Ill Dllf I SIM Ml HIISIM flMlIM BY 0. IS. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. A !. Pr Tear, alwajn la Advance. "THE UNION," established io 18U Wkole NX 2.616. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1863. CHRONICLE," established in 1843Whole No, 8W. Tufs.i.v Morning & Friday Afternoon. Next Governor of Fenn'a. For the canvass of 1 SCO, no one waa l'Olier fitted than 'Andrew U.Cnm.v. II is trcuiul, hopeful, carnoj't nature the powers of a gifted and cultivated mind, and of a vigorous lodv in the meridian of manhood were all nut ' into Timorous action, aud went f.ir to ",e time b,inK is the sorntnent itself, determine that contest in favor office ct bcy find no occasion to denounce institutions. His administration of Kebcl preachers, nor pro slavery ministers State affairs, developed unexpected , in the North who practically aid Rebellion executive industry and enerp-y. From ' by exciting hatred or suspicion against the first outbreak of the Rebellion, he ' Government. lias fought it with an unsurpassed car-! We htve , C1M ,t hand Ro Df nestness, cluvalrv, and perseverance. in. , . . i, ., ' , -', 1 i.i 1'ickson, llev. Mr. Kecse, aod other patri No Governor has been more devoted ' ,, ,' , to the cause than Gov.Curtin, and no: 0,,c' ""en, who have puhl.cly State shines brighter in this contest , nd pruately Bought to rebuke treason than Penn'a. Uut three years of such j td ' uphold the Government, have been linllaging labors have nndermincd a denounced as "donkeys," "thiug," and rugged constitution, ami Gov. C. is every vila and libellous epithet that sould physically uuable ri-ihlly to undergo bc found in tbo dictionaries or fisbmarkets ihC labors of another Canvass and h., i..n hanp.t unon them. Hut. Tlmrs. Would attract many votes he did not receive before, and we should hope to see him re-elected if a candidate, it is olso wise to remember that his failure to check the Railw ay Companies' rob .icrics, has alienated or cooled many former friends ; that dis-nppointmeuts have been even more numerous than his many appointments ; aud that it is not now customary to re-elect our Governors. For these reasons, we fhinL" it fi it iino f",r liiri rvirfir it ml the State, a well as himself, that he declines another canvas?. He can continue to devote himself, unembar - rassea uy personal soiiciiutie, to tne x--.- .iJi i- . - ' r .., , t. i .aiiuimi biruj;ie lit iiieau cxeuuiu montlw tlio fi ii.n.U nftho ITninn will feel more free in making their choice: and we trut Gov. Curtin will, while cniovintr his i-nnntrv's linnors in an tincxactin!' position elsewhere, recruit Ins wasted strength, and vet live to cniov manv rears iu the free, united, happy home of his nativity. UOV. urtlll S Clllel Competitor, in 1S00, was Joitx Covode, of Wesim'd j This "good Lord aud good Devil" doe Co., who is again on the track. As! trine "both sides to blame" does not a member of Congress repeatedly j banuooiz: with the declarations, "Ye can elected, from a Democratic district not serve God and Mimmon." There is lie has won a high name for industry ; a Right and a Wrong in every great eon and for unllaginje perseverance in ; test. "If the Lord be God, serve Him : ferreting out aud checking Treasury j if R'i Be"e bim." leeches, under both Buchanan and j Tbe ermon was relieved by do ezpres Lincoln. "Honest John Covode" has 10ns of J'P"T b the brave men who established the enviable reputation of : ,re de"'g tn epeaker's home not a exposing the frauds ot his own party j wurJ of .fr,t',ud? or tb. teroe who as much as those of the opposinir a j b"e Mcntlc1ed ,be,r J 'or h,e 0er'- high commendation to the people" but n,e?t we ,'" 1 ";"' but wb'cb Uebe1 're ... .-I lit ., '.i 1 .,. seeking to destroy no anathemas tf the a quality which will Land the public i ?il ,nd .uffiM wh witu Mtbg of p underers against him. It is urged, ! M ilDce fre6b . their ,. blfi also, that he never had the chance to piunged this land into all its anarchy and etudy Grammar ! Aside .rom these, ! w0 au(1 bloodshed no nerving up of the the Farmer of Ligonier Valley seems 1 peopie t0 sustain the "powers that be" in to ns the best, leading candidate. If ; restoring rightful authority, and saving nominated, he would talk, effectively, ; i'eonsylvania from being peeled and wasted to the common people of the State, 1 like Virginia. t)o the contrary, the indu and if elected would prove a sturdy, 1 ence of bis omissions was to palliate the bld-fashioncd l'enn'a Governor. ! Rebellion, and to excite distrust and hate VlXTIIKOP W.KETCHAM.of Luzerne, 1 of our President and the laws to suppress is .mram.nllt- n Kt.v.n,r m.in na f-,r tbo slave-breeder's insurrection. known, aud won a hih reputation as a member of both branches of the Le gislature