i mm na m m mm c BY 0. X- WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At !.. rr Year, always; In Advance. "THE UNION,' established in 1S14 Whole Uo. 2.614. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1863. "CHRONICLE," established in 1813Whole No, 893. mill n i:lisiikd mivi-hukit jaehy Mnrnin? & Friday Afternoon. flMtrlliir War V.iur. Id iritiir.linA .ml " "fif appears tj promise substantia success. erjMr. Sutton, who advertises seed Potatoes to-day, is well recommended to us as a responsible man B5i,We offer to day more Real Estate for sale, among our other numerous dw advertisements. .......... rMr. Mowry.Phttogrspher, requests us to aunnui.ee that bis Gallery will be clotej on lucsuay auu juursia ui u weCK. S-We lave beard 1 nothing further from the deserter, Hummel. His arrest was not attemp'cd uutil after bis sister bad been buried. jgiVe lea-n by a Dayton Journal, received frim H. C. Taylor, that the Republicans of the Olio Legislature have provided a chance for the soldier, to vote. ftTL. P. Teed, of White Deer Mills, Laving received a patent, is engaged in Ibo manuf,cture of an "Improved Shaker Frame," for separating grain from chaff. He offers Rights for sale. 6 j-The election of C.mn'y School Su norintmdfln's is nrnnerlv attracting much ' r ' . . . present incumoenis 01 inai important sta- tion appear to have no opptoition. ' afirThe State Tax in Lycoming coug tv this year is four mills on the dollar. m. ! ..( a.. ...,. ... , , - " returned as reduced, but the Revenue Comuiissionerd raised it 15 per cent. tSTlt is said that tbe genuine China Tea is growing in Tioga and Clinton couotie;, Peon. This is corroborated by tbe fact that a Tea Company, (the corpor ators mostly from Lock Haven) was in corporated by the Legislature, last winter. CirTlie season continues wet, cold and backward, so that many of our farmers have not got their oats iu. Wheat is of a good color, and even upon the ground, but rather short. Fruit teems to be uuiu jured as yet. S5uWm M. Ueber, of J.ewi.burg, grad- uatcd at the Jcffjrsoo Medical College, l'bilad, 10th ulf. Treatise "Typhoid l oeamonia." (Oue chap discussed the 'Aoatomical biructure of Adam and Eve.") t&. A. Furness, K-q , of I'bilad'a,, Volunteer Agent of the U.S. Saoi-; tar Commission, is expected to hold a public meeting in Lewisburg, Wednesday evening of next week. A general atten dance is desired place to be btated here after, i "Thc Union League meeting, Tues-. daj evening, was overflowing in numbers, j od full of enthusiasm. Mr. Heese's I speech wan plain, pointed, logical, and r , .. , , .... i lno9t forcible ari entertaining. At its ' , . , 1 r . i conclusion, on motion of Mr. Ueddcs, the , , . , , , epeaker was salu:el with three beaitr , ' : afflrbe Republicans of tbe New York t Legislature (by a strict party vote) passed an act allowing qualified ildicrs, absent in service, to vote by proxy : see if their Dem. Governor signs it. In Pennsylva nia, tbe Rep. Senate passed a similar bill, hat tbe Dem. House killed it by refusing to act npon it ! IgX-YoUDg folks wbo have never seen log house, can form some idea of tbe manner they are built, by seeing bow tbe logs were Dotched aod laid upon each oth er, and "chinked in" with mod and other "daubing," in the old George Meti'ar ' house (second door below our office) which . . , , , being removed for a modern brick edi- oe for Mr. Zimmerman. . . AftUreStatePronoanrlnsism.uRl.veiT. A monster meeting of tbe Union ; Loyal League of Haiti more was held io ! that city on Monday last. It is re pre sen-! ted to bave been one of the most enthusi astic assemblages ever gttbered within the Jimits of the monumental city. Here are two of the resolutions : Itetolml. That tbe nrioin and nrnfreas ' of the Rebellion, leave no room to doubt that the institution of Slavery bas become i ao instrument ia the bands of traitors to the niot of ,7BBJbiT I V.Tl ? - .uciijr , m Its v...uo- incompatible with i commander. the maintenanca of republican fnrai. of 4. Tolt we earneg,Iy call upon all Government in the b:aes in -ubordination ! loyal freemen of tbe North to ferret out, the tonstitutioo of the United States ; eipose aod panish all Copperheads" now that the etnineipatioa prolamation of tbo in tbeir midst, as we will endeator to do 1 resident ouht to be mada law by Congress! the enemy in our front when onco more nd a fiot by all tbe power placed by led forward. Cingresa in the haals of tbe President; j 5. That we look forward with great vVtrMtra h,,e 09 ri1't ,0 cofl)rce ,08 i epeclatioo to the Loyal League Aesoeia obedience of slaves ; aud that, against I lions now being formed in the different traitors in armv the President should use cities cf tha North . .... ll am, white or black, in the way they tao be mut nsaful, and to tbe extent they ea be sued, whether it be to handle a pads or should :r a musket. . 