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in cimty mi iiibiim gwgl 1 .1 Ul' 0. X. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS, At $1.50 rer Tear, alwasi In Advance.

Tuesilav Morning Fri-hy Aftfraonn. i ti kelter irom leg-See House Rjnt iad a Paper Uanger'sjard a verunirns. ea.The Turkey U-in School, unuer the argo of winef.r 3, had an iu- testing Exhibition on the evening of the char, teresti 11th iost. jCrJa-e Wo di i tearing at-J -ispc- iuteraicnt, the rewTerj aad id.nuty of h.s ti.B of Aramente. At 10 A M.

of next body, and his final barial. For the c'mmencs tbe Jury Cart for ela rejecting hit body after death, we nrinim Mr. Kane. 9a in I uioucuntv. le caneiaai.

Eamember, Coirts cost the Couaty $10 an hoar. Talk. We i.ave ri 1 c-m- late.ai Pot ip-r i an I il wri'n reces-e I bv t-nr. is an lorn as in be We have -t ff" that ae-cuat N.iw. sh i le kiiuwn.

thai no ti.i neM fot a Letter ta Paper, be real t.y any bat the one named upsn iu w.iii ci penal leave. And fore'v, at itie l-vr pr're of i.ar paper, can :1 to r1-' fraodins the Pnn er. annoymr by the realms cf it. Hot it this wrone i n.a aba'f in quarters we be oMiite in nee. mae Tubtic a fear n.lor.i J.

eiarafie. inform the P. M.iieneral L.ver-iii ioit Wanted Deeds, not Word3. Gen. M'Clellan- has issued a stirring Address to the Armios of tho 1'otomae, iu which he insists that t'l arpareat delays Lave been for their ultimate gcd, and a pleaty of i work is them.

Very well but we Lave hearl that fir Weary months pas. The result bas beeu tbe failure at Munsia's Hill and at Bail's EiuS, and the I'raiaeviili victory. The mi were always ready. JjL'aNflilt' "stju" is, "Not tli'Jft, nor windy 1'roclaaiatioLS, la: ti. Move on, men Ct-'aiis' "style" is t3 pah ahead, evn if "dandy do leave stae of their man-millinery behial find the en ruy nd whip them.

Lv.k at aad in Arkansas. Curtis, ikij-J, arc lern'j'j in czrnrt. East and West, both Armies and Xi- ies have orjantzod and crtat vie. ics, while M'Ciellau's ho-. one of tbc largest armies tbe world ever saw has been "preparing" to asail half its nam-Lcr within day's march We saved life by it," it is said.

Yet it is doubted whether a firm, sensible demonstration would Lave been teittl three months ago. Our et.vr sjijkrs have got through "mud," whieh is no birder Unionists than for Rebels. Besides, it is often true thai ss many lives are lost by inactivity, demoralization, and disease, in camp, ss by tbe casualties of a well man- ged field campaign. Bat soldiers expect to risk life, and the excuse betrays eiupi dity or something worse. CailtisTC Ol CWlJCrill Charge and Advance ofvL-t 1 aA ol.

Ike H.grihfOU nariuflr-ioa Kaacn! This preat event occurred cn Friday cf last week. Of those from Union couaty. Linn's and Kelly's men, though exposed, eecaced unharmed. We have net heard ma. lad some wounded, though we Could hope not.

Jiene nisaress as oneoi tne died at present at this burial, 1 The Rebels ran like throwinj their The V. Tribune reporter says and assarcd him that his Colo- were John Kaae, bis faithful, conClential morning, when we reached Gen. Burnside'e armj 4lJ away' over tbe 11.11 The 51st Pennslrania, f.r a lor- eel's grave was known. Kane described Orderly, now a Messenger in the War De- headquarters, and slept on some rails till bridge, setting it ante after they got overtime held in reserve, was ordered up to the locket, when Barbour said one of his partmeat and Licnt. Elliott, now a Pay- Then got up and marched some miles, when seven locomotives with a long train participate in the decisive charge of the men lad it, knew from whom it was taken, Master.

Tbe Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Rlzer, i We were ia tLe re. 'I'e "'hern Chivalry atray whole brigade upon the line of redans, wherB ha laid- Gen. Johnston and Cart.

