'I J .1 : ! Will INI IWIifK jjl 0. X. WOUDEN AM) J. At I.'0 por lrar, uttvaj I'HUMIK M.miUlkll-- i..r..in r S- I!. :1V A i (ni"n. Wo tt ) s be business da.-M of J.cwisbur;r w.U h closed, as usiia., i 41U l riJay next. Oar country friend nil! rt'.ca.c renumber. ..... , - Frivatc and family observances aro all that we r informed of iu our 'own. The EcmoraTile 4th of Jdy. . . .. . .i i . . c -e nf i-.n. ,.f -neuJcmv. not oi.lv ''ecu tut !.n 'J invito tli its iubereut nurin, attention of all t" 'b'' f' t1'" s .-ain?t L'V ar, l Lib'Tty, couiuiittti by the Ururping lit btl. of tbe South, are f ir greater than wire tUu.c uf King lii orge the 'l'liitJ. KcaJ, cjmpare, and rifljet. Fremont's varied Career. Tbore being cbviouiy too U'.my M x Gi-mrals Fremont, K:mks, Stigi-1, auJ MOowell, ith fevoral l'riga'in rs in (be Valley of Virginia, it bocamc neoes- faiv to put cnmmauJiT over them all. Tj have stlectcl friri am. ng that uuni W, uuld bave Lcen a delicate under takingand accordingly the l,reil.nt lint f.T bis old fiiend, J .dm Top-, "ho 1 Las dne so well in tbe Vet, and put biin ia chief command. A rubnrdinate ineition, Gen. Krctu mt rightly thought. Would reduce bis rink and coniJ r atioa ;in tbe servier, and be aktd to be relieved. Gen. llufus King, f Wis., as accordingly appointed in bis placo. Washington and our bcstGncnls Luve pursued the same course under aimiiar circumstanced of being outranked. Uecillit'g tbe life of Juhn I'rcmont, from bis uufrieuuid bo ho 6 up, one is Ctruek with tbe number of Lis reverses of thiskiul and alsi with tbe fict that be has emerged stronger and mare popu lar from every temporary loss. No man in the present war has sacrilicd fo great pecuniary interests as Geu. Fremont, and none has given more heart and will to its prosecution. His foresight cbtaiucd us arms iu Europe be Lett id fiat forward the eunboat system iu tbe NFdssippi and bis famed mountain march saved part of tbe Virginia Valley. He has never bad forces adequate to tha demands upon biui, tut Las haudled those be tad most creditably. The caudij and impartial bistoriau will award him boner for bis services. An the President Las twice conferred marked cooEdeuce upon Fremont, it is manifest be bas bis entire personal ap- proval, and that the two changes of enmmanders were required by coimidera- tions which would be satisfactory to the T.utilicil uivuigea.anu are in uu wi.-c jo.jia- 4c';il to Fremont. Tbe latter, in again rui-it-" uncomplainingly from a higher to ilcfser place, ana tnci'irmrriu .aiding iu-- laid step he thought advisable, have both , . it- ,, ,i shown themselves, to toe Saiuiers aim io civilians, a"s true patriots, devoted su- i.., .!. ni-ui if .uuni wlii.-h il ev icme.y it iii.u.v bold subordinate ti) ail personal or I arty cjusiucrations. j Disinfecting Agents. The following, which we fiud iu one of our cxehrig, will suit this locality well in up-b to induce us to give it a place iu this department of our paper. As the warm weather approaches, our citizens should thoroughly cleanse their premises, tcsderiug them as pure and healthy as pos Bible. There are a large number of uisiti ftctin-i an nts which will be found fJica cious iu reuniting c.Tttnsivc smol.'s from damp, mouldy cellars, yards, pools of stag- iVtlerc the following will answer the . repose, wh.ie the, cost but a .rifle S 1- "uo pint of tbe liquor of chloride of line, io one pailful of water. This is, perhaps, 1 r r the most effective of any material thut can be used, and when thrown upon Uecaying ..1.1. f .l.,cr rl A. -ill tffictually destroy ail offensive odors. J. T , , of sulMiate of iron Three or four pounds of sulp hate of iron, (,toVVe,aO dissolved in a pailful of wler, ill in ma,,, cases be sufficient to remove i nian, cases all often site odors. 3. Chloride of lime Is belter to scatter about damn nlaces, iu bout damp places, iu Jards, in dimp cellars, and heaps of Eitb. - ' Tbaiieof the Cot XTKV. The exports of produce at the port of New York for the past week reached the very large amount of 82,301 1cOl, being largely iu excess of me same period lt Jei,r) 4n j 0ne third more than in lsoo. Ar,.i .h;a i.. : k. borne in mind, without the shi'nmeut of fsoutbern produce. - Lieut. M. T. ilcititzelman. late of the Niddleburg Tribune, has returned home : fruin the army iu South Carolina to reel uit bis bcalih. He bas been iu the service since the Kcbellion began. SSLH.re was a rumor iu Fbiladclr.hi. , ' ' Caturday, of the killing of Col. Saiu'l . W- Klack, and I.t. Col. iwitzer, of Fitts- j turg, in skirmishes before Itiohuioud. I fOIii-iiAEi. M E.