..L t'JBt'l'JJM. J. I WIT I STA1 Al III ISIUtt . Mill TO BY 0. N- WOUDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. 41 4I..VO per Year, always In Advance. rlllllMIKB hKUI-WrKhll j-liv .Mirnin? & Friday Afternoon. fO'lie tirm of Kvans i Cjoper ia dis ,.,! i. The energetic senior continues the business at the old Hind. r2Mr. Nevius baa for sale a few enpies nf the National Almaneo for ls!03 a large tod matt valuable collection of ficta and figures. lejr II iirard & CVs eipress rffic in I.ewisburs;, hi been sbnlibrl. K.ipress matter for all direction will hereafter be attend! 'oat Ibe office of Adains Eiprcaa, at J. Hik-r & Ci'a Drug Store. MTAninng the soldiers at borne on fuilixitfb, te notice Lieut. Jese Merrill, of K seeraos' signal c irps, Frank. 0. Schi lH -, bearer of despatches in 15urn side's army, and Oapt. John II. Musacr, of the c.iuiuiifaryd.-jartiucut, llelle 1'lsin, V. The; report the armies iu fioe health aud spirits. S?aTbe Mifilinbur,! Ttt-jraj.h says there is not a ease of 6UaII-pox in that bor ough .James I,ukcr ia discharged from Hassctiplug's Company, having lost the fure finder on his right hand, and being in poor health Mong Shaw Loo lectured iu llirtletin, Saturday evening. te-Tbc Official Vote for State Officers, read openly iu j lint session of each Ilouso, foot up as follows : Ami H.n. f nr.. flan. Slcnker 'Jl'.t IK,'! Harr CocUr.u lil.r,CSl RdSS -ilo.'JIH Majorities J.38i 2,974 Average, 3,179. I pAt an election of the l.cwishnrg & Mif-flmloir;- Turnpike Co., the following officers were chostn for ihe ensuing year; Panniw-ti'o. F. Miller. M ,ai.RH Martin Ilreishaeh.t.ideonBiehl, A'!am snecUler. J. Freilrnrk Pontius,. TiKuriKi ,,o CiEaa James F. I. inn. K. B. Walter, of the ea.t end. and Henry Mull, of the west end, were appointed Collec tors ot Tolls. loST-The remains of J. K iiierly, Sam url Wolfe and C I) l'ox, members of the USth Keg. l a. Vols (Col. Heaver's), who died of typhoid fever, at Falmouth, Va., were brought up, this week, by Adams' express, and taken to the vicinity of Mad jsuuburg, Centre Co., frr interment. aojuTbaiiks to Miss Linda Spigolmycr for a copy of the Fifth Annual Report of the Hoard of Visitors of the Government Hospital for the Insane, at Washington. The lipnrt is illustrated, in a superior niauuer, with a number of views of the immense building and its surroundings. Kjj-Jdines Hafcr writce us from York town, stating that the Union county drafted men are all well and in good spirits. Mr. H. has our thanks for a e ipy of the C waiter, a little piper of do cidvd niPrit, published at Vorktowo. TiMrXV Warsinu. During this war, Guv. Curtin has been honestly desirous of uumug the people of the O.d Keystone Ftate. With that view, be baa given tonic of the best offices at bis disposal and very many secondary ones to his political opponents (a thing they never do to us ) He furloughed those of their drafted men, elected to tbo Legislature thus giving Iheui the means of electing a State Treasurer and U. S. Senator, lo return fur all this kindness, Bockalew's tnoutb-picee (the liloomslunj Democrat) tpeaks of Gov. Curtin as follows : An Abolition mr.row mas held a fe. days asi) at Washington, at which Riot Par don Curtin attended and received hit orders. He is to he the abolition ronservative-nigser-rmancinaiion-anti-law candidate for re-elre-rioii. ''he way the people will put him itiroiish. ri!l be a caution lo men of his class and character," The above betrays the feelings of the party be has so sought conciliate. All the power be bas given them, they will use to prostrate him, as they would any other friend of the country. It takes eomo well-meaning persons a long while to learn the true nature of the Slave Tower, which is now seeking the destruc tion of free institutions under the stolen garb of "Democracy." Gov. Curtin may yet learn (as have many others before him) that, the more one yields to wrong and despotism, the more it demands lbs more ungrateful they are. " S" th- au-uek K.