Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, May 12, 1863, Image 1

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BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At $l.AO per Year, always In Advance.
'THE UNION." established in lSll-Wtule No. 2,617.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1863.
CHRONICLE," established in I843"Who1e No, 995.
rmiMihD sr.xi-ir.FKiT
Tuesday Morning k Friday Afternoon.
ftsjrlJuion County Court meets, Mon
day tn it, in Lewisburg. He nn hand, in
good time, if you want to do justice and
get justice done
a wagon or an ounce of provisions. Jl
baa taken one m ire gin than he Las loft,
lie has Inst, in killed, wounded, and miss
ing, about 10.000 men (other accounts
represent it even smaller), and believes
the euemy's loss to be much greater, as do
ober eye-wituc!ies of the fighting. (A
note by a CoafeJ -rjte surgeon pu's it at
H 000, and an intercepted c n.fi loutial
despatch from l.te almi's it to be "tcrri
fiis.") Twenty -Ce hundred prisoners are
in Geo. liuoker's hands. He has shat
tered and dcmoralifd the Rebel army,
while bis own remains well orgtniirfd,
nd in good heart. He is, binuclf, tran
quil, and in good spirits. Anions the
reasons ass'gued fir the inovemcut are
First the flight of the lltb Corps, which
i nn lur i .
rendered Gcn.Sickles mnvemeot Du-;t(irjf
aud forced the uimy but uf the ireftilly
elec'cd field of battle to wbivb Gou.
Hooker referred io Wis General Order of
April viO, aod c -uipelUd it to receive the
attack uf the enemy atntiDg densely wood
ed billi where it was itnpusMuIo Ij briog
all or nearly all of our troops into action.
Second : the rising of the Kappah-noock.
u
in couseqticoce 01 me aiorm, wuico was
- si r
jmeiy io enaaoger ioe noe 01 coiumuuici'
tions between the army and its supplies,
particularly as the Riilroad communica
tion with Acquia Creek bad been des
troyed for twelve hours at Brooks' Station.
Third : Ignorance of the success of Geo.
Sioueniau, from whom be did not hear
until he bad recrossed.
(?n fsrnneman'a PTnrJtttn araa ftiA
most daring and successful cavalry r.i i !
j rmrr A, A !
round MClel ans army, he did " ,
tioCoaa-y3.sConitimpL-wi.borS,ThorM.jnt. being do Supervisors to do it, last year. : home much rejoiced to get out of the ; square ol tne best part ot the town was ' ohuc y wjwnnu, ...u . . uwemu, ..
.... . , . j- ., a ir. .,,;.. i :u ; , i ii, ! ,nTnpA murn chiin m tdn hi. r.i.l two corps, aod is now occupying his former Bv virtue of sundry writa of Vend. Ei. an J ; JTi 1 Houe. and suitable Outbuildings. A
TH3 RESULTS. lh,d Mf ,5eck Ui pSSSed " ,h l,c) ra-. "earned, Una:, mtdo b. raid a , ' ;t ChMe,Ilorf B ,9 found Fi. Fa. issued out of ibe Court ol Commr.n i "od Spring near the bo?se. and a a .rear, af
TI , , , ' Hu,e (by a party, vole) an act to vacate states that great destitution prevails in the week or two before we arrived. They ; " . , f . ,., 0r i;nl0n County, and to ine directed, water flows through the Tarm. Also sW kada
th in th8 f i south-ri"to fan"r,e9 iw- to 1 h" : Q7i nT : ivr th: left -r: - j
J' u ' April, Mr. Johuson moved a substitute, degree, on beans, lie says the South j citadol in that fi'bt, and a brick Jail wuh j A great panio prevailed in Richmond On Fri-l.iy, Aloy 15, ld, i Brown, east by Peony and Goady. south by
old encampments, without the loss of ,, , ,. : r ,:j ir.-lini;.,,,, npr believed the North was I one room, and a dunceon. which was fhe I on account of Stooeman'. annnaeb. Gen. At the Public House of William Wolfe, in 1 the a.ncketowa and river road, wt by Jaet
uainagc ueyuuu iicaung a lew uorsea. : , ,he r,a(1 undertake to build ii.at or wuhin
Stonemao's men have ravaged the entire ! the rates proposed. I apprehend that all reas
, . . i .. . . i onable men in that vicinity will be satisfied."
country between Lee and Kichmond, gone !
Within three mile, of the Rebel capital! Mr. Jobnson'a amendmeot embodying
(and might have gone through it and J "8 g"'id offrr of Mr. Iiillman
mzde it a desert if their instructions had ! (eenlel1 " obwioo.lj fair and proper, that
permitted), divided Railroad oommuoi-!U on-ntmously agreed to in Senate.
. . ,, f ,s.. i ; Going back to the House, Mr. Heck
cation, broken up tbe James Itiver Laual, i '
nd raised tbe mischief generally. They
have doubtless all, or nearly all, Cjmej
afely off, ono column Laving gone down ;
tbe far-famed Cbickabotniny and come out i
under our flig on tbe York River. The!
entire movement was a grand success, and !
puts in the deepest kind of shade any aod j
. , . , , ,
all tbe boasted performances of the Ccn-:
.l nx-' 1 .1 i. ... i.
tauraoflhn f hivalrv. the hri7arls who.
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like their prototype D.xz'e in the play,
boast that tbey were born on horseback.
We have Admiral Porter' official
report of the taking of G rand G ulf. It
was a great affair, and of vast importance ;
to the Union cause; at Washington it is
considered a fair offset for Gen. Hooker's
temporary retreat.
