II 8TA1 AN1 IIIIMM (J 4J "THE UNION." established in 1811 WMe Xd., 2.C0S. BY 0. X. WOKDEX AND J. E. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, MARCII 13, 18G3. "CHRONICLE," established in 1 ? 13 TVhi.le No., DS7. 41 per Year, al-nnya In Advance. III E1MM rli:LIMU NKMI-WI-KKll I Tiifstay .M'irnins Si Friilay Afternoon. jar A Dumber of valuable Lola nil a .nod Hartley Farm are advertised at public ad private sa'.e in to-day's paper. HairThe sale of tbe Van Valz.h property is postponed uutil Saturday the i!lst iost. " - t-Wt are in lebted to Wm. M. Reber f e 1. 11 , , . or a copy of 1 rf. Wallaces charge to at... " I..-.: . f t er . - urauua.uig ia. Ul dt-Ui-rsou ..ituicat College, of l'hilad. aUarObarlcs Cro'r-r of Mifllioburg, bas rented the Great Western bote', for IDerly kept by Mr. Tunis. HaJ'e arc iufonucd that the next Conference of the Kraugelical Church will be held in L-wisburg, in March, ISGI. Jacoh Sai.i.adk, K i , late nf the Will iamsporl Drmnrai, is appointed and con firmed as a Paymaster iu the U. S. Army, and expects to proceed to St. Louis. Mr. Ballade is a capable aud popular man. Reduction of TEi.Kiin.trii Kates. The telegraph rates f(iui this station to II stations cast of Northumberland to Harrisburg hare been reduced tuo5 ceuts, fur the first 10 words or less, and 3 eta. for each additional wotd. y MrTbe I'residcut Las issued a Procla- nation calling all absent or straggling sol- uiers io re.uru iu meir regiments immeui- ately, or expect to suffer tbe penalties of au.my i.w. a., wao report tocmseives at any rendixvous apecbed by General order Ao. of the ar Department will ulier no punishment except forfeiture of pay during absence. Johm J. I earso.v, now President Judge of the Daupuiu aud Lebanon dis- Irict, is warmly urged iu the llarriaburg JTelegrapb for a Judjte of the Supreme Court at tho comiug Kieetioo. He was originally from tbe Western part of the Stale, where as well as in tbe Central, aod by all who kuow biui, bis noiuinatiuo would be balled with satisfaction and do''.4- ., MTA new paper bas sprung from tbe ashes of the Lick Haven l'rta (which 1 was entirely "cleaoed out by the recent disastrous fire in that place.) It is called the Clitlon Republican, edited and pabiiahed by G. I', hiwtuin sound to be eeutre nationally and politically, and is Deautiiuily printed. 1 mg may it wave ! Game Klockeii. See." Welles bas managed to augment his appropri.tiocs as lo enable bim to get on with the X.vy uo- til March, 1805. It is also understood that the appropriations are auffijient for j Army purples up to tha same time. ! Therofore, should the next houe be Dem- ! ocratie. it will not ba ahU in emh.m.. : .u. . : : .t- r ! g-Jverumeni IU carrying ou IUB Yar. , Mew Hampshire for Ever. j t0 be assuming a more ultra and treason Several thousand soldiers bavi ns left ; .hi. .nlrit Th '.tr;t . ". thi. New Hampshire since last spring election, the Democrats thought tbey could carry it, and accordingly brought out their best men, made tbe most Herculean exertions, onif tire bitterly tiiiippointe' at thtir fail ure in the Jirtt election uf 1SC3. The Unioo Democrats threw away a few thousand votes on a third candidate for Gnvernor thus makinc no choice but ! ci . the Legislature is overwhelmingly Repub lican, and will elect their candidate. It is believed, also, all the three Congress men are Republicans, which goes far to determine that the next Congress will not ba Anti-W ar in policy. (And .f it were, i "',"7";"""' " u "UP- knot aaf ika :n.A.r.r.a.l fm - 1 ' r " ' - "r ""6 time to come.) j A-The Methodist Conference at Tortr inade tbe following appointments for this ;' (Northumberland District: T. M. Raasa. P B. VTUllamaport, Tin- St W L Spotawood dw Mulberry St T II i.otwalt Montourasllle J W llaucliawout Money Samuel Sliaonon. ona to ha anpplssa Milusa Cieeu.t P let-urban, d C tswallow Hilton R t U M.on LewsstNint fcViward J llray Sllfflmhurs C I'leaser. one to ha supplied sortlioroerlaod a K Keiley Shata-ikin and Traversa J c Porter uahors a M t'eeigbton. E T SwarU Ct.-i... . s, p CnaithwuiU J C iiagev A. 1,1.01 X Suowallar Josnsill John II c Ish looai'bur Ii 0 Joho Kstown ll-nry tl Hill J.roytown tile-rt llartasaa. eaa to be anpnIM Jsautsille H P km, H,e, U-ailrisrs J K K ln( vtnn, llasen B V "fs.ne Jl.r.srka SI Barntts. p ttChnrrr) lOoowjiro; ;lala-l 'utleraan. on- to ha .opsll-d ? T."'T',''' --Ob. si.pi-d T Ultcneli u l. pr... ss- u William-port liickma-.n s-min.,,, roemb-r, of 'sinlbe'rri Strt u.r V,n. , Torreni P.r M. sT Ttirrw-r.es. a as ...... . vr of Dnviii. y.ir c.aa. .hL."d;,,"7fort.SI1 " mof,be.s,bpv.v.h.u,.r; T H Paraffin a -Oaabtall. IrH wi (f-rtmTlj cbaplai I'a J A It-Moyor, Warrl'T Mara, liant.Co,Pn. lUOt. Co. Pa. .