JUL 7 1 Ml SMI i t i m """"" " " " " " "" " awawanami mm awawaaaa awawawaawav mm a. awawwaa- aw. am awassaaai mmmm mmm --ar vj "T" 'PI 1 (111! II (I Br 0. ' WOKDEN AND J. At I.!M per Tear, ) Tj-sliv Mornlnz & Fn.lay Afirrnnon, V ftflnTt (Tflfflf .11 jfff lCUUUX-WUiV S,W M E. f iiapel Saturday eve., May 51. The gsnt'.eman Lamed below, is the diaticguished Law Professor near Albany. Being in Washington City daring the dirk dm" of the Rebellion, be served io CaMia's M. Clay's guards, who watched that city, saviog it from in SeceioniaW, until relieved by the first Volunteer, from P..,M...f.tJN-r-"- A Lecture prepared by aim, a-d twice delivered in that C.piia!. was so highly appreciated by the leading I'oion men there, that he was indued to derate his time wholly to the delivery of the Lecture throughout the laud, ia nr'er to aroue our people gener ally to a hher realiiati o ai toe times. The numerous eneomiama we bare seen and heard, authorize as to promise s rare treat of oratory and patriotism to til who may hear bitu : and we advise all our readers in Town aod Country to tike cane pains to attend. He i. now in town, Md, having a day to spare on the pro gramme cf t i- route westward, has accept ed che invitation. The Trustees of tiie Ilh.dist Church bare kindly granted their large Cbsp-l md" P. M., of Sat urday (to-morrow) is bird f-r the Address. Be punctual, f ir it oecop-.es considerable time. So charge for admission, but a Collection w.ll bi male to defray expe-.s. and tbe traveling liutilims of the orator LrwiP.mJ. la. May li'J, 1-6.2 Profess t Am asa M Yor Ler Sir : U'e have read comment f ibe press up o jo.r ora'in on the "London Times on the Rebellion and tbe War agiiast tte National Constitution." A few of our OH lew avave bad the pleaure cf bearing job at tbe State Capitol aod elsewhere, d we believe that tiie el (jamt acd .tatesmanlike manner in which jru vindi cate onr National cause agait its etemies It home and abroad, will be productive of good. sens fully that Thb faxait'Ear. A ecirrespondent, writing from Fortrea. Monroe, .ays, now j eathusiasticaliy ail epeaa oi mt i . - . ..... i i ; b.ad of our nation tne rroviuenv... m.o, ( tb Mom. of oar Israel : i never 1 eased m entbo.ia.rn .boot any a. . aVst that plaio, homely, gaunt being who Wilis nnosteotatioas among oar .oldiers, nd whom they greet as their truest friend. To-ay b viaiud tbe hospital at Fortress Moeroe, aad .poke to every wounded man n these crowded ward room., where Reb- : .k and Unionii. la aide by aide on beds ef pain. "God bleu bim !" eaid many of wounded boya. "Amen S" responded faintly, bat fervently, tome Rebel soldiers, lioaot wonder that sons of ibe Rebel prisoaars rafuse to go back to their army, vim the; were so differently treated, and . v It, f r ! traitor, hi. Dvis with that truest man, Cod's tibicM work, the man for the bour, Ibrahim Lineoio. Parson Brownlow't Book. This autkentie record of the horror, of Sscessica in Eist Tennessee, i. now a boat tn K ifi.n.J Um th nnw. and " " " - r - ' - We therefore, in behalf of the cit- vey or general, in reply, .-ir. aowe wins. tne riDt wing Tell Oacs:, were oraerea io ol n., lea me inion aua. . - - prentice aj. tne souiu can no iouS-.i mem, an i secure ' , , ,va, ' of Lewisborg .nd vicici.y, respect- from Uarrisburg a. Wio.S : j withdraw, and tbe troop, passed through hard fight. ! ,ecuse the Yankees of stinglnci.-see ho. Capitols, by a reecti.n. ilM-U. Wetter LotS, for and earnestly invite oa tu deliver wiA mt to inform you whether the town in considerable eor.fu.ion. The, KJeBWB s c irrM,eJ the, "shell out" at l'ort Royal, Fn...ki .'. tl. asa f ;; Vtilti Lectwre m this puce. I will be a candidate tor tne rai?e or fur- were q'ucnj reiium t0.,k him to Kaleigb, ecu v.rj.uere m u - ----- lni , a Member ol tae Assemoy c: ,t a kq r t. HI i .