Ill OIH SIM 11 IfflfflK D111I 1 JUJJH BY 0. N. AVOKUEN AND J. ft. CORNELIUS. Ht $1.50 per Year, aUvajH In Advance. "THE UNION," established in lSHWhole io.. 2,611. LEWISBDRG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1863. "CHRONICLE," established in lS43wh.ile No., 993. a- 9 rllUIMUU SKHl-WKKkU-- Tuesday Morn ins & Friday Afternoon. gefSee Changes of Post Office tod Railway Time Tablrs also lysee Kew Atlvrriitenients. Bloody Affray in New Berlin. We learn tbat one Jamct llammti, son of Benjamin,-of Middlecreek Twp, Snyder Co, entered the 172d Hog, P. M , aa i ubstitate, was sworn in deserted and bat since defied tbe lair. Last Saturday noon, he was attending tbe funeral of bis ister, in tbe Ger. Kef. and Luih. bouse at New Berlin, when Mrficbhart of tbe U.S. rnr. with J Smith of Middk-burg.eotered . .it ij -j our treasure, the room, eame to Uuinmel, and required bio, .0 surrender. Tbe deserter replied ! THIS MUST NOT CONTINUE the by drawing a pistol and shooting at tbe NV'ion can uot and "M 0,1 e"dure 8uch tiffiier, who returned the Ere against the P"tical aid of the labels in arras, desperado, aud several shots were exebao-! Durio? ,ne W,U,M ,hu SttWw" wr0,e ged. Hummel' s friends rushed upon the bome. nd ,he ,'t"P,c ,lfl cteJ cKeer, and the deserter was hurried away i WrThis Spring, the tide has turned, in a buggey by his brother. Officer Geb ALL THE STATE TICKETS have fcart has two bullet holes in bis overcoat, been.crit,d by tlle Strait Republicans od had one finder hurt. Deserter Hurt.- rT .. . . ... ,T . , , . . nl r.nnrtit In haw. a lmllft in his breast, and his recovery is much doubted, Nona other were hur', but tbe excitemeut was naturally intense. This is a natural result of tbe studied efforts of tbe Tory press to eicite tbe peo ple into open hostility agiiust Government Mr. Gebbart being the secoud officer in I'enn'a shot in tbe discbarge of bis duty while arresting a deserter. We only hope the law will take its due course agaiu.t tbe offender and Lis abettors. Lewisburg Union League. At the adjourned meeting, last Saturday evening, the following Officers were duly chosen : 1'resident Jacoh Hummel, Esq. Vice Presidents Jouaihau Wolf, Jesse Schreyer, O N Wordeu, ll.l'.Sheller, I'au Ueddes, A.M Lawsbe, F. Keerstccber, Ja's I'.Liiid, Josiab Kelly, II. 0. Uctznl, Wm. Cameron, u.l iMiue. Executive Cummitiee G ... . rorrcsi. C. O. Shorkley, jirigj;s Marsh, J.A. Krea- . I ii Sl.rfU m, : II, - iuer, .vy. l'i tiure, .uicraci o. II. i . i. i . ... ".'". .iUS,Cr'. ?' l0- ciefier, uuuu iiuiumej, i uu h i cuuy. lJ...i:.tr fi r xkrcuruiug otcreiairiea r u Jiowrv. J. T (1 tt. yorneiius. Corresponding Sec yW m. Jones. auoioiio.ing repression oi oenumei rs was unanimously adopted : Whereas, the Government of the United o. ...i ; . : ;Z::lZo .rrl? Z evarseen a rebellion, instigated by proud ... t..j :.i. ....' ....... i .uu usu ujcu, eiimou .uj J v.ubis u i rirovoeation. bat. led en bv mad ambition i and an inordinate desire to rule, they have attempted ta throw off their allegiance to i a kiud aud beneficent goveroment, that ... , ,. , ? , t tbey inicht establish one based upon arts- I i l 1 tojratic and olicarcbical principles, in direct antagonism to the spirit of the age J 1 eubdue the Rebels in open arms, and also : to protect it aeainst the machinations of the insidious traitors who plot secretly i :.l ,. A L. ..!.! BgllDSl It IU our ujiuab, auu wuu wuuiu, lL . ..1. n r t . i.l.nnnrnl,! nniM H.ri. ' .o. .u . - v.ou.j..... -" i Co. the best interests of the human race, ' and destroy every nope ot iiDerty to tne whole civilized world. 2. That in this contest there can be . .... . no neutrals, and that we regard an open I foa as more honorable than a secret enemv. i and that we look with scorn and contempt i upon ill, who, in this tbe hour of their! country's sorest trial, can not see their j CTlJ in par.,. 3. Th.t .1 nr, .i.i.an. u i.l.na. ledi.enonartvbut theartvof lhe Union. AU tD S.'JHI tlllalfUe W Vr WLailuyf' and that we cast aside all party distinctions and prejudic-, remembering on?y ibat we ! are Americans, and, as such, pledged to j THE U.niom, now AND FOB SVIE.OME AND . indivisible. . ! 