HI) 6 BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. jit ftJiO per Tear, always In Advance. 'THE UNION' estitlislieJ In 1814 "Whole No.. 2.615. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAI 8, 1863. 'CHRONICLE," established in 1843 Whole Ko.. 993. ii mm mi m Iff! ClllIDii Election of County Superintendent wThe foiiowiog are the names of the The choice of a Common School officer. new Common School Superintendents, I last Monday, at oar Court Uouse, called ! "d tbeir salaries, received by us. riBLISHKD BEMI-WtKkir jatsthy Mornins & Friday Afternoon, "series op battles. mi - l : 1 1 L 1 1 . I nnt a miut rp.nnrM a Ma comKU m .n loe pass wees win ue uieuiurauia in' ' 6. n . 0 n i . i . i I Dauphin o. V. Ingram' history for it great movements and terrific j who ,efl the,r '00M -n, iiesB for , uz,,rneAbel M.rcj eobUtcts on toe soutn nans: oi ttie Kappa-i v""" , ..juoc. . perr.. jteb jntt hannock. Gen. Hooker, with a large i '""'"""g uirectors were present Union John A. Owen CctT'The Cincinnati Cummercial gives to the publio the following, furnished by a soldier in Tennessee. It is a $mcimei 500 ! of hundreds of letters written by sneaking force,crossed that river some miles South-1 by-west of Fredericksburg, and, turning downward toward that city again, flanked j it, at a hamlet called Chancellorville. Ilia ; movement surprised even the sentinels, j and wan highly successful. j Stoneman, with the Cavalry, was aent still further South and West, to cut off , all railway and telegraph connection between Richmond and Fredorieksburg. j Upon learning of this large force almost ' in his rear, Gen. Lee withdrew most of bis men from Fredericksburg, and threw j them with perfect desperation against , Hooker's extreme right, (the llth, uoder Howard,) which gave way and fell back, but were supported, took a stronger post- j tion. and rcpuled the assault. The Re- ; Brmtu Uriah Reed HuJf-iliK James rlimonton, Tho Cornelius, m Means. Amlw Kuhl. Jos Uiettenderfer. 800 800 300 500 1250 750 i 800 LrwitTh W Shipton, A C Mensch, Jacob 8pielmeyer. ! Ijmeitune Satnl Stees, John Rinkcrt, John ! 8tyert. ! iVfflinburfJn Boop. John Badger, R V , Barber, J M Taylnr. Joshua Weiser. I Afio Berlin Abr Sch..ch. Chs Wilson, Joo Kesslcr, Eml Snyder. Ahs Swineford. IVon Chat Cawley, Jno V oungman, Levi Rnoke. , , , , . , . t irc ueet J nani;!, ri iririicnucricr. eia were muweu uowu uj '""" "J 8a Kiislenbader, Ab Sypher, Hy Bennage. artillery Lycoming John T. Reed Lancaster David Evans Lebanon Henry Houck nt..... iu u..i.A Aurand. Fr Hippie, Ja Slifer. Geo Kreisher. i Mifflin Rev. Ja s W illiamsoa J Wnl Boff.fh Diellenderfer.G E Shearv, 8 ' Sullivan John V. Martain 400 L Shoemaker. Wm Bechler. Jos Klingman. ! (Linton J. N. Wellivcr f00 H trtUUn Daul Long, J F Charles, Henry . Northumberland Jacob Ulp C Kaiherman. Hartley O B Kent, Robert Reed, RVB , , Lincoln. i Ree't! Krllu Jas Shields, Laird Howard, Th Clin- 1 , "V -T n gan, IVer tiuyer. Ja Rodenbauih, El Meixel. iffluTbe Sexton of the Lewisburg Cetn- licittiurg H PShelier. Jnhnsnn Walls. Ua etery reports the following burial therein Reber. F A Donachy, Wm Jones.Wm Leiser. . .... jin i.t f isr.3 . Dr. Cbas Wilson was chosen President, and Abs.Swineford and Wm. Jones, Esqs, Secretaries. Reversing the nsaal order, Convention decided (31 to 27) to fix the salary first. Mr. Swioeford stated that Mr. Hecken dorn had fonnd it difficult to support himself with $500 aalary, and urged, that, in view of the rise in most articles of living, and the addition of a township to our territory, the compensation be SG00. Other sums were named, and the first vote atood aa follows : One voted for f 700 22 for 600 24 for 500 12 for 400 No sum having msj irity, the highest two were veted for, as follows : For $500 36-14 msj. 600 22 So $500 was fixed at the salary. On motion of C. Cawley, Eq. seconded by Dr. Rooke, the following was passed j without a dissenting voice : That in view of our country's condition the candidates to be voted for before this " (he following avowal of principles, via : Maine, and Maj. Strouse of Shamokin. Ueaolved, That we will support the Con Col. Jas. A. Beaver, and Fairlamb of stitutioc of the United States, the Const i Bv'lefonte, are wonnded, and Bible aod tutioo of Pennsylvania, and that we will Stevenson are killed. The losses on both I g'e or "rnert nd Wing support mtAm fnnat A Imro Clnw. t,urtin and " o , .. our Government in suppressing Kebellion, tberawere prompt in forwarding surgeons, jpuojghing Treas0Df ani m.iniaining the Dursea nod comforts for the aick aod ; Government without compromise with wontded. We know, as yet, of no losses 1 traitors. nominated for