhe lowest Prices. Bunds paintrt and trimmed, eqnai lo aew. Store Shades made and lettered. April It, 1C1 3m J. M. C. RANCK, ATTORNEY AT LW, Levulrij, i'atoa Co., Va. OFFICE an Market St, three doors below Cooper 4t Evaas. April 1, 1862.) Last and Best Aews ! ATE have jost received from Philadelphia and .New York, a very large aad well selected slock of SUFFER GOODS, I wh,eh ' oa" " TerT rfloe Pr,r- w e . of thl, tlock o Good, .ery ltref ,ison. 1 , nf ns v rnnne ...r.i!.r,,s, . -wri WVWWd .- r lll)B farchasers will Bed it their advantage . w e,re , , jB price$ we itij ,-, vur aeighbonng towns for compeiiuoa. v e have also replenished our stock or Crace- . ' . i M, UaMW.rf ,BteBJWirS,aC. ' "1.1 , r l.-Il, rLASTER, ic. always kept on hand. nhcOiyTKY PRODUCE ukea ia Ex change for Goods as nawai. X. B. Cash paid Tor all kinds of Cralat. J.NO WALLS 4s CO. Lewisburg, April 33, IS! BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISBURG, I MO! CO, JM. LEWIS (.LIBEL, Proprietor. rpHIS new Hotel is suuaied opposite the i X Coart ttoaae,iBihe mobi tasaroaable aad beaotiful part of the town, and for style aad convenience caa not be sarpaased is Ceatral Pennsylvania. Those visuing tbe University, or attending Court, will and it the most convenient aad central public house charge, will be the most reasonable and aeitber lias, me expenae will be spared lo bestow every comfort a poa those who may call. Perseas ia the County will be charged S3 cts per aaeaL Lewisburg. April 1. 18S3 WANTED ! I WISH to employ 30 Wood Cnoftpera, to chop wood for lhe Forest Iroa Worm. I will pay 40 cents per cord ia CASH or ia MDZE. For further information applr to J. M. BUCK WALTER. White Deer Mills P.O. Union Co. Pa, April 17, 1663 pd3w H. CERHaRT, DEST1ST. has removed lo South 3d sireei.four doors from the Towa Clock, LEW. ISBUKG. PA lfnv tttaal Hnw Goals! JOSEPH L. HAWN havins taken tie J rooms aader the Telegraph and Chroaicle of5ces,rutted them, and filled ta aa eitenuve variety ol Butt, Cope, Gentlemen t Cloihi?, dee. Ala a large aad splendid stuck of CLOTHS CASSIMERES, 4tc which he will aaaee urn ar .AoiMMa , . ... , t-. .i . Dr Ircd to tiee.,e ,n -rorh ea trusted to kia care, to ibe satxstactioa 01 the easiomer. N. B. Celling crier. JLe Court week, May 19. CiTThe RunJinf ("eeainiitee of ike friea's of lae NaUo4.i Admiaiuaiia at iaiwl to cetat lh l iwrt Hua-e ia Iwutarg, Tuekdar. Mas sn. at , V. M . ua basss. 1. HE.MNO. Ckairmaa. t. S CHBIST. Iva TO TAX COLLECTORS. 'OC are hereby Bti6ed. lhat ih lime has bow expired lor aeiiliag fear bsplicairt. It is eipecird roa wilt w.aie ever, rt to have lbeia lujaidaied by Mar Court. Thra are wnie demaaon am u Trrasary na ma.t be pa.i. and tunn eipeair. k'fi p April IS J011X A. MtkTZ, TreavV I Biont wtinty Court rrwclamalsM T EltEAS,the Hob. SAM'L B.HOODS. r'irMleni JuJge foribe XOih Jodieial l;ivlriet ut hena-.jivaina, e-.ro prfd uf tfca counties of Lluju, M.lfiia and rSnrdcr. ar.4 Ji WMuTa asdJoax Vt an. E-q-, Aao- ,1JlstieM,.UMrt:h..r precept, beafii.2 date Uie ad day of ft f J w mf ilTtc:flL u,tlbl ,iiitf of , hin,. tv,nn.wn of f. mama Pleas. Oy. r i rriniar. and tneiai Wuartcr wn- ai Lt W lBL Ko. lor lhe county uf L.MOA. on . MuB(Ur bi 4!AV ,lei u. 19 b dav) !--. and tu ruaiinoe one week. .N,.ure is taerefc re herety given to the Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and LYo.unJet ia and for ibe county ot L'nioc. 10 appear ia their own protter persons with their recurda, laqk mt n.eixmma-.ions and oiher remembraueea to do those things wk.ch of ibeir unices aad ia ,h,.r behali aotertain u, ba doae : and all W,t- . nesses and other persucs prosecaiing la bea.f of the Comciunweal'.h against any peraoa or persons, are rr.ju.re4 to be iben aad iheva attending, and not depart without leave at ihe:r penL Jror are requested tu be poncinal m their attendance at Luc appoialed unit agreea- b.e to noure. li.ven ender my hand and seal at the Shes fl't tnhce in Lewmbarg the JJd day i f Febroary. A D IStt, and tne f6;h year of tba Independence of the Lnned Stair cf Amen, ca. jod