S. R. Elliott, though on dutr bours, when tbe left wing of and passing through tho 51st Xew-York, it was lying en tbc ground after having exhausted ail its ammunition-, came under the heaviest fire, and without flinching or wavering moved to its place, and rasbed, with the other regi meats, upon tbe d-fenses of tbe enemy. The movement of Col llartranrt regiment was execated in the Dost deliberate manner, aad proved a com- plete success Gen. Burnside reports "By this rietory, our combined forces ksve captured eight batteries, containing forty-six heavy guns three batteries of light artillery of six each making io ai! sixty-four guns; two steamboats and mmber of sailing vessels, wagons, horses, I quantity of ammunition, eomissary I snd quartermaster's stores, forage, and the camp tqaipage of the rebel troops, a I Tiasity of resin, turpentine, cotton, Ac and over two bunlrcd prisoners.

'-r loss thus far ascertained will snount to ninety-one killed and four hun- and ilttr.c:r tacm moruily. Among tbce.some of cur most cMrt lLi men- rcbe) lass 1. Pere, tut ,3, a3 our nwn Joeing cectuail, eovered by their works." fr particulars A email frame ho hill Flemington, Clinton tLe property of wasting, little of the body remained except pack np and meet tbe Regiment at Ihenp-Ilobert eoatta, was e. 1 n- Tlij ,.11 iu. morula 01 tae Most of tbe furniture was saved tost The citizens of F.etnington have lent and anew iiim i aiaie.t omphud.

m. It. DeW i recently preach. Cd sermon in of Tear of hi. .7 "-c "try with the X.

S. l4bv.l; 'L 4tt Harrisburg. vb rc-'sit lasticco.nt. rott k.i iOS- Niia oy cur I Funeral of Col. James Cameron.

I Th rank of the e-entleman above named Lu early ani an late iu tu.s towa and vicinity the thousands who i I l. rxf af Tuesday, on 23 hours partial notice, out of hia memory and the fact of bis b'io tbl! 0f our neighbors losing bis Me io tbjs wir sc.em to iuvite a some- bat detailed account of bis death and first Oa the eveatful Saadiy, 21st las, Col Cameron led bis Regiment the 70th New York Volunteers, or 'Uighlanders," with the utmost coolness and cnuraje, ia anadnnced shrinking from no respnnsibility, aad displaying true mi- litary skill aad ardor. He was attired in i citii dress chiefly, and dismoun- Ud at aa early hoar, sending his horse to I the rear: (by these means, his horse with its aad his own Eno cap, dress sword and best suit, were saved, and are now ia the care of his brother, at Lcwis-barg About 4 i ia the afternoon not aware of the reverses in other quarters their Colonel was rallying tbe brave 73th for a third charge against the enemy, when be received tbe fatal ball in his breast staggering back, he was taught by I.ieut. Elliot and others of his men, dying almost instantly in their arm, the blood from his miath. Eight of the uieut placed their guns together as a and upon it bore baek his body two of this escort (aad a casual spectator) were shot deal, and two others wrjaded, on the way.

Ueachicg aa acubulacce of the 2d Maine Keir he was placed ia with some others, and, going towards Washington, his men took no further care. The ambulance stepped at the bouse cf the Widw 1' gm, where it was overtaken by a Com-jany of Stuart's Black II irse Ilsbel Cavalry, who emptied it of its inmates living and dead, and used it f.r themselves Tuesday, the Rebels crlered the burial tbe eignt dead at that Uousc. uue ol the Cavairy had takua from one body tbe of a lady and papers aad some f-J in money were a. so taken iroui Dim tiie.e matters induced tbe Widow to order her men to bury that particular body that it miht be found ajain. But some whites came along and told them to inter those Maj.

J.C.KliirrsCHM.iit. 1031 intruders anyway six were Comautfkr of Escort fioai Wiii'a-thrown into a gully, without being boxed ton, and of Cavalcade. or stripped Cameron, Oeing lam in me vehicle first, came out last on removal; blinket was thrown over him, and a little ai" nPon woitfo reucweia wc negroes as rains washed it away. 1 State Treasurer Magraw, snd others, it remembered, were sent to ask for dCd "re e- ty Beauregard's men. The design doubtless to take sdvantage natural sympathiescf theSecretary of War, snd wring from him, by correspondence, some iac.s acauowieugaieni government instead of a Usurpation.