4. That we have confidence in tbe j patriotiam and honesty of purpose of tbe i President of the United Siatea and his advisers, and tbat we will eostain bim in ; all tbe measures which be in bis wisdom ( may deem necessary to suppress the Re- j bellion and restore peace to our country. l-Tbis (Tuetday) wniny, a Public ; Meeting at Independent Hall, where AD- 6 v . . . L .. dresses wi I be dc tvered by T.M.Reese , ' , nd oibera. The Ladies are invited, and Wusic is expected. . , .... law-Members of onr League residing in riinin... t . . j- b -.uwuBuip., are expected to lorm leagues therein. "In Union ie strength." -Col. Charles KLECKNEaof New Berlin, who entered service as a private in tbe 48th P. V., commands the 172d P. M., now drilling as heavy artillery in 1 charge of the guns on Fort Yorktown. A . superior Pennsylvania horse was presented Col. Kleckner, 3d iost., by private 0. C. Felt, in behalf of bis regiment, upon tbe ground where Washington received Corn walJis' eword. It was a proud day for tba assembled drafted men of Union, Snyder, tnd Northumberland. tgg-Joas A. Gbieb, (Eng.,) since tho battle in Charleston harbor, writes bome that tbey are not discouraged that tbey evidently damaged Fort Sumter, badly nl that the Keokuk was tbe weaksst of onr iron-clads. trjU'e adVt of Javrnile Concert, it .udepeudunt all, Friday evening. j ana wuereas is necessary, .u on. r u ; 4Uak u..,0 u. . .. reCroited Irom another county, ana very t h. fcf Iuen , - ,f . .summer Tern, on i waaoie me uovoromeni to successiuny , ti,e grett travel upon it: H ner citizens faw indeed claim their birth-nlace outside i mnsfered d Union ,;nni, i 81 "dck. P l. at tbe Center School House nel C. Tate, Administrators of WUitam Tale, carry on tbe war, to have the ardent and ; . , ,i. r.. ,P,,t :ti .hn t.r fur i - TT . . : j .J . .l -.. l t . . Northumberland. There will be KOL'R late of Hartley Twp dee'd heartfelt aupport of every loyal citizen- plV ' ,r"! ' " 1 !! . , . i f UoIOD 5 aJ' M mi '"W0' " r""1 T'" bj Schools The Term wi" "" " i 1 The account of Robert Aikey and Wi. therefore , working the road. W e would like to see j tre prouj 0f j, I-Vw companies left our future conduct, aa by their pasi. day. May 4th, and will continue three months. Miam Aikey, Administrators of Uwit Aikey, Resolved 1 Tbat we. the citizens of ,be farmers of Chillifq-iaquo and Union i count, under Ba favorable auspices as the j A. G. T. Applicants are desired to be present at tbe late of West Buffaloe Twp dec-d uii.ii.co, ju.v wc, .no ii u .-.! ,i. l , i js .. r . Letting. By order of the Board t 8 The final account of Franklin Krteder, Lewisburg and vicinity, do nereDy iorrn . l'"" " y two which msrcaeil tarougu tne street oi , . J. P.TLSTI.V, Sec'y Administrator of Levi Wugoner, late of ourselves into a Loyal League, to ne styled eacb lake a snare oi siock to maite it wnat l.A-;ahnr,. nn th morn of the lii.h of : rf-li T: aCB-HrfaS ' tha O l...l.knr ITninn I.0...I." h.Vinr- :. ..1. O.lA-. OAfl .....1,1 .... i. . " . i WSVaS H HI 0 W Bw ... . 5 . 6 , o u w.uitu , iu ui ii fin. m fin 1 i,.mi. However, turouisQ au tne for its object the aupport of every law and . ?..5 ,nd never fcel itthus geca. ; of tbeif , ujf.su re 01 me uoveronieui Spring Elections. THE PRESIDENT, SUSTAINED. Last fall, in tbe absence of tbe Soldiers uiijiruics. Those apparent (not real) rebuff of tbe War policy, undoubtedly encourage! tbe Rebels to hold out another year and in tbat way bare cost us lives of tnousanus of our brave men, and millions more of Ue KJ IlliUUUUIUUtil ,l, UUIUU aUIUIUlS' tration candidates gaiuing TV O Con- gressmen in the aggregate, and Governor . and State Officers in Ilhode Island. Th(1 ,ni ,ol,nsbip elections in the . . ' . , . . . . rem.mmg L-y.l fetates-thongh varied tration ..patriotic, nut in an error; thought , r . . mer, weor-e r n-ueri. or any ove ; du,y F()rt Massachusetts : Sergeants i Z 'o6 K M k politio not to create party feelings tho , tlieiii.be and are hereby appointed eome Liemeuanls , and the deserv- '.ioBU.ymo,nin,.Diy..nc.mn.od.iio.u.D'oM 1'niM npniwrtm sltilf mrch nnon us ! toiiumssioiiers Ut open books, receive sub- ; .... . . i i ; i up from euaimry. K.lipiMit.in Moui.jriun.iLi "e ,"oe' s,oIe m mnh nPn u i M-riptions, and unmuiie a Company by the g d bumble private has slowly risen j MOViXO SOUTH. and carried a few loyal States by small j , a j litle uf tho UwULu,,, A from the ranks. Mail train passes Lewisbart; :M P M in some cases by local issues thow such;c ro. aj l,)t-rtte their road upon the Administration gains as.wuuld have given us most or all of those States, had there been General Elections there this year, ! treQuNext Fall, Pennsylvania and other States are again culled upon to speak for or against tbe He.bcllion. Let us give no uncertain sound. Diffuse correct inform a'iiQ get your neighbors right, and ear nest select good candidates and see that all is right at the pails. D this every true (joiuu ruuu and next Fall's verdict will extinguish organiz-d treason at the North, and will convince Rebel leaders of . ., , , , ., . - , , , tue uupeicssncss oi tueir wicaeu mauuess. - ,,. . MRe nub ish elsewhere the new act : r... u. " t" ..UUa vu vuu.j v .w :i l . J L uo . a realized to be railway a luiug jusi uow reans-'u m ue i very necessary. teirTbe corporators are ! deahed l0 IIiect at Ml) owcll's Hotel, east sije of lhe (Jridge, at 10 o'clock of Wed- nesday, 9:h April, to make preparations r... . i. t .t.. -it... rt. J " ,hat rod should accommodate many thnn.anda nf nrsnn for vears to come a i