-l. utratrheS nana lb. plain, No mr. tbf,.h riillint elnud. to annr p.in( P-IWd. 11m I'.lhor. whirh InprU th.dsrt. riurkrd fruni hi. wing ihun r.nkliog in bit heart.'' The Freedom of the Press. Justice Storey, the eminent Jurist, in his commentaries on the Constitution, in treating of the first article of the amend ment made to that instrument in 17S9, which declares that Congress shall make n laws "abridging the freedom of speech or of the press," remarks: "That tbis amendment was intended to secure to every citizen an absolute right to speak, er write, or print, whatever he please, without any responsibility, publie or pri vate, therefore, is a supposition too wild to be indulged in by any rational man. This would be to allow to every citizen to destroy, at bis pleasure, the reputation, the peace, the properly, and even the per mit safety, of every citixeo. A man miiir, out nf mere malice and revenge, acry,e aoomer nf the most iofetaoDS mui'.o , iu.al CAcite ssiusl aitu the indignation of bis fellow citizens, by the ' most atrocious calumnies ; might disturb, I nay, overturn bis domestio peace, and i embitter his paternal affections ; might i inflict the most distressing punishment j upon the weak, the timid, and the inno cent ; might prejudice all man's civil and political aud private rights, and might stir up sedition, rebellion, and trea son, even against tbe government itself, ' in tbe wantonness of his passions or the tbe corruption of bis heart. Civil society could not go on under such circumstances. Men would then be obliged to resort to private vengeance lo make up the deficien ! cies of the law, and assassinations and savage cruelties would be perpetrated, with , all the freijuenoy belonging to barbarous communities. It is plain, then, that tbe ' language of the ameudmcnt imports no more than that every man has a right to speak, write, and print bis opinions on . auy subject whatever, without any prior ! restraint, so always that he does not in jure any other person in his rights, person, property, or reputation ; and so always that be docs not disturb the ptace, or at tempt to Bttbvert the Government." i Vet the right to "stir up sedition, rebel lion and treason against tbe Government," is now boldly claimed, by the pro-slavery . malignants of the country, as one of tbo guarantees of tbe Constitution in tbe amendment above referred to ! It is time i the people, those composing the voting population, studied these thing, and put themselves on their guard agaiost the sophistries and misrepresentations of the demagogues, who, under the pretence of ' championing the Constitution, and pro lectiog the peoplo from the usurpations of power, are, in reality, doing what tbey can ; to parsljz) the National Government, aud ' secure the success of rebellion and disun- 4 in." I A Loud Warning ! Geo. Mii.kiiy is especially hated, by the Rebels, for bis Union triumphs in aud firm bold on Western Virginia. They execrate bim, as they do Uiti.er and all other earnest Generals in our ar mies, llejiinsthe brave soldiers and r fficers in tbe fields of battle, in openly denouncing secession sympathizers in tbe Free States, ia tbe following manly, scath ing, and expressive letter. Those enemies of the Government, referred to by him, are laying up for themselves cause for life-long repentance. Hear tbe brave Western Geueral, MlMiov! EJitnr ImlianaiilU Jnurmil. I have just read the noble resolutions of my brother officers of Indiana, iu the gallant army of Uosecrans, who, having assisted by their heroism in achieving tbe splendid victory over the traitor army under Kragg, turn round to rebuke the more ri'e and cowardly trailort at hnnte, who, having tat-on athantagenf the alacnce of over 100, 000 patriot toldien to teal into power, are disgracing our State by their treasonable acts. Let these trailort nf the Indiana Legit latnre and the O-pperheadi, Huttcrnutt, and A'. (J. V.'t, throughout the State, who are giving aid, comfort, and encourage ment to armed treason in the South, read, lo the odium that has followed the memo ry of the lilue Light Federals and Hart, ford Conventiooists of 1812, tornrlkinj of the execration and delegation that tritl jUbnc tlieir memory down tlie ttream, of lime. 1 join with my fellow soldiers of tbe Union, everywhere, in warning thete trai lort at home, that, when we have crushed armed treason at tbe South, and restored the sovereignty of our Government over these misguided Stales, (wbiob, under God, we will aurely d"), are will, upon our return, while our hands are in, aso exfer minate treason at the Xorth, by armt, ij need be, and teal, by the blood of traitort, w'lereiier found, the permanent peace of our country, and tbe perpetuity of free government to all future generations. R. H. MILRor. Winchester, Va., Jan. 30, 18G3. II ABBISBURG rOKRESI'ONDENCE. TiiEsiiAr, March 3. j Coming down from the West Branch 1 yesterday, one oar was duly honored with "the clergy" bound for Conferences, ladies i bound for general diffusion, and editors on j duty. At Northumberland, we bad at- i inched to us a car full of Legislators, just I from Scranton and thereabouts a load of sin, generosity, drollery, and jollify, who kept each other sufficiently wide-awake They were evidently pleased with their, trip