-UT, of Capt. J.me, CUu.l-.prli. r i. ,. --u.terlin s Company, who was wounded st rair Uaks, baa aiuce died iu the llu.-pi .al. rf Ts, fl,r (,,.,. Sttminvhurt did " i a; t, 'avi.d . it.cmd 10c tut 1 1 U It. CORNELIUS. In Advance. NcgrohobU. Worse tlian old Nick hates holy water i with more aversion than an nil top.-r or a ' mid dog r .r !s any kind of water U the mania of hatred which now nfflets certain jc.-p'c n,r.ih-t th.ic wh m Gil in his providence has given a rkin somewhat darker than their own. Now, if one could amend a black c omplexi.iti. as lie could a blaek heart or black chiractir or if it be it.. . iTimn nnv m ro I mi. iir pvm. liar : ,!uir 1,1 l..nr a I.I ... I- !-rtj fir ft p V1I.P.1 oreil horse. then might human buns of the African peistiasion be puuished f T what they can't now help ! l!u', as tUc F.hiipiur c iu n it change bis .kin, aud as tbe Maker of us aii c-pceu!ly nrpiires u to cx rcis-e , chari'y ami go id will to this poor and tbe , lowly, the pri! vailing spirit uf persecuti in against an unfortunate race is uicist iuhu- . inun anJ uucbristija. I Ntturally, a free man will cun mire in the lonir run than tbe b m 1 man, a'thou 'b lf )nlj n.)t put as much iu market, fjr be and bis fumi'y ct.j iy mire of bis labors, th-msolves. This c in'ra-t is nraikjj on! a broad Male by ti e Cruris of Wealth in ! the 1'iee l.aberand tbe HIave Slates. ! Tbe tiio-t curious tbii:g in Ni.-r phobia is this ti. it, si I n:: a a li'uk nun is a ' Slave, be i: of a I i.i.'iW Jvr, and iinello t) li.iw sweelly ! H it iti ikj a Freeman of biin, and Lis e 1 jr instantly becomes di-i- 1 gii-tica, an i Lis od,r is so strongly offen sive that he can n 't be all owed to abid- 1 within a tbou-au l miles I 15 itb which I fiets unly g i to show that Liberty ia the j sp. eial cieiestatiou of ari-teraey. i N itii'ai.ding slave holders baras . the free black must U' j i'tly and cru dly. there are as 111 my of iu the South as ltl .jrtb, and nearly ail would go S iuth, from choice, were they not especi ally Lamp--red and puuish-d there. Iu Maryland, the Free blacks abon ni ial the Slaves. A few years sines, the ti'-gro haters iu that State endeavored to re-en-!ave or bani.-h all the Free blacks- ! ut tho l'e oplo crushed the itifain ms par- tiziu scheme in the bud, for as Freeman . ,!..;, I ,h,,r wpm mist aalnible. and their I 0ss would have been au immcusc damage to MarjIaLd. There aro no f etter laborer" wealth- producers in tho "rid, than Americans ' of F.irep'ian desccut in tho Free Slates They defy rivalry an! laugh at any idea , of Competition w iih anv raca or color. Yet i tho Ir Lb ura hi lt.r at iliooln-. Aud the f.w negr oes may earn a goad living witb- out "n juring fair workmen tT any c jum !e- crable extent, whatever demagogues may av to the c.iutrary fur party ends. At the South, it bas been alleged, or.Iy . tbe ulacus can labor in tue u;ius, aou are . doubtless the Vs( laborers there. Rut the i n,srr,.,tcrs, iu their blind zeal, would ' tanisti tue very tnauu roauccr$ ot tue 1 CD,iri. South 1 What mad f illy ! I .... , . ,- - . -i I'rtstdeot Liccolu s policy is to provide an outlet for c dond p'Tsons, and encour-1 ...!.: ;r .,....,!,, ... ; moi ii-i..i .u.u,. j .. t j t:Joj0 ritnaiiiing t) be gradually fi'ted for. enlarged treed mi, and to be better prjdu cers uuder the impetus of wages. THE KCLL OF KOICCa. We s mie time siuce proposed to print for general information, and as a lasting memorial of patriotism the names of all prcsu.t or f .rm;r rcsif 'nts of Fnion Co., Fa., en -aged iu this War for the Uuion. j ' , , . . To this dac, only fmr names have been ! sent in. instead of hundreds. To remind all interested of our offer, we now rj tt n tin: ttlilr K.if.'f the I't of .S ' jl; by which j date we hope to have a full list, under the -""1S "L cnve.H m. iii sute and ('..unly where enlistr.l led in batile t when and where) marked' I ((m;1 pf wounds or disras-.rrom service (when I anil h, re) markedf those inihctl months' j service ami the wnoie war. injri,r.i aiso "IV Ha. ye laie or Nation of each. II ....1..LJ ...,.1 ihn llili. Lct ever, oue aha knows one entitled to place ! , r be above Ii.t, see that bis name is sen. . with as m,y of these particulars ; A.uue.. mil we, fe- and as r )trti'tJj as possible. We can not Pd '""e ,0 uunt ,n'n UP' Dul w0 wl" j .. . .i arrange lucin as wen as cau auu iu3i-u , """m m " paper, an aiiae, "" Think what a precious record it will be.to ; them aud their friends, iu future years ! To make sure as to time, send iu durin. the mouth of July. . , i. . .1. I Cffi.The decease ol Air. loAun, oi mc ; A''J"S' I,a7CS. U. familv bereft of their I tt protector in the pn ptiuie of bis life. 