But failed signally in that base scheme. 1 In August, Mr others, under nag irwce, wem ii tair.a v.aa-, wua II I I vw-cman gave orders that the grave be marked and a mark was kept op until the enemy left Manassas, when, for same reason, that i nd inursuay oi last wcex, tiotn 5ec. etanion commissionea rvane, ana loi. Cameron's friends requested Lieut. Elliot, to renew the search, rnday, tney stood again upon ths battle ground, and reached i tbe house where the Highlanders last saw the corpse of their Colonel.

They found l. li. a.su uue VI iuo uiaea lucu wuu bstisicu iu the barial, and wh. eorrectly described the locket, the clothing, and ths general appesranee of the man of whom they were I I io search Opening the third grave, the blanket was ras found snd Kane identified1 k-J. k.

.1 P.ma-.n k- his eoat, vest and pints, the undershirt he had recently purchased, and the truss with 1 his name, npoa his person. Tbey took bis Iecgth, six feet and an inch, correspon-, diag with his height (six feet two) when alive. A white man here appeared, and said those were Col. Cameron's remains. In short, no doubt remains of their genu-' ineness.

After nearly eijht months of. bositioa of the muscular fibre was not complete, anl tho surface bad something the appearance of mammy. The party mads a box of suea materials as could be gathered on the spot. Tho head of one of i. i uc oauiuuu UJ' ffeC" Tbe' fu.ly placed bis remains in the bos, snd returned to UVbiogton.

Satorday. They i at acre taere transurreu ncoiy mouo.cu coSo. At 11. A. of Monday, mil-1 itary cacort, deputed by the Wsr P-pirt ment, stated tstth lis Lewisburg, which they rcaehed 1 uUj.ylt LEWISCURG, UNION FRIDAY, Ity Bc.i, ri.w..

thronged with aa unprecedeated concourse rarle and liter and spectators i- tno towns ana iownuips u. our Solinsgrove, Sunbury, Xortbam- i il 1 l. 1 1... a. 4 pcrLaps other piaees more distant.

fjr tha llarri-burg Telegraph, aad X.X.I'Jotta for the Philad. B-iiletiu, were among tbe reporters present. The religious exercises at the house were Heading a Hymn by Kev. P.Ilii -r, Lutheran, anbury Scripture read by llev.K.A l'ink, Lutheran prayer by Kev. W.

C. Cattell, Presbyterian, liarrifburg Adlresses by Mr. Ulicr, and Kev.Th. M. nene.Methodist; HjmnreadbyKev.il.

S. Dickson, and prayer by UeT.P B.Marr, I'rebvtriaLi The Military Funeral Procession.mistly arranged ia Washington, wis as follows Muic Milton Silver Ba3l. Tart of Union County Civalrv. as Ic-i t-T ft. ur cll gry fcnj OIHeers a' Tall Hearers, natnulv r.ft I.

Mill-r. nil NT v. i it 1 1. N- eo uo N. i r.

I0M X. Lirul.F du a.l r. 1 J. I'ctachnicnt of as tluard of Hinnr P-r L'jtls it ja favial YTar II-n-sO of tiic tlec'J, ClcTL'ytiicti AViJox, Bi-oiiicrs, Otters, and other II Natives of the deceased, Carriages. Cliiuf Monruers M.ij.

Alba V. Elliott, Jolia Kane, Caf t. U. Eliott. Conitnittce of loth ITonsos of the Legislature Aml'iiOT'O iVtit-r I'- nr.tior hia 1 Wlun ol A.L.R A liutaut General of Pa.

r. Secretary of the Cotn'th. II. C. Hale', Qjarior Muster General.