1.1. .1. ., I R'Athti, Tiiat tbe safety aod interest ' me State of Maryland, and specially Te"M0fli lhl tj the chjr.i. 1 o , ... r - - lea, inea Dyuouri martial, ana aismisseu lb iXr?Z T S'.iTff" a h'f ,heir V00-'""? i0 ,heir eV"' iUb; ' ' War Department ik It Maryland, and that the aid of mission to the Cunstitotioo sod Laws of, . ... 'J .i'ed S-..e,, as recm-nended by the thn United States "P"" ' lem of ,he e'e-reinststed both j r'dnt, on ;iu t bi s-k -i aid aeeeptH, ; 7. That tbe r porU now cirenlated by j ,h CoL nod L.fut. Col. Tbeir retorn to auuc i4Uiriuv d-i n r. ren-iirA mar A M. . - r ........ an.i rtmt..tir. avtir. .. n ... ... i . ; j Keep Cool ! Hot weather is surely coming on, and r D r : ,.J At the outset, we eibort all men and women and the boys, to keep as com- po-ied as possible. Excitement in tbe summer, rarely does good, and getting overheated is very injurious. EceiaJly in aff.irs of tbe country, let cioloess and moderation prevail. While ... . every man should be earnest, and perse - vere, in wnat ns esteems to oe rign. aoa test, be need not be in constant hot water, or pick a quirrel with every man woo sanuoc see as na does. A void aoop, siore, oar room auu axreei corner cuu.ro- which generally provoke evil a a teeliogs onnvince no one ana ao no good. Let us pursue our nsual honest business sleep o" niahts give the Sab - : tabs to UoU ana tbe next WOUJ. uu : all nrnner neeasinns. seek to show thosn .. r- r-- , wbo wa thiuk are in tbe wrong way, tbe belter wav : but indoles in no anser : ; owlook .od pr(j,ldio9 . a terc.tions, bets, oaths, giving tbe liet j and everything else that closes tbe heart of your opponent against tbe voice of , truth. The importance of the contest demands calmness, wisdom, and judgment - on tbe side of best totcrests or our country. ie-Several of the Kniuhts of the Gol- " arrest ot tbeir leaders, bave publicly re nounced it, in tbe following honest and . . . ' ....... -, nriitmal f.irm f not trt na I Ait nil in Inn rit. fe . 011 01 ,a" " nnunigni ciun . . !toitbbcbo, April 9ih. SrorrHBcna, April 9th. , e. the undersized, will have uur names withdrawn from .hat l.st f those meei.nRs We, the nndertigned, will have our names w.irh were ca led throoh these lounshins. ... .". ... . . have nothing i do with Ihose meetings any more: we will not stay to those meetings at all av more. . , . . . v o ii (Signed by Jacob and two other Sellers.) v s J ' J'.DWARD JSiVERCTT presides Over tne Koston Union League, and in a splendid ! Uration at its opening dem uisbed every j istifiiation of Secession, lie proved the loss of the Crittenden Compromise was an iatenlional, pre-concerted act of the Rebel Senators, aud affirmed that its passage i would not bave prevented Secession. He ' argued against all peace propositions. Mr. Everett was former It pro-slavery, .nd .t,er, f,,r m,ny years ,ne idol and leader of tbe Conservatives. ft$-Tbo "Female Medical College of I'enn'a" held tbeir 1 lib Commencement, 14th ult , when Mrs.l'rof.Clevcland deliv- i cred an element aod sensible valedictory ! t0 , graduating class of three. The 14th ' B0DUai 6eSBion commences 14tb Oct. next, i Tbe Institution is not jet self-sustaining, ! and last year aided over 1500 in their! Hospital for diseased Women aod Child, ren. For information, address Mrs. E II. Cleveland, M.D., Woman's Hospital, North College Avenue, 1 uiiadclpbia. , ABMY NEWS.- " ' " To the Luitors Stab Sl Cuuoniclb: , . . , , I lease give the enclosed place in jour , " . . , ' columns, to show our friends at borne tbe ' ...... . . sentiments entertained throughout our entire llegiment. Tbe meeting adjourned itb. three hearty cheers for 1'res.Liuooln, iDree for Gen. Hooker, and three more for our Lt. Co.. M Michael. Yours, S.D.Haienbuch. Camp, 53d Reg. P. Vol., April 13. At a meetiug of tbe officers and enlisted men of the 53d P. V., tbe following were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it bas come io our knowledge that there are certain parties in tbe North wbo, by their recent acts sod speeches, have shown that they coincide and sym- patbixa with those in rebellion to the Government of tbe United States, and are holding meetings, both public and private, LnouuciDS the Administration and tbe officers aod soldiers in the field, mho are fi,bling t0 uphoId the Coostitution and tbe enforcement of tbe Laws, Therefore. resolved , L we regwd t, fcoM pen0M holding such feelings as the above, and being under tbe protection of our glorious old Flag, as infinitely deeper dyed traitors tbao those in open rebellioo. 