I II JJJlu BY 0. N- WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. "THE UNIOX," established in 18U Whole No., 2.C09. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 18C3. At l.& per Year, alvrayg In Advance. "CHRONICLE," established in 1S43 -Whale No., 983. n ml Ml riltlMIKD tit:MI-W.t.KlT Tufsrff Murnin? & Friday Afiernnon. ' SVl'ASQ ELECTION Y Fri day of .'." icrri. Next Friday (Shh of March) occur the li trough aud Township E'estions ia Union, Snyder, is. It is e?er important Id choose gind local cflhers. Elect no wan to any offise ion aud ' , who 11 cirpmg at the AJministrat Maose lnflienes tends to thwart the Government and encura;e the Rebels. (Ejection Day offers a good chance to get up Clubs for the Stab & Chronicle in Brajy, WhitcDcor, Kelly, UilTaloe, Limestone, Hartley, nd perb.p, other .. .. . .. . . lownMi.ps or i.orougns. i-on e neglect the chance, if you want to g lowest rates, most easily.) nd the American, aud have bestowed it poo iheir new found friend of the Dtm- wt sol the old They rrefer a Dlue li.ht. Bri.i.h Whi,. A.,i. n.ant.;A T.A V 1. 1 If .Li: o - o" . , ,. . . , , , Abolition paper (as tb.-y bave always called the .Miltonian) to either of tbe democratic Papers who are honestly trying to uphold, in its struggles for lif.-, th. test Government ev,r given , man ! It is. verysmall cxhibiiion of feeling against those independent journalists,! niujer ion loungmau: Put it shows the auioi.tiog imuUes of those of- c?rs. Bs&A gentleman of much intelligence and observation, who bas spent some time in the armies of Virginia, informed s, last Saturday, that he bas found but cne soMier oj posed to tbe Emancipation I'roclamation and be was druuk ! Rurn 6ide 9ih Army Corps almost idoliia bim Hooker's men trut bim like a father, and all tho men are earnest aul hopeful : tbey want to fi-ht this Rebellion, clean -down, at once, and for evr, and no room for after claps. He eiys they are most indignant at tbe Copperheads of the North, and many cf them atked bim why tho people here did not string them up, and thus squelch their treason ! fc?-The young Irish orator, Mason - A,.vits, in his lecture in Nsw York, told I ois auiience, that, in ivigland, three bun-! crea tamilies control tbe government, a! few thousand landlords owned the soil. fire men owned one-fourth of Scotland, and five millions of adult men bad no voice in tbe Government And 400,000 slaveholders claim tortile tbe 31,000,000 of this Union, and, through them, Ameri- ca, and all the world ! tGen. James B. Steadvav, (for- j meriy, we believe of Lewisburg, I'a.,) eDtercd iuto tbe Union service from Ohio, where be was a Democrat of the most ultra stamp. II e now sustains the I 'resi dent to the end. A correspondent of tbe iVess gives as Steadman's words "If those Democrats at the north don't behave themselves, let the President seed after me and my Dutch brigade." W&$. W. Seibert is continued as P. E. of tbe centra Pa. Ev. Amo. Conference j C. F. Dennicger is appointed to tbe Lew- fsburg Mission A. J. Deitrick and F. j Kur'x, Ruffaloe Circuit P. Wagner, ! Williamsport Mission and Simon Wolfe resumes bis connection with the Uoiou .Seminary, at New Berlin. Notick. Thursday Evening, at Inde pendent Hall, is tbe usual time for tbe friends of the Administration to meet and make oat Tickets fur the election oa Fri- dar. T.pf r.t-v mmi Ar.titL A i . l. ' attend, and select good men. or do not CGtnnliiin at trinaA c lin An attonr) r Bf0.lIcnry U'ctx:l of Middleoreek Tp. caught a white mink, of fine toft fur. Tbe mink wai of large size Wm. 31 oyer, of Hartley Tp , trapped seven large wild turkeys Wild ducks seem -w "u bi.u!.!!. vu iu. iiuubuauii , between Sbamokin Dam and the Juniata. 1 I a?Tlev. A. Hartman rather osten- faiinn.i... 1 .l . f.-n .l 1. I latiotislv parados the receipt of f 20,througli , Jim.. II - ... t . L J .. . ... xuuu, iruni iuo isemucracv vi . M.fflinburg partly making npa dificien- v in hi. ! , . MOT I he .reciiurilze Commisa oners currencv. aud devout v bona it m be "r "guiei.us eicmeui ui pr.wer id our aanas r(,nesl -hinh bill would have vnne to the division mustreiu cf Northumberlatd couuty show their i guaranteed to us all iu tho Shortest pos-1 ,0 P"1 io 8udJu 'reason and 8u , Court for decision, and left tbe ! double quick for bias in a peculiar m.nnc, ' They bav. ; question open, and no revenue, for another bere in to , be taken their patronige from tho,e two old 5 .! i!.. ' ' ' tt l '-. I -2. 1 tianiz.d peonla may employ nhvsioal force i y. For ail practical good, it seems to hav.ng left half an uion U mocratic jonrnaU tbe Gazelle. ,,.,, hnn.l nn t.rn.i to .u w.ll ereo ,0 ,na destroying of human life, for me now to be to the best abape as sure I oergeaut itchtl , -.