j - straight, broad avenue, liued with trees, - , - ' . and a dry foot and carriage wsy just the kjn j of sppr0ach to our town that would . , , , . . . .... be most comfortable and attractive to cus- ... ,,, i i ship has expended $"00 in a single year rinrt r.ftl larliinK fmm t I A til II 1 ! iril t V ""5 - - r-- stockholders, would require but the j lowest rates of toll, and prove a real pub-1 .r. i c. ... . l..: U'. A t.. ' no ucu.ui, nut a rpecuiat.uu. o uuuu. , . i l -i t - 1 II 1 n0i aucn a cnance win ne given,ana wouiu ldm0uisb tH interestcf ,0 embrace it at the first opportunity, as baste is desirable. ... n , tDr. T.S.Ciiaisr writes borne, 29 ih 1 nit., from Paris, in Bourbon county the center of one of the richest, most beautiful agricultural regions of old Kentucky. He cf, Newport Xews.Va., 23d nit. and after . . , T:d,.a .L. !al,imora Ohio route-noisneo tne joarney oi n t a ! l.l. "r,J 100 miles, by tbe 45th aud 100th Penn'a Vols. Their trip tbro' Maryland md Virginia, showed the sad traces of the Rebl.l8- war) and wag 0f,en cheered by the smiles and refreshments of Unionist!, , ,, . . , , , "d on"!n- lhe "ote wondwrnl for i mountain wildness and grandenr. In Morgan county, tbe railway is guarded for iea mlea by a Virginia regiment, one o( wbom ,aid tbe cii;zeD. ai professed to fce , , were fired ' ' ' T. a i . . r. . P. j o..w..i,. i between Harpers terry and Parkersbarg. ; . . o,. . "j i It was election day for tbe new state, and , thero.wor9 crowJ:) the he d , t . . opponents of tbe new order were toting, ..... f . , . ,!. ! but iu friends were confident. I6r"ZouAVE" writes from Port Royal, 20th nit., "The Lewisburg 4jnys are all in good spirits, and ready for a fight." Ha encloses a song composed by James Gailey fjr 'be 76th Reg. Penn'a Vol., of which 'be last verse reads MD. B Mcd.EooR.ln tha front, Aloft our mior. bore. Through manr o.n-e eaK.B--inntS On tti Soutb Carolina .bora. Id Ch.rle.b4. ttii. war Iwgun, A ad. certain I. IU fnte. We'll burn it ilown befor w. ItaTS Tua old f.lmeUo Stata.' 3"Joun V. Miller cams bome on a brief furlough, Saturday has not seen a sick day, and says only one sick when be left Crotzcr's Company. ISTThe University Schools re-open on Thursday of tbis week. Tbe Academy, on Monday next. atafDivis' Panorama of the Rebellion said tn be mnch tbe beat in motion It 1 J promised in Lewitbarf, short;. A"0 Act ttf incitqiorale the Lewisbarg & Chillisquaque Turnpike Company. Seel, lie it enacted. Ac, Tbat Win. Cameron, Henry Prick, John Walls, Jos. .M. N'e.-l.it, IIul'Ii Martin. John 1). Did- o AduiiDie- leiiJerier, Eli Slifir, Isaac r rvutTick, '..' change'! since they were doing fatigue Freight & Accom'n passes Lewisbg CU;iUsrtaque Turitce 0,may, with liuwcr to construct a roan iroui me ciu e.Ki ortiieLewishur-i.ri.i-e in the county I is--: . ip -i i .i . J..i.;.w. , .,:.., , a(.t 1ltit j .. Act re ulatiiiir turni.ike I and pl.uik road companies," approved the ! L'ljtli day of Jauuary A. D. lfj l!, and the ! wvural supplements thereto except so far j as thev are hereby altered and supplied. 1. 'That the capital stock of the said niiiiiiaiiv shall consist of four hundred and eighty shares of twenty-five dollars each, I'rovided that said coinpai'iy may, fiom time to time, by a vote of the stockholders at a meeting called for that purpose, in crease their capital stx-k as much so in their opinion may be necessary to coui- j jdete the said road and carry out the true : iuteut and meaning of this act. j 3. That it shall be lawful for the said ! C""'I',,".V 10 m;,h.e usc ul "i V" . u-,u on the line ol tlie mute ot tneir road, ana ; . use . , . rt uh ! ground occupied by any public road, and the court ot quarter sessions ut tlie county throujrli which the road of the said company pses. hall appoint viewer to view and ai-ate such paiU ol any publ.e road as shall be used or rendered uuncccssarv bv the rmistructi.iii of the said company ruail as U pvidtd by the LL'nt-ral iiud of this c-oiniuuuwealtli in the cases ot roais which have Uecume uncles 4." That the president and i.ianau'er.s shall have Lower to rc-ulate and establi.-h . , . . "... i: I. ...1.1.. .1... iuics oi uu, not exceeuin uouun.- rates established bv the act herein before mentioned and the several supplements : .1 , . . . . u i ..n... mciciu, iuu iu i-it-i-i mu f;n--T "' i tolls whenever one mile ot their roan l n i i i . l fhall have been coin ploted I'rovided however that no t.,11 shall -be collected i- . .... . i:... .1.... 1 1 'till l ri i .tjj. 1 1 1 l u l 1. 1 Ul villi.-. ' v. i . . . . ,i.., . ., " i. t. jl'JILll'll 111 Mill 1 Ul IIJila.1 IJIIIL: Clivyiai .saa.- Ki tlJ wit fr,)lu tllL. ,,uillt wherc said , Turnpike strikes the River Road and the ! end of the Iwi.sburS Und-e. ' That the said company shall have power to borrow money, at any rate of , mfnwr tnaf .v .ka'.l'tir .it tier Mitu.i. rer i annum; I, mlZ tllt.ir r,)a(li an1 u,do bunjs therefor and 1 K.