where, we arc informed, he voted against the Railroad swindles- 'erhaps no man could be seJ'J ; tive as Mr. Kcteliam. Were it not for the general apprc- j wing power of the Penu'a R R. Com- pany, Philadelphia should be awarded , n riindi.l.itn nnd MniiTnv V'Mii iufi. ' would be an acceptable man and good Governor. j r l r '..1 : 1 r : t..i 1 vtuuaii uiiiirvivuniii nuMuruiMicu folk Governors in succession Rigler or Clearfield, Pollock of Northumbcr- lin.l lninrn n.i ',,...; I of Center. Should thetate desire : or be Willi.,- tn nw-nt nnr.tl.or f, r.m the same "onirrv " we mi rht nrcent ine same quarry, w e inilit present hll fcLlFEit of Lmon who is favorably ; known and ppoken of in various parts w uic oiiiic. i? d ' l ue is or aeires io uu cousiucrcu ua a I candidate. ' John P. Te.VXEY of Tittsburg, and several other worthy gentlemen, also , are named some in earnest, eoiiic as 1 local compliments, and some by those i who have "axes to grind," by using ! delegates or candidates for somo pur pose beyond the empty form. Of the Opposition, it is believed the K.G.C's have in their secret coun cils fixed upon IIiesTEB (Xymer, of Ilerks. as their candidate. Rut Wir. II. W ITTE, of Philad., claims to be in the ascendant. Cessxa ..f r....if..r.i i 7 Pittsburg is also named-and several are willing (not to say anxious) to be compromise candidates." In our District, we understand j the K.G.C's have fixed all their dele- gates for Clymcr. In the last Union State Convention Union county had both a Rcprcscnta- j tive and Senatorial Deletrate, and the inuiuuer ot me state Committee fori: two years up to that time. Of course, we can claim nothing this year nev ertheless, can find men for those posts if desired so to do, and would suggest that the County Committee convene a meeting-, during May Court, for the People to give free expression of their J'iews on the Governor question, and for general preparation for the cauv Vni"u, I here was not a lepal oiiormn . ... . . 9 1 .. v ouimittcc at last called meeting : - - i . ... Wj "e Uiairinan, or the Union League, a'Sut limit; u jjeiicrtt nicctiUe' i "Political Preaching." Whcnever, in this momentous crisis, a minister of the Gospel exercises his right as a ciiiziu to sustain the Government by every legal means to preserve its very life, he is assailed with the vilest personal abuse, aud his motives maligned, not by the Uebels only, but by every editor and J1 J J secret foe of the Administration which for i i - i day last (fast day) at a union service in this county, a Uemocr.t.e preacher gave utterance to v.ews of the qnest.oo, and ue (J.ipp'-Ttieal j jurual will malign and abuse bim for i: nor shall we. We have on hand several reports and criticisms of that sermon which, it is alleged, the preacher will not deliver to his own congregations a summary of which we present. Starting wiih the inevitable "Ham," the ! 8Peak,ir CJUJel Scriptural defence of Slavery the perpetuity of which (honest j ! b-ebels boast) is the reason why they coiny ; ! ... ..... meucea auu xeep up tnis war. it win be :..r a : ..... .u.ci.cu, u.mi.iij wuciuer bu iuicouuu, ' or not that if Slaverv berieht.the Kebels re r'gnt 10 "5ug for it : i As ,0 "peace," uothiDg yet proposed '. met the speaker's approval. He thought j the l"T,e ia bo,b 8l,uus cnulJ iellla " no i "r.m!"ue ' "tree . m"""'. 88 'he 7""'' might consider, and iu national convtntiun agrco upon terms. Those interetttd iu it never anul.1 ind it ..-. Ic '70, the line between Whig and Tory preachers bad to be distinctly drawn ; it may again become necessary. The proposal, at this day, of a three anee, profound thoughtlessness-or worse. for our armies aud navies at tbe very moment of tbe ai.Darent time fur the greatest result.-to du.solve.and wait until appear, would be suflBcient folly. Rut add to this that it would give tbe Kcbcls what tbev most need time to rest, concentrate, get summer crops, and import arms Ac. bom Europe and the proposition has more in it uf treason than nf full v it ia ------ ---- J,ne our ""ds and letting tDeDels ' " , , t 0 t "The people of tbe South we mean hc.r bonesV Uuion P00Pk' f "U CiiS ,sk a0 bve suffered long e"0U8h 5 lbeT ""nt peiee' bai tbeJ nj lU 0D, ,0 it jg t(J crush i0(J out ,hB Sece.9iou ieldcr9 wbo , up tbi9 war l0 open tbo .u.e.trade and establish ia ougarcuy in wnion tbe people would have no voice. As to a "national convention to amend the Constitution," it requires Congress, or the Legislatures of two thirdt of tbe States, even to convene one. Congress is not in session, nor tbe Legislatures, some of which meet onco in two years. The lie Dels claim more than one-third ot the States, and will bear to nothing but eternal Disunion. So that it would take one or two years to get the Loyal States