In the meantime, Gen. Sedgwick crossed near Fredericksburg, and occupied its tone wall and other defences, in good style, after a sharp contest, and with little loss. Afterwards, however, a larger force (prob ably from below, watching the river) pressed against Sedgwick, compelling him to return over the river, with loss. The Rebel Gen. Paxtoo is killed, and Jackson, Heih and A.P.Hill, wounded. Richmond pipers oonfessed that tbeir line of communication was interrupted if by Stoneman, a great matter. j Heimtelnian, with 30,000 men, and Sedgwick, are both reported on the way to reinforce Hooker. Omitting varying rumors, soch ap pears (Tbnrsdsy evening) to have been the situation, Tnesdsy noon. All agree that Hooker bat displayed masterly Gen eralship, in plans and execution, and has been in the thickest of the fights when needed. Our troops generally have fought like veterans. Tbey have 5,000 to 8,000 prisoners, including Gen. Evans, Fitxbugb Lee, and other noted Rebels. Among; 20 years and nndcr From 20 to 60 60 years and over 48 10 15 73 15 3 4 22 ToUt 63 13 19 95 The proportion of youth is very large. Of the aged, two were 62, ooe 70, three 71, two 73, three 75, one 70, two 77, two 79, one 81, ooe 84, aod ooe iSaoerajt, over 75 years ; otjrjregatc, 149 years. Good. A j ker, on bearing that tome persons of questionable loyalty bad gone to mutilating copper coin by catting oat the Liberty head and wearing it upon pro-Slavery bosoms as a badge, snggosted ; the following happy definition : I "ConiKrheml One who outrage! the good sense (cents) of the nation." Can this description be improved ? aT Last Sabbath, Rev. C. U. Lcinbach of the Lewisburg Gcr. Ref. chureb, admit ted twenty-tbree pernors to the chnrch,and about 220 partook of the Holy Supper. Last Sabbath a week, the same pastor received twenty-two persons into tbeG-R. the traitors at borne, to try to make mischief among our soldiers, whose replies are like the oue we eopy below : Spicy Correspondence between a Copperhead and a Soldier. LETTER. Hamilton, O., Sunday, Mar. 22. Dear lion : I suppose you were in a harder battle New Year's than I and Rash were with the akunk, and more serious, too. 1 suppose that before this reaches you, you will have been in another. From what you say, I suppose it is an awful sight to see the slaughter of men. You undoubtedly know of the heavy draft thai is awaiting us. The people here are all of oue oiiud that is,to resist the draft. Tbey all mb thnt thi,ff will rphpl airailiHt It. I diMi'l know how that will work, but if they do I am in. Do you thtuk tbe soldiers will fight as if tbey are brought up here to take as? I don't, I think they would be wise to throw down tbeir arms. Bob, we bad a big Democratio meeting in Ham ilton, and tbe speakers all said tbey would have big fighting here soon. One said that Lincoln would be out of the White House in three months. Bob, there must certainly be some rough times here before long. Bob, you may know that na boys bad big times in Hamilton yesterday. We listened to the speaking until we got tired, the next was eucbere and bar. Well, Bob, 1 must quit for this time. Write soon if you don't get killed. J. 11., Ja. REPLY. Murfukksboro, April 2. Jons: Your cowardly and disgraceful letter is just received. You can better imagine tban I can define my disgust, at receiving such a contemptible and treason able letter, from one claiming to be a citt cen of tbe American Republic; a man raised aod educated under ibe auspices of the best Government ever enjoyed by any people, who Lave so degenerated in tbe scale of morality and love of country, as to have become an object of contempt rather tban of tympatby. I blush to Dreisbach church, and administered Lord's Supper to about 125 persons. SIIenry W. son of David Mattel of West Buffaloe, died in Middleburg, last Friday morning, of typhoid fever, aged 24 years, 7 months and 12 days. He was a i is, to-day, from motives of dastardly cow member of Capt. Ryan's Company, and fought in tbe battle of Fredericksburg. He was discharged on account of physical disability. Latest -OTews I a ntusuuRO, May 8 . Hooker recrossed Ibe Rappahannock, without loss in tbe movement, and occupies bis former posi tion. Stoneinan'a operation waa a brilliant suecess. The organiration and efficiency of tbe army is not seriously affec ted, but will speedily resume offensive operations. Washington, May 7. The following .appears in the National Jntrltiijrncer this morning, (Thursday :) Official information received at tbe War Department last evening, authorises as to state that Gen. Hooker, after waitiog on the rain near Chaneelorsville, on Tuesday, for a renewal of the battle