MWl i i UV 0. -V. W011DEX AND J. K. CORNELIUS. 41 !.M per Year, aUas 1st Adianro. "THE UNION"," italtlis.hfl in ibl-i Wliule Nil. 2.G07. I.EWISIIUI.G, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1863. - - - "rilROXIfLE," etalt!ii-l i:i IS i3 AVht,!e No.. D'jC. I'l IlLIMII.ll MAII-Yt nihil jv.'jv .Mornins & Friday Aficrnonn. loTl. Charles H. Kvau9, and James Wolfe, have reached bouie from the army, the former in pour health. Onpt. Thomas (1. Orwig, after 18 months service, is at home eij eying a twelve days' furlong'', looking perfectly well, and war-like. Capt. Owens is discharged. George V. Scin ch and Vim. Scarles (wi-h others from our county, not now rcni'ml-ered) have re turned to the citnp, and Win. II. Wolfe to the Hospital in Washington. Houuevil Hoffmastcr. of Croizvr s tympany, nas reached the Hospital at llroad and 1'iue Sts., I'bilad. I.t. Col. !'(! has resigned. tetT-As au evidence of the righteousness of our cause, we do not know of sini-le re- ligious newspaper, of any den-uuiuotiou m the loyal Htatcs which is not hearty in the support of theCtovcru'uent. Tlii fact alone should onvinee all that we are in the right. It is an cay matter for sympathi sers with the rebellion to denouuee the kIioIh rrli.'i ius nrcss as bvp writes, aboli- tionists, &3, but it only proves that the e i - ljcotjc) party are as tiuuufi iu mn-u a they are in patriotism. 1'avment- O.iMiMi To prevent er rors and impositi .tis, the process of paying dcceised soldiers' families is Dccessan.) slow, but it will come. Last week, the widow of Wm. Tovey, of Dry Valley, received fell's. 10, dus her late husband and the widow of KeT. . L Hall, chap lain, Seliusgro-c, received JilOUU, au in surance he tad made on himself iu Lis lifetime. Day's "take in." Ou the C5h Tib. ISiij, John Wa Is A; Co. of Lcw isburg rec.-ivel at that point, bushels of tlrain, and 1'i'J bariels of flour, besides a large nuautity f heat at Khriner's Mill, this side of Milfl uburg altogether a comfortable little busitress for a couutry town in hard times. Bai.ti.MoRE seems to be growing loyal. The notorious 1 jiAin.'y'iiwi was adver tised to make a speech there recently, but neither be nor bis friends dared to attempt it, publicly. Ukn. lit ri.Eii had glorious pormlar demonstration in his behalf, wheo be rebutea tue uvioeiiinai .i..n..-..- racy"and the iaveholdme, propagandists in fitting terms. ffiUev. A. L. " ' .. , Reestr, writes from Uuiou circuit, Central l'enn a Uonlvrence, m the .'tun'-tifil M'injir, as follows : "On the O'h Dec. last, a protracted meeting was c mimeneed iu New lierlin, od continued almott 3 weeks: about X) i- f. in,) reiini.in. On the od Jan., anoiht-r commenceS iu W infield : about ':o nr..f.xai.d lo nave louua peace auu uai- r 1 1 don The Lord has done great things for us whereof we are glad." FwiNiiLER. We hive advertised Maps for a man in New York, named JJ-yl. As he refuses to pay us and some other., we endude be is a scamp, and advise all Dot to send thtir money to bun, and bay not bis Mapsfor the knave who would cheat priuters, would cheat coruaion peo- ; ple ! tk- p,.'"iiri.im'i M. K. Confer- aw ence meets a. i ora. i euuesaj m .....1. I'untral l'enti'a Ilvan. Asso. . s- t. ti- .i 1.. ,.r ti,;a Conference, same place, on Thursday. The ' r ' , . . Kast l'enn'a Kvang. Ass,. Conf. is in .a..;.,fi at Middletown. and that of the , United Brethren at Ilummel.town, J.'au- ubin Co- : - ' s.imebo.lv aaid the other ilav Itiat a sliric suBtmsiT .am me i a I thrown al a .log id Ir.mt of a W aUiii5iou do- tel h,i five Dngalier UeneiaS." The above is a specimen of the wit of ' . the becesh-sympathinns newspapers the same papers which claim that nearly U the Uenerals are l'emocrats i , . -WTk ' ",",V-.rk" Hank "'nil four ! - Hanks in Western Pennsylvania, aie now paying fjKcic fir tlair unl't. All Cuming right work off your sbinplasters, and : never touch another. lor We learn that the people of Hrady, in Lycoming county, at their late Klcc tion, organized themselves by selecting tbo proper Township Officers, as they bad Cot done previously. sirThe editor of the Seiinsgrove Times, indicud for disloyal publications, last i : reek evaded a trial by pleading some technicalities about the drawing of the Jury. mfKld. Ilodenbatigh has still for sale riiacw t.u..r.i.. ........ oi All tUVlUUCU D.iU, UIU wi mi; ruuitur stock of the late Dr. S. W. Ludwig. sjirVe are indebted Uc. Ir. ?Ial enra for a copy of I'rof. liiiss Address before the Aaa-rican Baptist Historical Society, at I'rovidence. BraaThe morning train, last Satnrd.y, wef8 va.Jfel snd nQ fof B this side of Baltimore, ran into a freight ' j Jjlck So it wou!J seenl tbo i train, which delayed it six hours. 1 Tl i A I V .1 t . ' .dark complenoned men were thought The "Illinois I'eaca Resolutions." -men tne coppsroeaj a.nes oi jen. navis : published with such elee. were passed in n i- -i.. ... . .... . . 1 " " ."...Ln . . jj ..a . ... .L if..,.. Z 'Jolting with the aie.'.biicn la Idling ! u.,.", - j s'tiij IWU IT lOrcc patriotic lituinrraia i r. tut atta . cau.is.-ix. -'" -wecuis -vwn .- v . oj.i. I Cud in one of the rooms of the Senate at llarrisburg, a de-ply interesting bound volume uf newspapers, entitled TUB . J.-K A iVnnvjUanta I'arhrt, THC ' .1 - - -x- Vki..k.iiiav, l-V-hruarj IS, ITTS. I.ANVA-rKK; I'riutud I'? J... IlrsLtr. iDJi'i.'.-.i t It appeared on coarse blue paper, each of its four pages containing throe columns about ten inches I0112. tided with, events of that central period of the firt struggles fr , American liberty. I's items of m ws are generally long, and ciTieiul in f rm su'li n3 res .Ives of Congress then hilling in 1 l is, motions and debates in l'nr- jamcIl. i-j. Its Advertisements contain ni -st of its loeal rn-.vs. It was at first f ublishcd weekly, '-fifteen pence single a'id shillifg by the i-ianti:y," aft. rwa.-Js semi-weekly, and liuailf tri weekly. I ,,rop lff,. t c ,py f,nm this curious work, irm time to lime, ex'raets or summaries of articles of these &5 year old p ipers, an J perhap. draw an occasional comparison of the te.we.u tho.e times ani OUl s. "IJ. Wasiiini-.ton, Ileid (Jiarters, Va!l-y Forge, Jan. ?.'.), 177S," establi.-hes a rate i f Marketini: in camp, and assures all farmers and others coming to supply thc-in that in so doing their carriag.-s and ca'tle bhali not be impressed that the Clerk of the Mark -t will permit tli.-m to commit no fraud an J that the s ! lie rs will not be permitted to part with clothing or military stores f..r provisions. The ini mortal Washington regulating the matkets, is a new charucti r fjr him to aj p- ar in ; and tl.e as-uranees and warnings he utter, j rove that "rascality" aud "arbitr.iry"an l desperate times, as any wo can uuw inu- giue, then oppress.-1 the hearts and hin dered the iffirts of all good men. l'er haps the price of the eatables and diinka bles of Feb. 177S, will be iuteie.-tini; lo (to ''sons ol the sires, Krcsh 1'ork, per lb. It-asiing 1 iB do We copy them : L. t. ,1 1 0 1 (i 0 10 0 lo ell do do do Fat Turkey Fat ( i oe-e Fat Hacks, each j..,,, uuUcr j,, 1'jrkin do do II gs Lard Cbc so Sausages Kggs, per d -z?n do dj do ; Rough skiuned l'otatocs,per bushel 10 U V . 1. 'im do o 0 (I G Turnips Cabbage, per bead Onions, per half peck utflnSl p,.r (1art Sour Crout, per half peck Apples do J'nH .pp do Toblcc0 pcr lh Vinegar, per .purl ew I,lk do cooft Soap do Cjtder, per barrel do 11 o '' .. 1 1 0 10 U 0 0 Sn.a :.ir ill Feb. IS, ITTS. "The Legislature of l'"1 "''J ' rovniencc plau.at.ons are actually eolleetin! 4. money of - ,-. &) 1WL 1VuIf ,. ..,., .";,.,.. h. Tl... .... j , .j .... titate uvir contained, uf whites and ''ac'isi -tiS.ClUO inhabitants. The Capi- jtal together with Khode island, is iu the ' c , . n i possession of the enemy. How spirited, t J t '""'. !"-' '"Uipcr of the people of "fi a0 can ' crciimstanccs submit to levies of nion -v, so lare and ..n ,.-, h.lT.n mode 0f supporting the credit of paptr money, that is solid and certain, whilst at ,Uo it nianifct. thcir full de-' termination 10 ucieuu incir eouuirj aa ,ncjr own." Congress published, ofli.-ially, s'ringrnt arJd minute orders that all ofD.-ers, civil and military, should take open oaths or affirmations of allegiance to the United States of America, and renounce the King of Gnat Lritain and all his claims upou them. They allowed ns neutrality no divided allegiance but compelled active work on the one side, and allowed DO du- ty nn the other side of the ipestiua. This Lrst No. contains, also, tho form : of prayer, in Congress, offered by Iiev. Dr. Hucha, immediately after too Leelara- .:f,,. -l inL. :..nn.,rthit bn nraved fr iibrrtr. j .,;ngt oppression, iust as W badly as "political preachers" do iu our QV ' I I ;..t ii-. nr .it... C"-. . -- for the enpturo of three deserters from the l.,:u 1 Iteg one of them "fair, another of a "black," and third of a .