HARaifisuaa, May 8 Gov. Curtin,
wto is now at Washington looking after
the welfare of tbe Pennsylvania wounded
eoldiers, telegraph to Mr. Slifer, Secre-;
tary of State, that arrangmcnts have been
made by Geo. Hooker for tbo recovery of j
the wounded, and tbev will be returned i
to os to-day. We are also happy to inform
friends, that the Governor has effected an
rrangement, by means of wbicb, all tbe i
-onndnd n..l. of tr..i;n .ill h nt :
,fc l:..i. i:.:.. 1
thus enabling their friends to more easily 1
minister to their wauts. He expresses !
'
himself as perfectly eatisned with all tbe;
arrangements which have been made for
tbe care of the wounded, bythe 3eneral ;
Government. He adds that Stonc'man is
v.a ..r i
j
tiyLee' army is now probably some-1
where in the ixty miles of country i
between Richmond and Fredericksburg, j
t, , . , v 1
It is a largo army, in some glee over the.r ,
recent successful resistance, and desperate j
in fear of tbe loss of their capital. If
seems probable Ilooker is pressing 1
them, he needs to be wary. We deem it !
"oou.ous and critical period, in this j
fircicr ,;,t,. r , .
- "6 , uur gran a operations to j : --
restore peace and prosperity. I t-jGen. Hooker, in bis testimony
The fact that Ricbmoud was compara- j before tbe Committee of tbe War, said
tivcly defenceless, aod our forces at the ! ,n,t D0 cimP'g0 ,n tDe world ever saw a
White House aod Yorktown, so oear it i m.ore 811-1" advance than that of Hum
i. fi-. . a . phrey'e diviaioo, in Fredericksburg. It
pave probability io a floating rumor, on 1 t. j . ', t i. i . i.
; . V. . . , 1 eharged nearest the Rebel entrenchment,
tatnrday, that R cbmond was taken b, , ,u. dw WM UUUeVa
our force, from tbe h.st. Tbe story, ! i31.t VoL wnich iDoIode. c , 0f.
prooaoiy, ... g, up oy atocK-DroRcrs, ana
, . . I
oy that class of person who are constant-.
I- . .. . . i
.j ....ug , get op expedients to break ,
- oauicuueas oi me saonatn ty
fabricating exciting War News.
Ia Philadelphia, F ri J I V . nn. nf Ilia '
hrave boy who bas risked bis life for the
tarry fl.g tore dawn a lying bulletin at ;
lh offije of a traitorous print called The
Some Secession .jaipatbixcrs no-j
oertonk to make row about if, but were '
'he point of getting what they deserved, ,
.rd !nT HeorJ em P end restored
"Mer. Cheers ..re given for Mayer
"'I Geo. Uuoker.
I
Thlj Brady Stats Road.
Lst year, an act was passed, for a State
Koad from Uuiontowu, in Uuion Co., to
Montgomery's, in Lycoming Co. Tbo
portion in Union county, we understand,
is made: that io Lycoming, not there
nrdcini.il that Ihn nnpninir
road should be sold at public nutery, and
a contract m.de at rates not to exceed
those named ia Mr. Hillman's letter, (as
copied below,) if such bid tbould be
i.flered, and, if none such were obtaiued,
providing that no further proceedings to
open the road should be had for one year,
thus affording time for a repeal at next
session. Senator J.ihriS'm said :
"Mr. Chairman : Thrre i a great dicrrp
aory. in the alleg nioni beiween the friends
and oppnnenis of ihis mad, as to ihe expense
which will be caused by u bem tpeiied.
Tne pponenn contend that Ihe opening of
that part of Hie rad wliieh lira in .-ycoming
will cut Three Thousand Dollars
whilst iis friends aver, that it will not cot
more than one inurin ol mat sum. as i have
proposed a substitme for ihe House bill now
; ""der consideration, I de.,.-e to place upon
record my reasons for so doing. I request
the Clrrk to read ihe following letter:
H it IltfixRT Jniijfsios Sir: I hTe b?eo informal1
trtt rititni uf Hm.lv. ..Trouting rnuntT. tiK urajitl th
rpnal ot tiif rt o buitJ rmil rtrnrufiirinit kt I o On- ;
t'n ml t-irmioitlua: at M-intx"mry St;nm, urgmjc
tltwt -atl rul tvi.l b- -i-tiillv oi.pr-i-it to the- iiitiiiV
ttnt "T th-ir liwnhip, fnn-ntiich tt will mt ti
t wu)hipitnr ThrwTitUR-in Dollar, txeiuig Sutjr Uo!l
to erh wan In the tnrnlili.
I will hinj tuy-tflf t rniiM-s tTi rnni. Ini-lH.lln- !t !
who Irntcth. tor the kimi .f 'Mm hoilar uti'i r'ify Otitu .
It rxt. towkiug Ton-i twflri f-t w.i.r in th rm- ,
, .km'nt cut. l ji
io tiui'd hhiltt oT-r HUrk
lir lliuidrtHt iiollsirrt. bcins in .
,jrn "f ''n1 i'rw. The ttunce through unaJy !
. tuWDatllp li lsi ttln ttirf hUTKlrexl Tivd.
uieuaiuj juar.
1 Mel4 M, !(.
P. R. tltl.t. AN.
Moicil Vt, lS.i.1.
"i ?w tob-eom'baii fortbartnc i.rf riniir.f.i ih
enntr-t OD lh part of !. K. tollman titfto th t.rini.
alw.wa ttatl, aban.v.r I hi- contract hall b awardxl to
to.ti.l.ia. ' II. MoMCoMKKl."
The centlemen who signed Ihis letier. are
for any engagements ihev may assume. And
as their proposition is a tangible one, an I
w.ll. under the subs.i.ute as proposed by me,
if oiTered at the public sale directed io be held,
result in ihe opening of this road at a very
STmI
.v. .nn.lnJ.J ll..l I. .-ill I.. ha.tr,.r.ll nar.
ti to settle the diipute in the manner pn-
po,H by ,he $(jbstlluPt(.. if , he panics des.r -
reiuscta io concur, l ue oriciuai law,
therefore, remains binding, upon the So
pervisors of Brady io Lycoming, to finish
tbe work as therein required. But Mr.
