Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 14, 1863, Image 1

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BY O. N- WOK DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At fl.SO per Year, uUaj In Advanrc.
'THE UNION," established h lbl l m No.. 2,6 13.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1863.
'CHRONICLE," established ia lS43wb.ii!e No., 9P2.
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TueI.v M'TIlinS Jt 1 rWaji Afternoon.
I'.VIOX LEAGUE Persons in favor
of forming a Uuion league in Lewisburg,
are requested to meet at Independent
11 all, This (Tuesday) E.'ening, at a quar
ter past seven o'clock, Rev. Dr. Dickson,
Rev. Mr. Reese, aud perhaps others, will
address the meeting.
Corl'EKilKAD Raii IS r.KAinxo. A
German named l'hilip Iluber, rei-idinjj
Star the line of Iterks and
Ltue-a'cr
Counties, Las born nr(.-at.iziug s
cret socio-
ties among the Copperheads of Herk, sol-
mnly swearing to resist the Conscription
Ac: abduct 1'resideut Lincoln, establish
. v..,i..i., A,,i f,,U.fv. n J wtfr u
divers other feats p'easitig to the eyes and
ears of tbe chunk-headed frateruity. The
tnovemeuts of tuts lat'er-day disciple
iiUliiiwvaviM . w - . - (
tiaving been discovered, be was " arbina-
ily arrested," in Heading, on 1 uufday
last, aud conveyed to Philadelphia, and
Stowed away in Moyaniensitg p.ison.
Next day, three of his c inverts wcie
rrested and also mkeu to PhiMelphia -
This disturbed the nest rather too unph a-
. it i... ,.
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santlv. ana tne u'"-" t""" " fc--
Lissand fouirm. tlulbursaay
il squads and kuots, they
Readinir to rcseua their niastc
o
inarched throui;U the ci'y
style, 280 s'rong, proceed, d
surrounded lhat " itis'itu'ton
waited for souictbiug to tu
short time tbey were surrounded by the
ciiiiens, who were expecting an attack.
The Mayor appeared, aud warned them to
desist from auy overt act. Not relishing
tbe scenery, the ' gallyant knights"
surrendered, slunk off homeward, and have
not appeared since.
Br.i.The tew questions growing out of jj. of Williampirt, whose course in
tbe Rebellion, inevitably result iu van- di(JlM honelcssness. reconciliation, or
nccs of opinion as to details of matters
in which one end is sought. Among those
elected to tbe L. S. Senate as menus ot
tbe Administeation, .Senator Cowan, ofi
Penn'a, bas often differed with his fellows j
who sustain tbo general policy of the
Government. In the great debate, mar
the close of the recent session of Con-:
gress, when tbe President was indemnified ,
in cases where be bad thought it proper ,
mike military am s9. Mr. tiwao tDuic commgia to fivoror tor)ppise, above-boarJ, might perhaps be advantageously chtoged; ! d f fater tD(j other9
decided ground io favor of 6usiaiuiog the any measure which concercs lia. Iut it j but many aeem to thiuk one which bas j ,r 8 't( gefl tfae wrutchind idooti
rreMdent. He thought tho " tupeusion would be a relief to decent meo to see one ; beco bo long and honorably cooduoted, j jr; if e js t0 maQ eea with the
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t times be beuifijial f jr the Government
not ouly, but also the iudividual. He
exhorted Senators to abstain from cavil-
ing
and ac-u.atioos, aud stand by the
country nntil the storm is over then
would be ample time discuss the quarter
from whence tbe adverse wiud sprung, and
also tbe wisd-jm of the orders of the Cap
tain in saving the Ship of State.
Yot'Jf.r a A'y-o In Scott township,
LczTue county, the Ccrpcrheads threw
tbeir votes fur Constable in favor of
IVm. Fogg, the only olored man in the
township. He is a true l uion man, and
more respected than many who voted f ir
him in derision. The Copperheads are
in a minority, and did not elect their can
didate, but tbey put themselves on the
record as voting fur a Negro. As negroes
can not vote nor bold cCk-c, we can't see
how tbe Copperhesds caa reconcile tbe ir
Totes with tbe "Constitution," and with
their attempt to prevent such men from
cettling in our borders! "Tbe Constitu
tion," in their hand, is a mere lump of
dougb, to be twisted to .suit them
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lUlUil-NiiLliU t Ui.ltL,M'tJ.MJI..t..
Saturday, April 4.
Last night, the session was ia Senate
until 11 reeling off plenty of work for
their Beriberi. However,commencing by 7
this morning, in a few hours we had the
atisfaotion of seeing all tbe Senatorial
nothooks reduced to something like order
(if not propriety,) and as tbe Senators
had mostly gone home or to Philadelphia,
.. . ..
ineirolhcers bai a boiiiay ine nouse
was in session nntil 1 P. M. Tbe "Dem-
ccrats" happened to be in the minority,
Dtl went to "tilnbustering to keep the
''Abolitionists" from doing some business.
uer an nour s lolly in calling yeas and
av. aooui p ointg of no interest whatever ;
to posterity, the hour arrived which cut
Bhort the contest. As the noisy crowd
passed out a lame, blue-coated man, who
uau pruunuijr ueicr oei.ire seen tbe ''wise
hundred" io solemn deliberation, expressed
his opinion of them in no honied terms
-the honest soldier indignantly "cussed"
them as trifling creatures.