-. , eport. Tba following resolution by a vote of 100 to 4 : was passed Whereas, the war which has been de-' --- -.ouiuvosaiioD, or pension, to muva nfi0UrUDV0V P,97W ,e,h. P". "tiring honorably frJm tbe .er atlll continues, and, whereas, silence might . . B ..... be construed lnl0 ind.fferenoa io .uch a J'"' " hlTe b,eo P"bho -chool-teaohara crisis, therefore, I or '"ontj-nro years. llcsi-lved, Hy the East Baltimore Coo-1 There are also several respectable peti ferenee, io Conference assembled, that wo tions for a revision of tha marriage laws, reaffirm our loyally to ibe Government, j requiring persons desiroos of matrimony TLlVSl' A"Ta 10 ""I ,0 b VMM, or take out a lioao.., ai country io tbe hour of her peril. . . , . ... , K . t .la,mR nw fsthaea o ffi n i. . 1 be next Confrcneo will ba bald at , j Altoona, Ta. 1 ffj-The Presbyterians and Baptists of Lvk Haven talk of rrrctinc new church ! ImUings. j Cox and Carolina. Hon. Mr. Cot, a Democrat from Ohio, in wooing South Carolina, wbo appears to be an old name of bis, iu these touching rain ; and utte" bis serenade in the Washington Congress : O. rsrr.tiiie' Carnline r.hilil ortheeon. Ue ran never r iTtrl tbat oul hearts Iiasr been raw; our 1 .relies.1- l..tli eprmkli-il in l.iurrl. nama. lT.m Uie ti.uutaia of LIihsJ aul ttie riser of Bsiaat u were always rea-ls to Ore mt a tiearh; ;ut we said, --.lie is tiastv "lie l"a- not aMan mu'-l. HtMitlM .hpn sou uttered si.n-ff turbulent threat, "" "rierei.ii.. whi.-wr-d, -rur,,... ami lor,..' It. Carolina: I'aralioe' -Mid of the aim, Ti,er..r. ...t.i-. ..ti. i.eti,.t e.n -.er is. want Ti, imT-1-wm IUutn-r mu-t n-Vtr Lr furlod. lur iu um, ,,,,., r , u, r u,. ,u. j It would ecem that eueb melody might roelr the heart of a fnhiiPlto log. hut tbe fiir creature is coy. Perhaps she bas annthpr tnvxr fatthati ah a im ivirA that , the seductive song of the impassioned j 'swain mi-ans, '.' w, C'iraf'e, lo a i J)mi-rulie tickrt firth, next Cinijrcm, , .iri.t" yia tk ilt knee i irl the Dtaliuyt. I Have we not always, oh ! child of tde . tun, lived and loved and etoleu together f ,, , , . , . . .. Hi.w often bave our bauds met in tbe' p ket of tho same ionoccnt puMic and fondly pressed one another? Without our dear South, the Democrats can plun-' der no m..ro. Without thee, that onceun- j ttrrifi -d party pines in inaction aud de- i apair : it is one blade of a pair of scissors: a.i AraA laif a i- a nup rT aniaanj it ia hjlf nf a h.l.ilr and HA t" S I filniya the owain of Ohio. Will C-roIioe hearken to tbe gy seducer ? IZuhmmd Inyiir- toThere is more truth than poetry in : the above cool, cutting comments of the leading Ktbcl paper of the South. It tells two great truths i i. i aat the Uoxs and Anconas and Seymours aud Vallaudighaini in the North only want tbe Luion 10 get tbe ofluca and renew their plun Kriogs. 2. That tbe frank Southern Rebels de- spiso tboo Northern lickspittles wbo at - . lpt ,0 ifo ,ha Free States into the ""' '"at they can c tax tbem back into "JulJa- lueT n,J" 09 "o'PpeJ "io &"a& UP tbtir slUul,J" cJDijuer tUis CJUliueut- "(ianii t'lanv, although not eotnin- up in ihe lull measure of his posinon and dutv in d't'eadinc, by force, the sancntr of our Su,e aui the ,,SI,,S of our cinzen,. h, in tin recent measase, taken the ground that t;onres atone has tne puwer lo suspend the habeas corpus, and by consequence he vir tually dedares himself hostileto the arbitrary miliary arrests inaJe by the r'ederal tov erument." The aaovo extract from Stoke'a Demo- cr.ii8 paper in Westmoreland oouuty, : P10, tb.t that party press condemns the : Governor for what he bas no. ine lo ha-1 r, the General Government, but also' f.Ucly applaud him as doing what be has not done, (that is, to declare himself S,in,t ,h,, "c's nf ,he ) Two I M' hin hi p!''cots of this sort are ! ent,aSh f" on' l,,,n, P"rP- i HAHKISBL'lKi rOUIlESPOXDENXE. , Mondaj-, Msrob 9. Tbe opposition to Got. Johnson and uov. n riirni, manuesiea by a portion 01 . Ih. nnmsrr.er in or1rino mneh ininil 1 a & . ul iiany. ass icnucin. uuaciu, bccui su... as. .e.e.n, ,-.,, . 6 1 iien syonstian Association 01 uarnsourg. been wounded, yot survive, of which there world-wide, to be Demoeiats of the old : A. speakers, tbey had invited Rev. Messr.. 1 ,re twenty four, Lt. Shorkley and Camp faith, and true and eminent Uuionist.-as ! Keed ,J Menties, and Geo. II . Stuart, j bell, at Antietam, S.oto, twice at Antie Travelino KENEHADE-t," and 'AB(.U-Eq. of l'biladelphia.snd Henry D.Moore, um and Fredericksburg, II. Comley Ttox Lmissaries." It is coming to this, a,,,. Treasurer, ail of whom appeared to M'Cormick twice, at Camden aod Antie that do man who honestly supports the ; lT0Cate tbe claims of tbe Christian Com- tam, Krdley. .H'Clare, Sehooly, Wcisen Uuion against the Rebels, can eseape tho ; mi,sioo loettei ia i-hil.d. The speeches ; bach Leo, llaia John, Mooro John, II.B. denunciations and hate cf tbe Northern al- nntinn.rl ni.nl .r.r ..,.;. ' j tv i ..:.. i: r .u. i ..J:J a .:..! lion ot sub tnvset. sjauum auu serious democrats are opening tbeir eye. to this , great i act, ana tne returning soldiers will soon be telling the people what tbey think of each sham Uoionisti. Messrs. Liwry, Penny, and Johnson, IT. AQd JohOSOD. t from the Committee on Kederal Relations, j have reported adversely to the petitions, ........ . 1 got up evidently by politicians, to raise a i cru,aiB .g.in the colored population ! ' Committee evidently considering it, practically, one of tho schemes of tha J Kebels to disgust the four and a half , million, (bond and free) of the eolored j people against tbo Unionist, of tbe North. Tbe report was ordered printed the mi nority of tbo Committee contenting them selves with opposing tbe printing of 5,000 copies. Mr. Donovan (Dem.) suggested that they be all in German. Some of tbe most respected and influ ential citizens of l'biladelpbia bave began to send ia remonstrance, against tbe cru sading scheme, and a public meeting in n9QiDg.Qa.couDtj jt,jco.r.cr.jliih M0U4 Bt,leieDt of the tmoaot is a design against cootrabaoda. j rj from eolleotors, and eelting forth all senator Johnson presented two itrong j Vtr:li: at. ! a I remoosirancea irom t liiiauopjrt agaioet any incorporation for a boom at Jersey 1 Shora or anv other ooiat abova William- A very influential proposition from I'hiladdlDbla. favor, the crantinir of an annual compensation, or nension. to auoh --SJ 6 .j not be involved io troubla by illegal mar- riages a matter they eao not alwaya know, (and about which tbey are too often sbamefuity eareles. c0i. Slifer is aalcimed back to bis pott j of duty, looking somewhat reduced by hit j recent confinement at home by a serious bilious at tack, accompanied by a light tour wiib the varioloid. A large amouutof business was done, in each House, at tbe evening session. TlESiiAY, March 10. In tbe House, to-day, the Scna'e Bill ! legalitng tbe various bounties and ma terial aid to Vuluuteers and their families, was :al!el up in the House, and i';wf 01 motion of the Democrat leadur, Kaine of Payette. There is tbe ctucrn foot in that keeping off this important measure,for tbe perfection of which every eouiity io tbe S ale is mora or leas anxious. Counties ouships, boroughs and individuals bave advanced means depending upon their being asserted and f q lalizjd according to law. J.;ry d,y' oi,y i, producing anxiety, ,,, UoM 0ae act wou,j CJTcr , ,.., noirlv every proper cise. lint here the ' luocratio pwty loaders are fighting It off in the Ho'ise. They are willing to bave a hundred different bills pissed, for this locality or that, but would leave out ,;. i,. n..v.i;,.. .j Unioo Democrats havo alranceJ the i roony Dd " lheir Party frieod rom riayiiit auy of it. I tliink tbe I uiouiats should bold together ooa ceueral bill and if tbe Copperheads choose to go into tbe ncit electiou on that isue, let 'era 151 1 Another "Cviy in." The Copper heads torna time ago ejuht to kick up a ' row ,boul ,he irrc.,t of oue MlUUqloa, on ! j ,ne ch,rge 0f t,eltlg , py. Hopkins of j Washington bas moved the "indefinite j po9,poen,ent" of the whole subject, ! AgreeJ ,0 without opposition-it is hard 1 l0 klck lg,in,t lho gri)lng ,lreoght of tha frieljd, of ihe Government, who be- COBa mo determined to etrike down treasonable co-workers. j Tiilrspat, March 12. Yesterday, the Seuate was opened with prayor by Wm. A. Karnes, chaplain of the 5:h N Y. Artillery, from Fort Marshall, ,, t c- a, it i t. i -. ' ''"" S" to'ersity at Lcwisburg, be baa become a strong Anti-Slavery man in politics. Oue year be spent in giving to, in, aod from, tbe Holy land, and expresses much satisNc- tiou in having baliz.-d one merchant in the Fool of Solomen, at Jerusalem, whom be d..ni.sed to join Spurgeon's cbureh iu London. Mr. liaroes bas grown gray, and is indisposed in health, bat his x,al and energy are unabated Judge A. S. Wilson aiao was in the Capitol, and made . , . , - l j I aiuu iuuii,.B .uua, ... v.iu. county, whoso confidence in bim bo can never forget. lo the llouso, tbe lonnage laxques- t;"n WM ''P0"'11 of bJ tue doP,'' of amendment imposing a tax upon all railroads alike. This was carried, 51 to 4 (Cessna absent,) and defeats the cMDosition of Honkins to reoeal the aot l: .1.- . ... lropiaiiiuu m aiupaioa isai un wo. renealins the tonnsiretax. .epe.uug me i.a-t eveniniv. ine iew cnnoi I'resov- efCBiag ,nc .ew ccnooi rresoy- teriao bou-o was oiled to oveitl iwing, to honor of tbe 8th anniversary of tbe Yooog T -" rMroalino nnrl nnrl w.ra Tcr. liberal collection. Tho venerable K. s as J rs t, "Jl-t- .x-ijov. Uavid It- 1 orler presided, to tbe l r row fS.iefte. L nf A e saws, lua, wuuoo mssoi ui ,..,. -,.rJi-l nnrl iill.'