to submit to a Convention aod that would not be enough : tbe Secesh leaders must be conquered aod the Southern Unionists emancipated, before the two-thirds can be . or ,WOf thirds of the Legislature, c.iied elections to appoint Delegates, and gilt fof Owg0la ,ppe,r. guppose they should (as of course they would, if 'bey did anytning, after months of angry discussion,) provide means for doing away ""b ,lle ca of our national troubles. II would hen require ratification, by "tbe Pe0Ple." f'er mature publication aud dis- J; "' w me oiates, 10 become binding but no eleetion eould be bad until Jeff. Davis & Co. be put down in all save eight Slave States 1 These facts show plainly that 'armistice' is only a Rebel 'dodge' to give tbem time to recuperate, while our forces, inactive, away from borne, should waste away by disease and demoralization, and be rolling np a debt of a million a day 1 1 Tbe pica is worthy of a "union" seraion by a Dvmocratie pro-slavery "political preacher" on a fast day 1 It will find few m a'l.uiuviauv admin ra eseept among the shallow-headed w roij-hciieJ. I Iv3.At the called meeting of 'Jorpora- j tors of the Lewisburft & Chillis. Turnpike ! Company, 2d inst., Judge Walls in the chair, and J.D.Dirfiunderfcr, Secretary the following gentlemen were requested to obtain stock, and report at 3. F. Miller's, Saturday evening, 23d inst, i cwmiao. : fi FrHck, HuKh v.rtin. j M . NVsbit. J 1. lu-lf .lnrlrr. J II Hfllcr. lwuJniri: : t. K llu. Ilrlinr Vrlrk. V U Snorklee. John WaiU. Jiai W ' Hiriner. Krlly: Paul lirdd-i WinlMd: Ilrnry ' fnlnn, Lrel Konk. Kait llutlalM.: Alr Krwlrikf ' llil.rn liihl llutt.ilo: l-i liauck, Martin Kuly. , Sl.ttliuhurg: Woi Yount, R T liarber. Ilarllvtun : Slu-re. Sp.gvlu.yer. Laurelton : I B Herat. j These gentlemen (and any others inte ; rested) are urged to obtain what stock they can and report punctually, that the work j may succeed, and that in good time. From the 51st Pa. Vol. WlscHEfcTzk, Clarke Co.. Ka.tern Kenturkj, A.ril 'lb, IMJ. J Itwasnuite an uodurukinz to set from I'aris to Ml Sterling. We were dumped out of the cars without a single team for transportation. Col.Clork, of 21st Mass., was in command, and had to improvise a , o in . line officers had to take command of reei- ments, and none of them had hors. The ! Col. assumed the command of the post at i I'aris at about 10, A M, and at G in the evening an order came to lane me ongaae to Mt. Sterling. So the command was turned over to Cul. Pierce (Gen. Pierce of Big Bethel notoriety) 29th Mass., and we set to work to get ready for the march 22 miles the distance. Horses hal to be got to n fit the battery, and we could not caiumaiB uu ius3 lunu b x icmus iu iciei- : ,., , . ment. bes des others for staff, comm ssarv - ! nd quartermaster. Late at night, a man of known proclivities was sent for, a map of the surrounding country.with the roads marked, was got, anl men known to have teams and horses were designated. Lists were made, the stress falling on the "Southern proclivity,!' and early the next i morning a party from each regiment set out for horses and teams. Col. Clark is man of wonderful activity and ingenuity, and, through him, by the next morning, we were ready to Btart. Anril 3d. we Started. It Was the mOSt motley looking train I ever saw a very happy intermixture Of horses, mules nd oxen, with drivers of all shades of eolors, and wagons of every variety of make. 1 be morning was cool nod cloudy, and during the day we bad every kiod of weather such as April is proverbial for snow, wind, and rain and sunshine. We reached North Middleton about noon, half way, and, by G o'clock, bivouacked a half mile from Mt. Sterling. Along the way, teams were pressed into service to carry the knapsacks of the men and take the places of those that broke down. The next day, the regiments were moved about two miles on the other side of the town on the Tick town, alias JcfTersooville Pike. Sunday, the 5th, Gen. Ferero and staff arrived from Lexington, assumed command of the Post, made me Provost Marshal, and detailed my company for Provost duty. We found the duty to become rather ouerous for as, and Co. G, was scot in to our aid, and ; finally Co. K. We bad been tbere but a I f- rl- hnn j Winchester, leaving one regiment. Gen. 1 1 ercro bc,n8 ordereJ t0 W 9b,0gton. Co1- Hartranft took command. Tbe 21st Mass. i was left at Mt. Sterling and the rest of us same away. We arrived at Winchester in tne ,f,ernoon of Friday, April 17. That . . .. evenioc. the 1'rovnst Marsha shin was imposed on us again, the same three com panies being detailed. Afterward, Com panies C. aod F. were sent in to as, and Co. I. sent to the Ford of the Kentucky river at Boonsboro. My office mads me acquainted with many interesting and