-ciire flip smio l.v iii.irt.r-j.-oiif their road j C O and lraiichises. Correipootleace of tbe Star A Chronk-la. Cji.sr T pa.TT's L.iDisa, Hell. 1'l.iu, Va., April 7, 1S03. Co. E left Liwisburif. perhaps more eiolusively L'aiou in its composition than j ,ny 0iher. Not a single member was i i" .1 Z j.no communication regaruing mem iu cith nnt neesODt ' cb to left llarnsburg numbering yz oltioers and men, and now can only muster upon our rolls G3. This loss of twenty-nine is dia tributed as follows : DIED. Henry Stettler, IVt It. WI ll.-crv Mnrtin, Nov. VI, lSo'-l S-rc .-.ot I hooii. Il.l.ralr. NOT. SO, W2 l.rid .l.uiiiou, liec 30. 16:1 John Klinit. Jan. 2J. 1S03 lTi a-ooor, rVb. ii, 1S43 The latter was among our missing at the battle of Fredericksburg, but died at the prison in Richmond from a wound in tbe foot. DISCHARGED. Vint Serne.nt A. Mare., net. 22, 162 Corporal J II, M.r.in, J.n H. 1S6S Jam. I'. Str.b.n, Jnn. Vj. ISo3 John S M,.jer. .I.o . 1-63 Kg 1. Reoo.r. Keb. 4 ISM Harrison It. Il.rtn.an, r.b. 23, 1S63 Henry ; Smith. Fen. -JO. 18.3 J.ni-n P. (looJv, M.rrh 5. IsAS Philip F. Ptein.net.. Mrrli. IS3 Hooter B. n.rlon, H.rrh IS. ts3 Jamb B. (JltiboDT, March 19. 1-MU PABOLED PIIIS0NER.4. Wm. L. Aumon and L.tI 11. Slojar. MI SSI NO. Corporal Sam'! II. Mover, I'eter Armturaat John 8. Iielltncor I.riil F'-tt.a Daniel Martin Jeraml.b Monar Ilwirj Stuck DESERTED 2. Making a total of twenty-eight, and adding the loss of onr muoh esteemed Capt. J. A. O-vens, makes a fall acooant of all onr loss. Considering tbe length of onr service, seven months, the casual ties of tbe company have been heavy, and plainly indicates wbat sort of aervioe we have seen not Sunday soldiering around comfortable cities, but bard, eotive, and bloody. We are proud of oar record, and would not change it for the one of ease and comfort others hsve borne. Of oar present number, sixteen are doing extra doty, and are not counted in onr actual working strength. Reduced as we are, and yet expecting to be more so, we have tbe satisfaction tbat it was done in a sacred eause, and tbat oar shattered ranks will be- filled op, when onr conscripted boys take tbe field. Lt. Evans, wbo ba eom- manrlarl the. astenanv. aine. thffv lav at ' r--j . - j ' WanentoD, has been prometed Captain er paper 01 our native place, a can j uy vieii. uunn o ai my, la uroKen at ' V""' '. "."' ' "J f:.,Bn. Esn. iian,e,.iarva?entor Trustee of I 1 . a 1 1 I. 1 i I IaaI-ai, ........ I I a U.-.n..a m U . 1 .V. aT. but suppose that a statement of tbeir last. Our W ushington correspondent ;hi .t i JcMto&rtel'Si ' lJ"d Dn'1" la'' anJ lt-1 l . . .... .Lot .,r. t',..... ,..,:.. month) at 1 o clock in lhe afternoon, and se- vlu., i i,,. j . ,,. condition, and a resume 0f their . -' - ZZl " ' lec''."M b" "e majority of the whole -A., - JOII.T Sql lRIlS has just returned anges and actions would ba interesting " J. 77, ? V e " u.ree.ors preseni, wne rerson oi n Te -ccoont pf Jo)n a. . , y irom rn.ladelphia, with another large - .... uer VJeil. .7-l.ciieiiiau, luu tliet Ol scirnuno inn literary acqiureineuis, anu oi f.,,,,,- r I-.- ir. :. . , lot of Ti"lrT, AVTTT. yiIr,U some of your numerous readers. e ....,... nfter IIlukiu a feint of crost-: "J experience in the an of .eaeh.ng.as G" dl .of r ,"f 1 I 1 a , ANI: biPES , cav.nr, liner uiuiwiUji . i iLiiii oi trosa- r chid of Marv Hoffman, late Mary Vtu.. i . nnrchaed at the lowest nnre. Thou Orderly Kerstetter a Second Lieut, and ynr correspondent to the bar of First all dating from March 21, 18G3. Thus j the original organization of the company, , and others besides E. have been material- After severe marobe, one battle, and threa months' of d'liet camn lite, tne inai tre bek tt tbeir M ,rtlefatjga,. rjriciinpeu a. doho t uiu, w uiucb uuiu our old quarters, we are buily enifiged ' uuloadini? forage, for the animals of what n(eJ to be tbe Left Grand Division of tbe , ,rmT Tbe boTS re tte ple8ed with a Uom d d , 7 , , i ,he of bttJ 'en com- menced tbe r lalors, tbey bandied tbe bags and bales ith such rapidity and J effect as to attract the attention of the forage master, and be remarked, "Those boys have seen bard work in tbe field, I wairant, for do untried regiment would btve done what tbey dil in as short a time, and without tremendous grumbling." Of course, having icon the p-aise, the boTs consider themselvea as masters of : , . . , . i fatigue, and yield t no one around. i The inconstant weather seems to clog j Gen. Hooker's advance, though, when be does g.i, he will niaks tip for all delays oow No crelcnee is placed in the rumor i evacuation of Fredericksburg ; , , , , ' - "d there will be no lack of preparation . d our eide to fiht tod whip ibe oppos-1 ing forces. Every one baa coofileoce in ; Hooker; the b ildiera love btm, tod will! e n