(a tooaty seal and Land Very Reepee'fullv &e. veyor General. I answer, I wiil not be a and continue meir marcu iu goo unarr wh th " , breteroeti to tiw.Tt fcim. Gen. only wait long enouga w receive au... Pcoa,ylvaD14. i0 20uj character anJ wura 0 r .e XebrM. Terniory. Wm. Cameron Joni-b.n Wolfe candidate for any office. I am anxious to to Martinsburg, where tbe, armed at ,d fmniediel , arrested five of the attention.! j o -aa stands fairer. ; A'"' 3 Lot in 'be town of SPENCER, 'be J. R. L-mi. David Keber .e. the Government sustained in i. efforu i 40 p. m , a di.tane. of 21 -ale.. Our g -f ,hrMtl C,)04reMlanl DUtriet, J" B"T" fot ! sea- of j.suce for Cev eo-n.v, tnw Uae 4 3. B. MXaugbliB W. V.ngexer i io crush .at tb. Rebellion, and b... d- ! train, are .a advance, and will eros. the , Mf Whu ,ho Vuna AYZm .did.l.a, each ; l"-" . fv'lboI G. W. Forre.1 John Walls- ; term.ned to art ara aw. Xj? W,?""'fbr-e tneti w,,eSS th.o P. "i- 1 receiving over 4.000 vote.. W. J. Allen PROTIIONOTAUY. ,,-yl lv. ZZXt& IL F Un. K. J G ray fitt Z?LZi Donne,- Butohb Cibimu, May 115, 1SG2. the mj ority of Uis ama politic a. ; r,,c c T lLe , ... g,t fcf Fotty Acres bTLHZ T.F.LL ! krty, keeping in vie. o.iy , Country. , U,'. brigades wuht.or.gimenuor.alr,. A r oilering part, fro- Pops'. ( pttdtcwavor, CJ. L",an. t Tl s ZtJlZ? S.l H -ri. Cand manv other.) Trult sours. I nnder Ge3. Hateh, and two batt-rie. ol eomaj.nd bad a skirmish jeeterday, result-, Hiram Madze was el-eted Rargets of ,.. c..r.i v rtv.cB. ..uneci to ine dro r .v.-jr 4 nch. Lew-Horr. Mr. C. M. Thoraberg, Agent for Union to .bolisb Slavery. ; ""r ". ittOv.bscr.ber.next.eek. Those . h lbl, ,j1Jtrict e req,iIed ,0 m8el , MlB. (h nd ylXr'l" o'ro'lf-oveted s.l But Ban moast of tb. country Store., as the J"' i J -. d . ola. a -ii r i :.i, him f r vtvBvA nice Town Property, and val- pressed and peeled on every side be e.ved i Uch oeraona. Brownlow baa bean fighi i iar tha Seeessioniits in th. S uib for tl, years, ..d kuol. .11 about the. j It .L b. a tkriliing and eorrct account, i aateiently piquant for s novel. It ! oauiai 4'jG e iliuetrated at II "5 ! v J tt' ' '" h . . . . . .4 r ;i- BOner to o bark aiith his ell.ed family ki. hstne at Knox.ilie, writ, a Po.er rress, to fiiht the Po.er. of Darkue. swtter tfcan ever. a... - - .-- X lil 1 1 D I.1UP Olasu rocaaaiiy, oca a.i.- - - .... , r- i j . ... r T IB-Capt. M'Curdy T.to, of Brad,, , alt 90 ,t.rs. I. 1792, be .erved Soldier. l-W beo ,n Mex.co, the So d.er. Rwoig f;,r the fc.rst Union Regi dCor. Hunter C. M'C,rm ick of Earns- hre.,ears in .be U. S. Army, 'under Gen. o.ed gener.H, for bhunk th. Do- meD. of M,r5l.nd-so cut up . . Front ott, are home 0B fi4,ghi. Th. W,l- ! Wayne a part of the tin.., and shortly er.t.e eaudid.t. for Royal-., going no briskly .t Balt.more. Wport C j, of dpt. Tate- i :XViZ?iUd o"Yhem voted for 'tb. Republiwu I The Rebel, ..d Kogla.d .ekoo.ledge, JX'r,l-1 t"'1;"' VI J'Z Z. 8 T.cke,-.nd then, thre Demo. ,h. ".ufficeBC," of tb. Southern -v,,A,X'a:. I W nd honored life. j Woodw.rd, .nd ; blockade. Dear neighbors ! do di-pense with that I G. Vf. G.b., three y.ar. a Slember of Strong-find oat that u:h "oat of th. ) rP. . Mail aPoroef of Mveraeion. Kolditg. Th. E.erl.s.kg ! ,h. Legi.Utnr from Montg.-er, t., ' DUtriet" mod. of voting is HJ.b,"t., zJetptLn Proclamation, 6tau- aod well and .ide spread ol3 Pi eo it.ed sa.eide in Gree. Tp. , tion.l ! tejwrtikmSnink.BJ 9 tU Lyoa.inC" .ill never .is, .h. Br.d, i Unto. Co. oo. da, last week b, taking ...he Democracy ar al-.y. th. aam. - I F 8 f aaapa. l a. . ,. . DtTU.1. aad. H, leavB. n family. 'ih Demoerac? ar. th. only true frienas piowea a and Amm concerned feel all tb. , f""1 j SMten ,., w, b tb, will . Ibmg .t.cka M-ttatio. tl -El. boonrabl. re- """'I - a South. Ward Sch'onl I BnilrHnw Thii itructnre is 55 fct by 43. of t.o I first 15 feet 2 inchc, and aeoond or aa reet, in height It it located corner f Fourth and St. Catharin. .treeta. Th. Oemtioa aad gTading ar. let to M'Coj d 6hanghnesy at ll; cent, per yard. 5"wMk Mfj material, S.G.Mau, $32S -net u . liJ0 wpsstet " CSToder 2009 . v-.aivw.a u bt laishtd far next Epr leg'. .tbooU. ....... . I R. CORNELIUS. la Adiaace. The Response! I Governor Curtin, countermanding the! order fr three monlhe' Volunteer., "eon- ,b PeoPle of Pennsylvania OB i tie information, received from the Wir ' Department, that the emergency which seemed to tbe Government of the United States so imperatively to demand their im-: radiate service, no longer exists, and would also