'Mi. sums due a l.ublishor on the credit system , r nr-m rallv a triflu to each individual, but are considerable in il aggregate. It is therefore not only simple justice that all such dues be fully raid, without cost or lapse of time, lut it would be J julily acceptable ti those be bas lelt Dchina W , .. ..! .. .... .... s..f tins tncir nine oi uistrcss anu uccu. Hare of Cen. Whiskey. ! this War, Drunkenness bas defeated ,llc rnion rmy, of.cher .ban Rebels-, Iutoxicaling JVouors have slain more of, 6 1 , our men (hau Fiseases have Manassas, June 27 To-day, a prly f druuken soldiers had a ti.'ht, resulting! in , , , , . , .. in the deatu of one and four others ptob-1 ...y woiiuded M..ruiiy. A v.hi3a.y jea-, diii Lin Lv.w'U ut Ub-ivr liiid. 1 LEWISBURG, UNION CO., FA., TUESDAY, JUIA 1, 18C2. ihe Dcclara'nn of Indcpeclcuco Jl i.v I, ll'.'i. " '' When, in the course t i v ! ur o human events I" llir p -tllir il i.i:i.!i ivhrt ll ti iv r.ono-'' u oh aiinili'T. .in I to H-Miiiit aoiiMi" tli I' ll hi ol ihr- f trto ttr" s I'.ir.i:1 an 1 e-j'l.il it m, : which l!o Lih-miI iKiriir' anil o! n;i"iiv i d entitle Un'tn, a ii-ceiit r- iieci in ill opini oiv ot inaiiliiiul rf.;iurf I ti :i t tio'v vhniitl liirlini liiriM1: v!ii--ii pi! lli 'ui ii.'hc ip;ii:tt 1.11. We h..ld tlie.- truths to bf !! fVl.ielit liiat ail nv.'a aie rr-;tlil tr'uil ; that iliev 1'ie til i-itte I iiy Ih-'ii Ci-'al. r u.tii errtinl. in .l,fi a''i 114'nt-; lli:.t .I'liioi t!Me ai !'', iv v. fiff t'f I'tirtttit at f'. ''!' 'it J'li.tl, lofffiff .."rv fMfVf, invfi imiiMiis ate instiinO'.l aimoie 11! f 1, if- riri'lj f - j't I ;!!' '.V (.nil, t'l- f ',!! lit ' nt Hi- i.'-i-'i it; lull, 'a lici,. ; f r ai V lulil ! 1; iVtriliiivnt la-cii'iif-s f'-ii'iiii.'ffi'f ij t'i-m 'i it 11 i litf ii:b; ul t.'i- pen; e 1.1 . r it l.- it-! '. it, an I In ,0 .t!lti!f Ufa i;..-. : i-llirii'. I.iv'i n?; i touiiil.ition on sio'li priio' :'''. au l oreao;:! 'z 11n p.uvi'l'. in Mirli ti nil. i t 1 llirut v!i ill M'eill til ,! lil.i'lv In a.V-'O til'-il .1 ! 0 y ami l:aji;o ' ness. I'm .1 i,fc 1:1 ! ! v. ill .relate, that fov rriunoits Iioij fviai-;!-.!! -.! !uni!-l nut I rha:;' il lur l;!o ali i hai.ioil rai::-s. an , a'-i' r ! 1 1 ! v ail rt p-r:enee hatii 1 1 1 .1 1 . . Hi it tiia i'vin l ar" !:i Te lii-.p ;. fil io su:!; i, while i I'c.l me s;ii!"it.iV 1". tiiau to ri . hi lh-.onf v 1 s ' a1 ! 10. 'm the ti rin.s I t u a.cli lln'v art a -ci-r.iiiii-J. Hal w !ie:i a l oi- t;.i 11 iO aioi-i-s a i:i! ii firpatii'ii. pursuiii" 11. eat ia! ! v ihf vn me o! j rl.ev:ne-s a ileMn lo n .i'iri' liioin ntn'.fO' a'.ii.iuif 01. it 1 ::i'-,r rn:lii. it is i'.i ir ,1a" V. I ' tin iv oil sui h o friiiii'-nt. anil to pruviil-neve snarls lor thf ir tooite ."'iiirii':. Sii.-li has l.e'-n the pan. ot suil'o .uo-e nl tto . r.ihoi.f ; .1:1 ! 'i !l is now 111 o i.eecssjtv w hah eiirisir nns ih'vii la al'fr llo-ir li-rmi-r oifm l .'ve-iitiif nt. The histnrv ot" tV pres-oit Km j i l' 1 1 1' 1; ttr, Mm i. a h:-t,o y ol repealr.l III; irifs :i".,l i-tir; a:i 0 s. in. haling ill iliree! ohjert ihe -ta to i -hMVii' T an ahsfilute 'y- rariiiv ovtT tliesi- S-a:f. I o prove this, lit laeis " 'ut.'itittf t 'o a rati 11! Ui r. l. II lias rc!;s-.i h;s a-ent : 'a-.vs die most uh .h'som- ami n'c-v't l'"r thepaWic ? o,l. lie has fn: hi !. 01 ti .vol nors lo pass !i'a of irnl'iov an'1 pfs:n4 iiop..rtaiie.f, 11 ilci: snvp -v. V 1 in Iriotr opfratnois mum! h;s a viu slo oil t he i.'.iaiaf a in I w io'ii s() suspen-.1- I h- lias u"-'v 11' . I I'' a'len.l to lo. .11. II.. has roti-rl pi's o.!.-r laws U r ili aer.niinii'italiioi ol" iar.o' il 1 si ruts ol' poonl , nolens thns.r people una ! relinquish ihe 1 !it ol rfpre.-niiiiii 01 111 tfi" I. '!' iai 111 e a ru:ht inestimable to thfin, aiii 1 iriuriahlc to ll ranis has called tojethT legislative hr-ilies at 1 phioes tninil, Il:lfornor:aI,!., aiol il.otiit ir on the dep . sitory ol their pul-lic rec.ords.ior 1 ,l,a . ..la n... n S . I .,,,..,, I... ,1,,..,. ........ . ! pliain-e w nil his m -astires. ; ll- has i!i-ii'vi'l ri'preerit-i!iv rnus ro- , .n n n,.. re ins ..i ih.