Billman's proposition is so reasonable,
that it may still be taken, by those con
cerned, as the basis of a settlement of the
' matter. The desired highway between 1
. , , .
'the point named eao be completed, it
r 1
seems, for S700 or $750
i &Our County Standing Committee
is called to meet, Tuesday of next week,
Tbe business is not stated. If it is to take
any action respecting tbe State Convention
ot 1st July, csre should be baa not to;
name, as Conferees or Delegates, men who j
sre every year conspiring with .he Cop-;
ptrheads Io defeat our nominee and des- ;
troy our party. If it is to call tbe Pri-
mary Meetings ta select candidates, let j
,h8 Frmer fix the tUuf(ot whatever suits
them will suit all others.
ula Jear tnfe f noula 08 "l ,D0 ,
ffieicnt organization. Last year, our ,
n.. ii
.... I...I l,n;. ..e.
ay, while j
t"nltn were ecre,lJ oonspinng
" defelt Rec1. Rit,er- ll'y" ia- Weed- j
iog out the traitor in our army, has done
- . ... . . ..,
much eood our party needs purifvinc !
' Bime faffer. j
rgrWe have tbe followioa additional !
4
County Superintendents:
pnydcr Wm. Moyer, Freeburg, 8100
Wayne L O. Ward,"
500
Montour V m. Butler
Br.dford-O. J. Ciubbnck
600
1000
500
1000
600
COO
Schuylkill Jesse Newlia
Juniata II. B. Zimmerman
Berks J. S. Ernieotroul
Wwoming W. I.moBr
Columbia C. G. Barkley
Mooroejobn B. Slorm
Tjoga Capt V. A. Elliott
Center Tboma Holahau
Bucks S. 8. Overboil
Biair J. G. Knuntxmaa
IiT;; J-Y.oaoi
York S. B. Heigas
800
COO
1000
.j.., tnd Ca., , . . . . f
- B " r wvue. aitu UIUCI9 iiuui
the W.t r. .t..:. t...
w . w IUK" "as-
,ej tui we lney ,lood ,h. .nock
The Difference.
Alt nmner.t. .re) tint noi.i..eV...et.
lint -! I nAnnAcTiaafla tM rfeomoneate ..J
somehow tbe Copperheads seem to control
tbeir Presses, tbeir Conventions, and tha
p.rty generally. There are loyal, true,
War Democrat, men who love tbe Union
better than tbey do Rebels or anything
that Rebel love. but. ther are unfortunate
' io their woeteiinus, foefte Coppfheadtl
JW r4vV party. "That' What' tha
matter.
j Important Facts.
A gentleman stated to us the other dsy
that a friend of his, who Lad been in
j South Carolina since the rebellion broke
; out, had succeeded 10 making Lis escape
; from Seeessia, and arrived at Lis old
! in earnest in profiting the war, nntil
lWent Lincoln's Emancipation I rocla-
matioa appeared, which cu-ed great
consternation among them, and compelled
' m-.ny to admit that their cause was hope-
less. It is nothiog uncommon, he pays,
to heir persons there now say tint their
i i
conleueraoy IS noomeu, anu inai u is uwu
v ' '
rr ,,uest,o t Umc at lo h;w Ion,, met,
m .t
UMuut. Tbey are losiugciufilenoe
in their Northern allies, and with the loss
of that coufi lence sink the hopes of their
success.
They now hops to hold out
,. , . ,
irt'i can wiin
v
' ii jmicer, when they say they can ij'.l
1. ,1,,,. ,w m .,.r.
'
in
...... j .. -j--.
uiioa. If tbey bad no expectation of aid
sotne way from their nympaibizers in
the N-rth, they would at once yield. Si
j
It is doubtless
of '70, and the
1
eatly prolonged
savs the Ib'innn Cuurier.
true that the Involution
War of 1S12, were also grei
by the Tories and those who carped about
"IVaeo, peace, when there was no peace."
Slavery or Liberty must triumph, by arms,
to make a true, permanent peace.
IoA. J. Morris (sick) 142J, has been
removed to Philadelphia. We see do
other Union county name in connection
. '
i with late BrmV movements.
Lt.Col.Wm.II.Armsirong was captured
during a struggle for the colors of bis
regiment, but escaped to do more service,
" " " " , '. . ,
i ItetTshould the sky be clear, it will bo
a pleasant trip for mauy of our readers to
; the meeting io New Berlin, Thursday
time light to
I .Al.irn hnma in T.it tlii-CM Im a n-noi!
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j ra
1 (A-i .ftb.s. 8. Co.t.i0.. .t iwtsb.., )
AF..V.Y HEWS.
CnmMndeBO oT th. Star a Cbronlcla.
VoUnu's i'otNT, La., April 21.
Sherman's corps is now the only foroe
here the remainder bavo gone 18 miles
belo
', to Caribage. We expect orders to
move daily. The weather is fioe and tbe
health of the army improving. The canal
has turned out a failure.
Last Thursday night, seven of onr iron
clads and four transports run the blockade
, past Vicksburg. It was a sublime specta-
1 cle ooe of the most brilliant feats of the
war humiliating indeed to the Rebels
after all tbeir bragging of tbeir Gibraltcr.
They did their utmost, yet one transport
only was sunk, others slightly damaged,
one man killed and six wounded.
Fur two weeks past, 500 negroes were
employed in erecting a masked battery at
ry"
(,9 extremity of the levee 1 miles
from
tbe cjt Xbe work was done at ni"ht :
the battery consists of four 30 lb. Parrots
cssernafed. This bttterj oper,d Pn lhe
c;,y er. Friday morning and continued
nn,:i Frllu, eVHnin-..doin!T r-reat dam..
