mm mi IB f I IM C "TIIE'uXIO.V established in lSHWhole So. 2,617. jjy 0. S. WOUDO AND J. 11. CORNELIUS. At 1.50 per Year. altvayH In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MX 15, 1863. CHRONICLE," e.'tablLshcd In lSl3Wb.Qle No., 996. li Ml KIWI. riTtlMIXU ttKMI-MltkU-- i jWay Mornins & Friday Afternoon, i ITucsiiy evening iti'it, meeting of I'oioo Loague t Iudopendeut Hal', Lew isborg. Messrs. Aiken and 8briticr, speakers, to commence at 7 P. M. pre cisely. lOWe are advised la req'ie6t a full meeting of the County Committee, next Tuesday, as id attempt will be made by Certain wire-working tricksters to take from the people the selection of candidates and throw it to conventions of delegates 10 wbicb all is done by bargaining, and where tbe smallest districts Lave the nine . count as tbe largest. They claim that under tbe Uirect Voting system tbey can Hot "control" the 1'eople but under ttio Delegate system (they argue) a few men It M'.ffliiiburg can "contrnl" West Huffa- loe a few in Lewisl.urg can "control" Kelly and Hut lSuffaloe New Kcrliu can "control" l.imestoue, e. Now we . li- it j if object to all '-controlling of men and of B diatncts. Let every voter, every .here, be independent as posible n cognize bis Bersonal responsibility and both primary and general elections will be improved in tnaoy respects. Those who wish to have "their otes ctiu.NT, every time, aud not to be COXTRoLLKf) or traded off by Delegates, should iuatiuct their Cummitteruitn to Oppose any change cf system. Tbe mass of our houest citizens (not nfBce bunt-r-or office-broker.) are pleased and sal i-tied When tbey can make their choice without any man standing between their votes and the ballot box. Death of Stonewall Jack3on. Kicbojoud papers admit the death of .V t I i 1 sueir lavonie Danisan vjenerai. inus. i. mi. iisu vf V -I , j I . r. i . vwaauu, ua iiouuay lasi, aiier uaving bis left arm amputated. Io tho recent battles, be was shot through the right band and left arm the Rebels siy, by , Upon invitation, Rev. Dr. Dickson spoke : We were under Cre between Chancellor tbeir own soldiers, accidentally. That at length, in bis usual clear, decided ' villc and Fredericksburg, in tbe Sunday may or may not be. Ilia death is a manner, on the condition of the nation, fight : shell and bullets fiVw nearly all day ; loss as large as 20,00 J men would be to tbat army. He turned the tide against us at Bull Run, and bas ever since been the pride and boast of the Rebels. K Ju- 1 eated, shrewd, abstemious, and earnest, be shared the privations and dangers of bis j (neo, who would have followed bim any- 1 where. In bis private life, be was ami ble od moral, and bad for bis first wife a J..ki.. f it.- ti. I....t.; f WWVUI.V. U . . . L . - KJ I . vuuaiii, UUIU lil Miu..- I.. Ai..t ...... ....u . ..! .hoald'fall in the cause of Oppression and n.k-ii;n. .i.;,.h h ,.;.. . . ----- . b -y opposea,auu ouiy iuu iu wuu wucuiua Stat, was nominally turned over to the Eehellion, b, mi.iur, power contrary to us Tote ana wisa oi uer pcop.e. The death of Stonowall Jackson in the r,(it, im f,iti vsn uom in mo west, deprives tbe Rebels of two noted leaders. sWUpto Weduesday night, fivo regi-' nentsof the nine months' men bad arrived ! and taken quarters at Camp Curtio, ' . . . l The 122d, Col. Franklin. Tbe I23J, CI. Clark. The 1'24'b, Col. Jas. W. Ilawley. Tbe 125th, Col. James lltggius. The 129th, Col. Frick. The 127th, Col. Matthews, now a pris oner, vii expected to arrive iato last night or early tbis morning. These men have all seen bard service. TK r....hf n .... j,i v " 6 w.., u - - wv.v. ....Ub, two thirds army, different tion to car i ' . , " rrg"ueH, " UIU0 "uulu ; m" 'nIJt!l . I swasW.Ts r. J . 111 r I w a. .. aupposeu ,ue .oi eg. ., ; DOW at or Dear tl.rrtsburg, where they Will soon be paid off and discharged. Oar Union Laagae has appointed a committee ! of Reception, and another meeting is ; called for tbe purpose, to night, at lode- pendent Hall. We hope these will har- xaonixe, and not worry tbe brave boys by loo e-iieb "reception." j The salary of Jacob Ulp, School Super- intendent of Northumberland county, was increased to 8600 George Madox, of fihamokin, was waylaid on tho evening of the 30th nit., and ao badly beaten tbat ' he died in a few days. Three Boylcs are bound over as tbe eniltr mil.. si Child of Albert Nolton caught fire in "her 1 clot... fro- coal, justtakenfromlnove: and died tb. same evening. ASHLAUD, ocn. vo., way u There Wu a larg. fir. her. yesterday a co.l Of them, again to enter the urulJ " ...iter, a. i euusyi.an a teguueut, was lil 1 1.0 in tne : ...... ..; r... a -..l-. , A,. I "'-'r- , a. .oon a. the, have visited their ' d Smith representing Union county, j ' of tredeneks-; , .,, M0,, whose ..... m.v 6, m " homes, and give personal atteti- and voting for Johnson W alls for Delegate : "ur8 ':'LU:l;.u'J"u.r". . .. . ?" .' .r..n,I .11 iha nrniinn H'HE DimesSavine loafitmioatif I.ewisbore private business which needs their t, the 1st of July State Convention, at : '"''"'. Pr(,Pr!" ' " rranaiin .Hills, in ; - - t r I 1 oa. lhja dav de..rtJ, a i,iv,ded , ,he and 3nemsion.