inn i I i PIMUUf. 'THE UNION," established in 1S1I Yilidle 1q.. 2,. "CHRONICLE," estaWWicd In 1343TThoIe DiG. jjl' 0. ' WORDEN AND J. JL CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 27, 18G2. At P r " ' ' Ml mm .- . . s ... J) rl IlLlsHt D MiWI-WHKlT TlfSjsy Mtirnins & FrWay AfoTnnon Lewlsiurg Post-03.ee, He i u..H T.entV Tears ago, "en J.etiiy ) ...Post Mi-! er here, be mi rtm u-, "- came ouly every other day men. day-there . ..... ....i .pre no pall b'ir s ill tnc jiapcm .. . V 1 L.fij dnlril than the Kener.l ; r : . I r.,,-,ires-.ud all was , I - .1. n,ana-ei bf one person. easily nnnaneaoy o v ...., ,h ' large free delivery boxes, an ,J ,bP.M.r"l"ctlll! c"uf,,nl i 0r Jir. JI jjauon 'FJ . j .. . ni mi Msist.uts oceasionaily. V ' bave i : and one tri weekly. four , a nutter of general interet,we have uinei Irooi tpt. Forrest an exhibit of .V i.h.r. of the office from lt Jan. to Slst March last quricr oi 1 1 wuin.6 ... . . i -t .i.:.... J.r,-uicn looita up . letters sent by mail J.rltert received lir ip letters Free letters 17 110 IS dli"! fitil 37 UtJ7 . . 'n. i Tbit mskes V1 loners u.uu.eu, v 1 : .1.... dav on an av 'race. .a" were tome mistakes. Tleeeipts on letters ten and rec. 1-S C,0 u regular perl dicU 1 cUl " () Revenue per qnarter JlST.iii Piff rent journals rec. regularly lot Yearly subscribers fir same O'M Journals p.T tj.- thro' I'.O. llii (an average of 1GG per day.; i'u " "t - ' ' Thus, of Letters and Periodic..,, G31 .re ttken or sent EVE.iv HAT. The sum would be 195.&92 per year. , . j-' .1. .KrV 1M r.r n,rtpr 1! PRS t On 1 Ueo'd by News Agents, (est ) 27,322 tt iroui-li papers " o,2tJiJ ' c 1 1 Whole No. per Or. 4o,40 AO .vertge circulation of 590 periodic-; w r rt -M i alt per da,, or 181,620 per year, Trobablj C.000 persons get their news tod letters in Lewisborg. This would give to etch man, woman, and child, an tverage of 6 lcttere and 7 paper, pr quar ter or 24 lettert end 28 ptpers per year. IwJ-Union County Court adjourned, Saturday evening at 10 o'clock our working Judge bringing all concerned up to a eood use of time employed. -ii i .... Alter a day t trial ot toe " f Muster vs. Scr.bner, it wa. settled, tbe Deft, ptying $27a damages and costs. , Richard I'ross plead guilty to ass.u.t tad battery, noed ft, eoets, o-o. led fl. eoets, SC. I of West Ruffaloe plead . - Tne citixeot gjilij to a similer chtrge one fined $5, uri four, 83 each, with costs, is. Ab. Fraocit, for illegal selling of liquor, u fined $15, with costs, &o. AH the Ivqior Licenses asked for Iwestv PEVKSin number were grtuted, with antdinjoitiua of exemplary punish ment for tny violation proven of the letter of tbe p:rmis:iion granted. An A''.j-arnd Court was appointed for the fitrt iluLdaj iu September. IaSex; Welnesday is the State Sun dt Scbool Convention in Philadelphia. It is desired that all Sunday Schools in i'nion Cmnt. remrt eeordine to tbe followinff n.,iiee tn Mr. Ileckendorn, in New Berlin, in season for him to make a full account of tbe ttate and progress of that beneficent institution. 1 WN till Ml N.S. t OMEMlOV The Annual l'onventinn of the l.'nionOoniv fialibaih School Association tor INI12, will be beU in ihe boroojh of Hartlcton, un Friday ttj Salnrdav. !:)lh and l tih uf June nrit, to Mil 10, A M. of Friday. All Ministers. S. rtrtKTs. mH oth.r frimO. of fbbalh S hoolN r. rtllTi.fitl tn ttuma. ftttuiu.. Uirtrlrt sntrl riunil to n "'len-rU U. Mr D ll-"-""!'"-"-'rlli mnrj. .t fc t on. U-t ";""1K. ii.r I" " t'-''" "'" C-.,.tto..l.-l. i " . ll.ifi-lrhi tk M.t-lt 1. tr-sl Hint inor. th. .