-swarthy" complexion'-SlO each. I.u , f.n-a N'eiro and a "Miilnttn iV.llnor " Clil most worth iu those days. John 1'unlap ailvernsca iaiues ... n,, .Wl, stained I the -"" - ' i . lf0 lhe Artjc,eg of Cjufejerati aDd J'n - tu.i! lawn between the btates of. America as propwd by the Legislature: vf tii Jiffctctit Jut." Ai o J-tweutl a , l institution was di -iu "ia order to form a m m jurf.l l',,im, and the former was declared to be 'y.'-rWiw'," it seems a clinched fact that ' -father Abraham" of our day is c ored in his pnsitiiu that we : ate uu.ii r what was designed to be an I everlasting c .venaut, an 1 not bound by a mere ripe o! -and, as our "Slate Lights" men argo.-. 'A'r,:,!, .V !,ir, ,';,o.''t" advertises lets a' public (ei.iiu.- iti .'lid ilct iwn. 'JuJnir .V..e,i, Uiigbt," will give tjlt1 re- ward t r au u. reiit.ee b .y, unnaiin d, who rm away from him at "N i tl.ua.berUnd Town." John I'meli, constable of Little liritaio Tp , easier Co., iil give 7 r -war 1, :-od charges, f.jr a deserted soUkt, who liis-ie his tseope from a law officer. Lands, Ij itteiii s, ltunaway an J .Stolen Ilors.s, K-trays, and other Advcrtise uietits, app.-ar ; an 1 we close our extracts Ir'ui liie lii-t No. bef .re us with the fol lowing chairtti risti'- Advertisement : l. Hi: .v. .1 ,ii. i s- r ; i i : i.. . i ... . II rveir -M .. i vmts i.:i ; Mie has ha t iti.' -m.tii-.i. I'.u i in :isi-,s. i-ii-i eo..k. wash, a id I I I. rl,. r...iimr..f Mr. ' V. in ir, 'J'a'.r:i-k'-i-;ier, m far. isle. lIAiiniSiU'"!; !):!! i:srilM)i:.Ci:. J in; HAW Keb. 'JC. Ssn-.shat riiny an i slippery this morn ing. L i-: night li ii-h- j -all fair sli-ighicg iu this I'-gi i n f :!:e d-.-iijht i.f o'erwea- riel l.ors s, atll to t'l ;.:w ird -.-itisfaeM tu i.f all ae:o -torn 1 to . '," o; 'i-i J ,nj. The i',ii7t.'.',i. here ate l.airiel Uit'.iogs, f .r a day or tao at a ti::ie ; in i-nj r ivised, spivit.e 1 structure-, minus a fill supply of rob.-s, and c i nf. r' able Sitings, an 1 full eht;U"s i.f b ".-; n;. ;ti coiupuls try r mtesj gra'ing uj' -a sai. !. a: 1 .-' in.-, through thin, I i i.-l; smi-.Ii ; an 1 to ofti-u with ak.vord tiriv-.rs, at! 1 JiuiiI; u crevo, yelling at the poor uuiiti.ls th -y t .riure. This seoins ' L:' ' a.m .st luoa-rous to those wont to e, L-isar..y, days or wet.s of untirukea ll gh:s,wi;h various warm a.-comp inimeuts outward (wL.ch obviates the necessity of extravagant and unnatural stimulants "it,. naid,"i in genuine tnow-aiks largo or no.il!,- b; bill i h trses tint '-went" because they lov.d to go a:. 1 only needed restrain ing the "tiutiunabulaiions of bolls" ju-t ahead of you and belies all around you going at will over miles of uusullled boow, at little cot except that of time. A fig for your "fashion iry" carnivals in fruz.-u uiu 1 at a dollar au hour (e-p cially when i you cm not Ibid one of the miserable out li fits for love or money '.) 1 see,in the (,' rm iu A, ormei .lf-swnyr, that II v. John 11 Kookln was kdlel at Fredericksburg. 1! e was au accomplished and educated man, -p.iet and reserved iu l.i ..!.,.. to tha nrim, rf bis lift,. was cij tying himself (in the Uid World) 1 ' 1 hen the Rebellion broke out. llasteuiug home, he was ma le Captain cf a Company I think from Franklin ennty. In a long and animated conversation I had with him here, he expressed his ft.;ir that our people d.d n jt fuily comprehend the iaiportauce and magnitude of this contest, aud also a profound disgust with the seltisbjiess and venality it has developed. Like very uiauy ... 1 -.1 . I... I...- t .1 ou.er goivi ai.u nut; tueu, uu u49 eeaieu with his blood Lis devotion to cool gov- ..it.;.,,,,..,. Kid. li'tu I". il.Mts, a U incbrennarian, formerly of II trrishurg, was wounded while an V,io 0-n.pan, at Mu.frceboro , ,, , , , ,-, , t t .tj "i ' ll lf;U- . . X uimrous icviv us c. religi m, in this region, arc reported, mostly iu Lutheran, Methodist, U iuelreiitiarian, and I'nitcd Ilrethren churches. Thus dies God, "in the midst of wrath, remember mercy." Aud thus it is demonstrated that "man's extremity is t.1 id's importunity." The ticniiiv f-irme.s, (.specially have a great fashion of grumbling agaiust pay ing taxes. Is this a chronic "nak, or a rcl feeling ? I ask the iiuestion because I I. n,' as vet ti-i'ti nn petition from them in ( . j , - favor of cuaeting the li.