The day bas been too winJy to walk
touch, jet, as I strolled by one block of
dwellings, a child at play arrested my at-
U3l UB B00gril l , per.
feet .tranger-never... her before: and 1
yet, her, is a look and a smile upon a
faea that seems natural. Stonmno 1
... ... Dt0PP"g, and
trying to recall and assure myself who
... . ... , . " wno
and where tbe ehnd and I were, she said '
. . ,
-r.., .... .... O0KID ,, rnee of h digintrested ad.iee
1 -and a. she spoke the ton. and ex- pnM hm b p k ,M who
pte.s,0B reminded men her moiber, with (haf9 prM;h( ,afh' M th,
bom I ... .cnrtainted, many year, ago, j Toric, htd b- w hr of ,,,,
ia wbese perfect itnaSe aa iu childboiw'., IWution.
; day wan moving before rue, bridginjr all
the lapse of years which seem as but a
day.
MONDAY, April 0. i the claica of the several charitable insti
List Saturday evening, during tbe in-j tulious asking aid annually from the
tense darkness, a very bright light was State. It is the opiuion of many that
suddenly seen nilected upon the clouds up there is carelessness in these sppropria
aml over the river. The changing ' tions, and that while it is well to aid in
"licking" shapes that played opto the un- : the ttartimj of these institutions they
der surface of tl.e clouds, would have are such as 6hould soon become self-sus-seemed
most beautiful, bad they not indi taioing. Messrs M'Candless, Stein, and
cited a fearful rolling of cno.-utniiig flame ! White were appuiuted a Committee to in
beneatb them. Hundreds started for the ' vestigate such iustitutioos.
i scene of cnnQigratioo, and ooe engine was
drawn thither. It proved to bi the Nail
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or as ana itoiung .inn at rairview on
the Connedogwinnct, 2 or 3 miles above
the rity : they are said to be th.i pmp-rty
of the M'frmicks, but leased by the
-
Haili'js. Tho workmen had stopped (
labor at nnnn, and the fires were put out. ;
.so that the heavy los of 000, which
deprives 100 or 200 faiuilii-s uf a liveli-
bojd, is suspected to hava been the result
pf wanton malice. The Friendship
steam engine saved some of the machinery
a . L - I .
pr.T-r., ue.onfjmg .o me works.
J I have purchased 4u0 espies of tbe
"Phes of Messrs. bite, l.owry, Penny,
1 M Candles", l?oun 1, Litrrenae. and
, garnering .., v . .... uo .... i put s'amps upon mail matter irom miijiuii.uouitiicii.iu uci.-u uirmuuuu. , -j. I-mM. it, ivin'-n
t.r.ieecil. d to fMceptton oi u vernors Johnson and berlaud, to hold an election to decide the i. , i tk i,iiu. ihereunon I A bearer ol uispatelics lroni AUiui-; .n s. e-ri sc-nii w,b.o, d-r.
rs. They " luuci.picsoi luespeecnes ijuesuou, oy a iujirnj oi me 6UBrLS ; 1(i(,ryicd a bill allowing the clerk to buy , 1 1 ."I1"" "ua """""s i ur.uuiifd.
, iu military ?f -hose d.stinguished K-moeratic Union- voted on, f-r or against removing that ! ; (r , the,emiilDiet 0f ,he , !'f ,paicnea mnc not oeeu mauu i--"'--"-
.u.. : .; isis in u arrisour. l tiesn i i.ave iiir.iiri isanK t.i nurmiirv. i . . ..tl.i...,. i .
. ' . J ...,U ,K - a.. .... " t...... 4 . v:n i ol"'uu i NEWBEB3TE, A. C, April O. UCn. ( U f '. II ( 1 f I ) I
, ... . . t""35 eumiiug cm o.."" w. . v,-.-e i OPUT lias uevii i unuorccu. uiiu uuu,
rnup. In a woose names i coum recall, at the van .us to prevent cal ana iron dealers irom ; ,r,.,on-Ue document. fruln B0W nntil the ! .ho r,.Wl, back.
those who receive
them, after carefully readins, pm them
ov-t to th y.r nci'.bo , an I ke 'p th"tn gi
ing until worn out. They are eloquent
speeches, pregnant with f jod for prof mud
reflection to every person.
The Jersey chi re liwm liill passed
the House lo-dav. wiih consent nf Mr
gyme u,isc,)ncpptioDi 0 ,he part of tLe
; pcop,e of V iUiarxmport.
- Tuesday, April 7.
Hopkins of Washington is urging in
ihe House a bill making projeuionul
horcri to come under the provisions of the
aw respecting pickpockets. These rcg-
ular, stereotyped, "Third House" in-
triguers, are unclean characters indeed,
Xo one objects to any respectable man
n ' - - j
ference of men (of both parties) contriv-
i. :
jng schemes to enrich themselves, or kin-
dred parties or corporations,! tbe expense
0f the Mate ireasury. 1 bey claim to
('control" tbe votes of this Senatar or that
Assemblyman, and regularly contract sell
-bargain away their votes, as a huckster
sells chickens in (be market. These crea
tures seem to be shameless, as well as
destitute of all pretensions to honesty as
far as tbe public purse is concerned, al
though perhaps honorable and op-
right in private life.
It is confessedly
j
bard to get up an Act to spot aud fix
tbe slippery rogues, but every honest man
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would rejoico to see tbe race banished.
...
; The election of firm, intelligent, indepen
dent men, who would know and spurn
every influence of tbe kind, is the best
practical remedy.
Two old gentlemen from tbe West,
both natives uf the State, I encountered
the other day, and bad very pleasant chats
with. Oue was born opposite Danville,
but went to school near Harrisburg. lie
related his first visit, with his preceptor, :
to tbe Legislative halls : at that day, be
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"" - ...j.uiSa, uouj.