-u.1 ""' III t. imputnl ' tlii nt nn.nll"li l.Tlh" tpnra 1 tMwUt .ho .ill .un th Slw r.n.otin. t tnml mli't .I" t b.M o. rid..)i -t(, Un Utk J. lot Ur. bj Mtl V J.W. &..!. l.MllXUJl,rl Fatal. Last week Monday, William, foa of Geor Cbarpel while driving or . riding mule, drawine cars out of a coal , drift a, Trevorton bv some accident fell i ' J i noder the train, which cat off one arm, and mangled his tide, mortally. His age was 16 years. He was buried in the Ce metery ot Lewisburg, their former borne. W Rev. George Frear, of Reading, bai reeeived an appointment as Chaplain of a I'enn'a Regiment and Uev. pavid F. Ctrnthtn, of Zmesville, it terving with a ' '"S1"' Hum uuiii. xijio grauuated at Lewitbnrg. IT'llits Hardy.aUiaotrssfrorn Maine.and a Lilliputian lady, were -on exhibition" last wk i. Lewiburr. The contrast was ttrik t; bat there mast tlvavs be snmeihinf dedaeted from ih, ahiiule uf the talle.t, and oatewnat added to the .ta'ure nf the thoit i rbhed .. the Advenimen... T. i. -v.:' .. . . ...... u. mi mat oar toninit- , turner. ... li . , ,, , i "unert are obliged to rebuild another i bridge over tbe Iluffalue Creek, this year, 'he present Itridge being old and unsafe. i... , wrTbom.. Fouldk, of Trcverton, P.., -rit1i,,J...,..i.,,..i,1. 0ldnle Wilfully Falsifying. I n i ,7 :i .L ... .1. .4 DC IvKOelS lie as easily as Iliey ure.fc an oath, cheat a creditor, or flog a "boy" j or woman. There seems to be no moral j .l..ur..lation too rlorn for them to wallow in wuh nceniin" v as low compunctions' " . . , , ,.,,M as the first liebd the Fa- - tdcr ui mars e. r ..... u .r. , r, ; r.iiii mer can i?ei rii oi as rccaiessiy i s r. i as they can dmlul branny .mast, or . je a ,d of tobacco. .U . .V,.,..l t. . 1.V.in nil. or. 1 "" " " ; nf tllB fruil 0f ,htfir lif0 tfnir toil, or as I mankind to be mere property ." the' maunim 10 ue uie.c ,.Tn..j, , aifltiiiini ai nt mnv miman nnioii a 1110 is nn j b . more than that of a bea;t. We are led to make these mild but truthful observations by finding in the Rebel papers, printed by authority of the Kcbel 0)ugre?, a letter from that dead liebel (ieucral, Albert Sidney Johuton, io wbieh he sjs : Iteliermc l I" be of the -resist momrnt t.i riiiri!. r rm: camivxhsx. - Hie ilnr.li uf r. iioo nnstii Iirma Mrrngih fr.'in ahr .a l an 1 it. NCourate llie .North. and Io eain time in kiirneihrn uivell by new Hoop tr.-m 1Vnn-.e and oih'r lte. I MAKMK1KII MV Fiilii'ESTD 1HE EN K V. V. bin maoe known mv t.i Mrrncth l the l)er"'uenl ,nJ lhe ,!1Tfinurs f sul - ; . ..... These d liberate falsehoods have ciiarae- Winchester, I'ensacola, Howling Green, Island No. K on the Scacoast, at Nash- .ill- Y... n,1e.n. Yorktown. Norfolk. .r. .,,,,..r ,lu. rm,,;n " thev ' ' J . j - l , . tu. bcgg.r ever, dev.c of I bypoe nay. Tl he, 6 j . gBnieu," to i P " J. . in,.i, il. ITni.in arms the onlv power ... those ingrain scoundrels respect. Such a , cause of course needs tbe aid of all tbo i terized lh.se pinkt of "lienor" throughout B'B e work ue.ore ....... ...u thooght it bcauso ho was so much : body, into the keeping ot b'.s lle.ven.y , reiaimn- a ittrgu iorCU uuut-r t-...., - -n ' , cTpoNIFIER, the war they falsdv raised. They pub- " b Perfectly sure, wants .11 the best ; . . hu Jijwn tu, I Fllhf ,t night when he lay his wearied M-l)oweIl and 15anks,to guard against j C1 V-The KAMiLV fOA P MAKEK- V4 . . .. : i--- v.. .u and most available men for bis particular : ... ,, .... ., bodv down to rest, ana in mo uiuiuiug !. i,oPkwov,I snrrre. . i. ..t ...... lisneu ana traitorous or cureiets .imiu saolkicy, wuu uis usu Bx1BlfcJi uiatot- . . . , , wt t c .111 nucnen urr iin i-- miw ern editor, copied-great ex.?gera,ion. of command-but it is the duty of theSec; tJ eaost) in the half b.sh.1 Zt?Z 'lit! in Dcfcated-dspCrate-.d liaving "! .... their numbers, every where at Manassas, rct"7 01 01 lne Vaoinei, anu oi tne rchtfe(1 bufjre dinner ,na , be Nfl mor8 hmll we he worn out and impoverished irgmia, . so. p ., m4je'wllh j, ls attutt a "deceptions the Poser of liaikncss can ; !). . . .l:. i , tU x eriles-a ' ireason luvoivet, iu mis uia-j, fearful cutalgga i . . i i. nt .ii ui wuieu ii. n.. w ... ! Louur and hooesty is prominent Well. we C4D say of theni ta some one has said '. of aootber of Satau'e, emi!!iric8 Li on whil bit rven? ahmU b To Oil TH VBstl ZKt'lU Oi UltM 1 Robert Small, a Sable Hero. Tuesday evening, 13 Mty, the 1'hnter, a superior Steamer, 110 feet long, came : into Port Rojtl, manned by nine colored j men, with 3 women and 3 children, pas sengers. Sue was tne oest war vessel toe ts"- " : ('i..ri., . 