Tha iUheU j.j oot rel)!. ,er. uvily.
V...I..4.. nn..)l fi;.i.;An ...
j Aniriuojf mil .jui.idivu .(.muicsjcu
by Adj. Gen. Thomas. His object was to
-
cxplaiu the policy adopted by tbe Govern-1
D,eot ,s to U9e 0f the saTes lbi,. are
daily coining into our lines. The able
'
bodied men were to be armed, to garrison
forts and for the protection of tbe deserted
rdantations alooi? the rivcr.while those not
r ho.rinr, .rm. .... to e.lti..t
(hose plantations aod support themselves.
pPeccboi wer6 ,l9 n,,da hj General
c. Til 1 t - 1
Sherman, Blair aod several brigade com
mandcrs, all endorsing Thomas. They
were for putting down rebellion by using
;ki ' . Tl.a ,o-. n..!..i !
" ""- - u-.
of tbe 83d Indiana occasioned considera-1
, , , . ,.
ble merriment. He was for using anything :
luai wuuiu u:ui iuq ncoein, nun it it. w..
II C .1- .1.- l ,t .1. :t I
thought ourang outaogs would be useful,
. . .. . , -
put them at it. lnree montns ago, tnis
army wai much divided ; a great part were 1
. . l
against arming tbe negroes, but tbey are
now almost nnanimously in favor of using
tham in anv v that thev ran he aervica. I
- - j j j
able. Tbey ask the earnest and united
support of the North, and success is cer
tioo. Wm. Reed.
From the 51st Fa. Vol.
Viscaurca, Clsrke Co Santera Kentucky,
April 20, isos.
The Hotel here struck us a being
rather odd for such a beautiful and ricb
country. Tbe best of them are generally
destitute of carpets, and havo a remarka
ble paucity of chairs, table, wash-stands,
" I j
...h H th.t irnes to bed earli
est, generally fare best, as hi last act
- o
before retiring, i to go in to some neigh
boring, uninhabited room, and procure Ihe
necessary towel, wash bowels, &t-, giving
sly laugh to himself at tbe anticipated
growling of tbe occupant when be comes
to claim bis own. Batf as every body
did it, and every body expected it to be
done, we get along peaceably. Tbey have
little enpola no the top, io wbieb there
ie big hell, with rope coming into tbe
j ball, which is need to oall 8 (errant, and
I is rung twice for meals. We occupied,
1 for our Provost Guard, at Mt. Sterling,
j the old "Kentucky Hotel," which was
perfcot labyrinth of rooms, and reminded
I you of the descriptions you read of in Far-
j ton' life of Jackson. Nearly a whole
foulest place 1 have met with : an odor
strong enough ,0 overset a wel! person
ome out of it when we opened the door.
; With this exception, we have a high opin-
ion of Mt. Sterling, of its hospitable peo-
I pie, and of the country. The town is in
a little valley, and the slopes or the u.lia
i i ;,, !...
. jj.ouj uui,
I I fT a
nnny large anu oi niaguiuceuj s.yie.
Our regret at leaving the place was very
poignant. It bad its complement of Ken-
i tueky's prida and boast, pratty women.
I
' shouldu t wonder if many of us would lio-
! ger in this
I : ,hu -..- ..tt'heo this cruel war
t is over."
There is a good Court House
hr. hut thn T ill is a d sirraea. Perhana
, o r-
, crime is so rare that the people think the
I . . . . .. .. .
i odd straggler that caiamita it is deaerviog
of the worst treatment. It struck me, too,
j ---
j that perbspj the people are ao hospitable,
so accustomed to looking to their own
... . f
homes and the houses of their friends, for
i rest and comfort, that they come to regard
the Hotel as a mere stopping place. Cer
tainly, Ihe requirements of the people give
character to tho hotels of a country.
On the bite of this Court House, stood
an old log Court House which witnessed
the maideu tff rts of Henry Clay, and bis
"silvery tones" were beard last addressiog
a Jury in this one. Oa the walls are
portraits of their Judges and Lawyers,
Garrett Davis, Dr. Hood, and others.
I notice, nobody is addressed as "Mis
ter," but it is 'Ho ! Bob," 'Ho! Diek,"
"Ho! Captain," with a peculiar intonation
of Ihe voice whhb I can't illustrate.
Could you give liuff!e Valley a wide
extent hundreds of miles, say with its
rolling bills, its Ligb cultivation without
its bad pike, but a good pike in every di
rection without its bold mountains, that
I miss ao much without its fine horses
just now, as Hobs aod Feds, (as they are
termed here) have made use of tbem ioso-
! mnch that many have oot enough draught
and work animals to put in their crops,
yet remembering that Kentucky had tbe
fin.t horses in the world, and there was
.. ' . .
or aged matron or sire, but had their own
horse with all tbo gifts that God bas
ever blessed a country, 'bating the niggers
and whiskey, you can form some idea of
the lines in which our lot has fillcn.
J. M. L.
l.'T'The Standing Committee of the Union
League of Lewisburg will meet at Mowry's
Uallery, this (Tuesday) evening, for ihe trans-
action of business pertaining lo ihe League.
Members please laie notice.
ll.mll.e I VPIIf llltnr 1ST
I Hall V Ut lli I JJijIiLlit
Thursday evening next (I lib inst) at die
' ,d c"urt H,,ase ISfur Berlin, a t nlo
ou
;
! on the State of the Couniry. Let there be a
' ooi "''" "f ' "J young, men and
women, from far and near.
UNION.