- .....j, causea, as we ueara j reserration ; and whatever incidental in clsewbere, from a want of confidence io bis fluence the office might eiert under his care, loyalty by bis own memtcrship. Tcmperakce is Ekulakd is progress ing faster than it is io tbe United States. They now claim Four Thousand tempe- ranee societies io existence, who represent : Three Millions of total abstainers, tat ! .i j i. ... . . '' iuree monsaua prcacnors "ave i eigned the pledge. j it a-Joseph J. Lewis of West Chester ! annninti.il p t r . . j u appjinted Commissioner of Internal Reyecuo, and David Wilmot, of Towao- da, a Judge of tbe Court of Claims at Washington. Wintbrop W. Ketchem! of Uvt, .. imti Z ! . I ..kes BVrtpuSttouk. a-Capt. George P. Carman, of the! of Valla Gnards. has Leo tisitioff L.-i ! d lurg aud Wiliiamsport. ferTbe Uuion State Centra! Committee ' euusylraoia is to meet at Uarrubnrg "i'iML"" A Sound National Currency. The plau, ODca proposed by Pesident l Jefferson, and now unfed bv floo. Sal- mon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, n 4 to furnish the people with really national curreopy, lias many very strong friends in all parts of (he country. Busi- ness men par irularly merchants who ' taTe d,!,l''nS' "i,n ,D0 West, m09t h"rii - j ly approve of the measure. If adopted, mi lioos of dollars, it is titt'hfully alleged, ! country, by tbe intrigues of designing as will be saved in the way of exchanire ! Pirn,s ftcr P ul g'. ' now del- wbich. for rears past, bas been an enor- mous tax ou the .bole Iradins enmruuni- ty. A not- of a loci bank which would ; r equally current in Uoston and St. ! I. i ;...i....a t.. . l : r, . " 7 . we ; mri mnxt a, pidtvlio is ita tfi. nnAnl. uuaniiu ms'y iu favor of such a uniform ' street speculators, and the isuiue of le- gal lender notes, we would not waste a ! moment's thought. The i-suiog of legal 1 tender ootes, would cert.ioly meet all de- j. n . I HllUVB VjJifU 1'ID U'FICIUUICUI, WtlllC IQJ , aueuipi 10 sen our dodus wouia result 10 ! , di9tpou, failure. Many bankers and capitalists wiit Opno.-e Sec. Chase, not be- ; cause his plan ia not wise and practicitb, j but because it will interfere with their . ! tk"' 7 Everybody except Northern traitori ; and Southern ei-cessionists says : "fijd ; bes President Lincoln," because he bas given the death-blow to slavery. And now all the people will say : God bless Secretary Chase if be will give us a pure currency. Horrible Crima. A serious riov occurred io Detroit nne Friday, begun by some rowdies who ' attempted to eitu from military escort a ' negro who was being taken from Court to ' "nil. after conviction nf an niitr nnon , , . . r wui.D ku. a H, ivwuics wliu urivcu ou. ine rowdies were driven OU, but afterwards made a furious assault ... . ... ujiuu K.i lus coioruu people in me city, burning np their houses and killing ; some ..erauus. a ue no aopprcssou oy me military, out is liable to breax out at any moment. There were 32 bouses destroyed and 200 people deprived of their homes, a d. x:n or more being mangled. Tbe gailty man is almost white. This horrible stain np" our country a lame is a natural eon- sequence ot tbe spirit ot hatred lomented by Rebel emissaries, against poor colored people, who are all loyal to the Union. Oue woman who came to bcr front door with a child in her arms was driven back into the horning bouse ! AJJenJa. It teems that Faulkner tbe criminal for whom the outrage was perpe- trated. is not a negro, after all. He is ,!,.- rnlored. but ha. .tr.iht hair .nd - - 1 -- -n blue eyes, and claims to be a Spanish In- diao. lie bas never associated with negroes never admitted them to bis saloon always exhibited great hostility to tbem. He bas been a registered voter in the third ward of Detroit, and always voted tbe Democratic ticket. BQl,Ve find the following complimen tary and we believe truthful uotica in the Uarrisburg Telegraph : Several respecta'ile gentlemen have been proposed tliroush your columns fur lhe oifice j n( Superintendent of Common Schools in lhe ; Slate. Allow me to add lhe name of Hon. Henry C. Hickok to lhe list. Under his re-; cent administration of that office, our educa uonai ujMcm jor uic inasr icccivru Z&XZti'S S'2 its inception. His was a Iran ilinn period, and onerous i fuli of the most anxious cares responsibilities, requiring a man of peculiar! qualities to meet and mould every oo.tacle. ! j 1 bV""e J" ""sy do eu tope emergen. cy by Mr. Hickok-not only in the etecuttve