1 ,ho. men Go h whUe o M mlfQ . , . , - , , , . , 1"",et1' bo" '' mn'ei thily outof the harbor. Passing 1 t.Sumter , ily outof the harbor. they gave the usual signal, which they .n i -i.-. i j .i.. n.i..i . well kuew wueu viivuu tuo ateuei luui. . , ... , thev raised the white n ig, and steamed ; mer i.neu ' directly to the blockading squadron. The vessel was armed with two splendid guns, ' and bad on board also four other guns and 200 rounds of ammunition, for a Rebel fort. The capture is worth 530,000, half of which it is proposed to give to tbe shrewd, patriotic Hacks, whose deed, if they were only whites, would be regarded as an unparalleled brilliant stroke. Un- educated as they were, tbe, conceived and executed a profound success. The, rep-; resent Charleston as in deep aiarin ana , distress. Items from the Selinsgrove Pott. The body of a drowned man was found, npon Hall's island, four mile, below town. An inquest was held, but the remains were so decomposed .1 to afford no means of iden- tifying him. Jacob Lcnig, of Capt. Linn's Company, wounded at CUmden, died at Fortress t V.af.-,ra liial after mlleh fluf- fcring. He leaves a wife. Court in Snyder county, tbi. week. Tbe Missionary Institute, Selinsgrove, announces examination of Student,, Mon- da, and Tuesday, 9.h and 10-b June. On Tuesday evening. Jtev.K W. Hotter, Phi.., addresses tne Literary ocicucs. ..eu- nesd.y, closing exercise, of the Theobgi-. eal Department. ti,e mem ry, evidently bas been to theater,, The old Lutheran chapel, Selinsgrove, ,nJ of .ohloquie, .tick fast. II, . . , ,1 . .1. ... . ' . , . - ... . 1 bas been new moaenea iu tuo i.nui . , in,r,. it. eonteoiences. its comfort ' j ml attractiveness. Ilarristurg now snpplies Sdirsgrove,by morning train, with the latest news. mental philosophy, of the nneducated eer Tbe Lutheran Central Pcno. Synod, in tint gjr( ho became deliriout, and rc session last week, expected twelve applica- ped long quotations of Hebrew and it tions, from tbe Institute, for license to premch tbe Cotpel. How tiict Lie! The Rebel aympa-! .. . . thixing Pemoer... .., that the Nation.. , Iebt i. now Ten Hundred 'Million, of Dollars, and i. inere..ine at the rat. of ..-... ..: j.- v- .k. ' two or mm ,'iiniou. , RMmore Anuria,. .. it ha. good an- ' thonty for stating tupposea io o ... . . i. Chase, Secretary of tb. Tr..ur,-th.t, I L. th. 19.h in.... the Debt ... r.M Han- j n. n-1 , ,...,..,,:, :,lt... area ana oixty-riv. iMiiiiiuu., . . .. . ... . n.. . ... ., .r: t.f. t,. tt., ! uunarea .tiuiiou ot tui. ; t r.w. ..!.. in time of .u.u.u i . pe.ee... . legacy to Lineoln.-Hot, $tW0.- nooruift .... c-i r 1..1. .ill 1,. much ' ile..'dtbi-ini.r.,Pmioatobolhournutn I ber and wealth than Ibe Debt of the u iv iciiiii.iiiiibijf Tt-We tee denied it by tu'hnrity the random assertion that r-ur war ex - uenses are one million of dollar tier dav. . n , , ... A ITlCIi tt.SB Alarm. . . J here It a baa ttteniit, in certain quar , t j , f ,,:,,.. of ters, to rame a cry of " persecution .... . . .. , j v.ieiian, as inougn nc were mucn mia.,t upou b, C.talincs, and ' ' ' hittinorm in action ..when, in fnit. n has been petted, and allowed to hire bis own 1 ' , ., , ,, ... , .!.'. were S(,nt f Jr , ,c ,uc d0.0(),hing Army . . 0 the rot.innc AVht'o, t last, the AJ - ' ' ministration and the l'eop'e were tired of Its inactivity, and required M Vidian to move on as d:d other tieneral", the l resi - dent kindly assured him that bs couid be relieved of responsibility in the matter, if action was contrary to hie judgment, liut no soouir was bis immense host really in working harness, tliau the dreaded enemy evacuated Manassas, at they bave Voik town and Norfolk, tud probably may llicbmond. M'Diwell and Itauks seem both to be kept back, in order to give vi'utl.r. it- t., IU l,L- ... . ,....... . mnil ntli.tr siniKiflniitl I 1 ftir.W III f n hflil. ' Wnt vouiuiBuuer.u-cuiei, iu gulva buuu cim.u . . ( ... aemanai., ana to apportion tne men as me eowgeocie. of the may require, 0 ,1 any one. man may say, No no ! ii.,.i.n.. i. ... I...