ITninn Poontt C-i h Cnltotl f'Ani'anftnn
union 1,OUlltJ UUO. UVUUU1 VUlltCUllWU
j In pursuance of a resoluiion of ihe last
y,';!,;,"
I d ... M' :
, r : .l
the Fifih annual meeting will be
c.vnurcn in L.ewisDurg,l nurs-
dav, Hlh May, 1863, at 10, A. M
roll reports from all lhe Sabbath Schools
I j. w. sanus, le-wubur. o.Kn p....ibie...
I tZJi:
' .T.hI '"L" .l!l"r" jr.' " '.'.ST,
In I ii k.i. Miintr. are il . . -m. I ti. he ant ... h. Swm.m
-'.,--i'f !-' "'.'! J """' "'J1-
It a Hrown. John Ilerti, li-orjr Uerhart, John z-iier
.ad C I Urewer
. n.i i ' i,
Antpl. .croaimndetioD. bar. bran provided for all
who may a'ternl the Ooveotina.
Several Mreeta will be deheerc in the evenine
Byorderof A. Krt'lNKF.IKO, Pn-.'t
sThe Republican and Union Committee
of Union county are requested to meet at the
R'viere House, Lewisburg, Tuesday, May 19, !
9-i
();,ur, .,tk) at I, P M
Committee d t rnmraan.D n.riwt. m nmwn, o e i
Sliar,jM(lloer. S Si.iaelmyer, P Clioeao. JnoKel.b.
"h ivanr. Mdwd Waji.,jc. summ, t smith. Jeaa.
oeourn.
.
Dedication Thenewlyerectedchurch
of the Evangelical Associatiou in Lewisbure
w,(1 he .c.j
to ihe service of the triune
lo4 (Providence permitting) on Sunday, 31st
of May. SarvioiMi to eiimmcnee .t ill A. U of aaid dae
8crice..:.tai4 p. m. ..d ;"ia th. Thi
ki1 "nTb. ,Xra ..y." 1
'i"'"l.- Tit. Christian public U iuvitad to .ttead on
liKhooiv. Th. ubn.o.o oohiie i. i.ii. . .,,i :
tha ocn.ion. I
Lewi.bunt. May 11,1863. I
Colon Comity Fair
Wednesday to rridsy, Oct. T. and . 1WS j
la Carer, Wy.Jolte Oo , .boat th. 8th Inet. of long
feeer, RillIKKT Hf KAHAN, aged .boat 67 years. Mr.
Ptrahoa wa. a aioct respected ritiien or Bnff.loe tow..
ship, aatil this Itoriu. when, with . hone of ecttlio.
i hi family aroand him, b re mo Ted to . tranewnt doom
oa earth.
rOe.ths!ii Snrder eoantv.1
At MlddlebuiK, 4tb Inet, HOKACIf Kbit FT, adn of
w m. vilfr, aed l
email o.. Nil HOI
,0
hKiisKt, ard about st year., ia
Slbln.t-. JOI1.M Ue.KHAKT.aard .boat St Tear.
Wuhln(ton Tp, 4th inst, ADAM UAKMAN, red bo
yean, ia fraebarn, Sd iuL,JOIIN tlL'BUS, aged b
ycra.
ZLcUJiflUurrj JHacUtt.
Corrtctr.it Weekly
Wheat $1,50 Eggs.. f 12
Rye 90 Tallow 10
Corn, old 80 Lard 10
OaU.. 60 Clover eeed 4,00
Flaxseed 2,50 Wool 40to50
Dried Apple. $1,00 Potatoes 62
Firkin Butter 12 Sides 4 Shoulder 6
Freeh Batter... 20 Rib & Shoulder 5
Rage. 4,5, Htm 10
Country beep 4 4 6
TVTaC-TTTG
wUtlwvNW J!l wWkl
" " " !
; IlOOKCl I110VCS ilbllfl j
W'asiiimoton , May 9 midnight. Oo
j Friday last. Gen. Honker again paueil to
i "ooaer miormea Uiu.uai.eca, mai, witn
""Tto Mpl.
certij0
Ooe despaloh states that the Rebel army
0f Lee is retreating towards Richmond
' that Hooker has been reinforced, and is
, o.,ow.ug . up cose,, peruaj-aaevcro
, bailies eoinz on.
i . .r j . t. .i m
Another desnaten lava that the War
n,Blrtnl, . .j;..,h. -antura
i 0f KhnjoDd yet, although they are hap-
py and hopeful.
The Army of the Potomso crossed the
river with sixteen days' rations deploy-
ing oo right and left, but bsd not found
the enemy up to 4 o'clock this (Saturday)
morning.
r "i .k 1...
j u.u "ui output -u .v.
' np, expressing their disgust at the rule of
. . T . t , I
i the Rebel leaders.
yia Vr-s -Vonroe, it is said onr forees
f ta turirets Monroe, it is saiu our lorces
j nl.e occupied White House, capturing a
' Uibei company. Forty Rebel families
i. . '
', h"eJ'
Tucxduy Morning's , Xem.
Gen. Ilalleck it is reported will go with
tbe Army of the Potomac, which is in fine
condition and good spirits.
Gold in New York, 11th inst., down to
48 Copperheads down in the mouth.
fcjjrDr. Lots of Union Co. it appointed
Surgeon, and C.C.Kawn E-q. of Dauphin
Commissioner undar tbe Military law for
this Congressional district
Victory at POUT GIBSON
Grani Gulf, Miss., May 3. We
gained a glorious victory at Port Gibson
on tbe 1st inst. Tbe enemy are in full
retreat. Our forces are in close pursuit
The Illinois troops as uanal behaved with
tbe greatest gallantry. Tbe lose on onr
side is 150 killed and 600 wounded.
We have taken 1,000 prisoners. Tbe lost
of tbe enemy in killed aod wounded was
much greater than ours.
Richard Yatcs.
The Rebel numbered 11,000.
MEMrms, Thursday, May 7. Gen.
r . 1 . 1 J i-v I r la .