by the enemy, recrossed tbe Rappahannock on the evening of that day, influenced by prudential mo tives, spnoging, doubtless in part from the great and sudden rise of tbe Virginia rivers, in consequence of tbe recent heavy rains, threatening oar supplies. We do not learn that Gen. Hooker was apprised, before making Ibis movement, of the suceess which is alleged to have atten ded tbe operations of Gen. Stoneman in breaking tbe Rebel communications with Richmond. If this fact had been known to biin, assaming it to be a faet, il may be doubted whether Gen. Hooker would have deemed it necessary to take step which most tend to deprive him of some at least, of the advantages resulting from Stone man's co operative expedition. IgyTbe assault upon Hainea Bluff was not successful. But all other accounts from our armies, South and West, are very encouraging : several important ad vances had been made, greatly to our gio. CiTTrinity P. E. Church (Chamberlin's Building.) services neit Sunday afternoon at 4, and evening at 7 o'clock, by the Rector, Krv, R. H- Brown. floilVfr T7l7rTr ! Rasters kotice. WUV&I If V if WWJaA ! yOTICE is hereby giren, lo all concerned. . . . I that the following aamrd persons ha. a-nlnnf'oiinlv Court Irc la mat ton ' ,heir "' ae Register' Olfis t'nlon County Court Proclamation : HLKLA3,the nun. 8A.M L &.n uuut : :.. ,.,, w:ii k. nrrsemrd tut President Judge for the 20th Jodieial i ,,,,, .nii ,uv,nc. ih, Ornh. iv. Uiitnct of r-ennsylvania, composed pi me fo id at LEVVISBIRU. for the eoanty tf couniies of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and , i nl()Di on ,ne ,h,ra Friday of MAY (nrxL) Jin WStxniToii and Jolts Wu bq5As- . ,he a4j daJ. of ,ajd monthi T1Z, ciate Judges in Union eouniy. have issued iheir , Th(, accoun, of J A Mem Efq, Adtoia precept, beanns-daie the 2Ut day of Feby, j,tr,,nr f Hmjamin U Bmu, Uva of Katl 1863, anil lo me directed, for the holding .f an : uutfa0e Twp, dee'd Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, dyer j x The final account of Jas T Lina, Ei, and Terminer, and General Qnartcr Exeemor of AUxandtr Graham, lata ef thw at LEWISBURG, for the county of IM, r..u- nf Lewtsbor?. dee'd on the Third Monday of MAY, (being tine lgih day) 1863, and to eontinoe one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for ibe connty of Union, to appear tbeir own proper persons with their records, inqui- 3 Tbe accoont of B n Thompson, Eieo dkt of Mury Driesbucfi, lale of the Boro'e M.illinbnrg. dee'd 4 The account of James Marshall, Admia. iMrator of Henry HeltU, laie of While Dter limp dec il silions.eiaminaiions and other rememDrancei 5 The account of Samuel Beehte', Aifmi to do those things wbicn oi ineir oinces ana in : j iIraInr (,f iheir behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit- f. j 1 ..I . . k -1. ' : ' ' yeNses inuDinerprryioa rucbuuug iu uchh of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in iheir attendance at the appointed lime agreea ble to notice, tiiven under my hand and seal at the Sher ifl's Otlice id Lewisburg the 17lh day of April, A D 1H63, and ihe S6th year of tbt Independence of the United Stales of Amen-ca-iod save the Commonwealth ! L. F. ALBRIGHT, fcherin" Gtorgt Stahl, late of East Baualoa from Union county, bat judge some of oar Companies mast have been engaged. TUESDAY'S WORK. The failure of Sedgwick to bold the foe in check from below tbe rains sweeping away bridges, and pontoons endangered and uncertainty as to Stoncman's work . induced Hooker to recross, which he did , with much recret. Tuesday, w were removed ; the rain fell in torrents ; pine boogbs were spread on the pontoons to prevent noise ; and at midnight, over terrible roads, tbe whole army maved en towards Falmouth, which tbey reached is i aad plight, Wednesday, with an estimated loss daring tbe week of ten thousand in killed, wonoded and prisoners. Many of oar wonnded and dead were necessarily left behind. STONEMAVS GRAND RAID. From Richmond papers and other sour ces it seems Gen.Stooeman'e cavalry were most successful in tbeir object. Tbe following were County Superintendent : Lather W. Anspach of Mifflinburg. John A. Owens of East Buffalo. Charles K. Haus of Mifflinburg. Mr. Haua thanked bis friends for their good wishes, but declined being a candid ate, and thought he ooald serve Ihe eaase oanded 1 'I0""' we" ' 00,ner pbere. iicing cailea upon, iur. Anspien sain he thought be could endorse the pledge of loyalty required by tbe Convention. Being also called upon, Capt. Oweos responded, "Maw and for ever." Ap plause. The first vote resulted as follows : J. A. Owena 3613 msj. L. W. Ansptch 23 So Mr.Owens was declared elected, and the Convention adjourned. It was harmo nious, and those best acquainted with the successful candidate most heartily approve tbo choice. He served honorably in the Btff-Oen. J. Kay Clement of Sonbnry is appointed I'rovost Marshal for Union, Northumberland, 8oyder, Jaoiata and Dauphin district office in Harrisbarg. Tbe West Susquehanna Classis of the Ger. Ref. Church meets at Mifflinburg, at 7 P.M. of Thursday, 2 1st Msy inst. 