UL III W1W SI I Ml iff IKK DM1IH. NNVXW' ur t. N- worden andj. it. cornlius. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1862. -cmomiv Mte7iu3-n' m. f riuiuT umi-smku Tks.:.iv M-Tnins & Friday Afternoon. "litioti County -onenllon. TV v.-ter. i( I'mon county who support 6:.. ni Aimtitrtio in in efforts f r ni ;h ReseUton int! nrryic; on the (; rf-i. nett- in the spirit ol oar Revolutionary rYa-- are invited to mf t their iiual .1,-r. ,.f ..'.'mr Elections. the 11 Si-rvaaav ;..!, ..f Ju.v. from 3 o'clock until 7. 1 ll.l; !;er nrsl choosiM a Judsr. Inspectors an.! i rw -r Clerics desired, then u vote ar ill"T fir One pan li late frr Oon?rf, (n? cai.didiite for A?mMy, (: cttfii-iate for l'rotliOiiotarr, One cau.li iaie fur Caiiuairsiontr, Oaecjndi-Iat-f.'rIi-tritt.Vurui-y, neoantii!.'t? for Ati'litnr, and On i'Or.-oii fur J.Vturn Jud"; if the i wLiL.i iae voter rcMi:. Tn t' opened a soon a the hnir f t r his arrived, real aloud, ce r- , fi J ; t:.e J - lte in 1 Clerks, in J haioltd la R-'urn ij.e o chosen, w.th lue l.si of pers-ii art.. i: rn dodges t meet in the Court H. u-e a: l.e-iarr. at 1U, A l.u sit, s.o Jj . . ttieu nil there to return, U up. l ., :ti the number ! v.-tes cast tor lue t'..r the d.lierent rllices. ami those i'ie tusne-.t nomKer ot votes tor each ran jr.-. jn d-r'arei the rminees ol l"nt roan'r '' ' "'h T.roviie f r " " a Sx1-: n i iii.-e. Tne Jai'ees al u Telegraph elites tbitjhe cw 1 ark Hiw-res.arvronf-rer.n.isi-et kl0 y ,UjVti, who tnide thit rash charge P.4W-' Jlr.xsi.v.;. Chairman J .In !:. ! 'I'!io:i..i- Piiiriv it....-rt i:.-. -l ' larit-! H'.tiffor Fn-l"k IWinder .r..!.:i K -:,-i-Frtsii'l. Sitiith 11. V. tjiovt-r, .';oc. tl n. K. Si.'S'trv l .-A'jri r. .;. iv.-atis .T..h:i N'.Il r .ml M:ir,!iall Jc;?C io.uVt.T ll,The Kepubliein Union Coiifereea tj se.ee! Delegates to the 17tu Ja'j State Conven'inti ire is f -Mo Its-r:.. J Tt L eo. , M 1. L.LKT, 1.1 jsThe Uoi"n County C'urt is fro gressins; laborv.as.y and iudustri ius'y. The Grani Jury f juud six True Bills, ignored one, and were discharged on Tues day Tuey rec-icmend reaioviLg st..ne ti) ihrs fro-n the laemt.Lt an 1 yard cf Court ii iuse a pirlio or step, fi.iit, g up at the west dor a cistern whitewa-h-isg the cells, Ae "They w-n!l fjrther ta.re reconioiebd that the Commissioners would pay to such families as are in t.ecd or distress, when their husbands bare vol unteered to repress the Kebelliou, such sn of money as tbey think is Duceasiry for t'teir support." J. airaueher"t d.v iree wn decreed. L' X M'Allister Ksq cf Belkfonte wis admitted to practice iu Union county. Wm. Brown's sentence wis f j fine, with costs, The following Jury Trills were bid Com'tb vs John U. Charles Guilty of lestardy, k:. Scntcucd as u-ual. Oen. Hooker, and their retreating forces Corn'ih v And. Ruhl and others ver- UD(jer Gen. Early and others, resulting in it for D.fu by order of Court. : t ,oM of hm or fi?e butl(Jred io killed on r-u,'thv.J..ndA.Ginter-.equittcd.,eur Kllh AnUfi ,blt of r-t'th vs A. Francis guilty of vio.a- oundeJ ,,,,,, mn.h Urger number on the !. :i J license law. ' , " , . , . L . , , e . T ' part of the Rebels. Uur brigade was Jotn Sankey va Barbara Sankey Jury ' . , ,. tndfrl)eft double-quicked for miles, in different diree-j U.Uuu,melv.D.Rangler-$025frPiff tions. thrc0h P5ariDS riiD- "a mld Jodons vs Miller Ae.-O ' for Piff. ; h':f "V t0 ,he knte5 to "PP' br.gadet- Miller vs J odon's Kxs. non suited. Muss-.r vs Ceribner on trial at noon. O.UrJur rf atid witnesses discharged. COLLLnoKS of UniJB County for tb yt lr.2 : joradj 0. p. Hagenbuch. huit.ot Aiaa Voung. a! JiL?a.' M,ehael Brown. V est liiSti e Richard Strubie. ihrt'er J;tn !e-x. llsrtlit n LiiLicl t-'pigclmyer. Kei.y liJV;d drove. Lto st:oe Jj-n etimm. Lewis Jacob s-jigeimyer. Lewisburg N'.W. Andrew Kennedy. " s; w T. G. Evans. Miffitbarg-J-.hn t. Stitier. New 15--r.iL CLris'ian Winter, loiot L'avid Gross. Viite Deer William Walter. T; ibove Collectors will call at tbe ""'2iM;oner' Oiee, receive their books M lia,; bonds, ow tbe 1st Jane. Ipoiiiast PecisIi.s. At Harrisburg ;--"CTiiay, tbe Supreme Court of l'ecn'a, (Tkcujpa.so, ds-'o:itg) Jn-iJrl Me Army u It v -fJi'xhu-ai. This givtt tat K t -1 n ; rty tbe S-benff, C.'err ; Millie ..t .',ji;, ai.d CouiiCi!, iu Ia i.uierne, lue lia js-rats f" t-'oa-tj (Jiucra by toil drxistoD. 