, be thought not one of tbe Senate wai '
under furfy years of age, whereas, now, ;
n ;
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ir ,
e,
they seemed to be younger men than
those in the popular branch. Tbe other
!., .n ...1- ..... : tii::.
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and was exhibiting to bis growo-op
daughter fan Illinois born law) some of !
nrlera .nrl nf hi. .;.,!
gtlfe which hfl gtill 8ecrfleJ I0 think ,he !
,. f ,n ,he IToion. Both rav-he.deJ '
"
, seca) greatly to enjoy the ieenery of j
fb - ;r voulbful davs. and are hiahlv erati- I
gej j gtlDding again upon the aoil of i
Pennsylvania.
Whenever Satan attempts to control
,De Christian pulpit, yon may be sure he ,
j. ,fraij 0f jti ad has some big j ib on
hinrj. Tbo iltri,Jt & Union of this city
ig nt remarkable either for piety or
Methodism-and yet it contains a most
sanctimonious and Uriah Ileepish sermon
to Mr. Jackson, tbe newly appointed
preacher to the Locust St. Methodist
church warning bim how be must preach j
to win the cash and tbe eouotensnce of !
tbe Seceah sympathisers. (That sort of ;
iuiks aon t darken church doors half as
much as tbey do drinking saloons, Sun-
d But n(( Mcher wnrth heMing
tr ki ,Dy edjtor wbtt he sb.
.ball not pre.cb, an, more than an editor
. j - . . .
wor,h reading asks a preacher what he
i. n a. n . . at t i
hall or shall not print. Mr. Jackson
j . t- L
oouducts his services as if in happy igno-
Mr. M'Oaudless (iho young Senator!
from Hmlcr) moved the appointment of a
eomnnttce to investigate and report upon
i Messrs. Clyun-r and Lamberton pre-
; beuted a miuority report from the Cotn-
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umtee on l-ederal Kclatious, in Uvor ot a
national convention to amend the consti-
tu'ion. The report was referred to the
comtniltce again, where it will repose.
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WtDNiBlMY, April 8.
Ooe handred guns were fired this mor -
ning in honor of the Connecticut Election,
and of the municipal elections in tbe
West. They only show that where the
Uuionists WORK and Till they carry
the day. Tbe people are right at heart,
. . . . . .
: and only neea to Know tne iiutu, lo vole
Right.
A bill bas pwsed allowmg tbe Direc-
tors or 20 stockhoM.rs, rcpresentine ono-
... ..........
cavinc workmen io store orders. Should
it pass the llouse, its provisions will re
ceive a close eonst'd-rati m, for it is poten
tial iu its requiruieuts, or it is nothing.
There were railway accidents on the
railway through Lancaster, and that
t irough Reading, Saturday last, doing
mucb damage, happily without loss of life
or limh.but with some remarkable escapes
some of tbem quite laughable when the
danger was over.
AW.'-Both Houses to-da, "re called
! from the Governor" tbe bill to allow a
vote upon removing tbe Northumberland
Rank over to Sunbury. Senator Bucber
of Cumberland said be bad voted under
j the impression that it was the newer
j "Bank of Northumberland County," at
j $hsmokin, when be voted for the bill. A
reoently formed institution like that.
. biiuuiu uj uimui ut.U vcjja;vs auj ma tut;
1 . . . . ii
distaoce of a mile or two was but a small
i gain to any interest afftcted.
J Mr. Brown (Northumberland Co.) bas
1 introduced into the House a bill to ineor-
' porate a Company to makes turnpike
from tbe Lowisburg Uridge to tbe Kail
road Depot in Chillisquaque a epot of
road in which half of Union county have
more or less interest, sometimes a very
Jeep interest. It is extremely desirable it
should be accomplished.
To day, over 120 bills came before tbe
;aiuu uumiD mo
Senate, half from its own Commi:teP, and;
. utua.c, u... ,u , ,
balf from tbe House many of tbe former
reported with a recommendation that tbey
i .
1 he neeattved.
: o
Brow. -Tbe Jersey Shore Boom bill
came un eeain. air. Johnson sam, mat,
r b '
titb a sincere desire to reconcile the inte-
r s's of his constituents, at bth Jersey
Shore aud Williamsport, be offered cer
tain amendments, which, he thought,
; would be satisfactory to those who contest-
ed tbe favor asked for, and should be ascep-
eo. iueiayor asaeu.ur, uu u
table to Its friends. 3Ir. Uoand OppOSOd
tbem, as too much damaging the Act
Mr.
Wallace, of Clearfield, opposed tbe
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wuoio puuoy u. uUUU.a. .
Tiona. would not vote for the bill, ifi
voio lor me um, ui
a . .1, .
coupled with an
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thought, would make it lesa objectionable :
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to his constituents, so that those who
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thought proper could float down logs or;
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rafts without their being stopped. Tbe
amendments of Messrs. Johnson and Wil- i
- .li ,ftH rl-n Mr H7hii nf
Iadi40 ,Is0 ke wilh muca feonDg ia j
fn, nf wiviff iLa hard. laborers all over !
o ' I
tba forest regions, the chance of reaping
the best rewards for their toil, rather
than capital should absorb the whole lum
ber trade. On the motion to piss the
Bill, it was rather unexpectedly iW
Yeas 14, Nays 17.
A bill presented by Mr. Wilson, repeal
ing a bill urged through some weeks since
by Mr. Wallace, was taken up aud passed
It was a manly trial of strength and skill.