amusing incidents which I may relate at another time. One, may be taken for what it is worth. A young lady who is a bitter Rebel, very busy it is said at all times, met a soldier in a store yesterday, denounced Gen. Durnside in tbe usual o r style, and among other things said she had a Uebel flag, which no one would take out of her bouse alive. Ibe matter was stated to me, I refused to act without its being pnt in writing, which was done, and handed to the General. lie wrote an order, that, if a flag was found there, per sona having it in possession should be arrested. It was done, and she was brought to town tbe fltg being something larger than your hand. She meekly apol ogized for her spirited talk to tbe soldier, .u ...eS .... ... A..B w.. - J- Tbe General kindly cautioned her about ber imprudence and ae she said it was a mere toy, and made for some Union offi cara who wished to send it borne, he politely dismissed ber, and restored Ibe flag. She had no sooner left bim, tban she impudently marched op and down town, with tbe flag flying, turning np her nose at the Union Officers, and flaunting it in their faces. It riled every one, espeeially tbe Union people. It was as much aa to say, "Arrested released eee, I do aa I please, and defy you." Tbe General directed me to get tbe flag from i ber aod caution ber again. I asked for it "Why V "By tbe General's order." She banded it to me. "I am further directed to tmj, that jour oonduct hu been wj J improper, after being so kindly admonished by the General, and you are cautioned against any further acts of the kind, as we might have to pursue a eourse that may not be liked." "I did not think of it," she said. It gave me the impression that she was utterly regardless of the truth, and destitute of good sense ; nevertheless, she wag very pretty. J. M. L. From a Lewisburg "Regular." Camp near Falmouth, April 29. The time has arrived when we are ready to quit our buts on the bank of the I'otomao, and redeem the disgraceful blunders of the campaigns of 18G1 and '62. We are all anxiously waiting the "forward" command under the gallant Ilooktr, positive that the Rebel Sebastapol must fall this time. If it does not, we may term it a Secession miraele, which in their cause they are not worthy of. Their ' ' "k. B1 "cording to the reports ! f P"ooers from their Virginia army has ! beeD keP " hlf "liuni the last ,wo ; months. v;ei,terlhy, troop, were seen marching I io , direotioDJ. 0 A. M. The ball is in d'"''0" ! opened, heavy cannonading is neara on both (links. 11, A. M. Prisoners of war are arri- viuc, in squads ot eu at a time, lue mal ,; laa0 close, 10 1 leave more accurate details until the struggle is over, Jonathan K. SNvnca fcrmorlj with Capt IUinl(. Co. K. 51 rt P. V now in tUe Mb C. 3. Infantry. Remarkable Predictions. A gentleman in Ilarrisburg assured ns that be saw the following piece of poetry -i . t. k ! many years ago. It is said to have been . - - - . . written by an American Udy, while resia- ing in England. The first tao verses are just in reproof and warning the third is vividly prophetic and may the fourth soon prove to be eqnally true ! THK PRESENT AMI THE rTTlBK. Ton tell me of bright land, OTer the nra. '. . t n yoo n it the Lnna r th.iw- Like a twuLIn the Said, in market It nUl Where the child from IU mother' fond toeom it torn! Where the father 1 chained, leaTlog orphans forlorn ? Where the daughter la bartered, like merchandise war. Then doomed to Uie leb and the groans of d.ipalr 1 ; Wool woe to thee, fair land ! far oer the main 1 for the canker of Death dark SLAVEHT'S stain i .., th. wbii..rT ma .i.h. ' rromOleeleUnuwbowrithe.moanUmrjaatloeonkUlli; Jft-art,Ui,ltaMlll Jtbj, rid For vengeance mnat hll for frat craeltlea don To beings redeemed bj ilia own beloved Suo. The Kund of V War drum thall IMriU Out with fright. At tAy mm end Mjr brvtlim art torn to Ot JtoM ; Th tbiot and tht ctMm thatt flab thte with pain. And tht Xorth and tht &mth be divided in twain. And or4htr 'gaind brother ihati errijte in the fight. And baUItt he fought in the dead of the night. And the tthiu maid and mid-no in morrow that! mourn, And ihe Jlug of thg freedom in tattert be tarn. And the Xorth in her might tike a whirlwind thatl rile, And the wfrt of her cannon be b-n-n to the ikitt ; iiioir u im mi tbremit iu, ; n Waroni tt Sripr4 m iVoud Liberty' t banner by land and by tea And the L nt"n, though tpurned by the State-h'&Jer't Korn, Shall be cuaiwkd sr Njarnaia run agis cxboex! ticif The best thing related concerning the four hundred men who marched into Reading to release tlnber, (Copperhead,) who was arrested for organizing secret societies and to abduct the President, is the following : "While tbe brave four hundred were mirching up street, a Hose