Soldiers of lili. of the Aritiy and Xavy. Citizens iti Carriages an oa Foot. suspended, snd Uot of isi the iBj some roofs, were thronged with spectators. Tie co2t)i wreathcJ ltl rouded, was borne nnJtT taoneri wih c.Jpe t( plaililira masie rom impr3IDf baBji int0 tha Cemetery, snd hriei in the family ground of William Ctm the brother, and by the (ije of Angus Cameron, the father, of the Utfl deeeliel j.f Rljr rcaJ fBBcri, bJ Rev.prCs.Loomis,Bap.

of fcj tbe de.achnnl flf tha la5t boaot was piiJ cf JAMM CaMEBi.N. L.n Le a ni i 1 1 aue on.y person wi.u ui. wuen ne were not in the immediate field of contest. Edward Oaksmitb, formerly of the T9Th, was also rresent. The nresent 79th Reir.

is now iu aeifieo iu ur4 there wju.J have Decn a larger delcgatun in honor ol tneir late esteemed leader. i The decent burial of a beloved brother's honored remains bas been a mourntui anx-j iety with Gen. Cameron, who is happy in i prospect of his speedy departure for Rus- sia that that wh is ratified. Cameron was the first Union u. f.ll .1.1 V.

'-eiueier, -uu tmn I ii rtnA i nr tint KAvnlntinn ham kim soil V. a rntnaina n- t. a- aiveti I'rifistA sap i hsBA eever-1 Trivate Sjl-Jicrs who hivo diet! in thm mnfrv afm. in this mT These ment as well as tbe former. ARMY LETTERS.

of tbe ur A Cloirniiixl. From the "Linn Riiles." Steamer Cossack, March 5. List Monday we orders to us, aiong the shore. About GvO yards from the house we quartered in, is Ft. Bianeh- aid, which we guard with a detail of four-1 tcea men, relieved every day.

Between us and the fort is a place which was dug 1 1.1..! I i i r-, u-, i o. w9 pi'U oJ bad a band cart, on waica ty making half doien trips, we got our baggage to i I t.o kn.l mr.is then I u. wheeled, carried, lugged our bagg'gc up mile further to the tfart, sand sun hot It wis weatiwnie j-D. "mt rnc it tcaij.lcd to thicri nay ttiijlhiD i ikS bio a box ol camp Hemes, (.1 mioa weighed a thousand pounds that day,) i i k-Aa r.t -H" --r camp chest aud trunks, tni) intl it until be goes through it. When we landed on the Mand, we had nothing bat oar overcoat, We got the remainder of our biggie a wsek or two afterwards.

We met obi, fa- miliar laces, at tie ort. naaa i been with our regiment it over two weeks. As we came toiling they playfully jibed us, (they hal had a four horse testa to ban! tbeir's down :) Holloa, Cj. H. yoa look well in harness." To those bad- ed on the back, "Wbcre'syour ears?" We were in no humor to take ihings pleasant- lr, so we on in sullen si.eLce.

but watn we cast our burdens, we felt glad cf tbo relief and to seo oar companions. Uar baggige was to te loaded on a schooner, i but tbe schooner went off without it, leav- in it in a surf boat without oars. We tound lor eigat tompanivs on board the Cosaek. Two (our Sinking A K.l brcn mrmeA with the Springfield, r.fios, tbe rest of us with i smooth-bore muskets. We pleas- nra of trvin? them at target in the hn.Ir.

It pleasare to haadle such pieces, though nww- they arc said to be inferior to the Springfield. We have left ail, cot able to travel, on the Island. We were ordered to take only those able to endure long marching. They arc in good care, aad will join us t- .1 when we cet some place. We feel as lb we are not going back to the Island.

I am sorry that I was cot able to explore the Island more thoroughly, but as it is, I I have seen most of it. 1 Copt. Linn here gives long and in-. teresting history and description of Kotooke Island, which we reserve for some ''dry times news." Ed By the way, our friends will fiud ia the picture oi tne imoaruneui oi i. jariew and landing ct tae trorpi as illustrated in 'Frank Leslie," a very Sao anl truthful representatien.

I Lave no diabt that his nave no JUL'l iaa( nis 1 of the same character present, and I have 1 other sketches arc as his artist was mentioned before his dating pursuit of his art. lne illustration ia ins lore Illustrated News," has certaiuly been made by some one who sever saw the battle cr i the Island. We have jat heard that Banks' divis- ion was defeated at Loesburi? 111 nf 1, 1 n. 1. We are in suspense.

We wouldn't be- licve the Ft. Dunelson affair until confirm- ed. We wont believe this until we must, Xewtsern. 1 Fridav. March To i.

ing to go tnte camp. Yen will probably have heard of the battle. Thank God 1 I am safe, though I hardly eipected it two hoars ago. Wo have had a dreadful time, having landed, sixteen miles below the town, oa a har day, when it began to rain, sud rained all Bight. We marched througb mud and rain all ths sfternoon.