to that coal region a new world to many of them albeit great many of the "Legislative party" wars not Legislators, but some were hungry and thirsty souls always ready for such ebanee. A solitary ahad-fly erept into oar ear at Harriaburg, they were quite numer ous, and if not mistaken (as insects and birds somiiojes are) indicate Spring. Va rious songatera have been carolling sweet ly, last night and tbis morning. Bat it is beooming colder, and flies and birds must (io lbs emphatic if not classical phrase of the dsy) "dry up," and by their premature promises prove that tbey do not know mors than more reasonable beings, like yon and I. Our attentive and respected Assembly man, Mr. Sirouss, informs me that be was a sad spectator of the aocident en tbe i.iiw.j, jt.itiuey moteis,; It secured LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, near hit home, not far from Perry ville, I spective duties and positions. However, Juniata county. There is very steep ! with all his abilities and facilities, he has mountain under which the road runs, and 1 been unable to make a complete blockade, where there havo been disasters before Hut we have done something since our ar tbis. As the traio from I'ittsburg was ; rival. We have captured three fine going east, a Urge body of earth and steamers, bound into Charleston, with rnek. . found, which had slid down their almost invaluable cargoes, and caused vk .n.-h .;.!. 1 left -i.hont watchmen, is not stated. The splendid engine was thrown down the 1 ' steep bank into the river, whero the water : v ... ... , . ., ! , feet deep: it was followed by the j ear, and two passenger cars, was ten ,Tnnst There were many passengers aboard, but j aa the cars broke uo in their fall, most , . 1 r o - ; of them escaned. several by swimming-, The mail was mostly burned up. The Rebel sympathizing newspapors. ! express messenger aud baggage master, ! We have had, on an average off this ; who were supposed to be killed, were i harbor, about eight steamers, and two pi found standing in an upright position in lot boats, all the time. More steamers J their cars in the river, with the water up would, I think, have been very service to their chins, alive and uninjured, but able, yet it seems no more eould be spared the goods and baggage bad wedged them in so completely, that they eould not ex tricate themselves, until assistance was might have been forewarned of tbe oh-; struction, and tbe Company should be made to pay roundly for every loss bus- : taiucd exemplary damages would soon ; lessen thete horrible affairs, which the ; Company conceal, and about which we are .11 tnn indifferent. Watchmen, with fliirs ' by day and bright lanterns by night, 1 should be stationed wherever there is dn- .u .,-.:i .oo:.. ,,l Wo .nrf tht the linn ot channels 10 dud hhw, 1 hbliu ..i- , rendered, .ur. anoarer, a urover irom te guarae. i ,cd . ,he ,.rMi(lcn, ,018!,,mbleon j fuio. Church. ABOUT ON K HUM'KEU AfKbS 1 r.renl.nrff. was known to be killed, fand anl that thick fog-.heavy gilea, ana oarx, , .' . .;....;.. fi Tl. V.irch 10. lSf,3. . , ., , r.o.:t. u .irr4 ..e.pt .bot v- o- - ' IDC tlO IDSI.f If u uciuio- .ft ---- - - w bntnm avavaaK. it is foared others may be lost,) and ten night, all assist the smugglers in their ex-. 0pjke, 0f New York, vetoed h. xntikk ft.-, '.f. WSi y'o fX I or fifteen are wounded or hurt. Unless crtions lo get in or out, you cin more, A,icrD),uie resolutions ouiplimeutary i t".Jb. r. 1 hr- a. 1 ifyK ' V"; Ka!. TisVt iTi;wte. ! tho slido occurred at the moment of tbe readily pardon any seeming neglect on the ' t, ex.Ge0. Jtfhn Forter. tS'ri.rl"'..'!" e,.. :Z". .'..'11." h-JJ;;-; J"'"u' '"";'u" " " I ns,.e. it is certain the eoeineer 1 Dart of tho blockadcra. I Zrl "Aiihe same time and p'ace, a lot of Per. gcr of slides, and especially in such a sea- but a bright look-out would not prevent son as this. ' some damage to your corn. Whenwocap- Two descrters.hand cuffed and hoppled, ture the crib, and not until then, wil! we have having passed through Harrishurg, tbo 0ur own way. As you are aware, my du l'atriot made it an occasion for declaiming ties not being to keep a look-out on dock, about "the indignation excited by the hu miliating and disgraceful spectacle." The officer iu charga says the culprits bad been at large niue months, traveling through the country, receiving bounties and thcu deserting, hiring as substitutes and then deserting, and breaking out of barracks and breaking off hand cuffs, Such chaps, of course, are " martyrs to military tyranny," and no doubt the Patriot' psrty wooia exalt mem to me bead of our armies ! Wednesoat, March 