'Mai. Geo. Merrill and Capt. Jona. E. Wolfe reached Lewisburg, yesterday. WE. L. Mowry has just received lot of splendid Photograph Albums. Tbe annual report of the Superinten dent sf the Catawissa Railroad gives Ihe following comparison of the earnings in 1861 and 1862: 1S61. 18C2. Nett Earnings, $219,513 37 $290,366 23 Gross Earnings, 279,075 86 416,911 42 Tbe increase of nett earnings was $70, 817 86; anj the increase of gross earnings was S137,83i oil. Ho passenger bad been killed or injured on tbe road during the year. JUttifiUurfl jUatUct. Corrected Wicety Wheat 81,50 Eggs I 12 Rye 90 Tallow 10 thiuk that ooe of my former associates, Corn, old 80 Lard 10 who but a short time since boasted of love Oats 60 Clover aeed 4,00 for his country and her free institutions, : Flaxseed 2,50 Wool 40to50 Dried Apples. $I,UU Potatoes 62 ardice, eriogiog, in tbe attitude of suppli-! Firkin Butter 12 Sides Shoulder 6 cation, at tbe shrine of tbe Southern Con- j Fresh Butter... 20 Ribs & Shoulder 5 federaey. hat has so recently come j Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Ham 10 over tbe spirit of your dreams, that you ! Country Soap 4 & 6 ean inoa aieauiy repuuiaie uuia juur uuu By Tt.T J. C. Baetur, 30th nit., AMOS HBCHER and Have yoo lost all tbe pride of Mp"u"" -. Bjr R.T. Dr. Wton, 30th nit . VTSCKXT WARBA??! of N-w Jrmj mai Miat MARtfAAKT A. at'CAKTY of Sliltoo. I'm. and your country T Ibo sefltinieuts you express, savor very much of human depravity. manhood I Have you become so demoral ized aa thus to acknowledge yourself at onoe a trajtor aod a disgrace to the free institutions which gave you birth ? May God in bis infinite justice, prosper tbe glorious eause for which the Federal armies are contending, while to Ihe wretched torment of fire and brimstone, in the deepest gorge of bell, consign not only the Rebels in arms against our Gov ernment, bat also, and three-fold more deserving, tbe unprincipled and cowardly wretches, who openly avow themselves traitors, but who have not the moral courage to take np arms in favor of tbe 1 rebellion for which tbey profess so much j sympathy ! If such men as Vallandigbam ; and his followers expect to receive mild treatment at the hands of the soldiers of this department of tbe Army, tboy are laboring under a most woeful delusion. You greatly mistake tbe loyalty of those j wbo so freely gave their blood at Ibe bat MARRIED, GRAND JURORS, May T. 13G3. Hartletoo Juhn Dale, John Yarger, Simon Kathermau New Uerlin Reubea B OIdt,Danl Horlacher. BuRalue Jacltson Wolfe, Martin Dankle, James Irwin Union Lewis 8elsor Lewis Charles Hower White Ier Geo W Askin, Jacob Leiser West Buffaloe Jacob Ktine,Levi shoemaker, John Hildrbrand, Benhier Thompson Limestone heier Wehr, Emanuel Walter Lewisburg Charles H Cook.Peter H Beatsr, James M Mowery, Jackson M'Laughlio Kelly Peier Stahl Mifflinburg George M Royer TRAVERSE JURORS. East Buffaloe E B Waller, John H Brown, John Voun, Abratn Aurand Union Aaron VanBuskirk, Noah Stettler, Wm Hummel, Saml Kilter, Sml 8 Walter, Buflaloe-Adam iheckler, Howard, A.dersoa. ."Isa u K...hU iSS Andrew Kuhler. Thomas Tunis, Henry wui .til u lus J. l. s. ua u iici Dorman, Richard Jordan iiutaam is iicws. r. ajwra u to ; u D ar..,; B-k,.K W . lluu buoa U 1M J . M M.rtrl. It w """""'" "j"t "t . w.troterr 14 Elias Hoy joho Uouhtoa gt it Kelly Thos Clinpan.Wm Noll.David Grove, r B..r 14 White Deer Aaron Messinger, Ang A i VS I Donaskey, Jonathan Deiuendcrter, Jonn I an Mub.u 6 The account of Robert Foster aod Sam uel C. Tate, Administrators of YMliium Tat, late of Hartley Twp dee'd 7 The account of Kobert Aibey aad WiU liam A i key. Administrators of JUwii Aitey, late of West Buffaloe Twp dee'd 8 The final account of Franklin Krirdtr. Administrator of Levi Wagoner, late of Kelly Twp dc'd 9 The account of Maria Beil and Saatatl H Orwie. Esq. Administrator cum TtiL aa. of Herrykitl Belt, laie of lb Boro' of MilBia bnrg, dee'd IU The first and final account of Juka Gundy, Esq. testamentary aentor Trustee of Hornet Lloyd, under the la-.l will aad tetia ment of Nicholas Mensch, lata of ike Boro' of Lewisboig, dee'd II Tbe account of John Gundy JJ1. Guardian (f Sarah Elvira H"man. minor child of Mary Huffman, late Mary Walter, dee'd 13 Tbe