l- -t.prpi7.r Iia mv on ! aL i t is , . ! V,9 f TVJ 1' "luld llke e8 D0,ue. nd "slt ,he 1a,et and ne.e, fill KhaoVa of ITninn. still rln , not want to return permanently, until taeT can $0 g0 wlth i0torv. and a tier- maoen t peace, purchised by tho death or j rp HE undersigned, having loaned hisfnrni . . . . I lure, fixtures and u ensils lo Mr. H. L. ision of every traitor, North or ; tfSUuon for lhe p,riod of one year, and is submission South. We, in the army, look with pro f..r,.4 miiiaJ, i h. K.n in tha an. - e- o , . ....... .... timents of so many hitherto lukewarm supporters of tho Administration, and to the growing disgust and hostility to the Copperhead fraternity. Uow we wish this.) mi miserable men were in our P1 iwer 1 With wbat seal would tbe sol- -f Union administer tbe lawful penalty of their treason a rope! The bullet is too honorable for them It is only for open foe, ibe bangmau's eord I for those wbo stab in the back. j The boys of Co. E are all remarkably j well, only two beiog off du-y Sere. I i Brown, and Kline. Corp. Wagner has! I been promoted 5ih Scrg. anl a vacancy is fj" 11 f fillt'd' w'ng ,0 i"9 ne" "nk..( HOOKER IS IN MOTION. The studied silence as to movements , Keiiv's Ford, crossed tlie Ratv j nahaniiuck some distance lii"her UD ' and raniulv pushed on to Uulnepper ana Uoraons lite. 1 uey now occupy j tne latter place, naring uriveu out the enemy, Turaday Morning' Xewi. The reported march of Stoneman ! npon Uordonsrille, is not continued; he had not crossed the tord Gen. Foster returned to Xewbern, leaving his men safe in Washington, j KetnlorcemcnU are coming Oil. The Rebels were repulsed in two attacks in that region. Thfc Union forces aronndVicksburg are in motion, and stirring news is probable. Gold in New York, yesterday, fell to 501 Cotton declining. The recent order of Gen. Bornside, directed against lurking treason in loyal states within his department, is : aireaay waving us euect. Leelara tions of sympathy with the Rebell ion, tho wearing of Copperhead badges, and all manifestations of dis loyal sentiment, are deemed so little consistent with personal safety that they have been almost wholly aban doned. Cask op Catalepsy. Mr. M. E. Battio, of tbe Missionary Institute, was taken . with catalepsy on Sunday night last, and slept until Wednesday evening, all efforts in the meantime to aronse bim Laving proved fruitless. He has not re covered as yet, and is still almost entirely speechless, and sleeps all the time, except when he is aroused to take some nourish ment lie has been in tbis stale now for five days and six nights. StUngrove Pott. About 1800 exobaoged Rebels recently came down through Elmira, Williamsport, Sunbury and Harrisburg. They were all "ragged and saucy," if not "fat" One said he was "well enough dressed to kill knaa in " A.nlk.. ki.aa.aJ ftka. vai.k .1. aid of tbe Peace Democrats, they "would . u-. ... conquer ynrj yet,' while another aaid he "respected tbe Abolitionist more than be j did those file Copperheads." J ,The LaJios' Soldiers Aid Socie- tT will meet t Mrn. Or. Mckean'., EVKKY KKIIIAY ArTKKN.voN, at 2 o'clock. JKN.NIK M. BKAVKK. Tinie-Table Lewisbarg R.R. Station. MOVING NORTH. . t rM Accommodation do 10:39 P M New Lewisburg Mail Aanxcments. To Sunbury, Harrisbunt, Lancaster, &e. (daily), YVaymail closes at 8) A M 1'hilaJ. Through mail closes at 8. P M 4 To Danville. Cmawissa. Reading, NewVork, (via Miltun, daily) closes at 8, A M To Wh Deer Mills, Muncy, Williamsport, Elmira.Ac, (dailv) closes at 8, P M To Winlield, New Berlin, Midrilebure, 4c, fdailv) closes at ,3:30 P M leaves at 6J To Millinburo Hartlelon Ac Cdailr) do. io .iiii.iiRDUTn, nartieion, c, i.uanj ; cio- s at :-M0, P M leaves at 6) To Millon and New Columbia, (daily) do- : . II am. I n d. r,, .-i .. rra.r. ai I Butuiue A Koads, rtri-weekiv) leaves! Monday, Thursday and Friday af'.er the arri val of the evening mails Nov. 17, 1862. O W FORREST. P M Erttisliura IHarfcct. Currtcttd Weekly .. 81,40 Eggs I U .. 90 Tallow 10 80 Lard 10 .. 70 Clover seed 4,00 .. 2,50 Wool 40to50 Wheat .. Rye Corn, old. Oats Flaxseed.. Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes 62 r irKin uuticr i& oiaes &, anoumer o Kresh u,t"- Kih Shoulder 5 """J'' L?' 4lr, ,.nntrv hnap 4 to 'm JJa RITNER, ri VilLOU over Caldwell's Dm? Store, I oppoMtc tbe Telegraph and Chruaicle i ,,Illcei " Market Sgaare, LewtobarK, P. i Where he is prepared lo Cut and Make up ! " k,nA M m m lhe ?;A'OR,X l,ne on hort n,," lrnble ,er?, R(,Plr"'8 """c nrB'lJr' Work warranted satisfactory. Country Produce taken in payment (993 CARD. about to remove temporarily from Letrisburg, ! ,ni" "no returning bis thanks to .V, ,he. ,,,for,.; k,rfs ,rf ,h, i,i..i .,r, .h. nMin . til I .noM.t.it p anH di.ihiI, T... tn.ir ' " . - . ..v...-.r..u...