carriage made its appearance, bearing down npon them at full run, manned by a lot of men and j boys crying fire. The idea got among the Kuights that this machino was a cannon ; o" seemed suddenly Io get into their heads that the time bad come for ibem to leave, aod then took place some of tbe greatest skedadliog of modern days ; away they went down Sixth to Peon, down Peon at an awful rate, some not stopping until they bad placed tbe river between them and danger. A person meeting two of tbem one on tbe other side of the river, still running, asked them what was the matter, got as an answer as he ran past bim "tt ijrLt dodtt Leil in tier Statll, (there are dead people in the j&'Tbe Christian Commission for Maryland District has issued, as a Traet for Soldiers, "Tbe Religions Character of Washington," by Henry Harbaugb, D. D. It is an interesting compilation of tbe Christian view of Washington, as ex- pressed by himself, and of his devotional acts as testified by others. Tbe author was off hia guard in hie acceptance of the common statement of the death of Wash ington which was between 10 and 11 in the evening of Dee. 15, 1799, and not al 12 of 31st Dee. not "the last week, the last day and tbe last hour of tbe century," although in the last menth and last year. The Northumberland Presbytery, cam- 0Md of Ministers and Elderaof tbe Pree f - ru..w ... .hi. 1 uy.cn.u vuu.uilfl w.s III .eneiuu iu euie boroogh tne past week, upwards ot one hundred delegates were present from the various eburebes. We are informed that tbe body contained a few seeession sympathisers, (which every religious and eeeular organiiation appears to have,) but they were handsomely repulsed, wherever they exhibited their copperbeaaism. MO Ionian. Tbe Doylettown Democrat, which fcr months savagely attacked the provisions of the Conscription Aet, in ite last issue tacks about aod advocates a prompt and eheerful enforcement of tbe required law. This is ereditable to the editors, and U a good eign of returning reason. asrCapt Job A. Owens was elected County Superintendent ealary, $500 The Cotton Mills of Delaware eonnty have all stepped operations for the present, on aooount of the immense stook of goods on hand, and the scarcity of the raw ma terial. These goods are in the hands of speculators the fact of the high prices of all cotton cloths. The jay hawkers are subsiding in Indi ana. Leading Democrats have gone on mission to the disaffected districts to coun cil submission to the laws. Members of that party who have heretofore denied the existence of the K. G. C.'s are now denoun cing the organisation. A number of Copperheads broke op meeting of Union citizens in Indiana, by killing two or three, and wounding num ber. The military commander of that State has pronounced the Knights of the Golden Circle enemies to their country, and are to be arrested wherever found. Arrest. Seven copperheads engaged in the late bloody riot in Danville, Ind., have been arrested and held to bail They have made confessinn and exposed the organization of the Knights of the Golden Circle The larger members of the M. E. Sab bath School in Huntingdon borough, who are now in the army, sent home the ban some sum of 811 for the purpose of replenishing the library of said school. By new law the terms of all School Directors commence on the 1st of June, 1861 so as to make sehool years uni form, (except in Pbilad., Allegheny, Heading and Lancaster.) The Northern Central Railroad Compa nv has ourchased an extensive lot of ground in the city of Baltimore, npon which it is contemplated to ereet a mag- ' nifivnt dennt i niticent depot.. Gen.Fremont in a letter to Ilallett & Co. suggests the occupation immediately on tbe 1'acifie Railroad of tbe large bodies of men freed by tbe Presidents proclamation. Metal-Tih'ED SnoES. Shoes are an important item iu the expense of clothing children, as every parent will understand. They invariably wear oat their shoes at ' the toe first, and not uofrequently before the other parts are a quarter worn. Children's shoes with MeUl tips never wear out at the toe, and it is safe to say that on an average one pair with them will more than out wear three pairs with out them. We believe all tbe shoe dealers keep them. A canal boat was sunk in the canal, Friday, about two miles below Barriabnrg. Tbe boat wes almosi immediately after raised, and tbe cargo at ones removed. Fire In Williamsport, Fa. WiLt.tAMsroar, May 1. A large bank barn with ite contents, consisting of an immense stock of grain and hay, belong ing to Samuel German, was entirely des troyed by fire to-day. The horse and cows in the barn at the time were removed and laved after great dificulty. It is not known how tbe tire originated. Another Account. Slate's extensive steam