4. Yesterday was private-bill day in the Unuse. The lScliucrove ferry hill tu objected ff the calendar by Mr Kilter. The most exciiing thing in Ine House waa an attempt by Trimmer and alsb, tbe Enitlish and Irish Members from l,u-; arne to dictate the terms of a Kailway for ..' ' ... i ., x.',. Wayna County. HOD, u .'itmnur irum Wayne, most handsomely rebuked them, and advocated his bill so effectively that Trimiuer nd were lei t alone id TJrrZL ' To day, the restoration of tbe Tonnage Tax ia tbe special order of the House. Jertey Shnre Boom,ngnin .' Mr. ioyes, , Sundays in order to get back to our duties Assemblyman from Clinton county, is ! tl;rc mu(.n fut ,1,9 difficulties of the openly for "the Boom at the Suoro," ! kIockijc wbieb ha, a strong dcfia I Yoll blTe .11, I suppose, read the de- and Williarosport a less one against it. ' Assemblyman Bock, although bailing tails of the exploits of the Rebel iron from Williamsport, seems to be in a clad off this port. All of the vessels quandary about what to do, the 'Shore 1 damaged wero light merchant steamers, people claiming him as their friend : if be wjtn jig batteries,) made into men of goes for tho Boom, he goes against his uk(J h M hinl Dot , be offends' hi, supporters at the Shore. Here is dilemma for you. What is to be done J Well, yesterday, in Senate, Me. Bucher, Democrat, from Cumlrland founfy, read tbo bill in place! benator Johnson moved us roierence 10 toe wai- mutes ou ,uuiciij, o wm.m - H . f .-k i u ka . member. Perhaps he will keep It there uutil Beck shows bis hand in the House i... . f. if . Willi.msnnrt man . B '. , .. . r . will not oppose it, why should a man from Muncy ? Tbe Senate passed three acts nf ineor- noration for the church of the United Brethren (commonly called Moravians) ... v ii i. - . i i called Moravians) ' tne Liinaen tiau oemiuarj j.m., ...... easier Oo , which has existed since ISUU tbe Moravian bemmary lor 1 oung .,a-1 dies at uetu enem. m..u.u.u ..ueo- fc woulJ bg M matii)iag l0 us as it and the Moravian College and Theolog-, " w ical Seminary at Bethlehem (formerly at j t gt soldier in our West Naxareth.) The formal incorporation of ern Territories to be shot by a IJigger ln theee institutions indicates increased pow- j dian with a poisoned arrow. Luckily for er and setivity in that denomination. j them, (and tbey know it, too,) our vessel To-dav, (jeorge Lunxie, mercnaui tailor on Market street, buries bis son of . few months, and bis father of many vears. Thus the extremes ol lire meet in tbe tomb, tbis day of March w iods and ebangeful temperature. W. From one of the Blockading Ships. CorrwpoDdene. of lb. fur a Chronkl) U. S STCAMKB I'llWUATAS, ) Off Charleston, S. C, Feb. 17. j There have been bat few topics more fre quently discussed, both at boms and abroad, during tbis war than tbe efficien cy or Ihe inefficiency of our blockading of tbe Rebel ports. The blockade of Charleston, on account of its importance, as well as tbis beiog tbe detested heart of the Rebellion, eomes ia for a heavy share in these discissions. As I have bad the pleasure of beiog here for the past sis months, ew remarks from me, eoneern icg thedifficullies of this blockade, I trust, may be aeeeptable. Our vessel bas been the flag ship el tne station, nntil within . few days ago, and to crack-but the kernel, hew delicious it she is commanded by one of the shrewdest, will be I most energetic and eiperieneed officera of The A'eie Irontidet is now bsre, as one tbe Navy. He bas bad entire eoetrol of of the bloekaders. She is the only iron Teasels hete, and ntsigos them their le- j oiad bie. As it was my feci"", ssrta beach and bo ' wrecked. We have also captured three : sailing vessels, going out. Tbe exact . . , . 1 1 .ts ,.K 1 number ol vessels tuai pa.o goio ''s- , .... i:. ; ..f.. ,ik. fnr.-v niuhts. i our lines, in safe,, e, dark flight. we are unable to determine with certain- ... . , ty. Hut 1 do not Believe mat inej t.iu.i the number captured, notwithstanding the numerous lies told on tho subject by , for this special duty. hen you bear in mind that this cuast is full of dangerous j sand bars, and that the line of channels to The abilities of persona accustomed to , the use of their eye-sight, as sailors are, is woouer.ul, nut uoa never g.. . u..o , eyes that could see a vessel, one hundred , yards off, through eomo of the fogs we; have here. Blockading a corn-crib against huncrv rats, on a very dark night, would not be an unfair simile to this blockade. ; It might be bad for the rats occasionally, : -.1- -na i .a itllH .r,lir. tO 1 Can Wliu uesici .1.: I hulin.K have BO my uip-iu..c, - fuiihfnMv