Detailed to bring the cannon, we dra22d oa nil nine o'clock at ni-ht, laid djwn in the wet until two o'clock, then no and lied away until four o'clock io the Regiment (among which we were) lie at toek the battery, and W3 plnted our old Penn'a Fourth flag ntion it. We have seven! ballv ininrod. hnl tinni rfmin nr an.r.!.. i. los oa 'he other.

"yr of Sebooley's musket. Tbe boys were We went Ter. jell, a wide ravine, tilled with felled trees. I saw i.1 cut. iteaver dancing like mad on the lha dr during tbe whole three hoars, ontil I went np hill that wearied ns; taen Mand myse.t with sword drawn, cati mo ant.

Th hnltat Bt.iai "ZZl I. vw. uvwa. vuiun iiuhuj us, uui uown 1. a- -1 twe went, the Xew lor olst cheensc I t' snd Gen Reno among ns, urging on charge.

It repaid all our fatigue But I am dreadfully used np. I write this in or-' dor that you may havo news from n. as soon as possible. J.M.L. 1II IT.

Mlor.Ml I IMS BKOIliFR. Xeah Xewcers, Sar, March 15 I Oa the 4th iust, I wrote that we cx-' pected to go to Winton and thence to Weldon. but that it i tbe or mjeg cy I Tburj I wa3 CDt in landin- iu ir'ps, auia our nriiae marcr.ed Brick Yard," south side of X.use river Tfae boaJ i breastwork Uended, we are told three mjfj ittta tU RiiU lu.lt MeU.i City to X.wbera. 1 But this loimid.bio cjcjiUd we ajpubtd MARCH 21, 1SG2, A part of the 51st Reg. Pa.

Vol. wont a the comraon roa J. It moved forward ia tw Oar bitterv CI s.x pins battcrv cf -I. "i became sa bad they could move no further. GcD.

Barnside said tbe guns must be along, and we were detailed Col. Bell to bring them cn. It was alui st uaik, bt and men t)ok hold, and through mud and rain, with cccni aal r's by four o'clock in the of I'riley, reached tbe advance column. Our Colonel found Burssids nd Rem lying djwn together; they arose, sbo Lim warmly by the band, saying, "Anl so you have tbe Guns np Von deserve great credit, and shall not be forgotten." was hard work sitSout food, knee i iu mud and the wheels sunk to the hub, ant raining a.l tte tuo tut not a cota- was uttered we were to victory I am satisfied no soldiers in the Division could have endured more than Ptau'a boys After two hours' rest, wa at the eomin? ef dav. then marched to the Rail- road, Cred cff'onr guns, and reloaded, an ticipating a battle.

A.l this time we heard oar runs rdavinz awT at the Fort near thHirr. Tha first firing frnm nnr e.il. umn was about 9 (jjhoxtk. Our 51st Pesa'a was ordered to form snd lie down behind the 9ih Xew Jersey. Here we laid, im- patiently, until Gen.

Reno sent an order to divide our Regiment. Lieut. Col. Bell, with Lieut. Beaver as his aid, forming th uh wi ordore(j 6a Xew Jersey.

Col. Ilartrantt, with the right wing, was to snpport tho slst Xew York, which was hotly engag-d. Uar wing moved np in lively ordtr fcr ail seemed to think we had the Sag cf the old 4th Penn'a in charge, and the credit of tho olst l'enu'a to make. I think one of the happiest moments of my short life was when I saw Co. II.

move sa gallantly up and, wua perfect coolness, i whole win; came cp at tbe time ourel two heavy vjiieys into the tery before them, and tlea charged lay 3- nets. The enemy 2ed as we came on. Our ucba. a lie caeuiy uea as came on. rur shout was taken up by the wh i'e line, snd ts lL-7 their eutrenchmeats, the cjI.

rs of the oil lib were planted amid dtafenii-2 he entire arm v. All our fliuea ve forgotten. Wl wprm immA. diately ordered forward the 51st Penna iu advance. I I3 'he meantime, the other Divisions of xpeioo fad made a vigorous assault c.eitu-guu oauerv, aba our a tiou of the to We marched on after the enemy, on the Railroad, but tbey had cars ready, and mostly cicaped ty them.