2. That wc, as a regiment, will, to the best of our ability aod power, endeavor, by even tbe sacrifice of life itself, to uphold ! the President of these Uoited States in the enforcement of tbe lawa against open traitorstir hidden foef. 3. That we place firm reliance aod implicit confidence io our brave and nobla T"' "N" ' UClieVB Dim IO U0 capauiu auu ac.VDO ! . .. . . J toe esiajnsDment ot lucn aasociatious throughout tbe entire country. G. That there be no compromise made with the traitors of tbe South who are ment oo tbe face of tbe earth, bequeathed I the demwiiization of tbe armj, sr ' false in every particular, as it was never ' belter condition, discipline, tod spirits tbao at the present time. Lt. Col. tt. M'Michael, Pres. Lt. A. B. Man.-, See. Retrospect of Co. D., 5th Reg. F.R.C. Miner's Hill, April 10. In a recent Cbrouicle, I noticed a des- ; cription of the trials and hardships which to. h , 51st P. ., have endured. Not : i i . . t 1' i ! wisniug io ueiraet irom vo. c. any uouur , "" """'J wuoi Jcl thought it advisable to gire you also, from .our books, tbe record of Company D. of ivm imuus tu sumji S..ii,.h,nn .nd Vnm n nmnt m. j Shortly after being mustered into ser- ? -. a 1 1 I Ik .. ...... -! -.. a 1 L. I. usuurg, ' itjmciii, w.m un famous BucLtiile, made a forced march to ' Western Virgiuia to reiuforce tbe Iodiaua - "e. ancr ic.iu.ng mum H.n.i weeks, returned to HarrisburiT. thence to mp lenany, u. wuere we construe- ted aoveral very important rifla pits and : fortification, Thence ,0 Camp Pierpoint, for about five months, where we went j out on a great many foraging expeditions, ,l"J P""g sucojssful. From 'bis plce we were pushod on to Manassas on j the bunt of Rubs, but instead of this we 1 t ... 3 ,t ionou uoiuiog out muu, were oruereu osck - I.- ai J-:... .1. . fj..-:l..i L , . . .... . - ? by way . dv wav 01 .Mtnassas. wnere we 1 tinea owe t a Uorrs : tneo, ordered lo report 1 ' ' I . . ... fjii i .i to lien.M (.ififijin on (ha Peninsula, where , . .;, ; .; . .0 ,k. ' "e rr'ed in tune to participate in the . . . ; seven daya struggle ; tbeo reioforct'd f ipe, fM n tc,ije ja be gccond baU,e n i '.,.,, n , ..,,.. .1 01 1ul1 iVjn ana cvcrJ wq'WD. engage- -B-B- ment up to the present time. After Kiv- . .. i. i t .... j ... 1U U1S uasiv uescrilM.UU Ol UUr UOIIIL'S, ' I-rocceu to lay oeiore your reaaers a statement of our losses sustained : , . r n- i fit lit frnm Dittate.. , , ..... ST. 11 i No . l rcmitteDt frver I'nf . N.w.l Wilfc.a, S-it 7. '.il iiirta-n ot hotFels j JuIid n.l.h, Anl IS, '(O liumotlj.la KUltd in Arti'ia. o m n cl-aa . ..,.. ji.j imi.a a rg J-hnc mmkUmI, iec la, 'w ieaerickurg iV,,, S" So rl'XrlJua' Vo'6 'Z1 da do Jt.n I K-w-i lo do Ik H IVtMHlwrur.l. w Mrvhtistl. rl flue Sta Jnlv 8. o2 loon iif, juue t. uaine iti. Dtxfhnr'ifil on account of Promotion. Vmpt. Trhnmrjerlin to Vnjorshipor the l.SOth Buck tafia l.t I -.at In... U'nlftf fii I '..l.tainpv nf ' It Ath a..- ' sent Mni Ka-inmon t.rpt-mr in theTth i:bt ' K:TKta ' vt j DUehnnjfl on an-mint nf temmh received. Ut Lieut.T II M'r-Mid.-B.ttet .lint t Pn. lrniel '.erL, ttrt 2'ith 2 Albert K John win, Nov l'lh Oeorirr Airwhine, Not lr.th 'ti J 'ho .Unman, rVd 1-t 'tit Charlen Moyer, Pel. ITih a II. tir l.ntidii, Mrch Uth 'C3 Corp. George ilarbewn. Ajjril bth 'W l)iwhnryrtl on acronat of Disability. Sent- Grre M Slifer. Not "62 Corp. Jar-no R Meris. Keh 4th '64 John Itil.li. Sept -'"th 'til Prir. Wn II Smith. July Mh Ja RrnhMrt. Ant rtth 'ol Jibn l Krife. Anc th '11 IiaTi.t C'Mtti H-1(l. eh Uth 42 llarriwtn Strnvhin Iter Uth '02 Jaroh lneli. Jul I'-tli '.! Ieri l.iriDK-t'n. July ItiLb 'CI Iaae VVVrU. Ft-b ytii ti3 Sirk now at Ifmpi'taU. Prlr. R'-njsmin Fry ThOH laafkinit Lawrvuce Mod TOO IPoHiifri at l"pitah. Pottt. flrite C Kelly Corp Adj-tn it!wortb Prir. W m Metteer John Htpple Charles Wahbnrne Paroled Priotrr$. frr. Kieharl II. Wa!k, Def 13th '2 Prir. Micha-1 l Koyleo. do do Th.iw Kennetly d do Wtu Mys-ni ii l Geo II larlor do do I'. tr Smith do do Lri Smith do do J'neph troop do do l.uther Wheeler do do York A Wwlwanl w. and par. Dor 13, '02 0 extra and detached duty. Prir. Iaar Harper. Riittery C. Mh U ' Artillery J"fcjh Joll. Itegtmental lluitpital ( has W' K- ler, du do W m II fthowera, do do Thi Crawford, do Omini"iiary John knoll, guard duty at FalU Church DeserUrt. Five, There are five others reported as ' deserters wbo may possibly return, beoce I will withhold tbeir name for the pres ent. Effnrr L Reber transferred to Regiment! SUIT u 8rg. 31iyor. Recapit Nation. Whole n amber of men. iocludioc reerulU 105 