- have given him during- his residence among j ihem. KIOll AKU M. COOPEK. Lewisbarg, April SO, 1863 NOTICE. fTHE andersisned. having obtained the os the furniture, 6tores and utensils of Mr. Rii-hd M. Cuorii, will continue the Bakerv, Confectionery and Notion business. at tne old stand, on Market street, for the pe- ... .... , .or.iui.ii to business to men the nairona heretofore i vfan.La.1 K;- ..1,1.1.. I . a..,.ucu lw VUia csistuu.Miujcuu u i. iruiirnv T.e-i.hne- Aeii o , SCHOOL LETTING l. f icnRTiirMBirn T "HE Public Schoo LAND BOKOl To the School Directors of Union Co.,Pa. ENTLEMEN In pursuance of the 4:)d T section of the Act of 8th May, 1854, you are hereby notified lo meet in Convention, fr 'be three succeeding years ; determine the ! amount of compensation for the same, nd certify the result lo the State Superintendent at Harrisburg. as required by the 29ih and ; u sections oi said aci, D. HECKEXDORJf. New Berlin, April 4, 18(13. County SnrMrintendent LEWISBURG ACADEMY fllHE Si-m 1. Session- commences Mosdat, J Aran. 11, 1863. T,"T," per Session, including contingent! PKni ABy-Readi,r, Writing, DeSner. Arithmetic, Ueog, Gram, and U. 8. j History. $5.00 ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not inclu ded above 6.50 I. AINUUAGES, 7 50 fw?io deductions except for protracted sickness. J. RANDOLPH, April 14, 1S63. PrincipaL TO TAX COLLECTORS. A LL Collectors knowing themselves in- J debted for taxes for the year 1863 and previous years will pay over their indebted- ness by May Court at furthest, ah Coilec- lors will immediately proceed and collect the war lax, as the bounties to pay tbe volun teers to fill up lhe old regiments must be paid. acd for support of the families. The War Tax is now legalized and approved by lhe Governor. Mart: J A MERTZ, Trees. niLLlNERT AND STRAW GOODS! 45ffl WE have lhe pleasure of informing ejJou that we are now prepared lo offer, at our Old Stand Nos. 103, 105 A 107 North SECOND St., PHILAD'A. a well selected siock of Millinery and Straw Goods in every variety, of the latest importation; and of the newest aud most fashionable styles. OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT will comprise every variety of Bonnets, Hats and Trimmings to be found in that line, of lb latest and most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, I remain Yours, Respectfully, II. WARD. Philad., March 16, 1863w4 Estate of David Simpler, dee'd. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Whereas letter of administration on lhe estate of DAVID SIMPLER. late of While DeerT'p, in Union county, deceased, have been gran ted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted lo said estate are reqnes- 'ed ,n ro"l,e .f''SHr'd. inem having claims against it will present tnera VTO?tTj ,,her,ticated for settlement to THOMAS ARBt'CKLE, Admia'r. L'niontown, April , 1843. COUXTY SUPERiyTEXDEXT, i dee'd want of Boots and Shoes will rind it in thair '.TL . Aiinacp i jiaii.rnud) r,tc no. -1 R.KEMERER.as.isted by IUl Amur- nrs Ill alio Mater Kline, the celebrated Ua! la. I fiasT from Chambershurg, will give a Musical Knleriaiuiorui of Miscellaneous Mu sic. To commence at 7 o'clock. Tickels IS et. UhiMrrn 10 els. April 'it St LIST OF VESDEIIs of MERCH.W DIZB, sut.jecl lo License, wnhm ih County ol CMOS, Pa., lor the year !;:: tiau.LictMt r:fts r. trwiBt;k tprusai.&o John w.;i. a Co II li:x.!HHi v ,ut i.! ; . Knot. Umi 4 Co 11 l:.:oo ll-star Hr.. i" ' Hrown a Hnth.ra la l:ot. nil V H i ' . S,mul llurnh 13 1'ISS) J. J V Jon- J 1 John H Ooodmui M !' ..u;Bi(lJ! 13 1- tl WoibWru.i is losioj. u. i1. --.i I' i-.ss' is l.hw s H M.t. ''2 H. W CroUer 14 7sU.U.K..l Ik '. JfhaHouKbtoaagtl4 ssj skw uks r n iMirr 14 .:" r.aw.ni oiwa ' "' Peter Huron 14 7st0 0ro.. A ton IS !(:. ' ..ti, mik-ImU I o. w. t'n.t V. A. Donhowr 14 7:ou eob-rt s.i ..iorJ u 14 . hdwart Smith u 7.-0H 14 MIDI TOTSihir 11 'wj h. w JohB ? uirM u Z.M. F t 0 , c. w. s-b.ni u :.- c.nj.min Un. 14 7:'H llenrre K 14 7:00 wop ill.D 14 I:'Ki Hrvon 1 7:) ! '""' ' or..m I J. L. ll.Wll 1 4 TSSI H..Tt. 14 7:'SJ .TttTOX -.. -. m,,,. dl.f.. U.ll. Bh.1. A'Ott.n, 14 htrm.. 11 n.r a it . v tii.r 14 Too Lii.rim iisio. 14 ; w sbm spijf- iia.r 1 .:wi j M. M M M. 0.0 14 7:0-. aisriiut T. 0. E..n. 14 7:11" .. A C 11 I Kicli.nl M. Cooper 14 7:i i hlVa C.I 14 7 S F 8.Clilw.il 14 7SSiSuuu.lVr.ller. 14 7:00 I Wot. T. K.itmyer 14 7JO hiqh row j ji'DB II. Mil 1. -:oui.o.ri Ji rvioK i.w lr..C M.nKb It 7,-ihi roatM uua wo l'rr S.i,i. tl 7ss FS lluater 14 7 00 4hilinOooilBi.Butl4 7:0- .crr.Loa x S04DS Mr.. K. M.iu 14 7:ou L A B ii.urk IS 10:00 I Ul rrt:e Hoigicin 14 T:in Bud 4 Ulmmal- T Ne-hil . M'M 1 ?:(K; Ificb 1 1000' Williaa frVc(J 14 ?:Ui MRTLtr TOW S SHI f I i:il.f A li 7-IU. Il.a-W ll.ran 1A T-Vl ' al. K. bicireudvrfvr LAtKU.IO.1 T OO D B K-r.t 14 7 JO ! 