duties ol the department at borne, and the meditations of private hours, but also in .ravelins, by nigh, and by day. over near- Ir every counly in the hiate, addressing he biate, addressinr i (often when hardly able lo aland) scores of , ! timely and valuable in niacin the system : npon a mhd aud unchanging basis. Although I lir. X1ICKOK a rraiipoiiiwiiciu was uigcu uj i those besiaquaiiiiedwi.hourcommon schools i mnA with hi. mfril. fi.itr Parlfir-Kaw fit Irt neslow me nonor upon one 01 nis political friends. Justice to lhe man, and deference 10 the wishes of those most identified with the system, point lo Mr. Hickok as the one who should be restored lo a station he so wen aD(1 anceptably filled. As to the great ques- . . . . r i. .1 i ii lion ol tneaay, ne isiorcruMiiug iuc rcocinuo restoring the supremacy of the General novernmeni wnnoui cavn, djuinnain-i. would be in lhe right direction. uiua. March 4, 11)03. The STtb Pa. Vols, at a meeting called for the purpose, drafted aod unanimously passed a series of resolutions, deoouoeing ' tQa most emphatie terms, tbe course "V" ""PPead Democracy io the North. 1 hese traitors are fast arousing tbs sleep- ;..,:. nf ... ,::.,.... "j behooves them to stop obstructing the f?Jn?Mt' 0rJth" S"'"'1""'. piouc soiuiers, may put , atop ,0 ' nred is 1"otei fiftJ ents poind jnlKlch,ood' Md, 'd S50 per cent. The competitor of Abraham Lincoln is Jefferson Davis. If Lincolo u defeated, rse, Davis is oor ruler. Reader! 70 ,ik Dyis' prices f Jbwt.fflg crura a p-jundN'i'. tonal money 250 per cent dttmnntl "Down Wltb ia.BCJla, means '"Up with Davis." Rev. George M. Slaysman, of York, it appointed Cbaplaia of IMik 1. V. 1 Voice of ths United Brethren in This Church, embracing quite a mem bership in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir- g'n'i nd Westward, seem to be unani : "oo'sly loyal, as they have always been j anti-slavery. At their recent Conference i 'Q lluuiincUtown, I'a., the Committee on : lDe s"le of ,uo c"unlrJ mde report : j Whereas, Our b-lnved and prosperous i uSpd b7 on8.of ,ha 'st uo!0J d dia- reDU.ions that ever cur-ed our WPr'J- e.ro,J cnianger.ng the great, ! prtncple, nf the government, threat. : enmjr to overthrow our. free institutions. ,h nf nllr UnnA .i,..J - . . - . aU l heavcn-anctiti. d liberties ; And whereas, there appears to be no honorable, ! ,b8 pfle:tiol ul1 preservation of its sll'J'cl' 40,1 mo perpetuation of its own existence, as wo have m the following ! Scripture of Truth : For there is no power but of God ; the powers that be are ordimcd of God. Whosoever, therefore, reiteth tho pow ers reisti:th tbe ordinance of God, and they that resist shall receive unto Ibem- j seWcs damnation. For rulers are oot a ' fJET. Z minN.er of God to i tboe for eood. Hut if thou do that ich is evil be afraid; for be beareth ! ' 1M " ' u,i lut m " mm - ! ist!r of Gad- reuger to execute ven - ccanea upon t-im mat aoctn evil. Ther fire rC ; 'i l ti, . I t. .w Kmilcf'l, 1. 1 hat we look npon the actions of the so called Southern Confed- cracy. from first to last, as a record of the - m' St hellish iuhumanity, unri)bte.iU'neiiS : and barbarity, known in the record of na - ttons. ! 2. That we look upon the effirts of Northern Copperheads to aid Southern j ., .. a. miscreants iu this uetanous work to over-I mrow our uovernuienr, as uciugs unwor- i tuv itiA nroicCiion in me mara aiiii nirines. , thy tbe protection of the stars and Stripes, I or the sympathy of any true, loyal man. o nn . . -. J 11 - ; fi)ul.D10uth(1(1 loJ dwi J,,,'. . - . Ina. -,:-:.. 0f ,i.a ,,llina, -rB th ctae 0f the present rebellion . 4. That onr most devout sympathies j are with tbe tbounands of ur felluw-oiii- j , " are eua.irmg .nB privauoa. ; . . ... .ndDfr:uj. . uaJe tnd j ,hlt WfJ wM cn,inae our earnest petitions lueir lamtiicj auu iu'.uuq itn uuuc, auu to UTod in their behalf. 5. That we believe God, in his provi dence, bas put Abraham Lincoln, the proper man, in tbe right place, the Presi dential chair, and that we endorse bis every effort to rid the country of most heaven-daring of all evils and sins btt- ! man slavery G. That we continue to offer to God ' our sincere prayers for the President, that i " may be tuMa.ned , in bis great bis great and i , i .. i -i l j thjt e , , heart beat io warm. est sympathies for bim, and that Heaven may mercifully bold bis heart iu his al mighty band. 7. That we believe the deep seated, unnatural, inhuman, unchristian, and causeless hatred to the colored race, should and must cease to render our nation ao cep'ablo to God. 8. That we will endeavor to make ju dicious and proper Christian efforts on our different fL-lds of labor, publioly and pri vately, to collect funds to send mission aries aod teachers among the now free, ! aod yet to bo treed, colored people. 