5I'tf..Kut Lioeo.u disavows tbe Eaiacipition l'roe.imition of Gen Hun ter e'.i-.vai it as bis own rig'it to free the c'.ivea uudj tLa tt".. i: ,.. the Rebe'.i Uir w iin.tij that persistence in ""J "'"g on emancipation without etiy cotnpetiati-rj. . a.In opening our Canaidate, Column Jin, we wi.h it iiistiaic-ly usdentood tait all recoaimendatijLs should Le in Fd faith, and that all budiog tbcui iu ill be required to pay at the rate of f-r 12 hue, or less, every in.-enion. OVe Uar. that Wm. S. MTormick, Lt"e, was in the 1021 I'a. Reg. lninrr,.on. . "t'gtu m ibe battle before Williamsburg, .-., wre tilled fr0 oca Li Company. Fir, in tbe Mjantam nf lvnnaiu.n;. s tv-fr eui ojoining, tave been W-mnio :'c y wide spread and destructive M Lai in M CoctMiiaburz. "i,vt4l,ciJay(l;l.tiJa. 'i all Death Of Gen. Keira. Pied on Sundij list, at IlirrisWg, ni tjphuid fever, contracted while be wis in aervice of the Union, in Virginia,) Gen. Wm. Uorn Keim, aged about 50 ; jears. Three ye.rs ,g3 Con. K6im wis j elected Surveyor General of I'ennsylvinia, ; by the friends of the Vdministration but i resigned the Po,t to "aid Gov. Curtln in I sustaiMO' the Gsvcroruent a,:Jinst tLe Kebclt. and a!a n. . ... . . He did good serriee at home, j o ttc Uld ot battie ana ms Dime should be enrolled in the present ! trnL.,k r wn.,.h n.mu ! Wioihrop, Sloeum, Lyons, Greb'le, Biker, j WV.licc, acd LiBder. j Gen. K im ih a ta?ive of Berks ! county, aui bis persinal popu'irity once liJed bim in old -line Whig in bis tlee-im to Congrefs over J. Gliney Jones, ' Demerit. lie was a faithful civil oSr : but, lit ;p.,,,r i ,i .,r Ki n..rt,l spirit cou'.d nit rrpice iu ease while bis c 'Uttiry needed bis sword. Appr opriate honors wore piid to his remains. feijrA crrepnodent of the Harrisborg a' l.'asid"n, hn ke and retreitel, over and il i. ufi toe &1-I 1'eija'a, but failed to d siTran;I; tur Ii"pix-tit. Not content with tL.:, the Z itiaves went to the rear of tte 51st l'eoc'i, and Hlc tlv hvtrta:h$ ... l . . ... . ,. ... ..,. ...,,. . . . 7 ?itiCc Col. r.iisw.mu ueam, iLere teems , to be no men capable of mikisg good nse of tie Z uaves. We suppose the New j Wrk 1'ictoriais wi'l, as usual, represent ! ilc New l'utkcrs as sibruiiiig the works, itid the l'oausylviniitjs as comparatively . iLvuioie. a?"Jvsse Merrill E-q , bis been promo ted to be Cap'iin, Opt. Bolinger becom ing l.ieut. Col. Ftoia the Cameron Guards. Bar mi a M.s VI lle, Va , May 12. " Marching along, we are marching alot g," bis been our eong, as well as our occupation, for a week past, and another wek we hope will Sad as marching along the streets of Richmond or there abouts. O-ir journey from Warwick bas been nothing more or less than an exciting chase after an enemy whose only object appeared to be to got away from us as fast as possi ble. Their reir guard, Uowever, made a desperate atand at their line of fortifica tions below Williamsburg, and for hours in iucessint fire of artillery and musketry was kept np between onr advance, under supposed to be repulsed ana, nnauy, reached tbe scene of the engagement just as it was growing dark, and the Rebels tad began the retreat- Tired and worn out as we were with cur ineffectual eff iris to get into the Sbt, we were turned into a wheat ld for the night, and compelled to stand upon our arms until daylight, through a drenching riin, over shoe-top in tbe mud, and with neither overcoats, blankets, or fires to keep us warm. Alto gether, it was one of the most miserable nights I ever put in, and I candidly con fers I was almost "sorry that I ever went for a soldier." Next morning, however, the sun shone out bright and clear, and with it came our train with baggsgi and rations, and before ten o'clock everything l: t ihn.t-K """"'"B """e " -"" j - , nothing bad occurred to disturb our equa nimity. After breakfast, I took a stroll over the battle fi-ld, ind through tome of the cap tured f oriifisations, for the purpose of see- ing some of the results of the previous Jty 'a eneig' ment. By that time, all onr wiundei t a been trati.ferred to the boats waitii. tu rtc-ite them, or to temporary ' hospitals in the ceihb jrhood, and a large ' Doriioa of the dead bad been buried : bat in the first earthwoik which I entered, I . -. J , t t 1.1 ' SjW eli'y vl et .eu.j p .oi w ouuwt .sv., uaov of them half clad, shoeless, and dir- ; ty, while, lying arouud within the enclo- . sure, were the dead bodie. of is many ! others, ofiiccrt and men indiscriminately ' " ' ""-s.. I mingled together. Among tbem were the . . i . i .L. M. Colonel, tbe lieutenant coionei, mo .