I11 i.l.'L II ' III Dili! UI Ml 11TOI ami wmmwimiijm "THE UNION." establish in lSHVUoIe Ko-, 2.ll. BY 0 N WOItUliiM AiNU J. It. UUlViM-iLiUJO. A $1..0 per tear, always In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 18G3. CHRONICLE," established in 1S43 Whole No.. 93Q. nhlinnkd Ki wKtkiT- f MesJav Morning & Friday Afternoon.! it-Monday, Tuesday, aud Wednesday, occur tha concluding exercises of the Winter Session of the University at Lew- i.burg. , ley-Water is let into the Union and Tidewater Cnals will be in the Susfiue Iranna Canal, this week business prom ises to be brifk. m A Union Lesau" has been formed t Northumberland be first iu the coun - y, with William L-igbow a. resident. those Leagues no org.u.a. , torongh ... townsh.p. B.Burnside's Army Corps which includes the 51st and 45th l'a. Regiments is moviog to the West, to aid Uosecrans. llassenplug and Lieut. Foster took the chance of paying fli"S vi,il bome- . t- . I. n- 1 ..... n ma ntvn a letter V. I u aQoiuci " " t iroiu a boo oi 'ue iio ' p- Lnwisburg Urinocrati; Will was brought up in the faith, but like all Liuion men he loathes aud despises the sneak ing treason, wbicn seais iuo u.ui ... ikimocracy to serve Jiff. Davis in. He reels .ndknows that anything which aids to tie the bands of the Government, now, encourages the Kebels. Young Democrats of Union county . read what an intelligent one of your oum - ... . i .1 - ..i ter, who is risking his life m tbe tace oi me enemy, tuiuss oi j-ui n..-, re trying to u.te enemies o. ,ue ue.i Government under Heaven J lou re now takinc your position in lite oe sure o lake it on the side of Liberty and lw, and not on the side of Slavery and Se dition. UtrL. W. At spsch's Singing Class tredencksburg from tbe corps, to rcin rill cie a second Concert no Friday Eve- j force Gen. l'ope at Culpepper ; there nine, April in the Lutheran Church, Jliftlinbutg. sjaTHear in Mind the following patri otic appeal of the Indiana Army officers all Democrats in their recent addreas to tbe people of their State : i,,,,,., ,e y fWI I. F - ml C ...I. .- f.l Z AM ft U .r.-.t;m.,blV trr,'lht f.NJLSTiHA-1 J engagement never yielding a foot. lti.it oi-posiTHiN to the Aioiisistratios j It is indeed remarkable, but shows at tbe ' ''' AIL) CO.MKOUT to iie '. .ame time that the casualties of war are KN KMV. ' 'J'rk ,tur f OHr not so dreadful aa may at first sight ap cvuntry't peril, there m lU o road lo j j blf. jn prepr.iion ,n ,coonnt and I'K ACE, 'hat u, to U a , q( Nj lirmlu for our Government as tbe Kebels are auainst it. Coming Down Again. A New York paper says tbe decline in . . , 1..II tlirouKk th. li-a4. gold continues to smash the merchandise , fro.i wo., u. uoitiaaa, atcaiadan, prfi i, '02, can and Secesh speculators, and many fortunes J '' TRASsrEBReD ' kavit faded away in a day. Cotton goods ; ihnaB.nfcr, oet. a. m v.s. intt. " ' 1 m Vr 1 11 ' U rar. do do do do bare declined 25 per cent lea is on lUiiirurjKii.ni do do do do , - Joba Stitar do do do do cents, and otber groceries also are lauiug 1 Cotton could not be sold to-day lo any : extent above 55 cents. Indeed .11 pro-1 due. and merchandiae markeU are at a atand, waiting the turn of gold. Just the j ....... It.;, of I ho Richmond market. 1 ,c 1 1 ... ! where prices are advancing rapidly, measured by depreciated Rebel currency. baguerreotyplng. Capt. Thomas G. Obwio published in The Cuvalier, at Yotktown, Va., a grapbie aketch of bis Twelve Dajs'-Furlough at fconie, in which be makes tbe following interesting notice: rhotographs are all the rase, aid pholo rranh albums introduced duimg the war are found as plenty as llibles, and as dearly ' loved, and at much studied. Of course the favoril. Generals and every oiaiden even i ha, her favon-e-occupy ihe nr,t pages, ext in Ihe index conies the absent soldier- j husband, faiher, brother or lover. The pho. Inpraph of one wh has luckily escaped Keb- 1 bnlleis and Southern swamp fevers is a coveied prize by his friends. e)o we had lo visit the artist and stand up lo be "laken." It was not very hard to do.bul 1 ihmk il would i liave been more agreeable lo have"slood op" j lo uke . K. L. Mowiy, the artist, nn-1 -dersiands his business lo perleclion. His work is aot excelled by the famous ciiy artists Brady and others. His customers come from far and near, the rich and poear. A soldiers wife was there with two liule boys, iving. prattling cherubs. She had traveled through Ihe cold, keen storm all day to gel htr trio herself aud her two boys photo graphed lo send to her soldier husband in the Union ranks in South Carolina. She was poor, but she had fifty cents to pay for