account of John Gundy Esq, Guardian of Vane and Sarah Siltrrwvod, min or children of Mary Pilverwood, late Mary MTherson. dee'd GRltiliS MARSH, Dep'y Begister. Registrr's Office J.ewisburg, April IS, ISM I 1ST OF 1 KDERS of MERCHAN j DiZE, subject to License, within iba County of L'.MO.X, Pa., for the year 1C3. r't.'i.XicnKi C!iin.LtanM imiBrLa I mmrasiko Joba Wll I. 11 l.'KO Willi.w YouDg IS 1x30 Itr-n.or. long 4 Co 11 1: O Bui.r 4 bartox IS lift toiowo 4 I rotll.ro IS 1U:JQ Woif. 4 HiTM 19 fc:1 Richart West Buffaloe Daniel Fisher, John Hare, Benneville Reish.David Manes, Levi Kaup. Mifflinburg Wm Bogar LewisburK John Pross, 8elh M Bond, Curtis J M'NeiUas Blair.Thos M Donachy. Lewis Abram Kody, Daul Krauts, Wm Smith, John Reish Hartley Jos Kichart, Michael Schnnre, Jos Miller, Jr New Berlin Jos Kleekner.Saml C Millhouse. Brady John Corwell, Jacob Baker Hartleton Wm Wolfe U. W. rorrant 1. Kslwf 4 Co Joho Sqntreo C. W. S hullo N. K. ZinoMnsoa J. U tlo'o ZM D. U. kuMl 14 T OV 7:uC Juiuador :Bvaro 14 TuO T-V; MV UMU9 1W Eilwonl WiUoa IS 1044) ?:Wiiro4 Lois 14 Ili:u4 U '.mi Kohrrt f.io.forl 14 TMI 14 7rul) W.nl Mnilti 14 M 14 ?:uwi ium tcvsaai 14 Twu'Ooorso K. Swofm 14 TSX 14 Twll. f. C. Alba 14 T4I0 14 'M.Boojuiia Unoa 14 10 DCru, In llmwtono Tp. 5th lt.tr4 aaoat M Joan, SARAS rolict of ibo loto Henry Mum. At Jimr, S. Mrih . la Uoi.bsrf, Slh but, S4SAU EMiLAND, unl about ii fraro. X1 5 Reward " T TILL be paid by the School Board of East Y Buffaloe township to any person who will inform upon any one committing drpre ! dations or defacing in any way any of the . School Houses of said District, during the present year. By order or the Board : DAVID 8CHRACK, Pres'l V I. LINN. Bec'y Estate of Ora. Sarah Baize, dee'd. "I t THEREAS, Letters Testamentary upon V the estate of Widow Sarah Maize, late of Limestone township, Lmon county, dee d, have been granted Tavern Licenses. OTICE is hereby given, that Da.M Stitilor, of Uartli-J tuwojfcip, Adds M. Mooro do do Juba Stta, of Eact Buffalo towaahtp. Unrjev Krri.brr do do Jnaalban lloeh, of Wet Boffalot towr-.L'.p, John Lawr.nct do do Thorn Arbucklt.of Brady town.traa. i. V. llatrnbnch do do Jont Fivhrr. of White Deor tova.bip, William L. Hitter do do Pater W.hr, of LiaMuao townnhip, J. O. Oibooa, of L'oion townabip. Sanatl Bobp. of llartltoo, William Wol. do A.J. Waldeaaaul, Ltaubarg N. W. C. D. Cot do do H.U. Hetiel do do Lrri Cromlay do B. W. Ii Uoibal do do Pri-eilla Serhlrr, Minmburg, and Bamu.1 Buni, Nrw aVrlio, alu'bapt Klvckan do have filed their Petrtions for Tavern Lieense with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses- sioDs of Union connty, and they will be pre- t fr. Walt. Sbrl- i.rr. 4 t o 14 Ctisr,! Uaia 14 K. VI. U'Uha 14 T. O. Evana 14 Kiehard M. Coopat 14 V. 4.CaW..ll 14 Wm. T. KVilojei 14 Joba H. bvalo 14 lra.C. slrnach 14 IVfer Xatiuo 14 Philip liootlmaaagtH Mr.. SI. ue 14 John S. M.r.h 14 ew.-a Uolatein 14 ''. -oil 4 sua 14 ,.ra iwiet 11 t I iM 4 14 I J. K ;it foudorfrr i Co 14 J. .-. Marh f 14 14 Uti.J.lwim.1 14 iMt tie of Stone Uitcr. if for a sinele moment 'sons knowins themselves to be indebted to ' von entertain the ODinioo that we would .""1 estate, to make immediate payment! fni . ; I ,1 1 a , . . . . - . n .1 1.4 vi Anenoiorius t anami jnam was arrestea justify you 10 resisting lbs draft. We . m. i . I I T . . . , , - - . . 10 me snoscnucr in dub . , , u..-n.. ih. iak wno teei ineu form of law, notice is hereby riven to all per- I j " , ... , ' classilication last Monday, at bis bomo in Dayton, O., whereupon bis friends set fire to and burned down a Union news office, and aeveral large buildings adjoining, eut the telegraph wires, and raged like madmen notil tbe military, called oat, pat tbem down. These are tbe cbaps who boast of une column, moder Uol.Uavis, broke np ! . thit be M0 ttteDlj t0 th;B p0lt. Some tiie uauroad from Hanover Junction to Di,ector. wbo TOtcd fof $500 , , within five miles of Kichmood, alarming . . - . . . . the city greatly. j knowing bt tbe new oflicer might be, Tbe column under Gen.Averill went to j willing to ioerease the compensation if Culpepper Courthouse, and rooted Lee's ' be prove worthy of it Mr. Owens' resid cavalry, which fled over the Raptdana and ! ence ia with Adam Gundy, hie father-in- Army until exhausted, bat has recovered j i.free Press"and "enforcement of the laws' and "no mob violence!' Vallandigbam is safe in Cineinnatti. burned their Railway bridge. A third colwmn, under Gen. Baford, at Gordonsville, obstructed tbe two Railways leading tbence southwardly. Aotbwitbstanding these hindrances, tbe Rebel front both in number and spirit indicated reinforcements. Stoneman is ssid to be