7:UU' LIMUT'lt MWfSHIf ' A Co 14 J. & Marth A Co 14 KK1.LI TuW.tsail Jn8 KtiirBbuh u 7 00 Jrtbo LULsttlU!. l'J 'f1 anlTfc DKkh Tap Juub l;.nrk 14 U.rr A Oriff-r 14 7; St srw colfmbia .or infiut Tw. 1. T Coirrj llro 1.1 KMO Solotnno ll.iarUut 14 7:00 2ATIXG SALUlSi Nathan Raws 7 lo:uu t J II W.jn.r 7 10:00 aiFri.ISblB Wa Raark 7 Iosjv I Samcrl Sl.lr 7 10:M K.a biaux Inar Kinir 7 lw:uo ; HIL'IAKD TABLES Lmneta R 0 lleu.1, two lit, $ l; 2d, 110 400 A.N APPEAL will be held at the office of J. A. Meriz, Eq , in I.eirisbur;. on Tuesday, the I9ih day of May, Is63, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, when and where all those who feel themselves aggrieved by the ahrve classification may attend if they think proper. WM. UOSUONG, Mercautiie Aij.railrr new ueriia. April i;, iiui REGISTER'S NOTICE. "TOTICE is hereby given, to all concerned, ' : i. that the following named" persons have . ..i .,i .1...- ,i.. n,iii,rV n n,. ! al Lewisburg, Lnion county, and that the ..... " ! said accounts will be presented for confirm ation and allowance at the Orphans Court to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of I - . .1 . 1 . - I L . I . .. ,f 1. ( V . niun, oil .ne u.i.u riiunjr vi ..i.. inci, being the ad day gf said month, viz: I lhe account ot J A Mem tsq. Aomin- istrator of bmjamtn H Brotue, late U Last Buffaloe Twp, dec d a 1 he final account of Jas F Linn. Esq. txecoior ol AUxmatr t-raiuim, laie oi we : rjoro' nf Lewisburg, dee'd a i ne account iiuvti nompson, r.aec- r w n-.-..i- i... , r A,, n ..r uii vi v sb(iaa.'al isksc ui ( lav. wvav v a . . J. Miminbnrs. dec a . . . V"""" " -" .' " ' T The.rennn.nr i.me.Vapth-.il Unln. isirator oi itinry neuit, laie oi nniie veer l -p nec a ' " accona. ot necntei. amin. i 6 account of Robert Foster and Sam- o 1 be account of samuel Bechtel, Admin er. Kelly Twp dee'd 9 The aceonni of Maria Bell and Samuel H Orwig, Esq, Administrators cum Test. an. of Herrfikill Hell, late of lhe Boro' of Mitflia burg, dee'd 10 The first and final account of John account of John ' Guardian of Jane and Kirah .V'perir-oo. iu. j or children of Mary Silverwood, laie Ma: MTherson. dee'd URHSUS MARSH. Pen'v Register, i Register's OtficeJ-ewisbuig, April 15, 1S3 j GRAND JURORS, May T. 163. I Hartleton John Dale, John Varger, Simon Katherman New Berlin Reuben B Oldt.DanI Horlacher. Buffaloe Jackson Wolfe, Union-Le'wls Selsor Lewis Charles Hower Martin Dunkle, White Deer Geo W A.tkin, Jacob Leiser West Buffaloe Jacob Kline.l.evi Shoemaker, John Hildebrand, Benhier Thompson Limestone Peter Wehr, Emanuel Walter Lewisburg- Charles H Cook.Peter H Beaver, James M Mowery, Jackson M'Laughlin Kelly Peter Stahl Mifllinburg George M Royer TotraMf IfRORS. r... nav,i. v ii tv.ii.e ink. IT Rrnatn I East Buffaloe E B Walter. John H Brown, i jonn I oung, Aaam nurxnn Union Aaron VanBoskirk. Noah Stettler, Wm Hummel, Saml Rilter, Saml 8 Walter. Buffaloe Adam sheckler, Howard Anderson, Andrew Kuhler, Thnmaa Tunis, Henry R I.J.J Dorman, Richard Jordan Limestone Wm Royer, Martin Roebach, pi:.. Mnr e ,, I er ... . ,, r, , r, Kelly Thos Clingan.Wm Noll.David Grove. While Deer Aaron Meinger, Aog A Donaskey. Jonathan Deiff.nderfer. John F Richart West Buffaloe Daniel Fisher. John Hare, Benneville Reish.David Matles.Levi Kaup. Mitiiinburg Wm Bogar Lewisburg John Pross. 8eth M Bond, Curtis J M'XeiMas Blatr.Thos M Donacby. Lewis Abram Rudy, Danl Krauss, Wm E Smith, John Reish Hartley Jos Richart, Michael Schnure, Jos Miller, Jr New Berlin Jo K eckner.Saml C Millhouse. S j . w i-.V.ii t.eK n.v.e lZ,!7l Wo to Hartlelon-Wm Wolfe FIRE INSDRAN'CE. INSURANCE COMPANY Or NOTKH AMERICA Philadelphia. (laaarporated, 1704.) Capital 8500,000.00 Assets, Jan. 1861, 1254.719.81 ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLATT, Weeretary FT'Buildiags annually or perpetua"y, Mer. ehandize. Grain. Furnitnre, insured, at currant rales of Premium. JOHN B. LINN. 9JtmJ Agent for Union cjaioty, Pa. BLINDS & SHADES. , j? j wili.iavis, .n0. is N..rli, six.h Xim Mreei. Pbi!alrlphia. Manafaeturer of VCMTI ti lll.llS and Wl.tlOOW SHADES. CT'The largest and finest assortment in tha ci v. ai the lowest prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal lo new. Store Shales Hit 's and letiered. 1'LBLUJ XOTH'E. 1 LL persons holding Orders issoH by the Overseers of the Poor of the Borough I Lewisburg, dated prior to the 1st day of April. 