one picture to end to her absent huban '. And, . how proud and happy she looked when the picture was finished, aud the object of many days hopes accomplished. That piclure, the aoiuier s wife and her two eherob oos. nas a place in the memories of my twrlrt day "w which could not be better filled by a ! yuewn.a Prince. or a King's palace and throne. What . devoted wife aad mother ! She saves of her scanty earnings and suffers the bitter cold a whole day and far into Ibe night o. her retnra to her humble home, all lor the love of her husband. How happy must be that husband when he receives that photograph ! He will know that he is still loved, tbat anx ious brans are beating fur him, and that there is aa endless prayer and a constant, long. weary vigil for his safe reiurn. How strong j la. .11 I.. .1 L... k. I L. . I .heurerrdreareJ over U dunng the ghu How earnestly he will strike lo end , -!.!,r.r' tnd for Prewe,ioB of ",0e ! distant object, of his manhood love. Thai ! VISIOB. too. Will nrnl.,1 him from all Ihi.v. . temptations and vice .f ,hf camp. O, that home influence, and woman's good influence could be diffused in ihe hn r .... ,. oar army and navy. It is ihe wantof this lhal ! maaes.sweaic and lail. In ihe materials of war we have an abundance. Una ..L..... . army, a government and nation, exists in the antof mnral power. Virtae.intelligence and religion must triumph over slavery, ignorance and si. before we can be truly a free and "PPy people. Every oae can do his or her ?n to help establish such an empire of good. 's iip.m earth. It ns hope and piav and 1 ' ww tor the realualiou ol such a I orious dream of h. f c. j ' 1IARRISBU..G CORRESPONDENCE, Tllt'RSI.AY. March 26. ras engaged in passing 1 be House was encaged in passing 1 ; series of bawk-and-buzz ird resolutions on the State of the Nation They would I , occ ny a column of your paper, and can bo umjc 10 menu auyuiug ur uwi-uiug, suit customers. Uoo nr two loyal amena- mei.dments were adopted, and the job was finiobed by the call of I'revioi Question. Fin DAY, Ma:cb 2. Afflictions spare not men of any . c,.mte or condition in life. Senator Pen- nc. jg ,hcnt it is stated, lo follow to the ( grave toe noay o, . nroiuer uu , day g" P learning i beloved sister. Senator Kinsey left for home iuot the best of health. Saturday, n estimable Officer, Mr. Work, is eon f .. i ii . i nueu to n.s nea. .uus, uu ever, hand, decay and death stamp their ' rr l I . 1 1 111 f , iiieuaceaoie impress upuu iuc vmiuicu oi ; , rueo even wucn las on mis lair nun in- ! ,pjrjng jy) tue birds resume their loug bed songs and the face of the earth is i nnttini. nn her beauteous robes of livin? . l a o ; green. j crM)n4i of tb. sur chronk-ia., : A Retrospect 0f Co, E)t 5lst p. V. M mvpobt News, March 1, '03. Captain Hansen plug ha. furnished mo , with t(jd requestej m( ,0 forw,rd to jou , .b() fuIiowiDg atatemeDt in regard to the j CaMUi,iegj i8S ,0j present state of bis j ; company, It presents tbe remarkable , Uc,. ,hat be dled nf dlgeMe ,nd . but ftfW baTe bcen Mci tnd t tbe ; . throu2h a campaign such as no : egiincot or company has to record. In a moveable corps, making the well koown campaign in North Carolina ; detached at pushed in advance, covering his retreat to Waabiogton in such a maoi er as will ever ri fleet glory upon their commander, Gen. lit no ; rj lining their eorps at Washing ton; pushed through Maryland without rest; again eeut out toward Gordonsville I as a feint; for three days covering the movement to Froderieksburg-in return io Newport again. KILLED. rrft. Iwl G. Titus. ounSod at fidrrWuibrf, Dm. i,., it-ij.a.7,:i-im.uuid. mu ui.j nn at cuiia apni w,'2, ani,t Urury do do do i?K3' t 4s do XzrZT 1 Z t fc o fc . fc . llwaH llmfma do do do do Vl.m llanorlaua do 17 '2 id Hilhamorwifr io do do do John rtit do do do do Jvrrmisiti HaulVr do do do do W il-on FiaDtsj-r, trsnferred to Baod and disKliarKod. Javtoekf Uauo do do do SO MSrriARdFD. rVnrt C. Tl. Trainer. D-C'M,JinLnUynrwssTdi diWl. rrtrala hxratxrl MnrrM do '.'4, in l. H-nner, J. 10, 6Z. DiMlitT. do Herrrblll H. Harris March 31 do llenree Hark. May 21 do Samuel r. Sbearar do 24 do H.nry llutchtnaoa Juua 17, ' do rVtliimou Knicla I lee. S, do Jeremiah Aike Pec. 24 do iMiaeCnlby do do Thorns. I.inaehv Pee. S. do do do do da do do do do do do corp. Jamas Laker F.b. at, do do 13 do t'harie. Wnodaard l b. V,, Vli jbo fjonipany haviog received thirteen .