-i- , . t .11 .1.. r.m.r. nf f h. 1 5th North Carolina ReeimenL Tbey had nciry all been killed ia an incffccloil' attempt to retake the fortification, afier it 1 I I If anil II IT Ml 1 ail IUC lliav tiuv.ie orm, - - bid been captured fr m tbeut seven 1 hours , before s.i .. .r .k. ' not one nunurcu meu ou o .u Fariber on to- ' I. 1 . i- 'a. I mo w. nl.inlv be aecn a band to hand eneonnter bad taken place, dead bodies lay piled I npon one another, and ia one tpot, behind ; a large pine tree, lay the dead body of a J Rebel effiecr of torn distinction, and aroond him three ot for I'oion soldiers, ; of who had stiJect!jbn killed with i whole Ree-ment eacaped- ward.f,rt M.gruder, and along tbe tkirU ' move it i. protpect: to see tb. ...k mas-. .jum ' of the wood, beyond, ,h. massacre had j tered, all .V.! ..aaaast wm ft OTA II Ffin (I IT all A ILU uu (V a,ao i U.l...1a Mavkssw avaTOMl Te-SXXB atwn a WBtjaa ii reciter. The Kebel officer bid been ! shot througb the heart by i Minnie UU. Cirtridge b;xcs, canteens, baveriacks, and clothes of ever? description, litcnlly eov- ered the gronnd, and not a tree for acres in extent birdl, but whit Lai been pierced with rifle bills. j Ve are now encamped at Parnbams- ville, twenty-t-o mile, from fort M.gra- ' der, ana tnirty-eigm irom uicamnna : pere we have been since MturJiy evening, , . 1 " L' . i . wnting ior tue w.g'm imus ouiuo u with biggvge and rations sufficient to tike ns ta Kiehmond or to White Oak Swamp. ' ten miles on this eide.wbcre it is slid the : Rebels mike their list, dtspente stind, previous to abindoniog Virginia, and leav- ing it in the binds of the "ruthless invi-. ders," as they are pleased ta style n.. List night, we received the news of the tikmg of Xjrf jlk aud the blowing up of the Merrimae. ind such cheers is went ud from the army eoncentnttd here I have never heard before. The impression ia strongly growing upon the minds of all that Secession is up-ju its last legs and we are all anxious that tbey should only k.. .i.. -,tj t..i, UiCCi US BJIHCWUCl. u .uu4 them from ouder and utterly destroy the . fabric. Whenwe get to Richmond I will try nd siiuie you agiio. Write sjn, ajitu Von cin hurdiy form an idea without a i little of a soldier's experience of bow pleas- ant it is to receive letters from home. JAS. CllAMBEttLIX. From the S lifer Guards. Camp near Falmoltu, Va. ) Wed., May 11, 1502. j" .1. SO U l. t..-: . "a l" uur 6""- dered to guard the Ur.oge x Alexandria Kailroad frutu Alexandria to .Mioassat Junction, and were engaged in that occu- , palioo op to the Tib iat., when we were ordered to pick op ind be ready to leave ; by train. Accordingly, 1 J o'clock, P. M. ! of said day, we were all embatked and on our way to Cttlet Station (eleven miles : beyoud Minissts,) which place we reached at Cj, 1. M , and encamped. On the - . e .1 n.L r. . -1 .-V lr. Dioruiuir ui au 4fiu, mi j u viov, w k.. , b , t i in, i . i Cailet, and marched 10 J miles towards . , . . i-almoutb, halted, and encamped in tbe woods. Took np our line of march the followinj mornina- HOth., at 5i o'clock, and baited and encamped at 10, A. M. hiving triveled witbin eight miles of Fal mouth. By 6 o'clock on the morning of the ll;h, we were again formed in line, and marched two miles north-east of Fal mouth. Here we halted, and laid out our camp according to army regulations ; and in all tbe Company Streets, we have trees miking a cbide which ia quite pleasant, I assure you. Tbe weather, on these late marches, was very warm, but our Colonel, as you ean tee, was quite easy, and there being but one Regiment of at the march ing wai much better than it otherwise would have been. Falmouth it tmall villus of about 560 inhabitants, located on tbe Northern Kant rrf the R.r,nahanno.k river. Tbe r . city of Fredenckburg is almost opposite ralmoutb, oa tbe Soutnern DanK. loe - . . . . poruJatioa or tlis eiry, accoraing io iue ccu&ui iu i:uv, ujv jj'-"" citiittns, who had left their home who . . . -. the Kebelt held possession of the city, are now returning to their families, thus de - , . , . , , noting their willingness to live under tne "nld flier " A small weekly rarer it now o - t- t .1 T. L t i. - J puonsnea mere. o.a uecu on tbe 'Jth of May 101, ana on me ma 11. lr.