..la,a Thwl exeusa was cordial aod eaiis.actory. Ibe alatomAnta nf fh analfpra at tromalt I ,....; T r,.r.ie,,l.r .h. I O- I , of Mr. Stu.rt-a merchant prince, who h ,b3W b, his lcti ,orJ Uiofu ife tb,t . ncea not be a preacher to find !.:. f .... . Aa good wera nro- found ly impressive. There was a good sprinkling of soldier, io tbe audienco, who pajj excellent attootiou. One I .aw to- day, (Capt. Coulter, of Westmoreland Co.,) lost an arm at Fredericksburg, but is moving about as well as heretofore, and apparently cheerful as any other one. w. Important to Scuool Directors. The attention of school directors is invited to tba following law pissed laat winter, in relation to tbeir dutie. : "Tbat it shall be the duty of tha board nf iltpsfatnra in aanli arnknail 1iaf!st tn tiiih. the financial operations of tb district in a Aaa thin laark saw pi rax n np nlaart Itanrl- u u. K..u.w ? b P' P '0 tbe moat public PUeM ,B "e a"lnet- ; CurrefpoDaeBiss of th- Star A Cbroaiela. Retrospect Newport News, Feb. 28. It baa been interesting to me thi. eve ning, now that a year has gone by since wa wera mustered at Fort Park oo Roa noke Island, wheo we had as yet met with bot little sorvica, and bad nearly all tba man wo started with. I thought it might iolerest our friends. We left Harrisburg with eighty officers and men. One, Jeremiah Miller, died at Annapolis Dec. 2, 1861, and one, Nicholas Nichols, wa. discharged, making our num- ber eighty-two officers and enlisted men ' ... . , . a- a. I with whom we left Annapolis fur North I Carolina. Ou tba 2Sth of Fb. 186:, wa , war mustered mastering the same num- ber. eir-htv-two. To-morrow we are to be ' mustered .g.,n-just one year from tb. leotioned. Let ns compare. muster menti Of those on that roll, thirty-two (3.) are not on oar roll to-day. Lost, one by promotion, eight killed in battle, ten transferred, three died of disease, nine dis - charged, one deserter. 1EAD. It. JO TWtt. killM at AntW-U, rVpt 17, HC2. Him t ltlhtfw VautlliM do do t IVKaO lataar llf-l. ilo tlv d tvWwXu lup du tlo do dts laf U itt d' di du tin Ndinifl nvlr,SoiiIh Muiitaio,Sfpt 14 02 t-ret. Wililalll AUaPott. r'rvlr r.f h-bur Irtr l.l, lM I'nt at Jacob liiin, CafBtls-n. N C, Af.rtl ! d Jt.' A. kfil;.if tiiNli i-i, K.miif.kf, Mr -T.'2 do A. Y C I'lti.:!). 'Irttwu-l at rW-autorl, May. tiu Sam'l a-arlvy ot diiw-,Ko.xille m ,itw.lJ, ttl liIM'IIAR(KI. Jamb TliiPatirk, nf wfonJ rr'A at Carmlvn, M. C. .larvtf t. It-rllii( d l do Manama, .lainna I,. f'-tKioiy do dtp d anttarata. Hunry J- WwritT do du do llauaaaaa. Jaith X-sh trt, Jlwt ihty. J hn Murphy do Jt.hn V Hituth tlo A I to ii. Knndw tlo Hiiliaai Kfvnlt do TRA.NPFERttED. Jhn MilW, 4 tli Knt Cav-lry. John J. Itrhilztni do to do John K. Kilter do dt d' K-b-rt llnrf. kth K-cular Jnhntry. N-th J M.ium1 do do do I'-t-T Hifft do do do iSamutl I'oiitrhvrty do do do ttforar H. Frynlla do do do 1 WViiw iil.it' h do do do JtaiuvaCbrut do . do do rBOMOTIONS. I.t. Isamrct fhorklv7. Com Adjutant. Sri. Hm '. Campbell, to lft I m-uL frp. A an ii !ifiitli. to 2i Liut. Curii 11 C. MT.trniicll, to .it ."'railt do J. II. !nto, h 3raot. Trivate l? id t' Hrwar, do do Ivvrnntr llrroo do do Iltixli M't'luro do do Iiurnt, to CorKir. do llatrriixta Nad do do l.ir-hanl A M llwmT, do do Ilt-ory LiuajHruian do The one deserter we will not mention. ' Sinc8 then, there have been twentj- ix recruits and one by transfer, making twenty seven. Of this twenty-seven there have beeo-one killed in battle, Levi Marks, at Antietatn, one bas died of dis- case, Asa lirowu, at Frederick City, Md , Oct. 28, 18ti2,and ona has deserted. So, j to recapitulate J,., " ' J,,"- 'j iTom.uion I On p.nt B.II : ; ga thlt 0U 0f 0n8 tondred aod eleven me0 we bave lost but thirty-five. , The Company bas been in nino battles Koanoke, Ncwberne, Camden, Manas- . au two days, Cbantilly, South Mountain, ' . Antietam, Fredericksburg So tbat the j ermga e.lculatioq of chance, in battle of ', being killed, is one in every hundred; of; di6ciiae, tLreo in one buodred. The ' chances when the Regiment has been . v,.rv heavils cni-aa-cd. as at Antietam ami ' ... . . .... . . rreutnciHi'iirg was one aiiieu in every five. reference to the latter we were : fully exposed to ail tbe disease! to which SQ rmy H ordinarily exposed, as small- p)i, measles, mumps, and tjpoid fever, tn& besides the battles they were engaged ;0i ,bere were many days of oontinued skirmishing, especially when Gen . Ueno'a aivision corared the retreat of I'ope a army ; f...m P,lr.... ,l si i .e.. ! J,.;.;.n ,.,j ,k. ... . . r i,. . i. . . . , Uum Uulpepper, there Were 10 daVS that ,De ,ounj of ..,, ,,, ,.., not nut nf their eara K.,r .,,1. ,hU .ait mite we not pM, 0.er ,hose who ba.e auHcau., urewcr, f ti i ... i . louowea oy a Krcoo, Iioughcrty John, at rredericks- burir. Hardin? and Warner at Manassas. ! Miller Pan. 8.. at South Mountain, and . . as , s. noDcti i assci iwice, ai souto louniaio 1 ! J 1 L ar -L , ,0d p rederickebnrg. Moreover, though ' : .1.. I t.. c ,j . ft... 1 v.cie ujwu, joa