djne their duty. ' ' ... ., There i is considerable time necessarily lost by steamers going into port for exam- ; ination, repairs, and fuel ships are not i immortal, but on the contrary require very h eXpend',iurcs for repairs. F;ogincs ; . ' .. , . . ffiaioo, -,a,t b, ce. : . . . iM., to say nothing of the other details about the shin's hull and rigging. Our vessel, for instance, with bcrimmense ooucrscau- , taiuillg ne,r nine., .on. of water, and in wlljch are eonsumcd at times seventy five , , , j :lh our DowcrfuI en- t"us uf c,,il dJ' " Poweriui en gines which.whendes.red.candotbe work of ' I. ;... l..e. .f,.r h..in bar- r." ........... n ' neosed, aud ready fjr constant duty for 8eve0 or eighty dlJS requir. . ,c. days for Ciiri.fui exainioatioo nd repairs, before ca safely .., tbey are ready for , J another beat. Wbeo we get into port, no i time is lost wa have even worked on j count too largely on the power of our a- vy, if we get inveigled into foreign war. A large portion of tbe Navy are of ' j, ,tj;e.) The Rebel accounts of the ! iffijf M j reiJ ,ben, mJaoif j the .,.... . r ,llint. tho most . , - cousunimaio -pi v-e, have ! seen during this rebellion, lart ol our ! . A.. I .n know tho rams had ' . . . , c : b ouL .uhour-h thev beard the canuon - ading. It was a buy day and tbe Rcb- "'. ,. i1i-,.dB . - ... , i i I 1U,BU' -- ' on auy nignt or uay wucu aatums ' e ny n.ght or u.y wncn aib.ne, f .1,.,,. n. ni.i from ihcir vmw. Oo in more to run on tho . . 1 ...... :. .v.. ..,. nn. A aneeial session of tbe U. S- Senate I loe township, one mue buu-.oi una ,... ii,.,. n,..,.i. . . ... T G EVANS. j 0ur vessel, wo have no fears for their iron- 0(j aB(j fi)r u t(J ba Ierj00Jij injured by p Hil. . th- . ...a . i . . , , ii some oi our uueeu oue auumn j ' can't smash in their sides, then gentle thump with our vessel's bow moving at the rate of thirteen knots an hour and backed by nearly four thousand tons of solid matter, woidd, I have no doubt. As a rant, there is nothing perhaps in our Navy superior to the Powhatan. We uut ....jumni.. " " would nae to nave a cuancs so scot mi merits. As to rams, I have good reason to be lieve that a day will speedily come, when we will see the most invulnerable and at tbe same time tbe most destructive vessels afloat, without a tingle gun, but depending on her steam power alone to destroy the most eostly and powerful men-of-war the world has yet produced. I suppose you would like to know when Charleston is to be takon. So would we. But Ait nafieitee. It will be a hard out MARCH G, 1863. months ago, to be attached to that noble vessel, I then thought it would be but a Um weeks, at farthest, before I should I have the steadinesa of my nerves tried, j Rye and she her armor, under the Rebel bat- Corn, old teries. But we are each all right J':;; the Ironsides bas been iept out or ne i ranne of the Rebels shot, ns well as your . old correspondent, U. The Kentucky Senate reeonsidered the .;,... ...... .ir.nr f'.tl f.slhirt fur dial. .i.v...., - - - persin the traitors convention at rrank Z The ,traightfout Unionists have i mpi,,, )t aud carriud every material It ii die, tbo Rebels are sheathing the Harriet l,aoo with iroD. She is siill at t , UalvestoD. An expedition of 10C0 cavalry, left Murfreesboru ou Sunday mormug, and eocouutered the ensmy at Hradyville. After cevrra u.-htioi? the euemv were j: .l -ok ,,. I,,., nf k 11 1 1 veil ii o ill i ii c tu.u, " i " J killed and 20 wouaded, and (0 pnvatcs and 8 officers captured. Our loss was 1 man siueu, i capi.iu uU o wo.-.. , Latest News ()ff Vk.ksbu u com. u .g ossercd tImt 0r ,ru1i)oat3 have Rone throiifrh. Tho rt!li; batteries ut arrentou (12 unk-3 below Virkslmr?;) have been reduced. The U. S. iron-clad gunboat Iu- dimiola has been captured by the reo- CIS. rsie was auacKtu ny inu rani Ouccn of the West aud the rebel ram Webb, and forced to surrender. Another boat ran the batteries, was fired ou. and received three shots. The small towu of Lake Providence ... n l, ,1 its t e.S VDll lit fl rO tnirotllOr ; a ,... .v..... j j u illl n l.irirn limOUUtof U.S. COHllnis- . - -o - 1 sary stores. 1 he rumors ol a threat I 1. l..-;n,. l.o.n C.o.rl.t ol Vii-ti. i .J burg appear iu uU u.iu.u..uuu. i A Uispatcli uaieu eavannan, Jiarrii j I, states that the rebel steamer -asu ' ville ran aground before Fort M Al i lister, and was destroyed by our iron clads. lHTm.IC sales, AdfrtiJ iu llit? ' ChronlrW or Bill sit tbU offlc. MijP.;iion-4Ucf Vr.s.K. Mlllrr. Uwltkan. i;rrrM)i rn.srnjrtiari.iia. Keif. le. is r.i:-r'ri Ma f Kubert urakaa.Sr., Kurr.ioe 19t4r- M k k. ,K,rr. fcr, Jl-Kral ate rrrwnal rntpent ml Mrs. s. I. lib. Ser S. BaDaliw Marrb -rara starker Kirk. Blckrl.Cwl Itntralne J-J 'SS MArTh-Firi wwk f nmpHtmhrrUmt.keUj llar.nv-rcrsonal Prnsen) f(.t'kaaikerlla.lrsk( VkNIlUK NtlTKS for ml. at th. "CbronW." offlc. MARRIED, On tb-31 int..bT Kt. A G. Drl, J-STRAWnRlDOK M't ;-;1I1T ni Mi4 MAKT A..