bow ranging on the west of Hooker, and tbe two, with Ileiotcelman, have a powerful force, that may soon resume operations. law, near Lewisburg, which is bis P. O. address. His commission issues 1st June. Mr. Hans and Mr. Owens both declined beinr candidates (in favor ol Mr.Heckendorn) until Thursday last, and each took tbe field j without the oiher's knowledge. On meeting i together, Mr.Haus Minking Mr Owens' claims the better, manfully resigned in his favor. By the way, it was all along urged by the Democracy that this should be "no party soothing cry under wnien tney The subscriptions to the Government loans are immense. Jay Cooke, agent for tbe Government in Philadelphia, is recei ving very heavy subscriptions to the five twenty bonds, reaching, on Monday $2, 250,000. This shows tba publio confi dence in the government. The Opposition are falsely boasting that tbey elected tbe Judge in Wisconsin. On loeal railroad issue, be bad a small msj. matter a anr vji-al Rennhhcan rotes for AnsDach llt d. j t a' ... . . . uooaer ana otoneman nave uirpiayea ; at the same time rallying an ineir lorces (one coming on crutches) in bis lavor : even in Republican Kelly and other districts, the "De mocratic" Director therein could not vote for our Republican Captain ! Verily, if we live to be a hundred years old or so, we may per haps learn that neglecting our friends, and bestowing honors and power apoo oar oppo nents, is poor policy! peat military skill and force, aod are in nowise at fault for not accomplishing greater present results. a.Tbe neat meeting of the Central Union League for Union connty, ia ap pointed for Tacjyocij nf Court Week. A general attendance, from all parte of tbe country, is requested. To counteract the Jt9Tba trial in Philadelphia of Huber and others of Berks eoanty for treasonable mischief of tbe secret orgaoicatione of the j preparations against the Government, has Opposition, tho friends of tbe Union must j proved a Secret Political Society, meeting OKoanizi openly, manfully, and aee that we are not aeaio taken at a disadvan tage as we were last year. barna at midnight, with gripe nd pass words and money fees inflaming against the U. S. aothoriiiea denouncing certain Iawi at unconstitutional adviaios shoot ing (bat not to kill 1) law officers aad arCapt. Jos. J. R. Orwig'a Company, art it Pont T n T r. i 1 n va uiaooargea. Tbeaa Companies have done good service, nd noted well tbe soldiers' part Will cur Union League give them a welcome home 1 aWTbere have been clouds and rain IB this region every day ainee Sunday. 1 Grass and Wheat flourish finely, but Ibe Utttncr erops tti fruit Deed the tan. 1 ben ao tbey dare not teatuy i inia we regret to he compelled to believe ia the sort of secret combination being formed by eertaia politicians through our land 1 Pot the Campaign t We will send tbe Star & Ckronirfe from May Court ootil October Election, for rirrr ocnth per copy. Scad oa the cash. You will, no doubt, purchase a revolver, and talk loudly about resistance, as all cowards do; but mark me for tbe express ion, you will never use them. I despise oritv of tbe home vote, but the soldiers a coward as 1 despise tbe devil, aod for gave Dixon f Adm.) 9.013 votes, to 1.CG6 ever hence you are in my humble estima- hod a cringing coward oi toe lowest oraer. Only think for a moment of a spirit so oontemptible as lo express Ihe wish that wc might desert the graves of our breth ern to ihe desecration of the Rebels ! Go on ia your mad eareer of opposition to the war ; but, remember, tbe time is fast approacbiog, when you will gladly give your right arm to be able to recall the treasonable acta of tbe put. If you de sire to know bow your letter was received, you ean readily determine by the follow ing. Ooe of tbe boys present when it was read, remarked, that, "if you were here, your skin would be taken off, and twisted into whip-lasbea with which to lash your soul on the road to hell." All denounce the author of aueb a treasonable letter as a mean, contemptible coward, who dare not fight for or against his country. With every sentiment of profound dis gust,! tubooribe myself forever the enemy of traitors at borne and Rebels in arms, while I aa unalterably for the Uoion. R. M. M'COY;, Co. F, 60th Reg. Ohio Vol's. and those having claims against the same, will KMeAn, ik.n t I .. .ntk..li..l fn. c.l. '. T I ;i, maa ,.n, I n ri , - w. nil. 1 . . . win, wuu uuo j """" : ment, to MICHAEL M. MAIZE, Elec t for the eaase in which we have enlisted ; New Berlin, May 5, 1863 pd but never, till the last armed foe expires, i will we ineloriouslv lay down our arms, as ; XVa.w UHUbJStii Ait II intimated in your letter. We