Death front diea K il led in artinn li liucharged, on aerount of promotion do do wiuni rea'tl S do do disability 11 Fir at llo-pitali S WounieI do ft Paroled Prieonttt 10 On ex tra and detached doty 8 Ieertd JO Transferred 1 Coder Proroirt truant 3 ?4 Preeent 0r duty 31 Of tbe 31 present for duty, 10 bave been wounded. G. W. Scnocn. From the 129th P. V. Camp near Falmouth, April II. Io Feb. last, our Division General, Hum phreysone of those supercilious, red-tape aristocrats of the regular service, by whom " T -"fortuoately cursed-issued orders to have this regim't furnished with dresa eoats. The men are allowed a cer tain com, per month, for clothing ; all of tbem bad taken ont their full allowance ; tbey had sufficient clothing lo last to tbe end of tbeir term of enlistment ; and tbey were therefore opposed to being forced to take the dress coats, which woold have taken some $7.50 of their alender pay. Col. Jacob G. Frick and LieatCoI.Wm.il. Armstrong, knowing the feelings of the meo, and that many of tbem bad families dependent npon their wages for support, refused to sign a requisition for Ibe eoats. For this, Geo.Humpbrejs had them arres- of scene of euthusistm and rjoiciog cot ' often witnessed even in the army. The raiment was drawn up in line, with open ranks, and as Frick and Armstrong rode into camp, tbe cheers which broke forth gave abundant evidence of the esteem and affection which tbe officers and men of tbe 129 lb have for those commanders. T.G.Evaxs. BrjuMj John D. Musser writes, 13tb ioit., from near Hello Plains, Va. lie is ( jn jJ3J y QQy Dana- 2d ; rigade, nj Stone ; 3d Division, Double- j dy 1, Army Corps, Reynolds; Grand j flf tbg polom'HCi li00ker' The Regiment was recruited from Lui-rne, CI I J W.B I Th tfce wintcr wrki Fort J a O ffj()Cunj u n t i 1 "demoralised," bailed with . t(e or(jer 0 ijn q9() i00er. 4Dj ,h lQih V..h - r.ri.l -ii'h ih Hn,.l;iil On ih .! Slr was sent. -.L inn . : .l- . :.t. i wnu uuv meo, o go me iruui, as pica- etj . jt WM intet8e!y cold, and snowing , . j . ,u.:. .1 j... .!: j '.ZZiZ 7JiZ , golJjer.s duty gioce ,hej be ! bccn resfillg) &e The ircgijent j wife visited tbem, when that review j of J5 ooOeavalry took place a magnificent . . ' , f fc - b reviewed ' s'Bnl- inianirv nave . 'since ueeu revieweu : 4 ii..j .i:..i .n n. j 1 aim ivtpaeu titccuiuEii well. uau lonbprl rvepedinolv well. "I i cooked rations ready to mjve at aoy j . j - mnmpni. niai. m dhhpt kiii . mt at . .u 4 -'Xn nn. fTfpnt thnnn nr patent, rani ' r 1 f t.i: . 1. i 1 1 r h t TB " 'JCB- Hooker assumed command. It bas been . a... brought Around, doc by writing orders : ,i00e, but by enforcing them. "Our cause looks brighter !o me than j itdil, , few mr)Dlh9 sincei wbco wcthought ! v ... . , . . . . ' ., I t na ho caoririn.fi for Bant nl. reinforcements. We thought we had not the full sympathy of the North, and dreaded we scarcely knew what. Late- ly things look better, and we feel encour- iced. iNew lite is infused into our nearts, and must it not to some extent paraliio 1 111 A ITI14P4 fl mff llPflR f Hut 1 must close hooinir we mav all ! meet again, in hapoier times, to talk over , 'be past in peace and pl-nty jsuN'onuan UjII writes us, 1st iost., from the Armv of tbe Futomac. ne is in Co. L , ldb la. Cav., under Col. J. Irvin Gregg, in the 2d Cav.Bradc.commanded , by Gen. Averill two officers, eooGIed in by tbe men, and whose battle acroaa tbe i Itinnahannnrk. in March, won i h nri of the Rebels, and is best described in the ..i t r,r u i. fi-u u i. "Press" of 26 b ult. Ihe 10th was in ,, , that engagement. Mr. ball says : "We soldiers feel, as a general thing, toai we warn ij see tun war wagea witu energy, as the best means of securing a speedy and honorable peace. We think tbe prospects are brigbteniog ; that Jeff, trembles in Ibe knees ; and all we ark is tbe heartv co operation of tbe North, bv lueir prayers and enuro. nearew to sacrifice the comforts of home, companionship of friends, and even lives if need be, to secure the object so dear to every patriot heart. But, fr Heaven s sake, do not stand in our way ana aiscourage our bearti by political divi- i . . . r inns nf lint.. a I T n I . i H ....... . T - oiuua - u....j. iii. u .ti . uui iu ri III sustain oar Government and Administra-! lion, until the war is ended-and then it will be time enough to redress your less ......w. .1,. k.u ... . .. . True Enough. A soldier, "born and bred a I'emocrat,'' in Sullivan Co., Pa., writes home a letter (which tbe Laporte Democrat refused to publish) containing the following pregnant thoughts : "1 firmly believe, that, had it not heeit - .1 -i - -i .i : fr the clamor of AVrteni