- ... V. : He Ins rein.-I I ri loij tune aft-r such dis-odllll'.lis, lo canst? others to he el'-rted. wherei-y the lesi-iative powers, inrapahle ol annihil ttooi, have retiitnf'd n. the people at large for their evfrr i-e, ihe stall rein-iinnis in 1 ik. n.,"...l,.nfl Wn.....t t,. M.l lilK ,liri,.r 111 iarwn (rn riiii..nt m I ronvnlsimiswith.n. He has nidea..r.-l to pre v. nt the pioot'.-i- ;(, u'r-..,'.m.i--.'..n .': lorvn.-n.-.s, r-fiisins Vi piss oth-rs i enci orair i'.ch iniu'ialooi Ii hi'r, and raisin; the conditions oi.,e.v appropriations,, .an ..v , He has ol.sji arte I the a Inurnstration of, j'i-nce, hy rein-in; his a .soul io laws for e.-" ev.al.ii-hin-; judiciary powers. 1 He has made imUrs dependent on hi will alone f ir me tenure ..f their otiices, and the amount aim pavm-nt oi their salaries. ' lie lias t-i.-i.i'-.i ,i in 'ii in hoc u in. w i.iih , -, an , ent h,t;ier swru, of ollieers to harass our pe. p and eat out their substance. 11 , n:ls kp'" a'""n-' "' '"r"s " .1 iniiurri, He has ad 'cied to render the military inde - pciiif.-nl o I, an.l superior io, tin' civil power, ,. .s ;i , M,v,,., , , to a jun-di loreiu lo our constitution, -.zed hv our laws ; tivmr; his and uuicli!i..w,e as-ent lo the.r acts of pretended lezi-dalion. F.-r .j lartenii iare bodte of armed troops atnone: u : For protecting them, hy a mock triol. from puiiistiinenl lor any urinl'-rs ih: y should coiu mo on the inliiihitat.ls ol the-e slates: For eiitiing otf our Ira !e u n!i all parts ol The. world : For imposing taxes upon us without our C'-n-ent : For depriving: ns, in many cases, of the h null's i. f iri.il lu- nirv : yt iransp rtm u- beyond ccas to be tried for pr-tend-d .ul. :o-es : K,.r ai.olt-hiii; the tree system of Fnslisli , , j, nn pr,,Vi,',CP, es-ablisiiii,-.- therein an arto'iary rjovernmeiii, and enlar: its liiuin lanes, mi as to rend-r it at onre . i.n. n.nt 111 inslrninelll for iniroducill tn, ahsoiuie rule mto ihee coiontes : For takinq auay ear cliaiiers. d'ahcni'.il'.in - i.,.. ....... ..l.i'.l,. hives, nn daVn-iiially the lorins ol our envcrnuvnts : For sti-p- ndiii our own leetsiaiure, ana declariii!; themseives invested with power lo legislate for us iu all cases whatsoever. He has ahdic.ated jroverimieiil here, hy de clariiic ns out uf his proteclion and waging war azauisi us. He has plundered our seas, ravasc-I our coasts, Imrnt our lowus, and destroyed ihe lives of our people. of fi,rc, mercenaries nlcomplete the work, J cfdeaih. desolation an t tyranny, already he. r,rr:n.,anc,.., f cruelty and perli-; ,ly sra ly paralWc.1 .n the mo.,, bari,ar..s ( lip is at l his time transpornni larze armies a;es. aed totally unworthy the Lead ol a civil- ized nain-n. 5 has constrained our lellow-ciitzens, j ... i - . tau-en capitve on me u-n .-. . hrpihren.or lo fall .i,rmeives bv their hands. i lie has escitc l doin.-nc insurrections rt e ,, hahitanis-of our frontiers the merciless , Indian sava-es who-e known rule of warfare is ar. uni'.isiine'iiished destruction of all ages, j . . sfKS and con.utions. lu every stase m inesropp.. : 1, ' I,,r rp.lr- in the most nuinDie ' I,..,. terms : ..ur repeaieu peum-ns ...s .- .... mrn. I petitions nave ....,. swered only hv repeated inurv. A prince .. which mac T'triZ ilinaltentionsto ,l.ir lldVr r it-T.ti - - -- - 1.1 u v p -.vr waroeii them e have warned then itpis I.v their le -isla- raV.lal.lV jurisdiction - ided them of the cir-1 niir mi uiMi uriiiicit. - ftitin tunc in lime of atu ntnl: 1. ttire tt extend an unwarranlal: .. v iif rfiiiin' ri 11 n(tmt cr,112ran and selllement j here. Ue have appealed . ;'' ; II". ZVr.::Z r k.ndr.to'io . i.i-u .n..M .n. i disavow these usurpations. men am" - r , i evitahly interrupi our - - - , pon Tue, . I voice of insfce and .,! mu i therefore aciuie nave . rr., . .-; f consamt.,.,...,. e , the neressity " n i er our se-paratton. and hold thrra. as we hoM the ri oi nuii"i .' war: in peaee. menu . p therelorp. ine rrnirsrinau."- - i Mt . ,., eeneral T..tm- p. therelorp ,rml,,., npj;,,, to t i:.e vieri 1 li i th. r.ci.iui fi'if In ihe iiauo an I hv the nu'horov "I ih I pciiP ol III'"-- CiiiiOlies, S. .Ii'lii n Tv piih- I'sh an I ilf.-'ai c. 'I n it iits tn, 11. 1 r, .'1i.."s ; are. ami ot r;r In oiiihi to he, KIll'.i: A.Mi I.N- ! MKI'i'.Mil'.N T STATUS; thai ilo v ar' ai - , snlvfl irmil a!! n'li'iatiee to ihe ! ' 1 ; 1 s li . loc.'n, an t that ail p..;. lira! e-oil" .on la' mi ern ihm an.i ih'1 i.ite i l (Jrfat Iti o-ii't. 1 , am! 1 u-lit 10 hi- l .tail) i!iss..lvvl : a:oi lii:.t.a h ' i' an 1 !!..