will return borne for do other purpose than to bayonet (and, if Deed be, exterminate,) all such treason mongers as yoo described. This letter will no doubt conclude our correspondence, to which, do not objeot; aod siuce yoo have taken the liberty to write auch an insulting letter to me. I propose to deal plainly with you, in doing GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ao, allow ma to say that all your boast j srich as CofTee, Tea, Chocolate, Sugar, Rice, about resisting the draft is mere cowardly Molasses, Fish, Salt, Spiees.Vinrpar, Raisins, bombast. You an all your atripe lack tbe Brooms, Brushes, Tubs, Buckets,Soap,Butter, couraee to lift an arm to onooaa the draft. ! t'heese. tggs. Fruit. Fruit Cans, Oranges, Provision Store ! fPHE subscriber has just opened a Family X Grocery and Provision Store, in Roden baugh's building (late Kreamer's Tinsbip) West end of Market Square, where he has just received a well selected assertment of fresh day of May next A lo Washington HuUrhiaoa, Lanbbarf, tor a vholaaal Liquor atora. Ji. W. SANDS, Prothonotary Lewisburg, April 20, 186J 1 3 3 i: 7 8 9 10 11 BAarurroa T-00 William Wbitant U T-0 7:UU K. V. tilot.r 14 TruV T Wobera 3yig-lmT 14 l.uo T:0oJ visntLB ??) Braver 4 Co 11 1J-GO fitivuharlrtlaolty 14 T:0O 7:.J Saaiuai Walters 14 1 7JO; H!.H TOTS ?:U'CharI M. King 14 40 7:uu; rotuT ibus vjas Triors 11 uour 14 T:0 T:uO: ftL Fruot s toAD TKI LIB llaurk IS 10:00 Trwf arrrAL'X ToTCsmr 7 UU Ko lj a Uiiomtl T O"! Rich 13 l&OO T.OU BARTLET ToVSSUir iUark Uailponnr 14 law T-oo. ucaiaros : 0jDBE'rn 14 7 00 hlLLI TOWSSUIf I LlMrort TOT13IU vtn IUnaa 12 l:JoS KaudVnbu.b 14 I:0O Jm-,itt ani4 14 74K: Wuitc Data tw K.w colXBHt ;M)T 4 tlriir.j 14 T.l J. r. Corrry a la 13 lftOO- im Krrirt tvt Solomon Heiorliug 14 1.-00 Ma Tiyr; sa.vxx UWISBl KO NattuB Rawa 7 luitn J II Wajnrr T lfeOO Birrusarao Wm Riack T lu:uu .-.mc.I ?I.lr T lCnX) n m InhoU s J tH Nta Bsaiut Insr Kinj ? 10:wl MILLIARD 1ABIE3 iKiniv-I Q lieuel, two l.c 2d. 1 19 40c CO AN APPEAL will be held at ihe office of J. A. Mertz, Esq , in Lewisburg. on Tuesday, the 19ih day ol May, 1863, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, ahen and where all those wbo feel themselves aggrieved by the above ay attend if ihev think proper. WM. KOMfDNS, Mrrcaatilo 4pirait N.w Berlin. Ai.nl 17, lv.( To Trespassers. V"OTICE ia hereby given that all person X entering without leave upon my grounds Issue List for May 19. Ahm and John Anrand vs Schaffles Mary Beckley vs WmDeobler & H Baum Danl Renelef vs J & W Anderson Edward & James vs Levi Rooke and oth C H Shriner vs Wm Rule IT -1 1 r,.. D.u w f U Shrinor arilti nnl j n Mensch s Exs vs Voungm & Waiier Estate ofEIrs.nariaBL Graham, dee'd J &.1 Young vs Jos M Thomas T ETTER8 Testamentary nn the Estate of Arv Clark s Ad vs Lburcn n .uicnaei I i Mrs. MAKIA M.UKAHA.u, lateol Lew in the borough of Lewisburi:, that ibey will be dealt with accord.ng to law. Parents of boys making paths across my lots to reach, tbe Creek to swim, will please take warning. April 2i JOSEPH GLASS for t'other fellow, and Dixon is elected by 5000 to 6000 majority. A lawyer has been arrested ia Washing ton for speculating on tbe bodies of dead aoldiera. He would write to bereaved friends, offer to forward the "departed," pocket tbe fees in advance, and then send any corpse he conld obtain. Tbe estate of the late Stephen A. Doug lass, in Chicago, has been inventoried at seven hundred thousand dollars, but there are encumbrances upon it equal to its appraised value. Tbe executors report that there is do personal property. Tbe fire tn Williamsport, 2d May, came from a boy lighting a cigar in Carman's stable, and consomed thirteen woouen buildiogs, mostly westward of William St. Loss about $10 000, about $1,000 insured. Capt W. W. While (office ia Williams port) is appointed Provost Marshal for tbe Lycoming, Center, Clinton, Tioga and Potter distriott Robert Uawley, Esq., Commissioner. 8everal Boston friends of the late Gen. Reno have presented II 000 to bis widow, and raised a fund of 110,000 for benefit of bis family. Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pins, Flour and Feed, Cora, Cattle Powder, QUEENSWARE, Window Shades, Matches, btoye Polish, Nuts. Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and everything else in the Grocery line all of which he oners at the lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. CUA'S ROLAND. Lewisburg, May 7. 