tumoathize.r,. -, . , ,, , " , , , now, and with half the bl'ad and treasure j -.ii ir '.L ii i i . ; vlmh tt h i cost. I say, sir, that Northern traitors have virtually abed m ire innocent blood tbao ever has been spilled by tbe j Army of the Potomac, (and lhat has been j no small amount,) and the natural conclu- sion is, naoging is ioo goou i t mem. 1 , admit that John Brown got bis dues as a traitor, aod why not deal tbe same with traitors at tbe present day J" 8.8 8. tiWD. li. M'Gregor, 7Gth Pa., writes, 14th inst., that tbey had seen tbe steeples of Charleston tbe second time, and wanted another ebance to take it. None of Ihe Lewisburg boys were in the fight were all well when he wrote. t&-Dr. Tbeo. S. Christ has been pro moted Medical Director under Gen. Welch, who has joined the army in Ken tucky. Iffi-Camp near Helena, Ark., April 10, Paul l.ahr writes to os ; he is with Co. D, 03d Reg. III. Vols, (via Cairo. III.) "Straws." Springfield, HI., (home of tbe President) last fall gave 200 maj. for the Democrats: this Spring it electa tbe whole Republican ticket. In Cbioaga,last year's Dem. maj. of 1000 is now reduced to 118. Ciooinmti, Detroit, and all the Free State eities, show similar Uoion gains and Copperhead losses. Io Missouri aod Kansas, the most radical Republicans bad far the largest votes. Tbe Lancaster papers say there was not note protested in that city, on tbe 1st of April, tbe great pay day. Books eoonty papers say the Sheriff has nothing to do. Money was rarely if ever more plenty, ss a general thiog. Private John Brandt, of Co. A, 127th Regiment, P. V., who, in Reading, several months since, shot a deserter from the army, has been honorable aeq iitted, by tbe court in session at Heading, tod I relieved from arrest. Latest News From New Orleans. NEW Om.KA.N3, April 18. Tbe news to-day from Brasbier City is of ibe utmost importance. 1 be enemy evacuated ms works at Cenlreville last night, but will probably be captured entire, as be is en closed between Grover's forces on one side and those ef Emory and W'eiizel on tbe other. He is leaviog bis gnnsaod ammu nition behind him. Tbe steamer Diana, lately taken from ns, will certainly be recaptured, as tbe U. S. steamer Clifton has removed the ob structions io tbe river and is rapidly ap- j proiouinjf Dcr - m . The ram yieen or tbe west was cap tnred from tbe enemy in Grand Lake at 10 o'clock this moroin-. Cnt. Fuller. j her commander, and all her crew and offi- cer8 """nbcriog ninety souls, aro low prisoners at Berwick Bay. rm Aril o- Our irunbnata have. i ..v des,royed ,n rebe' oery at W arreoton below Vicksburg, and Ibe fleet was lying ! -ZfLVl lt ; d 0e0 E,e,.,6msrille bri de wd j Qen. Fitch's Jight draft gunbosts have j nea'ly swept the Cumberland river of ' rebel c"IrJ bo were wnt 00t on bo,b i ,ide9 ,bo1riTer S !me ieTcre Sih,''"S 1 np(,rr,j nr manv rnannpra mere futon many prisoners were taken. ! . Z . r . , , t lorence, luscumbia and olber places were visited. . . , .,, .... n . i . nm iinminrnnii avnanirinn wn .'onn. r1"""" v 1 i u : l rciuiuru iu uubhuw, uiviuk ucsiiuvcu iuc - . . V.,,. 0 . . i "" "". P""ols ol bacon, -JO 000 bushels of wheat and corn, one ' ; hundred barrels caeh of whisky and fl ur, , considerable quantity of sugar, tea, cof- j f..e. ..alt and other stores, and fortv boats use'd by ,hfl Hebels for trao.portine sup- i ufea u' ' i . ' , ' . P?.,.U? ,,,. juccg.uuiniixnu. avmicu., n.,1 - L. . I... Tha linion loss was nn trilled and one missing. I i j New Orleans. Gen. Hanks' plan of urgr-j hum .ur mo puunuuw, u.ocio t wi" daily success. Cheering reports from ' til t U-l CI B li'lUIIUilO U WU lltHibUi mm ' stated by paroled aeameo frooa the U. S. frigate Mississippi, that the rebel i U'ol,k J...,J ; .1,. ! lai n eon was uesiroyea in tne r"ii Hudson fiiht, and that our fl;et did great damage to the batteries there, on oue alone : of which 25 rebels were killed. rORTREss MONROE, April ZU. Heavy , firinB n bePO on for ibe last 24' I hour, on the Nansemond river, occasioned by our gunboats shelling out the rebels, ' who are attempting to plant batteries at : d'ffw't P"io, 00 ,h river. Last night 'our gunboats, with the 9;h New lots . . . j ana Bib ionocctiout Itegitnents, captured , rcbeI blMerT of ,ix pjecef of ,rrj,.,rTi together with 200 prisoners, from the 4 l b ' Alabama regiment. i i Washington, April 21. Official dis- patches received last nigbr, say that a pnr tlon Admiral Porter s fleet laden ith 'arK8 number of soldiers from Geu 1 10 attack upon j BQ sssault on Vicksburg from 4he south, j it., w. .i - j i . i np TMiiipnt nan isiia a nrnr ami n , . . " , , . r , . . , "e.f ,a' ' rg.nu into .ne l n.on, i !h"1 ,ak9 