- L:.i.lr I -..J .u vicuau nas oecu uiiMiiy laTincu, iuu ; j. his enemies, or had not full eon- fidenc. in him, the, could and should take should take other cood b WJ his Insn or Put ,ome e....r.l M.n l.im . ti . itV tt WHS llnHA '"J "J. """" i . who l remoui iuu uiueio. - . .i . t n.. in .ii an,i wtii .1. ' coin metes out justice to all, and will al- J low no undue partialities, or favoritism, to . '"j" ,be Grelt Cluse- i i . i . i? I No rresideDt ever naa tue comaence ui invai ctumui l.,. f .1 I.:.: ... . more th.n Abraham Lincoln doet to-day. ARMY LETTERS. Frjm the Linn Rifles, at Newbern. Newiiekn, May 15, 18U2. To counterbalance our good weather, we bave bad rajn yesterday afternoon nd to- day. We have regimental roll-call every morning the whole Kegiment turns out under arms, immediately after revcillie, when the rolls of officers and men are ii.4 , j; ; calltd. One morniog, we were discussing something that was to be done that day, when I prophesied it would be fair, as I u.l oustntu iuc nine uini u. uua raised b, the ants cleaning out their bole.. , . . ' , . bad observed the little hillocks of sand 1 had some faint notion that some weather- wise person bad told me that it was a sign. i""a . T r. . , Well, it was stormy. Then, Lt. Shork- . . ley said that he bad heard it was a sign tbt it would be a rain, day. The next morning tbe ants were observed as usual, very busy, but it was a Sac, bright day. Lt. IScaver assorted that they did that everv day, and takes particular pains to show them to me every morn.ng. -nat do the ants say ?" was my greoting for a good many mornings. This morning they were not oat, however, and it bas rained Ilcavcrand I went to town to get papers, k.l.ly luzy-legs got weak, We were remark and backs ached we eat down to rest several times, and were wondering bow b orjL,rg to march would go. When we got j lacVtocamp(We immediately took refuge on our louPgea l0 rett our we.r, bones I lftcr , bllf mile's walk. Heaver could ! jatgcil up energy enough to raise bis bead, j hail a clam-cart, give orders for a half hi. h,.l .nd then collapsed I bushel, .nd hen collapsed. I Pinner will rouse any one of at three. , . . . . .. I Uick had meanwhile entertainea nt : nis : tent faces ours : be is sn extr.ordioary ! m He was evidently preparing a ser-' mon tDj W1S reading out of some religious bookthen be passed to tinging, giving n5 ,lcred hjrn3Llhen puts bis h.nl on Mlnp cLst, and ba.'a reguUr dance , hi0,,elf and loiiows witn onaitspeare, in tbo Xtd Forest style. He has a reton- ; bllj . nall aoxen, mixea id tue most iu-; MMfl. .tvle. which he would cive ts 9 - . nn niece. It wis erT iDUsinic. It is one piece jke ,nit instance, given somewhere in the pe..u ...UB - " - was on y accounted for b, the fact that she ww uu j , , ved at iome Professor s, who wat io the . i, i i,- habit of wa king op and down bis room, habit of walking op ... .L..r1 mnA .tio. tn nprformioi? her "' -"T;:V ,' . hr " . nousouuiu uu , ..:.,, I or, reta.ued. Pick a sly to h em.oen t , . theatrical, but tbe patcne. ne n bat aewn to- . . - g.th.r make .t a Ter, part-colored aff .r. ," - ' ..... ,L. .... at a nn.noiu. n. naa a .uoir, kuu ing Kbool, bat, nnioriaua.e.y, t-n oight. ..thi.. purred night. .omctuioB uu. -"-r -- , rendered hi. atteud.ne. impon.b e, aad he , He aings Ir. lha froitl of bit laoor. Itni.1. and bis execution of various pic- , I j' . ee. of sacred motie is gw oniy it v."S , .... . . i.l,!- roll ' parrot - like, It is sometime, a little Odd. , He ba. a el.t. in a night school bare, which he atttnJa re,jul.i!, Fiom the i preptrshon to-day, 1 should not be tur- .:.i :f . . f.,i.,.,.;n. ,.. j'l ibx-i ii in iii'jii wvn; i"i uvum.." - ! Sunday. Ho bat teen iudustriout tiuce ' he bas teen w ith us, and baa learned to 1 read and write. Oue that did not know l,in. .n.il.l hi. i, ni think hioi entry. His alterations from rae to 0v. from snrrpJ tn ateular. interspersed r i ' ' . with a boe down tolo, and theatrical de- clamation, seoto so qucet. lint dinunr has arou-ied us it is a good one, for Itick can't be surpassed, and be has unlimited discretion