9. That we approve heartily tbe 1 .,rtr nf flnvpmnr t'urtin in his exertions j to aid the coveroment in subduing tbe re- telHo-. d in his efiirts tosave our Su.e toiu iuo u';rj ireai ui ui upjjom- ore and cat-throats; and that we hurl back with contcmDt tbe assailing of his actj00, j,- Northern rebels ia the press . conversation, f . . ... -; n. v- . - V 6 amble and resolutions bo tafceo to Presi dent Lioeolu, by U.sbop M.rkwood, as- j ..; h in that ibero is nnwavenna toai t B 1 . r00ted loyalty glowiue io the hearts "V-b,7 of ,h" C00,Brence ,Bd tb9 people wuoui luey icpicaou.. Pending tbe above resolutions, there . . , ,. t L T I, were stirring addresses delivered by Uisb- An AT..L-i.-i.l .nit Maw W It ltaher. The large assemblage of people present partook of the glorious loyalty of the ministers, causing their very eyes lo dance with gratitude that God and the country od a collection of such good acd true viymer (uem ; objectei to its consiaera beartel men. The resolutions were j 'oti t present, under, the roles. We passed without a dissenting rote. This speaks well. Mr. Editor you should bave beard tbe big, bearty, strong yta at tbe call of every name it would have done your loyal soul good. Reporter. a7"Peace" Democrats of tbe North! trow do you like the style of your masters' talk to you 1 Here is a morsel from tbe Richmond Enquirer, which is addressed to you. Hope you 11 profit by it : "If tbey repudiate the debt they have oontracted, and abandon the government tbey have established, ana reeaut vows, and break pledges, and eat dirt, it is well ; we shall be charmed ; tbe movement will suit us perfeetly ; and although we shall not respect tbe actors iu that anair, yes we shall not be unwilling to trade with them boldiog our noses k little oor to show tbem all suitable eivililiet -but at a proper distance." Ia plain terms, the Rebels despise yon more than they do those who are honestly atriviog to conquer them. i HAURISBURG CORRLNPONDEXCE. Friday, March 13. Yesterday, the House umemfed the bill to restore the Tonnage Tax to all j Railroads, by directing the Attorney General to institute suit for the recovery of tbe money due the State when the Tax was repealed. The proceeds of these receipts to go into the siukiog Fund. Ou its ft mil patsnye, the vote stood 31 Rep., 1G Detn. 50 EAS...and 12 Rep 34 Dein. 40 Nats.. .4 uiaj. Hitter and , Strode voted Yea. Absent. Cessna, and 3 others gome To(cd R recovery of tbe money due. w"ntca lnB recovery oi me money uue, senarated from the reinstatement of the j Tax. Oihers voted tboj because they wanted nothing but a bare, unconditional may go effect at once, and thus substantially cure the financial loss of tho bills of 1SGI, vhich laid so many politician ia early if not uohonored graves. In tbe afternoon, large number of Legislators and Revenue Commissioners took a railway ride out to the Cornwall Miues, in Lebanon county, where tbey I U entertained b, the modes,, gen- i tlcmanly proprietor (G. Dawson Coleman, a Member of the House) returning at 8 , o clocX, alter dining at lieoanon 1 jlWcpo Ctscy lt prom9ted to be Chief I, ,. ... . ,u0 viouri oi Claims, ai y asn- inMon. , b The men in the Hopitala have been mostly paid off. - Those in Walnut St. i i nresentcdSurBnon (I. A. Itovea han. 1 somg . f . - k- , feasional attentions to them. Luton Lcaiiite. At 8 o'clock. the Court House was filled with a most re- ... ...... .. . spcctaDie ana entnusiastie audience, who 1 &i . .. j 1 .l. it v 1 elected OHL-ara of tho Unidn IairiiP . v.-,,-- w.. .-:, 1 ... unacuu . wuu au K.u nil- nger 'or Congress, 18G0) was chosen ; President, itb a list of excellent men for offiesrs. wlo. if thev work .vstemati. al!y, and do their duty, can effect much. Earnest and tell'ng spjeebes were made by Adin W. u.