-. . t. 1 n . igco reeruits in September and October, 18C2, two of whom deserted, RECAriTULATIOK. nrlflnal aumbci ofoOlean aud bms, 90 Kwruiu, 13 1M !frmi 2 i,,,,,. l.t Iv-rtl, 2 Frearnt aomtwr, The number of their wonnded is 13 : erct J... I fteehohj, .p(. ij, Sooth Mountain arm. Corp. Levi Anna on do do do do I'rirate Jiaieph K. Mall do do do hip. Frret. Ueorae C. Outeliua, Sept. 17, Antiel.m arm. Orp. fleorae footo do do bead, do Jamas V. Cornellul do do arm. Pneate Jackson M r'aditen, do do lea. do Charles Woodward do do .Ida. do Charles Leila, lire. 13,'02, Vndarirk.bunr, lf . do Cyrus A. Katon do do .tomacb. I do J.me. Kelly do do breaat . do Hubert h. irvtn, Apni t-, -92. Camdn, arm. do John sutler do do do baud. The original roll yon bare published before. Yon must remember that many brave boys esosped unscathed. Tbe officers, n a IT ...I... II I.... "I " f f . gained an enviable reputation for eool and daring bravery. Since making these recapitulations, I have often been reminded of the remark we often bear, tbat it is wonder to many escape. Tbe result of experiment made in firing may be interesting. These were made nnder tbe most favorable cir- cutnstaDces the trronnd level, the arms f . P ' - fcwt Let hundred shots from good musket barrel, fixed in a proving-vise, be fired at . . . , . . r ,. , . . EOS IUO UlSianeO OI UUOUrU yards ; one half will strike in a eircle of 25 to 27 inches, and all the shots within Circle of 4 feet in diameter, A hundred s'lota at 150 yards wiH generally lodge ' b J half the balls io about 4 J feet in diameter, aod all in eleven feet. A hundred shots at 200 yards, pnt generally one half into a target of 8 or 9 feet diameter, and all within 22 to 24 feet. From eirwrimente made by firing from the ahnwldor, it msjr be c.lculaud that very good maiksm.n, j njy. tw yrjB hit " e.r, nlnnr ah.it i.nt tha neilin.ru nwoe age of soldier, will retire from 3 to 5 shots to hit a man ; at 150 yards, it will ciiuto u uii m una . ai itiu luua. I. will ... ' ' . take nine shots to hit a man ; and 20 at 2t)0 vards. Let a tarm-l (1 (Wt hi h ami j r- ri - of , ieug,h wprc,ol.ti at a distance of 100 vards. and let 100 . mcB in fir- t mjn tMag . . f . . ; snft ground ; they will put in, if steady, ! Til) halls, nr 7!) nn oopn anil hard crnnnil. . . . .,,,. Kn.i. ing of the ball. if Ik. k..ll..is Im ; ha,f woulJ bu f other bal woulJ i between them ; and of the 'hot. taking effect, many would inflict but slight j W0UnJ Al lso 5tis 33 woud bu (he target ; at '200, but 20. Canister bare still less accuracy. Of US canister, but , -Q hi, guch , 5 hu i .. .j.r.i.. ; u L:. ' IU1' U1CU , aUU Ol IUE UU BUIUC WUUIU UlS D ' ' same men there would not be 35 .., . . , , . . i separate men hit ; and at 200 yards, the : efficiency would be one third less than at 100. liut I can't pursue this. One of the most interesting reports iu this respect, is that of ueu. lljsecraus, at the battle of Murfrecsboro. J. M. L. From a Union County Democratic Lad. ICorrertj.iQO'ivDc 0f tlw tar t Chronicle.) ltrcli 6,lui. Tbere is no lumber to be had at ibis plaee, and consequently many of our poor : fellows were buried with only their blan- ka ,henj- Wnl u CorD.,iui (of jwu fornlerly of Lewisburc) is , now eni?ai!ed to furnish euffiua. It always i - ' j does ma good when I come across a Lew- ; isburger. Tbe health of this army is ( good, and those in the hospitals are fast improving. I procured a pass this morning for Cor nclius and myself, to go to tbe battle field which is four miles distant. My Colonel let me take his horses, and, in all, we had a very pleasant time. Tbe ground on hicb Wednesday's battle was fought J was awful. The light underbrush looks j as though it bad been mowed. There was uarui, . u.u uioro ur bullet, in tbem In one tree we counted I J I a L .. a. I a I 1 I twenty-one bullet boles, and trees that were two feet through were shot entirely off. It was a bard fizht, and I am not anxious to get into another like iL But a ..u w.i.iug s u m, u., wucukici 1 1 00natitnted a.thoritics. We must in.ti am called upon. I ute ,es,. Bnd we eooceiTe of no i ne soldiers oi mis aep.riraenlen..stea!better lbn ,he formition of Unjon ' . , ,,. i.i,.i; .J ... j to put down this Kebollioo, and we are going to do our share, or die in tbe at tempt We have tbe best fighting men : . t : s ai- i. i i:a.l ! m iue r,.0o ... u.oa we o. - i.i.io sue uess ucnci.i. no uavo an tuo vuuu- deuce in tbe world in him. He is none of your Vallandigham Democrats, if he is an Obioan. No such men are scarce in this part of the world, i wonder if the trai tors of tbe North think that we are going to propose quietly, to let tbem help dig our graves 1 I think that it .s enough to , v Ma timt e j nf)f ,ia3 becn destroyed jy our block have traitors at the South, without having . . . . I ajers. tbem at home. Shame