in the market. I icn,l existence, and 4.t thpn l.r (?,.L liell iiihim to our teut, i i , r 1 .mI r.Mfi It i I mttrrh ivt hall na4t tVO. gl,orkley ,clig Adjutlt bustles dT to ; rHusa ho otherC()lu,u.IlJcI,0f Companies. npaoies. ; , , . , minutes for nt to get ; ready, now. Wo put on top bool-I.ek fill, the bavorsaek, and ,t is to b. decided , . whether you c.rry your overcoat gum blauiiet aiways (toet s.ong. i wo ui)i provifious, lo be carried io wagons." Well, that is cmif jrublc coinpared with tryiu" to carry three in your hiTcrs.ck. "Cook.ns utensil, to m alomt ." and old Krii mrs tbec.mpk.tt!M.n l mtti le.nwhile, Beaver keeps up a con- w ec M growling lh man-h I left uneaten ly u: , , 'cloek. cavalry in siaht, and the : rluAm,nt rf. nif:, frn ,be tMl u e crowd down to the road to see them, for j Jre M bj) peM9 lnd hsppi'n,s,. ! gylvania, and will ri.k all in oue furi we knew the, bad been sent out, and wo ; eQ(j ws , blissful and bappy one. tie j ous onset to despoil this itate as they were to go out to support them. A long string reiMmeot of cavalry make, and wo suiIch f st(jries fcf lheir ei, , , i 1 1 t . i . i woundi-d mco are palpable faots, at least. We gather that they bad 2 killed, 6 . WOBnjej . Lieutenant and six men iniss- ' . . . ' mg. It begins to rain rast, and as we loot: . ... L.j .e - .t toe monar-vcu ui miuj mm., be with rueful visage, of our tramp we ! ' , . , , tttmf t.;n,s ,.r ...ru TKp. , . d f , , AU ' u.a mui,u Ui miuw nv... -j rides in "Orders countermanded : w hich is announced to lieavcr in the form of j "You'll bav. a chance to erj y ,our j elams." ! I bave written thus much to show how a da, passed iu camp. J. 31. L. j P 8. We bad clams for supper. ' u- k . clorej contraband. Aidde- csmp i factotum to Capt. Liuo, well ' kuowu iu hewitburg. I A Hartley Man Wailing before Corinth. Iu (amp, four miles from Coriutb, Mi., Ma, 11. j Yesterday morning, wo reodved orders to bave three days' ratious in our haver- ' sacks, and be ready to march al 2 o'olock. nel, Morgan L. Smith, was lo ' b ' Our Colonel, Morgan L. Smith, was to take command of the first brigade of sn,rm,n'a ,li.i.inn .n.l h. r.tt red that he would never leave as we knew oar destination Col. Smith has comman- ded a brigade f ur months, and, haviog gained tne reputation or a brave and .i k at . . . i i. : .: . " naiea ior n irit:uier ueimiai. ai . we marched to Geo. W.ll.ce's head quarters, ea rousing cheer,, -h.n and gave biin three rousing cheers, when j be sh'.;t "P"fS "F,J ' '"P"ng wl,u tUa &Mat 810 "" ' llf .1 L.I...U. CM " c '--- --- - j 01 action, reaeuing ncre in toe evening. All along our road, were to bo seen 01 iug-. " th. memorable battle of Pittsburg Lading. Caissons, wagons by the doion "e 10 " een, up to tne nuo in wnat was . , I I .. . .' V. .. t. , J I....1 ma lucu . . 1 h'iui wl,iIa mP cT''Pge. provisions, &c , .re strewn along. One unacquainted ; ' r ., "... .. ' ,, won d have an idea of the supplies needed . . . "" - b? ,h,t P"' "en crew. It was a rolreat' but DOt of GeD S,u1'8 f'h,oa- Sherman's division is on the extiem. of our line. The 5jth III., 5 th and hio 8,h M,, Taylor . Chicago v. -- - eompr.se tbe first brigade. A toon at a P- ' T ... " 7. The large oak timber hero is just the thing 10 make a tneedv and eood breastwork r - cut 10 4- 10 10 u'el 10 leDSin' "a or 4 piled on eaoh other, with earth and brush thrown against them, tbe, make e.L t. . it ! one of Ihe be.t of fortification.. , Last night, a, aome of our men were engaged in .hopping, lb. Rebel, heard it, d , M them , .b.,which explo- " 6 ' r , b fottunite!, hirrnea 0Be. ...... L . before yesterday, tbe Rebel picket, were i " J r , ttttiooed where I am now writing. Our cavalry bad a krash with them, killing 2, and Ukiog 12 prisoners none of our men Bureg.rd'. , lu' F"UD "J ... ni .: ... 