commend the patriotic xsal and alacrity manifested io every tection of the Commonwealth, to meet it." Up to ' Tuesday, when this Order wa. given, about twenit thousand Volunteer, bad already been tfferel from Pennsylvania! New York started off several R . giments in one or two davi. Massachusetts was mustering by Lumlreds and by thousand and bad not the emergeney been so promptly met, doub'les, by thi. day, Two Huridred'Thou?at.d m T Volunteers would have been f -und with Ib,r fact, to Wash- our .'crd men say the KeKei missacr.a a s .i.lime patriotic devo. ' our wounded and primers, with bayonets agio, a buch. ..t.lime patriouc aevo..our ' ' tiou-suek a -p-nt,neou. uprising of the and revolvera peop'e at the end of a year's war and tbe j opeting f the warm and harvest season rou.-t c pnvince tbe Rebels, and all Ejrope, ttat the fri-tds of theUain are in tamtst f. r its entire, oomp'ete preservation ! f.The Senior or Graduating Cls of tbe Uuivrsi'y at Lewisburg. all volua- te-rtd, and I be ten would have been gone j ordcr to protect his stores at,d bigage ere n' w if need-d Pr Rooke at Uuion trains, he fell back to Winchester, eighteen Furnace, Cipt Forrest here, and Mj Si- 0r tweuty miics in a n:r.heifter!y direc M.f3.iiboT, state that q'lite tioo, toward Harper's Ferry. Oa the way, a 'arge numV-er in tbe rajn.-is to en.i.t on a ireite were in notice. In Dar.vi.le, Milton, Williams? .rt, and many toL btard Ir-ai ibr uhout tbe Slate, freemen " ui.rtLailed in hot baste" for a new QeiJ ct service, several v,onipuic- of Home Guards, from Philadelphia, very acceptable, asd io gocd time. DfctiSATtos. Sme time since, Mr F. A. Wilson, of Meaiville, wrote to Hon J 'bo Rowe, asking permission to use his name a. a Drm:ratic atndi-latc for Sur- JOHN ROWE." That is tbe true doetrine, and Mr. Rowe hu r,toiti hit patriotism iigher than bU ove of party in making thu announce-' menl of tu pnocipleI - , William S. Ross, a very pop fjrmeriv a Dougla. Dem ocrat) of Luxeroe ooanty, is urged in plae ; f Mr Ran foe th. nfScs n.mcd. i There were aeveral disturbance, io Bal- timore, Sunday and Monday. A comber 0f Secessioniits, encouraged by the success of tbe Rebels at Froot Kojal, intuited Union meo and were .everely beaten. A little changed from thirteen months ago then, a Luiou man dared not deelare Dim- ,f in Baltimore. Secessionist, are beeo- ming more obnoxious than Abolitionists ! ; lBa?"Tbe M.ffl;cburgVeMootieetBew bnck dwelling by John . Barber, and a dwelling and .tore-room, by Mioadore Snare, on Main Street, among tbe im- ' provement. of that borough. Qt'ipmc fa t.ehinas tbeir Slave, to fight tbe Unionist., the Rebel, are teach- ' ins thonsar.ds of mat? Hannibal, a ..v. -(, J-B- -W nb'e Timber Laod, iu this County, ar. advertised fr s.le to-day. I r from W-.Reed in our .ext ! j A number of young gantlemeo of thu borough formed a .tring baod aod went to Lewishurg one evening last week, where they euterta:ni the eitixens with their ' . ... i. I. ....... f ik. . ..r.ii-.a ,,, 0f tbe ladies of that place presented them with a line cake. JUiAMiaa ... .. 3 !. t.k... ! . Th Ibb5' Cemetwy Company b.v. j Tha Mann Pemelerv CotDDBOT have : given a laot I or tbe interment 01 aoeeaaea Volunteer. "o provided for It is hard to teU .hether tha Rebel. th. Breckinridge DeoowaU denounce I Fremont tha moat. 11 i. mod. of dealing with freebooters in hi. region i Jackso niao, and eff-orive. William Foster, of Lock Haven, while eaoVavnrina' Lra atnn a ran away team. Wa. ; atroek in thai Lr.aA bv ih. neck 1 ok. of ,h. . ;..,..lV n. -"""'. icarei a wile tad mtr. . LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, Loss at Front Royal. List Friday, 9,000 Rebels surround-d tha bravo Col. John K. Iveoley a Kegi- o01 of 6r,t Mrt!nJ "f"J. " erel eompame. of Michigan cavalry, num- bering in all about 1.10U men, at l-mm Royal, Warren county, Virginia. The most of the cavalry escaped, but the rest were mostly captured. Col. Keuly was wounded and taken prisoner. Font Royal is about twenty miles directly south of Wiuehester, and fifteen mile, east of Strasburg. The first information Col. Kenley bad of bis danger was by a colored man, who came ridiog