-vetnie Codo.which l1"11 ses (j reduce the State Tax uu real calato about one hilf. '. ... . rreaca re- ature, toy a ner, named aiaftii'.o a sensation was crea' contly, iu the Illinois L -gisl hiilierto ipiiet, patriotic old farmer Funk, (from l'enn'a, we believe) who lis- . tened to the Caviling of sham Democrats, against the Union authorities, until his pent up indignati in could no lung r be restrained. Kising from his seat, takiug the aisle, and shaking a fi-t corresponding in size with his Herculean form, he p uied f.T.u a torrent of patriotic iuvectito that - lc the p.itizin majority of copperhead ceua.ors iju n. .01 1. st .s. DC 111 J U. 1 I 1 '.A ttli'i " v. .-l HI'.', u unit leetn -applied to 1 tu-ill every biting epithet deserved-deh.d them to resent it- ..j tMm , iMui themselves in any ; UU 'hieve, cao-ht in the act, not daring L niove or reply'. .Mr. Funk is a plain! uuassuiiiiuc man, (J years ut agu pay.,: cheerfully, 'l as s amounting to lurea; Thousand d.diais a year, which (he san.J Ull,ra lUa h ",a eru'u: i,, .,, a ;,,,! ..taxes'' around him. When he commeiic-d speaking, a crow j n-gan io gainer in, s'ou ei.u..uS Hall, and the .-oeaker tried in vain to , .... r.i w it-;--- T h l i ' ,'.f - . i. ei,.J.- blta u, DOtieed a ira.ouble move in j ibti Illiuoii t.'tuate tince j .atiatci a cjitsa,ii. a. war tuit:.i. u i..Kim smu.uruKOL '' Rev. Lemuel HljneS, A. W. : In 17153 one hundred years ago thire was bora, in West Hartford, Con- n .ticiit, au illegitimate boy, who was lu- tally abandoned, when an iufaat, by his uiotln-r. He was bound out, uutil "1 years of age, to a farmer, ilea. David Kise, 0f tjranvilile, Ma-s. Tbo Deacon and his wife were as kind and faithful to him aj to an own child, and he proved to be a 5up.rinr hand at work and in business, With no education except tha rudo dis- triet schools of that day, yet he became noted fir bis ncoiisitions of knowedjre, 1 v.,uring all he could get to read, and wiih a memory that retained even a ser mon, almost word for word. Iu 1771, he united with the Minute Men, and drilhd j lined the Whig Army, at 1! nbury, aftir t ie b t !c of Lexington and was a Volunteer iu the expedition which cap tured Ticonderoga. Iu 170. ho was ordained U the i i.-pel Ministry, and f r ' J ' half a century labored, most of the lime as pastor of the Congregational church iu M....I...... . V I.... I I.. ' ' ' ', ' (irmville, New York, where ho died iu l?o:i, iu his 71st year. He was noted as a sound preacher, of graceful and impress- ivc eloc'jtiun, something of a wit a u:au of shrewd comin in sense comely in per- I son, piptilar in his niinners and having ' some knowledge of the languag-vs, gained, when about 'M years old, from a private no man iu Holland couuty had 60 mucli itifi ience as Mr. Hayn -, in religious mat ters ; perhaps no miui.-ter there preached so in iny funeral sermons ; and it is doubt ful wbetln r any man's sermons were longer remembered." It was there In published several works, among them his celebrated "ernjou, 'e -hall not surely die," called out by Hosea L'alloa's challenge there the two II lunu were condemned to die for the alleged murder, seven years be- ""' 01 ouo -""'. reappearea iu f- is.,-.. l 1 . tie u 'u iu iimi 10 Lvtt lUfiia-iDi incrj he received the honorary degree of A. M. fi o'.n the Cjliege in M JI.ebury. He reared a larg? family, one of whom be came a doctor, another a lawyer, aud all were respectable and esteemed members of aoetuty. ltov. lJr. Cooley wrote Lis life, which was published by Jobu Taylor of New York, in lSJ'J. 'Mr. II lyt'i f-tlh'.r tens of untninjjr,l African rt tt v tim, and his mother a white woman ; but bis congregation were always whites, who had no diibcuity with bis color. Mr. II. is thus another example of early dis- '-' in, co.or auu eiuoau .n bt!,u eu!,rely 0r' ! Z "f 'J"rj d studious habits, and .. ! . . ..r t.:.i. .i ii .- :. .. f ! . i , piarny ui euaracier anil woriuiuess 01 efforts. Let those laboring uuder bis cavil or complaiu, but by diligence aud probity in the aeijui-itiun of knowledge an! property, prove them selves worthy of respect, and they will gaiu it. liE.uita, A Stringent Order. Gen. Mitchell, in command at Nash- ville, has issued an order directing forty IS 1. 