on tbo man, tbat . . . j . I .t... i: : - .l- t,er. a wurU trea.u,., su.s . . Norib s I tell you, such men would bo I tell you, such men handled pretty rough if they were down here, for old Hose's boys bate them worso than tbey do the Kebels of the South. Tbey all ought to be hung as high as Ha inan, and I would like to put tbe rope around some of their nec:. If you know any of the Copperheads that would like to join old Jeff.'s band, just send them down here, and Gen. Uosecrans will give thorn a pass to enter their lines. Tbe srmy here is more lively than it has becn for some time. The roads are ! very bad, aod we have a great deal of wet weather. But as soon as the weather gels settled, this army will move. Then you ean look out for a fight, or a foot race. Gen. Rosecrans is not tbe man to move so large an army for nothing, if he can help it 9 The 78th Pa., and the Mich. 11th are Prnanat Guards at this nlace. We ara r havioff Drettv eood times, quartered in tbe vacated houses around town. But there are not many vacant houses at preseot. They are filled with Refugees and Negroes. Tbere are about eight hundred of the former here, nearly all conscripts. And of tbe oontrabands there are more of them than you ean shake a stick at They take advantage of Lin coln's Proclamation. Ami that Proclamation it hurtinj the Rebi torse (Ann any fit'iy tlse that tee could have done to them. Thru won't have any one to raise corn for them. Please remember me to all that enquire for me. Yours Truly, William C. Iddinos, of 1 1 tb Keg. M icb. loft. IAdiom Regiment took a oon.piruou. and honorable part in that aerts. of Sxhlavsnd t. Stouxbtoa reported 3 killed. 7n wnanded, aod 31 missing a loaa af US ia raltwed KenimenU Correspond.aee of the Star A Cbroalfle. Ooviassirsrr lloamst k tsi !, Waabuusmt, C March 30, Hi. A hospital for tbe Insane, is a little world within itself: a little planet, ihe superintendent tbe sun, aronnd which it revolves. Your correspondent's visit to the Lu natic Asylum, Harrisburg, Nareh 5, was ti ww-. 1 aui always le.dy I devour with eagerness anything that is ' aoM .ith ..,,,l i tl..t mo.lr-1 nf an insti- tu.ion. Dr. Curwcn is endowed with . spirit particularly fitted to superintend num. fieri luisim I y uucu iu eiiot-iiu.i ua . .. ... ... . . j that "Monument of the wise liberality of ! tha nroole nf l'ennsvlvauia :" he is ado- " 1 1 j r Tremble not. then, when you arc under tbo paiufui ncc.fsits of uking , dl.tr fricD(1 ,bere . ; ,.:,.,'. c,)tufort is lha ioctot, c,)n. . slant study. I speak cot as one who would siDlP a little son?, to be heard Only. ' h.. .n.t .. nnn .h .. Tli. aitn.lifin nf ll.ia Kllllilini. in Il.h nf r moro gran(J ,D(, , ( Urrill ! ,o- stand and g.xo upon a aeener, unsur- j ps d ; a voice low and sweet, comes wnisperiog to our eirs "telling of beauty, of purity, and of God." Ah ! sweet ' teachers are such seeues. communing with M(J bMrtg wjlhin tho8e ghomj ! .n. .i. t .i. ..... ..i WB1I3. lUIIIUS tUCUl VI IUC KIGIiUVM IU1I ' c r 1 grandness of the Creator of all. . . . e,,- j . - i designated by tbe wood of hicb it is made- furniture even to tbe lookiog- . . . i.i glass frames, is made of tbe same wood, varnished and highly polished; floors are all oiled, wbieb saves an amount of labor, Tbe three front wards are calculated to hold comfortably bat two patients each : each ward in length is probably one hun dred and twenty feet; Step with me to t I fit M nftirpr.A f will tint vnn find ! ,;, hr .,:K: r .h..M ih;V i ... j j ; o : . . i j :u ... , ,L s . aitu iluliiu, wiiu gii, luu tuD aiuciivsu eagle. LlNDA. rs Till ITIl A OHaOSlCLX. Union Leagues. Gen. Hallcck, in bis address to Gen. Rosecrans, giving him instructions how to treat tbe loyal and disloyal who are or ... , . . . - -. -. may come within the sphere of bis mtliti - J ry authority, says : "A broal line of dis- ,. k. j r.:..j. ttoction must bo drawn between friends . ,. , , . , and enemies tbe loyal and disloyal. j ,. . . , . or cn , ; grolmtcr necessity for the drawio of "!nDt'' lBeJ MW 108 anthoriliea were in 1 brM(j ,ioe nf distioot'lon between The loyal j Mrncst bat BhrDk from ,he 0?ert ct J nd di,loyal," here in the North 1 We . thjnk ht h tim hl. come in which there is an imperative necessity for us to know who are tb. frieods of lb. Govern m.nl anil atha mrm tta ancmina. Ita sne. miw who f,c:iou., Lesgues. Tbe Bible tells ns that once, , resolutions denouncing the utter iricked when a rebel faction arose among tbe j ness of tbe Rebellion, and affirming the children of Israel, Mosos instituted a test ; paramount duty of sustaining the Gov : .b. Q Q)i Ae by proclaiming