i MIT f 8IAI All Mo "THE UNION," established In Whole Ko., 2,603. BY 0. '. WOKDEN AND J. R. COKNEL1US. 4 si.r.O per Year, alwayw la Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1863. a- "CHRONICLE," established in 1843 Whole No.. 987. 7 rtttLi-in n MMi-wtrkLl TurvJay Mnrnini; & Friday Afternoon. laf'We have auothcr Idler fruui IJapt. J, no for our licit Usuo. IWX.A heavy snow has fallen, which is rapidly yi.Uiti" to the rays of wirm sun. fQTbe Dutulitr vi tavern-keeper and retailers' Liceiipca taken out in Loion countj, under llie new Internal I tc venue aystetn, is o 51, yielding a tax uf $31 lU. l'trsons iuttrestol will j-lcaso t-cc Jude Beaver's notice, iu luo'ljir cuiurua. IaSrSb'iulJ any of our readers wih to OUUiu a urM-rate .nclodcon, we would ad- vit-e ikeiu to (atrociza liuraco Waters, 4!l lroadwa)-T N. V , wiWe adveriisc- incut lias been to our riper for tome tunc. ... . ... , ... . .i e auuw nine auoui uis i tauos, uui wc tlo kuow thit f jr purity aud sweetness of tone, external Uuib, Lis Mcludcobs re " bard to beat." Ss!lu tbe ll'.une, Mr. Laporte of Bradford has introduced a bill to restore thepayof Mrmbersof i.ur I.-gis!ataretutbe tbe old standard i per diy fur oue Luo Orcd dajs, and b.!f tliut tuui fur every day beyond tbe oue hju Jred. Sa&Tue I'enn-ylvitiia Ceinral Kiilway Company have leaded the Willum-prt iV ' Krie liailroaJ, which, with tbe unbury : ii. Krie in their couirol, and some line to liuffaloe city, gives that corporation still more extensive powers. Tbey, no doubt, i make good ruuuing roads, but when one ' considers how rapijly 'mammoth corpor- 1 utiona are coming to control States, it is matter of seiious reflection. "Camden & Aniboy" generally carries New Jersey, nnd in a close otitest the Central New York decides tbe clcctious of that State. u i in Kin TitKM 1 be speculators in g.iia, HUo nave raised tbe pric -s of all the oecessuries of life, were ail enemies of tbe (jovcruuicut all men aiding the Kebels by harass. ng the people of the Loyal States. Tbey were in real if Dot intended league with our enemies. They jorceu ma boiiuous value ol mid UD to n k 171. Sec. Chase's financial bill, and other measure, u. congress, on 1 nursuay last knocked gold dowu to Ho, but it rose to 105. Jlany of those pure (or rather fouh (peculators will soon become baokrupts - J and no true man, woman, or child, will pity them, if they suffer as they have niade others suffer. Test Votes. Na man in the Ubel States has done mere fir the I'uion, or suffered much more from the Kcoels, than the man (once 1 poor, aud a tailor by trade), Anuuew Juii.nson, uf Tenn. Foremost in fighting traitor sympathisers in the Free States, is ; JOSEl'U A. UKUilir, of lud. lbesegen- tlemeu passing through Harrishurg.it b f I was thought .11 men professing even a srk ol loyalty, would be glad to honor Iheiu, and that the State authorities should tflioiallj receive them. Accordingly, on Yesterday, wooed by tbe bright sun, a Friday, Maj. White, in Senate, moved the J p,rtv ,heir way to the Luoatio As- folljaing: ylum, a short distance north of this city. Wh.sa., Gov. Andrew Johnson, of Tenn- We fouDj 1r (;urweI1 awJi,iD,, M U8Ua e-isee, a brave and loyal man, wh-ise de vol ion p' i , mr I nion is tuily attested bv hts sacntices t- give efery iuf rmation in Lis power, and eilorts in the cause ot his country, ami consistent with his time aud tbe circuto-Kx-ov. Joseph A. Vi riijh', a distini;tn-lied - . T . ,.l patn..ne citizen ot in- Sat; ot luLana. are ao... to v,s,t IUrr,.br? and propose to address ihe people on the sreai iinrsin ns now .,..,..n the public mm-Land which .re ..f so murr. 'moment to the stability uf the Uenerai (overnmen Resolved, Tn.it ti th-reft re. : v. Andrew aimnon, oi t t . r i, i t j - t i B a a i . 1 ennessee. and M-I...V. Joseph fi. moiana. oe ano mv ar nr-ny irnoerru Ihe u-e of ihe h.il 1 ol the Srna'e this afternoon, for the purpose of addressing their lelluw-cit- lren.s ol reuuM'tvatiia. Mr. Clyuier oljoctcd, and Mr. Limber ton moved to amend by adding 'mnA lhat lh nf tl. Hull ..I' th. Q.nst. he likewise piirmled m Mai ,r onrrai (;i..ir B. M ClelUn, in which to receive ihe h..sii ,f his aJmirim friend . f ih,s. his native Stale, and that ihe Meuate invite nun to visit ihe; tiate Capnal.' , . :.: ' nir i.iii.tptraT moveu ia rudiiiiuid idd fu lowing tor jir. la,mner.o s proposi jot , . .. . w list tirti ..t-ti. -iif i. i trii.it ,'t nv oih.r tnend of the l.'nion. desires ihe use of this Hall for the purpose of deiendin!; the raaseof ihe l. nion and denoune.n- the Ke- belltuQ, it will be cbeerJully tendered. i i- ., ... - , I pon these resolutions, an animated .