ff!el fro "d.'ft" 60 da3 from e8,f.lsJ. Prookf " fu.b- i ned to bim that the condition of admis- ., - ... . .... .1 ,T - sion, namely, certain emancipation changes io ber Constitution, have been complied with. V e are informed that one ot tho par-. ties of tbe Sunbury Democrat, called on ladies of that borough, a few evenings j since, wearing a ""copperhead." The i , , lau '....7 " """ " ""'"'""r. : li 1 i i ! t ij leu me room, and tne cnap was allowed to keep his owa company. -Miltonian. Io Bellcfoote, Tuesday evening las, a : fire broke out in tho stable of Henrv Bra kenboff, and consumed that and "other buildings" in Ihe vicinity. Had there been a wind, a large part of the town must bave burned down A dispatch from Berwick Bay of the j 15th, reports tha Federal foreo beyond I v..-li: v - -j . i Franklin, Louisiana, and marching on. No reports from Charleston. N otbing oew. Muoh interest is felt in Kiohmond as to matters at Norfolk. William Muthart, horse thief, recently arrested in Lui?rne county, and committed to jail at W illiamsport, socceeded to making his escape from prison. Tbe i . .. ooerin oners a rewara oi tu ior ms te-arrest. Anonymous handbills, posted np io 1'iouiie auu omer oeocsu cuies, ueumou "Bread or tlood !" It is evident that the noor snd common DeoDle there are robbed ?- keep the soldiers in fighting con dition. The Earning 1 out, publishes a despatch stating lhat tbe French in Meiico have been totally defeated. Tbey bad lost 8,000 prisoners, and sixty pieces of artillery. Tbeir troops were completely routed. Some influential persons in England , seem to be in earnest in Irvine to stoD Ihe Rebels from obtaining ships and other sopplies in England. The Rebels bave abandoned their attack upon Washington, N. C, aod our f foroes in that neighborhood are relieved. I The Hospitals io Harrisburg bave been j mostly translcrreo io xora. ourg. i- eoee to tbe 6th Fa. weeerves. goee iu iuo - t Joseph M. Bowes, of Milesburg, was , among those who had his pocteia picseu, at Harrisborg. The rreatat "cut" ibe uoppsineaas; I haTe ,t got is Coooecticur. illiii" urani i army nave succeeded in running io me i.oon oi common neas to our ! iu a condition to either help Gen. lJmks ! , . ... ": t ort Hudson or utse : No ehange in ibe Lewisburg Mar- 1 kel since our last notice. rSTT.iiii. P P. Church n'himhrrl'n'l bonding.) Service nm Sunday afternoon at , 3J and ai 7. Rv. Mr.Wadicigh ol Money is j eipecied to officiaie ?irtKI50 BT k. R. a rtm. ln.f. Ai-Avt rkpeht .1 Mm sakaii wkiumam. both of wiun.tj. B, n. s.w s.iN!rt.2xiint.?AMfKi.mr:KLnf K.lW Twp..pd Mm. Kai II KL llli.ll of llu'.ton. DCfff. At th. hivi ft P. B. K Brnthrm. to Pnrla, 111., i.KjMip.3 ,' I'.Da'a. aSout Ih. J".h alt.. miTiii ,M i;r.YNi i 7 Tear r.riBrrlv ot K e.t Uraoch r.i(ii. ' in i.i.lj.irs- 3 in.t . ahnnt n KKNMS ; Fim.i.irs, .fu.r ..hori iiionfnia inS.matioB or th. bow. I.. Th world a a loaar ho a j'tod man il-. . .. . , . .. ...j... I In Mifflmbortf, 17th lnt.. Mr. RA HKL IIASF'T- I pi.im. wiuof 3miu:i llaro).iu(, ajj.j ti )uiiuJi mgntin. j ,n BnffMo. tnwn.M.. i:th init.,CATUAP.iNE I fe , -r is : j r of IX'ttfr remaining in the i'ul thTisc at LLVV1SBLKU, fa., up lo April 21. I-SC3: Artl.T Gutt-liu k ?tma II tkro i rn 1 NlaD J"! Mvrli Jvb l.iiru MiM Uianatall Ki!tr I'airaih Kitr m Riishrl ftxml Ktv-ehl Jn r pMartB Abrakua PhI-b Jno M bhsTtrtsn Flrolr Trimbie S U V,an Kfts-r Zitaui-rmMD Elizabeth it Biiobnd- Vm ( htlllwia ,, M u : Bu.iii.uth 11.',' I. 1 w ij!... i V'lmUo 2 , t"1'" ' w 1 Kr Jon.ihaD W l.iu i.tnn , uDn ctiri.tian Perbuns callir? for the above Letters will please ay they are advertised." r.eo w ronREST, p M To Trespassers. .TOTICE is hereby given that all p-r.sons enterinj wnhont leave upon mv grounds in the boroosh f I.earisbtirj, that ihey will be dealt with accord n lo law. Parents of bov, makmz paih. across my ht, to reach . (V..i ,ALm. ..u nle take warnin. . .,.. "i wc.,. ti, " .inril it. jjtuih Seed Potatoes for Sale. BCSHEI.9 of GOODRICH'S SEED. lf Ll.XJS, comprising the following var-eues : Garnet Chili, Lozco, Central City, f1.!!.. an.t Pinli.r. It itllOf ia t. : Also 'M DaneI, ' EARtY Jt.NES. . I I i Ij I'TTI UHIIC1, UCIiwriCtl rt IUC Pittston Deptti a harrei to coniaio as many of the sorts as yon chooe. t i-aesase, ...i racn son; seui oj man, po-,i nai f at In rt earn. r-r..h .