to tbem that whoever was on tbe Lord's sida should make it koown by coming over to him. Some of the friends of the Government apply the epithet "Copperhead" to those who, under tbe mask of loyalty, are de- cteving tbe people, and doiog r.,,.1. epithet, as applied to them. But content - , f Unioo , ! . ... . . we have been led to see in those persons, some striking characteristics of the creature whose name is applied to them. But, if now, "a broad line of distinction be drawn, then tbat condition of things which gave rise to tb'S epithet Will Cease tO exist , , , L'l-. . then tbey can no longer exhibit the char- ...... . . actenstics or tbe venomous creature whose name tbey bear. A soldier in the army, writing to a friend here in the North, says : "Drive ibem South, or hang them they should not eewape. If tbey were South, waeonlil whin them and lha Rebels' Vw-.. army sooner, by far, than bavmg tbem . . i - T . L. j: : L ... ' luiue isunu, uisuouragiug uiuu wuu, ... now in the field fitfhtioe for their country." . OB Let us then tbe truly loyal, of all former , ...... I parties unite as one man, (discarding all . 'v Other OOOSlderatlOUS,) npon the platform of loyalty to the Government in its mca sures to crush out this Rebellion to crush it out in the shortest lime possible, and by tbe most effectual means in its power, llartleton, March 28, 1863. W.G. Evert Wobd Tbub. Senator Wright of Indiana, in a recent speech at Cincin nati, defined Democracy of tbe present day as follows : "Much has been said about the De mocracy. Wben be was told tbst a man was" a Democrat, be wanted to know what kind of a Democrat he was. His Democ racy told him to Hand by tbe Government. Tbere were two kinds of Democrats. Jef ferson was a Democrat and Yice President Aaron Burr was Democrat inside tbe same organisation. Jackson was a demo crat and Calhoun was a member of lha same organization. Breckinridge was also a Democrat The question now is, do you follow Jefferson, Jackson and Douglas ? or Burr, Calhoun and Breckinridge? No man is a true Democrat who talks peaee while there ia a rebel with gun in his hands." The French Mioister of Foreign Af fairs hasreplied to Mr. Seward's last note. He regrets our declination of tbe French offer of mediation, and says that in future f. : 1 1 l . ....,... .f .L. francs will ixuibiu rpcii.a.ui vi sun struggle. So that ends the French, inter ventiun business. N The Gold Gamblers have Vary nearly gone under. j j Keport of the President and Direc- tOrS 01 J.10rifl8rn leuirai IV. K. ! The eighth annual report of .be North- "U Un!ra' A f . 71P"7 ?" .J". nann cnnminoti no inn vciikiiionr if. , . . . . .. , . i been submitted by the President, J. D. Cameron Xbe ri!port ghowi, the ror t0 j 1.. - i.n.i,k. -...1 I....,.,..,;.,, .nr.i;,.. i'c iu ucaaiu j .uu 1 ... y ' " " r vMuuiiikin. The treasurer's report shows that the ; gross earnings of the road during Ihe past year to nave neon $i,.rv,uiu vi; ex penses, $f.i93,2'J9 t3 ; net revenue, $027,311 (ID. The revenue has been appropriated as follows : To the payment ot annual interest on fuuded debt, $:.0S, 4'JO ; balanee iuterest due Slate of Mary- lnuJ, SllK.SliT 85; purchase of 9 fr. i ht ugines $9 1 ,:t50-le.vng in the tre.s- ; , - " Ty toZ S j tended extenson to Canton, and expect to j put the work under contract by the first of April ensuing. The freight npon the i ro" D",nB . '"S"'J ncre.aeu, me road I 1 .a . board, have found it necessary to put down a double track for tbe accommoda tion of the cars as far as the Relay House, and contemplate its speedy eontiouaoce to Glenrock Station, distance of forty-three miles from tbe city of Baltimore. A number of first class passenger ears hive L . .L. ...J .L L t uccu put upuu mo iwwi mil u.uvra UIT6 ; bee for ,nd wiIl ,oon u . read, for .e. The prospect now is that this road will soon become what its friends ' have ever claimed for it, one of the leading ! ar,r'M of uefu'ns n prosperity to our city. The Northern Central road have com pleted its connection with some of the richest coal regions of the State, will at once command an immense tonnage. An increased travel is also passing over it from the east, so that we can fairly con gratulate the management, not only on its pass success, but the still greater success which tbe future operations of the road will achieve. Tbe ignorant and reckless persons in Noble county, Ohio, who conspired to resist the military authorities in the ...... .f J 1 ...l .. : 1 .... n 1 1 t:. ui UL'uriieis, lUli UIK.UI1CII Ui i ' ,u" PP". u .ore .ne sroop. seni ' t0 enforce law and order, without waiting i , ' 6 to see the bayonet, and