(There are too many bills pushed through
without the proper attention of Senators.)
In the llouse, this evening, Judge
Shannon, of Pittsburg, held spell bound
for three hours, a crowded audience (ladies
crowding Members out of their seats) io a
brilliant speech on the state of tbe country
Shannon was a favorite of tbe Roman
Catholio Democracy, but he can not go
with the leaders of that party in
opposition to the Administration. The
Democrats bad intended to force their
eanous resolutions through to-night, but
concluded they bad better try to reply lo
Judge Shannon, and adjourned about 11,
P. M.
Thursdat, April 9.
Ia Senate an set allowing tbe Soldiers
to volt by proxy, was p4 eferj
"Democrat" in bis Beat votiog against it;
it was ton "nn-ccn-sii-tn-tioo-al.'
The bill to allow Wm. Steans and
James Lawsoo, to sell and convey part of
the real estate of the Presbyterian congre
gation of Buflaloe X Roads, passed Gually-
A majority and minority report on tbe
alleged Senatorial bribery case, were
announced, the former was ordered to be
printed.
The bill passed, vacating a certain street
ia Northumberland.
Friday, April 10.
Our Democratic friends, fellow citizens,
and sojourners, in tbe Hon. tbe House of
. n.
I Keps. of this great and gel oriout State 01
! IVnu'a, are io pickle. One of its genus
J Copperhead has been for two year trying
((1 niek a duarrel with Deraoer. the P. M.
I - - r 1
1 administration of bis office. No P. M. is
j obliged to put stamps upon unpaid matter ;
th,t ia the duty of the person depositing
j. ; but, for tbe sake of the pr. fit on the
,a'C8 0f the stamps, the P. M.'s bere have
,i put stamps upoo letters and
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; documents, thus saving great labor to tne
Houses. Uut so annoying and serious
were ,he churgeg of the Rcx lf)re9lid that
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hik m "i "f -- .-
j election, tbe Senate refused to concur, but j
; limited the amount and time of paying'
for matter from the House : ihe Democrat- '
I ic Senators insisted upon that monstrous j
1 grant of power : between tbem, the bill ,
, fell. Ftr ten days, tbe House folks have :
to pay their own postage which is bard
on the Copperheads, as they bad various
li.I.,Aan.rt..l9' Ktailtinn trurn.nn.ainn At I h t
expense of Mother Peon. The prospect
now is, tbey must take tbem away col-
! cur fhion.hBbkf ,0 1:ex
Last Fall an iutereatinir cirl of fonr or
five tpir. nanieil Liixifl German, was
decoyed into the woods near Ilarrisburg,
and inhumanly murdered. lne case j
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excited intense interest, among an ciassea.
A man ia on trial at Dayton, Ohio, for
tbe murder of a man, who has as good as
confessed himself the destroyer of tbe
; , . . .
Sominationt. Tbe Governor nomina
ted
Francis B. Penniman, of Wayne Co.
John H. Briggs, of Dauphin Co.
Jacob C. Bombcrger do
Trustee of the State Lunatio Asylum
from lit Fcbrnarv Lot and
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Charles K. Coburn, of liradrord
county, for superintendent of (Jommon
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Schools lor the Mate, Irom 1st J una next.
Prof- Coburn'a nomination will be
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n . t.l . 1, .niJ c8Dsc.a . m the
i K!n.tli.f nqrt nf nnr KlntA Horn in lha
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1 wilderness and inured to all hardships of
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! frnntirr lifa aith fw advantages, vet Mr.
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: .rjnt ih.rat fur k noar leflfre. ana bv tne
i vuuu.m J f I
i ardent thirst for knowledge, and by the
light of the fireside and of tbe stolen can-
; JU ...trail il.i olomsntarv hook 4 nf in.
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j stroction witbm his reach. W ith advan-j
, ,' j -,,t m,. '
u,ou,", - , " I
hood to the full maturity of !1 bis powers
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. a .r..lnn.a ;n oil hoi- VW
j W n not know
i orednated at a oollee-
but
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doubt whether any man has a tetter prac-
Heal knoicMye of common xhoUt as a
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pupil, Teaobcr of every grade, two terms
f i .
as county Superintendent, and always
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mabinit nnnnlap oriiirahnn hia ItiATIl '
making popular education bis rvecialilu.
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He h 10 h" d,"P08,,,on. P-.
Me ,n character, loval in every impulse,
ni bis elevation to Me executive charge
01 tl,e P-,,e 8CB00I 01 ,ne mmonwa
till
be particularly gratifying to those :
Educators who have met Mr. Coburn in
various parts of the State.
Ecenimj. An animated debate on
National topics in tbe House. In tbe
Senate, a bill relative to fraudulently
sellioe Railroad tickets, incidentally i
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btought out an amusing tilt at arms, j
between Senators Lowry and Wilson ;
l. oond.he.rterl nn. of Irishmen, who '
thrust and carried with sufficient freedom.
W.
No man should talk of "ennui," or
"dark ages," or complain of want of solid j
enjoyment, so long as there are thirty
thousand volumes in the State Library.
Tbe new Librarian has appointed as his
Assistant, Mr. Morgan a gentleman for
merly in the newspaper Hoe, who seems
to have passion for books tod who
is engaged in re-orderiog tbe books and
other publications in bis ebarge. The
Library is now distributed in three spart-
mene.tesoh of two storeys. Three books pre-
..j k .u. if....u L- :a
enrcu uj .u. ..i. .,......
have eost $500. There M not room
enough for tbe safe keeping, the fair dis
play, or tbe best management of this mass
of reading matter. To furnish aceomoda-
j bere, charging various errors upon tbe!whi(.u started some of the rivets in
tions for this and other interests, tbe ad
dition of two wings to the Capitol, east
ward, is suggested. Tbe present Capitol
bas been erected about forty years, with
out any considerable enlargement or alter
ation. Tbe proposed change, I think,
would be approved by all who could see
and feel its desireableness.