furiously to the camp, saying tbe R-.beis were coining aod b?f .re we were fair'y formed, they were upon our army, w hich fought d;-pera-e!y, retiring in g-pl order a. fir a. possible, and only ' jieldin absolute nec-ssity. S'me of , , , The Repolss at Winchester. Ou Saturday, Gen. banks telegraphed that Col Kenley . command bad been de feated and driven back from Front Royal. Gen. Rauka was then at Strasburg, ten miles west of Front Royal, at the western terminus of the Manassas Gap Railroad. be ba l some uniuiportant ;kirmi-bes. This wa. all the actual news we bad up to Sun day Daorntog. The following is Gen. Banks' tffi:ial account, dated at Mar.ias burg, Sunday .f'ernooo : "The Rebels attacked us this morning, ere at daybreak, iu great force, estimated at , 15,000, eoosistiug of Keen', and Jack ou'a divisions, i'he fire of the pickets beao with the light, aod was tollowel by the artillery nnul the line, were fully under fire on both sides. The left wing stood firmly, holding its ground well, and .k. ,;-,, ih. ..me for six hour, when ... t i i . - am erv. tiur loss was coosiaeraoie, as j - . was that ct tne enemy, out eau nui oe 1 at. taxi. We were reinforcde by the lath M.ia whih did arood aervice. and a rettl- f j N. P. Ba.nks, Major General Com g Among tbe incident, narrated U that tt-- c i women of lochester fired upoo our sol - diers ff0m ,heir houw., and lick men a.1,1 1 -v . -f .1,. u we tala ! ..... a r t tr-1111 1 Bints force crossed .sieiy as n iiii.m-1 .port, baring lost only a fs. wagons, during th r.pid and d.ngeron. route, assailed on tbe flack, front and rear by an overwhelming force. Tbe handling of our men was cautious but bold, and no one ful3 lh( Gerjeri!s or the .oldiers for tbe eompu!,orT withdrawal. geB gaIton commanded our force at Msrpersrerry, ano ii was inougni.aaeo- . i . . i t . . D-L. el force ... attempting to cros. vtnu there .nd at Willismsport. But our men prepared to dispute any such passage. Great Rebel Failure Tbe strengthening of tbe great .rmie. . ...... ,...t ii i r. !)...-. of il Clellan .na .u uo.en, loree ine weaa umua iu ui hmw. - : , :.. .U. U.ll. ... (3 ra.ny of bi. men and munition, a. to thwart bis adversary in his deign., ma of M- ! U. o.m, hoped to , .,tM. , of our force from Richmond, they failed j t(,e ne. troop, were to meet the dinger. Gen. Shield, m.y m.reh back, through Mmn. Ga- .oi comroeljackson'. men i.n.sa. uap, ana compel .lacasoo a meB ' r S,in.,er P"i00er h ni iwmi.j How the mod -rn Democrat, di love the : fce B0. t8 ,ole by Oelobe, next, gener- i a. .ni. k. (I.inlv.r next, irener ally.nd tbe, .ill say at the polls what they think of .ucb partial Democracy. j Philip Scnn, a f.rmer near Saobnry, j ! ay, b. recently toana on ni. - i tortoise, on whose Dace. n. cngrav. - , i. . n in; r arm m . Th. ni,nssiaad bill, recently pas.ed by Congrvwa, ha. been aigned by the Preai- l..t and ia therefore new a la' , . v Th. Great fc.ur. arn.ea as ... .kir. the trio ia left than tta o.yi- " - Latest News Tbe wife and daughters of the Rebel Gen. Lee bare ben captured. A late arriia! fr-m New Orleans shows that Gen Ku'tler is actise against e-ry form of opjn ecessi"nim. He' forbids the circu a'ion of CufeJerate notes. Jacib Barker aiivist. But to burn ibeir c jttou. A Urge number of Union prisoners have arrned from Salisbury, N. C, but Col. Cochran is not among them. All liv.ks well for tbe Union army be- fore Corin'h, by our reports. Gen. M'Clel!ao's movement, are be leivtd to be niihtlv directed, aod every day's wnk tells against Rishmobd, as it 4,4 aaID9. Yoiktowa. Xjtoillg ..peeial from Gen. Ranks' wblcB u doubtless re inforced ere this lime. . . ... . A despatch from a?cnI to trie icl- burg Cit;x-o, states that " the exsp.ratcd cinstns" of that virtuous hole buLg a man fi.herm.n-for delivering to the Mayor .despatch from the Commander ol the U. S. aeiel lying oeiore me cy. Heavenly "Confederacy . A Mais Convention of those f.voricg tbe President . emancipation views, is to h held in the Canitol of .Missouri, Wed.. 16. u June, to nominate Sute OtEcers. The Rebel Colonel, Schnabel, of Ark ansas, is reported killed. Ex Senator Gin, of Cal., who whined so dolefully about