-.J..., M.bcr of the House from Huntingdon: Frank ! Round, Senator from Northumberland ; JaJVe Shannon, of Pittsburg, who voted ... , . . ' , .,, against Lincoln and Curtin, but who will , . , . . now stand by them, as the constituted .... .... n i ... authorities, until tbe Rebellion is put , , . rl ..... , , , down; and Maj.IIenr, White.elected from tbe Army to the Senate by tbe people of the Indiana and Armstrong district. All were good speeches. Tbe efforts of Bound and Shannon were particularly brightened by the graces of oratory, and wrought up the feelipgs of tbe audience to the highest ! pitch, while the home thrusts of Benedict and White were directed at the seat of me aisease wuicn am cts me loyal states W. Emancipation Proclamation. In tbe Senate of Penn'a, 5th March, Mr. Lowry, of Erie, introduced tbe fol lowing: A Joint Resolution approving the Proclamation of the President of the Uuited States for releasing tbe Slaves of Rebels as a military measure. Whereas, the Rebels have generally nsed their slaves, either as produc-ra, la- I borers, or C imbatants. against the Union: A woercas, i.eoeis oave oo coDstuuttouai or leg jl rights under "J i --r-- i destroy; And whereas, in time of war civnizsa nations nave aiwajs cuuvcrieu io their own use tbe resources of ao enemy, as an act of right and policy ; therefore, Resolved by the Senate aud (louse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of . . rr . 1.1 . ""'"' "f, i oiu:us ot i uusyiui , 1 : ... -i . Abraham Lincoln, dated the first day of ! January, 18CJ, for emancipating the slaves of all who aid tbe rebellion against the United States, as a measure just in it self, dictatod by the highest consider ations of expediency in the present emer gency, and most economical of treasure and of tbe lives of our soldiers. Tho Speaker referred the bill to the Committee oo Federal Relations. Mr. la-it r v t . . a bope it will be taken op and considered candidly. Ilereaftor, Excursion Tickets will be sold from every regular station to every way statioo oo tbe Catawissa Railroad, at a reduced rate. By this plan passengers who desire to go from a regular to a way station and back, will save from 5 to 25 cents a trip, according to the distance traveled. Tickets good until used. Prof. W. II. Finch, will conduet a Mu sical Convention at Bloonisborg, commen cing oo Tuesday, March 17, 1863, to con tinue four days, and close with a Coneert, on Friday evening, tbe 20th of March. Frederick Douglas has issued an address to the colored people of New York urging them to join a Regiment now forming in Massachusetts. From some eountiea in Pennsylvania, colored recruits bare gone to Boston.' ' Jefferson Davis bas issued a proclama tion naming Friday, March 27, as a day of fastiog aod prayer turouJioul tbe Rav el duuiiutooj. . . - -. From the 131st P. V. finraOD(leow of tba SUr k ChrooM. Camp Humphreys, Va., Feb. 28. When we left home last August to take part iu this struggle for tbe maintainance of the Uuion and the protection of all we hold dear, I promised to let you hear from Co. A occasionally, but so far I have never , -.. , ... . written one woro. to you. inow i win give you an account of tbe laat crand march we bad, on tbc'Joib nit., to reioforce tbe pickets who had been driven in by the Rebel Cav alry. Wertx and I were visiting Doc. M'Cormick.who is now in charge of thereg- iment (13 1th), when the order came to fall iu to receive Gen. Tyler: but while ' ' lookiog at them, tbe order came to get one day's rations in haversacks; that the Rcbs i. A j.; . ..j .k . . nun nriven in n ir TiieKeta ana that our forcetbem. We started on' our camp, and arrived too late, our regiment bour before. Found bora and Capt. Moyer the way, bad just re ceived notice of bis appointment anl confirmation as Q tartertnaster in tbe vol- ! untecr service, to rank as Captain), and several others in quarters, tsergeaat fatirt- ! ner n,(l farmed ihe Company, in my absence, and came cry near leading them j " g'ory (or mud). We started after ! tlae regiment, which wc canght up to after ! marching about four miles, through mud I QJ snow, which for depth far surpassed the mul of Rurnsiie notoriety. Tbe re? imeut bad baited, bavins arrived at the L . , . ,- , . -, picket tine, and were resting, wuile toe I .i,:,m:.i,,. .,,. !,,.,; sch a Wo stopped bero about one hour, and I j indulge! in snow-balling. Adj. I'oilock, ! ( f Kx.Gov. I'oilock), and Lieut. Or- ' wii. who. as usual was at the bead of Co. x leading his men as be and all tbe rest ! supposed to fight the enemies of ourglori- - oui olJ tuion, ia Virginia, (not in i'enn'a:) lut. as eood luck would have it. t. j.: .1.. ik.. ; ul" ""'- ! to their holes, not without considerable j lns.. however, nn our aide: afterwards the 1 I : Cavalry vid.ttes were reinforced by two regiments of Fenn'a Cavalry, which re- lieved us. Gen. Humphreys and staff being in tbe advatce, cane back and ordered as to camp i next came Col. Allahafh pnmnund. tog brigade, and as be passed the different regiments, cheer after cheer rent the air, l.inK Ii a ...nmlillv .Mi-nnvlulif.il t. . , , . ,, . , rode along. I must tell you of a remark , , ,,,,, , , ... ; that the old Col. made after be bad or- I , , ... . . ' uercdusonthemarcb. llo