( 'p.-lui. lit sta'.'s, tin V h.r. ' l ol pun I In levy war, coll!' ii-e pr.U'.'. coi.ii'..f i. ii.ino "s. ftal.t'h eouitn.'i if. ai. l I ' o . all ..in.' 1 ;h-! anil limits v hail 111 1'1: i. '-'iit - vri's tn n v ol riL-ttt !. Aa l l .r the -i.pp'.rl .0 ins .'."i liiliili. n. wiih a tirni r.'iiain ti th" iom- t'Vlwn ol Il.vnif Ti nv ileta'o, we in'i'na;'',' pi--. !.' to rarh .oli- r our lr.e, our l. iiunes, .ti l Mtir s.ictf.i li mii r. From Kev Cileans. I The Marion, with New Orh ins dates to ' -Oth tilt., reached New York, CSth. I Col Kintbal, with fonr companies of the Twelfth Massachusetts regim"ut, had ; broken up a rebel camp at Mnichac, i where there bad been f r sonic weeks eighteen hundred men with a cun.ber r-f heavy gnns. Thry skedaj l'td on the ap proach ol enr forces, leaving their camp ciuipage, regiiuculal colors, aud some i f their garments. A ciiiun of New Orleans bad been condemned to two years imprisonment il the Farish prisou for Uidua ping a negro in the employ of one of the F. S. i rs. Two si l iiets, convicted of tin fi, Lave been drummed uut uf the S 1st Ma-uchu-setts regiment. A Check in the South. The Uniou mtaek upon the Fort near i (,'harlcston, was par'iaily successful, but failed on account of a iuiun.!erst.in Gen. llenlmru is arretted, (lur loss i c I : killed, Slji! wounded, FJ I mising. ' J r fore-s feel conlileut, aud the Rebels are jubiiaut that they wera not ci'npl -tely ' whipped and driven out. We believe the lnOih Fenu'a (from near Fittsburg) were the only i'ennsylvanians ergigfd. ' Headi;i.tarTTs, Il.'ptnment of the S--u:!i.? i Mono Kiver, June In, l.sli-. $ The ueural t.oiniiiandina: can t.ot retrain from expressing his admiration nt ilo- n.-i-'e con duel of the naval ollieers on duty in the Siinio river in support of the recent iiuiitarv operations in lhal vicinity. Kver ready an I prompt, lliy rendered invalti-ioV s-reir i.. inearmy. H.IllMi:it. Canaha Thistle. Uur readers arc probably not aware that a bill to prevent the spread of the Canada Thistle was passed by both branches of the Legisla ture last winter, aud now is the law of tho Slate. It provides that hereafter any in dividual or corporation allotting the Cana- J4 Xbiatlu to ripeu seed on their premises, shall be lUhl.Mo a Cue of ten dollars, upon t i each eoaif laiut t L -it is properly cslab.isbed ; auj nly one mh3 nn7 fcir tiU fprca.l t,f , . i tauam nia.ifi nis pieuuse, noui the lands of bis careless neighbor, may, after fivo days' notice, enter upon any lands where the weed is found growing, nd recover full costs for tho Ubur . uu u 1 , T! " " l" r.n i ------- - 0f the SLamokin ft., bas t cen atiDOin- ted Consul to San Was, Mexico. Mr. Rower has always been an active woiker in the Republican ranks, and it is no more than right that lie should enjoy tho fruits uf his labors. Witllamyirt J'tmucrat. Gen. Fameu iN left Faris cn route for i St. Fetcrshurg, on the Gth of June. Mr. L imeron uau iiticivirws mn .f 'imn Minister of Foreign Affairs, and other distinguished penllemen, with whom an exchange of ideas took plaeo upon the state of allura in the L cite t states, jte health cf lien. Cameron, Lis family and 6uit was CXCel.cnt. I - M.Gtnin lately addressed the Academic 1 los Sciences, Faris, on "tho sex of eggs.' j le afurms that he is now able, after ha ing studied tho subject for upwards of three years, to state with assurance, tlitit all eggs containing tbe germ oi tue maica have wrinkles on their smaller ends, while feinalo eggs are smooth at the extremities. ciuju, ............ . . . I Tow-He.'.IjEI TttEEi. The Illinois, Frmnr savs : "Tho svstem of low beads l rmer ! : "Jlem o. I . n( is bound to win, as one after another g. . . , aJUosioa t3 It is ecria!o , ives that I with high heads, the fruit crop is not only . .- ..e..l 1. . . . , na.n.i.L uk at. v wu.se uu. auu uim titt inn-. ii i - . .1 , i --1 " better. Let us give i. a thonugU trial. gimrj 0f tho authorities, cliil and mili- on ntl T sjJa of ,u0 Fotomae, en admonisDeil, in tnc case, wnien . recently arose, that there are no laws in , operation ie jht part of irgioia under : -, , r -.: I I,.. ...,l wiiicu ibbiuvb iaira ran o .inmum, Ibat tue OiacK laws wnicu siauu upum.oT. i.,.i, .-.