-.,. ii. i nd deeply impressive debate ensued, con- ; mingsixburs. Messrs Lowry, White, Penney, Bound, Lawrence, M'Candle,,, ' Twrrell, advocated tbe motions of Messrs. White antl ltid...... .i.i. a J i - 1 D live an 1 el.Hi.ieut speeches. M..r. i"r. : Il " . . , ' , ...mucriuo auu ii.n.ce.' I.. i ! - f poke with equal power against the resolu-! lion ot ;ur. Lite, and in favor of Lam-. bttttm'i. Finally, the vote was taken, aod Ridge. ' way's amendment and White's resolution ' were adopted as follows : TAsn.,.htiT.R-..ofia.inoii!iionii.R.irNir- tiiUo,i.uj.,r,ii,K.uii'hii..i..ruiirr,K..rr.vt.; "r.:- . f aUTii-'-rfclV i tt..i ; u .i.,...,,. ,i , M-ns-r ; s.r,.u .u . iM.ai?: riZTSrXZl , 'rw ' i':::.,":r"''', 5''f.l, --0 J ini ,i -.um rvrittin ; t ittdst, i, or !trt: u-noraa, n. ,j i-htiai. i.i.t. ti ,r v.t - i.m. b-rtoa. u.of ttariio: Mut, h. of hni; imith.' 1. .( ' ' . KiTHiwn a convict Servant man. .M:SnTwVn: I'ZiJiS-SS, "d BOfDe f b" fcIIW SUffefer8 e0thlD l.er.nc..n, a uatiTe ot Ireiaud." auj u.ii... orm . io. ' ' , awl trying to calm her perturbed spirit. I $:o Reward for htm. So every Democrat present except tbe ! The plc.diog look of some of theae unfor- ! "All non commissioned Officers and respectei and pa'rijiic Kinsey of Bucks j tuoates, were most effecting. One mild, j Privates," &c, "are hereby ordered to re put himself on record against welcoming ' sweet-looking girl, apparently in perfect pair to their Regiments ou or before tbe Johnson and Wright, and .gainst bearing j health, held out her band to every one j 1 dij of April oexi, otherwise they will a IVioii aud n'i rebellion speech from : that passed, and felt M lad if it were not be treated a. Deterttrt.' (Straleis Ueir prettudi d idol M Civiiau ! ehtkeo. Some iouked acrv .o4 dema-1 abaadantj then m now I jn the House, the same honor wa, pro- ' posed by Mr. Vincent of Krie (ao in8uec- tial and talented member, of the old Nor- j thutnberhud family of that name ) After an animated discussion fit renuiriuz a two t,jrjs' Tote t0 carry) the proposition was 1 j,, 1f tne fn0witjg vote (licpublicabs iu Komau, IVmncrat!. iu italic ;) rn M IW'-. Dfinlict, Bowman I.aiirMr How man (1 "- bit'o (MvrriT). Itr-wn (Warrrii), t'h 4iu ? .i orb ran. 4''l-iTun. ' ro. l- o-t. r, Irt-'UMil, (I'tilian, iirji'M urwnl, tintr, Harvy. ll.-uiy. ifnnt riiiialvl-hii. Nfk,ns i U :,li inn ton ), Uurton. II ut.-tint uit, J-ictJijf. J.. iiii-!ti, h ra i Hi i hoi. i. Lwiiiirt-..!-, L'-li B an. I.ntv. MViuv, MVlrtlan. M'Cti. -M Miirtri-. IV rr. V w.Mon Mii-t- inaii. A- Uluitf-ad, l'iinat, rtKm.j, Lttltr. -V A' . Sli.rU. mltb (I iffl.T I. SlUH h (l'ln'at), MM1. hu(lnn. Twi.t-h.-l., lint-ant. H'.ii. Hacuer, HLiUt. n tudltf, loung uta cat an, -- , Hop 4 1 Dem. 12. M. ini. Alexander. Bnr. Rirrtm, lUrV. Boi- lru, llr.ii. N.r;Luuit-rl.iiJ. i livioli-. K'lifl. ! ito, (ir.tr. it. II. -or. r. ll-rLm. Jii' m.ii, .I.nm-'1.is Kain, fju.,a. nuii.-y u. . J. . ..u. Ki.i.m-i.n. i: .i...i. ttm- , iur. Hb, w.iJi..m h. i.i. bLuocKAis. Ucre we have 13 out of 07 Democrats who vote to hrur Audrcw Johnson and Joseph A. Wright, illustrious L'nion Democrats and 42 out of G7 who vule O'jiimt that public testimony to those kuuored men in this day of ttial and 12 : bsent, or dodging tbe vote. ..theCom - -.iuU..iiH. E v - miitce oi Arrangemeuis uaa quituy se- j .... i ..j cure'4 mi larger auu mure comujouious Court llooui for the reception, so that the opposition of the "Copperheads" only served to get them on tbe record proper ly, but did Dot prevent tbe iuteuded de monstration. Ukcm-tiun of Johnson axd Wright. Friday evening, at ao early hour, tbe commodious an t elegant Court Room was crammed to suffoeition, and tbe s e cbes of ; the two gues kept up until after 11. (jov. ! Curtin presided, assisted by Judge l'ear ' son, Speakers Lawrence and Cessna, and other eminent men. Tho attentiou was ! most excellent, and the amlause most rapturous. Andrew Johnson is a stout, hearty. looking man of about fifty years, I should think, who spnke earnestly an 1 t ..... impressively, tut somewbat witn tbe ' . ' , .... , Southern defective oratory, in tha. a part uf his articulation was very low and mdis- tiuct, and consequently not heard at a dis- : . u u . u i .i.. 1 ,.u,c, lu.ujr Uriels lUKlKuy lUSIItg IUQ j tlirc,j of Lis argument. (Jnv. Wright is lu ercct, white headed, straightforward, ngieill spe,kcrf forcible, and patriotic. it..,h .nu..,..n r,..l..,l U'..hin.inn r-. " -w e Saturdav morning, on their business. It would be well for the Uoioo if tbey could traverse the Free States. IIAKRISBl'lU; I'OKRKSI'ONDENCE- TiiLKstiAY, March 5. The House has passed bill granting , Jt I SI' o. n ames Lawson and W m. fcteans, 1 rustees, power to sell certain real estate of l'rcsby- terian church at Iluffsloe X lioads. The Tonnage tax Bill is postponed un ,il rine.,lav nf nelt week Gov Aodrew Johnson the noble U Andrew Jounson, tne "ot'c UuioIli,t. 0f Tennessee is expected here to-ojorrow, and it is hoped will speak. FiilHAY March C. ....ufc what an influence a firm, strong, gentle j .,. , .Triiimii thise suir.rinir fr,m il ,hose -! " deprivation of reason. Ouo rarely leaves the walls of an asylum of (his nature. f i A ,i i.r.t r tbe ! w. s iuu utw ivbiiuk cutuu iu.ua uuva a a auo I . ... a... v a., fn . . ..uu. iuu, UJ. uoes ue B.uog the mite of tax be pays, which aids in giving such comforts to the afflicted .3 wo here see .round them. The most ecru- fuloua Dcatuess, puperior ventilatioo, en- j tire warmth aud comfort, arc everywhere i .1 i... .i:.i i u - . 