-mn,. ai .r,w. p.r.r. ence K;r if nr,ir-cl. j P. BUTTON, Ransom, Luz. Co. Pa I i Grand J QVemle Concert I iT-.i' ir..n r,:,l.. TV.V, in fit V 1 ,la"' b nV- - K.KEMERER.asute(1 bv 100 Amarears, i also Masipr Kline, the celebrated Bat-1 U.t Stni:r Tttm Lhambershur.. will give a i Muical Enieiuinmeiit vi Misccliaoeous Mo sic. To commence at 7J o'clock. Tickets IS cts. Children !0 cu. A pril 21 Sl j Assignee's Account, Ch., Michael ; "yo TICK is hereby gi ! Uivtrr. Kq , Am ven ihat q . AMnee ol Klerlcner and M ife. has filed his account in Ihe Proihonoiary's Offie in I.ewisburs, and said account wiil be presented for confirms- lion, on TnrasniT, the 'is day of May next. be hoiden Tavern Licenses. ! "OTICE is herehv iven. Ihat j David stitil.r, of HmtII.j tro.Mp, Anna M. Moore An do John St-in. rf E$t BuITaIo. township, Cirir. Krih-r 'lo .io Jonathan ll.rb, of We.t BufTalop townahfp. John l.awrvnc dn do Thau. Arbu-klt, of llrIy township, J P. tl.;.oburh do do Jnnna tt..hr. of Whit Deer town. hip, Wilham L. Hitter do do Pt-t-r W-hr. of l.iintne tnirn'l.ip, J 1. ib-n. of I'ni.in toob!p, Samuel It lp. of llartle:oa, i:hm V..lf. d A.J WeiJansmul, Lewisbarg X W. C. II. Tox do di R t. Il.'t7l do d. Croml' r d 8. IV. I.ivi. C.tf'K-1 'lo do PrtUla K-rh!er. Mifflinburg, ao4 8nmu-l K.uiD. Nw Ut-rlin, have filed their Petitions for Tavern License Willi ih? Clerk of the Conrt of Quarter Ses sions of t'nu.n couniv. and ihey will be pre sented :o the Court upon Mosdai the lSih day of May next. J. W. SANDS, Prothonotary Lewisburg, April 2i, 18H3 Issue list for May 19. Abm and John Aurand vs Srhaflles Mary Beeltley vs Win Deobler it H Baura 3 Danl Reneler vs J & W Anderson Edward & James vs Lev. Kooke and otn t 5 r. Shrmer vs m Rule 6 Kellers for Rale vs C H Shriner with not 1 7 J N Mensch's Eis vs Yoongm & Waller j S J & J Young vs Jos M Thomas 9 Arv Clark's Ad vs Church A. M'Michael j 10 jo do 11 Crms Eaton vs J M C Ranck 12 Odd's, Marsh tc Co vs James P Ross 13 Cawlev vs Menges t renny wi no Ji Ml trk"fT . . 15 tied ils Marsh & Co vs W m Moore ,6 ... 8) ; for Wm RuIe 16 Chs H Shriner for use 17 same IS same 19 S R Baoin for use) vs same same John M Banm 20 peacock Woodside & Co end. same si sam. same 22 Commonwealth vs Wm Brown 23 Wm Dreishach vs Brown tc Dnnkle 21 Twp of Limestone vs George Slear 25 Timothy Row vs Church 4. M'Michael SCHOOL LETTING. THE Public Schools of NORTHUMBER LAND BOROTGH will be let for ihe Summer Term on Saturday, April 25, 18B3, at 2 o'clock. P M, at the Center School Houe in N'nriKnmh.rlind. There will be FOUR Schools The Term will commence on Mon- day. Mav 4th. and will continne three months. Applicants are desired t. he present at the Letting. By order of the Board s J. P. TCSTIN, See y MILK FOR TEE BULLION! rp HE undersigned lnienos sonpiying ine , citizens of Lewisborz willvPure Milk, I commencing about ihe lam inst. wishl,1!f , be supplied, will please send in . The Milk will be delivered (daily except 8un- , meir namrs ui.u,i u-.. l .ii k. i. i..Fi riaiin .....nl nun. . r . , ""r: mornine or evening, as preferred by a majnrny of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. iwisonrg. .irr,. .... FOR RALE. a mr.r.rn "1 son-n-r,- r,r.z s- IV "I1""' " Heal Estate. iov salt, V DOUBLE HOUSE, (with Lot) sairablw tor two families. It u silaated oa Hunts : Kciirih street. There are a eood siabla andl j ciher ouibnudinjs, and a ae ver-failinj wall '. "f "a""r on ,he Friars. For particular ; and leruii enquire of ADAM BEAVER. ) I,.wisbarp. Aprii 2t, 1K63 if PUBLIC SALE. M'HE ubicriber will expose to sale oa 8tf ' 1 cit, i t Vay. 186:!, at I o'clock. P M, , as the proprnv of the laie Joaalhan Siannart. two-u.rev Frame DwrDiat Hnosr aaI . j v .w t- ,t Mot cf ground siioaie ca orih rourib sirerl, . T , c ,L n . l.ewisbnrg, adji.iuioc lands of 1 humas Reber, Dr S 1. Ufclt and iSamoel Stanaeru Also, onel'unrtb of an Acre of Croand, I ad.oinin? the above. lot of Lumber, a cross-cut Saw, a large Grind Hione.Wurkbenrh, Brcnra Machine, a variety of Sin p Tools, Kates. Ac. AMIEL STA.NNERT. attnrnf j Im fact fur tbe heirs or m SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. El. and Fi. Fa. issued out ol the Court of tnnraon Plea i t Union county and to m directed,! will expose to public kale or outcry on Saturday, Jry 16, 1S63, at the Riviere Hoase, in the borough of Lew liburg. county aloreaid, at 10 o'clock, A M, 1. A certain Lot of Ground, situate io tha B-'rough mt twibari enty sformid, vbrcJ with tbt ir-uenl tuWB pltt thre baadml tws. (343), b-iiinflM on the ran by Front lreeC,b the Mith b liit No. on lb eet ty peartrc kiley, mn4 tt erth by lt No. oil, eDtm.n.ot One-Fovrtb of mm Att. mr- or I-rrsnn in erected Imrmp tnHof f trid Iwfllui llniMe.brirk Kitrhen. brick Hatb lloMM, lloiMe, frne StMe. Well with m p p,a4otb out'ui!liDt;ii with the -purtensnr-. So. 2. AIo a certain Lot of Ground, it oat tn tli fiomuirh "t Lwifbanr- roanty atvremtd, bttoJvij on tbf vtrtb by other lot of Thu. llMe,bw ttteef ty rifer PO-quebnn. anil on the aontb by tik Jihn tret. eitt-nUni to the rirr. and tbe wat hf lot of William Brown Jr entioic One-Fuwrth of Acre, more or 1 -, nberroa w rtxtrii a Wbar wubtto rteuancer, c 3. Also a certain Lot of Gronid,itoata In that Bronzh of Lwiban. bounded on the wet by U tt ratret-t.