w wjuwiia iiwiua sow sua. tboso mentioned are not the only ones , worthy of ootiee. Our descriptive book j shows who bava been engaged aod in ; what actions, and wbeo you sea but the names of Ihe killed and wounded, do not forget that fortune favors tbe brave, and many, very many, of our brave boys es caped unscathed. Tbo past gives us enough to think without speculating oo the future. J. M. L. Latest News Dispatches from Admiral Dupont mention the capture of the schooner ilclle of Nashua by the United States steamer Potomska, blockading in Sa pelo Sound, Ga. Near Columbia, Tens., March 1 1. Gen. Grander came np with the r at this place yesterday after-! Tho nlvinrfs rrinril vprn i IIIO aavance guartl were j ishlllg yesterday, and lOit two enemy noon skirniis killed and several wounded, but cap- tnred several rebcl-i. One ot them report:) that Col. Coburn with 2,000 men, escaped, and were making tbeir way to our lines. The reports arc s till conflicting as to the Indianola, some stating that she was blown up by the Kebels to save her from Admiral Porter's bogus gunboat, and others that she is still afloat and serviceable. hAVASSAH, Jlarcll A. Ibe enemy arc attacking Fort M'Alister. Three irnn rLula anil two mnrtar hnsli sea Tslfis'iniT nn tilts fisrt. Our S inolil iolumbiad has been dismountcd-two ' . Li, eni r I men elightly wounded. The firing continues vcrv heavy. j On tbe 12th nit., the pirate Florida ' e-P'ured and destroyed tba ship Jacob 1 ii t t. a . L. L .. a.ak t ... .... t -j The l.'.ll ...lrl.lnn Ym VtAL tfk i(isue ..,ccr, of m,ine ,Dd reprisal," pw,ft the House nf Representatives on Monday night. It bad previously pacsed i the Senate, and will nov, place it in tne power of the merchants of our e"ontry t delend their own property irom tne aepre datiens of theKnplisb steamers, which rove the ocean nnder the Confederate flag. mun.io sai.ks, AdtertlMd in ttia '-Cbroolrle" or BillA at tblaofllev. Marrfc 17 rerwieal Pniperl Art'hrtMlaa Rrtf. Lenta Har.li Faraa Nlnrh nt Kubrrl Htrabaa. hr Kaffalwe Man h la I'arai MiM-fc of I'eanrla wllmm. BulTalae T Httllam k Mmrr. kell .anal rnperty at Mr... L. i. . KalTafoe Marrk l-Farm Mork arrk 21-kral aaS reraal I an talaak, Marrk Jl -Varaal Ula of ( hrtsllaa I k.. Ulbarc Marrk 11-rarai Mark f Kick. Klrkrl, Eat Ruffaloe Marrk -rara Slnrk ar Harriet Makl.KaM BulTalae Marrk 2S-Karm Murk al taalurl Uojrr. HlalrlS Man b -T-la. m Sliirk af ftalllai l.rmlwrllne. krllj Mar.'iHrrrviaal fniperl) Ar.tkaniberlla(trwlb; VKNDt'B NOTKP fir .nlr at the Chronicle O0ra. I'nluii Prater Meeting hereafter in ihe Lutheran houe, at 4 o'clock. Sabbath aliernoons. All are invited to attend. iicxDisuurtj lar&ct. Carrtettii Weekly Wheat Sl,40 Kggs 10 Rye 80 Tallow Corn, old 75 Lard 9 ')atg f0 Fork S Flaxseed 2,50 Clover seed 5,ln Dried Apples. $1,00 Wool 40 tu50 Firkiuliutter 12 Potatoes Hi Fresh liuttcr... IS Country Soap 4 &0 Hags 4, 5, and 6 Old paper.. In Uwl-borg. IJth init., MARIA, ralkt of Nietmlu Mwoarh, d'd, in tar tJd jear. runktrai C murruw at luocloca.J rnhrt of Jacob Zvntmrcr, dec's, anvil year aud 2 month, funvral U morrow at ' o'clock. to liclhr To . InS . on the 3.'tb ult.or consumption. ELI 7. , aita or br. liam'at K. Kcnncly. aanl .11 year.. In Union lownahip.on th 8th ln.t.. ot loSamoatmnnr th. orain, fl IKItV, MnorCharUantll'athariiMCal, pcil alx.ot HI tnnthn. In MiTninlurc, ln.t., or tTplioli fecr, ALICR L IL' ISA, aaugUur of John and sarali tiaat, in br 13tb y.r. In Whita rwrTp.2'1 in.t. MAaT. wifr orjumea Yoat, ailed M vcara. n th. aib in.t..JAMk3 r.,aoa uf Jasj.a anj Mar. Vt. dccM. aKfl a yar.. i i It. f" M. MK I ZliKR intends opemna the 1 jjx us'taI unimerTerm of Select School, ii Moi.day, March 30. Terms of iiiuion vary from $2.50 lo l.75. arcordinff to studies nur- -"-e -No extras. I I.ewiabursr. March i:ii31 SHERIFF S SAI.KS. By virtue of a writ of Plurias Fi.Fa..iisued "ax ul '-ourt of Common Plea ot Union "aZc l."o ou.cry."d' b "P"'1 Oit Thurtifou inrtfO 1SC3 aI lhR,vere House, in the br'ongh of Lew- isburA couniy aiorr-aiJ. ap iu o'clock A. M., A cefcain l.i.t of Ground, situate in the I 'rouah of lwiabura. oiunlT afarcaid, numbcrrd ih ral 1..WO plao three hualrcl aod twelve ill !. l-.tinle-l oiivthe eatl by Front rfreet,on Ihe amilh 1-1 No :;::i.Vn the we.t l-y P-arlree alley, and on the north hy l"t No. ::ll, contiik'io One-Pnurtb of an Ai-re. m-Tf or y . whereon an' ere, ti d a larie two .e.eey hr!rlt lw.