Latest News
Advices have been received, at New
, , ,.. - -ii i .
oi k and Laltiinoie.fi om Charleston,
through Union Sources. The Steamer
Peaboiiy left New Orleans On the 31st
ult., aiid arrived at New York on the
12th nist. As she passed llilion
Head, the monitor Nahant was there
repairing dama'res. tihe had been hit
; about 500 times by the rebel latteries,
the turret, thereby preventing the
working of the puns to advantage,
lie liad nl.so live holes in tier Stnoke-
j stack. 1 he injuries were slight.
The battery Keokuk was gunk, as
! rel,orleJ by the rebels, and OUC man
Q Cjiarjeston ar the Tea-
bo,y ko solmJ guil,)0ats'( but ob.
t;lii;L.J , ncwg csce,jt lliat Jcn.
ltt.. .... il.n I: .v n.. onn nn
1UM,
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New Yiiiik, April 12. It is repor
ted that (Jen. M'L'lellan had handed
in his resignation.
a nion Prayrr MerlinRtt b-reat'ter
jo Hie Luihtran huli-e, at 4 o'clucK, Sabbaih
al'terno i i.s. Ml are invited to attend
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. 1 he badies ol,liors Aid .eio -
; iVrr.uWa.
I)ickm, KVKUV FlilHV
JKNMK 11. UFA IKK.
Kmc. Svc'y
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itcujtsours SHarfcct.
Carrrctrii Weekly
Wheat SI, 40 Kggs 14
! live..
1)0
Taliow .
10
10
' ''urD
old..
... 80
70
2,50
Lard ,
Clover seed.
.4 00 !
; pj!gj
Wool.
Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes 62
FirkinlJutter 12 Sides & Shoulder 6
w.-.fc H..tie ... 20 Kiha k. Shoiildor R
ItagN 4, 5, and G Ham
Country Soap 4 & 6
W
DifD,
On th. Hh nit- In MiildlrrM-k Tp.. Snyder Co, Jlri..
MAUI A IjU.JK, al to jrearft, 1 mnnlb and i daja.
In Sunhurj, on the ilh in.L, WILLIAM A. COVERT,
Xu ah,iut Jj jear.
. , , , ... , " T, "
lO Hie SdlOOl Directors Of L Bl0nt0.,ra.
S-H EXTLEME.V In Pursuance of ihe 43d
I T section of the Act of 8ih May. 1854,
v..u nr. herehr nntif.ed lo meet in (invention.
kt Ihe Court House, on the Ftrt Monday .,,
l, 4 It iKr!S. fhein. ik 4ih riav of the
: month) at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and se-
' lee'-"' "' by the majority of the whole
i number of U.rectors present. One Person of
scjenu(-ic and iterar, aennirements. and of
; skill and exoer.ence in the art ot teaening.as
i ,.r-.,-,..-r r-x-nr-r,
ivt.m cli ui.ir.u.. i,
for the three succeeding years ; determine ihe
i amount oi compensation lor uir siimr, im
; cer,,,V ,h? result to the sate superintendent
: .t Harrithnrv. as renmred bv l ie 29lh and
40th sections of said Act.
1). HECKEXDOUX,
New BVrlin, April 4, !8i3. County Superintendent.
LEVyJSBiJR S ACADEMY
, i iw r. sc h kmmm commepiin .iui,
I .
1 nrniL , iouj.
Tuition per Session, including contingent
i expense
i PKIMAKV Readiny, Writing, Definer,
Arithmetic, Oeog, Gram, and V. S.
ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not inclu- !
, d ab"'e5 6 5n
LANGUAGES. 7 5(l
I V. No dedue.nonn ereent for nrntraeie.l
sickness.
April II, 1863.
RANDOLPH,
Prini-ipal.
PUBLIC XOTICE.
4 LL persons holding Orders issued bv the
Overseers of the Poor of the Borough I
i"Vi, ai
Town C
., .
next, a
will b r
L'wisbure;, dated prior to the 1st day of April,
are required to present them to the ;
Cleric on or before the 1st day of May
After that date, no old Poor orders .
recoznized by the Council.
By order of the Town -Council,
WM. IOXES, Town Clerk. !
I,. ..hurt, AprlUO, 1SK1.
FAKDI FOR SALE. j
FTIHE subscriber offers for sale the Farm
nnnn which he resinpc. in r.asl IlnrTA.
, r,wn-h:p. a mile and a half south of i.e v-
bure
lt contains 61 Acres more or less.
all cleared and in a Rood state of cultivation,
together with 10 acres of Timber Land near
by. The Farm Improvements are a frame
Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Tenant
Jj lS House, and suitable Outhuiltlinss. A
good Spring near the house, and a stream of j
water flows through ihe farm,
Also all kinds ,
of fruit, of the best varieties.
Th, farm ls bnn,,d lhe norlh by Wm.
Brown, east by Penny and Gundy, sou'h by
xi oketown and river road, west by Jacob
Gandy.
For Tf rm, inquire on the premises.
April 6. '63m6 GODFREY DECK.
BLINDS & SHADES.