17.. . arm, it fist becoming demoralised mat i here, and there M d.il, picket fighting. T . , in,cot, ,dJ ,01ue U. ! - l h J '"J ' art enemy appcarea in loreo tmjruuu . .u.... . . .. . ' ... creel near their line, waeu our artiiwrj i t , . Kt TK.i. .ueiicu mem. "uu iu.j - , M , ba , ,;,,,, (tom , n k, i., beie. AoJlher advtuce will be mdou j a day or two, when l tuitix tntre win 1 nmn sh.rn work. 1 ho nctvv arillierv trot r . . " j here taut night, and are in position : there ; are five 21 pounders, and one 61 pound j hnwitzir. One of thoie 21 pounder is ! called "Old Abe." and ere thu roaches yon wo exp-et to hear Liui speak peace to ' those Rebels. The weather is as warm at July io Tern- sjkania the roads dusty. Tbo Chrotiicls ooini'9 regu'ktly. My address is Wm. Hckd, Co. 1 1 , Sib Mutourt Vol , Tennessee Kifer. tcyL;eat. Weaver. 110th P. V.. tendt to tbe hirleysbura Herald, the following account nf the last aays ui an exemplary 1 ,oldier-on of set on brothers, oluutr. ' i0 the Union service : j I am nrr? to bave to impart to you the ' . . sad mtciliK-nee o, ib . ."Id.'r-SAMt kl C. BAKaa. He died ,a , i the Court !l Hospital at mcbester, , , y on ut , u? ,ick ,b(mt4 , ,K k intermittent fever, but j three or four dv before bo died it turned 1 into typhoid. He was a brtve soldier, a ; kind and affectionate friend, true lover , "f J. bet,tr,h" I n nni I'hrixtian man. wno iotbu idu . , bi, G (ll. Althougn thrown i wid and reckless men, be was - " tn mmit himS f. Mill and bis voiee, nd listen to bis kind words of advice and instruction. He has ooe ; where tbe rattling of musketry and the I roar of cannon shall never be heard, and i saij be fearod not to die, and he was pre pared to meet bis Uod. "Let mo die the delth of the righteous.' I -of tn. ii.-.tii ot ih wi,',inm'-riotb.ii.ni! O. Ih lit- lh. tr. my la--t tn" Llki, Ih.lr. my ln re.ftnj lw Wednes Jit nuht Ust. Newton, son ef John B. Heck, Esq , in company with fur other yeung men, n- ,L. J:KnA;. nrtn,ii t wm waikine m mo 1 ,nd while .rusting the Kturoaa on i rank - , .,.., revwi-A a shot in bit back . . , , T I. om a p to in he hands of some person onn by any of the party. Th. b.U 3k .fToo. in th. lo- ..r. It th. back, a little to the right of the .enter, pasnmg throueb the intettinet aaa loading in in. skin of tbe abdomen, wbenc. it was ex-1 traded bv Dr. Crawford. On tbe follow ing day Cyrenus O. trout was arreottd ! on suspicion of guilt, ha bavin. some lime tgo tbreateued to thoot oo. ot tne piny : i with whom Mr. 15. was walking at time he : I was shot. Aftar a hearing before Justice ' ' M'cinre Stroup was committed to await r .t.i i . 11'... .t 1! . ' ..I . n ' . Tbe Rebel (Jovernor of North Carolina baa had a quarrel with Jeff. Pavis, who yielded to the liov. rsui looks at u me , old North State always I'nion in its honest he.rt-w.s about to '-Secede." ! . , De3t neart-w.. In Po.tsviilo, the R.pnblicaa ITnion T cket defeated the tsreckinria -ers aimos. ! out of s' Union Victory at Lewi3l3crg, Va. There is no part of our country in which the I'nion forces have had so .nnn.. nnnl . .ciicl and dillicullies ' a in tl,o : wide-extended i.in.wuni . , , towrerin?. bleak, barren, mountainous ! '-.n-es of ' Central irrinia. 1 here the budi fitrhtiii?: ol native pnernias has been uTert . have rava-ed tl determined 1 Ihotr ami incy ie country SO that to 1 . .. - , Kcep up sul)p,ica ,0r our boi iiei a very costly lalior. mui, tn - ": ! forces have advanced, until all N.W. , , ; rf armeil Uebols. This Ko Luwi;bu ,bc colu)t town of (iroon. l)rier nine wik, 0f tie famed . . . . . title Sulphur springs, it is now ia Fremont's Department. TtTTTl' it I PWTrrTTr BA1TLL AT LEW II.UUlr. . ... ir.i. l isciXXATI, Jiav . ueu. naa, with 3,000 men, attacked our lorces, ; unJt,r (i0l.Crook, yesterday morning ; at Lctvisbur-. After a severe fi-ht, j tll0 cemy was dnven back ami com- plc.ely routed Crook a e M L 0 , r to - 0 ki lU. and W f01,r cannon, two of whie'i arc ritled, ,,, ofar:iWianj lot) prisoners, in-lii.linReBintentalolULW.CantaiM auJ Licnlcuallti. Tu0 enemy S loss li .....t. ..ni..r iiius.it tis.s WATCHES, JEWELRY, 2.C. - THE undermined, havmi removed 3kher Witch and Jeweirv etublithmeat of At Tmm rfcrnlly ccupl,a bf rnos. i;. tinrr. (a tj nnini M Amanda I.. Zi" ..!li':r:P,L!sS;Veo.VeT.o t"lB ' D n... r Wa ltepair n a T 1 vr.wac-rn a i vm. -w- Watches, Jewelry, MuMcal Instraments, &e., in the met approved ami sati.iaciory manner. j.pKY. for Ladiesand HenUemen, which he ..tfert at price. All - ces lo tint ihe timet. A l lull iuu - ' M AlllA S. ZtbER. iviAnn. w.v ia Buffalo, freelc.near H,.Ha Mill,on the nf ihe old Bridge in Boflaloe township. ZTSr7 c.Tc"aU .. .... Cumu.i.tion. , ((, I.ewibur, see ine run. ..... tn '" ln ".:'.. hlHs. i, .ill ppeeiiicaiionvuu ic..