- it .-.in nnenfid nnt. 1 will . , , .... try and procure a nuni&er ana eena u u you. The health of our Regiment, at present, is excellent, having no one io tbe Regi mental Hospital. Jacob Barnbart is the n.l. .n. ai-k in finr (nninanv. and is in J " r -" tU Washington Street Hospital, at Alex- andria. At last aceoanu, he was getting along finely. Sergeant Geo. M. Slifer, of onr Compa- ' ny, it now aiding Cipt. Robert M. Mus-j ter in the Division Commissary at Bristoe Station. Geo. W. Scaocn. From tne Unil xUfleS, ai WeWDern NrrTBERS, Miy 11, 1S62. 1 Tbe last week has been one of tuat de- ; licioaa kind of weather that you are loth to spoil it with labor. The furious storm we ; k.it malt th, nr nure. Health has re- 1 i ' turned to miny fevered bodie. Before I that, the air appeared dank with poison ; chills kept rippling down th. back ; dull aching brain, nausea, paiu in the bicli ud " .;.,.. ,k. Inmrw limbs. How one appreciate! tne luxury .1 J kA.1.k lis K. atrAnil to find no ui 6m.a -- o - , Ubnr io toil to have spintt e ver buho.ing j to overflow to feel able and willing to do anything and everything yoa may be called to do ! Yoar feelings are very d.f- . 1.. 11 if rnn hm 111. 1 lereni, 11 y " "t " J t knn .on those orerarations auoaa camp which tell, as plain as words, that a - j . ammunition, examination of eartridge tea i cap boxes, inspection, requisite for lost eanteent and bavenacks, nd hundred other little things that we ' ' know the meaning of I eay, one looks at these tbiogs very oia.renuy, u jo- well, acd if jon tie sick If well, with the ilmwl bojish fondues! for ebinge and the aceompinjiug exhilaration that it ( 11 id the prospect if atck, with dread, lor feir joa can't endure the fatigae dread of the reproaeh "shvster"-enT. of those -bo have such ex.bera.t health. Iwa by the corner of oar eatnp, in a tree, a mocking bird bat ita nest, and aits from e.r.ies, morn no.il eleven o'clock at 8'-' ... -s F s -, us tnroai oursuog who . - ... ..-'.-., .....I.n-. B.ir. If ' I T .n. ma n n. . - - v y of its songs. How poor, faded, starveling, seemed their caged brethren. Down by the Aeidcmy green hospital, yesterday, as I sit by one of our me, worn, ana trembling after the violence of hie fover fit, the air cime in the open euement, pure and clear bow the pjor Mlow turned bis wan fice toward the window and appeared to quiff the air as a delicious driuebt : while a mockins-oira, wna iuu- throated melody, sing imoog the whisper-1 ing leaves. He turned toward aoe, and fid, '! am so glad you came to see me, and a tear trickled out ot the corner tit bis eye. I'oor fellow : be did sot know .. .... ..a isiuinii ind sea kim. ' " " - - I told him I bid been to the Hospitil the day before, and saw there, who wticn D0W jja,, he twa farcc,. gtone- wis doing well. "Vy ! wasn't miD 40(j uten Obscrri;ions in killed wuen they attieked as here ?" j 0,;ioon DJ ,hich tbey cDuld see to Eich "Xo," I told bim. "Why I saw him lay j m0Dij Gt,n M'Clcllan'a advance U .low there as if he were dead." Even yet, be linl ,. ,ai ,..iaus. was not strong enouga io separate me reai from the dream of bis delirium. What imaginary battle he had fought, I can baril, eonjeeture, but thought be had re- . r . . ... . , . . a allied the expectation we bad of an attack : . 1 .a kim .1. .fnn. et .nrtn..nj. I UC1C, iU . "o - s, ,k. .K. .i .. ,k. .nrl d.in. " were all real. And now he it convalescent, , 1 smei vnie iu u poor uuiuci, .uu, uo. hatin heard from bim for a on 2 while before the battle of Roanoke, ihe ta: ri.it written in m. to know how he waa. To-day, Capt. Mason, of the "Soont," " WJ th. efficera of our reEimtDt. wboeiled Doderbiai. ttteoding. He wag buried in the Cemetery. I counted there, one hundred and thirty graTcs of soldier , . they all have head boardt of ytllow pine 1 . - . , many neatly earvea or primeu some ' ' ' or ,rked Mrcn " w kBew ! uuw " . " eeived, many of fever about SO were North Carolinian!, tome of wonnds, tome of fever, each having bead boards, as tl . -...r,,i .k .. ,l....r.-.,h.e.,l.r,. When nnA tl.irilra vr r . . i of how tLUch sorrow bis own death would cause in bit own tmail circle, it is over- wbelming to think ol tbe tbousiods ol , hearts detol.