(UUbter of Vmiui U. Krll. bolt) of BatTftlm lowntbip. B R-. I.Orivr, 'Jrtth utt, OBRflU S1IIVELY ud MiM (U.-?IN KuVKK.br.thof LtmaMtotwTp. 9CtO. In Lnwlibore. M in.t.. or quirk ennwimptlon, SLIZA 1IKTI1. agej jmu. .if. o H illtain Mrttlrr. In lwi.bnrs. en th. 4th nt . froni tnjarU .n'Ulned bj.i.ii.J'aniAS sriNNnT..ed .ii : j-.r.. In MiWinburc. 2'h nit, AXNA, iOu or Kobert Murg-in. me4 y.ir. j - - JOSAHSMXH " j -j-, AV1XU iicaled , Lt W15burs, soilc,,s a ; ,hare of lht pnhlie patronage. W ill be lounJ at the Riviere House until April lsu roTssrT , - -r ""OTICE is hereby given that ihe Copart- , Del.sn,p heretofore rusting between i Thompson l. Evans and Albert S. Cooper, 1 under ihe firm name of EVANS i COOPER, ' . .... ... ;.., K ,., ,v., Th. Books and arcounts are in the hands of T. fi. j i Evans. hos amhurized to seule the bust-; ' - - , n, of the late firm. , All kB(,wine themselves indebted will , All kB ine , p ease call at ihe j ALBERT S. COOPEE. u.i,borg, atch NOTICE. mHE uni!ersinrd havine purchased the I interest of Albert 8. Cooper in the late firm ol Evan, i Cooper will continue .he grocery aud 1-roalalon bus.nes. at . "I,"!.' ;.., , ...oen rr,, IB,nk ' , ,km m t, . l,heralniron?e. an.l hone i.c .... a . - r. .-- r - - - - - by slully,e ,he wants of my friends and rn-. i d jvoimr tn snppiy totia w mrn mm f d. , Ironace in me ntiurr. i . u. t. , Lewmburr. Sluch X. Executor's Notice. ""fOTICE is hereby Riven, that Letters tes N tameoiaryon Ihe last will and testament ..f lll'.XJ VMl.N ANUSTAUT. deceased, laie f ,eWisburg. l'nion county, have been granted to the nnders.sneu. by tne hrgis.er 01 I i lllon couniy. in due form of law; all persons having claims against said esute will present them, and those owms said estate are reques- wA tn make immediate payment, to CYRL'S BROWN, Eiecutor lewiiTf. Starch is ISS- Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. No. 6M Market St- PHILADELPHIA ft ,M, THE undersigned would vjfyk -BV relpecu-al. invite your at- jLtSSSSSienlion lo his well srlrrfd stock ot Fine tio'd and Silver WATCHES. Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every variety of styles comprising all of the itrtrcj, and most hfntLliful deaiima st Also, SDLIU WILTER WARE, equal to Cmn and . the heal make of Sitter Plated I Wure. Each arucle uwamnitd lo be a represented. - 1 Cow, Piss, etc Ac. 17 Welches and Jewelry carefully re-j Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock nairtd and sailsfaeuon srnarantred. Ti Under $. cash; over. 6 months' JACOB HARLEr. (.eusrener to SUuJ.r 4 tfeWry.) February l7, 16J. "THE UXIO.V establish?! in ISltWhule ISo., 2.M7. "CHRONICLE," estaMislicil ia 1 5 13 Whale No., SSti. UttBijslmrij IHnvUrt. Crrt'tJ ik'jl ; Wheat $1,4.') K'gS 5 .' Tailow ... 7j Lard OK Fork f'i 2.5M Clover seed r)ric(J Apples. $ I, Wool.... p:rvinRutter 1 I'otatoes ... 'C Fresh Kutter... it t'ountry &oap 4 o Rag. 4. 5. and 0 Old r"T"r riT.UC SALE. V de' I, be sold, at public sale, al the resi- uce uf the uicnler, iu l.ewislurg. S'lturday, M.inh 7, ISI'iS, j i Kurfau. BrrSiearfs, I .Uk. ihs fnlliiwtnir rr.'Prrtv : a. M!e Uoar.s. Sei-reiarv an-1 j Hook Case Carp-!. Mur-Ts. W.ti i Chars .T.iUeb, Lamp. Urs;r K't n- ! , ;o,,per Keliles, lar.. B.a i Corner t.o.iloar.!. WmJ-.w a Tal-V , An li UIiikK, sttee, I.arse Wairr Vr i Karihrn W are. iIJ Iron, c and . M. OiC. C. Ir Sale to commence al l o ! et a. I Feb. . 5:; t . . I'iii.i.im n.. i . - l'LT.LIC SALE. TIM. ha sold at I'uhlic Ven.lue. at the ' . . . . . . n . .r residence U ine suo.crioer, in nuna l,k,Lhatr.. be,ltt. ..l.. CI ul ery lar. ..u.-i. -.1 i-tli-r .dii-lr u-rd on !ti tsrui uJ u tl. Luumi. tcu liU Birrou. t oi-uli'-n b.re. a Sale lo commence at hall" past nine o clock. A. M.. when Terms of tile will l e n.iJe known by lOHN 11AKT.MAN. .usry Is. lSf. VENDL'K "1T7"!!.!. be sold, at Public Ha!e. at the farm sh,F, iniou county, on j Taetday, M,nh 17, 103, II 11 Kohert S'.rahan. iu uuua:oe iou- the ENTIRE FAKM STOt.'K of said sub- rrilier, eoo-utirii or Hori... 1 r"-t Ine- linj Mr 1 , Yriiblt IVt, MllCll .. Kiel im ( .It.e. 'A . 1 , t. brr if.., 1 ti.p Huic-r. 1 a-!. 1 sl-lt. F.'.., H.rm... t'uUn.ter, 1 ir.in lirlil. 1 Twl'. .lrnt tn nuiC ll. Thrr-hlt.ir M.-bin. Cullmi: U nk.. Kukf. sho.el.. H. by th. tnn. I"l.u.i.w llir bn-hel. . U'M o.nrm Hnruru, tir.m Cn.rt.r-. slo.il. Si.lb..: tbe eutir. .loek Ol llOU-.tiOHl UfUltlire. .