' u" ."?.,u.reu. ""oa uu" ro"
Uibson, and illard Valley.
Oo Wednesday, Gen. Grant! army
was 30 miles op tbe Big Black River
marching on the rear of Vicksburg.
Grant has sent 1900 Rebel prisoner to
Milliken's Bend.
Gen. Van Dorn ia reported dead shot
by Dr. Peters, whose wife be seduced.
REMOVAL.
! rPHE subscriber respectfully informs her
j friends and palrons lhat she has moved
lo R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Third
I and Markel Sis, where she will keen i hand
a good assortment of LADIES' TIIMMING,
nitiuo...i anu i.oin...i3 ul uti aiuos -aiso
Gallaher's celebrated SOAP. Motto
"Small 1'rofiU and Quick Stlet."
It. MMIalion.
BAKERY.
T WOULD respectfully announce that har- '
J. ing taken Mr. Cooper's esiablivhment I
shall keep on hand FrCMh Itrend, Cakes,
also Hran, heat and Indian and Kye when
j ordered. ICE CREAM and Conleclionery
in everv variety. H. L. M MAHON
Lewijburir, May 11, 1S63
PIILK FOR THE MILLION!
rriHE undersigned iniends supplying the
citizens of Lewisburg wilh Pure Milk,
Commencing about the 15th inst. Persons
i w'sh,"? ' be aPPlied. P'se '
', their names to him, at the Lewisburs Bridse
... . .. .. ...
i ne Miia will be delivered (daily except Sun
days) morning or evening, as preferred by a
majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER.
Lewisburg, April 10, 1863
Five-Twenty IT. S. Loan !
TinHE LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisburg,
X t-'nioti Co. is Agent for the sale of the
United Slates Six ner Cent. Five-Twenty
'f
leilrs Loan.
niuuuuis i;bii oc ii.u lit uu iiic ulcus in
different individuals. The Interest on this
Loan is payable and will be paid in Gold. 9'J'i
Estate of Hrs. Sarah Ulalxe, dee'd.
"7"HEREAS, Letters Testamentary upon
V the estate of W idow Sarah Maize, late
.ot Llmes:one township, 1 nion county, dec d, ,
bave been granted to the subscriber
oave Deen granted to me suoscriDer in one
form of law. notice is hereby eiven to. all per-
.,, !..: ih-mselir.. In be indebted lo
I said estate, to make immediate payment;
ana tnose naring claims against tne hui,
will present them dury anthenticated for set
men t, to MICHAEL M. MAIZE. Exec'r
New Bcrhu, May 5, 1863 pd
'5 Reward
"IT TILL be paid by the School Board of East
Boffaloe township to any person who
aril) infr.rm nnnn anv nn. ennimilline etenrau
' "lf in any way any of ,h.
School Houses of said District, during lh
present year. By order of the Boar a i
DAVID SCHRACK, Pres't
W. I. LINN, Bee'y
Estate of Dennis Phillips, dee'd
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas,
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Dennis Phillips, late of Lewisburg boro',
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber
by the Register of Union county in due form
of la., therefore all persons indebted to said
j estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having Just Claims agaioit
the lame may present tbem doly authenticated
for setllemcnt. In tbe subscriber.
. SAMOKL SMfER.) Admleiw.
JOH.V B. LINN, $ trators
Lavisburg, April 2S, laftl
The Lndies' Soldiers' Aid Socie-
tewtll t the Preebytertao ehorcb. THIJR.my
AirkK.N.AJN, at o'clock. JK.N.MK M. BUVrK.
Real Estate.
the Boruueb of Harilrion, and county afore-
said, ai 1 o 'clock P. M a certain Tract of ; For Terms, inquire nn th premise.
Land, situaie in Lewis township, county of! April 6. 'G3ni6 OnDFREY DECK.
Union, bounded on the nurtb by land of Mr. . gj
lieibh, on the east by land of Cbrnl ao i QaaA Pntitnaa fir Qata
Mench. on the sonih by land of W.lliam 1 "
Hoffman, and on the we.t by land of heir, of Off BLSHEL3 of OOODMCjrS SEEO
Wm. Taie, dee'd. containing one hundred UUU LIX.3, comprising the follawiog
and fifty acres, more or leas, whereon art vrieue t darnel Chili. Ciijco, Ccairai City,
erected a two storey bnclt dwellint bouse.
bank barn, with oiber Outbuildinzs. wuh
' . ' . ' i
ihe annunenancts. Ae.
No t. Also, a certain Tract of Land,
! sif,u
' t'"r
aate in Hartley township, and coumy
resaid, bounded north by land of Jacob
w.ik nn ik. k. i,a ..r i)r.,i k . k.r.
, ,.. OB lh. ,u,h bv land of Jacob Fe.e.
I and on the west by land of Abraham Mover
' and oihers, containing one hundred and fifty
j acres. or leas, whereon are erected a ,
I " V""V " Vu..u.u.3,
lth h. .npurtenances. e
I No. 3. Aisn. a certain Lot of Ground, sil-
' . a l r 1 1 .
! aforesaid, bounded on ihe cast by public road
na to in the Kitmnuh of lfartla"ti.&. diunt
' leading from Hartleion to Orw.g's mill, on
: leaaing irom name. on io wrwij mm, on
he south by an alley, on the wesi by Jacob
: 'arS'r; "na n """h bT 'h" ' of
i bainuel Hanpt, coniaining three acres, mi.re
! or less, wuh the appurtenance,, Ac.
V- a A ...... 1 ... -f f 4
in the borough of Hartleion, and Coanty !
aforesaid, bounded on ihe east by public road
leading from Hartleion to Orwig's mill, on!
the south by other lot of Samuel Haopt, on I
the west by heirs of John F. wiUon dcd, i
and on Ihe north by Vhem Cpigelmejer, con-1
laming six acres, more or less, with tb j
appurtenances, 4c, as the property of
Samuel Hruvt. L F ALBKItiHT.stheriff j
Sheriff's Oifice, Lewisburg, May 1, 1863
TUBLIC SALE.