-a the north by other lot of Tboa. llayev, ia the emit by th river Q-qubnn,on tbe MHatb by lot . f Win. ItmwB, Jr, nnd Lot o above defrnbwi, wh-revvn r efveted a Wharf, Wearh-ealen and Oftrw, vBtSniu: Three-Kishth vt an Acta, mora or lew, wilfc the appnrtenancef, No. 4. Also a certain lot of Ground, it at in the Brouitb afr8mi0, honnded on the wet by W tej .twt, od the north -y lot of J. Wall,o th asit by river fiiMMiuwbannm. nd on the pomtb by Lot Ho 4 above J-nril-Ml. tfuntainicf Tbree-Ficb'bo of an Artv, more or - whrefn iwvtvrteti afrauw W'wreboviww.wiUa tie fpurtnnre,c- tbe property of Thomas faywj. A 'so, at the same time and place a certain . imt nr nnimnfrvcil 1 m hr I snH citnalt in ' ... ir,i.,i . i-.;. ... : taiD,D. Ten Acres (more or less.) adjoining; ; land (.f Mrs Marearet Hoo-el, Peter Gayer. : Levi Millerand'oihers.wi.h the appartenaaces. as the property of Ikrulian rinntk, eke 1 1. F AI.BKIUHT, Shtriff Sheriffs Office, l.ewisburg. April 15, 1863 PUBLIC SALE. "1TTII.L b- clT-ted at Public Outcry, at tha y Riviere House, Lewisburg, Penn'a.ca Tuemhiy, he 2SA dy of April, 1863, at One O'clock, P. M, all that Real Esuta i known as ihe J "CENTRAL FOUXDRY" now occupied bv Slifer. Walls. Sbrioer At Co.. io ihe manufacture of Sieves. Asricoliw. ral Implements, etc.. one of ihe BEST BL'Stl .N Es.-i ST A A 1)S I.N THE STATE OF PE.NN. ; SVLVAMIA, consisting of pomilry, Stables, largs frame Ware- Room, etc. ; steam Engine in com plete order, &c. At the same time will be sold a laree lol of j Patterns, Latb Benches, Tools, Flasks, 1 and other Personal Property appurtenant lo I tbe boiiness. I At the same time and place will be exposed to sale the large MANSION HOUSE of Major William Pnrk. Terms made known on diy of sale by J. F. & JOHN B. LIX.V, Ait'ys Tor Maj. William Frick. Lewisburg, April 10, 1863. SHERIFF'S SALES. Bv virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. an.t Fi. Fa. issued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Union County, and to me directed, j will be exposed to public sale or outcry oo Friday, May 1, 1SG3, at the Public House of Jacob Deckard, is tha Borough of Milllinbur?, eouniy. aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. M.. a cer.ain Lot of liroend. j situate in the borough of Mitllioburg, bounded easi by lot of David raut, norib by ibe turn pike, west by lot cf James Chambers, and south by an alley, containing one-fourth of an a :re, whereon are erected a two-storey dwelling honse, wash hou-e, a lo; stable. Ac . with the appurtenances, as' the property of t'riderick Gutcliiu. ar.- c . r.. ir.. n iom - - - - At the Public Rouse of William Wolfe, irt the Borough of Hartlrton, and county afore- said, at 10 o'clock A. Ma certain Tract of Land, situate in Lewis township, county tf Union, bounded on the north by land of Mr. Keish, on the east by land of Christian. Mench. on the aonlh by land of William Hotlinan, and on the wet by land or Heirs ot -Wm. Tale, dee'd, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey brick dwelling house, a bank barn, with other Outbuildings, with, the appurtenances, &c. No 2. Also, a certain Tract of Land, situate in Hartley township, and county aforesaid, bounded north by land of Jacob Smith, on the easl by land oi' Daniel Ka;hrr man, oa the south by land of Jacob Feese, and on the west by land of Abraham Mover and others, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey frame dwelling house, a barn, a well with a pump, and other Outbuildings, with Ihe appurtenances, Ac, No. 3. Also, a certain Lol of Ground, sit uate in the Borough of Harileton, county aforesaid, bounded on Ihe east by public road leading from Hartleton lo Orwig's mill, on ihe south by an alley, on ihe west by Jacob Varger. and on the north by other lot of Samuel Hanpt, containing three acres, mora or less, with the appurtenances, Ac. fin, 4. A certain Lot of Ground simate in the borough of Harileton, and couniv aforesaid, bounded on the easl by public raad leading from Hartleton to Orwig's mill.rn )hf fonth b ,her , f fiamnel Haopl. nit Jhe wfM fcy hrin n JonB r Wilson dee'd. i ,u ..nh hv PK.m ?niee merer, con- ... J r . t . i. . u.m. mnr. nr less with ih VLL... .,r i P. ALBRIGHT, Sheriff. pnune Sheriff- O Se. Lewisburg. April i - FOR RENT. rpWO STORE! Pnek ! ! . . III.IVP atNif JWLA. H P. "HKI.I KK
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