being sent to Fort Lafayette, bavin; been released, is now openly with Jell Davis' family, at Raleigh. Gen. M'Oiellon's troops have cut the' Virginia Central Railroad at three p ints between Hanover Court House and the Chickahomiuy river. The interruption uf this railroad destroys tbe eommuiiication between K ebmood and Gord onsville, Staunton and the RebeU in Shenandoah ,y , o o U In the late battle of Hanover C. H., V , IS mite. N. of Rich lUUUIUHUl syk. vui'ia ond.theLaion . -as 53 1 killed, and 30 -- missing. Tb. Rebel. lo 1000, luclui- iB. over 500 orisoner.. Gen. Fin Porter i i . l r:, f ..m. I r w.. s II , leu in vuioaa wivs . . r omnlela rout of three Kebei re- h 1 . ,meota . ith . loss of knapsacks, biantets, nj Dri,on.rs t.ken. The regiments ' a.,i . anrtfninn B.p.asB ihs .rr-.k. Oar , f -annded. j T Z t0 returned on Saturday from rreder- . T.. ;, o ai-nn-.iii. .nppo,ed to relate to the apprehended di 1.1.1. 1 1 1.111 ' The President tent a mciuf to Coo- gres. taking upon himselfand the cabinet the rc.pous.biUt, of th. military measure. for which tbe House of Representatives censured tbe late Secretary of War. May 24. A reconnios.ance wa. made t Clinton, 19 mile, south of Xewbern, a few dais since ibe ennui advanced pickets were found, and a skirmish en sued. We lost one lieutenant and four : . - W- 1 f . privies, a..u M. . """'" J ' two prisoners. Tbe health and spirit, of the troop, at Xewbern continue excellent ii-. l: v r L.. Im. n.su.og.ou, ... v., -I"-' and a newspaper .t.rted there by tbe troops. May 24. Three skirmishes to-day. We drove tbe Rebels from Meebeniesville, sveo mile, fmrn New bridge. The 4th Michigan about finished the Louisiana Ti ger. Fifty prisoner. od fifty killed. Our loss ten killed and wounded. G. B. M'Clella.h. The 8th Illinois Cavalry went three nils, up the river, aod destroyed the bridge, of the Ri.hmondtt Fredeneksburg Railroad. Uur troop, are bow (Sunday) H1' K.ki Secretary of War b.s invited Gen. iegl 10 .om. to Washington to arrange for taking a new command. Mr. Stanton eould not do a more popi Gen. Halleck has ordered correspondents for nublie journals to Quit tb. camp, of . Gr.odf.,beT of Geo. Halleck .till 1 f ig'( near Utiea, S.Y., on. hundred year. A U(J. fnm jj, H,ttB tn,e b, rail Wi lliamsport, when b. found her iih $31, missing. A lady and a boy have bees badly bitten by dog. in Bloomsburg .herein 192 dogs ar. taxed. Dr. Fisher, of tho Army, b t.turitd j to Suabiiry, ia pw htalth. MAY 30, 1862. II V TKIXC.R 1111. Cleveland, May SO. The RJh Uc fOlUSlll. Gen. Nelson occupied their entrenchments tt 8 o'clock tbic mornicg. Confirmed from Wa-hiog'on Feriando Wood, was in Chiciir. no Sa'urdjv, "',rinii'r.g the Democratic Dir ty," and g"ttine iff tbe atereo'tp 1 Vil landigha-n cot about fanaticism and Con-servati-m II ' was serdnaif", and mad a spe-b, bo tbe people did no eta t take interest io hi. Honor. On the nit ... . - i i 'j . 1 nijht, ijto. Megei arr.vei, uuuen.uta, iu Chicajn. He, toi, was serenaded, and spake boldly for tbe eru.bing ent nf the R b llior, and tbe extermination of its black cause ; to ail of wbieb the people re sponded with the greatest enthusiasm. Lieut. Worlen, of the Monitor, eio at present i with ouly one eye, bat he can see more with that one than any oth-r Rebel eomm-dore, captain, or !iuteotjt ... It . I. - T?- . .a. can see wi,n a pa.r. i ' -i bim coming with one eye shut they w..l be sure to run, thtlik.og bo i. taklQj mm at them. Thr00eB pmMen,er, from Willismspert iBil.Dhi nDir have their boggigt ,i,..kt ihronh one ear roasting without change and a sleeping r is attached to the night express train on m. jormern Central Railroad. Mr. Siiles (Doi.) has been elected to Congrew io the Bucks and Lehigh District, by 500 reaj le.M than half the party maj last Fall. There was little excitement, both candidate elaiming to be good War aod Union men. His predecessor, Dr. Cooper, was of the same politics. Andrew J. allatdwham, representee . bro'.htr of the BOtortOW De-XfMte leader in Congress, has been wrested t Clinton, Missouri, for marauding against Union ei'iiens, horse stealing, jajbawiiog .ud rascality in general. j - 2j GoT. Willi.m Snra-ue was today elected United State s rKue j me was to day elected United State Jor I t 6 year, from tbe 4lb March, j"1; . - .