1 r i "e improved or cured, 11 most gratifying. ; Passing through tho different wards, j where the assistants were guarding twen- ! t j n- 'J or ,ulr'J W0!uen "cu- ,oa conirouing 4 a ,bcm wh ,he kindj SImle 4ld ,he ge. ; , , . . . ;i ....t. . l auiooii.jr v.s.uio .u .ts 1 it was a sad but attractive study to ob 6erte ,he varied characters. Some seemed , .. Utterly demented, not regardmg any one, ' . . . and lying or sitting lu entire uncon- ' " 8 " A only ited, were r"Jice - nJ " we faoSed' hukei P fr"m ,heir book4 " nd ei"'''S your own mother would have done. ... ...i - j : . u omcrs gaiuereu iu groups 10 w.;u .a wo MMd. ce.ticalatlD. and Whisnering - IU K. t wsv rt...l frniM f ha rloliF fit w"a'J 800,8 PeePea "m """" ,m;,r -"""..ur.es, , t by themselves, but the most were in , c""Pnie or squads. One elderly lady, . bo hiJ becu here fi" Jear9' "cognixed j f our number, and conversed as free- I ly .ud almost as rationally as if she bad , . rtedVrv j " Mo?,,ose- i . : .I t. 1 11 "a f0"0" "d 0the" ' i -E-- r-..a.ui. "uo yvvl wce-tl, brought in, who h.d no' allowed any clothes to remain unon . htr i til tn Knk k. ... i niacal, and one muttered "Go to the Divil !" at every p.sscr-by. Many re- paid smile for (mile, aud nnd for nod, and and .bstainrd, very sanely, from forcing ; any further acquaintance : wbilo others I embraced every attention, as a means of passing out with the visitor, and some re- quire a gentle force to keep tbcra back. The view from the dome of the Asy lum, in a clear atmosphere, is most grand. It is said that the mountains of tbe coun ties of Terry, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams, aud York, (and perhaps Lancas ter and Lebanoii,) as well as of Daupbin, can seen be from this monument of tbe wise liberality of the people of Pennsylvania. What heart histories what food for wonder as well as for gratitude would -r n ,i ... n ..,.J f..r nr.fnrtn the story ofall tLesc woll-carcd tor unlortu nates reveal ! . w. full Tilt IT1K L-UIUIUCLC. Semi Weekly KrwN s5 Tears) old. : rea.,l.la ,J j o. ;H3M ratkM, THE ADTCRT1.KB. ! r';. f yr,; jvjv souu w.iirJSM lVi!kw2sSl WniNt.-t'AV, Fclruary 25, 1778. I.AXCASTEIi : Prints by J.'Ui Di xnp.in Qtimo ftrwt February 25, I77S. The Kxecutors of Joseph Shercr advertise a tract of 30U acres iu " White Ier Vrctk Township, Northumberland County." And 1. and S. Hughes advertise "one thousand acres lying in Anticam settlement, within jue miles of llag.-r's Town March 4, 1778. j "To the Inhabitants of New Jersey, Penn sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, aud Vir ginia. "Weiis, Countrymen, f- t'tlhnri Citizen! After these cauipaigus, during which tbe brave sutjouts uf these Slates have contended, not unsuccessfully, with one . of tbe most powerful kingdoms upon tk a a.r.w h.ui ...I r 1.. I II ... i. . I ... F II ...ill "! - .. a level with our opponcuts, and there is t d ,0 tbo auillics of ,hig coan,ry, wou;j enable us speedily to conclude the i .i.. : 1...1.1. ki.. war, auu IU BCITUIU IUC lu.liuauio t7r..?o- i"gs of I'eaec, Liberty and Safety. With I lux vi.-tav it ia tik rtn t cm nl at inn. sit thn ouenine of the next campaign, to asscm - ble a force sufficient, not barclv to cover i .:.: .!,. j Ihe country from a repetition of .bos. dep. redaiiona which it bath already suffered, but alan In onerate nrTensivelv aud strike but also to operate om.osireiy, ana strike sumo rTbe people aro then exhorted to raise .., ,, ... ,. ,. , hr: , , j . , . , ih.m 1 n . . . ..In il 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 th. Minn hi nf j I,, I -uay, uuue, ju.j uu iuus eoue.uues . j "Hut should there be anv an insensihln 1 J t0 tne c,Jlnui,ja interest, as not to exert themselves upon thuse generous principles, the private interests uf those, whose situa- tion makes them liable to become immedi- ate sutjects to tbe enemy's iucursious, ' Bnould I"? least, to a measure wh ch s calculated to save their property from pIund..ri ,heir fciniiCs from insult, j ,ud their own persons from abuse, hopeless cobfioemcnt, or perhaps . violent death, "U. nnni.vjUM. I "Head Quarters, Valley Forge, Feb. 18, i 1778." I This urgent and significant appeal is officially responded to, at length, and the same enforced, bv tbe Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. i.h, I'm off -re for sale '55 '"'J" "" '"J lB- ,ot Mie -J seres ot patented land, 6etire tithimj v h y . . ' . ( L,r 'lin"n!t " Inrout lownsbip 1,4 Lancaster, March 4. "A correnpan- J ' . , dent remarks, tb.t it is greatly to tbe ! ,jn.L , jn mtnj of th(.jr meeiiDgs ,ueT h'e 6e. rjousy recommended to their people to refraiu from the use of spirituous liquors, nd especially to forbrar to distil wheat j ad ryp- This niut meet with the coun- j tenance and approbation of every good man who sees tho dully fatal effects of the use ! q wb.koT ; ,Ua ,rin,. I ... .1, ,,..! ,1... ... ;nk.l,:i. i f . ... i;niled g i.te s. voluotaril v ioiuine ! . . k i oe euii fined ' . w i law in their respective States. I , i Ibe celebrated, well-known, humor- ; ous poem, "The Battle of the Kegs, ! ; pears in the same paper. I I March 18, 177S. I j Four Deserters John Wallace and , Francis M'Cluskev. Irishmen; Tobias ! Ki0ri.ch UtnB a"d Uh I i n.tivn.h trn .m ailverllsed. DV tbe Oth ' i ., ... ... frhi,i k.rhorin. ' 'Z. r------------ any 01 tnem, ana ia newaru is uuereu , I for either of them. (Of course, tbe Tories mlgDified , ,hei)e proofg of lhe ..da. mor,Iilltina.. of our mJt ,nd tbe di(,ga flf lMien witU CoDgreM.) Two fw() mome0) tw0 boJSi 1Dd w( -r, M oSeni fuf , bj , jn ,, v i tk. .Ii. ... Karit.n, 2iew Jersey. Jbe adult, are j iDd asM v wh0 6honld .ot U ho children, &c. March 25, 1778. To as Hiii oa fWn An excellent Clothier, an KngUth Keivant man who has . - . ,1 ihrie vrart and lour months to serve. Matters about Newport Mews. OrreonJar "r th stmr Ctironirle. Newport News, Feb. 25, 18C3. Newport News is no town. There are one or two houses near the shore two piers that run out into the James River some log barracks surrounded by ao em- , bankruent with a dry ditch, and some j eirthen works where guns bad been! mouuted. Standiug in our camp ground, you can sec water down toward Ft. Mod- t roe to the left, up the James river to the right, and water over toward Norfolk. i For several hundred yards from tbe shore it is bare sand plain, on:e cultivated, now without fence, tree or shrub. IJaek I of that it is swampy, and backed with heavy pitch timber. Thus it is up as far as you can see ; aud here the troops are : nicanipid. Our life is as bare of inci ' dent as tbe sandy plain is of trees, i'ack i uf us there arc roads ruubing through tbe woods, where wc have outposts. Trivial i i tics afford us some little amusement. There is an old Scotchman living there who sells ale at tho rate of about thirty dollars the half barrel, and butler at 40 cents tbe round. Uue of our Lieuteuauts was ou duty out there, one dark night Dot long : ago, and hearing a noise, like tbe scream of a goose, pur.-utd ; crossing the field be I saw a man standing there, and bailing him asked where that goose was he beard scream, "lie j ibers, I dou't know. I heard one squalling about her somewhere." Ou closer investigation, l'addy was found landing wilb his foot on tbe goose's neck, , Tne Lieutenant picked it up and. carried it back to the house, and coming into the light found his gloves and coat covered with blood the throat had been cut and life was extinct. The old lady recognized it her only goose, and bemoaned its loss with tears. ' 1'eir me, tbe poor thing's dead I bad her this three years, aud the was a aettini'. and 1 honed to have rros- ,. , kase Done but ,he 0d nder C ' j i ,h , ( i h i i J"(1 w,nd ,n l"lwS """J goJ. The Licutcnlnt dincd on j, the ntxt day, ' by her invitation. i The weather is deliffhtful to day a"aio. in contrast with Saturday night, when we had a furious storm of rain and snow. ' Ma0J ,cn, WCDt do"n D1 office" and men were exposed to its pitiless peltines. I j . - Our conJ.t.on .. improved b, a l.m.ted is- iB0 0r new tents, and the men shows ,. . , . , . n relJlneM m ,d3ptlDg themselves to I circumstances. j , . . A review, such as we bad today, IS a bore. Lvery one has to furbish himself up .. . 