-llin-HoU.e.hrlel( Kitrhen. brlrk Hub llon-c. sYood llo-e. frame -italde. Well with a pomp, aod other outl.uiiJini;. with tba appurteeaneea. No. S. Also, a certain Lot of Rroond, jit- oate in tha Uniaeraity Katen.ton of tha Borooirb of lwiburi. It belli. lxt number fifty (.SGI. hounded aa.t hy urowu street, aouth by lot No. pJ, west by Bltaa aile. and north y but No. 4S, rontalnlna Ona- rMUrtb of ao Acre, ruyraur Uaa, with tbe appurtenance!, ir I Sn. X Also, a Serlain Lot of Ground, sit. n.tc In the Borough r U.i.hnnr. coanw . I. rcij .'"7. "i:r-zrzi?z. :'z-: .Polin'n -atrvft, fj.Untl.1 1 tiie ri-tr, nd on th -t hw 1 Williim llrotvn Jr. ntaininc On--Fourth nf an A tv, TYtrt or wbt TfoD h rtictU Wbirf, witbtlw appurtenancer. . o. 4. Als.i,a certain Lot or tsround.sitoate in the ..roiiFh of le-wi.h.in, lounded on tha t hy Wster street, on tlie worth by otlnrr lot of Thoa. Hayes, on theea.t hrlhe rlasr Su',i'ieharana,on the south by ..t .f m. Bmwn. Jr., and lest No 3 ahoso described, wher-on ar- erected a Wharf, WaterKS-alet and ofllca. eoiitainios Three-Ktfhths of an Acre, aaora or lata, with t the appurusuancea, s j No 5. A certain lot of Cronnd, sit- nste in tho rtoronah af-reaai.l. hounded on Ilia west by ' Watej street, on tho noNh l-y lot of J. Wall., . '.oa ; aa.t ty riser Sa-ouehanna, and on the sonth by le't No I 4 aleise described, eonlalnlna Three -P.nhhs of an Are. ' mora or leas, wben-on iarei le.l alrame wsretioi-ae.wiin u.e appurtenaucri,Ac.,a tha property of ro-ao. ijv Also, at the same time nn place, bv vir- rne o, an or.,er of the ("ourt or somtnon rieasoi imn fo.ani to me .iir-cte-i. certain iiou- and it ar llround, situate In the Borouab of Leai.hurj. buunde-l ontl ath hyaarathariaea street, on th- west hy 1 l"ackherry alley, on the north br le-l No 1J an.1 on theth, Tbmi .t,e,t. number-i m thaae-f.i plan t Wnmntft iiu tM-rfniin Kim i tie- numnvtr rm nurfir-i an-i 't w- 2i pi'tirtt-nanr.', c. ld M th pr-vrty nur uidotberity nri'tvr prirrl.nta in par- ,,,4,, I. ALKliKHlT. ShenT, DR. JOS I AH S M IT h7 nAV(j I tea (ed in IsewisburR, sohnis a share nf the public patronase. Will be fiiti-iat the Riviere House until April tsX. Lawuburg, Marrb 5, 1 Vsi. "jVTOTICE is hereby pven that Ihe Copart nership heretofore existing between Thompson ti. Evans and Albert 8. Cooper, under ihe firm name of EVANS A COOPER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and accounts are in the hands of T.:. h-rk, Horse Hears, logemer with a.variely ol pieo oy asnmsioit liuu ni-oti. Evans, who is authorized to selile ihe busi- other Earinin-; l iensils too numerous lo Alio. Siore Kuom id Kev. Jir. b Ki eVn nesi of Ihe late firm. ' inenuon. ! baush, and I'agiierrean li.,:erv lirttuadioteiy All knowing themselves Indebted Willi Sale lo commence at 10 o'clrek in the over said room, on Market sire-t. please call at the old stand, nd settle the 1 I . I. r.Vi.s"s. ALUEKT S. COOPER. Lewiabarg, March 2. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned having purchased the I interest of Albert 8. Cooper in the late firm of Evans rV Cooper, will continue ihe rocery and I'roalalun busmesa at " . , 1 i ,a-,e this opportunity to return my thanks m the public for liberal patronave. and hope by studying the wants of my friends and en deavoring tn supply them to merit their pa. tronage in ihe miure. l.u. tir.t.13. Lewisburg, Marrh X Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. No. 622 Market St. PHILADELPHIA THE undersigned would respectfully invite your at- enlion to his well selected . i. ... s- ii .u I a.i.M wtTi'urs Fine Gold JEWEI.RV. of every 'variety of ! " . ' J styles comprising all of the neiocif and most y im . . . 5 . . . an. .... ,.nn . . - . ,K. k . ,,. e v; . y;. Each article avxmmUd to be as I ...rsh. f7"VVatches and Jewelry carefully re- P' "d -"""''' . a s i. i o n .s rst . t, , . , (Sur,rT ta Stauftr HarUy ) i February .7, lfi. j I Executor I WOtlC. -(mCE is hereby riven that letters testa- 1 1 V mntfv on ika la l ar ill and ttfttaioenl , f jamk im..K. ,a,e ' b,,rouan' l-nion ei.unrjr.d of I.ewisburf Fitrl. hav lrtn ! . ,'. a.- .a.. D t I i;nio county.mrfne frmof lawjlherefor.all ) persons indebted to aidetate are requested la 1 m immediate patment. and those harint r- : !,,' ' . ... M ii.i u 11 r., ,. - . ui.bur. M-jrh 13, u. Executor's Notice. VOTII'B is hereby ;iven, thai I.ftterMes- 1 lamenlarv on Ihe last will and testament I of ItE.NJAMI.N A.NtiMTAUT, deceased, laie uf l.ewtsbur;. I'mon county, have been granted tothe unleri?ned, by the Register ol . Union county, in due form of law ; all persona ' hv""? c,a"n "" pre-enl 'h'm. h; ow.n: said estaie are re-ues- . ted to make immediate payment. Io ;VKI S BKuW'.N, Eieeutor lywi.linre. March a. l-3. PUBLIC SALES. VENDUE. f T'TIM. be sold, at Public Sale, at the farm Tf of Jtobert Srahan, iu IJuffaloe town ship, Lniou county, on Tunday, Mxrtk 17, lif.3, the ENTIRE FA KM STOCK of said snb- aVriS--T, enrJ-i-tinjT of Itortrt, 1 fr-bd rrallna; vriirliiikr tit. Milch C-iwa od youac Cottl, "! il,,. i tot. ba-rsw H iL-on. 1 top Hoitat9. 1 Slad. 1 FlrUtl, f, Harm. Cuitialir, I ram brill, 1 Taa.' paUat fao- j Kakra. Mmftji., I tat br tha Wia. fuUtowa by Ur bubl, ; lltr Want, Hro?!