was stanjiogin . ... , " , ; front of bis tent when our regiment filed j turoiog around , oce olbis Mi h(J , reuiarkcd : -Did'ot I tell you tbe 131st ! would be ready first, as they always are!"' ! We bad a gay time in getting back to i camp, the mud aod snow baying attained the consistency of mucilage, and beiug anoui Knee aeep, it tnuue toe noy taxe some strides eq'ial in length to Jack's seven league bouts; however, we all re ; turned safely, agreeing that, if the Rebs ii i.. ... .1..... i.,i : . ..) we would lay low and keep dark Roys all well three days. r.egimeat oo picket for A. K. B. Co. A. 13lt P. V. ' Reports confirm the news of the destruction of rebel transports at 4 Yuzoo City Jud?e Constable, of Illinois', has l)CCn arrested by military authority lor resistiug the arrest ol deserters. ISUA New York Advertisement also A Philadelphia Advertisement- i uoia weu-scowo, reepectauiQ nouses- -P? PM- U,. AU dealers , .u ..u injinanu u - u uum j 0f their invitations for dealings. Those j wao tons aslt attention, evidentl desire j to make sales, and it may be reasonably j concluded will be eonteot with a moderate j profit. i , ; T,T . i he Teliiious meetings held in the Lutheran Church in this nl.ee. by tbe ., . . 1 utur. n.flv. ii.Qiiae.f. lur iuo iub ibv "etks- h of ,he mott cbe.e"K eharaoter. We learn that aome eighty Prcrsn" hT en,,,s,fed nnder .,n8 b"oer of the Cross. Sunbnry American. By Rev. R. A. Fink, 1Mb int, WILLIAM P. DERR and Uias VAKV CLEMENTINE UAUU1S, both of Lewla burg. BT A.Ptranb. El th ln.t, BKXJ. P. MABIS and Mi CATIIAK1NK I'OKlil, both of Lewbourg. 11; K.t. A. (i D-ilr. Srh lnt., JACOB II KldllEL and Misa ELIZABETH KCKKKT. both of Mllloo. Rr R.-r. C. II. r-ark. JOHN Ml'?RKOVE of Miltoo and SliM KKBECCA BLA1K of Pottnirrnvo. Hj Rut. A. O. Dole. 4th ln.t. BENJAMIN SHOOK and II m SUSAN IIL'MUKL, bocb of Sovdi-r ooantj. Bj !b.m Todrr, SSth J.n YO0KR, of Brawn Tp.udMiaAKAII 7.0iK of IJoinn Tit. P.b.3.bTSol. BtIt, ELI KK.V.V1Y aud NANCT tlntuhtor of uae Plauk. t-b . by ."am. Kinz. JiKKIl ZXK and Mi.. Li iiia daiiabler or tiuny lokr. i.. oy &01. llyl.r, AKK Z K)K and liw tANNl daufbtar of laaae Piank. All of Mifflin Co. Ha. In Lewinbor, 15tb lout, THOMAS SE3BIT,agi T yaara. t'unrral at I, If. M , tily. In Culon Tp ulL, aa Infant daufhtar of JaaM M Bri la. In Kant Eaut Bal.too, 41 h huU ?ETER 09CAR. aoa of Jacob and p manna Lonbart, agad ilyanra.ll nwaUia, 21 day. In Sunbary, "lb but, JACOB S.EUKE, aged about 37 year. In Northumberland, 10th IniL, aivUoaly, DANIEL BKAUTIliAM. Kaqa ;a yaara. iltxoiBUura iHar&rt. Corrected Weekly Wheat 81,40 Eggs f 16 Rye 80 Tallow ..' 10 Corn, old 75 Lard 10 ' Oats 50 Pork 5i Flaxseed 2,50 Clover seed 5,00 Dried Apples. $ 1,00 Wool 40 to50 Firkioliuttcr 12 Potatoes t2 Fresh Butter... IS Country Soap 4 &fj Rags 4j 5, and 6 Old paper into ! l"'o jaiicr uy PUIJLIC KAL.ES, AdTertlMtl ia tha MChmnlc1e'Ur Bills at thia ofllc. ! Marck l-rrunal Pmprrt) rt'BrlMlia It'lf. Lrwl Mar.II Farm "tiirk ml tt ht rt M rah .$.., RotTilac Marrk IV-Faria SIKk ef Iranrli nlluiR, Biiiraloe Marfii l-l'ara Murk or William k wrr, krllj Marck 21-Kral and frisnml PriitKrt of Mw.s. L. taji ValKab. der'il, Kuira! Marrk tt -Taraal Imt f t hrMiaa l b. Icwhhari; j M-farrn stark rr.irk.Birji el. Kant liutratw j March -Farm stork of KarrlrlSiaUt.t:.it Bufi'alar j H.irrh 2K4fm Sliwk of Saniarl Mc.jcr. Btatlrld i Marrfc K-Fam Work ( Philip t.rmbcrlliit. krllj VIXDCE NOTKS for nil. at tin Chn.nlct." tUm. ; HILLIMERY AED STRAW GOODSf j i WE ha lhe pIeasnre of inforroin!! j rv" that we are now prrpared m ofler, tV.'v.v.'? I'""!,.?',',"; I'M' '' 107 ;Nun5 bECO.Nl) St.. PHll.Ali A. a well felected j stock of .Millinery and Straw Good ' in every variety, of the lutetl imporlutmns, aad of the newsi and moat fashionable styles. i ' . . , ' nrif ctp j ii' irpjyrwrvp t wm cnmprise every variety oi u;nncisv nais nd Trimminss to be found in that line, of the laieM and most approved shapes and stylvs. ouiiciiiij); an rdriy call. I remain Yours, Respectfully, H. WARD. Philad., March 16, 18CJw4 . KSTABLISIIEp, 17CO. PETER LOBILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, ie k is cnaVMBEBS st., (Foruwrljr U Ch.mbrn itnt, Sw York,) WOULD ca'l the attention cf Dealers to to the articles of his manufacture.viz : BUOHX SM I P. fin. Kapim. tun Virginia. Cuar Kkppm. 'acli'Uba, Aokaricaa tlentlcmaa. Copah.a. ItUoW SMKP. Scotrh, Hod.; Ivw Scotch, llih TOMt Switch, r.h Hod. j U.w Scotch, I B-Altmtv.m it ftlUd to Vtt Urgr mltatum w pruts f 1 w.w uiaiani su,g bum ui U .lmr(pi Tor.KtO. ; """ wmrnnoi ' p. . L.oraimm, s""'hD oTco, ; o7iJal, ii.iJ1iu..i,d,.ii, f paoi.h. Tiirauh. 