-ed. I wis one d.y attracted , ta the edge of tbe eamp by the piercing ( tcreamt of a lady in a carriage. She was j apparently just coming into town, and J hearse with a coffin wit on ill way out. Ihe old, sid etory : her boy, a little over eixteeo yeirs ef age, joined tbe, neoei army, was men oown ny lever, , she wis coming to eee bim met him '"t ukeB er. When the flod cf 1 hsKT .eomes .brJ thi' Prewn? misery, out door it will be prosperous and happy, but etnerition must pass before thu sorrow will pass. J.M L. . Kn.a. r-.tiu, i.y . ir-ma r . t . MOf l.SG SORTH. Fretrnt A Accom n passes Lewisbv Mll! Tr,ia 6o 4:36 p M 1 Ei press do 6.:i A M .Mimd.T norvlBe. nlT.a AerriniBwlauoa traia rmm Bp trm eiiotmr;. v. lutm i Mxui., aonu,, MOriyo SOLTH. n , & Acct,mrnodauoll do tip res 9:31 P M 1 If HHnndt Balsamic VarduU ill ion .ore , lhe uv,n o Consumption, we koov from experience it affords great relief. impepsia ' aimcuil ajsease io care, oui a . o HmtrLAXD GtaciV BlTTlll Will Soon orer- mm n RrA ihe Advi in another co lumn. EMPLOYMENT! AGENTS WANTED. 49. We will pay from f5 to 9i per month and all eipense to active Aenu, or rive a C'oD.tniion. Particotars sent frre. Address Cne Sewn, Machine Company, R. JAMES, General Aeeni, Milan. Ohio!" 909v Corrected Weekly Wheat... T . 8108 Eggs I 8 ; 55 Tallow .45 Lard 28 Ham ()at Flaxseed 1,50 Shoa.&Side. Dried Applet, f 1,25 Cloverseed Firkin Butter 10 Potatoes.... an P k U it rea".tiuLerr i c. Jl.lt 1 -t VOUUH J ovafi V OS V ! MARRIED. Kcl"J 4wtor o,i ir. ibia wi,. 1 Be R.T.W.H Kirk. 22d lit rHARl.ES 0019. rq. of . Hae, a&4 attaa sarah a. kknnxoy, of isiTi- ', NJ. I,B.iii5taiMt,PCTFitmTiiEM,Bafato. Tp. moo m aaoAkirr a. u abrisov a, In LCXim. StKh te..Capt A C arMLCS mm Ifuai SAL1.IR A eauhteraff CCwbell. WmAOoTt. DUO, At flalkin. Wilier Co, Wo.. 9th alt. mfoi II nan, R. WASUINOroS BARXHI-B9T, m nf SIM tnjt Urvloate. oil Iba CainraUy it Uwlthlrt fcrpatly mt HtiilaoVlrhm. I. K..t B.tl.W. 13tk hrrt , ehlll of Wm. lal f-ar ana bmtaer! the, art gam t aw toy linareS elay, CoDurnM na Ui ainst taaaa Tatil toe nstoe las ; t lot ths, art cone wn.ee Soaral 11, Ommrn Ike reaek ot yeaa. W- tbr-lrr. we-4 aiua lot 11 Tt. oall the, hack afaa- a A a. To Wert HoflJoa. Soak hart, a leathtar of SmaaiM! aavl Jan. Kle'laer. ae alwet ' ooiaa- I, rhtt.Vlrliia. fia trret. WW f ABIfcS. Il Bit Wit ..ai-J.-i,. J keteit f aina, Wi;aa.r-ii j T .lA(f fTATT7CS accontta Ilalleck'a division wai I c.r;ik nntit ! ; 6 . " " The Kebels damaged ieotamla and tae ; Furts before "tkedadling" from them. or Patum alan. W tv,Bl Chicago and Cairo the so tbensht at Chicago ; Rebe, withdniwin t0 Fort Riudolrh, 12 , . . .. ioma be r:Ter , j There feem to be in Xjrth Caroina a ' series of important Union movements. Com. Farragut has penetrated np the Mississippi i fir as ilctuy. In a skirmish, the Unionists drove the Rebels over their "ditch," Bottoms bridge. . The Rebel Congressmen are said to be in . ; .... ... . . the trenches before Kiehmona,tnreateninj; .... , . , , .1 .in I.. to lose tneir list arop oi oioou, a.c - IV I... Krl niniN f.ir a W(!eV. 1 ' 'I of the capture of Richmond. lUt, JlSt ! J r...! . o .fi.rr.Ann tri. adcinrpi? ITnion f0Tee under Geo. Slooeman, were at .:. ei ti.. v is r it-i OHut .'i illS, CJ UiliLB - L'- ktUUM llltlf monJ Bear tte Cbickahoaiioy creek, ; . - - - i iWOar -Navy, one day lat week, met ! repulae. Tbey pushed up James River, j ."eticing every battery .long the thore, ik.. r...t..,t -itKIn ft nr 8 mHea nf " - - -- - ffc 1C 0 CD OG U , WUeTO 10 CJ I0UU3 IUV ilSDCI - tteemert lorktown and J.mestown tunk, i and a heavy-armed Fort, 200 feet above ; ihe water, at narrow turn of the river rjBK.rt : luo '"" 6 ' the fort the Xiugituck burst one big gun ) and the Galena wit pierced by several f"1" 'b Ms- 0ar flie ,kcn re" !.iaei-i. i r rtrt Lriu J ! 'uca Deiow, nwiog iuk w or na and others wounded. Mortar boats will . otik0own, bat the event created preat feiri jQ Kichmood. TocbJij, heatj aLg . ,, . . . ; again east of Richmond i i i Edwabd Staslt, for many yean a j Whig Member of Congrew form the New- i be U..triet, u., nut reeenuy a re d,, f California, kaa been arpsiated j Provisional or Military Goverrajy ef North . V-aronna, ana navmz accepteu i. now pre- : parini for a trial of hia right An abl' popular DJau, may UB uaB enure lucccas. : Richard Torbr killed one Andrew rsiuy in a quirrei, ana, oa oeiog wiea at '"""""'s vo..... . mB. nd oe.J to . eo.ii and the Penitentury one yeir. Bailey wit ritijtr tne siailint. Is Newton of Penn' i, pointed Commissioner of Agriculture, fcy Pres. , "'u,;,"ui T),. D. M. Brubaker. of Midd'.eburg, has ..g,,.. an annointment as Assistant ;- tk. A rrr. v UNION SEMINARY. i riosrya EJTEitrnFx ' J" r"? b-for; lf lt1'i0M 1 Mood.y. juMLimmn.itDof iji?'i-C-j ! TaipAlavT. Juo lij 1 1 ami 0t ten of olhrT trr ...rlnlvirr.in.