1 1 1 tl t . i uvs sici; anu wouuucu iteLocis 10 uc ouar. tcrcd at the houses uf three secession fam. :i;.. .... i : ill', s whose uiembers have been promiucut , in their expressions of sympathy with the ' Uebcl cause. The order also says : As it is desirable that the sick and wouuded should not be agitated by the presence tf too many persous, no one will be almitted to too" rooms in which the wouuded are, except their surgcous, with- out passes from ISurgeou Thuistou. ' Kaeh family above named will be held resuoiisib e for the safe de iverv of the Confederate soldiers thus assigned, when called f,.r by thu proper military authori ty, under penally, in failure of such do livery, uf forfeiture to the I'nitcd Slates of their property aud personal liberty, lie issued a subsequent order, a-?igri- . .... . t ... t.i 1 1 . 1, i . . . . i. . ... ; c t .. ,n: . i. . l t .. in-, mi vruuuucu atcvcis iu tue caiu oi 4 (ur (atiil.lL-M, waom uu uaiUCU IU lue Or- j,,r .,t,i- . ' o These neir assignments are made in consetiuonee of the deep interest maoifes- : , . . .. . . ted by the parlies mentioned in the welfare of tht.s(( wl,ullJcd au j ,,eir 8ulicituJt, L,t their suffrings should not bo properly oared for in Federal bauds. What a dear, kind man lie is to send i tho wounded Itebs tj their frieuds where they are lie doubt welcomed enthusiast.- cllly ! Ho will command the love of the ouemy as completely as ltuiler. if he ouiv perscvercs in his humane efforts ! i In tha Indiana L?iUturel lant wefrl. a resoiutioa ai off, -red, ordering an itiv-; u.imu into mo rLTt-t, yuuuvn lufeiin M alleged in cusr in tndiaua. .eery .. ut lf( mc dA'Jtt.'C liJIt'l UJUtllH fat, I LiKH U tiuit. Jimi Aim . iuree Kenoiesscs promife " lonS ,,ar J t "U A deslrnctiv! fire occurred in Washing-; ,r,nle, Montour county, week Sunday ; night - The Store of .Mr. Camming, was ; .,i,l. consumed. . . ... . ' Cnnnrhea d nartv at r.re.nl . r. r-- - ;iy would be the capture of Charleston and ' . ... P . ' ; Vicksburg. The Sunbury American say there are t biuret m th trbvi h''p Ik ite form of man in that town Latest Hews I -- - - Th't Armies i:i Virginia liavi; eoiiiit out of lh late- .SHOV.-S, in -oini .-pirits. , . . r , 1 ... and are liarjennig lor tne eonlliets licliore tlieiu. No true s'lhlicr doubts rl.o ..hllitv nn, intPTitv f t en. Hooker, and inovemeiits- will bo exe eiili .l as soon as jvi.ssilile. T!ic I'liion lorecs above Vickslmrtj ar niakiiio- a canal over the wost fide of the Mississippi, lea din; them into Lake l'rovidi-tn e, and thenco by oth er water ccitmeelioiis into H'.-d Kiver for what iiurpo-o is not clearly stated. Wednesday night oflast week, two Rebel cavalry regiments crossed the Koppohaiinock. to get in the Union rear, but were driven back wi:h con tiderabl.! loss. Within one month about ll.Oi'O bales ol" cotton have reached Cairo. LI., oil their way to it iiortlit-ic mar- kot (i-n. i anifron, in rcsintntj Ins. ;io-t as Ministi-r to Iitiiu, assuivs the 1'it-siilciit id' li is L'uiitiiitie 1 tl'.'vo tina to tliti cause of the L'nioii. anil tli-.it h'- will use' every tH'ort to sup-iir.'-j tint li.'lii-llion. whittlier in nulj- ll(; (ir ..iva;c ifCi C. M. Clay le- turu.s to li'i-:.sia. Eatler's Views. On the l'.lth ult., Gen. Henj. F. Blt- i.kii had a triumphant ovation in liahi more. Us eomplimentcd that city on its return to I yalty, since be had taken posses-ion of it, from a rebel blood-dyed mob, ever one ycir ago. He thiDks our army has made great progress within the past year. The Rebels had nearly all of Miss ouri, Kentucky, Tennessee aud Arkansas, and Virginia, except that portion under the guns of Arlington Heights and Fort ress Monroe. Now we have all of Miss ouri, two thir Is of Arkansas, at least half of Tennessee and Koseerans was there and good for the other half. We have two-thirds of Virginia, a third of North Carolina, all cf Florida, a large portion of Louisiana. And what was left to the bogus confederacy ? Texas, intriguing n ith tho French Lmperor to get away from them ; Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Caro'.iua, aud what ri: ntaiucd of North Carolina and Virginia. Very soou the Mississippi river would be iu our entire control, aud the confederacy severe J. Another year of such progress would