They burned the bridges aad the tar factory. Ojr bri bout loU prisoners. The olst can a Reg lost none aiii.cii, ana on.y ten woundsd. tbimc we have complete posessioa of the coast. 1 ours in baste.

G. S. "Charles I'- M'Fadden, Drummer, in UlM lo friend' "rite ''rt I tcrall the news of another creat and Eurious victory -he tip and sorry that tha Captain tho't it ble, on account of recent sickness, me to remain on the boat, so that I was not a tha ix- I received it our la'J cn a tattcry of felled trees over a breastwork of earth Koan. ke they deserved, but they c'aa'not withhold it this time, for never did braver men fight and you can not give the La- wisburir bovs too much Draise. ('those in i luc 1 mcao.

IQa UOk IBOSC WOO Were 0 01 there, myself being one of the latter, ta( jt in Xcwb.ro we hlJ 40 10ni0.j,j men. loename ot JJurnside is a terror to all Xorth Carolina. If yon could see forlifieitions, you would think it impossible for men to get them." From tbe Rooke Guards. Manassas Jitnction, March 14. As we sre now encamped in the noted ana ooistea strorgaoia ot Rebeidom, 1 Tront, drear the Uebcls a hort ills-will give yoa few lines with reference to tanee down the summit.

The infunt- our march. On Monday, the 10th. at 10 o'clock, P. we were with or- 1 akc.ir ders to be ready by 5 0 clock far march. T.

The being made acquainted with the of a chlce t0 mt uc Ran, were p-rfeetl, wild with excite mV "rrJ- "liiiu; eu acuiaia camp, ah ready oy 0 clock. were in ranks at 0 0 clock, pretty fast Every 008 r0Un 3 each a 0Ter At the word march, we were off at a quick step, through. creeks, mud and rain, sod after two days' march, on the morning of the third, we srriTC(i ttaI1 tai toaai hr'tJge burned down also the Railroad Biid n. oiue.aau.ug lac route, iuaj PS- The UebeU bad all left. came on to and foacd it tha same way.

iroai appearances, they lcit oo double quick, sud burned wrj and destroyed ail the property they could. To duscribe the luius they IcLinJ. is ef fi.ur wh.re Larrrls i tad Leen U.k.u to jilj ei 'CHRONICLE," in 1543 Whole 933. aod ticon baraed to cinders, their store- II burned t.nd in the ruins every tarn you eeuld mention mai uj. tarn, were abundant.

Their wooden tents ia them we found I some provisions ana Dea, Yjo. onht to have just seen oar biys go it.to boe-cake in tbe pans by B.be'.s. We fund flour and meat, and made a hearty safper. have taben several straggling prisjaers ainoe we were here, and a many have corns iLto our Lanls. We expect to re- maiu here a few days, natil tbe and artistic in which Mr.

is repaired this far.so we can got provisions "as papered our .11. -e mot cc.mpeieoi wontmaa, wonhy ihe pal-after as. Then wo expect to march tor who may desire wor done ia tbe enemy, wherever we can End them, From the appearance of this place, the way it was fortiS -d, and the advantage they had in their batteries, riSe pits, and forti fications of d.rT.rcnt kinds, leaving them tb hnrr? thev niuKt have done. I do! not believe tbey be easy found. There is aa artsy of us in and about here how many, I cannot tell; but we have t() a e.eaa saeep ol everytuing like Hebe.

lion, in short order. Our men are all Weil, ia cood spirits, hoping we may have a chance to visit Richmond as we ItsTpIv rlaA trk find th n0J naart her. h. a ui I will will quit until I can get Sutne more UU aaS IA. J- a mwm paper, and itk.

C. E. 53d Pi. Vol. Esatest Hews Oen.

Latier reached I.aad, near Urieias, inst. The Rebels have fallea back from the mouth of creek. 1 A battle near Fort Craie, New Mexiee, i 21: rosa.ied ia the repu.se of Us. jexans, bat we lost, among others, the Cajt. M'Uae and other good men, with a howitzer battery.