-UV.- runrrt. do do E'-ninf .'riiBl Alarrfe fc lb fctladaUtaV MtSSlOXS ASD TACAT10S&. Tl.ars-i-w. I-c. 1 Fmi S-od .sl. Tiatir-4atv. Jia. 6, 1m H inter ncd ?rir Sinn In- S'm. -u"-' - IM0 CfrTT S.S. fOWETIOV The Annual Convention of the L'nionCounty ! Pabbaih fchoo. Associaiion (or 1G2, will be ! held in the boronsh of Hirilemn, on Friday t i and Safnrrlap lih inrl 14'h of Jane nrxt. to npen at 10, A M. of Friday. All Ministers, 8. R. Tkr1in. an4 ntbt-r frVoda of &sbbaia. ScbucljL, are fwirdiaallT tnriLrvl try txILf-awl. , T.m n,.f Mtiwd to i thtr report to Mr. D. Hk-TijorD. th ( nrre-i--aiing brwiair. at m-c m wi avior xr. ! A, eur 0BUna is te aat afur tha Stat, tiae. Cnarrnlii wlue lo a-nibl. at fhil. l-lpliuia" u 2s,b M tt is eiwrtnl that men than nal iDt.r-t j '" I . . . . . . t- - , . ak. ' ,3;h AiinmM t, mn! .a... ! j. w. s-mt, sm. A. sa 1.NKFUKD. Frea. i " . I . en"T d Pper, when our LeS.s,itors have served fi.lh.nily to honor . iDem, anu eciuic ..iicu.. ... Capitols, by a re-election. Jadve DCA Lri. as far as we hive beird, bis been a credit to tbe District while at Harrisborg, both as a man and Member of the Assembly of Pennsylvania. in fooa rrriracier ana worm do man stands fairer. M'e therefore remm- mend Jesse Beaver for re-election, next FalL MA.Mf Mess.Editors As the time is at baud when the friends of the Administration should be j J i -,. . n . .n in r. i r. v.n I th. Ilictriet in KH.ai.ii; - - --r ti. liraml Assembly. I would suesest Rev. SIMOX WOLFE of Lewisburg as a suiiabie person tor mat omce. .nouiu e .0. p. nominiium ind be eleeted.ihere is no qoestion as to hu.eapacity. tnieiruy, decisioa of char acter, and unswerving adherence to the true principles of the tiovernment. 1 believe him to be a man eminently fined for that station at the present timead all who are acquainted with bim know bim to be proof asiiast bnbe rv corruption, and all other polmeal chican ery. BCFFALOE. Auction ! TILL be offered by Public Sale at the h"tel of Giaiov Bnau in East Bufuloe Tp, Tboradar, June 12, 1S6S. eomra- neing at 10. A M, FOl'R HORSE'S, Tnra shine Maehine.taraio Drill, Plows. Harrows, Cultivators, m...,. men.Sl Bates. Onndstone, Hone Btanaeu. ranaiiiet nu . oaia uian n..i..i.w ..Ur..-, Leather Fly-Xets. Acs Also Boerey.4-hnrse l.eoinrr r ii s , j , U'aena. Sonne Wazna. Hay Litderf, uanoers. oeui and Bedilme.Corner Copboard. 3 yards Car pettni. Cook Stove. Parlor Stove, Cider to barrels, ad other ameles aol here eion-.era-lej Terms md knwa ai sale by DAMEL J.'OLL. Administrator Xa -r , :itl J Ja-.iaa ttt, tot 1 r l THE oDJer-naed bis removed he to TTe room, r.ren oecup.ed by Tho,. G. ... .. . i k...' .rkit ,... faetweM rXt and t.ec!Vne he i, prepared i. Hlk9 and Trim Bonnet, Bits, ia l ne in hf bM! rd , hir.iomet miouer. she bis hir.J u uX 1 ArttUtlal rioer, 1U..imdh. am uiber Miiliorv Tr uinnns, i a.ca ite il rites the neuuon i t ihe pu.ic Thaolfut for the favors heremf re wnM to her, ihe hopes me sarae senert us pi rcti ase may he retiiced; ind she von.d aio te happf to secure a mire utens ve acq !a.u laee'. AM A Nil A L. ZLBtrt. Lew!burjr, April SS, lots TtST OF Ti:DERS of MEKt:HA a D:ZE sua.ect to License wrhia ihe ' bounty B( CNI'j'n fr ihe year lOi. ! mwi"- I Clott. 7.i'ut Cam L ; oi!r!i Br.,r. i. i.. Peter t.Tiu i' ki.iw.'i-iCu isi.tsti;..iw h j ,, w.. k , n mi. n.m. vaona u . oit--.W.t.HC 1- l-iutn'.'. urler cu.c i-.oili j J.,bB 11 f-SlDtUl r. Br.tlil 2 WAT So U Z-MM.rcu.a U 1 i In uo Dr.l ii.L.r 1 U l'jt.. j L u..a 2. 1. lu(K H L M ii.l."0 1 . 1 1'JW.' tb. .N.t t a .O i 10 J" s L U"b"roi Aim is U ? H w t rotr U 14 T '. .1 M Co..r U Samo. llIh ' AlrAtntno J HmXrT w.o. ' 11 ''". I ;.M.,.Ur. 14 r. it :v :t u "i Hutri..!. ::. Go t rtv.1 J .ha It Bla tsorg- H ll.la W m r.