-I1..IIIC ' Will''!. .IS . Tl. tlli i j.i,j Bur-.u. Unl.t.uu, In n ! hpll..'inrinr I, th. tan.!. Uii.oer 1M1. l.ini.l.ni re fnrlor C.vl St.-,. Il.tu.i.y M..n,..n.l ,r, l.rs. .uk.,l olber .rtic:i u-rt , u,m ,nJ io tl bu-., v 00,.,ul.. to t.auva. I I.. cnmin-nCt at 10 o'clock 13 the f..rnn. when T-rm. of Xale will b. made - R,JBERT sTKAU . Sr. t83. VENDUE. WU.U bf sold, at Public Sale, at the Farm uf Fratcia Wilson, in UulTahe luwDship. Lniun county, (near Lcwiburg.) uu Weflnenloy, Mirch IS, 1SG3, th fMlnwiOkT tmrm !tork of Fatwcrib4r. yn7tln Of Word llTT, i (fXl Urrs-JlDjt Mr;. 1 H:.i,wJjsi lrsi ilh f"l. i.'olt of TtrKu Durtie.ni O'"" ntl tur- hm HVit-rs. llf-tt. I four huris Hiioa uJ B-J, - tt h rm Wt"u: 1 tn it. Trurk WMr.rt. 1 , ring H Birn, 1 thoratCjirrMaif,l Tup ttuirry,l I'touuhtj. Hrfrro. CuitivBt'in. 'i pauot ru PUiiiit-. cut iron Von rin.tr. 1 Vara Mivt:r. 2 riul t'uttitstj lt..xr, tsirh tl-iw no l Prior Alr-ft lntst by thf bskjst.Fi, oJ oiaiiij ollttsr rtielv tu unin-rou to nx utiuu. 3le lo commence at 10 oclTk in the f.irenoon. whrn Terms .." ale wit! b maJe known by FRA.NClS Wll.bOX. r..rurT It. iwx VENDUE. 1T7ILL be sold, at the residence f the W subscriber, in Kelly Twp, L'nion Co., Thurvlny, March 19, lSC3, the following personal properly, to wit: ; 3 Horpes. 1 M.r with fu.l, 1 ttin-e-yi-.r o!J Colt. 2 t.n-vear olil C'lt. "J ..De-,r.r l'nlt. 4 i'o... I ll iter, 7 hewl V-nna Clll.. I Brelinic sow. 4 She.t.. 1 li.ur hum Walton. 1 t.e-hnr. U .run. I Spring Vi...n. I fled, ll'TM Fi-r .nil Tl,re.lnn Ion-. 1 Imiiiohi: Mill, 1 lirin brill tMyer-' pl'-n", 1 i-" r -rk, Hope nnu Fulli- 1 h-ll.r. 1 f-.rn l'l.-.. rnm.ti.r. I'ii.w. and lUrrnwm 1 ll-tn Kn.e. Hat l.l l.r.. llir Hear., tivellwir with Tarttvc.t -.Ih.r F-irmiiu I ten.iU Un numereu. tn sarnUen ; tlsu, iln by tu. tuo.l'outo.. bj tl bu.b.l, 4e. Sale to cooimenre at ID o'clock in Ihe forenoon. WILLIAM K. MOORE. 1-Vbrii.ry 14. tf-l. VENDUE. plMi be at public sale, at the Farm ' W of Win. I, Harris, on the Pike, in East Uuiuiloe township, l'nion Couaty, in j j commencing at 10 o'clock. A. M., 5 heal cf j horses & Milch Cows. : hea t Voun Cattle. "ttb-vuior hH.p. 8 htt. t !., 1 B"W. lhrhinf 1 Mv-hin. Pi'-K CiDttio.' Milt, I'littinf ! it.o. .-..rk It..! snitl I'ullftB. r.'-., H rr. n. i ulua- i tor-, llirwJit-m, tir-ini-t-ttf. brrri it-tvr f..,- V.n.r. Ir.in h-.Ul-. Bv-i.trml-. lo-'kinic snd it an 1 i.k. U- Tn Hltv SUiTf. Ii ir.u, itro.-r iti,.fosrit, ? tiif. Ctiavir. soi oilier UcuMbiiia re net BH-ti- : liMtirl. , . . . Tkkms. I'nder $5, ca-h ; over ." mnins with ewtl secnniv. KICHAKD liK-KKL. t.ruairy J1- ' 3 VENDUE. 1 1 - III. re in i be sold, at Biehl'a Hjtel. in Last ; uiral()Ci WedncKlay, March 25, 1803, the foMowine Personal Properly, to wit : 3 Horses, 5 Cows. a lot ol Hoes ol iliderrnt ' siies. S Waeons. Sled. Threshine Machine., Fannin? Mill. Hay Kake.heavy Horse Gears, , I Plows Harrows, t:ultivator, Hav Ladders, , i and a variety of other Farming Implemenis. " u-.. -i.... ! : " Rabies, . la't:,TMtX.lJln ul 1 esar, and a variety of other articles uoi enu- ,..i I meraied. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock A.M.,; when Terms will be made known nv ; HARKIET M'A .. J!L?V- '."i:":,."k,lr' VENDUE ' ti "ill be sow. a. """Ihv ' W senber. in W inliehl, Luion tov.n-np. ' ' ... , , I On Jhunday, Mirth -G, l50o, the followma Personal Tropenv. vi : j 1 Horse. 4'Miik Cows, I Heiter, 6 Pie. ; 1 four-horse Waion, I open Uucev. I Sle l, r. I Sle l. 1 shovel I 2 Ploughs. 1 side-hill Plough. I snovel 1 Plough, 1 gan? Plouah, I Harrow, 1 Culnva- I tor, I liung Hook, 1 ooa oior .. ci" I Clock.Horsetiears. U'gether with a.rarieiy of I other Farming L'leunils too numerous 10 I mention. . , , . . ! Sale to commence at 10 o cli ck in the 1 forenoon, when Terms of Male will he made known bv BAML'EL MO LK. WlnnelJ, r.S. V), 1" ; f I FUBLIC SALE. On Sfurday, Mirch 28, 1363, mHE sabsenber will oner large lot 01 I Household and Kuehen Furniture al , public Sale, at her residence, consigns of j HeRsirads. Bureaus. (Solas. Chairs. Tables, Looking Uiasses. Stoves, tsarUeu luiplements. credo, wub not. and approved awnrity. 