1 i weieiouimiTgopersonai inspection: . -f I . I .. niarL.hes on to the Ground stands several ' knur, until hio I.... ..I.. l.. i 1 " t. - i. u l iiio in u. i at , rides on to the irround and rioV. off i,. . ' very short lime ; and the whole thing is i over, as quick as tbo white clouds of the j salute fade away, and we toddle back to : quarters, moro tired than after a lone ' day s march, and much inclined to thii of the old expression "vanitv and vei ,ion of spirit." U was ' rih? the 1 ! pearar.ee of a half d ien ladies ' infusi think i vexa-1 P-, j some life into our tired spirits. One can appreciate tbe inspiring effect of the ! flag that midshipman Kasy hoisted to the mast of the Nostra Signora del Carmen, 1 when a Spanish corvette was pursuing him j 00 one "ie " F.oglish sloop of wr 0n ,hfl .'hfr sida De'iU" U make out who he ' J. M. L. AltAxro.XMEXT Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company give notice of their in- . v i I tent.on to .b.ndon so much o the west- erD dlvlfl0I1 of the can,l (lately forming apart oi tne main line ot tne public of tho main lioe of tbe 'wk) as lies between lilainvil!e and Johnstown, together w HQ airiiv, luPdrs I .nd re.ervoir. Ivi -est nf Johnstown used in connection with what is known as upper western division. T flfACSl" TMT YTT XJnlfWl&L mVt W W - A battle was fonnjlt at pnn IIlll, 13 mile!j f,.om J-Tanklin, Tontl.. in whii-li our InrrrK! ollorp.l n rovorso i On the 5th inst., live reirimeiits of ifntrr, one battery of artillery and two rc.in.ents of cavalry, nil utiilt-r J prtmiiifirtil rtt I Vtl I'n uifn nr I in !-i.l .... ... ., . iiiuiuiiii, uin;iiii;eu ou .-prnr' inn. Tiic re,)(.ls S1,,lenlv oponud 0, tliom ! with three liatteries'tit different points, i at the same time oulllatikintr them in greatly superior numbers. Ai une- Mu'll contest wasmaintaiiied witligreat r ,"..'ul u"' "eavy io?s on tunatel V Vo our troop.,' the larirest ; . .".t ,. ....t t Dart oi tne i.iii iniiiatia. n aih:iii-i . . .... . , , ,- ! o.i 1 11-: :.. 1 t .. i: ' ,' i iuiiimu uiiu o.iiu iiiuihi a, willi most Ol tlieir COmmiSSlOliea Oltl-' i cers. Iieinir i-ontiiroil. (lur artillorv ami cavalry were withdrawn. I " ,h"L - ,"7"', iTitZ ,, ; , ... eluding Saturday, the smb cay cf lne same 1 lie L. .s. gunboat Kinsman struck mnxn. a Snag in Berwick Bay, and sank. Fur the accommodation of persons con The rebel armory at Clinton, La., cerned, the Deputy Collector will attend has been destroyed by fire. Tuesday morning's Mews. The Richmond Despatch of March Gth, says that the Iudianola recently captured from the Yankees, was blown up last Tuesday night by the Rebels, and her'gtins fell into the hands of the Federals. Tho Queen of the West left in such a hurry as to leave part of her crew on ghore. Savasvah, March 3. The enemy are attacking Fort M'Alister. Three iron clad am) two mortar boats are playing on the fort. Our 8 inch coluuihiad has been dismounted two men slightly wounded. The ruing 1W t6vr A Mr. Stokes of Trenton, lately sued Judge Narr, of the True American, for damages, for having put his marriage among the deaths. Although the editor I i.ff.red to nuke it all right by putting 1 Q..bu' ,t..tli .ninniv th. thf tnarriaiies. f (e iu(ii ,ntnt pDediet would not accept (ue amende hinuralle. Damages six cents, MB Till KT4R A CHRnSU'LA. SOXG OF TUT SlMl'LETOXS. OI tti rbf! one atn-OfC rops, Aihi tttr abu.itlotiii-I aut'thrr: Hang l)i-m U-tli upuo cn iiu.t Ou i jut tv bad aa 'lotbcr." Thnt'N th rrvd ff Nmihirn ftxln. Itfttrr ratl than Xhy ran aj 11: Ti th-ir fiiMlp'a i.uly lrini(. Aud bow cuusUiitly tLty play it t Whn too Inp this rnrkno mnf, liu'I yn know tlat jtm'n ainny, M'-rr a finl. a l.uiKlfl ( II Titan .Saiutso on Ue rvtut of tiuioemf Annicun wan Ihf North tf r t"a--. Till tho rrbflw kick'-i and tlium'd br: Here tti" aiK.lltl-iutnl Who battrr d J.-wo tbo walls of SuinpUr? Who tauit.it o ulifrf to ftbhorf ItVros-p tU rrwoiulioD : yk h tni-bt-tJ it from our itnain t Slcn wlio ii-Jined tbr Ct0titutioot Tv'xltr.irtoD an-l !aFytt H iwb"! to w loui niawery rodvd : ISow a" LrtDOi rittr" p.rl. It suuat b uourwb d aotl exUixltdi SlnTvrT'a arrcaDt drmanila H. ut.l niilltlv our la.tt.cr' actioD; EUtt In the brrriJ nr Uf civil war tid Llxdj laetigaQ. If w art! amlitionit, H w hat U-d raokHn taacbirtf Bad Ot; Aid U"d forbid that m- bmiM uaa ilia Doblt ffinl t-t upbraid uil If wu an- trot- to Ftxtlntn runt Th world opi.rvaor bihi knock UOtlcr; Aod bctir'. the world op.r"r! try Xo rend our ijlori-'U laud Muudvr. Too'J hang o-i with th rrwl why ? bViuw wr Wm truth atvl bd it t Put out our litht IIioukIi siuialt It b. Aud you may tea tbe day yo 11 nerd it. Jurt eire tti 1af-power all It t:!aim, lou-a l ofrkhcioi; r rvWorn battle. Anil in tb i mr yt-ar- to rt'in Your own dntt-enilaaU may tw chattel. Tl tit tha Afri-an aloo ' h"ia alaTt-ry drrnn to toll aod Borrow : Tba bllriK poor will b it frT, Aud wbu may Dot b por to-morrow f Thoa artrunifnt fcr ulaTrrr, drawn t rcui rolr 4iv moot nun-ly I r-nlit odmI Of all tUs Klavro to new timo tH-Afaii. A lrC prorttioD baw bewn whit OB. IkV at Ruia'i it?rf to day, Wbitsr tho tha Sooth's dicUtortl H" w-rt iar ia Ff,-t. pray 1 V ho wer- KotnaD gkadiatoraF Give all thlr ritthti theo. wry od Tb rt-h. th or. th hijh, trt lowly; Thro ohall your fhildreo d.