-. a L. - "m an"d batter, ar. expected to lea,. ' " y. ,. 10.ttow ' aaing.i.a lo-morrow u. ... m if.x wnffa snmuir n-.p: ...;... ii';0 iul rim. St Ilil.UIsp'J 1 , Ha'iuaj w , w- ,.. i j ..r 791 va'e avol ed. Iters i.,. T t.-rJ oQ' TQl oa anllcd. There ! i,,,:. , ,!,, cunieat oa most at.. ! - I John M h.enney, late state lreuureri 01 Ml""" " De'n -!' , r"" teotiary for seven years, for btiliemeral o. n-i.t i " ! Tl. .. frat u th Sasaae. hann. branches, but little or no damage ' ... A-,n ) ; .. I The Repubiican-U.ou Invention of Juniata ocuoty if ca.iedfot Monday, lo.n ; jJuue. j I "Bsptist 3:andard" i. a ne. paper by . R.j,me, Underdoe, of a colored charob jn Phji.delphia. 1 -r- , - iitlDiflburs IWarUtt CwrtlttH ttkiy ... g,4ia E, , t i it 53 Tallow "J" j 'ota j Oau ...45 Lard 30 Ham s ,o i-; 1 riaxseea "'" riaxseea.. ; Dried Apples, Cloverseed ; " "AJP'e a ' Fresh Butter... 12 Country Soap 4 46 II Bill IJUllt.1 IV a v 'J--- Bt las T T ttas 1 ilh im . J 1 ' W IMI.tf Wt. 1 E.tt.1. .n4 Uiaa VlallT l.ll.X. -a.l iaUs . j ty . A OMt.ll. ITlk M. Rlllll.taial I Khs.llli laa.afl.rillwl,aiiIHanMar( Is Bes. a I Ha.. SOth l.at, JI.BBY TOBPT orTre voru. .t.4 V.-S SSLI I. a M -s I D(fO. Ia lariabarx. 2fc tins, iaKil re. JOBS H'T WERT. . d of Suna.l WfTU. tn. d-r-ao arrscd a cpcj wi.jut-rii. .o.rBri.tha- loin.ter. aavl r ctmmal tn ma Lauras, aaa that frrvsre. InrailUs'."!".-!"' last. M. SSI Jl!TB,daacbM J.M l'li.rlL 131 Tr. i. m,urt. IK M.IHall i. auarkarr ST ... rtoaiSl MitrlMlt. a.1 I jr li aaa. I J.a. I In Vf Hliam-onrt. 2tat io. ! a "T G A - R 1 0 . f tfi.l-.l lo '.a. ffiawr.. ir-w Io i1ii;l).;Mie. Slst last, L1Z2IX HI TT. abt 15 ytaraL ' n. .v.. jotk JAOOB 8WXNKi la Bia T5th Ja. . loChli1tsiM,ttbtat-.JIIC1I1ILSIiILT'rf aUat 55 .ears. U Krtl. T. SI i.t,ilOn aOUrrrNDEBVEX, aisl S jra," 2 mo. IJ y- i. MAart. rih i.at.. SNXi. tolltt at Dasil at. 4 Bio. Ilaaua. a4-r. 1 aaoalh ua S da. a 1. M.ai.Horr. 'j ia.t, ai4 iS yra, Vra. AXT D witr.TJ.0io fun la foaoors. tM ia-t. arl 1 yes a! ' mt atAKT B. dauAt.t (.1 J bo K.aml Mary 3 Ctriawnt. At 1' in Trrn-o. lta lot . as4 atcol 6T laaa. sjr. siaav.. tint r...i-i a.r- UNION" DOOT AND SlIOE mi 3 fiTM.L AHEAD! Come oae: come an ome oae ! come ail 1 .m aiamiae for vnurselvrs ine Urseat aad cheapet stock of Mottle made Boot, nl Shis in laion ci-univ ! t?-Jost received a FRESH SUPPLY of CilT Made work at annually low pnees. ..? - u c.l .-4 5moll Prnfita" 'Quick a!e3 and Muall I routs a. th order of the day at Mgl lRCA, Opposite ihe Bass, Lewisburt LEWISBCBG CeMETEBT ASSOCUTIOX. TH E Annual Eleenoa of Officer. to manage the eoncera. of .he ab- ve Ccmp.ey for r..e year w.ll take r'ae al .he Omce of the PreS. Geo P-M Xer.Es, . in this boroug. VnadavthellrlayofJ inenext. Vtweea ar. of 1 aid t o'clock i- the a temoon. ih, hour, of I JM flAyE it. Leviib rg Mb.. Ii,!S-S "THE UNION," rsUWMei in 114- CHRONICLE," etib'.ied is 143 Tbo'e Xo., 316. I'alort C'oun'y t'otfntlon. I The voters .t l.'inon enor.'r vu sorpri th N'aiinenl Mm.n stratum in H '-' rj siooreisiDi the R-t e U aid rrr i on to? (i..ernmeDt in ihe ririt cl uiz R V BalLoT itf One cari'li late for Conirr", One candi'lare f r Arf i;.'-ly, OnecanJi'lat fir TrotLonotarr, Onppan.lilate fir C.-iuin-.l-.ioTitr, Onecao-'li'latcfor Ii.strU-tAttorsej. One can li'lato f.r Au ii'or, ar.-l One por?on for Return Jud"1 of i'ae district in which the voter resides. The ba'!oi to be r-er.-i a- as tbe hnor t'.r clos:njt has arru-:i. rea ! eer tiBe.i by the Jjije aai i." "". '-S b-!.J--i to Ihe Bruro Ja lre --o choaeo, w;th tbe l.t ct pers-ns who v..:fc- The Ket ira Jo!;es in meet in lb Cor! Houe at Lewi'ou'e. ai ID. A M. ( I V''. 2:b Jo-y. iheo vvt there to rrtnra, ait up. and paM.h ibe nunir of v,ies caii tor .Re can 1: is e f-.r the iiSereat tf.;e. a bavin S h:jht no-nb-r of r.ors See to be ueciarel tte nrm.ns ',.1 m.e U r -ach .'. I - a cooniv for socb orT:ce. The iul.es i'u to prnvi.ie for the ne.-eN-aryC a Miandihi C. muui'.ee. 'ee.r. '. .e.ecl 3v ordtr cf ihe j Kepa-'icaa Uni n Cuoiai.'