1 Kl.tZ a. RETH CUJZLIdAX. j Uwvbui., i. , ti. I Ulun rrajfr 7tet-llnea l'r.a(ir in the Lutheran iiour. al 4 nclnin. b.tbatsi a:iern -i.r.s. ll He nvned lo alirnd- Heal Estate! I'L'IiLIC SALE. Will he sold ai iLe Kivitie House, . l.ru'isburg, on .Saturday. Mariu t, lACn, a two-storey FRAME H OU S E, and tha I. i ou whi- h .1 siamis. ou !.uih Severn -treel. f,.r:nrrly grcopled ty Mrs. Kehecta D.ik:.. u, - '1. I us. jo vr cent Cash, and inebalaeea in "i.e ai: 1 two years. KrM.ftx Mai-SARAHE MILLER. PUD LIC SALE. riMin i.r..ieiii;ned. AJminiviralors of lh I illa.e ol sarah L. Va Va aaa. la's of Buiraloe lown-ih'p, L'nion couniy, decrad, mil i tier, ai I'uiil.c a!e. on ihe prtmises. by mtue ol au orJer ol ihe Orphans' Court, oa Siturday, lU illsf ofMtnh, 18G3, the foilowin- Krai Estate to wit . A GOOD FARM, Mtuatv. it Luilaloe township, in iaiJ counljr. huuri'lt'it nf-rtti by iht:r iauJ lare of aij -rtt.i U. V-o VIj-i1i. ilf'd, tt My r-svl lJio fnm U. Us, Ia. t- S-m Brl.t. sw.uth t iavDtl of Kmwx Sitia CJ i&u ft JUAB sja sonal lrperiv wol l-e rtfered. Bjle of Personal Properly lo commence at III o'clock A. of said day ; Keal Estate will be otferet al !i o'clock 1. M-, when Terms will be lua-le Wnown hv J. F. VAN V.M.ZAH,Ad . Feb-:i; s s.lnKi)Eit. V FOR RENT. A Cue. large brick Dwelling Hons., jsji-on Souih Third siren. Lewisuurg. now ocruiiie ? bv Kef. br. Uicli'ou. Inquire nf .Keb.aof JEssE CORNELIUS. FOR RENT. -T? THE ihiee-sicrey house oo Market tSSlreel, nearly opposite the R viere Hou-. now occupied by Joseph C. liucher, Esq. Apply io the uodetsigued. Jan. J1. J'lR-N B. I.IXN. Two Vacant Town Lots for Sale, ONE on Ihe corner of Second street and Cherry alley, opposne ihe residence of K. M. Muster; ihe other on North Fif'.ta 1 street, formerly occupied by ihe Christian Church. For par.iculars. apply to Jamra ! Christie.ltennis Phillips or Martin Hann.S0 FOR RENT. i CTORE hOOM oo Market atreel, Levis burp,bel( ti5inE to Wm. F rick, now occu pied by Waihinzian Hutchison. Atu, Store Kooin of Rev. Jacob Roden bauh, and Daguerreao Gallery iiamdiaiely over said mom, on Market street. Inquire of janSSwr, WM. JONES. HOUSE AXD LOT FOR SALE. MMIE pul)jsrrit)rr olTors at pri- ) lsta Mir. Ui Cl.llitHJUSMlU- t W Dnh lp, ft aDdsasUsV uU milm (-itth of Le-wMijuri; Krtlfrr,..iiiDsr lb riw er r "sj tr-n-ltag trwm litU-o tw Nirtiiuiu'''FuJ m Jas tr bt of L-si,,l.urK-. llir Lot o-nuaial fti Acres). Oturvk nr !, ul tbe bt 'jualtt ol lnJ. .qi1 irmam (Ioum, i- d el ty Ji. nuii ;t utbt-r cut buuiiui(st aucb mm mx ro miirtJ. swuj (sill mtxltr m plratavabl tioinr nr bttit f thr purcbMate ini tirw rjta-i this Sprrr mad it: )ltta-a- id nnt vrr with lairrtrit. kVr furtls toturtntt.Mi mj-p'y t Ui Auctwa iiotv m CbaBbvarliiia Ll'K-h. Lw burt- Jau. B, tvi lu-lel F. A. 1JEU0WEH. A Farm, Saw Hill! & Timber Land, VLL at!jojntn, fir sale cn mojeratc termtv ( The Kurrn contain about one hUDiir4 and forty (I Ml) acres, ail in cultivation, with. a good two-siorey frame XJurrllins House and stui.e barn. The fa Mil. ha tlie iarpe water power of Penns I'reek- wnh aout ;iOO Acre of Timber Lai.j ail at-joinintT. in Limestone Tp, 1'iiion Co. Apply to Join M. Tatl. Aenl, MifHtitw burg, fuiir miles from tb rremtse. or lo JILliH BELLAS. Sunbury. " FCRREWf! rrUVO-STOREV BncW HoisE and I LOT on Nurlh Fourth Mrret. March IK. H. P. 4HELLLK- Notice is hereby given, T 10 the Stock holders of the BeMefbmr. Aaronhur2 anil Votinaman.town Tarn- p.k Koail 4'ouipany, that an t,:eclo n win be held at Ihe House ol Henry B. Mussina, m Aart-nsbure, on Tuesilay. ihe 10th day nf March nert. tieiween the hours ol 10 and o'clock, lo elect Five Directors to manage the concerns olthe Coin pan v lor ihr ensuine .ear. I'KTI'.K VI ILsON, President. Sprinf Mills, rb . l.-W-l FAMILY GROCERY! Hit: undersigned has opened a Kew f wit y rnnrFnv srnrvF. " in the rooms rerenlly occupied by W. M. Ellis, near the old Haves stand. Market street. Lew. ih.iri. mhrre h is alwsvs nrenared la , ,,lr.h ,he public wb .he be., of , Co(r,P. Xea. Susar. plrrm uUt tanillts, Fruilsi, FtsU. riour ! .v. a-...i a .o.a. A. , toieln,r wh a 0,hcr articles usually kept ,n Slch ail tM14blisliinein al ,he lowest price .Ja and hllll a ,rla,. Ura-e's Plantation lMters for aV. Ja" M-'6X NA1"Ai MlTCHELL.Ast ' Atalteatort Notice. " T "HERE AS, Letters of Administration ti p KEiKLCA DAWSt. ,rfase I, laleol the boro'oi Lewisbure. luioa emnitv, have been granted lo the subscriber. h Kesisirr of said cooniv. in Uu foruii an ,ts,,ai milebtrd 10 said estate are rrquss- pt) ,t llia,e oavmenl, and those having claims against the same will present l&em duly au'.henucaied fi r seitlenivni, to isAM'l. 11. OK WIG. Administrator Lewi-bore. Jan. K. UXIOX COOT AXD tIlUl. 35 Dili gS- STILL AHEAD! Come one! com. all-, and examine for vnorselv.s ih. lareeat and cheapest stock of Home made Boeis and Kh.s m Cmon eoumv ! I'F'Jusi received a FKEH 8LPPLY of City wade work at unusually low prices. yuick Sales nr.J Small ProGts" is the order of the dav at MJl'IREV. Opposite me Bu. J,wior YMN BOOKS PrD3tif"
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