JJ. Street. Philadelphia, Manufacturer of ,
wTV U7II f I 4 Vll IC lVAaib. C m V.
artiTliv an Itnt .nrf
U.Sallf amav aaa mr.v
urivi'iiiiktr awm inrc i
IT W WW 9ll.sVai.'s i
tTThe largest and 6uest assortment in Ihe
city, at the lowest prices. Blinds Painted and
Trimmed equal to new. Store Shades made
and lettered.
Estate of David Simpler, dee'd.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Whereas
letters nf administration on Ihe estate
of DAVID SIMPLER, late of White DeerT'p.
in Union county, deceased, have been gran-
. 1 . - . 1 J .. ... ...... .... . Lnna-illir
ib. I '-"'
lhnseves indebted lo said estate are reques-
ted tn make immediate pavmvnt ; and those
i having claims arainsi ii win mri.i mciv
properly aoihenticaied for set"met to
THOMAS ARbl'CKLE, Admin'r.
t'niontown, Afnl , 1861
Fire-Twenty U. S. Loan !
rpHK t.EWIBCKG BANK. ofLewiiborg,
I Union Co- is Agent lnr the a!e of the
I mter Slates Six per Cent. Five-lweuty
s of
.k.
IOI
l ears Loan.
Amounts can he had to snit the man
different individuals. The 'Merest .n
J Loan is payable and will he paid in Gold. 'J'ji
TO
J AX COLLLITOUS.
ALL Collectors knowing thcoielve in
debted for taxes for the year 1S6S and
previous years will pav over their indented
ness bv Mav Court at furthest. Ail Collee-
I tors will immediately proceed and culled ihe
! w" TV; "s lh' b1"un,',', lory ,he '"'-
I leers to till up tne old rejur.eiits luuM lie paid.
; apd fur sup'pi.n ol lh, fn,. Tbe vr
Tax is now legalized and approved bv Ihe
' Governor. Mari-l J. A. VERfZ.Treas.
i:sTAiiLisiii:i, i7oo.
PETER LOIULLARD,
Snul and Tobacco Jhnufacturcr,
14 k 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formrlr 4 ChsiuUrs atrveC, Nw Vurl.)
OI.'LO ca;l the aneiition of JJ-alers lo
lo the articles of his maQulaclure.viz
saun.v s.Mif.
Macstar, iK-mirit'.
Jiui Rsppe, 1 r Virginia,
auiri( o iJrMIrman, Ci.n.uii.ft-a.
UUUW SMKF.
aootrh, liuovy i-w Scotch.
High Tat Scotch, rfh Uoot; lr 9cftcb,
lnh likb lotrntor Lumittout, rtL krc.cii.
n-Attolliu U tilllfi tlttt Itr;,' rtducti.m it frit, :f
ll'li. II i. u.
flxttLi .itiS0. iwn
WHrJRi;.s, on the lsi day (,f March,
leos. the Burgess anil 'l oan Council
ot me iliiroush of Lewiburg rassel an Or
dinance diieciing that the pavemenis n I lie
j ea: site ui' r'lliii street, be of the widih til'
j ten leei trutnthe building line to the euro, and
I hit thm a,it .n4 1 ta rmnrr1 lh cam. ...
t b' ma,)e line lare nrm acJ "
south from Market street, now.
He 11 luriher enacteJ by the authority of the
' same. 1 hat the owners c! rn-perty al'.ns the
; M(le of saiJ stwe ,, M'3rt siial,
i make their pavements in pursuance of su: i
j oraniaiice, aud the same are hereby required.
to lie made south front Market street to Mt.
Catharine's street; Ihe same lo be cnmpleled
on or before the Huh day of Mav. A. D. 1hj.
SAM I. It. ORWHi, Buraees.
Attmt ; WM. JONI.S, Tub Clerk. Marth i,'C3.
HEREA, it has been deemed eipedi- ;
1 f ent, by the Chief Burgess anJ Town '
tiillneil l,f ihe Riirniinh nf Lpvivhurn In
adi'pt a duff rent form of proceedins. so a to i
: change the manner uf conducting ihe affairs ;
j f the said Borough with view iu better the
financial eonUiiioa, and to insure more saie :
aud convenient mode of transacting Liisiaest,
A, ,V....f...n
&.C , therefore,
Be it resolved by the Bargfii and Town
Council of the Boroueh of 1 ewisburtr. and
it is hereby enacted by the authority i.f the
same, 1st, That the Offices of the Bi-.rJ
(to win Town Clerk-and Bori-ugh Treasurer)
shall not be held by one person.
2d. Thai ihe Col!eeti,rf of the Road and
; Poor T I of Ihe said Borough are not allowed, '
. and by ibis ordinance are prohibited from '
receiving in payment of tax, any ordeiswhat-
evef ccept said order- are issued by direc-
11 1 tne council, signed by the Burgess,
and aliened by the Clerk.
3d, That all orders issued by the Street
j Commissioners and also by the Overseers of!
! lh" '"or- be presented, by the holders there, f,
; ' Town Council (or approval, and there-
uPon a borough order, properly a;tested, be
: o.....u.... ...
i the Street or Poor orders be charred to the
j proper officer, to be accounted fur iu his i
r ietiiement with said Borough.
; in, l nai mis act in it taha enecr, and grt
into operation, at the time of the urbanization
in, lrli.m of Ihe nffie.rrx nf ih T.,-n
Council for the ensuing year.
By order of the Council.
SAM L H. ORWIG,
Attest: WM. Junks, Town t'lrk.
Burse's.
(Marth 1. W l
Furniture ! Furniture ! !