-ll benrath Th Hat: fc! Juftkf, purvatiil holy 1 PUULIC SAI.KS, AdTtrtUd in the "Chrooirle'' or BilU at tbll efflc. Marrh ift-rarm Stuck of Joha llartmaa. RufTaloe Marrh 17 -I'erMinal Prowrrt) aft hriMUa Keif. Lea la Mar.i; Kara. Murk of K.thrrt strahaa. tr Raffalwe r-a is-faraa nora r Kraacl. WIIvm. BaffalM Marrk l-.'ni Horn M lima nimrr. am, MMrt ,,, ... rw.., .. t. ," '" r Bnie . Mawb IJ-larai Mwk .1 Kirk. Blrhrl. Eal ItBtTaloe n,rraji-KarMrk.rHamrts..w.i(i.rr.i1 I Mork ,t samarl lii)rr. Wlalrl ! atarrk -n-iaria m-k or ram, iakeriiaa-. keiij Jia,.j,persaal rresenj ort.lkaaikrrlla.Ulsba; VFM.t'K NOTKS lir.l.it fh-"Ohn.Bi'lr" ofll-s.. ZUWiftluira IniUrt. Corretteil Vrrkly Wheat 81,40 Eggs I 10 Rye 85 Tallow 8 Corn, old "5 Lard 9 Oats M Fork fJ l.'U..nn,l 9 .M) (Hover seed 5 Mil Pried Apples. $1,00 Wool 40to,w Firkin Huttcr 12 Potatoes 02 Fresh Huttcr... 18 Country Soap 4 1G K.gs 4, 5, and 6 Old paper ivunntEO, On the CthoU.h Hf-T J. ti An-fa-h, WM Svrf-r?, of h. liT tnwitwhip.aDd CATUAHlSK DfcUUAM, of U hio ((wr. i, th wnie ,It. bT th- -am. THOMAS ?. BlltMra, Pf Kllv, an-l Mism OATfl A Ul K KKKO. of Hhiir UtN-r. On th- Ut iti.t.bv Re Jan. Harlxr, J"H.M H . M I T H , of Kt Itutlsiloe, au-i Mie MAKuAKlif LKlT.tL, of nyt-r In Siinhury. lt iti . bT J. D. Rrtrdn. J')IS LKKSMt and Mi- M III 4 W'lLP. In Shamokin. It in-t . h I'.a-t A. I. ITawB. Al'tll TO T A it V and M in K AT K KISKX 11 A KT.all nf Shamokio on thf th tilt , isKoKiiE ."IIIKItLKV and Ml- U SA.A KoVKK, both f bitn"(inc township. tlo thf:th ult . hv li. T. It ICil-v. J 'HN r.THOX rt.. of liitou,aud Mi' KL1.AULTU ULSIilfcUof Soy dr t'o. On th 37tb o:t . a Child rf Wm aod Prtarilla Tbr hurt, of Wf't Buftal-w, 7 iiHtiilh and ! va in hlnniDihiir, 4th iimt, or aroplXT. Mm MARY W AOKNrifchLK.It, of .liii-erowf. in ht-r :!! frar. In b'rr AuuMta town-hip N"rth d i alt-r a tnn n,1 pa.nluHllo, Mi. cAKAll llENUKKsUur, ia bar ! 7M,r. In .iunbirv, J7lh nit.. OKoftlK, ana of J. W. and Kiu.itfth lUtolor. al at.ut nwir. I .i. i.i. .! . iaVCCU r . I ... .......... wu wi U IUV., J.ISB B - ' ' AV.A A, Aesa j i1t,llllillIlHnt iSlClVllStUUllll Fumiture I HE undersigned, desirous of closinjr ont business in Lewi-bnrs; before the nnd & o. April, oners, a. Private Sale, .he enure miihi ul hi. shun. Cinsi in ol . ... xoois, r uiuiiuie, at., cau., at fr.rn.er prices. He aU offers a fine Hearse. March a. 63 sol.o.vtox YOLNU. U. S. Internal Jievenue. 14th Collection District, Penn'a. 1 he C..'.t, of Umn of .11 persons re- i.tiirtt1 In take nut Licenses havin? been . . r iuiiii.ritii, ...... ... ..v.v , ... comniriM, nonce is nereny given, mai me ti,es w, he received daily (except on ihe days below specified) by the Uepuiy Uollec J ' . - lor. at his office at Lninn Furnace, on and At the Uommiss.iii.ers umce, L.ewisDurg, on the 20th and 31st insts. At M. Kleckner's Hotel. New Berlin, on lhe t?.d inst. Ai Jacob Deckard's Hotel, Mifflinburg. on tbe 24ih inst. At Wm. Wolte's Hotel, in Hartleton, on the :.Vh inst. In Hightown, on the S7ib lost. All persons who shall fail to take out their j icenses, as reqnirea by law, on or oeiore ; said 5th dav of Marrh. I3. will incur the penally of THKKB TIMES THE AMOUST OF iAIU I.IUIsi.s in aeroroane, witn lhe provisions of the btfth secuon ol lhe Ex cise I. aw. Money nf ihe 17. S. only received. No furiher notice will be eie.n. A. K. KAH.EbTOCK, ITolleetor. rl.rvt.biir.. fm. JESSE B5AVEB. Tpn'v Collector, M.rrb 10, itw. Vaica r.rnAc., V-uo. Co .wtttiras m-m mum. UNION SEMINARY q-IHE becma oaner of .he present ses - ain will eonimenee March iC.aacl con- Uiiue nil June '" . , ... i t . i ( Prof. K. :. Hi.rr. A.M. ss.r.. v, Mis, KT, wlJm vc firm TWriin, Mart b lu, -l- UOUOHSU UKDIXAMJKS. HKRKaS, on the 1st ilay ff March, IH-VS, the Burs-. and Ttiwn t't.uncil ot (he ll)nuh ot I.fwt.-.bur? pasel an Or dinance directing that the pavements in the eaM iiile of Filth siren.be tl ihe width ol ten feet from the buiiiiin; l'iie io the curb, and by the same ordinance required the .same to be ma!e one -quare north aud oue square uuih troin Market iireei, now. ..me. Thai the owners t P,,r, l..sg ihe east iide of ?-ail trtet south ot Market hhatl make the.r pavtments in purMiance of sai l ordinance, anJ tbe anie are hrre'jy requirr.1 to be rr.a1e south from Market tr et ty St. t'aiharinc's street; the same to be cmpieM on or belore the lth 'lav f May. A. I). 