-tfir ytiiltl uo'dsaa Juhn.ratcioati 7 an, Hkiiu 7 uv -ita ja Vwiior Corwj 1 ttro I tti.w. 1 B . N u. i i v I brr.uitt CAi ' U.O'l 1 iliuf 1. : s u sua a-r ' Lm.ioa tr-r.ujr a ihm.irch Wm YMf .."ittii-i J - Jj rT'" JUiM 1:. W-Jerry 11 Hortm , u..ii.aiBiiiiiiU luo. .ut i sr-t . J aj luab4 m ..Tlj.S fh, .pi-i , u w wai 14 14 U 14 , iLiru. Rrif 4 McTff 14 7.CV l : ur.i.7 Jot 8 BoaJcnUub 14 T uO , riaiy,- Grow IS lw..j it 'fjT4 1J luff Miu'lt 1J 1'JC- :en. SiLbcB 1 T ' iOraMla SciatKb la la la 14 11 IS 14 14 14 Lot JtVM i'lin 'ti?y aWIXl SBaaLa l lories ClT 11 J! art BcrTAJ. Tor somA'.d H.wl iog alasTTsr 0. K Sm 1 7.'. Jli'O HuatM k. t,Uf..i it :i iii.im - 11 a C Allen 14 7 V' beig Hrw i Tuoaaaa Arlxicll 14 7uu; i DlFTlLLtRtE. ' Wan Bcrraioa Tor OxuO 1 B.'a I xa ?i su a ti-oo.Yl i kh riMad i io,wo i imm K.i-e a lo ji'l sr c :iaa:a B 1 00 Ll.-iG!at "" - gt !3 M 11 01 W lira liaaa Tor Saca ol Siar t sru.14. t lu.06 ! U- nry Zartaaaa surrusarao. S Itw, ii.e CrotM ; . .ij'ij g iu.e l B. Dry larmam I wBkaek s in , -i. ca.ut t BTLUAHV TAMES tjcwismc X o li.ul, t j, . a.o , AN APPEAL will be held ai the t mrais- ,iontr-, Wl ,, . U.itburjr. on s ATI KD A V ihe S4th !ar of May. t6i. between Uie Boars j of 10 and s'o'clock.wben at.i where a , ta.-e I who (eel themselves aet;riered hv the ibore "-6"-;; l.'Ir , umtmYmri. lfltt M, l50 TI VMN BOOKS Prestyterim. Method.at l and Lutheran, at PeacePeace ! DFR frivmlsiArtl k it4 ptrr frpf roc ntrr .nd tovm' HVtt r fcsj4 t r vntj. :. m-w pri xr dofja. Tb-Ti C'w" ' or tLti'w. acd jTT of your care. And (Mr our try tuua uiil vlher ftn wtrw. Tf'ys F-rT rd Cr)ali., wl 5tin DucbBi. And 0.m Vy ti ''t.irtiwn. n i Sn W..il L:bm ' r.trliii ivoi )Tbtjin. id Pnutu for sll OUt it tAA r4y$lM tUii CvCjXX') Jkil f.T Uw C4V.L ' Mn-'in. Ph-terf-fr tt. toIirr -nil. Wa'rf MnVm lid h-T:r fr-m tt to U'ww Oltth I ii ffrrv-w. d iwtarr nrtavUk. An4 ia,.,lUrM, arxl Ch-vKinr ( r drr ftiad fc,-t. v. v-rr Sh rt-rrnt U..t f..r a-r uJ .-r l js Wv'Tt r-tsJavlv lor ladna, Imt don t daJ a t- y. Vt-'n iVl C..--th 4 rnytf to -T-r yur tt r. VtV'wt tukitrn Ur vnar nalow kckI Kuz t r yoor door, Kirka ar'l Itk-t m l Ku' Vi "I I D". W'tc auxmn od Cv- for favuMci or C:s- Tf'r BrabM atid Kwttle-a. a!l Vltt In of QawBtriira fin rwl! ti4 . -rw IvuwtOeT nwwh-r: Ynp H find hp or f mrKwt rrwt, eroWr ol t o Ai !IKU.ti K.F.4 IBE BHOU V. Lrwwburf.. Aj-nl . l.J TIEMOVAL. 1 . . ,....-, , . . I U' A.JH.BH.. r.sq, nai rerr.o-u uis OrEce on Maruet two doors west nf , the Lewisbare Bink, where he will ittead to to th ' all wnsatanaway nf ISn. t n ctl ita hl lin j promptness. Spelts both Enc''b ! 'r- man. J. A- MERTZ Lei ishnrg, April 1, IMS REMOVAL. IB. CHRIST, Esq.. has removed hi Of. fice lo the building of Joni.hiD Sp ker, Xonh of the Court House, and immediately opposite the Buffalo House, where he will at- icaii to all manner of business ai hi mice vuh disoaich and prompiness in bis ' business. (Speaki boiliEnjiish i:..l tieroain.) Aprill.tC6S. L. B. CHRIST. it .iiMHiiv: mi tn. ..rmnr nm ... Frtck. in Kelly townsb-p. abent cne - jPstWm'te trom Lewistiure;. i 30Q gtOUt Yoting APPLE TREES, ; Aiy plar., Spr,3?. ,ntJ8ir, 0p. ,ue prrmiseisof J.ROUE.NBALGH. Kelly. April X, 1ES BENEDICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker and Kf pairer. 1 ttn ruMts kyo jiibii run mix. rwXw 8hpp on Su'h Fittb St .j Lewisbors:. April 33, lSU j Administrator's Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given, that Letters il' ' Administrate on ine t.iate ol . w , ,jfl,v,j , daily.at a cheaper I JEREMIAH STAHU late of East Boffa.oe 1 "'J 1 ,.:e ., slMr 1 Twp, l otoa Co.. dec d. have been rranted to f-c'l on e -hrr or us on X Hi 4'b PC or j the ondersttned. by the Renster of tnioe aT ycc Ho,je below the R.ver Bridf. county, in due form of law; therefore all per-i . B A W tinstNS.ru . i sons knowinc themselvea indebted to said i trbii.T :i.iWi ka.i; aNuCTapt : estaiv are lequesiea u bbiiv latiaeauif pv- H ,...,.,... . , j -e . .1,- renusld I - - - lav miir a.e iu iiifunicii us prmu. iucio liropcity aiMiransawu I'll oe'iirnB.ni. ItAMEL ULL, ASmin r K'l'y. April IB. 16S I CE Cra a Can aad Tabs fo- .a'o fv T V. I Ohkli i , 1' tn I .,t Oif e. '315 I I i. F1MI MlClii.eS 01 liUIWS II 1 r " .i... ,o-vb-s j LITTLE .ne be,, plice 1 roar 1 rioi-n oi. Sot m, SUelrtMt. , Fiurjr and B;k tf..k.. w.th man, .ih.r i C'' S . - swe mwrH! w Reoer'. bai iafc t,u j ,nn we.t of ibe Buk. ' --2- IN vj I ItC. rrHE Book- an4 Aeeouata of J. SewaiTiw. 1 J. S. iri.a 6..t else, the Baiearr IS. of C. OkiLia, kive beco placed in n f hrfiffk : r e..;iectio. e.f which all inte rested will pieie ti.e oouce. T .. . .... U'l. WM. JONES. l.ev.sODrf , Mljr l. to" I Estate of Lewis AJkej. I DMI.MSI R.'TORS Xt)TICE.