T)Y virtue of an act of Assembly, the sub
I scribers, as Trustees of the Buffalo.
Presbyterian church and conzreiaiion. will
offer at Public Male, at 10 o'clock in forenoon 1
of STciiv,l6th May,lN63,on the premises,!
TWO OR THREE LOTS OF GROUND j
adjacent to ihe said Church building at Buff-
' aloe X Koads, Union county. Penn'a.
JAXKS LAWSOJf,
WM. BSRbKR,
Wll. 3IES.NS.
April . 1SC3.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex.
and Fi. Fa. issued out ol the Court of
Common Pleas of Union eoontv and to m
directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry
c.j ar ie soeo
on totunioy, Miy IB, 1863,
at the Riviere House, in tbe boron gh of Lew-
isburg, county aloresaid, at 10 o'clock, A M,
I. A certain Lot of Ground, siluaie in the
Boroaah of Uoiabarf , eaasty aforaia. Daab.nl with
wpnm iuwh alas uiraa usaurau aoa i.tii. oi...
bouD.lad on tb aat by Vraal atrvat,. tha aoath hy
Lot No. 313.. th. wmt by fcartna ajier. aou oa tha
orth by lot No. 311, oootalnlDa 0a-ourtb of a.
Acrf.ajnrcor l.a,,wbrao ra arreted. Irat-o-toty
brick lcllinc llouac.brick Kltch-o. brick Waah llcuaa,
WkI llouw. franc Stable, Wall with . mme.aaUolW
outt-uildioga with tha .paartonaaera.
Nn. 3. Also a certain Lot of Ground, sit-
nit Id th. Borouarh of Lawi.bars, coatttv afireaalU,
bmiod.d oa th. oorth by .tbar h, of Tho. n,.o
th at by river 8o.qiicbanua.aod oa Ihcaouth by SL
Job.-a etrt. eitao.ll to tha hear, and oh the weat by
hAof William Brow. Jrconuiainft One-roorth al a.
Am. mora or la-s .henou K ancted a Whuf, wiihth.
ppurtDs.a, tc '
No. 8. Also a certain Lot of Ground.tituate
I. th. Bornnjtb of Lewiaburir, boooded c th.waat by
; ' "tract. o. tb. .orth byotuar lot of Tboa. Hay",
: ZTTotlli.
. wherm. are erected . Whari, w.inh gcals .od Office,
' eniaiio Three-i!ithth. of .a acn,aaoraarlMa, with
i pr""e",
No. 4. Also a reriain lot of Ground, sit.
ante In tho Borooitb afnreaald. bounded er thm weat by
Walej .treat, on tha worth by lot of J. Walla, oo tha j I ot the furDUUtC, fixtures and OteOSlla of
aaet by river Sa.queha.na. and oa the touth be Lot 5o i i- ..,. u 1 nK . :,i
4.N.V.deeerihrd.eotoioh.ThrKirh-l..of anAcrc.! ;Vr: K,c"". a. Will COHUnne th
eaore or l-ea. hereon werccted .frame Werahnuw.ltU ' ViHtty. ConlectlOOery and Notion business,
tha appurleaaacra, .c ,a th. property of 77waliijw. at the old stand, ou Market street, for the pe
Alsn, at ihe same time and place a certain ; nod of one year. He hopes by strict attention,
tract of unimproved 1'imber Land, situate in J to business lo merit the patronage heretofore)
West Buffaloe township. Union county, con-, eneaded lo this establishment.
, laining Ten Acres (more or less.) adjoining j
: lands of Mrs Margaret Hnusel, Peier Guyer. j
. Levi Mnlerand'olhers.wiih lhe appurtenances.
as the rropeny of Christian Fitnek, Ac
L F ALBRIGHT, Sheriff
Sheriffs Oifice, Lewisburg, April 15, 18G4
FOR. SALE.
THE House and Lot adjoining the fVwak
Central Foundry, oo Market sireet.lii
Lewisburg. This property is pleasantly lo -
cated, and the house is large and well ar -
ranged for a dwelling.
Also, a House and Lot on the corner e
of Seventh and Si. Louis streets. ThejEfJ.
house has been recently built, is pleasantly
situate., ann is wen aoapieu tor a small fam
ily. For particulars and terms apply to
Ap.10 MRS. OENORMANDIE.
FOR SALE.
SITUATED mostly in the Borough of Har
tleion. adjoining lhe village on the north
and extending almost its entire length, mak
ing its division and sale into lots quite conve
nient, containing I5f Acres. 16 of which
yjare well Timbered. A small Stream of
aeCT Water flows nearly through its centre.
I The Improvements are a good Frame (f-4
Hnse anJ Bank Bar. wlth , TenaniJtL.
House on the north Tnd of the farm.
Twt
Apple Orchards, one in full bearing, the
younger beginning to bear. '
Also, no Acres or Timber Land,
situated in Hartley township.
For Terms, apply to
Mas. AGNES 8. WILSON.
Axerufrt. if J. F. nVema, tUt'4.
997m6 or WM.F. WILSON, Harlletoa, Pa.
FOR RENT.
CtTORB ROOM on Markel street. Lewis-
5 burg, belonging io Wm. Fnck, now oeoi
pied by Washington Hutchison.
Also, Store Room of Rev. Jacob Rodvn
baugh. and Daguerreaa Gallery immediately
over said room, on Market street.
Inquire of jant6w3 WM. JONES.
jFor salt,
A DOUBLE HOUSE, (with Lot) anitabl
foriwo families. It is situated on North
Fourth street. There are a good stsble and
other outbuildings, and a never-failing well
of water oo tbe premises. Por particulars
and terms enquire of
ADAM BEAVER.