16J. HWYL U.'VUW Hi, Burse-. AtteuT : WM JiiNa. Towo Ct.rk. Mjicb ua T HERKAS, it has been deemed t ipedi f f rnu byaihe Chief Burges and I owa Council of the borough ot l.euwburs, to ad.pt a dillcmit form ol proceeding, i a to chanze the maimer of conductm the atlairs ol the aaid Borough with a view to belter the financial eondiiiou, and to injure a more sale and convemeut tnude ot transacting buaincs, Stc , iherelure. Be it res.dved by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough ot i(-wibbur, ami it is hereby enacted by ihe authority vi the same, 1st. That the Off ires pf ihe Buaid (to wit: TownClerkand Borough Treasurer) atiall nt be held by one person. d. That the Collector of the Rad and Poor Tax of (he said Borough are not atluwed, and by this ordinance are prthibited Iroin receiving in payment of tax, any ordeis what ever except said orders are iMued by direc tion of the Council, stoned by the Burgees, and attested by the Clerk. 3d, That all orders isne.i by ihe Street Commissioners and atao by he tvereers ol" the lor, be presented, by the holders the ret f. lu the Town Council for approval, and there upon a boroush order, properly a. tested, be isMied to the said holder tor &ail amount, and the Street or i'oor orders be charged to the proper officer, to be accounted for id his settlement with said Boroush. 4th, That this act i to take e fleet, and go into operation, at the time ol the organization and election of the Officer:, uf the aaid Town Council for the ensuing year. By order of the Council. SAM'L H. (KV!;, Bursess. Attot: WM. JUNE., TownClt-rk. Marett '. X'OriCE. Having in a measure regained my health, I respectfully ask ihe votes ol the people oi' Lewisbtirir, at ihj curuing Elecuoa for the oilice of UO.VSTABLK. iiEO. J. KOHLA.XD. 'DTHE ASSESSOKS. The Axessmeof. J for is63 will be reajy for delivery about lne 15,1, ot March, f.rase call at Ibe lorn- mlisloBtn- office and ree-.ve ihem. , KpvK)V- fik : "'""i'-"" j FUmituTC i Furniture! ! Broke Out in a New Tlace! UL'KKAUS, fn.m 10 U ilS. FIXE DKESSIXt; SUREAL'S, fr-iOi iU to l- SECRETARIES. DESKS, &c. &c, dirfTTnt prtcra. BEDSTEADS, from 3 to f'si (M JiTrr ut pattern antl latent fty!. TABLES, rIitrawvon.il IWt and upaart-. Crotra. Ptr. End.rard, Dimu t- lirrkfaft. md- ot any kind of Wuvd uVsirt-J. hut V iainot. Xalniiny ai.il IlJa Wtfod lWa! ou hart'i fnr titc IraUu. STAXDS, TpA. W lmt-N 't. Svwmg. Ir. ie, SOFAS, I.Ol'Xt.KS, latest patterns, CHAIRS, 1'pbolitorad, Lav Arm. ?iinrf, PuroT fbai atway uo liAB'l: al. i'aiif JSit. Lax, K' 'T tnl Niirto, VI iu-ior t'hiir-. Un: au-l ntnli kt af r, Tablw and t'hitdr'n'n t ha.r, aat oa Latio. TAtr I, f T V . k' T U ! " 1 1 1 1-TIf I V 1 W A il V 1 ' 1 " ' llUOlv ami lOW CA.-KS, Ac. Faruiturt t'f WU OfH mtn'ijjiturct iit&urtd J J one y'ir. p. S. I inten t, in a short time, rss soon as ' rn P a lioe Hfir-e. to anenJ to the IXDEKTAKI.NO BUSINESS I will keep some iweniy.five or more dirlt-rent siEfd Col lins, tiinshed. and always reariv tn slinri nit nr.e. and will sell tweniy pr cent, cheaper than has ever been done in I.ewistioij. Call and se before purchasing elsewhere. KEI'AIKINU done immediately. CIIA. S. BKI.I., VhambcrUn'l Blork. Uwi.burs. Ivh. 21. li3. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOli AMI tenllenien's I'uriilkliina; Store, M Market St., just uhme the Hank, I Jf Li: ISUtlili, PA. i l ne subscriber has removed into the new firttd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Keber.where he has just received a larjje and well selected slock if iMlaVS CLOTHING, Cloths, t'asimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ar. I also Ct'T AND MAKE TO ORDER in ihe 1 Iws! style aail most rrasttnaMe ierm. Being a Practical Tailor, and employ in? the beM wnrkmf-n. ! can cntifidently invite b"h Old and Arte Cmera-dti n't forget ibe S.ga- , J he Kcu IJoor ! May i, lMfil J H BEAT.E CEMETERY NOTICE. VT an Election held by ihe MiockhnMers of ih lewtvhtir L'rmererr, ihe under- aUxiarl Triciirrr anil all monoua . f . rrave-iliinB. Ac, must be paid to i . lnl-r.sted will r lease note the ! change. Those now indebted to the Cemetery Asso- ei.tion .re requested to make imtredate pav ment- MOI.O.MUN.KITTER." Lrwithtirj, J.ft 2S. lSAioirt rivHE pannership heretofore eiisun. be- iweeo Ww. Vrs Otna and A. H. Dili, in ihe praci.ee of the law, is ilv, dav duv solved A. H. DILL. L.wisburg, Jan. 5j 1803. New btand---New Goods! , JOSEPH L. IIAWN bavin? taken th , J ru(ms onirr lheT,erl,,b lndChrt.icl j (,iriers.rrriiird ihem.and tilled m aa eaumuve I variety ol Iltttf Crp$, Gentftmen's Chthipg9& j A U a Tar; anil splffuM iirk of ti.Ol Hfl , (;AMMKKKrt, Ac, which he will mik up to order, is he itiil cDiiiiue the Tailoring Basi next. He is prepared to eieeute ail work entrusted lu hi care.lu ihe alu lac lion o( isia cuNiomer. i .. B. Cutting and Repainnr(rlr doD cn!er. Lewisbore. prtl 10, IH6t I.an&knlieimai Stw 8-jlt r art km mil? (irt4 rtrtanaw r tba , Mfjtc Lantern & buuH,eti'juoppaTat Lao tarn t and Apparatu. with alt th latt 1mm Wtont. for ('UIM; and prtat KxbiDltloaia. Tbarataloarurn.ntafna -lYff a frogi arrr4 ntrtor, OH mid Ns-w r-tao. nt Wan la H- iy Ijtnwlluior t th l ot Mul' , and tl prrsx af K-bl!i' rilatrltB Pri-'f T-vtij- rartr iru-- Natural UUtory ac4 o:l -r brarrhr. r t .