-I.elter .V oi A imtnistniioB on the es'sie ol Lewis A.aey. rieceaed. late of West Buffalo Tp, ! havir.i teen printed lo Ihe subscriber by tb Keg ster of I liou county in due forai of law. i;l persons indebted if said estate are hereby Dott'iel io make immed-ne pay neat, aid) all hav;n a.iv josi claims seiibst the same asiy presii.: tnei rlolv io!he"tieatd f tettleaseot lu UO JCKT A1KKV. West Eulaloe. V M. AiKEi", BuLTa:oe Admia'ara ' MaT S, IsCi pd B2SHRTED lr.(V.! :in L.st. servtce, at t.ap near I' v-i- ir a. Va.. April 8. 16. privata .tn -i: P. K. A;e. 13 yrirs; hei.il. 8 feet 7J conip.exioo, ii r: eies. gray; wmii, A re a nd tl I'B duilars is . nVred toe re"e;....a aa-i ie'irerv at th aearest n- staiua. T. CHAMBEBLIJi, i Clftaia t . at . . Executor's Notice. N-OT!CE is lierel y riwe, -bit LrtteTttee-liai-Marr i a the lastwiiland teataoieat c7 Mrs. MAktaAilET alMOXTOX, tat ol Lex. 'bars ti. rou.h. L'iion coiittj. hive beew entiled io the unernr.ei.by the RefistereX L'aioB cr-03tr. in due forraaf law ; all persona hatr-.g c'aima irnast said esune will raMt tLeic. and those oia? said eataie are retjaea ted u maae imirediate pavtrent. to PETER B E A V EB, ExewBte I.ew slare. May . l'ies 1 v.v.-Esr EBANCH Insurance Compaar. of Lock Mai en, Pta. Insures Prcferty ia boih Town and Coww try oa as reAsunab.e Ternas as aay irlUar ' gr.oJ Company. The 'arre inrresse of Premium Xotes aaakea ' it a reliable Company to issare a. laaixui l f feM.i.H ta m la turfe.S4MrMa.lw J. W.Caaf aaa, See. G.C.Haivav. Prea LARISOX PR089. A teat, j Dec 16. 19S1 lwisbusw ' i Important to Shoemaker. ! ' tsv.3 A- COOPETt hive aHed 10 iir 14 v ck a e'r.p'ete aaunvent of SMOK ... J.i. feaeaaweis win Bn3 u w taeir at.'ati'.age to ral: ar.i eiamine car sucir. k i f3T-iifs. and ---red Cheap fcr Casb a the i ,J stir.i. on Market a- heiweeti M aaA lit LewiMiur otjS;B5 mum 'l'H umuier Acsaloo rt this Io-ina-1 tion will comn-.rnrr Monday, SUt April, letii. to continue i weela. Iae Course of s'.ud.cs ia ihorough ui pr?ciical. Vocss I.iDiis and GaxTiiiin desirawa at q jahljit themselves for Teaehinr, will ta4 it to tti-ir advantage to ailesd daraaf tb coiDtir Sessi.in. The B.hie is a Text Bock. TLIT10X per session including contingent expenses. PRTsr .r rtra-!'ri. w-r'or. Paoer, Arttharatlc O- r . -.hi ma t BH-rs.l - - - - - t at ililAVki' fc.It irfcliDClikied aboTrj S St LaMilA'.rs. T ae ; Tuition paribletmmetia'elr npoe tbeelea i cf tne se-no'n. CfA kduclom of W for t ovili Ae ma il io Hum pooinif ia laviace. Xw oiher decacUoLS ticept for protracted sick ness. J- RAXbOLPH. Apr!! 11, let Pnaeipal ; FOR SALE. 1 a GOOD two-storey Frame D WEL- ftpV ' j I. ING HOI'sE. silnaied oa Xorthjii J hiri Street. The hoase i in fice order, aid ti acw ocennted bv the lshscnber. rol si.. a given 1st of Apia, ltsi3 April 1 . IS.. O. . P- SHIVELT. m RENT. A Basmeis S-and ia Beaver's Bloer, : a t ..i.i.iir. ah Dre img atached. i'ossessiun lumrdiaieiy. Lucauon very bt ia uwn. Applv m A. E. DENOr.VAXDIE.ar PETER BEAVER, Lewiburg FOR RUNT. 1 lWOSTORXr Brick HOISE and t LOT en Xonh Fourth street. Imtt March 1S. 'Si. H. P. "HELLEK. Tavern Stand far Sale. THE subscriber rfrre at Private Sale rati valuable HGt'sE. with btib;e,?hed and, two Lots ol Clroun-l. situate on the Tunipiaw ( a lhe ma n street) ia tbe B rrHi;h of Hartio loo. L nioo Co-, a -w ocrapied bv Dv. Moycft Teiuaa easy. iD4aire 01 or adores ( KEXRT WHITMER. ' A-"tn joaa WH.T, ri. Wi Hanletso. March xfi, I I self Western Lets, for sale cheap. m . ... .i .- i ui 1, HIK H. y- I , i.,, . ..-i. in 430 1 OT , M'k MS. 0 lot II, bi t tlM,4e-. lot li, hi k Oi. S-'O n liikn r t ITV. fa Contttr seat aid Laai OiBce site) Nebraska Territory. Also 3 Lot in the town of SPEXCER.rho : seat of justice tor Ciay eoonry. oo the laoo of ' lhe butuque Rulnidl it $30 each, t JOHX B. LIXX. Lewisboraj, J.l X 1 Aarot r Faal JB St. XlaaaoW Land Wanant for Torty Acres IIOR SW.F. Enquire at the Omcc of Ik) 4 Star 4 Chronicle. Lew insure;. ICE-..KE...ICE! i rPHE uniersinie! art ptittint; wp an ICU 1 'VZT ul MASON aV CO. TXGR AVERS anr, STATIOXER11. r. Coe'tout 8t- F'i WMInrCoi. ol tOm e.i'l Vmnc oat iua, i ;ri-n . W" iuer.-n.eet ef FINB I . en ' an. lo.n. , k l.ana eser. i it-. ji-.s.,. r- . ao.AA.ieaa.a-el.w j-noa, eeasereor ' M Tmom 1 1 J
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