- - - be let at th; Otrice.un ..y - i.. . iHc. , lri. lowest and oei omaei. 'u, h, tni.,nrr ; A. KK.X.XtUY. rieik. ; g SlrAC!? tt FT772 r . w . -w yothino: important from Corinth. At lnt account!, the advance OeiLSLonfmaii could so Richmond in their balloon1'. It was bt-lit-vrd lliut ! I.'ichmi.n.l nr.i4 hoitic eracuutctl. ' : RKVF.aSE-?. Thn tide of laf h:is lioon go lonir in our fuvor thut t!, jfollowius two item, mar naturally' i j?Tll.V.Bl'KiJ. M:tV 21. Cnl.K"nlcv' R.ival. The enemy's forv wa estim-1 atml at fioai 0,U'J(J to 6.IHlt. Front Roval is on the" Railway ' Washington-, Mav 23. A telegram I. . TV rctn.c un J that Oen. Banks was attacked In, niornin'' at luchester, was deroatc:!, ,iaj um back ,0 M.lrtillsbul .., , oner's r'errv. The enouiT ai u j-.jvi-tud to lie ill larcc forre. ne reprt states that the liebid force Las mon aj North to ' take th offensive. demonQtrat;on VT0XCi I hl MUaen demon, tranon prorcs UW ItUUUl UI IU AUU11UISU4UUU III j the ruined leaders of Rebellion look, as a tagt rC30rt to tiie fair flulj4 alla j f . , , . jjjjyg their own ! Tt,n Toi.i r.nri.rnm'1 tn. rrpnt!v heen impressin?; all it could reach of Whites from 16 years upwards aUo many ahlo-bodied Dlacks thus swcl- i Iia2 their numliers ereatly. Last week, the U.S. Government called on j the States to fill up the vacancies ia T ...T. I r,.l nAir it,., rf'i" . cueu ii.i.-k:iiiiuiit .u'i tu- . nas created a fpeciai uemanu upon i .:..!. : . , , , , , 1 --J ilZ Cr , a''d can rally.) to which her patriotic Governor responds promptly ; in the following General Order, No. 23. Head Quarter?, Ilarrisbnrsr, May 26, 1SC2. On the pre-isiiiL'"re.jtiisiti.n of the President of tho L'uited States in the present cmiTjii'iicy. it is ordi-red that the several Major Generals. Uriadier ! (lenerals, and Colonels of R viments i throughout the Commouwealth, miiS' , ter without delay all the military organizations within their respective division ana uuaer tueir control, j together with all persons williujr to 1 .join their commands, and proceed to I r;i,- T W'ot.lo.vtrvTi iM- n.li .illmr ; join tneir cominanu.-, anu pioreci to i the City of W alton or such other , "-v Uy order of A.O.CUKTIX, Uov. aud CiOinmanueriu-Vymei. . t i...err ii-i- A. L. RLS?LLL, Adj. den. Various towns in our Slate, and Sew York and Massachusetts rr.-poiid nobly, and will send at once to the new seat uf war. Some are now on the way. Mondav. Gen. Banks telegraphed from Wii hamspDrt iSat all his farce.trains ami all. had crotsed ialeiy men in good spiriit eueuiy "Ol ill siiii. i..-.. .n .....,; ,i,;. ,.rki ra,d Northward. Check it, and ihe war is . enaea. rh , our Our NrJr r thrttklfBa. hr. arjDiStjurs IHarfett. Cvrrtcirti lly Wheat S10S K-gs Kve 55 lallov . , 1 -- I 1 Oats Ham........ Flaxseed 1,50 Soon Aide pried rples. S1.25 C bverseed i'.itu.i"i V'i y Firkin Hutter 10 l otatoes.. 50: rrsh liuttcr.. 12 Country Soap 40 Brigade Orders, 2 " . , , , . . . SI The t nitormel M.litia of the tod BSrt. rtn le.Mth I) vision, f M.are nereov ?33 ... . n . : . I eomman l? i io meei in toe n roiic i . i fl Ilanleton, In.on t.o.. I'a, HiTr.i.iv. 31l in.i.. ai ten o clock in tne tore- hjl noon of said day, for review and for V4 in-prction. .funvrnv ' Budaioe I p. -"ay t a. T -M Mi iVT'tJ Attorory at Law, Kui.Brito. rsinx co. pa. pOXLTATlOXShad in.h. Lnglithand V r '"v","5., k. near Third ' OiTiee o,th M..ri w, near Third. , ATT EJNTJ 0 U ! i Several Hundred Persons VREtTet otvini? the nnder.isned for . POST ACE and liOX RENT, as ! tt . tT !'