are now h ding ' ' 6 I themselves. They talked ery defiantly of crime they had contemplated. So it will be elsewhero. It is a happy circum stance that this speek of civil war in Ohio has passed away without tbe shediog of a drop of blood. Copperhead Treason, though rampant in the New Jersey Legislature, finds no favor in the Methodist Church of that State. The General Coference on Toes ft i u ho . vnt. . l no . .i ernment at all hazards. Tuesday Homing's News. Terrific cannonalins was heard offi Charleston, by a passing vessel, on the night ol the 21th inst., supposed toi bC an encasement between our iron ! Ciads anil Fort Sumter. A power - tul Antrln-rnlipl vpsar-l. tlin f fnnnnn- ! The IK-antlful Riser of Death. The River ot Death i. a beautiful .tream : lu water, flow ealuilr it, .ilrerr gleam Kxeel, Ihe bripht irate of tbe.uo. And tliia i. the ..nn that welcome tha throngx H aoler in, faithful .errant.; well dona." The Hirer of Death 1, a boped-fnr .tream : To the pure, il. water, most musieal aeem. Hut flowlnir to bear them to Ood ; Where iriililen oars dash, with a tremulous plash. And Ireighted barks flitte tram tbe Mid. ' The River of Dealh I. a bepeit .r stream. Whni water. .mua fma Life", turliulcnt stream, I An.ibe.rtotheherennrret: I Where soft winil. that blow no wearlnen know. K.er kissing the wing, of ibe uiest, ' Th. itir-r nf rv.ih i. a ion?e.i f..r stream j rTaSt1' rSitW 1 Th, RiTofn,hi,.,,,,-,tr , "IT "' P-rm.nenl beam: w urrr iHieH-nfefxi ail I WpDiJ. Where doubt I l and tears, ZSZST Th,Riwor ,,, ,.nfcwt,,.m. " !" tu i io to red-em The .weel treasure, lust in the fast: n that dead the tear, that w.n ibsd tor the weary aoui., retlng at last A .Titian tone, from wine are breathing: ffracraat immortals the angels are wreathing Mo sorrow no care; Ihe Beautiful there Love blending with love evermore. PUIJIalC SAL.ES, Advertised in the "Chronicle" or Bills at this offlca. asr.30A3l-wrrchaailze.P A.Doafhower.lenlsbarg aprll I Personal Proper!) ri'.faeaskerllnc.Lewlsbg April l-Han-rhol (.no, of Mrs. Hart LMahasu, def 'd. Lrnlshurs; al I a'rlaca. Ap.T-Harkuld FarallBre,Jas.l'hrlsllrJerakharK VKVIICK NOTES S.r sale at the "Chn.ue-le" elSra. CorrtcteM Weekly Wheat $1,35 Eggs !.. f 14 Rye 85 Tallow 10 Corn, old 75 Lard 10 Oats 60 Pork 5J Flaxseed 2,50 Clover seed 4,50 Dried Apples. S 1,00 Wool 40 to50 Firkinliutter 12 Potatoes G2 Fresh Butter... 20 Sides & Shoulder 8 Rags 4, 5, .nd G Kibs & Shoulder 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 Ham 11 IVIABRIEOa Ta MUtnn. on the 24th inxL. bv Raw. rt. Wataon. Dr. II ;. 8TKDMAN, AMintant Htircbn fa the K7tb Rrff'l Fa. olsad Muu J liJA, oattghtcr of Joaeiih itonudt In East BulT.loe. SMb last. SAUfl, nnWARD.ena of Henry aud CaUiarlna oujroVr, aced 1 jaar, ssoalus and 10 days. In New Celnmbia, on the tftth Inet, gCsAS, infant dau.hter of Kobert and Lorretia Currev. IOUND Recenily, between Lewisburg i and Buftjloe X Koads. a small black l iiR TPHI.Iil flie-le.il. wmch Ihe owner u have t-y caiim.-at ihi ..nice, auihennrdimg. aod paying foi tuis ddv't. M.ich 31 J t LL Collectors knowing themselves &?;?0l ."he" .nth".'! ! ne- by May Court at furthest. All Collrc- - 1.1 j , n . l . im win iminraiaieiy procera ami coueci ine War Tax, as the bounties to nay the volun teers In till up the old regiments must be pmii xni for support of the families. The War Tax is now legalred and apprared by the Governor. Mari: J. A. M EKTZ, Trea. MILLINERY AIQD STRAW GOODS! 'aJl 'av ,ne P'raar' of infornung Vk5l 'ou ll'al w rf ulUr prepared to oflVr, ai 7ur Old Stand Pius. IUJ, 10 &. 107 .orih XE(,'I).U St.. I'HII.AU'A. a well selected stoekof .Millinery and St raw C.ood in everj variety, oi inr wie inrfiriMiwrij( and ol the newestand moat laUnonaWe Myle. OVU STRAW UEVAUTUKST will comprise every variety of Uonnets, His and Triminibs to be found in that line, of the latest and most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, 1 remain Yours, Respectfully. II. WARD. I'hilad., Maruh 16, 18M4 ESTABLISH EI, 17GO. PETER L0RILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 14 fc 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Vormarlj Ai Chamber. ,trtt Sw fork,) WOULD ca'l ihe aitention of Dealers to lo the articles of his mauutaciure,vix : BU0 5 SMrr, Macstioy, lnain,, ! B.ppsa. Vure Virginia, lluar-a Knap, acbiturb, AaMflran Uvntlcfnan, Coiwbaagaa. mum suit. Scotch, llva; Ifes- Seoun, High Toart Srotth, r.h Uvavj IM Scotch, lri.u lliga 1'ua.tor LauUfuv&. .rata feuleb. tfirAUtntum u catlfd tm tht laryt ntluctum la prvm 9 'inc Cta I MKII UHti AWAliy iUMMCua, wAw& astf Im Ton tiro. wcisu. ris s cbi