tannery, and number of dwellings and other buildings, were burned this afternoon, with S. Gor man's celebrated trotting horse Pedro. The Advance. Po happily were the Union forces combined, last week, that several Ar my Corps wero thrown over the Rap- , . i.i rn -1 r puauuuuuii, us jjuiuia tu i ou mites apart, making prisoners of SCVCral hundred pickets and sentinels. It was a complete surprise a masterly -, ir i -.i movement of Gen. Hooker, with very nine loss on our siuo. The LTnion forces lately captured 1000 Kcbols, 2 rams, and 7 other boats at Grand Like. All looks well in the South-West. . . j The news from N. W. Yirjnnia indicates a larger liebel force than va3 for a time supposed, and they have risen so suddenly as to do some midchief, and create great alarm. &,Sabbath last, Rev. Dr. Dickson re ceived nineteen persons into the common- ion of the Lewisburg Presbyterian church. 1'nlon County Fair Wednenlee to Friday, Oct. 7, 8 hhI 0, 1S63 Union County Sab. School Convention. In pursuance of a resolution of the last Convention, the Fifth annual meeting will be held in the M.E.Chnrch in Lewisborg,Thurs- day, 1 1th May, 1863, at 10, A. M. Foil reports from all the Sabbath Schools In Unina county, are fleftired to be sent to the Secretary, J. w. SANOS, Lew.nburir. VJ anon aa poarible.pfr All Paetors, 8- S. SuperinteiiJcoL. Teaehera. and otbar friend of the eaue. are earnetlv inn trd to atte.il. The foMowintr cotlrmen are appointed a local Com inittee to m-vke arrangements the entertainment of dvl-eI-. Ac : J M (J Kanck, J r Lion, Samuel Ueedee, H II Brown, John Deru, Henry Ueroart, John ZeUer ml C 0 Brwr Ample arrommMattona have beea provided for all who may attend the Convention. Seeeral a Mreaaea will be delivered In the oTenlog Bj order of A-SWISKFOKD, Preet DtfU. In lewlitmrr. Id In.t, KUZABITH. PONTIUS, wife Of Wm. Adams, a Keel 9 jears. In Lewiihurir, the 4th inat, SARAH JAN1, daughter af John and Sarah Bridge, In her zlet year. Faueral to-morrow at ID o'rlocn. J Tuesday Mornlatt;'s News. New York papers of Monday have tbe following headings : Brilliant Success of Gen. Hooker. Fredericksburg agafn occupied liebel redoubts taken with ease. The enemy forced to fight on ground of Gen. Hooker e ohoosing. Probable Struggle at Chaneellorville. Railroads between the Rebels and Rich mond supposed to be cut. Burning of Rebel encampment. Rebel cavalry dejeated at Warrenton. Our "rumors" are all faroraUe our lossea very few. FAKH FOR SALE. fTIHE snbsrriber olTerj fr sale the Farm I upon which he resides, in East Buff-v ( lue township, mile and a half aouih of Lew- i.sbur;. It contains 61 A cm mure or less, all cleared and in a good stale of ealliratinn, j together with 10 acres of Timber Land near by. The Farm Improvements are a trame jrr4 llwellmc Huii'e, Frame Uarn, Tenant ; JLa I. House, and suitable Outbuildings. A giod Spring near the hnnse, and a slrram of water flows through the farm. Also ail kinds of fruit, of I he, best varieties. The farm is bnnndrd on the north by Win. Brown, east by Penny and Gundy, south by the Smoketown and river road, west by Jacob Uundy. For Terms, inquire on the prerr :ics. April 6. '6:lm6 GODFREY UECK. Seed Potatoes for Sale. 600' BUSHELS of GOODRICH'S SZED - coropnsinz the fulluwin? varieties: liarnei Chili, Cuzcu, Central City, Callaoe, and Pinkeye Kustycoat. Also 50 bushels of EARLY JI NE8. FKICE J:50 per barrel, delivered at ihe Pittston Deput a barrel to contain as many of the sons as jrna choose. Packages (of each sort) sent by mail, post paid, at zo cts eacn. t7Cash to accompany a!l orders. Refer ence given if desired. P. SUTTON, Ransom, Lnz. Co. Pa SAPONIFIER, OR Concentrated Lye, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. rPHE public are CAPTIONED a?ainst the 1 SPVHIUVS ARTICLES OF LYE for uakins Huap Ac. now olfered for sale. The only GENLI-Ni; and Patented Lye is that made by the Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company, their trade-mark for it being " Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye." The great success of this article ha led unprincipled parties to endeavor Io imitate it in violation of the Company's Patents. All Manufacturers, Buyers or iMIers of these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified that the Company have employed as their Attor neys, Geo. Ilardinsr, Esq., of Philad., and Wm. Bakewcll, Esq., of Pittsburg, and that all Manufacturers, Users or Sellers of Lye In violation of tbe rights of the Com pany, will be Prosecuted at once. The SAl'UMFILR, or Concentrated Lye is fr sale by all Druggists, Urocers, acd country Stores. TAKE NOTICE! The United States Circuit Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Term in 1S6-2, in suit of "The Peansylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, vs. Tbo.U-Cb.ase ," decreed to the Company, on Nov. 