Lewisburg. April 14. 1863 if
FOR RENT.
mwoJTf)REV Briek HOL'SB and
LOT on Aaru loarth street.
March 18, '.
ii. P. SHELL
FAHJI FOR SALE. .
' rrMlE subscriber offer, for salt the Fan
I upon which be resides, in East Bgffa
! i'r lownship, a mile and a half sonth of Lew-
i-bu-g. It contains SI Acres nor or less.
nil cleared and in a good Haw of cultivation.
1 trireihcr with 10 acres of Timber Land near
l by. The Farm Improvements arc a Iran
Cundv.
. ' ''J ""jc.-.l
AIo 50 bushels of EARLY JUNES.
PKICE $Z:SO per barrel, delivered at tksj
rmaion uepoi-a oarre. io contain as many
OI ,ne on " J" cnoose.
i Images ('f each sort) sent by mail, boh
1 paid, at -a cis eacn.
I tdTCash to accompany a!I orders. Refer
j ence 'en 1' vo t r
' P. SLTTU., Ransom. Lnx. Co. Pa
SAPONIFIER,
OR
Concentrated Lye.
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
;
' rpHE public are CAl
I WVRIOLS AM
n,.kl. s.n Ae
j ny cVsu.VE l and
AL'TIOXED against tVo
icles or LIB fu
otirrrd for sale. The.
PalanlH la that
'
, .... r
renn aSdlt ManUiaCIUring I OIDpanj,
their trade-mark for it beint;
c, . T
' Saponifier, or Concenttated
Th. great success of ihis article baa 14
unprincipled parties to endeavor 10 imitate it
10 violation of the Company's Patents.
All Manufacturer. Buyers or Sellers of
these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified that
ibe Lumpany nave employed as tbeir Alior
aeys.
Geo. Hardin;?, Esq., of Philad and
W m. Kakewcll, hsq., or rittaburg.
and that all Manufacturers. Users orSellara
of Lye in violation of the rights of the Coatv
paty, will be Proseeuied at once.
The SAPOMF1EK. or Concentrated Lya
is for sale by ail Druggists, Urocers. tu
country Stores.
TAKE NOTICE!
The United Slates Circuit Conn, Westarv
District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Taroa
in 1663, in suit of "The Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.G Chase,"
1 ,' " 'ornl"r B".
I ,ne EaOLLSI E right framed by a paua
owned by them lor ihe S.roainta. Patent
I jalej 0ct- 81, 1856. Peipetual injunction
j awarded.
THE PEWSYLV WI V
j . . -ttts in rr-ntw-n' nnarwv
bALT JlA.M T AL f L KI.U COAIrTa
t iri'mpft
J OFFICES .'
IO? TT- -J . ct t 'hilnrlplrtlll'n
I ' f 1 " Omni Dl. I HliaaeipD18.
J Pitt St. find DuonCSne Waf. PittsbuTfi.
I ,', .. ' ' 5
I uiJinsiue
j '
CARD,
; rw-airp . , , , - - .
rP I5E undersigned. having loaned his forai-
I 1 ture, fixtures and Ulensils Io Mr. H. la.
j M Mavox for the period of One year, and IS
i. . , -. t .
) bonI to remove temporarily from Uwisberf.
j takes ihis method of returning his lhanks lo
I the people of Lewisburg and vicinity for tbeir
i uniform kindness and the liberal auppprt tbey
have given him during bis residence amen
I them. RI.'H ARD M. COOPER.
Lewisburg, April 20, 1863
NOTICE.
PT"UE undersigned, having obtained the as
H. L. M MA HON.
Lewisburg, April 20, 1863
j Executor's Notice.
! "V"OTICE is hereby given that letters testa
l mentary on the last will and lestarnc al
of JAMES DALE, late of Lewisburg
iboroush, U niou county, deceased, have be
granted to the subscriber, by the Register of
j '-'fou county .indue form of law; therefore all
I persons indebted to said estate are requested !
. me immediate payment, and those bavin
j claims against the same will present then.
I properly authenticated for settlement lo lh
I undefined. T. H. WILSON, M.l).,Ea-r.
I Lewiebartt. March 13, -ta.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ON and after JlT.Y 1st, 1863. the privitet
of converting lhe present issne of LE
GAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NA
TIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (common
ly called " Five-Twenties') will cease.
All who wih to invest in the Five-Tweat
Loan must, therefore, app'y before ihe l.t oif
JLLYneiL JAV COOKE.
ScBSt-BtrTIOSr AoKITT.
Ap. 8m3 No. 1 14 S. Third Su Pnilad
University at Lewisburg.
The next Session will open on Thursday
murning. April 23d. in the
COLLEGE.
ACADEMY, and
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
J. R. LOOM IS. President
unTon seminary.
friHE Second tjtiarler of lhe present e-
.ion will commence March 36, and con
lltTue till Jone 10, 1863.
KeT.JUH.Ti M liM5,,l.)l, ITincipal.
. . . . t Prof. F. C. Horrxs. A.M.
Assisted by J M)s, KlT, s,,,.,,..., Prf8.
K.tr nerli., March 10, 183.
Administrator's Notice.
"TTHEREAS, Letters of Administration to
V the estate of WILLIAM P. MoVEH.
deceased, late of Kelly lownshfp. Union
county, have been granted to the ubcr'lr,
by the Register of aaid County, in due lorm ;
all person indebted to said estate are requeu
ed to make payment, and those having elaiais
against the same will present tbem duly
authenticated for settlement, to
DANIEL MOVER, Administrate
Kelly. April 81.183
T.T- 4 VHT'lJ tot Justice ""i
or-ditiitheChronurleO