M'Rae was de- sorted, but he stood his gun, sbne. re- tolver in hand, fighting to tae last, ruMi, i Fortress Monroe, Rhode Ilaad arrived tru KejWtsl wtth the maiis, yesterday evening. m. aa. Yancey, K.bel emissary to Europe, was a auecy, vei au captured a few diys since on which was trying to bl-ekaie.

lie was i board cf a ruu" our cijUict. out was recoguizca ov Bewipaper i correspondent. Good frora Florida March 13. Despatches 1 at tt; avy from deer Dapoat, announce that the of the I'nited States tloats over Fort Marion, st St. Augustine, Florida.

The towa of St. Augustine was surren- d.red without a fight, tho towa authorities Commander Rogers in the Tjwu lia.i, and after being assured that be Wvuid protect tbe ieyal citizens, they raised tbe nit; with their own hands. i k. ,1,. Tills is the second of the old Government for's that has been taken by Com.Djpont.

The of Jacksocvillj, Florida, was also surrend-rei in like manner, and the Governor of Flerlda has recommended ths entire evacuation of Ea-t Florida. Another Victory in Arkansas la which three Rebrl Colcne's were The eaeiny seem tiiostiy brokea ap ia tsat quarter. The Pea Ridge ictory becomes magni- Led ia rtanee as r-esea us. It was the hardest fought batt.e that has yet transpired in this war. BY TCUtStl'II.

St. March 2 The cnemv'-t flotilla at I-ht-1 a. 10. which'; Lunrn in between Co-n. Footo and Gen.

bis iM'ie another toceapeao nt.ienyer. Ilicirgnn- boats Clltr.l're 1 Gen. Pone 5 Latteries On. tae tin mil. lor an liour and a half.

tut n-wc en baci with a severe ,1. to loss one wa3 sunk, and iev- Cix inxaTF." Marcli 20.Ve havc particulars tj-n. Gai Sell expedi- ti oa to Found Gap. There were Dim Kobels eiitrenehed on the summit of Cuniberiaai mountain. Gen.

Garfield ascended the mountain with his it.fun-( trv, by ur.f;queute paths, while his cavalry, by advancing alon the nia-n road and nnKinir a vizorou ry advanced alonz the rijfro nnd compietf It routed thcai, after a Ciiht cf l.jss than twenty minutes. T.t R-r. ik tath iP-t. Sit ST Jll ot rosctv. lit A irosn.

uit LI It WIl.LIawa tl ti v.rsKRv.rv.hk.aai M.s. LlbA k.l;L-:i. Cuirr C. a. in.

uri: i. CtU. SU1 kllf AH ALIA A.STllrll lt r.i. nth a WWRIL sh u.i. mm" 1 In mat in hrr ee war 'Trr.

ra- oi own manutaeiore.he will i untkim iwdet. fwol a. HI 0 tiOOU AdaTlCLE AT A LA! Vt k-JS. (Salnrtay) jPKICC. at wuta, Urtm ttAaiRSBUCU wtt rj'-seleetrt stock of Ua.hec, ib.

se in want of a xnrd pj rot Short, On-'- I'M or Udrra'a fchev will to iteir a.eHr-;t.,,ja. tf ft i li.art.rt. Cvrr'ctttt Wheat $112 -7! Rye o- Taiiov i't Lard Hats Iiatu llix.seed l.Ctt Dried 51. Cloversed Kiriia 1 A -i PUBLIC SALES. MarDati i Riser's woodland Cawlcv'a Befim Baila'ois MiU yarWsi Dreser's, clft's Milt.

FCR RENT. rruvfsTnKF.V E'xlc I LOT en North Fourih 'r. JdLi March I-. U. P.

BHELLfcH. U1TISITV IT lflrM, March li. IWw- 4 A1 a meetini of The: A phs Liierary farch 15. li'S. me io.io- i view tf ihe hasd-cire.

hn Imeof boicfi. D. M. KtPBi i J. (iaaarrr WaiKa.

Kec see. GEORGE MERRILL, Altornev at Law Lewisbarg, lra. 6nce ia tU Recorder Ojic. i Teb. 87, 13CS 1 KOTICE.

bscrib.r"ref.eMi"!! bavinf D-t- tied aeeounu with him lueail andaew'e, ls Be ls ciug to more uar in a tew days. March 1 1. JAVEd SCOTT. Select School for Girls. fS lhe rt Monday (Tih) of April IJ suosrribr iniends openinr a School for liirls.

in the Public JSchool Buildint, to tea- aoi for the hieher branches No ta ins. M. M. Htltlia Lewisborg. Feb.