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the 8ro.nriia. Patent dated Oct. 81, 1856. Peipelual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA. SALT M AXUFAC ITRLNG COAIP'Y. OFFICES 127 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsbunr. 3m'.t!fiinside CARD. THE undersigned, having loaned his furni ture, fiitures and utensils to Mr. H. L. M Maiiox for the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from Lew is burg. takes this method of returning his thanks to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity for their uniform kindness and the liberal support they have given him during his residence among them. RICHARD M. COUPER. Lewisburg, April 20, 1863 NOTICE. undersigned, having obtained the use 1 me lurniture, ux lures ana utensils oi ;Mr. Rlc,D M. Course, will continue the j Bakery, Confectionery and Notion business, at Ihe old stand, on Market sireet, for the pe- ! of one '"r- "einor by strict a-iention tn business to merit the patronage heretofore ..,,.,,,. , ,h, ,.,:.i,i.,hn.,.. H. L. M'MAIION. Lewisburg, April ! isc.i Executor's Notice. mentary on the last will and teuamenl ot JA.itts v.M.b, late 01 J.cwisourg borough, I'nion conniy. deceased, have teen granted to the sobscriber, by the Register ( f Lnion county.indue form of law; therefore alt mat, in.m.aie nnvmenl. nml lhns hav.n, : - i -1 i . : 1 elaims aeainst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement to Ihe ndersi!;ned. T. H. W ILSO.N, M.U., Ex'r. Lewleburg. Marrh 13, 13. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after JULY 1st, 1SH3, ihe privileee of convening the present issue of LE GAL TEX HER NOTES INTO THE NA TIONAL SIX PER CE.NT. I.OAX (common ly called ' Five-Twenties") will ceae. All who wish to invest in the Fire-Twenty Loan mnst, therefore, apply before the 1st of JULY next. JAY CUOKE. Sresiairrtow Aoswt, Ap. 3m3 No. 1 U S. Third St., Philad University at Lewisburg. The next Session will open on Thursday raorniiic April 23d, in tbe COLLEGE, ACADEMY, ami FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. R. LOOMIS, President UNION SEMINARY. THE Second Quarter of ihe present ses sion will commence March 56, and con tinue till June 10, 1N63. Rev. JOHN H. LEAS, A. M-Principal, a . a . Prof. F. C. Herman. A.M. Assisted by j Mjs, RlTE .,, pree. New Berlin, March 10, lsei Administrator's Notice. "ITTHEREAS, Lettern of Administration to V the estate of WILLIAM P. MtiYER, deceased, lale of Kelly township. Union county, have been granted to the subscriber, by ihe Refrisler of said county, in due form ; all persons indebted to said estate are reqnes ed to make payment, and those having claim against the same will present tbem duly authenticated for settlement, to DANIEL MOVER, Administrator Kelly. April XI, 163 TT 4T17v2for Jueiicer and XJ JJ Ail JVU Constable, for sal or pjiuteJ U t earr.at tbe ChrocicIeCSc ,The Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Socie ty will nrrt st Hn. Dr. Inrkwrn't, avaav VKIOaW LrTKKNuO.t.nlgo'clock. JUIMI M. BKAVBI. J . 'St. rr--ZX Heal Estate ADJOURNED SHERIFF'S SALE. Kir wirnii. uf fttimlrv writs of Vend. Ex. and J Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of VjAnmom : Fas of U nion County, and to me directed. will bd exposed io public sale or ootcry oa Oa FrU-.y, 2Iy 15, 18C3, AttheP.ublic Kinase of William Wolfe, ia the UrJugh uf Hartlehm, anj coonty afore said, at ly 'clock P. K. a rertain Tract of Land, sninate in Lewis township, county f I'n n, boiapded on the north by land of Mr. U.,ti nn St. . v t k. IfiAft i f I Vi r i a 1 1 . M I ML., t h. on -. sonth by land of William 1 lloii'.nan, andV the west by land of heirs of Win. Tate, lined, containing one hundred , and Cfiy acre more or less, whereon ar erected a two-"rey brick dwelling bouse. a bank barn, wkh other Outbuildings, withj j the appurtenancep, Ac Ha 2. Also, a certain Tract of Land. I situate in Hartley township, and Cooniy 1 atoresaid, bounded orth by land of Jacob) stintm, on tnc eai or iana ui tanici nuarr- . nn 1 1, sn,,lk kv lonrl t.f l,inh Pmg and on the west by land of Abraham Mover and others, contaiaiii one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey frame dwelling house, a barn, a I well with a puaip, and other Outbuildings, with Ihe appurtenances, Ac, No. 3. Also, a certain i-ot of Ground, sit uate in the Bi'rousb of Marileton, county af.reaid, boon. led on the Cast by public road leadin; from Harileton to Urwig's mill, oa the south by an alley, on tbe west by Jacob Yarscr. and on the north by other lot of Samuel Hanpt, containing three acres, more i or less, wuh the appurtenance etc. Ao. 4. A certain Lot of urauod annate in the bemuih of Hartleton, and eonnty aforesaid, bounded on the east by rblic read leading from Hartleton to Orwig'smill, on the south by other lot of Haniuel Hatopl, on Ihe west by heirs nf Juhn F. WilsooVlaa'd, and on the north by Shem 8pigelmeyer,oa taining six acres, more or less, with She appunenances, &c as the property of Samuel H mpt. L F ALBRIOHT.Sheria Sheriff's OTice, Lewisburg. May 1. 