1st;.), are required lo present them to the Town Clerk on or before the 1st day of May ' ne it. A t;r tbat date, no old Poor" orders w"' D recugniiru oy mc muno. j By order of the Town Council, 1 WM. lOXES.Tuwa Clerk. j tr "' ( 1VB-I WeillV U. S. tl9a& I rliHE 1.E WIBLKU BASK, ol Lewisbarg. j I t'uion Co.. is Aeent for the sale of tha tuiteil Slates Six per Cent. Five-Twenty tear, i.isd. Amounu can be had to soil the means of j different individuals. The Interest oa this Loan is payable and will be paid in Uold. FOR SALE. THE undersigned, desirous of closing oat (basmrss in Lewisburg before lha mid die ol April, oners at rnvate Mie, tae caurti i . . r , ouibl ol his shop, consisuns ol Tools, Furniture, fcc, &c. I ,, f.,Pm,r He alsootTers a fine Hearse. ! ' . .. .. . - ! March 9, 63 SUl.u.Yl. 1UL.U. BOROUGH ORDINANCES, V J HERE as, on the 1st day of March. isjs, ine curess ana luwn council ot lh ii()rouh of Lewtaburs rasseJ aa Or dinance directing that tbe paveuirnts on ta east s.de of Film street, be of the widih of tea feet from the building line to lhe curb, and by tbe same ordinance required the same to be ma le one square north acd one square south Iroru Market .treet, now. Be it lunher enacted by the authority of tba : same. That the owners of property along lb east side of said street south ot Market snail make their pavements in pursuance of said ordnance, and lhe same are hereby required to be ma !t souih from Market street lo U Catharine's street; the same to be completed on or before lhe I Sib day of May. A. D. 18(3. SVM'I. H. OKWIli, Burgess. j Atust: WW. JoXkS. To.oCl.rk. (garth VA. WHEREAS, it has been deemed ripedi eut, by Ibe Chief Burgess and Towa Uouucil of the Borough ot Lewisburg, la adopt a dilTerent form of proceeding, so as to change the manner of conducting lhe affairs of the said Borough with a view to better lha financial eonditiun, and lo itrsure a more safe aud convenient mode of transacting business. c iherelore, j B'e Ie50vej bv ' . .... ' the Burgess and Towa' , jt 14 herebr rntciti by the authority of the i LiiiiDfTii (ii imp niirnii"ii ni i.rwHnarv. ana a -I . C .1 11 L. C I a same ist Tnal lhe offices of the -Board (lo wll. Town Clerk and Borough Treasurer) ! shall not be held by one person. 2Ji Tnal lhe Collectors of the Road and ; pooiTii o ,i., slili Bn,oU.h ... ... aii..H. and by this ordinance are prohibited from re(.ivin in ........ ofiai ,t ,.r,,. ' receiving in payment ot lax, any t-rders hat- ever except said orders are issued by direc- I 7 .. . .' .f F . " - ""'"'"t (ton ii f Ihm l'nnn.,1 c , n .,1 V, ,. .... P .. " I "ted by the Clerk, I oi, i nai aii orders issued oy .ne street commissioners anil also by lhe Uverseers of , ne Pm be prestDt(.d, by lhe holJ,rs lhereof approval, and there. aVrV issued to the said holder for said amount, and the street or Poor orders be charged lo the proper officer, to be accounted lur in his settlement with said Borough. 4th, That ihi act is to take effect, and go into operation, at the time of the organization, and election of the Officers of lhe .aid Towa Council for the ensuing year. By order of the Council. SAM'L H. ORWIU, Bureess. ATT 1ST: WM. JONES, ToroClrrk. Marcli 2. !. SPECIAL NOTICE. advantage to call and examine his large Stock of Home-Made Work. which for style and quality can not be ana. passed in Union county or elsewhere. Gents' fine Calf Boots $3 SO I Ladies fine Morocco, hih heel I SO A fine qualiiy Balmoral Boots 1 73 Misses and Children's Shoes at very ioaj I nrices for Cash, at S'juire' Union Boot and Shoe Store, HTopposiie the Bank. Lewisburg. Jan. 1, 1863 PcaccPcacc ! TR A1t frlendX and kind patron., from country aad wm W.-v. voods tor yon ail, .inca prtoM ara dawn Then riv. ycur attention, and pari of your can. Anil awe out UtJ Uooda and other Sna vara. We've Berece and ChaltWa, and Satin Darheaaa, And Cb.mbray. and Oinjchana. and fin. Wool lieVaianS We've I'oplTu. and Mohr. and Print, for yoa all Such aa Spragua ' Cochecu'a juct (i. u a a. Ik w'v Mn.lina and Sneetin- front res tn TanTieaaaj y,,,,tawl,aduMfta,talw.. j v-vallotn.aI all pneea. lor dueUr. and coat.. ''vat.ady .udatiotiiuitaicheapa.u.staaaa. w.. Can. Hoop, and Coneu, and Crinolln. .!, ; And iwnim. nj Cherkiuaafor draaen and .hu-ta. ! ' Su,rt vo'.u and taiiar. tor nam and r boja, IU c va Siaaer. tor ladica, nut don t deal fa leva. . j a ' 1 w.ve ou-ciothea and Carpet, t cover yonrSoop, . e've Shade, for your in.low. nad Ruff, for yoae ioaa. We'v. Bucket, and Bukete .od Rubber, of line, , v. gugar. and Coifca tor Pauaica or Caua. - ; l::TJ:lr','' You'll find ns on Market .tract, center of (ova ! Aiiikllkhsom B. r. 4 ABa IBOfm j Ji-J''S. P'U Hew Stand -New Goods. ,.,,,, . , .. JOSEPH I. II AW taVllIJ taken t&e J rooms under the Telegraph and Chrcaiala 1 otEers.reliiled them.and filled in an eilen.ive j variety ol llati, Capt, Gentlemen' $ Clolhwff, t'.- ... , ,,.";' .Also a arce and splendid slock of CLOTH CASSIMERES, 4e, which he will main u, ioroVr,.s he still tantinues the Tailoring Baai. Iness. He is prepared lo eiecut all wort entrusted lo his care.lo the satisfacuon of lha casiomer. N. B. Cutting and Repainng dona order. fLewisbnir. April 10. 18eil UNION SEMINARY. rilHE Second Q iarter of lhe preseni aea l sinn will commence March SS.aad eoa jiuue till June 10, I83. . Rav. JOHN H. LEAS, A. M, Principal. . . , . s Prof. r. "' Assisted by ' M, KkXt j;wi. 'BtfIia.Natihlt),lt-
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