( k. ..nfarpprl iMtcuvi m ... - , , ,. . .;, (v.nfr. u .... v. . t rt T I7 nt i pa pnnfirr.l " "'TlZl" llphel lin.l, last 1 1rlitl...iraTS provided their cowardly I '""-0 . , , . bg do not get Ihe better of their brains, and they dou t think it best to kkedad- i Pill U I 1.1 ... :,i ,.i ,.;- die." Th, Act 7 Feb. U, 1302. published C.eneral Order aNo. U, although pro- fL. .hi i ill:., a.. ,l;..l..rM nl niinma iiitiuiig mo umu.. . o - - . , . . service, uiwn uov r.i.. nr r into me service cieeuui.K " , t (lf -. iuv , , tcrs, or guardian,. Minm ftiiwn Va.. June 8. len. , . mlDj , i n-mou. ... .: S.heiiek. and leaves to m.-rro-v f.-r .Vw Vuik, auu icauy el Lii ki0 010 TillhMILV ttl.UMS. - -a -I. i.M frkoJ, TI A II . 1. 1 - llir ffirtT I"sras The F'anviile 'i irt ii tiit aiinoanee the escipo from jiil at that place, of li;r.itn Hale, si nt. i.cid for oue year f.r Ihrtatca ing to kill sime on?. Tho K publicans ami Fni m DetB!erat nf Indiana hate united oa ouo State j-j(.j.ct tts-Tlie following uport from New York, via 111 nira, was received Monday morning : Greatest Vic- ry nn this Con- ' timnt I our l-i Hard I ichtine - Ricluniiiid must soon fall Uebcls Laily bea'en. p: 'ad.-' nn-a do.ris'rh. ATon.'av neon : n Vr av. Laeinv sf"eraty r-pn. s oiiil l-tiU. I. M'cieii i i's wliolt: ar.i.y iLai.-l.tiio f the rim kah'on'iiV. ftur lo-s ahout Frank lVfisnn r-por'e 1 killed. Han ishur- Jane ::. P. M. Our Penr.s.-; va i.:.i lo s -rvi s ..s; a'-oiit r.'i ' fl.-iile I, vr "ii' I aa l i.n-sirg, doUolle-s but l'iire-lfi! Ihe Uch.ds s. ii'i liy M'i"-!..n s m i rciiins on Kichmnnd.and is like y to capture tiie whole army. Eli SnvKit. A corresrondeit of the Halt. American -avs that on Wedii.-.lav and 1 nnrsday Mi'lelim rauscd the While House , !en. 1 lo be ' ahatid.-iie i w ith its supplies. Ai litre- o'elo. k Ti . lay tuorninrr. the Rel.f'.s in sreat force iin-'er Jaflson and Cwell, at i.ocked ihf Pi'iiesy'vania Irvs (nni'er (!.-n. M'l'n'l.t whn w-T" prepared to receive iH.., -n.l I ihp r.r-l tire. The Kebeis weff defeate I. (I. n. P' rirr Mm' liionr aid. an.l mowed d nn the LVhels w ith iinprecedenled slaughter; ihev were repnised lour or live limes, but tomtit fle.peraicty. Srrte!ln. ieror tins tn hi- I'at.'ntl in, aban.lnoM th r&munkr lin. n.t nnw nUM tin nn th- Jam riT. r. hr. uli the i'l of U.-' gun bunts, L lutrn.t ta 1. 1 ;- III tt. ht Ii. ! i:.-n Cac. jl.-tu tim.n.s':l wit for no t'nion enr.rity noin in 111 li "- I ' 1 w -'ill I- I lOn-TO' tli- li r.-. imiwii f I ii ii i ! i mm fnrmn JVsU, - , In Twi-.tiirr. "'.'t'i ult-, fNT -rr!: Wtv-ttt tlltr'J. Ji ill N M. t I M. I'.i-M'" r tlii- -n if-, its- l T(:it ".t y.-itrw. In nrly I f -, Mr irtuni w iMnti-irtf-tl ith ll!- -l t.i u Titiu-s," ai. 1 I r M-ai-y tii.ty y in h'f '.rnc a k .:n. t. ' tit I iuiiii-iiti at' in thf 1 -! aoi (...;ti -i! ' -iirf-t.- uf I. ; i n (utilv, i.-i in s 1- n nt rut! !. "wn a -;i I- intr fir tlif l-iiafurt. Iu all thin litu nili n-! t - t tai fir;ln t. Ti'-t.r th- ll-mwrtaltc )! ty w.lii Lis fon-tiiuti 'ti'. rd r aod in".-xibi.i'.y. 11 Kt- bi:r;-l. :,t hi- !ut h -iti" in V- B-riio, J. i-tfMnj-. !-i M.::-. rt!i n;t . Vi:hjlT cTJLn OJ- pl.nnt, it 1 al. iut T j ivtTM. In i.-.-'cir.'. .i.i ii K , CAK' 'LINE, nifr Of WiMUta I."ti:ti.iy. :i.-- I -''i nr-. I.i N. -T ILtIiii, -i.h ult.. m .1 nh t V-T.'art, ANA, p-ii.-t . 1 U.f il..n. J"-- i Stiiv-;!. t ,!f..:.w. k roth uii joiks myhmoht. V, r. I,:tii, f r :!:irlv "r- nn,- t f ti. uif-L u-efii nn I ' r. ; v. t J i. ...-ii- 'i i.i-u C :n'i, ia In )' T'' 1... 1 a -i, i t - ... rr- w. I'. M. j tit: liiirlan. Urniial, mav he I nnd . ai nis hoar ims h.-use. . ppo-ne Chainl e.-lin s 111 :-,,-, until lie loruier n.iiee (..pp-siie the, . It. ink ) is retitle I thai will be shortly. Daily Ilcming KeWeS. J AM I. sI.IFi:iI ha comiiieneed nirnishin; .u.. E . ...1 Ol, 'I'a'lf" r:ifltl t.i-'r.!ins.at'ci' p- i copy m- v. r, .aiesi -News, at cheapest ra es. June -.'I j E23 of J.n Glover, iZC'l. ' i . T1:s r -.-v on the I'.oiiv of ji j ins (d.tiUlit. ii- p. iae oi tiari I' .reufih, Tntoti conniv, liavins h-' ranied to the o" lern:nil, all persons ind-l.-h'i! thereto ore rerp'-sf 1 f m-.l: imi.i" liate payin.ni, an I thosehavin" claims nrdetuai.ds against ill- samp noil present ihem lorseltle ment to cither of lis. K V cr.DVKR. Hartleton J.Ki:s liLOVHK, itariley Tp Mny S. ts.,3 fp.lj Ktecr.'-rs l ui lit i i. t ft soTici:. m ttm: the J your Triar l est pla-'P in town to tret inntrjs. .Sotie-ns. rshpieions, Fancy and Bia.-k Knks, with many other ,.,iri in.. nutiiProMs to mention, is ai fv. MKNSfiFS. ts.sarthelat.ps. ll s ore removed to T.eber's building, two i ors -ro of the liani;. I.. W.