aare the Common a-ea'tb! 1. r. ALBK1UHT, 3ber.a Issue Lbt fur t enrt, May 1 9. Juka Sankey it vs Ana Barbara Saakey Hannah Hummel v. Daniel Jtengt ti and M Jodoa vs J Miller aad ti Hoover Ja Miller assignee dec vs B Jidoa'a Exra EUz. Mensch t ai va Sa Long aad W f same same Abram Walter vs J. hn Kessler H eery Masse r vs David Scnbaar al Joha Winter vs A J Cruiser 10 A J Saatpsct 4c R Stocker vs L P Herruld ti Mary Brckley vs W Deobler at H Blum 13 Geudrs at Marsh v W m Moor 13 Wm P Ublinger vs Alex Ammrns 14 Wm Hartmaa vs las 8 Mavsh 4k Ca 16 bluer va P Bulmyer aad oih 10 Francis B Pwiu vs Abram Waiiara IT Joha Browa va Robt Candor 10 Ax Claras A dm va Church 4t M'Utckaet 10 do da M N Mcasch's Exrs vs Toungman it Walter XI C Rownbery vs J A V K eckner X3 iaeaes Scott wa Jos Meixel S3 Timothy Rose va Church 4t M'Micaiel 24 Edward at James vs Levi Beet aad o:h 15 Wm B Uaaagst va J 9 Heimbac a at ai tt Ana W arner va Sam! Warner GRAND JTROItS, Hay T. 1S62. Kttly William NolT, Joha Daicsmaa, Iaae Kbnf, Laird Howard Bujfai David HenBicr, Joha Seagiar, Joseph DieSenderfer, Wcul.er Rb aad Leans Abraham R Mrasck, Joha Snydar, Henry Orwix, Isaac Keith Vt aTe Deer- G W Askia. Joaas Raoch .Vfu Berlin John D Sf .Her, Land Hob. lacher, Lewis E KeE.ler Liuun John Sietier, srn'r U:at Bu,Ju A tdre w Forster, Edward Miller, Elias Reiah at Bufatut Abraham Frederick hvile, Frederick Wormaa Ltiaealune Eaos Beofer TK AVERSE JVKOBS. Ijmet,mt Wm Katheraian, D V Pellcaa. Wm Buenreif, Jonas Hoy, Michael Millar. Jr Lrwubvg Chas S Voder, Joseph Muasvr. R I Nesbit. Joseph Meixell, Joha H tiuodssaa, Washington G Bell, David timtcr Imai-Sam Grove. Jae Kohl, Jac Radr L Hum Valentine Stetler, Joseph Skaaaoa. Elias Slear, J -hn Younciaao Bufulx Wm T L.nn. Emanne! Pcaiioa. James W Sim mien, Aaron Miller, Thoaaa Cornelius. Peter S Stahl AVa BerUm Samuel C MJIboose, Reabea G tildt. Daniel Hi r acher Brad if George K swop. Gersbam B.idle, Lemuel Porter Vtatfe ilmr Wm Stadden. Jacob M'Carley. Urban as Ranck. Joseph Mover. Saml Dnnlap. SoI'b Sassoman, Paul Dielfenderler. Joha Orr Eeut Buff jin Fred'k Hippie. Ben Schrack M'fbnhurg Andrew GuicLua A-i.y Dasiel Rengler.Jr Heat Buffahe Riabard Strubie, BenaevtKa Reish. Leri Ryer Unrtky Geo Braitebrr. Job. Kiiaw REGISTER'S K0TICE. VOTICE is hereby Rivea to ill cob- L eeraed.mai the following named ro.a have settled ibeir accounts ia toe Register a Office at Lewisburg. L'aion county, aad Uiaa the said accounts w.Il be presented fore, nf aatloB and allowance at the Orrhaas' Co art to be held at LEWISBURG, for ibe county of Uai.a. on the fcurth Fnday of MAY next, being tbe 33d day .f said month, vm 1. The anal account oi David Herbal. Guardian of Lrsw StuU. X. The txst aceoant of Beujamia IfeBseh and Abraham Measca, Eiecators of Anrekam MentcA. lata of Lewis township, dereased. 3. The aceoant of Urael A. Wehr. Ad ministrator of Hmr, Fkt, Use oi Weal Bs: faloe township, deceased. 4. The final account of Gaorge Ffaselr. Guardian of Lydia Clapham. laieLvdia Rrisa. one of the dauxhiera of Dwiel keuk, tiec rf. ft. The account of JiJ Ranck. one rf tha Electors of Ikmirl Lndvig, la:e of White Deer township, deceased. f. The account of Heiry Millar. Admi.ls irator of Genrgt Miiur, late of EtuUlue k.wa sbip, deceased. 7. The aceoant of Wtftiam Pmiib. pae of lhe Administrators of Mat B. SatijMecesaed. as prrseated by his Adm'r, James K. amiih, 8. The account of Eberhan Giarer, ... of Like Executors of Ki&m Gtbimrt, late of iter Bertie BoroosB, deceased. . The account of H P. Sballer. Adm'r af auUiant Wkitmg .late ot twtbunr aoro'iac d. 10. The aceoant of Daniel Stahl. Admin istrator ef Cm horn tUmht, Widow, tear of Kelly lowaahtp, deceased. 11. The accoe.i ol Saasael H. IHwig. A. miaattralor of Ckarla Dreuimh, law ei Bat fjloe township. d.cease4. I.EOKGE MERRILL. Re-iater lf liter's Omce.Lewisbarg. Apnl SS, 143 C7Mr. STAHL-Uesolk Blnstrr has retaraed W his shop i. I.ewisftwrg. aaia sa attend lo all kinds at w. r ia his lie. Briag ... .1 .r ... i mi'.tefs.
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