crush the rebellion. Let foroign iuterferance come. The Nation would rise lo me emergency, jnesotnroes anu ag.ui.s are but the pains of teething, and when the teeth are all fairly through, let traitors beware, and tyrants staud buck everywhere .' - i Sad OcciJKRENei. The wife of Ex- heritf Fred, liiue, was drowned in Chilli-' fipuuiue creek, near liillinyer's saw mill,! iu Liberty township, on last Tuesday morning. She was about 5U years of age u nf nttut Mtim.t.U li.a ..f mind and heart, but bad been subject, of late, to occasional melaucholy spells. Ou the morning iu question, she wandered troni the hou-e, and bad been absent but a short time, vihtu search was made, and her dead body found in the creek. All tH t to resuscitate her proved unavailing aVain-iiit- Jkm-xrat. Mr. John Ann aud Kev 1 Anst-r-lt met wiih an uulortuuate occurrence ou : -Monday week. Ou their way to Xor- '''Umbcrland cnutily in a Iwo horse sleigh, ,wlu:u about one mile below the l'..rt f'v'on bridge, their bo rses took fright at a Locomotive, ran inio the river, and wcrc UJ,n drownid. The two gentlemen "'""'ed themselves from the sleigh be- "S" ine water, ine n-rsc sleigh aud harness were lost, the property of Mr. App. They were The sick and convalescent soldiers in an Illinois town recently dutroyed a ' sneaking Kebel ally newspaper. Another in Ivin-as sharnl the same late. I n- t.m n ,.i,r. nnvn :i4 tinrnriti nn aniinattiv ... . . . . ...... . ... i.: t. i .. . lo i.oeoieC'J lie.si..iiieis, as tiistiuieu iiiiti; s3L i toads aud eoakes, or Old Mick to holy . S Water . . - . I'nder the false fl i" of '-Democrsev." tvii'..iiu..i-iM0 J I the U-hels attempted to assemble in Ken- 1(.ki iu .jg C()nveIltion btt, weru ; di - peised by Col. Cilbtr', with force! ijuV. K iLiuson approves the act. Gilbert 1 Union I'cuiocrat Kobiueon not '! publican. Gen. L'urnside, it is hoped, will resume the command of his old Army corps, lie does what he can tu sustain the GoTern- ""d thereby to carry the war to Fpi-edy and tattiny cud. aa (Lo uoly peace dcairal!e. llf ,JrriJ tiirown frim a gukey jD ticf-liuri! and a L'Oud deal braised. The wb).c ,.f tbt! .uji;,.j ttruct post, which j caused Ihe Doctor to be pitched furward cut uf the sulkev Tbo dc(lli:ilwll , lbe l.ulboraD church (.i.e a number of people were gs.Uered tegelher on the occasion. 1'.a.m;.,. ,,l it... Ut P. n:ila.. are t( be buDg in ytto,,,, V,., 2d March for the mutJer 0r citizen cf that c' ' ! ln Kepublicans rallied in Center eoun- V .r p ma i-DriU X.ltCllUli. .UU lU.ua i uanu.ome gams. Hon. Hopewell llepburu dioJ recently f in l'llt.tnir I I . ! iu a.i.iter 'ram Jonn a. urier, in our next. 1 SAIaKS. I.-" ir l:ilU nt :hii Clv. Mar.; - H"sf Im i,r Mrs. tllllrr. leal-Surs Mar.-iiiMieh.iiii..i.ii! k.w r..u..ru. LraMmrs "';,'' J-" """'" Murrh It - IVrsimal I'ls.pruiiti brlsliar Kr-t. If lit nr.i;-farMiir t it.vn vr.iina.sr.. ihui.ii.m- Marta is Farm smrk o: inno. nnn. .ntrr.ti.ic "ra ' v""' 01 "''- " " MareU 'Jl lllt in1 Pr-iinil rniyrl uf Mr-, s. L. tau lalaii. a.-, a. i;itn.uH Varrh '.'3- larni Min i, ul lllrb. itleUr!. jst ItutT.iluf Marrti -.i-i t'arra sirK ul Marrl.-l sii,,K.,sl lairTalur Mari-h -ii;- I'urin M.nk ill Samuel Mujir. Uaiai-ltf jtartli-.'I-tariH Si, uf r;i:tl,i t.i lul.erlin-r, ki ll) .U.ir.'is- rcrsulial 1'ruprrtj o! r.A tlambrrilu.U-aisO V1.NDLE N.ll'iS I.f FiO at tl.e "Ct.r.jni.l" oft 2tttoifilmr3 JfclarUct. Vrricltii WtcKty Wheat .. Kye Corn, old.. Oats Flaxseed.. ... gl,50 Kggs 8 K Tau'iW s1 7.") Laid t ... :V) I'ork r. ... 2.S0 t.'liverseid Goo Dried Apples. Sl'il Wojl -l'JtoSo Kirkinlijtter 12 I'otatocs li- l're.-h llutter... 1" C ointry S iap 4 'j Kags 4, 5. and 0 Old paper i IIt Rer P . W S.it-rT. tt. u'T,J--!!N litf.C of try 1 XnlWy mn-t Mim t. V UllL h ul Uii'l tir,. ( DfrU, i In N-wton llmllt. . .Ci:d Co . 22.! i:.f . FM.1IK. , U. tuyutL, Ja ;lit' r i. JuLo C uJ JtuiU(KnLt( - Jiil.-r j A- T'T-'-tl ft' wen- l!. t K-r,t tho tru-ru, Hut wit'. -if Hi :! ' Iiin .:y, ; Thu- in-iw .- H..- tt.f.iit . 'lawil, j 'I U-jf it.illi" 1 urr :ifr u,. - -li.-l U-l.-f h' r U.'-t nwul J lis I ei-r Lit rut n ttli v r -i: iJeir.' Ilk 1 -r -t; ut n- 1 ut 1j nf n'. routfyl, 4 t -f r ,.i-u--tiu 1 il "H- rt-l !:rh. ! ?b ii-.-j I-, fin ; ! Ifil t crv ; L' tt 1 ne linn, r-.t If ! J : Tlii. r ; - i . n i;.-- i- ,r. ; M.-a I i r .i.