-I.U'e'. MV t -ml VfATGHLS, jniVELRY, S-c. TKH iindersitriipt, having renn-ed ier 'a'( ll'aud Ji-welrv estat!: llilienl . ,r .v.. , - ,..i.n. ..e.'iii i.l , .. , .- , . ., t e' m in.'i M. o- ...'.....'. e j n - - I Y. i .er's M eiy h"p.) .ilaiKPt streei. rec,inJ, she is pr. pate l t.i Iti'Pilir Vatchf -s, Jcivplrv, Musical IllStrURiCa'S. &C, I mo,( , and ...uetorv manner. kfr (, ,ianil jn ,. ,. rh.uee jEW ;:i.i;V,Ir Lad-- aid tientiem-n, which she oll'i"s al prices lo sun iae uiurs. aim-, t'l.lli'Ks and W.VmiF.x. A.I w..rk au l wares wanamed s rppreen t,,. MAUI A S. '.I UIIK. ri.nnr-. stiir .T. MOYEIi, " -' IXW IsliUail. VMON C. PA p' I.T A I lAM had j tiei man lamtudses. Vfa s.(rth M.,rk.., s,., L,.,.iln;. j tM tsl I.T ATIOXS had in the Eusli-b aud near Third. ATTEMTJONS fsiivoril llnnilml IVrsmis v f."i"'" - ; . .p- vf t 0W1II, the unilcrriiiriiou lor .1 i- Jt . , j fii :w i.ip u MStTiiuioti ami i.'uth. - "v... ' ..... a I...... . I...I.. ..It.illlliin Illslllll ari'iint3 is dtiriM. jtioue cu ui' a . J;,,., fo. . ll. . , rKOTZKI. .'.'if Lev i.tu.;. Tin: T!.- I : w . Tli ... V.'. 1 I II -tl lli. : 1ir N,. . ! I.. .. III 1 1 ! I..- V. - THE IMJ.N," eiMicJ in ...mie .Mi., v-"-- "CIIilOXMR-fsJaMMiP'! in 1Q H .V!n't N)., 931. Exocutar'3 Uatlce. "V'iiTI iiTHM: is In f 'i'V -Iven. 'hat l.'!"r't' ici-Mi y ...i Ihe ia-i ' a'"! lest iiii-r ltr-. MMliiMlilr SIM'i.MUA. l.ea 3 . if - I. it 'i-h. I'j eoliri'v. hiv '."er jr.ii...' I I-, the H'i !. I'V the l.'f.'i ". " I ii a ci oi.iv. in due term of la-v ; all p' r havii-i: e'iiii.is !1i'.-t si., 1 e-.. i Will p.. -- a' tn-if. ami 'h in- ' f't' '-re fi" 5 t' J to inai.e ici'i - O' p '. 'nf '. i I'i'. l'KR II K WllK, Uieeu: .r l.fv, ohnrT. . iv 1. I '' - CHEAT DAilGAINS ! JI-.-T r ivd a tie-ri supply "f l-t !' ami lliil Iran's Jloi's, (j'liiors ar.rl l'anry Sh-ifs !, .-h w'.:i - ! a-. I M sl.'AI.I.V l.'W iM.i'iisri. I'tsu .ti iv ;,ri."iir-.' t l.mt. n'.te ill c 1 il- l. n II ...l mi'l ll .e .-i r.'. pi lo hii- !.. !.. T.i'ir; IMill'S an ! Mi'if.-; ft u h.o."-.-i . hi, i i.-1...;. i l er -ftii. rl.fiip'-r tii.ifi :. :i-r. ! in c Oi'llV. s!t rl I:. II an 1 ft the pice npio I si.- J'lil.N Hi',;. NOTICE. Miviio' I', ioaii. n i f T.ex ilis -!..v ' a li -' i- i rpiiii ; -:ie, .-.nviio. I i.-"--t ''- oi Tour p-r C-Ji.t. lor the "l""il'. of s'nrli laoTrV :r o.l ia e .ast six lioni ns i n ! ir. Tava' ! li. i'.s:n::.i.::::. V,., .px,nK:i . j l'. -iiLV MiAI'-M.tKi'.l!. A,( Kl, ,,(. (;r.,,., p. ,, .. ;e s , si.!' hv nsins .lJ"i'.'..'.'. ' j litreciioi.s aecoi st). i is as eas.iy ma cuji i I t.' ..lee. Manotartiire 1 on! LWa Suit al;l!;.f o- I.:. . alna iil. F.d. t K rarh T!" a it, a. ii a-. i o; a i 1 . W.'-r.-.fi ' n ill! ,ir; iiiii'i.u. i'i:Ui:.r.:u. GKUiiCK MKIIIIILI.. .orntv at Law . . . LeaS-skr;;, Ti. At 1 1 ' f '.i f.'ic litwnhr't ls'.'3 Feb. FliU: JliSURAHCE. "J Nri! K Xt:E (OMI'A.NV OF ?GRTH 1. AMLi.iC A Tn iia del ph. a. 1,1- .rln.iit. i, 17. .) Cnnital s.-oo.iit i.i. f'.i ASiCtS, Jlltl. lNUl - - 1 .-!, I 'c 1 , ARTH1U i COFFIN, President j cHARI.trs PL.VTT, Secretary I rB.iilJit.M annuall or oerretaallv. Mer. crijir!1'. liidin, Furniture, Ac, iiuuic i, a; cnri'en'. raien el l'ltut.uu). jo:in is i.i.w. biihli l Afjer.t fur ti.o u cuai.;.-, Ta 1 P kJ Wfi.it.-iiV3 S-.f. I'liii-A L'Li.l iiiA. .Vui.i.iaciur- r t : VLXITlAX lIU.MiS an I The hrgrst zu-i di.-l -ivc:;ue.ii in iht 1 Ciiv. a: :h" 1. uTt Pru-. IV - i-i:n -? : zr.A 1 1 itntijf !, t-j lit' r. r. sLa .t - J tna )." ;ir..l !.T.t'rv.i. Apui ll. 3 n ! pincK ?J ik r au l K 'i)::ir it llois U tli Ills lull stL . .N-'W Ml.'P l.e.i is1 ur;;. Apr. eiih F.llU .- ; ) I s' '.' " Last ami Ccst Xews! 'U have iu-t rece.ved from I'f an I .New Yorit, a very lar; tt- ' -t cf '-;'tph-a and we. select wh c'u .ve i i'-r at rerv reduced p: - s. havs ; r. d ; ario'ti ar aii-oito n in o s - i ol' this .'k of i'ti t - a very ! .- :- n ment of DRY GOODS ! c.cr. r- 1: i Tuicha-er wilt fi 1 to rjive u a call as in pn. i-- -a a : :c .i.y I i nr neii:hii--ritii: tm Po c p. t t-- n. c have aN i repl'-'!.i-he 1 i ur s: u ul lal'UCf i lcs, lliii(!.iai'c-.iiiton.;t-,ee . salt, fi.-m. cu.vr,, ! I'l.AS'Fili;. Ar. ' IIA.VO .''", Co'"' r 'ol.-fT, I .... , A-'i.if'.e t'-i.i-nt, always kepi a !..a I- I 1 1 ('(' :. ;. Y fi:o.'i'T:: ul.en in Ex- chanee h r 11-.. .is a n-ual. .. H. t.'ash paid f..r a ! V t "f ;r:l. AH W A1.I.S A. LO. f I,pwib'ir?. April - i. Is- i wrruLu mass ; LF.wislit i::, I Aii' rt.. r I. ij;7 .i:e:tui.. i?ii'rS.or. HIS new Hotel sriiat. ! .