Broke Out in a New Tlaee!
from ilu V ii.
FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS,
frtna $M to $6.
SECRETARIES. DESKS, ic. ic.
dttlrrt'tit pric'K.
BEDSTEAD?,
from 3 to (-0 dirfcrvnt pattrrnt and lattt stjlr.
TABLES,
CxtfTtrri-ta. 11 fwt an1 upwanlit. lVntT.Pii', Eni,rr!,
aUmiDst 'two 8i. HrrKlYiaitr. iniii of any atinj of
Winxi tta-mr-il. btt Wial nut, Jftu it-tnj ami itJM
wuctl aiwuvii to htn l for liw txaU.
STANDS,
Tepoy, Klmt-.Not, S-wmg, ke. Ao,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns'
CTI IUS I
Frhnhtml. l.aiv Arm. Sfwlnir, I'arlnr Coairn ata;
vn han,l; al-. .'an S-at. Lar K. r anJ Ni.r-,
Hin,"r i'hir. Iar and umall K.Kk.r Tabia
a.n.1 Cliil'lnnCkair. ala-ava on ban,!. '
TOWEL-RACKS.DOUGII-TUAYS, 1
Pin itr o,l iiiiui' r ;rj t. ,
BOOh. and S-UOW CAsL;, ic.
Furniture of my oirn manufacture, insured j
Jone: year. j
P. S.-I intend, in a shorl time, (s soon as !
I ran sei up a fine Hoarse.) to alien.' to the
LNDEKTAKI.NlJ Bl 1.N EsSI will keep
some iweniy-fiv. or more different s.x-d I Cof-
"IIS. nuisneo
hed, and always ready on short n"- :
will sell twenty per cent, cheaper
,
UCf, ana
, , . . , I avichitrn
and see before pnrehasing elsewhere.
lllUtl liev rri uc-tcti it-"' c iss -"-
REPAIRING done immediately.
CHAS. . BEM Chamberbu't Block.
lwiKburit. rl- 2. lf"3.
SAPOVIFICK I SAPONIFIER !
ItT Ihe FAMILY SOAP-MAKER.
All Kitchen Grra-e can he made iuto good
SOAP by using SAHOS1F1EK.
nrtlirecuon accompanying each Box
SOAP is as easily made with it, as making a i
cop of Coffee,
Manufactured only hy the Patentees
renn'a Salt Manufactnrins Companj,
Jo KT. Walaat 9f, rXHjL?H.r3IA.
feb 10, 183yl
i
- " j-y morn. !
'.Furniture Establishment
FOR SALE.
i fP,,K ont!',rigne,I. desirous of closing rM
bosinrss tn l,rwibor befre th ici.
' i,r "' APr''f offers, at Private Sa, ihi anuia
: mni;i ..f' li .k..n .. m . ;. ... t
outfit of his shop, Cif.sistim of
Tacts, Furniture, &c, tc
a! f rmer prices. He also otfers a fine Htaraa.
March a, 63 SOLOMON V OL'.G.
LATEST NEWS!
JUS r as we go to press, we received a dl
paicb sialiog inai tneie would ba a Iar
iut oi
Pri...)?!:. Om 1 ITlPTll '1 1 TrPt"?
I L'verureens, Grape Vines, tCsaA
Xr A r fr at iriit r.!ar4. in ihi Mnnn.
ifi a Xurtrry t ic tide of iht liivtr.
Thrv wrtl be brmht fr m the old Laaral
KnifP Mur-ery, It rmcriv beiunsinjr io LtwU
t). Hjnim-r. iut now to Shplltti, I.kwjj tfe
Hi'uvKR, who havt eiuerefl into a co-partof
ship furihe purpnMi. e!ablihing a regular
urfry a! th:: place- The old Laurel Kidg
nr-rr i5 i:ma;fd in Adams Co Pa., is a
ueil-f MaMivhtJ nursrry. and contains aa
pti'-d a viriety t" ;res ; ) sny in the Siateuf
Penn'a it -, i L rk. Mr. Hnrnmerthas hid
cTt-nifiif !v pxti-i'i in tl tofiimi frote bis y oat few
Tbe (fUU.-f f 'ta t- U-T-t WKii-tTDiaHl 1rvf,tf ItwS
WrTHt- i I-.tte-t Tn V. iiio Ki-bipf ti purohtw
iT Liu firm. tiAi Jtifr in tiiir rd rs wet,M
Itia'. wcuu rmj liit kin i-itrjiiY'-tt: lui tbet will bn mo
tm bruk!l u m tr.- ur.-rv ihiao ni b awtwf
t-Hi. f.r.irr-t. mi"l I'Uri'liitsa-r cmn thon-fur th traaa
tl m tiivii,;. it th v mmti l. W annex a lUt of tr
(:.( iinvt..n inn-!: tiut wr esn not rDTotaitlv
niiMj. ril" th Uitlerent rterlitH; but tb pubtM WM
biii it v.:.-l.'Jf t the Dime Saving luittitutln.
Avvl A ,ft 1'' r- t hzh-fntm 15 to 'Mntmtk
P-rh. froru 4 t . irft Luh. 12 to la rta. ch
Miidr.l IVar, to4 t- t i.uh. -H) t U eU. mIv
I'witri t'-r, - Ui 4 u-rt buti. to 4u ct. acb.
I h-rry, f lu !- hiu, .j U ' rt.-. ttarh.
Fiuibp, fo f.l'ira .:j-k. 4 to f t bifih, ''ftT tilth
Mr ar:t;. yn tic , ni Ai-rici U. cU. Mob.