-.-i-r rr ai.d Art. roil ii,irii t:on- arntru ti, .ur-hasir. r a eeajp!!) Cataioiiua of Lba kUit, a, ply to W. LAVriCXHFIf, lm'XS P.O. Bo i UZ Fbiladaipbia, Pa LATEST NEWS! 7 - nffl- Jt" r ai we go to press, we received a dl paicn slating thai mere would be a Jai( lot ui Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, lirac Vines, C? ' ic. oVc, lor aale at thi place, in the eurtug, tn tt Surttry cicA ttte of the Uiotr. They will be brought from the old Laurel Kidge .Nursery, tuiuierlv belunzin; to Lcwia : U. Huanuer, but now to &u.uk, Lewis M ' HtMim, who haveeuiered iitoa co-partnership fur ihe purpose ot establishing a regular .Nursery at ibis place. 1 he old Laurel Kidg Nursery is stiuaied in A-ams t'o.. Pa., ia a welt established nursery, and contains a ' pood a variety of trees as any ia the SJiaieof , Feun a or .New Vork. Mr. Hummer has had cvnaub-rmble xprirue ia tb butaM from ht yoUl. Tha putjiic wu s(,t:t largo, -il-b.rmU lrww,ul' ilw Lrt and talt varitM. fvrawu w ahis to porabaaw of Un arm. bail batter arivl iu their orUra auao, Uiat wecaa hriitgtb aiO'Udtrtd. but Utrrr will awaaon ; trMr broui;bt fruta tta Nurwry ttian wnl b n uaiif j to flit urUrri, aud parrbaatr cam tb-rlor ar Lb trw , blut buyiug.H tbvy wub to. V autaa a U?t of tr4 : whK-h wv bavwvD hand; lut w ca uol cuunaU 1 liuuirrata lli iliflervot Tarn-tin; but tbe buUil a til DbJ a catalogue at the Inm C tug la4itutiJB. Apple trw, 6 to lu fret bu:h. from 15 to 3u rta. aaala t-wai b. from 4 u o IWt tuti, 12 to 15 rt. oat h MaoUaril I'- ar, t i fvrt inch. to vo eta. aach. lwarr lr, u to 1 fr-r bih. to 4o ct acu. fiirrry. t to s hfvt huh, z t" i7 Ft- r-a. b. I iup. oo plum -if a, s.. 4 to I-t l.ih. -ptah, Nvi UaTlnrf. U'j:r-t'a, an l A (TKVt, fCt. acli. vjratf t in. 9, li-t. to a i I t-avU. A ui rBl. m to lrt.- rarh. ti iw bfflTlra, lActt. aai liiaval-rrro-. -tf. f .it h, or 7 . M-r ou4 a. ha(jtrrif , lu, t. rat ii. 'T I t . r ., r-trawN-inm. rtn p-r loiva, or Tvcla. pr haadfatl .butarb. lurin rarh.il pre d rn. I'riidKtratat trttxa, Irom . v I to vih. tiirarevD lrfr. f n tu sWcta to jl .acb. KHKI.LEK. LEWIS JIL'.MMER. Lowieburg, Jan. tl, lsti. SPECIAL NOTICE. nOXCT TO BE SATED I JOIIX SQI IKES has just retnrnea Irom fhi.atielpbia, wuh anoiher l.rgw ' lot of HOOTS AND SHOES . purchased at the lowest prices. Tbose 1ft . want ot H ots and htes. will find it to their advantage to call and examine his i lare Stock of Hume-Made Work, which for style and quality can not be aur passed in I'mon county or elsewhere, tlents' fine Calf Uoots $3 ftt I Ladies' fine Mi roceo. hich heel i 6 i A fiueqiialiiy Balmoral Boots 1 7S ' Misses .nd Children's Shoes at very luW prices for Cash, at Syuiret' Inion Hoot antl Shne Store, rr'npposite the Bank, j I.ewisburg, Jan. 1, IS03 i Peace Peace ! DFRfrirnd. and kind (;:?" frrttn eonatrr aad nwaj e tr rm .ui.S tor " pnaraaVwa, 1 hn itv tour attriiiii-ii, mi l p trt ot o.ur eara, Atri m wiir try iiool auj otb-r tn aax. sTr-rf rVrKt and fh.tili'. "d tin PorhwH, And C) -i.mi.ray- atol i.M.Lhmii. aiol tin- Wot. WLaJaa t'is l'. iir ami M..hair-. and I'm. if JS-r you all 8o.-b a frv'st": ud -ot-trot jot git ua a oalL HVtT Alu'lin and ."h'tioe- frtm rtn t TWitT arajtaf Ur ir St. . klBif f r Isatlif- al ii Halt lloM t"T fstOa. W r fr C'olh- at all prun. f- r duftrr anil coat, W tj rvauy Btd CIuUiIUaJ aa cheap a ti.SU-ll. Wr'ts Co Hop nd Co rt. and rrianlio Skirat Antl lv uitu- ami rhfrkiBK" fr irawt-rt. and trhirta, U , Shirt rrrmt- -ml i llm for rnra and fnr bnya w ' ?baat.s fur latUes, but Uou't dal ia tcya. Wt Oil-Tl iThn and CorrU to cow yftar flne, Ur'tr fba'lv frr t"r aiu.w an-t Kan t i yuM 4o nf'THrj kvlMB Ha.kt-t oB-l Kuhlwr of naa. We rw &uaraD(i twllee tor 1'kouivB ow Cfli. t i Rra-bn and K-ttl-. all kind -f (J-mw So rail atfl mawoo-. r bnit)t ! hrw : You'll fiml it on Mnrkt tr-U is-nts-r of iwt AtMIKLI.ft a Oil -ta..U- IL . Abi UtOWV .ea iKLurif. April 9. I v.. rt aiMbVIIII II ! IN l v i tie r'AMILY pOAP MAKSR. All KiichtMi lirt-a-? ran b made into go4 SOAP hr DMns SAfVMFIKK. r--.-liirf n..n. arrumPAtivinff BCh Boi. SOAP as ca.Mly made wuh it, aa making ft cup of Coiwe. MaoutacioreJ only by the Patentees . Manufacturinjr CompanT, rfllUDSlTBI. Fyi ItEMOVAL! 11 L.MOWKV has removed his I'hoto j. crapls t Hlaiilinbnif nt io New Bu.ltiitZ on M.tiKei sueri. rereoilv se cupied by Ur. Burlan. OI-PDSME THS Da Mi, ubere he has hied up on. ol ib Finest Galleries in the Country! Having superior laeiltsies and . Inn perienre, he i sausiw-d thai hiswork r t4 be beaten. Call an t lesl his wurkrurub'" Lewi.-burf;. Aug 15 piIOiOUKAPil ALBLMS Tor s.t bv A ...'". K - - v f v t f , a - A I i I in 1 n.