46, lbOi w3c NOTICE HE Books and AcenuDts of Ur. T. qPRIIT XlATC DCrB Oiall.rta 1U tiu ii vuavw.w Wll) peaj, JOHN B. LLNN Lewisbarg. Nov.

93. et. Notice Sc now. THE unJersicned will cpen a Select School I in the Town Hall. oo the lit in ApnL Length of lera, 3 wwaihs, Com.

Eng. Kead. Pen. liram. Geo- AriUa.

$3. Hicher branches (not inclodei aoove dednetica except in protracted sic- io" extra charges. JoH A- QES. APPEALS State anl County Taxes. I I n-nM rnnntr meet.

In heir ADteStA I a. I i.um.iui frr As seve rsi Townships and Boroughs, as follows i Fniott TlKa Tmrtti Himeay, iW Ucr.ia liccl leicur'a Tagaaay. Apwil 1 t-T W.hr'a dr.e. Aprit 19 UsrtU. LMrt.MQea.l-hODaaT0aanAraarii IT H.rtKUK-ILwlW r.

A4.nl IS uh, lnaotr 'a Sto K. Aanl 31 OWolftpa minm. ApM SS It'ier- law HVrwUi jkpnl 4 l- rr rytmf. AyTii lfc-i Ir Th-n Stnr4tiT. Atri I.

i I ii jef alao.lay, Aprit SS Lcvi.urj uvSUiiw Otise T-isy, a S.W. da' Krtmt. April Appeals will be held from 9 A. JL te P. Waen ail may attend who thiaic proper.

Bf orier ol lhe CumciiSsiorTs. A. KENN'EDT, Clerav Lewisburr. March 17. 1-JtS.

ATTErJTIOJI, VOLUITTEERS fj B' aaihority from tfie war LVBart- fflr menr, a peraianrnt KECRl'ITIM STATION is established at LEWJjJ-. r. ECR'i, Co, Pa. I roos cf servine; his f. I present momentous er Pa.

Any ose desa- coua.ry tn aha era, can lesrw er- rryih.ne necessary by applying te lhe nr34iai urgin fro-a thedar of en'tstaarnt, and boarding and li iin? I'ornishe 1 to recruits at th station or.nl arrar. cements are made for tor warding them to their respecuve reginaects. Hopm there are maov men who Will leel it their pn viler? to s.aad by the sides of those hemic boys who have a'reaiy left Uc.it. acdadjie-inj couanes to upheld those sacred tf and Stripes which have so lon waved over this oelored country, which has more libeny and prosperity than any ether casiisn. ol the earth.

Ba3alo Uoase, op poaite the Court use. I). T. KREBS, M. Recniiin; Odjcer.

CI. Mereinb' S6.a Keg. Pa. VoL I.ewisbiirr:. March 14.

1 Important to shoemakers. have added io ihffr Jj S'orit a complete as sari meat SSHuS n.vw.vw Snmaker. ii find iheir advance lo eail and namine oar stirfk. it coviplete, and orfcred heap for Cash a the ol 1 siaad, oa Market Ol. Leiweea Sd sad 4ih Lewibars REMOVAL! CRCtr HtKt.int! HE subscriber respecifat'T inftrmn emjens of anil ncmn.

thai he has rcratwved hi. Hoot antf-shoe tore 10 tbe larpe snd romnipe stt ruoia lal.lT aceaair.) Ur. SW-. I Market Street. (tie Baas.

1 I "nrrT "5 i aJT Itl.LAT I.Mt l.M LN Tsh persons wantmt It on is and I ar. His strstic will be tpnfid verv larew and selected wnh ureal care, and will be ani) a.a.aa.4,, uci.f pilaSCS. a. vantage to eaanime his snitk before par- clioi nc tisrtvbere, aa be will r.trr the Largest Stock of llome-Ma Io Vork in Itr-i-n rnntr. Persons la ws-t of Vork, or Citira will las all; la ret Ircm a large toctr at pr.eea rower tttaa ever De-ore oSred is Lewxb.re A K.

a I'ul! of Freneh tall c.s. iv. 1. ve-, aed rrta.t. PS P.r tr re nal tn us i .1 I'll Qi.

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