..! .;.., nrt.1 T!. ..!. Well &3 JOT tr'Ui'PLI tjiiivn - oniint Immediate attention to said' accounts is deircd. Money can be. snro,t liv dninir so. II. W. CROTZER. I.ewisbnrg. May In. litf CatateofJuItu Wlilttaker.dcc'tl. rETTEUSuf Adminittrationde bonis uon. i wiib ihe Will annexed, oo Ihe estate ol J,- WaiTTtcra. laie of Kal Hiilt.ilo I p. he been .ranted to I.OKIMM LOW - - ----. ...,,. .an! . ai. f'" r..:r.: ... i... tie will preieni inem m. I .WW Am-mey fo. the A l.aia:ra.r,x. , Afiil i, I of . in ..j, rj ... n f . : wawaw W, "It i I'll f I ' t MMjnj. HjfjT STCRE! CHEAT JJAKGALXS I T ' UT rr-ir- i a iea topply of Ladies BoolS, GiltTS ar.tl Taney ShOfS ' ion U.mi and xh.ie More. ppite the Lewi- ! I D - J I . - i , ' - . "11 ..mat U tl.lt Bllftrs Jnd soKS ever ,lfered in to... St . Vhow d Keiail. .... to ..emv-fi.. per i.rheaper thau ant oI.er house in th Juunty ,,,,,', ,,, shoel made lo orjer 0B h'-n no:ce. ilon'i forget ihe p!ace rpposite the Bank. A;.ril i.-.. 'tn:a J'Ul.X MjlIBE. NOTICE. riHC Dimes-Savin? Insinuiion c.f Lewit- batg hai ilus ilay deelared a IJividecd of F nir per Ort. f r ihe last six months en he amount of Snflt panl in. Pava'ile m twenty days fn m ilaie. Jl. P. SHELLER. j cup of entire. Manufactored only ly the Patentees i eiiiaitt Salt Manufacturiol Company, .-Ii;. !nu 5U rUllAULiFUI l. Feb Hi, l"'.:vl GEORGE MERRILL, ', Atturncv at Law . . . Lfwiiuurs, 1 a. 1 'i lit lie KiC'jrdct t Feb. FIRE INSURANCE. INsrRtXiT. fO'.ir.Xt' of ortii AM EMC A I'hiiaiieiphia. llacsrrtall. l.ti.1 .... jn0000.P0 . dtal - : ... . T . 1 C". 1 1.25 1.7 l.6i .s-uir, van. i v. j . ...VVpLA TT -ecie-arv ' ' " AM.r.n i hi i,.ecie aij ., .. . ( . . -. u , . i , ' "-Baiidin,. annual or pe:,,t..,ly. Mer . ch,n;iiI,, Uu, r.-t.iu.e, ui.mvd. at enrreu. rate. l I '' B UXN. j gaim3 ,,r.t for I nion county. Pa BLIH03 A!0 SHADES. n. J. WH.M iits, No. 16 Xor. Sixih : PJiiLAi;i.i.fHiA. Mauuueiurer U ' VEMTl.VN RLIXP and i WINDOW SII.VDi.i. The largest and fineit assonment in the Cilv at the lon-etl Pticea. liiind pa:n'rl and trnninrd. equal to iiew. made and lettered. April II. 1S6:J biore hade 3m J. M. C. RANCK, ATTOltXEY AT J.AV Leiciaiari. liiiun Co.. J'a. j -' iM , Q'ArAM 11 , I at an(J cst jCWS ! . . . ,, ,,. i " E have jut rere:ve,l from Phi aJelphia ,n( eir Vork, a very large and well selected stoc. of syivis GOODS, wh eh we oiler at very reduced price. have paid panicu'araiienucn m ilie seleciioia of this stock . f ti..ods a very lar;e assort ment ofDrXY GOODS"1 every descrip tion. Pirtrtikser will iad it lheir advauu;a to nive us a call a. iu rr:ce we U'ly any ef our neighboring town-i for competitinu. W . have also replenished inr sleek uf ;reC rlest, l!ardwarf,tlueenware,e. l-ALT, FISH, COAL, rLASTER, Ac HAiYe .Varih I.hne, (alii'l Patter, ami Iljlraullc Cevuht, alwavs kepi on hand. tT-Ool VVi'V .-KODVCE taker, ia Ex change lor ti.soda as uual. .B. fash rid f"' '' k of ''rain. J.M) WALLtf it tu. I.ewisbnre. April 2 . S-3 BUFFALO HOUSE LEWiSHCKG. OM.V TO, PA. I.KWl-t t. ritit.i., I'r.jtrirtwr. """"r; I Courl Houj'.in the most , f oe tuuale I apnu.it Ui I itht. naio. a. l pan i.l ihe town, and lor tine aaa - ... w. ..-.... r-..,r.i ti,.-,..B1. t"mri"" " " "'l- . Tborf f lht fu.ver..:v. or attend r ,. . . . . . ,...,,, ..j. . ,, h-.u-e-taar;'. will be ihw m"" reanao'e and n-ithcr iimenripa Lrwitburg. Api l I. VANTE0I J Wlffl to.mplov , pM.. " Chop word fur lb. lore .1 Iron W or,,. r m eofJ ,n t.A!, ia MUZK. Fur furinvr inlocialmn -Pi-lv to J. M. BI IKWALTEK. W hi't D-er M lis I'.O. Coion Co. Pa . April 17. I'M $ pd w II. f.miltRT. DEMIST. hat removed to souln 3d ttrrei.fnor d ort frem ihe Town Cluck. LEW- Isni Kti. H New btand Kew Goods! JOSEl'Il L.1IAWX Itavln? takfH thft J moms under iheTe I't'arh an 1 1 hn nice uilice.rn'.ied iheui.and lilies! iu an ealtome variety ot Wirt, C"pt, Centirmm'h- Ct-ll .f-1". Also a lart and splendid stork of CLOTH ITASSIMERE'. Ac. whieh he will mJf j oerfer.as he still coutmnes the T.ilprin Eusi oess. He is prepared I" eierair all work en'rusted to his care.io the satisiaciion of the rusiomer. X. B. Coiiinr and Finnr d' ol.l.-I. (Leniiaia.,. t ..'"
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