-a, vfraiD rradlva, Nnaini S. -llta, al-o, tha atitira H-ca of HoiuabuUl furnitwr-, mopaj wtii-b art I'arior t'oal timr, liatuaway Hod attiti, 1 Tat Ua, rhairw, Cu Ix.artw, Huraua, bs-datvaala. Iron j Kv-ttltr, VtiirKar by tha barral, linnr Bll, UrloJiog i Miioa. ad a wttrw lartc stiack of other artirlw uaaxi om i a fam aud ID Um hoUar, taso Duuvroui to a-aaaiioa). j Sale lit coinnit-ore at 10 u'clocit id ihe I forriiotn, when Terms of Bale wiH b mide , known by ROBERT b! KAHA r. i l' ! be Sold, ftl I'ubllC Sale, t ihe ! F of rrataCia WiUon. id BuflaU. lowo&bip, l'uiui.cuUD!r,(ncarLtwikbure.)on WcJmtJay, March 18, 1803, y' 1 the rnltnwinc Vans !tM-k or Raid .abaeribar, sonalittna i.t Brewing M.r. l a.noai si.,1 itb r.al. ColL. ..t ,rl'i. ai- liurhaai ttaa aod bar- ham HnS -a. lifi, 1 lour bvt- ttatoa and Ikd, VI two- it.-vbori'.rr..r..iTupu,,..,iBbaiad,i'iooii,a; llarro. Colmatora, 2 pataolCoro Planter., raal iron lorn Onodar. I I .ro bb.llcr. J patrol Cultms Bulal. peacb blow and frinc. Albart Potalon by tb. boab.l, and lo.ny otbar artuiaa loo nnoaroua to ai.noon. Sale to commence ai 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, when Terms of Sale will be made forenoon, wot known by ! i.trury is. 1 KRANCI3 WILbO.N. set. VEXDUE. i 1 iti. oe sow. at ;ne re: sidence of the V T aubaenber, in Kelly Twp, Union Co., 7'ir.,; lf.c. 1!) lSfi3 the followmx personal property, to wit: a lluraaa, 1 Mara aith Sml, 1 thra.yanr old Colt. 2 ! taro.yar old Coita. i on.-.aar Colta, a Coa-a, I ll.itar, 7 ' huaii Vxnnc Cattla. 1 Urndina Sow, 4 Sboata. 1 lour- ! h'-ras Vipa. I s.boraa Waaoo, 1 Sonne Waaon. I f;l, H-.ire Fow.raud Thraabms Maxum., 1 Vaonlng Mill, 1 Grain lrill tlycra Daunt), 1 iar.a Hay fork, Koi aod fulima, 1 hollar. 1 torn Plow, Cmll.atora. Harrow. 1 lura Kaka. Uv Laddara. Uoraa ! (.far, ttvethrr with variety of utl.ar faruiug tttnu:i ; Uto numrrotw to meitUwti ; mittOf Uy tif Um bB,lo(AtOM by the bubl, Ac. Haie to cuiumeore at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. WILLIAM K. MOORE. K-ternary 14. 13. VIDUR , llTII.I. be sold at public sale, at the Farm f V of V. m. I,. Harris, on ibe Pike, lo East , Uuilaloe township, I'mon Couaty, ou Monday, Manh23t lSb3, commencing at iu o ciocif, ,. m.( a beaa ot hor;e!i,5 Much Cows, 4 heal Youne Canle, .t-'M or SDtp,i thoti. 1 pow, 1 Hoars Thrihni( 1 noar, inraannia Hill, cnttins Mai, Uamwa. culu.a, Biff rurfc. K-pa aod I'ull-ta, float. Odw V,nw. In h.i.. inZil Couk n. d Ten Plata Moss., poreao. Corner tuphoard. Sink. Ta- bles, Cbaira, and otnar llouaaold fuiaituro ael aiea. T,wa. Under $5. cash : over 5.7 months wiln Knni security. KIUHAKD UICKEL. 1 r,t,,u, i. Irti3 1 j tt.-vitT- 1 J,i Ujj. "IT 'ILL be sold, at Biehl's Hotel, in East Buflaloe, On . , , . . j -tei'-iet'ltr', .Wjren JCOO, the To'lcwm; Personal Property, lo wilt 3 Horses. A Cows, a lot of Hogs of ditf'erent sizes, 2 Wakons. sied. Thresbm Machine, Fanning Mill, Hay Rake, heavy Horse Gears, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay Ladders, and a variety of other Farming Implements. Also, a lot ol iiouseh .ld and Kitchen Fnrni- 1 r- " "s '-was "y;-. ""i . 1. u U . t .. B-.J I T k I . . liairs, .-sunns, a lot ot ',tT ueiuip, iur r s m- e.,ar. and a varteiv of other arueiea not a. ... , . a-'iiic u ciTHiiiriMc bi iu u cmri a. when Terms wiil be maJe t.nwn bv H ARUIET ST.AHL. V-b. 2d, 163. Widow of Jarataiah Stabl, dr d. VENDUE. "1 1 JILL be sold, at the residence of the anb- jenber. in Wiutield, Union township, (Vis Thurilaj, March 26, 19G3, the folloarinir IVrsonal Properly, via : 1 Horse. 4 iMilk Cows. 1 Heifer, Pigs. 1 four-norse Wagon. I open Buggey, I Sled, 2 Ploughs, I side-hill Plough, 1 shovel Plonsh. I gang Plousth, I Harrow, 1 Cultiva tor, 1 Dung nook, I Vs uod rituve with pipe, I forenoon, when lerins of Sale will he made j anown uy SAMLEL MOVER. a inlt.1.1, rch. 5", IMi PUBLIC SALE. iO S-t'urthy, March 28, 1893, rriHE snbsrnber will offer a large tot of, I Household and Kitchen Furniture at Public 9lc, mi her residence, consisting of Bedsieads. Ilureans. Sof.s, Chairs, Looking Oiasses, Stovea, Garden Impli Vow Ac Ac F st,. to ,','' I0o-cloek- Table: iemtanu. taaxa. I nder .US, cash; over.S months' credit, with n-te and approved saenmv. F.I.IZAI'.ETH CHAMBEKLIM. f-iwlsharff, rah. -A, lsr.t. FAMILY GROCERY! rjIHE undersigned has opened a Xt FAMILY GROCERY STORE in ,h'room,'! cup.ed by W.M. Ellia naar I Via a-alil H-irrt ,tanr1 lUapkavt ai wsas I aa aaa near the old Hayes stand. Market street, Le isburg. where he is always preparer! lo fura - ah ika- aublte with lha heal f tuiDisn nriiui'ii. sun iue Dm I f alTee. Ton. Suzar. stnla-as. KaaSa Candles, I rulla, Flab, FlaMr I feed. CbeeiC. .Wc.. r. I together with all other articles oauallv (rent! Ln '.'h ''.:,'bli!h,n,,. 11 ,h -"" P" ! , . a 'i a nn ri rr mm a rnai. Prslte's Plan'ation Buters for sale. J.n.30, 3. AtAN MITCHELL, Aft EtyFirst of the Season! iEW" a)OI)S! ruo.M rniLAD. j.l xr. XKW GOODS XKW COODS XKW flOtTiS XEW COODo For ti.e : For tLe For the ; For tie : Cam. a.vd Hrn. Cam. and i:e. Cam. and kf. :pnn aii.l .