1 V'lH'lliHli .V U. A circular of nrieea will h .nt nn ! appl.cation. March I6,'63yl IJOilOUGH OKDIX YXCKS i ; "lrHERETs, on the 1st day of March, II ls53i 'be Boress and Town Cuuncil y y ' we Boron jtt ot Lewisbnrj passe I ao Op d, nance directing that the pavements on the j easi aide of Fifth street, be of lhe widih of ! ,eo f' from the buildinj! line 10 ihecurb.and I hv I h . c-irn iinlimnr. ..nnirj.il lha ...... ... . be made one Jqnare north acd oue square I south Irom Market itreet, now. Be it further enacted by the authority of the same. That the owners of property along lhe east tide of said street souih of Market shall make iheir pavements ia pursuance of said ordinance, and lhe same are hereby required ui w km -miiti ,iwwn;i--airrei 13 ar. Catharine's street; the same to be completed oo or oeiore me mm nay ni nv, A. U. 1863. SAM'I. H. ORWltj, Bur-ess. lirat : WV. JoN US, Town Ci.rk. (Marck 2, 'CJ WHEREAS, u has been deemed expedi , . ent, by the Chief BurEess and Towa Council of the Borough ol Lewisbor', lo aaopi a aioerent tor:n ot proceeding, so as to change lhe manner of conducting lhe affairs of lhe said Borough with a view io belter the financial condition, and lo insure a more sale aud convenient mode of transacting business, ic , therefore. Be it resolved by the Barsess and Town j u js hereby enacted by the authority of lhe same, 1st. That the Omcrs of the Board j 0 wits Town Clerk and Uorongh Treasurer) shall not be held by one person. Sd. Thai the Collectors of lhe Road and PoorTai of lhe said Borough are not allowed, and by this ordinance are prohibited. from receiving in payment ot lar.aov ordeiswhai- ' e 1 1' ver eicept sai J enters are issued bv direc- on of the Council, signed by lhe Burgess. t ana attested by the Clerk. I 3il. Th.ll all nrri.rc iniJ hv id. Cira.i : Commissioners and also by the Overseers of lhf e""r' be presented, by lhe holders thereof. ! iA tka T :la-. a a .i lo the Torn Council for approval, and there upon a borough order, properly a;iested, be ssued to the said holder tor said amount, and ! ,he or Poor orders be charged lo lhe proper oihcer, lo be accounted lor iu bis seitlement wnh said Boronsh. ' ' 1 . nn. ii.i. m, .v ib.c rurci, inu gti into oparauon.arthe time of the organization and election nf the Otftccrs of lhe said Town Connril for the ensuing year. By order of the Council. SM L H. ORWIG, Biiress. Attsst: WM. JuNKS, Tuwa Chrk. M.rch a.'ea. A.U IU.. .k.- . .. ..1 IT... J Furniture ! Furniture! ! Broke Oat in a New Tlace! , ' UUREAUf, fromilOtoSiS. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, from J J0 to'Xa. SECRETARIES, DESKS, ic. etc., tlilTttrvnt priea. BEDSTEADS. j from $3 to SOS (al diifaranl paturoa and la teat stjla. TABLES, Eitftniioti, 11 frctamj npwurii. Cotr.lir, End.mrrl, sViiiiot (two siK Breatlvtatft, m4o f My kiDd ftf wumI 4wMivi, but )nut, Mavbt funy mud Kot waod aUvatji oy hiA for lic Utvisa. STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CUAIRS, lbolbnd, Larn Arm, bVio. farlnr Chain always on hand; alovCan erat, Laro Rorar and Nnraa, W Mdaor Chair, larga and .mall ttockara. T.bi aud UiildRn'a Cbaira, alwaya on hand. TOWEL-UACKS.DOUGU-TKATS, BOOK and S1IOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my ok manufacture, iiuured one year. P. 8. I intend, in a short time, fas soon as t can (ei np a fine Heane.) to attend k lhe UNDEK l AKI.Mi UUSI.NESS I will keep some tweniv-hTf or more dilferent sized Cuf lius. finished, and always ready on hon no nce, and will sell twenty per cenu cheaper than has ever been done in Lewiahurg. Call and see before purrbasin.; elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately. CHA-1. !t. BEI.Ii, Ckamtxrkn$ Block. Lewlabor rrb 2a, lfj. n in a meaaore resaia4 x my health, I repectful!y ak ih tom of lhe people of Lewiiburr. at the cnming Election fur lhe office n( Ct)-TABI.F.. GEO. J. KOHLAND. 