1883 PUBLIC SALE. T)Y rirtoe of an act of Assembly, the ab ) scribers, as Trustees of the BuUalow Presbyterian church and congregation, wilt offer at Public Sale, at 10 o'clock in forenoon of SATci..AT,16th May,lt63,on the premises, TWO OR THREE LOTS OF GROUND adjacent to the said Church building at BaS aloe X Roads, Union county, Penn'a. JAMES LAWS05, WSI. HAHHKK, aprll 29,163. WM.SIKa.N8. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and Fi. Fa. issued oat oi ihe Court of Gomraon Pleas of Union county aod to aatt directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry on S'Uurday9 May 16, 1863, at the Riviere House, in tbe borough of Lew isburg, county aforesaid, at 10 o'clock, A M, 1. A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Lewi burg, eouoty afrirmhl, laBbtred with th srvurl tow plu lbrt buaWml and twl (31. MunI on iht mt by Krout MiwtOal th KMb hf Lot Ho. 31., on the wput by Prtn ly. avl ua the B'irth by Itot So. .11, evntjiiotDff OttcvFoartfa wf mm Acr. nwifr or !. wbr-rfon tui rrtctd a iearxw twoMor) brick DwtflhDfr Honsf.brtrk Kiirbo. trick Wuh Hcmw, tto-'i il-JUaw, fnmv? tftbI- Well with TTfTT,lBu. tlltlff outttttitliugs with tbe sappurteiianct;. No. 3. AKo a certain Lot of Ground, sit it la th borough of Lewisburf. eonnty nforMie. boandrel oa th north by otbur lou of Th. Hay, om the eaiot by river Suiuf baon, xul on tbe muth by St. Joha't trw.t, exteodnl to the river, tvod oa the wc bf lit uf W ilimm Bntvn Jr., eontaioinfF One-roarth of tvai Acrr, Dion or whervoa ia rvci Wharf. Wiethe (purteaancer, IN 0.3. Also a certain Lot of uronndsituate In the Boronfrh of Lnwisburp. bounJ on the wat bf Water ltU on th north brother lot of Tbo. Hay oa the tuat by the river Siituebaana,on th aoath by lot pf Wm. Brown. Jr and Lot No 3 above tWarribtad, bcrenn are ervetnt a W barf, Wiich-9ctala aa4 ue.a, cootaiuiut Thn-e-Kightiu of aa Acre, Bore or Icaw, wit the apyurtenancrf, No. 4. Also a certain lot of Ground, sit vate In the Boron :h aforesaid, bounded on the vat by W 'itfj Ktrwt. on the north by lot of J. Walla, oa that ml by riwr u'iorhaDoa, and on tbe imntn by Lot Ma 4 above dfwribrd, cnotaiuinc; Threv-Lightba of an Acre, more or I-. hereon uarvctcdaframe W'evvbOwUa.illB the appurU;iiajice,4e.ra0 the property of Tnmma ifap-a AUn, at the same time and place a certain tract of unimproved Timber Land, situate ia West liuiraloe township, L'oion county, con tain ins Ten Acres (more or less.) adjoining land of Mrs Margaret H ousel, Peier Gnyer, Levi Miilerandoihers,with the appurtenances, as the property of ("Artio i'wnrA, Ac L F ALBKIGHT, Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, April 15, 1863 FOR SALE. T HIE House and Lot adjoining the. Central Foundry, on Market street. J i.ewisbnre. This property is pleasantly Io. ,hf hoU4 ,s larS8 ""1 well a ranced fcr a dwelling. Also, a House and Lot on the corner of Sevenib and si. Louis streets. I bej house has been recently built, is pleasantly situated, and is well adapted for a small law ily. For particulars and terms applv to Ap. 10 MRs. DKNOKMAXDIE. FOR SALE. SITUATED mostly in the Borough of tia tleton, adjuiuing the village on the north) and extending almost its entire length, mak ing its division and sale into lots quite conve nient, containing 13? Acre, lt of whioh (fSare well Timbered. A small Stream ef -S Water flows nearly through its centre. The Improvements are a good Frame 4 j Heuse and Bank Barn, with a Tenamlil House on the north end of the farm. Tww Apple Orchards, one in fall bearing, tba younger beginning to bear. Aiso.no Acre or Timber Lam!, situated in Hartley township. For Terms, apply to Ma. AHNE8 8. WILSON. Zremtri of J. f. wileM, eV, 9.07m6 or WM. F. WILSON, Hartleloa.Pa. FOR RENT. STORE ROOM on Market street, Lewie burg, belonging to Win. Frtck, now oe ' pied by Washington Hutchison. Also, store Room of Rev. Jacob Rodeo baugh, and Dagnerrean Gallery immediately over said room, on Market street. Inquire of jan26w3 WM. JONEH. iFor Sale V DOUBLE HOUSE, (with Lot) suitable foriwo families. It U jiluated on North Fourth sireet. There are a good stable anl oiher outbuildings, and a never-lailiot; well of water on the premises. For paniculate and term, enquire of jpy BEAVER. Lewisburg, April 14. 13 'f FOR RENT. TWO-STOREY Briek HOlB 'fl LOT on Nci A feurth "', . ff ; H. J. SHELLLU.
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