--'ummer. p in"; and Si'imi cr. pi in;; fbil Summer. I Cam. and ek. j Jnn. (;Ulil!n:an. XsiM St., 1 1 P. hllTE , .. , . , V( . . , I JBM. ll.lillUliIlldll, .i dl hf! M., J.ft IMUrr; jB(.Ji.fjooiInian,5Iaikft M.,IcMblui Jno.IJ.IJi)Oi!n,an, ?.'aiki-t St.,Lrt i?Lurg ITWII k iots of firam b.-uhi for Cash. 50, HIJLS. M:n k r. 1. Xus. 1 an 1 In bait aoj ui. l-sti.:.. f' r I t JNO. II. IK'OL'lM.V OD FISH for sale bv j.v it cmrnn 'IHTKanJ i;iue Jt r fp sal3 QALT, iu barrels mi l ?a.-k fr .'e O kr JN" it k.vinVA.x. 20,000 f:r ah.i'h the hih t T'-tft ltl-a. I y Real B state. FOR SALE. SITUATE l iiut!vin the Bumugh of i.ar Uton, adjuirimz the village in the nor:h. and exirniintt a:imi us entire lens'h, u. ak in s its ilivi-.in ari; vair .!.' lois quitecoDve- ment. containing if i 1 of whicr j v '"i 't l""'""'-; ,r'm, , f ! J V aler fl-ws near'y Ihrensh i'n centre, -.-. , .-,.fcm.. ... ., .. - . he Improvemenia are a eood rrame- House and Hank Harn, wi:h a TeBanljjJtt. Hue onlhenor'h end ot the tarin. two AnP:e -.IrcharJ., one in in. I bearing, lbs ypuner beemnin? 'o br. , Alio. HO IrrCI Ol Timber Lltnta. . . j u !, . a-aaiiaa, Sllnaled in Hartley lownMnp. For Terins, arr'y lo ' ' A;n- . V ILMOX. i r 'J f " ' i i m. j cr s .si. r. sl il.Mi.s.. li.irt;eton,la. i "VJOTICE is hereby jiveu, thai I i vill meet. 11 uj-on the StswT March. lHr.a. anr persons i!esir. uof , purcnasine the Mill froperv. late of l.aw- I rence M. Haves, d'e d. anuatei in Uradv lowuahip, Lnion Co., 13. WILLIAM HAVES. P. S. I ran also be a'MressM upon ihe subject at M Elbaitan P. ., Climon Co., Pa. Two Vacant Town Lots AT PUHLIC SALR ONE on ibe corner ol &-. nd street and Cherry aliey. o;.p.site ibe re-n!rnrr uf E. M. Mu.ser; the . her ta ., r;h Fif.h street, fetmerly orrupird !y the Christian Church. These Luiswi.l be eipnse-l loPfh lic Sale, in front of the Kiiere House, a: i oclock P. M. cf SitMr-.iy, if.r h CI. I-O.l. t? 1 - . - . Denn.s Ph.ll.psor M-rmllann. -7 rUDLIU .SALK. ww-auc "I'tlb undersisned. Adtn.iiisiratrrs of ihe EsUie of Sarah L. a n " a zjh. ia'e of t-wnsh p. I num vvw.y. crcttt. Wl11 oner, at I ubilC 13 r, on ihe PI rtmses, l.tf . virtue of an order of the I 'rphdlis' Court, "a I Situnfay, the 21s i i'Minh. 103. , the followi,. Kra' Fsr.e i n,t . la w.iowi.ig fvea. r.sra'e to a if . A fiOnfl Ta Q M I uuul t r (X IVI . ! situated in BuiTaloe township, in saiueonntr. boumled north bv oihtr land l,ne i f said Sarah I. Van Valisl,. d.e d, ea.t rrsei laa.li(c ficea tbe X Roaja ts New Kee.m.ai.ntli l lan-1 o-ilei, .s,.,r a,,J aoarrw tisuva. n,i. wr-t l .ai:ls i-f Jubo Klec , and llt-nry Itakvr. Ttii.tlui: about oxj; HLxonnn acres. of lnd of t!i l-a-it j.ih"::' a'.I "-I.-nr-t pt a'nt 15 acrs-i. lb- lit-i rn.. m-f.t-. r- a Nw ' - f liweHir-K 11' u-f. iti a.i tt.a. i,. (.ir utin ua -T In-r. A lirne-w; II K li.jJtN. V t.iij . t har.i rl fholra. fry it lpv.Ac .. 1W (.ruin It mm a -- i j locats-t it ob at tt.n ut-s: tlciriii:- lfcc.iuet iu Lw!t in Vtllvr. At the iam- tune and place, a lot t-f Ptrr tmal Prprriy mul be t litre ti. Sale of Pert.tnal Pr. pray i.j c.-wmtner mt 10 o'clock A.M. or a: t dv ; Kta! Kslsie be ortererl 2 o'c;. ct i wbeu T-.nn will be niarit- known t v J F. VAN VAIZAH.; . . . Feb34 .S. S. BAKI1LK. Ad n r- FOR RENT. Ms THE three-storey house rn Marltat Street, nearly ppi;siie.ihe K'vere Hko--. now occupied hy J. s-ph C. Bucher, Ss'j. Apply lo tne und-i Lionel. Jan. iS. JiiH II. U.NN. FOR RENT. CtiORE KOOM on Mr,raei sireel. Lew KJ burg, belonginw m Win. y rica. now us-s.0- inquire of )anV6:'; V, M. JONE-s1. A Farm, Saw Kill, a Timber Land, ALL adjoining, for s-tle on nnnfer-iie lerma. The farm conljit s al rtit pr- t,iniira- and forty (MP) aeres, all in cuiuvaitt'O. wills a good lwo-siurey frame i'w-lhi.); W House and Mutie Barn J he aw l;i ili haa the large w;iier power --f I'enns t'reea wnh about 300 Acres rf Timher I.snu all adjoining, tn l.imes!;ne Tp. Lnion Co. Apply io Jmra M. TssLmt. A-ient, stifSiaw burg, fuur miles fn-m ihe premises, or io HI GH liKI.I.A-s. Minhury. FOR RENT. irilWO-MTOKEY Br-ck Hn( .-sE I I LOT on .Vir'.h Fuurrh srrtet. March ia. "BS. II. P. s.lEI.Ll.L Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS. Letter, of Vtmiiistrtiot Ihe estate of REBECCA I'AMsiiN. deceased, lateof the boro o Lewsboin. l'io a county, have been graniei in Ihe st barnlrr. by the Register of said c-uiiiv, in ctie is.im ; all naruini iriiSenia., in ,aiii.ii:ii. are nyiiw. ed to matte pavmou. and iho-e harineclai-as against ihe same wi'l pre ent them du y authenticated f.r selll-meiit.to "AM I. H. OK Vlt. Adiaini.trator Llwisburg. Jan. t. Fecket Host Is ana nine, ' sf that Irind oa haod 1' 'i i i i .1 i
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