'I'OTIIG ASSKSDKS Tti Awmenta 1 for W63 will be ready for delivery abnnt the I5ih of March. Please call at the Com missioner' OJice and revive them. A. KENNEDY, Clerk LATEST jVEWS! VrSa. JVS V as we go to press, we receired a 4i paich suuog ibai there would bt Jarga lot of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Grape Vines, Jhv &c. Slc fur sle at this place, in tbe bprmg, lit a Surtcry etch tide of the River. They will be brought from the old Lanrel Kidee -Nursery, formerly belonging to Lewii O. Hummer, but now to bnLLk.M, ttwis 6c Hi Mxtii, who bave entered into a co-parmer iip for lhe purpo-e of rsiabhihing a rnrolar .N'urery at this place. The eld l,aorH Kg .Nursery is sitnalcd in AJams l.o.. Pa., is a well-etabiishfd nursery, and contains a eood a variety nf trres as any in the Mate of Penn'a or New York. Mr.ilu miner has hid r(iijt-raM experience In th b.iioe frtm bit jontk. Th public cuxlrct Urjf, w.il rint IraM, tf Ui twotaifl tatert ri'i-". iViotti wit(itK to purefaw of tliift firm, bud lfarr wrirl in thrir trJr uos, tliaU n mo l-norf thr kin'l driiifd; tat thr will bm mtorm ft biouht tr-m tb- Nurvrj Uib iH b wcamrf ( QU iriTf, ftntl purrbaw rn en tber-dray r. tt InM bffute bajinai.if tb-y vb to. VW ntwx lt-t oHrr which m baveon ban't; tut vr cmo f t eoiwotDti f Dunrrt tire diffn-nl wairtr-tW;. bat th publl wtil 6dJ kcstatogue sU tbe IfirD Wing Inatttutift. Apf l trwfl, 6to I'o f bish.frm 16 to 20rta.ttafc ttravcb, fmro 4 to fret biafb. I- to U t. th MDiUrtJ LVr. a to 4 ft bib. 4J to ao cU. mcL hwmrt Pftap, a to 4 f.f t btb. to 4u tw Mca. Cherry. to S tet bi'b, 2o to ct eftcb. Plum, ob t'lum tu W. 4 t6Ll htt. 40tl taah. Jie-txhnr9t Qainr?. nt AncvL, wcLa. MOb. 4r4 VlDrf, )t tO $1 Mqfa. VurrnnlaV. IU to Met rch. 4no)blTit, lUtS. taVaak. to i ack bfirivii, lt). earh. or 7 4t. pmt do a. Kaubrrir9, HVtft- each, or $1 p-r dua. btrawbrrrir. Uic'- pr fhn. or Tireu. jpw haadfAaV Kbnbarb.l4irtti.earh.tl w-rdwts. OruawBcnUl trees, tron IVtu. ft $1 each. , KieTgrveD, tree, run 40eta to 3 each. feHELLER k HUMMEB. LewUbarp. Jul. 23, 18o3. 5IOSET TO BE SATED. JO II SQMRES has jast retorned frum Philadelphia, with another larg lut or BOOTS AND SHOES purchased al lhe lowest prices, l oose la want oi Boots and boes, will find it to their advantage to call and examine his , large Stock of Home-Marie Work. . which for style and quality ran net be sur passed in Union county or elsewhere. Cents' fine Calf Boots $3 M Ladies' fine Morocco, hish heel 160 A fine quality Balmoral Boots 1 7t , Misses and Children's Shoes at very low prices for Cash, at (Squirts Vnian Boot and Slioe Store, 'opposite the Bani, Lewisbnre, Jan. 1, IS63 Peace Peace ! DE4R frrnrl, and kind patrons, from cnontrr an'f tyvara) Wf it r IttfirA for m all. Anm nnn rLwa. ThfO iic your ttf ntioD, and part t yiKir caxw, A mi . our Dry iiood mud wtbatr fiao axe. 1Tf Bvrea mnd CTiallt. Satin DurbMit, An l Cbambrayii sml 4insbamA. and flor Ucnm IvLaiaoS V e've I'oplioi and Mfhaint, ai.d Cnnu ftr you all Such w fipragutt f nd Cocbco' jut g i oj oaiL ' MilinnnilShf.einE-frnT!itTnaatij 1 vv:,incii!De. ,r ladw.nd ii.it Hum tor idui i cio. t .11 pnw fcr dwr. .nd cww. ..CI. i.ij . r 1 ri-Jjr 1 We've Can. Hoop, aod Cowtn, .nd Criaollne Sklrta. Aad UrBin. aod I'brrkiniiii rir dr...r and nhirt U 'v. hirt I rout, .nd Cl l.r k'T m-a and for bejaj W 'Ta.tibakvn fur Udiva,- but doa'l deal io 107 We'vo Oil-CIothc and Carp.1 to eovrr yonr flour, W.'tt badra hir Tour vimniw ami Ru fur ynov 4or W.'to Ktick.ls and Ka.fcrt anl Kubti.r of xiue, Vi' Sugar and CoiTt lor PaoDica or CaiaK. W.'T. Brathrl and Krtttra. all kind at Quraoivnt So call and .xamin.. rr boyieir aliN.a brr; liin'll find u on Markat trml. r.of.r of Tnan ACSIIKLLEK d .-Maod U. F. A ABE BKC1TS Lawiabur,;, April 8, lafii EEMOVAL! I"! L..MOWRY has removed his rtlOIaVa 2i. frraph ENtabliKbiuctit to the Sew Builiiing on Market street, rrcentlv o enpird by Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BaAK. where he has fined up one of the Finest Galleries in the Country! Having superior facilities and a Ion X perience, be is satisfied thai his work can Sot be beaten. Call and test his workmanak'f Lewisburg, Aujt IS New S$tand---New Goods! TOSEPII L. II AWN having taken the J rooms under the Tefeiraph and Chn.niele offices.relitted them, and tilled in ao eitenaivt variety of Hats, Cap, Gentlemen' Cloth'n, tf. Also a larse and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASSlMERES.&c, which he will moke up to order.ts he anil continues lhe Tailunnf Busi ' Bess, lie is prepami u rjnuit . entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of tbe customer. N. B. Cultins and Repainnsr' dona order. Lewisborjr, A pril 10, 161 SAl0irit:il! SArOMFIEK! tiTTne FAMILY bOAP MAKER. All Kitchen (ireae ran hr made into good SOAP by mint- SAVOMFILK. 1 jDirecllons acepmpar mjr each Box. SOAP is as easily made wnh it, aa making a cup of Cotlee. Manufactured only by the Patentees renn'a Salt Manufacturing CfjmpanyJ Us. 127. Walaat rnilAUEUHIA. . Ten 10. 18CJTI . flHE pannerihip herel"for ettMiw b tween Va, Vaf Oaaaa and A. H- Crtiz, in the practice of the law, is this day dis solved, a. . rai ' Lewisburg, Jan. 5, 16 "pHOrOGRAPJI ALBU3IS, 1 ..r ! ty 1 1 I
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