Ur- i n. rjft to i each.
Currr.tJ". IO tn 1 Ucin wii. i'Vhbrri, lScte.Mi
biark.b-rntl. ea-h, or T;'.et. per liia.
Kpi.H-rti-!i, ltt- t. '-b. rr l pr 'Ir.iafa.
ttrtTTiM. ieti. ptr 4ozf-n. or 'bcU. psJf badaW.
Iiba'jrl, 10ct. earh. j.rr iozra.
(rum.uUl trw, trum ui:U. t" $1 acb.
KTttrriMa ir-trtt, Inra -totts 10 9L tcb.
isHCLLEUdc HUMMKR.
LmwULotic. Jan. 23, 6&.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
31 O X E T TO UE
SATED
JOIIX Ql IltHS has just retorne4
trum l'..a te:phia, with another larga
lot of HOOTS AND SHOES
purchased si ihe l.nrest prices. Those la
want of B'ots and hoes, will find it lo uaair
advantage to ca l a'ld examine his
large Stock of II ne-H-'ade Work.
-nieii u.r .ic inu unanij can noi oe aula
I parsed in I m. a cuniy or tiae.here.
fien fine Ca'f Boots S Ba
Lades tine Morocco, hich heel ISO
A fine quality Balmoral Boots 1 7J
M,,se and Children's Shoes at very Io
'riC(.s fur CasQ at
Squirt' Union Eoct anl S7we Slot,
nTopposite the Bank:,
j Lewisbarg, Jan. 1, I8n3
, -
I A'CilCC -I CaCC I
l l ---'
TT W. r''n nTuUtim! ptwp. f m i nnfry nfHiwr
Wr'ii ( tl diHMlH for y o . iuor pneva ar sWJw
7Kn ei .tfur i;triitiuii. anJ pet of your ear.
Anil our Lry liocus ttDti olhf r n ww.
Wf'i lrct9 nd Cliilticw. and ?tin rnrhQ-(
Anl I himiir-yat iDraam. nt fir Huol
f !-tp:;- airj M"tiwir, aixt I rii.ti for voa all
Su.-h a imuv i aud C"chf;co's jiiit gi?e tu a oali.
We'w 1ilin m! Pln-rtineK ('m Tir tn - f j
ff'tr i.ktn-j f r l..ia atid ilnit (.mh for ent;
ri-.'tli. at !l prtv?. f r JutT oJ coat.
Wit; rJj mm-j Civitio u chop v t. Atokv
tT, Cmrm Hottw ani C.rt. .ind Crionlliie 9k(Tw
Ami Ifc-o.if titl 1 t'-rfcirjvf.r .Ira it- mnd aihirra,
c t llIt trt'tif ah 1 i o!!r for Diin mthI for bof
We've rbiafcrrs t"-r iauiir-, but Jcu't i!rl in tojsw
nf Oil-Ho'h'w ti l Curpft tr OTr Tfnr So,
Hr'w SiiA-I-it tor your wukIowiii nl Rn c tot tuh ttae
Wv-Hui iel'r'l Hj-k. tn :n1 K tirifwr of alots
Ue r 6amT na . cdr kr Isuikci orCtaUS,
W't Bruh ami KVttVt. bH kinrfu Af Qnttvnswa
Sri .tlt ti4 ss.min-. ttrts Kin ip,; ln btrv:
You'll ffri'l h on M rl-t trvt't. pifr f twrt
At allKI.I fcK s out -tmn.i K. .1BK BltOlTllv
Lwit ur', A (Til ,
IlEMOVAL!
' "" L. MO WRY has removed his rbote
i lj. cr:iili I ta!flitinicnt to tha
' New l!uil,.irii; on Market sireet. recently nav
copied by Dr. Btirian, OPPOSITE THB
j U where he has fitted np one of Ihe
; Finest Galleries in the Country!
Having superior lar.iliiics and a long V
, perience, he U satiRed that his work ran aw
' be beaten. Call and test his workmansbiB
l.ewiburjr, Aug 15
Hew Stand---hew Goods I
t ! T0SEP1I L.1LUVN havin? taken It
U ruuin uunci ue i ricsmfii dim imwyiwiw
rtSces.retiited iheui.aud lilied in au eittnaive
variety ol
Jills i '(7P. (7enemf?lS ClothifC. f.
1 ' " '..
Also a lar"e ar.ll splendid toflr Of i- 1.0TWW
cashmeres. ic, wh.eh he w.ii
artirr,s he still continoes the Tailoring Bus.
BMJ; He i rrrrared t,. eieeute ail work
entrusted to hu care, lo the sausfaciioa of what
eustoroer.
X. B. CDttins and Kepainn doim
order. Lewisbnrg. April 10.1881
niLLirEUT AHD STRAW GOODS I
a.. WE hare ,he .tisatf! o inforninf
lha( we ,re w prep,red to offer.
ai our Hid Stand os. 103, lOi & 107 North
SECOND St.. PHILAD A. a well selected
siock ul Millinery and Mran Goods)
in every variety, of the latt-t importation,
and of ihenewestand most fashionable styles.
OCR STRAW VEPARTXEXT
will rnmnrise everv varietv of Boaneis, Fata
i and Trimmings to be found in lhat iiue.ot the
i latest and most approved shapes and styles.
i , . i . -. . . . I .. ..II 1 r.m.in
y' RrtfnV. 11. WARft
Philad., March 16. IH6:tw4
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JIIOIOUKAPa ALUMS,
MOMRT,
for sale by
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