.iff. Datid Hensis i. Cba-rTtan. j0j,n .;. Fullmer 1 hoir.a.s rennr Ilobrrt Reed " lian!-: ShaiT.T Fred'k BoleiiJer .!..hn Kl-r Freiit sxith K.V. Glover. Sec. ;,0. L. Ueary Joci:i Sander T. G. Evans John Noll Sam'l Marshall Jese Reaver ASSEMBLY. oxr... V i ,. la -K t rr. i. a: k I rbn ' .V. f-. .s, h .,1 that- I t-Tl'IHTal i j t tie L'.sTier n upi-.t R-v. - a - i aren't kok:n? up a oaa i rerr---.. i lf-V per5,a fjr t,3. ..i.jj", B0n.natllB 4tlJ i,eeVc:-:. ibere , to hii capje tv. m'fir v. 'e: tv. -"e-i-i.c nf char-.-icrfuce to il.e ir'je acter, and ua?werv.cg . , Ti t the present t.me.aal all -i.h him know h.ra to te p, at the rre-n::.K.e,ar. tali, h, are a--Mi.-.-eJ -iih htm know nun tt I proof aitat tnbe- rv. corruautn. and all u.ner f ..n.cai cn.ran j 1 I . I Uk'all.'U - Bl'KFA I.OE. ryit is castomary an i prrer, whsa cor Legislators have served iaininltv, to bcni-r ,-,..r-. , o. r . a.uuvt ius i uivu . ,.u.mj ' I be so lir'.uoaie as io 6e t. m naJ lilt I be so l.-nunaie as io 6e t. m naJ J. pledge yeir iu pert-rm ii.e n i- . the rrkce laiinto ,y. Mifflmburt. May IS. laCi Fellow Ciur-ns 1 crTrr mrieif as a ean- i.iate for the ctfi-e c! Proa ,tr- ol l .ion conaty at the neat General Eieencc tut;ect I ,n ih. viir cf ihe Juir i"n cn nn.-ca ,,o. i Having been urged tr Bumers frettds. 1 hope to receive a litera' sorp .rt. l! I . a - - - i'J'IN CROSV.iioVE." Lexistar;. May S3. li2 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Mers. Editors Perm 't itie to ur7e't the name of ALFKKU HtiLX fcso. tr D oinet Atiorr.eyfor Lnioe cruatyai the aofroa- h-nz Kiecuon. It is on'y n.ceary lc rer.ttcd tne vciers that his industry, integn:, aa-t aMi ty render hiia id every rrspeci are.l oahacd to perform ine duties of ihai omce. l.Mn. Brigade Orders. Tn rntfTtrrd M ! :;a rf ih- 2nd Bnrai.fh b:v:inn. P M. art he7 crmn,inif1 to mrt m th- B r j:h rf Hanleton, Icipb Co., Pa, stiiht. noon cf sa.i ilay, iVr ref.e aal f.r mspeciaoo. r-:jr1 T(t7-r. aM Br- t'h l-.r. Paa. M.iit.i, ButTit Tp, Mjy iif, tS Auction ! H.I. beoff-re.l bv Pob'ieSa!e at rhe h-itel cfUmiov Bnauin East oilal oe Tp, Thnrsday, Jane 1'J, commeocine; ai I" A H. FOLK HORSKS. Tbrashine V.tine...raini Drill. Plows. Harrows. Coltiva;irs. Fannin. Mill. ar.i other Aeneuiiura. l'nc.e ments. XI B.ies. tirinl-toiie. H .rse B.aniteis. t Leather Plv-.Nei. Ac. A so Bory, 4 horse W.g.Ki.Sp'ne Waeon. Hay l.aMer. X BeJs i and Bedims. .' raer L'epboanl. yar is ( ar petiac. Cook Stove. Parl r Siove, Ci-ler in barrels, and other articles not here erurr.era- , ted. Terra" mi'' Im-tri ai si.e by j DAMEI. 1SOLI.. Admieijtratrr Hnrjs.lsfx t Jttniil STajO. Ja'4 i j 1 1 AdmlDlstrator's Uatlce. I1EREAS. Letters of Ai'min sTat'en to the estate of &F.NJ -N H BSnl iE. irrmr-i. lale of Easi buitaloe Ta-P. l aioa county, hare bee? sran't 1 to the stbsenber, bv the R.'isier of said couniv. in doe !on ; i all persoas indebiei lo sai lesiate are re.jies ed to make par menu and those hivinsc.ais aninst the same wiil pre-eal me viuiy aulhenltcaied I. r sen 'ement, to J A. MEET. Adaiai.iratcr Lewisbure. Miy i- t. TWm I'.'..m ..if 1 t.r.a.r.-.. TOTIf'E. The Ar-ona-.s of THOMAS ' l PtlPtiE!l.J et C. FontirJ 1 Merchiat. I have been piacei in try hands, b, b Aiia.a - istraior. for immdlia:e set- enj-oi. 1 Vre are over 100 accuni. Those mieres e'. p ease call aad seiile aal save co:i, fvr they ma.t i be collected ty Ihe SO b May ' l b rilRlST, J. P. rwisbnr;. Mirrh ts. 1' J j Pboloiraph Albums ai M. ary i..:ery , Paoiosraphs-aree sale ai M rv aM lery j Photographs 0.1 at V ..ry . -ry Ivorytvpes a. M.-ry , j.er. Hallo.ypes ai Mo.ry a Oa !e,y Ambr.viype. aad All kmis rv.sev at M"-rv'. rrt r, mosA RY't. CALLER V. .. Ma.de, a.ri . near rur'b, souii ii, Lewi.-.i. t- " i6.n)..fJuiv. Irs.fr... V - a un I . P 0;,c jU. a. I oock. P V. I I 50 H!t 4 i I Xo., Seal Estate. ORPHAN'S COL'RT SALE. I del en the west by rieveuta strett-m ice ea.i ! bv aa aiiey, on tie twrh by ibe half of aan. l.-o on ihe soaih bf varanl lot containies; : a .n it is fret m frofi'. c on wh:cb ! ar. . -i.rf a iw -storer buck Jwvllii t.J : cot baii.luoxs. -. late tue e.iae tt K- -. Hcsvaa, tecea-ed. Term -0 per c; c-h. 1 iai balance at ae!'eair tur. JOHN Ht.MER. AJmiaiirraior FOR. SALE. IAXD3 late of the Esiate of Tac Civ. William Wiion. 