i.u.ixa. svoiisb. Ua i, P. A. 1... or piaia, 8. Jaax, Biv. 1, CafiiJiFi,urd.wt, liaaui.a, Sn. a, bamft Sovntva Oruaoco, l.bairr, SitM.l A3 mx't, lia lil Car eailitb. T.ki.a. 4iranulauil. i. U. A circular of prices wi!l be sen ton application. March 16, '6:tyl BOROUGH OliJJINANCliS. T.rUr:REA.s, on the 1st day of March. IHM, the Burgess and Town Council of the Uoroujh of Lewisburg passed an Or dinance directing that tbe pavements on Ihe , - , -- . I ten feet fromihe buihlineline tothecurb.and i .! r P.fth irct. ha nf lha ariitrh nf by lhe nme ltd,atace required the same to ' be made one square north acd cue square ... , i0?,h ,rom fet itreet, now, Be it further enacted by ihe authority of the same. That Ihe owners of property along lhe east side of said street south of Market shall make their pavements in pursuance of said ordinance, and the same are hereby required to be made south from Market street lo SL Catharine's street; the same to be completed on or before the IHih day of May, A. D. 18W. SAM I. H. OKWUi, Burgess. WM.iONKS,ToaChwk. IXarcB 2, 'OS "ITTHEREAS, it has been deemed expedi- em. bv the Chief Barress and Town I Couucil of the Borough ol Lewisburg, to aoopt a aiaereni lorrn oi proceeding, so as to change the manner of conducting ibe affairs of the said Borough with a view lo better ihe financial condition, and to insure a more safe and convenient mode of transacting busiaess, Ac., therefore. Be it resolved by the Burgess and Tow. Council of the Boroush of Lewisburg, and il is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, 1st, That the Offices of the Board (to wit: Town Clerk and Borough Treasurer) shall not be held by one person. 2d. That the Collectors of the Road and i roor T" of ,hf sail Br"u8 DO allowed. --; ever except said orders are issued by direc- ! tion of the Council, signed by lhe Burgess. ana attested oy ine iiera, 3d, That all orders issued by the Street Commissioners and also by the Overseers of the Poor, be presented, by the holders thereof, to the Town Council for approval, and there upon a borough order, properly aiiested, be issued to the said bolder for said amount, and the Street or Poor orders be charged lo the proper oiKcer, to be accounted lor in his settlement wiih said Borough. 4ih, That this act is to take effect, and go into operation, al the time of the organization and election of the Officers of the said Town Council for the ensuing year. By order of the Council. SML H. OR WIG, Burgess. AtTssr: WM. JoNKS, Town Clark. VarehfSX Furniture 1 Furniture ! ! Broke Out in a NewPIaoe! BUREAUS, from slO to 1 18. FINE DRK.SS1XG BUREAUS, from $Ju C h3l SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. &c, dilfsTreot priece. BEDSTEADS, from 3 to $li (2u diilerent pattarn. and litest styles. TABLES, Bxtetva, 11 fret and upwania. Centra. Pier. Krirt. Ctjrd. IHnlutc (twt SizeM), Breakfaat, antde of an kind of Vuud tlvirrHt,but Walnut, UaboeTany aud Koaa WthMl alaajrt on hand for the irada. STANDS, TepoT, W hat-Not, ISewiogp Ae. le, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest piltcrns' CHAIRS, CpytUtf?r-d, 1jrice Arm. Srwinc, Parlor Ch a1 . va hand; atin, Caa iVat, Larife Kortt-r aii NtinM, H intlfbor Chain, lance and awall Korkttrt. Table and Children' Ctuir aiwaya oa bavm. TO WE IAI A C KS.DO U G IITRA YS, BOOK and SUOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my ttcn manvfictuie, insund one year. P. 8. I intend, in a short time, (as soon as I ean gel up a fine Heare.) lo auen.t in lhe UNDEKTAKI.NU BUSINESS I will keep some twenty-live or more different sized Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no nce, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in Lewisburg. Call and see before purrhasing elsewhere. KEPAIRIMi done immediately. CHAS. S. BELL, Ch,imtrhn'$ Mark. Lewiahurx, rh. 34. ISM. pHOTtXiRAFH ALBUMS, for sal by !""irT, TO 7 AX COLLECTORS. Furniture Establishment FOR SALE. rriHE undersigned, desirous of closing otx I business in l,ewihura before ihe mit. die ol April, otfera, at Private Sale, lUa tour, outfit nf bis shop, consiMin( of Tools, Furniture, &c, be, at ff-rmer prires. He alsooifrrs a Sne Hrsrse. March S. 03 SOLOMON YOL'JiQ. rj'OTIIr: ASSESSORS. The Assessments 1 for IHfi.t will be ready for delivery about llie I'uh of March. Please call ai the Com. niissioners' OlHce aod receive ihrm. A. KE.VVEDV. Clerk LATEST NEWS! JUST as we go to press, we received a dl. patch staling that there would be a large lot ot . Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Grape Vines, sgl-SK ic. Ac, for sale at this place, in lha epriaa. in a Xurtery tick tide of ih lKtr. They will be brought from Ihe old La.ral Rider Nursery, formerly belonging to Lewis O. Hammer, but now to biiuu, wvii Hcr, who have entered into a eo-panner-ship l .rthe purpose of establishing a regular uraery al this place. The old Laurel Kidga Nursery is aitnaied in Adams Co ra., u a well-established nursery, and contains aa good a variety of trees as any ia the tfiat.of Penn'a or new York. Mr. Mummer n.s hvt maaidrrahla aspntcaet la tha Mm from aia jioatk. Tfaa pabtie caa axpaet larc". w.U-Sirmed Tra... f LUa btand hurt iiniia. rcnoa. hia Sa paiib.i. ol Uii. rm. kwl ballar arod ia thir anlar. ana, tbat wsaa hrtaatbekiadnderrd: but tb.fa will b.a lrr broofal from tb. urM.ry in. a will ba awriaany to all onlrr aad pon-'baatr. caa th.rrfcjr. an tb trwa bi4(a bayiaa. il thj wi.b lo. W. aaaas a !tt 4 In., whlcb mm bar. aa baud ; but raa aot eaavaaiMi.ir nsamt. tha different varMiea: but tha paUla vtia Sad a ealaloaaa at tha Dim saTiof lawitula. ppl trwa. stolo bleb, from is to ca.aaah . Pnach, from to fcat bi.h. li to IS rta. aach Stanilard fear, 3 to i ft bich. 40 to So eta. aaaB. Paarf rar, 3 to " bi.h. 26 ta ctt. aaab. Ch.rry. S to S Sa-t hif b, to 37 eta .ach. I'luma. oa plnm utoesa. 4 ta twt bish, 40ata aa... HeetarlnM. tiiuaeea. aad Apricota.ScU. aaah. strap. Viae. 1'irU ta a t aach. Curr.nu. 10 Sa Ijcti Mwb. Oooarbarrlaa. ISctS-aadh. Mlaebberriea, Seaa. aara. ar T.ta. par ilea. Ra.ptrrfcia. lo-t aaeb. ar SI per doaea. atrawberrla. 'iaeta. per duaea. or 7 Seta, par haadrail. Kaubarb, Mete, aach, tl pnao.au. Ornamental traaa. rrnm 2Scta. ta $1 aaeh. Krarara. liana, bnm Ocu. ta II nab. BHELLER UUMMSK. Uwlaftarf, Jaa. S, lt3. SPECIAL NOTICE. MOXET TO BE S ATED t TOII.W aql lRES has just returned from Philadelphia, with another la re. lot of BOOTS AND SHOES purchased at the lowest prices. Those la want of Boots and Mboes, will find it to their advantage to call and examine bis large Stock of Ilome-lladc Work. which for style and quality can not b. sur passed in Union couniy or elsewhere. Cents' fine Calf Boots $5 SO Ladies fine Morocco, bigh heel I SO A fine quality Balmoral Boots 1 74 Misses and Children's Shoes at very low prices for Cash, at jSsuVes' l it ion Boot and Shoe Store, tVopposite the Bank. Lewisburg, Jan. I, 1963 Peace Peace ! TrMR frlendi. and kind patrnet. from OTuatrr aad tea. U WVve Sew boaaS for a a., nirr pr-eM aroataa. Them ftlee voor attcDtioa. and pert of year cax And an oar Vxj Uood and other fine tut. We're IWmree aad Chall-a. and Satin IarbswtMx, And ChemHrava and (vlnrhama. and Him Wool WftalaM " 'it lnplin and Mohair, and PriaU lor roa all Such aa S re guw'a aod Cocheeu'e-juat give iu a oalL vT-'re MuaHnw and frutlnjcia rVnto !! to rail ft eaala vYt'n Ptocklfir fnr ledlre and Half Uoee for Kwata; Wa'ew Clothe at all prtrwe, tr J altera end coal a. We've hradj-made Ctothlog aa cheep aati.tftokea. WtVv Cane Itonf- am) Cone-ta, and Crinoline Jkrrtjaj And Drnima and Cberkiasei for .rmw-ra aod hirta, W'a 9hirt Front- aad Col Ian lor aiHi and for hej We've tebaken for Indira, bat doa t deal ta loja. We've (HKHothre and Carrk-ta to rarer to or fCsr. Wrv ttmdfe Inr war windowa and Huff for yoajg ap Wa'v Karktrfa aad Baketa anl KoMw-r- of liita We've Sagara aad CokVe for PriiHta or Cams. Wee Brvvhee and KHtre, all kind oft So rail and txtmin. are baylna; elarwherot Yoa'il (InH a oa Markt 'trwrtt rnrr of Iww At SIlKtLKR a-OldStam. R. V.w. AHW tSMWHt Lewieburiu April 9, teL REMOVAL! E.1 L. MOWRY has removed his Photav craph rsilabllMbnivnt to ibw New Builiiioe; on Market si reel, recently fe- cupied by Dr. Burlan, OPPOSITE TH8 bA.sK, where he has nued np one ot Ik Finest Galleries in the Country I Having superior facilities aad a Ions perienee, he is satisfied that his work can H be beaten. Call and lest his workman" Lawisburg, Aug 15 New Stand New Goods! JOSEPH I. HAWN having taken tbe J room under tbe Telesraph and Chn aiol. olnces.rebitcd tbeiu,aad filled i. aa eaieasiv vanciy of Ilait, Cirpt, Gentlemen's Cloth'tig, At Also . lartre and splendid stork of CI.OTH8 CA"MM ERKS.&c. which he will makmnmlm iisarr.as he still continues the Tailorinc Bast, ness. He is prepared to eieeut all work entrusted to bis carr.lo the saiistaetica of thai customer. N. B. Cntiinw and RepairmgF doni order. Lewisburg. April 10. lust SAI0IFIF.K I SAPONIKIEK L?"The FAMILY BOAP-.MAKBR. All Kuchen Jreae can be made into good SOAP by uinj SAI'OMrlKk. tPirecuons accompanying each Bel SOAP is as easily made with il, as making cup of Colfee. Manufactured only by lhe Patentee Fcnn'a Salt Maiiufacturin: Cnmpanj, Km- IK. Wal. at, rIUwEirl . Feb l. leaS-vl BLANKS C. 'srejCK't'' d' '