-i.t w-ii. 311 1 mrt-1 t'' '"u l " .I lilt- pe. ple ul I evvish;ire, al :,ie ei.ining E'rctiea lur the ctiiee .l fii.Ns TAKI.K. ;!;. .1. Kiilll.A.Ml. 'O THE Si:.SS( HIS Th- .sessmi.s fur 1st.:, will te rva-lv tor ilri.veiy Mi.iii Itie t't Mart h. tJe iall ai itic (.'.-iij mi-ssu'net Oillce &ud r-ei !hrn. A. KE.N.N'KIjV, Ork kThc? LtIr-s SnUiiTi' Ail .nri- Itii m---t ml Mr l'r Ih.Wi'-. LM.ilV HMI'AV iili.LiU.,iNir.i. JtNML M UKVKH, w CTs. Ul.tr. ,"k,u'e-. Block. -, :-xw it, 'J 111 1 1 H 10 Furniture! ! Lreke Out in a Place ! frKin f It) t" ; 1 3. FINK HRKSSIXt; Ul"RKAL.-, i ifm tM i- ? a ; aKCRia'AUIK.S, IH-t"?, ic. Ac, j die.-rt.Dt pr.ca. . IlLII-STKAI'.', 'rom t to Mi-fio j.:: r.n ii.iirrn.aDj i.ttt.tj:t. . '1 A I.I.KS, ! Elw. " fcrt a. ..M..lVtr.. r-W. Ettst.r.ri, tin. iii , ta. so".,, lirv.k i.i.1. niM.I' ..f ai.t kit I ..r tt ivi lsir-l. l-ut Walnut. ilaLoxabv au-l huav Ubsl al:i)d . D liaca tor tti Lraia. STANDS, T-.T. Wliat ,.T, .-tl;l,, if. ,lr, SOl-'AS, LorXt'i:, latest patterns. CHAIRS, V ha!-trI. T.ir.'f A: ri. .o.iii;, I'.irl r 1 hiira 'w .til til. I'm.- eal, Uiii- IUkkiT klid urf, H ii: l-t-r . h 1 r. tj. at 1 1 u.ali K ct rn. Tuljui 4- n -i t iiii-tr-u - bia.ro. i aii in liitti-l. 1 ' ' ' 1 lv -1 11 ' A ",. LOOK and ?l!0 t A1.. Ac. r .uinturc vj my u,ni mimnjjitu.e, imurr i I'l'JtMf. I in a shi rt lime, (as soon as i I. t'. I int.-n I ran eel up a line H--arse.) n, allr-nit tu lUe IMoKltl'AKI.Mi 111 M.KSSl will keep some im eiitv-live i r more itillerenl s:z-d I'ui lias, linisheit, anj altvavs realty in stiort no uee. and wilt s. ll twenty yr crni. eheaper lhan has ever be. -n done m l.ewishurg. Call an Nt' r-.t'or.. p:neliasinc eisewhere. Jilll'AIHINi; .!, .n-iiunie.lMtelv. fHAsi. .s. HKI.I., Caaiubrrlint BLck. I.-wi.l-ur l b. V. 1S-U. joh:j h. be ale, mi:hciiaxt taii.oh AN It . ... - ... ... " ii"". arore, Mlrii-l S!.,ju.-t tihnlt tin: ya.V, rr i.nu isiti in;, pa I n-- subscriber ha removed int.. ih new I fitmi an t C1111111...I1. us M uerooin i f Thomas ,, , . . behei, where lie has jusi received a large aud " '7;,J lrTW, I .Mi.N ."" L iTlliMi, Cloths. Casuner's. .-'i:i;s. Shin. Urawe rs.Arc. ' ! aJ-o ft TAM MAKE TOOKDKR in the bpi : lea to! m.i r'-.i-nabp tiriii. Being! w, a pmrucai Tstiu-r, and eniptovin the bei t W' tkiii-ri. 1 can coiit-'trhttv in v tie bc.h '' j ftfiii A.tr ru.jr-rj-i,i,i u; ..rct the fijign j The Red Door ! Mav 2, lXfil J H HKAI.K CEMETERY KOTICE. I A' r .-in Klrciioh l.eid l v ihe Su kho: kr uf ihe Leisi:ur ( 't im-tei v. ilie unJi-r- ' .ifinieJ was elecfrj Trrauier, anJ ail imri v '-r luis. Rravr-itisn.-;, Vc, must be pan! lo p n,,n - I'ersons inleresiei aill rl-ase nol-Ihe , 1 J'lni.se nt-w lO'.febtfi! lo the I.Vmi-itrv Aso riain.n are requested t.. m:ti.e iitm --it r a pay. in en l. r'I.O.U).l;H 1"LU. tVwi.tiur;, Jao CC. 1 ' -ui ti N. R Zimnterman, ! MF.IlCIIsVXT TAILOR, -.r.nL-a-P ! 1 URkir S'liiar. , tl pared lo turnlsn Olficers 3lllltarT ' tiothins accorJitiB io regulations at shon : nonce. A.-o a general assonmrnt of Uoihs, - J I iri rtsu at iiit.n.eiiuai a Kea, hite ec tJioe i oe - HK partner-hip heretofore eiii:ne be- twt rn m. V .sj t.ii. a and A. li. Dill. the praci.ee of the law, is this rl.ov lis- 1 .e;a. A a jjijj,. i - ea::ar(t, :ta. ?, i5! l'l'UTAO New btand---Mow Goods t ' TOSLTII L.IIAWX having takeD tb ; tj room - ua.ir tue Tsieeraph ano Chri.aict etii -es.r.-i'.tud iU:ui,a-id Liltti ia aa eauaaavt varo-iy i-i ... a la': .m.t sfn.l.d sloi k of tLOTH t'Ass.!'.; :;i:i;.s. Ac, wujeli he w.ll lumluupim ..r-'.-.u- tie s!.!l cniitiFins the TaiU.riBK Butt i:.si. He i j.repaml eiciote all word en'..-isi. .l .. h. Car-. , lo the aUalaCliuB of Lti tesl.'iiier. .. li. C'utiim and h'rjiairtnf ixt da i i:ir. ii.ev.i L.ji;. .'pnl 10. Ihil l.iinsi'iiht-lm's cw sole el AriKtlrallj (lrr Mtlaraa, ) T .f .h M"jU l. intcrn Jt Vlitltiuij Yitwoj'paTatlH .dJ t Ai psrkln. with nil lllr fmpro . i.'s. : . a'. ...- Hi.d Oiikl. ttltili.UB. .-.I.' r.Ol.ltli . tM-'l' D fn.lR SrrH HItora -. I'. luiii. to Vi. -- hi li .ly tt.aHitnry s: m i r.-vut u, twin.... fiieiiiB -Triu, .r..i. I-,- ..r.--Nn.rnl Uisur tti Oi. li .0 S. -ue- nl j Alt. .(..ik.,ij. k'Ufii Li .i-t.Oiacrt. ff jf a )af!t ... wi aiLutc, a ill t W I AVfiKXIIKIW, P.O. U..X Iu.,. Ctiladi.lt.bLa, F. ri.o. lc.'.- LATEST NEWS ! fA'.o". v, Jrtr pa;i 1 a- we go o press, we received A dit- ,.cU &ia.i.