50 acre and allowaace, Wel BufXt'oe loa n-h.,". Ki.-benTarrirt.'!0 acres and allowance. Haitr unariip. Wi l;am P. BraJy, i'.Sacresatd ill-waace. Harllev lnwr,hip. K .brt Uattimer. 4JJ seres .ni allcwance. liart rv ti wnhij. Aoplyto iOHJi B. U.NV. K M artcre'I W Ctaa. I- . aa3r. m SALE. I I . GOrIi twn.i..rey trine aOt.i.-a" A I.INiJ HOI sE. aituaieion XortbjiiiX. Tu r l vieei. Tae boose is in Lteorjer. iia is no uccv?:ti tv ibe subscriber. Posses. sii n eiven li .f Afria, 1SCJ April 14, 1-51. O H. P. SHITELi . FOR RENT. I aVl. ADosinns.si .nl ia Besver . B eer. Jlsb,! ewistar?. with De:lmi .itached. Poaassioa usuael-aucly.' IsocaUWB verj Mat , ia ; wn. A-s-v io ' A. T nENnRVlNPIE.rr PETER BEAVER. Lewisburaj FOR RENT. 1-sWO. TREV Bnck HOfs-E .oifff T en i-r.h Fuunh stree t. aVU. Mar Si !. S2. tl. r. Bi.i.i.r.it Tavern Stud for Sale. n'HE ssbseribsr -ff-r at Private Sa!e that 1 valuable HO'E. wnb Stable, fhed a4 to Lo s ui Gn.OL'l. Mica e cn the Torep k ( a ii miin s-jte.) in me Borouf a ol llaxi e. u.a. I aun I'ois bccup.ed by Dav. Moier. Teris ear- Ucaie of c r a liress HENRV WHITMER. , Aim'rof Jra ll. a.i'J Hr:on. March So. ieol auu REMOVAL! THE uad-rs gaei has removed her Jlialiutrv Eslaliii'iLiaciit ! uae rooms recta iiy eec pied by Thos. Q. (ic.tr s Jeweirj aa.p. iUr.ei atreet. beteea Proat ai secoa J, where she is prepared lo Hake azi Tilia Bjuceta, Hatt, aad oiaer art cits .a ber l.ae, ia ihe best aad hor-dix raest mauarr. aae his oa haai aa ei-sns.ve vane'r of the mo.i i:irac!ive sirles f n;inaet."itli.C"hHIrs?n Hat.. AstlUrlal newer.. Ulbiiena. and oiber JUil .nery Tnaatrnae.. u waaea she iav vnes toe aueniion U' the puir.ic Tan.iul icr the urnrs heretofore eiteodett to her, she h.fes tbe same generous, pairoa m mavberetiir.fi; aal she woa:i aisa t. harpy to secure a m- re extensive acqiaia ta:.c'e. AMANDA L. ZLBtB. Leari.bare. Apr! io. BfcS j BENEDICT ALDEP.T, CLOCK Mter aaJ Repairer. i0 tl'Xhs i it.b ro im. ! riTNew Sb.-p on Somh Filth St.j !.e!sburr. April S3, AdiraialsUatar'i Notice. 1 VOTK'E i hereby sivf a, that Letters ( 4 AI ivm-trufc. on ibe Esiare of JEREMIAH STAHL, late ol' East Barlalow Twp. l'ni"a Co . dee d, have been graered to tbe nriiefsniie.l. by the K:st-r ol Cnu. countT. in due form f nt iherefore all per sons hsowiae; taem-eies jndewerf to said i ests.ie are reqaestei W analte immediate pay ment, aad those haviai; ja't claims acaiasi ihe same are aNo reursied to present them nr,.nr!r aatheBTieaTe-l vr S'Tt'emenL DSMKL .tLL, Admia'r Kelly. Apnl 18. I CT. Cream Csns and Tub for s.le by C. W. FOItKEr, at the Post lEre. PcaccPeacc ! V-ITt friisjsS llawa! s aayjaV. B r m all. , asso. at. Oa..a; Tr..a t.r a it .ii-ntoin. ar. i part sr y- ur caxa, And M aur firj tkMaa) al thet flaw vaia. W.t Hifiga vrd rsl-W. and at'o t'i a Aad 0BBiwas sal na-Ssai. awl ft.- W ..I wraaias. H. t-..n. n1 M .k.lrs. ami Pm.Ia r- Sarsi as Syraas aatSC.lac'a-aart A aa aaalL W.'T. Mo.tni 1.rs-fraa sra tnfninMB Ws !iolai frv larfw aad Uaim tv Ola, V - l". lit- l a.l rrl- S-'V Jattrn and fats, ia . ,c r-aiy ail. Ci.ta.aY ebsa. a v. W". 0.U -if aad rwta, r I Criao:iae SS'-t tv- .. afcl lion.- a r tra.'tt sis! rtilM. . min ,nu ud liar. aor mrm .ad x bajSa IS.'v. enatrxa awr aaoa, aaadto t aaa. .a Wo. W.-vaOH1.taaadr'ara-'ala-"Tr-,,w- , Vt't,rtal.l 'ar .u si. I IW.-t l year JKal - aoaK. n4 a.. aa-i hawi uf aia-. i t, aaa;ar. aas. OA S-r lau.tcs K CUS. ! Wt. Braafeaa and EsUI-a. all Uada .'Ota ' v. m 1 , ..ami.-. rTr ..-Dr a..kw.; rl ' V o H in I lara.l rrl, aw ol lwa 1 L....fc Adoj a, la-a B.f.i lM.tS05. i I'll.lllll'IH .-Bwaaaa. t 1 LITTLE the test p'a-f m tern ro r ! yor Tnasm-nss. Non-n.. sift'eton, Fancy and Blacst Sill., with maay oiher ; ihiaes u1 amaerous aueaiisoa, i a. i mensch s. r. say ibe ia.' 's. I X. B reaswwUo Rb' tui.d.Bg. wo dsxira west t.l ihe Bauk. WM.iarz. Ilv a. Is. tt. NOTICE. TV.T. Books avt Aeeuao.s ef J- Sraaava. J. S.aiiTia V ; .isn, 'e Boaeher L ,. k "I C Gaaai.s. ha beea Traced in rov ha. 1s (. rc.ci'.i f which all inte rest. w.M uk ' '.., r. L. vaaburx. May 1, ic.Eo. i it ' ? in ' 1 1 O-.
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