-p.v.eop In- House.: ! I'O- HI '! i'l-hl I..T '' ."-I- ' i-eaiiiiiiil part i.t me town, bp : i. r -f, an' r'.nveiii'T.ee can not 1? surpassed in Cer'oal Feiir.sv.'- .ih'S. 'i iiose vtsit.ntr the Fniversiiy, or s'ien '-."r four!, will ti-id it the most c "tivenoiit f o centra! pol.iic hoo-e chines will tw me Most rp.i.-nat !e nnd ne thet lime oi f p.-use will t e spaied to he-ito-v pvp'v err. it opo.i loose w ho may call. Pers ins in the L'ouniy will Lip char-jed u.". tts per in'al. I.ewi.-bur, April 1, l"i;i! VK rreani fans i : T..V the T. , hi ; HHiUEM-. New btarti---rJew Coods! Tosi-ri fj rooms OS Mill LIIUVN li;;vi:i-!;iKfnl!;f 1 fur-. e-.reiiued ili-m.aiid til'ei in an eucn.-ne j variety ol ! Hits, ( 'i;i, Gtn'.'-meri i Clotliii n.Sr. ' A'-o a lure. ' an 1 splen l.d -t lis , l'Al .1 l.U iv-. &.'. winch Ik- ' Oi , i.ruer.as lie siill con; nines me Ta:!" ness. die is firepared to execute ml llusi ad wi.rfc entrusted U nis care.io the sauslactioa T Ihe cuiouier. N. U. Cutiin: and Kepnirin: r dure m order. lUwisbms, pril l,'ll i -.iDTPsnmvuiTE al V itt' (la' Vr ai Mu rv's iiil.erv at M.nrrv' W rry a v.iirrv' lUntrr ai M"wrv (.j't-i k at M-' r (ia:I-iy i i - j Tin.tirjph Aibnon IZL in .)". lirf.rriL'tifii IvorvU'iir a AwHri.iv!.nJ All 1, in ..' I'. n-s ' s'n-rv . i.a : m.i a i.v'.- ti ' l.r' Y. . -t Ltal 1 Ul lii, s . ut.1 -:d-, i-c ..e-' k " ' - I'n!nn fanrit (ninrntlcn. The rrtcr-: i f I'lt-on rou ly who supp- rt the .National A liion -rati.-n in us r.ris for suppresvm-. ;!K- l:-o r;-, a au I earrvinc i n ihe (;,ivt rttiiieiit ri tli- -p i.i ol o ir R -voliiiionarir Fathers, are invif-1 to meet at their nsn,.l planes of h..M j Kif n ous.ihc las; .ti. (:i.;n) of Ju:v, I- -. !roa J o'tioek uunl 'i, I M.an.l afi'r first r i . !. a Jnoi'. Insp'eiers mi I a Crri or (,'leiks :f des.rcl, thea lo ol 11 It ILL'IT feT )i;u CKi.uitl.tlc fur Conre?', tiV; ;n:u J.i'.e for A s.-fiiiMy, Fii.o caii'il!i:!e f.r I'r-ithonofary i no ca ;f!l lu'.o for (n!nii.'ifonce ():,'. rnti.r.! -.tor r I ' ; I riet A ttorner, hiu c:i:i'llil:' f f-r t'mtnty SurTcvor (uo f.'iiti.i. li'if for A'niitor, nnd ( li. : pi.Tson !f ll luni Judu of tlm di-triol iu v. iiii-ii ll.o cUt resides. 'I'.-ie ha'! ts lo le epene.1 as o.o as tha h-er f rri.i-i' . hits a.ii'.'P'l. rra.I alouit, cer t t.- I lr the J i Ire an 1 t'.erli. and hanilrd lo lite Keiuni Ju t:e inosea, with Ue list vi pr I lis -a ill. V' '" '1 ae K i irn J i l.'s to meet in the Cnnrt House a' I '.wi-Li. at 10, A M. of M s.i, Ju v. io. a ai, i. are to return, add up. ai.l' -i 1 -h ih- tiO-'.'r of vot--s ea:i lor thi raa.'i ! .ies f r ne .hiifr'-rii olhces, and ihuse iia'.n.? ire li.::i'--i rain'-tr ot vol s lor each i t'aie :j he ti r. -l the to miners -fT l.'m n ruin a- for such i iu ' The Jude-. also ! provtoe n.r ihe nf-eci-ary t oiifr-ees.and sele.-t a ' -f Iie ' i.m "e '. -liy oter cf lbs Kepuhlican I t,i n I'oinino'ee. l)v:: M.v.'SiS'i. f'liairmttn. .T.i'm R. F..!i-i.i-r Tlioir.os Fenny 1 ;.(. 1.. .-lioili y .Ir.sfph Siuoieii i r. t;. Kmuu ; j.,hu Ne,;i . S.,i.ri Mitr.--ia:i j .li.'.s-O IiJllV. f l:.)':.frt KopiI Jt.;ti St.: ITer l'i'.'il'k lJulenJer .!..li:i K.-l-.-r F. i'.l i; Smitli R.V. C lover, e. Ad:a!r!-it:atar'5 Notice. 'HERUA-j. I : r of -lin,ni'ratimi to liie e i.' .1 T'l NI N H UKOISE. d. -ase i. I.".'- oi t.at li.i ..il -e I an. l.ulon i : it e. It i' e I '"R r ran e-i to the subscriber, uie tlfz nl'-r of sji.i c-.un:y, in due lorm ; p.'tsoii - it: 1' i ;o sai 1 estate are rnjues- ai cd 1 1 ma i" pn. n- .i. n- ! 'fixe havirisclai-ns a-.Miftst th- sJt.- will present them duly auiheniici't-1 l. r ..t.irii,i, u. .1 . Mt !; !'.. Adaiaitrator I.rwi-b-ir-r. Mar l"'1-! Pe;. ci Peace ! . - ( pftlrt.n-.fr'.m '-ontttry nd town! , (:( i , ' r .- t-i sr.- -t i rk-. t tkiai h 1 .. -i. " I F-ri -f y.ur W4, u ou: 1 i T.-ls .- i i'el':.-. and ?!,n T' tif ,, i ., - . . if,.-. 1.1 I tin- tUBM i 1 lor y-tt all . at. I i"- oh- -j -.u-t caiL ! rr-r"tr. m Trx to Tct tt. ecnfta, r . ft nd Ua.l 11 ! r cf-uU; I t r 'Jn.-T-r- 'iTt.l .--at, Li-i. a i &4 ch.-ap iau. Sttthx. - t'i.; rr-(--. rnttt rr,i..in Skirtn. ir-.-t t.i,'l l!irt.. . :. I .,i ; - i i- -a. i d ti-,.. ..!'' ;-. :? -r ur flrvor, - r r 1 1 K-u I- r ir frOTi ! ! -v i- il I i.n 'I'- i I .!t : z :' r i-i: fi ; r a.iM ! I"- . ' " - 0'",n-wii r I i.'Wii I i t!:iinls'.rutui .(lte. 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