- ihm mere wouia be a i&rg ' i .1 el Fruit an Ornamental Trees, &c. .Vc, I. r sale al thi place, ia liie aprmg in a Salary t iJt $uh vf the liuer. They will be trouiu from the old Laurel l.itliri- INar.-ery, Ii r:uerlv bf loujrinff to Lewi O. Hj'iinc-r, but Duw tu hkll&ii. Liwi flb Hlmxlh, wtio have eniered into a cu-pariner !;p t;.r i he pu:pise ol etab:i?t.mg a regular .Nutt-iy ai il.i piat e. 1 he e.d Laurel Kitlg ii--ery i sitUatifd in A-i-uns Co Pa., u well fubiiiit-d iiurery, and contain a yiH-d a var.eiv v.f irtrei as any in the biatef retm a (r -New V.-rlc. -Mr. H uuimet has had , D-i ! r-f. iri. nrf tn rlw buiiue lrom bit "Oytjb. Tiat- iu1. i- cit. '.t.l Utc-, -r.i lr,o Ut tt.-a.txa ariil-l. I'eraauat .-&.ug Ut iUKbmm t t lh.- li' in. ii"'l t--t:T Mri. t iu tt-oir rira uv, tt.i v.... -u liritiat tL.' kin i-d--ir. J. rui thi.l. Waiur , irr-a tfUL.i; in in tn.- ,urrTf t-t. will b icwr la. tt.i uriicr-, tali J i.ur'iiurr tio tnrt(ur mm ibm irv '. ttrfy; I jVillrf.il liai-y l-t. I"- tt nfl llt Of Ifta ' whwti -Lt li0'i. tut cw oot bi rttwllf Mjum !,. tint .liJ-rt-iil ri.-:tr; but lh puUitwUl LUiilMlai .Uv kVt til-r D.m fi-AViug llaJtitUliOU. Ar; ! It, b to 1" t--l bi-'h. tr. m 15 to cU.Mtl Pwltkh. tT' Ul i W 'J tt cl til.lt. 1- U S !. Mcb iiir l i'oiar, l' 4 In. 1. 4 t eU. Mch. l'Wstft ivr. -i ( '-t liiK, -' t" rU. tawb. i brrrv. ti I.. S It-t-t b.sCt'i, ' rtn. b. I'luins. '-u 'm -t k k,, 4 r. : ivt l.i;ii, stOftacMh." Nft-tsriUf. ijn. . . at'l .Iti ricvla, aU-tU. cb. urap .t.st ), in. !- f" 51 tfj. il. I'lTiantit. lv t- i.'- tr ti. i'x-tfrhvni". lSctt- I'.ia- ktrrit-a. he I. re It, VT ' flf. J-T .IliZrUu rrir-, Ii-tn nt li. Mil .tfvii. Mrt ti nt-. .t.ft-. j-t-r ua-fti, . r T-t. .r boadtctL J.Lli' irti, 1'k-u. h. I l-r atvn. I truuui. t.:l Urf. r. Ul Ij-'U. . I tftlrh. L.aj.tvvU lre-. fr'Oi tvjlt-ttrb. isHLI.I.Kl:. I.LU1S & HUMMER. SPECIAL NOTICE. M O I. Y TO HE SAVED! III SJI HITS has just retarnaat lrom 1'iiiiaJeiphia, with another large lot ef HOOTS AXI) SIIOoES purcbaji'l al the lowest prices. Those In want ol U 'Ots and -sti'ies, will and it to their a.ivamae to cai! and examine his iitre Slink of II(ime-3Iat!e iVork. ubirli for stvle and t-tiahiy ran not be sur passe.1 in l i.ien couiii,1 i.r elsewhere. Jems' tine ("a I" Ho. ti $3 SO I.a.l.es' fine Mi recre, hiah hel 1 60 A hnr .lualltv Uallutual Beols 174 Misses aud rbilJrcu'a Shoes at very low prices l.-r t'ash, al S'.uiVt' f. 'ii ion Jl-iot anil 1S1W Stort, ITI pposiie the Bank. I.ewistiut ?. Jan. 1, Peace Peace ! ! DV." K.K rtvU. .rl kinil piitrons. tfai mtintrr aalkiwat t It t.ii.itl. ti-r t . u .0. Mil.-? .riM arv dwwav j lirn ittf ,,.ur nit. i,:i ii. .1..I .: t .-I ) uf cafa. Am! c uiir i'lj. li'joU. at... utl..r Cd aarv. : WVt. H. r.-ir- anO l'l.s'l.. nj S.tin rurhDa u 1 ri.:oiiOr.iv. ai.U l.ii'.li.m.. aiij 6n M uol lOitliajBaa I U v I'.-tioi.. ai.il M.O.MI-, at. 1 Print. Sr si.u all ' luv-li as sT.ur's ati'l esi.Upisj a- juat itiw. calL I n ,.-r.. atti..ti art'! h.-ftio--- tri'in Tt-t to TEL.lMtSt i. St, in.-s I. r U-'i.-s slid ll .lt 11.. f..r sDali i U v'.e i'lnili. al all lit i." s. f r Uustera au.l cuata. I V. t tra-i) luaae CluiLlDj; a. vlicap a, ti. &LokwS. . w " ",r- .""'I !C""'. J Ctinoiio. s. Aul Is t, ni. :mO i lii-i siujs 1. r Jraai-rs an1 shlf ,,..t htn,. .,j t,.i.r, i,., .nj to, i i..w.a-it.,. '''?" I"'"'1 ' """" r"' '.'''"'i '' "",'"' w .a"'ir'u ."iVi!i.u!'.'':ud' ss,l C"nn Is. anj Crlnnllo SkirtaV i s:uj. t. r eraarrs mat .lima. ""Ja fnnr 4np, law aae 'lv Sugars tea . -liH. Ot C.J1---fa. r.v Itt r -r l K -1 - , u SI ,t- til kinJjol usMua ut, rrvlrr or fewn- At"lir'i i 1 1. mm -t'utj, SaroMi : it : sxi'oMnrR ta lur tAMILV t.OAi' MAKKR. i AP Ki'eheii t;rea'e ran b made into fo IV i.rcv.ioia. a.:ri'ii.panvu.(5 each Box. $0l' a easily u:dje vah iu a& making cup ut .'..!Ve. Manulaciuro. only by ihe Patentees t. M.,nQf .,.tur;nn. romnanr Ln" -1 ' :ll'lnU1'"-'Urln -""Pany. Fell 10, IsSij-I liEMOVAL! T. I. MIIU UV has r.mor.il hit Phalli. lm crunb i-taMltsbruent 10 ib uwe Mauet s.reri canted by Dr. Burlaii, OPPOSITE THE H llfre ht h;ls fi.ltl) up , of ihe Finest Galleries in tna iionmry: iu.iiit superior Me. Iute and a lootx .ritt c. we is aaust.i f'- - - - neaien. tail ami icai nia .utti-i.iiii'- I-ewisbuTif, Aug 13 PHOTOGRAPH ALIOS, re sale epf: ii. Baals Lia---T
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