186J Dr. Wm. Darlington, for 30 or 40 years President of the West Cbestar Bank, has died at the ripe old age of M0 years. - A reeeat fire ia Denver City destroyed The Mnoey Insurance Compsov has prP er vne xauuoo made ao assessasal of 5 pet ecu. j Dollars. STATEM ENTof the LevfJabMre; Bank as required by the second section of the Act of General Assembly of this Common wealth, approved Ihe 13th Oct. AJ. 1857. Asaets. SnaHe 1b Bank lo bv Bank Cbacka and Not ofotlMr Bank Ib-po.it. ia U. S. Mint l!nitMl State 420 Uoad UniMd State Certificate H.no.Tlr.oia S per or lit. War IMS Bill dueoaatoa do do Cyrus Eaton vs J M C Ranck IS Geddes, Marsh dt Co vs James P Ross 13 Chs Cawley vs Menges & Penny wi no 14 Mi Klecltner same 15 Geddes Marsh & Co vs Wm Moore 18 Chs H Shriner lor use vs Wm Rule 17 same same 18 same same 19 8 R Baum for use vs John M Baum 20 Peacock Woodside II Co end. same 21 same same 22 Commonwealth vs W'm Brown 23 Wm Dreubach vs Brown Sl Dunkle 24 Twp of Limestone vs George Slear 25 Timothy Row vs Church &. M'Mlchael To the Physicians of Union County. VN invitation is hereby extended to the Physicians of the County, to meet in Lewi'hurat 10 o'clock A M ol Tuesday tbe 19th day of May next.fot the purpose of orga nizing a County Medical Society, and the t lftrSM 40 ; transaction of such bosiness as may be tho t iro-i . advisable. A general attendance is requested. ll,,i, 1 DllvllirllH n . . v. v, .... loo.iuo oo Si.OOOOO so.ouo 00 44,1110 00 M,1 ill Uabllltlea. nreotatlflll Pa othrr Haakt aad CrjanoBsaalta lla ItepoaJlora 444VI17 49 Assignee's Account. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Cm a lis 1 Cawtir, Esq., Assignee of Michael Kleckner and W tfe, has filed bis account in the Prolhonotary's Office in Lewisbure, and isburg borongh. Union conntv, bavin; been granted to Jobn G. Bogs, all persons indeb ted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them fvrseitle meut to JUHN G. BiHiGS, Eircitor, or A. H. DILL, his Attorney.' Lewisburg, March 26, IS6J. S30.S2 60 Sv41 ?! I said aeenuni will be presented for confirm; io,4t so;.. rw. .i,:.i.,j,.ii'Mwil. lion, vu a ivmbiii - -j . Personally appeared before meCJkadrew Kennedy, N. P., David Reber, Cashier of the above named Bank, wbo being duly sworn according to law says the above is correct to the best of his knowledge. May 6, 1863. DAVID REBER, Cashier. A.KR.VNEDT.N.P. S36.1M a : to the Court of Common Pleas to be balden at Lewisburg for the county or unioo. Jg. W. SaNDS, Prothoaotary Lewisburg. April so. 1 863 BULK FOR THE BILLION! THE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewiaburg with Pure Milk. .Trnn..r.in ahill! itlS 15th IMt- . rCrSOBS wishing to be supplied, will please send in their nanus to him, at the Lewisburg Bridae. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, a P'e"Ji.y I majority of customer. PAM 1 al. i Lewisburg, April 10, 1S63 TO TAX COLLECTORS. ALL Collectors knowing themselves in debted for uses for the year 1862 and previous vears will pay over their indebted ness bv May Court at furthest. All Collec tors will immediately proceed and collect the War Taz, as Ihe bounties lo pay the volun teers to Bll np the old regiasents most he paid. aed for support of the families. The War KNOX FRUIT FARM & NURSERY. 17OB many years we have made ihe eufti 1 vation of SM ALL FKS 1T.H a spe cialty, and taking into account v4aitTT,.r.t titv and viuTi, our stock of Vines anj Plants of CRArKS BUrSBERRIE. ' STSjWBKiRIES, HHIXKKr.lllllKS. BAsPSKRUaS. IIKIUMX -fr it nnequaled anywhere, which wevder on the most favorable terms. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to correspond with us, or send for our Price Last, which will be sent to all applicants tree of charge. Our 5W Store and llortuulural Houto is at So, 29 Fifth Street, where all articles belonging to such an ma' J lisbmenl can be had of the best quality. ' 988 J. KNOX, Buz 155, Pittsburg, Pa. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership of 8. Hrt.it and C. RoLasD, trading under ihe firm of Hunh At Roland, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be eon tinned by 8. Hnrsh, at tbe old stand. The Books aad Papers will be lelt at the Store until the 1st day of May. All interested will please take notice. S. Hl"RsH. lewisburg, April t, 1863. C. ROLAND. Executor's Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that Letter te ( tamentary on the last will and lesument of BENJAMIN AliUSJ AUi.oeceateii. of Lewisburg, Union county, have been granted to the undersigned, by the KrMe.- of Union comity, in due form of law : a l petin havine e.'aimi asainM aaid esli.it win prr-... Taz is now legalized and approved by lh ; them, aud those owing aid eiie are injurs. Governor. (Mar:) J A MERTX, Treas. I K1 to Bakc tveneriiate pavmrnt, in - 4JYRLS BR'JVVN. i-1 BLANKS10'" t'Vte,'. Cffiot i-'i.tui. I
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