-airt.tMr. Tde-: ,.:...fc. n....j-..JJ..i.,. . ! "a. "J'"8 w'P. . Jin-; - lu ... luo a,.?, . Hloefchoe of Foi;BTercen, n the capital breaker belonging to Win. J. Moodie, formerly of Milton, wu burnea to the . v . , . grouod. Loss, 825,000 W. have erv : ust few business men bnt what are tbe warm cut kind of Union men. H. P. K. JO-Last Wedoesday, J.y Cooke & Co. old 12.750.000 of 5 20 U. S. bonds. This ia strong proof of public conu dene, and substantial aid to Govern eot io carrying on Ibe War. I-Tb.r. wis .nm, .. wu soma hail and gentle the ioi in our count yet terday. westward ' Of Our loan 1 .W. ha Dave a few choice Seed Cola, j . uoi.ars ac(-uiiiia'ei, all oi woiou will lie i. lvt "tnLtioo. j j,.,d to tbe atm; and bt; :a a few dsys. i Union Leagues. "In unuu I hi-re i itrtmjik." In order to make the loyal strength of the States very full, attended, except f.oin town. ... . 6 .:...,, ,, . . it. ucti i.ii, tuna uiut uo mui'iujju, : all-embracing OHtiANIZATIox, io every , Election District. Tbe plaiucr and sim pler that orgauir, ition is, the easier and m ire t nVctive it will be. Tbe followiug is sufficient framework : t fonslliatloa f Ike I nliia Lragae ef . 1 The members of this League shall i consist of persons o( mature age profes- sing unqiialili-: 1 loyalty to tbe ti'ivcrnmeal of ilio United States and unswerving f-up- : p irt of its constituted authorities in their , iff irts to suppress the existing Kebellion. I li The olj ct is to promote, by social, : moral, and political infl jences, a feeling of j r. it .. fl .. 1 1 ....... i. . . i. ......... i. love for the IJuited States of Ain"ric to discourage and thwart, in public and t look after d-jsti'ute children and orgao in private, alt hatred and fj!tious opposi- t, Sal.bith Schools in their respective tion to the diniiiistratinu aud to gain jijirigig an uonorauie, lasiuig peac-.-, u suouuuig (he traitors waging cruel war agaiust us. 3 The L-atue shall anuually elect by Pre.-i leut. ... Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, one or mure Secretaries, and '. , -.. , . in hrecutive I iiniiiittee of .... A mujij- rifJ )f heM ofi duly einiW(.Dfd fhM bo a qiiorum for the transaction of busi- nes, and their duties shall bo such as ordinarily devolve upon such officers. 4 ISy-laws may be wade, up m previ- ous Dolice, at ibe diecretiuu of Ihe League. S im i'Mu Ojfur.rt for cry much depends upon them. Nome limes smaller adjtceut districts liko Lewis aud llartleton might unite in one. Wheu organized, hold meetings if thought advisable, circa- lite Union pub'ications, and by all meaus s-ek to get tbe people of ouo uiiud in tbe support of the Government. tWTbe old Court Room in New Rwr- was handsomely filled by a deeply in- t.iroufnit iiiti.tnou 1 . ....in. I'.ir..... ..m.ii.i, - - . m . u k. . .mi- ... n.l T IT 1 l- , .1..,.. ...,.,.,1 I. r " -"-- " 3 , Vj Daniel Horlacher aud Rev. Jacob Young; P-'of. V. C. Hoffman, Secretary. ud tho way to better it. No one doubt- ed whether the speaker was for Lincoln's government or for Davis'! The tbauks of tbe audience were tendered bim by a hearty vote. The following gentlemen were requested 'o report a Uojoa League, at an adj turned meeting ts be held in the same place oo Tuesday evening next (19 h inst.,) where all interested arn invited to attend : - Wm Ita.l.on, . K-n.. John llutkholder. K- Smith, js.au King Judge Jas. ' Harrison, Kc. pinion oii, wm. nenner, .rof Hoffman, Leonard Ucbhart, Hev. I), Kloss, A. winef ord, Kq., Henry Solo- moo, Sheriff J. Kessler, Abram Clack,. Dr. J. R. Lotx, Abram Schocb. j Richmond, 11'A.y confirms the ,ef.,:m00- 0f (eD Hooker relativo to the ,b:i.,T 0 tb0 Vtional forces to have R. . . OIlp . nn : the Peninsula, had M'Clcllan, the eom- mandinc General, been anoffberof ability and courage. The WUm says : ' .xbe Yankees minht have taken Rich- mood, alter the bittle ot Bevcn l ines, when our forces were in confusion. After on. After s ouse, might 1 After the ' the battle of Hanover Court House, have done tbe same thing. battle of Aotictam, the same." Tbe iriy gives a whole column of just such confessions as tbe above. 'tcjrCouterees ot tnis tii-rrescntative . d strict met at IJiyer s, in iremonr, eat-i - .... egates voted for John J. l atterson and ; J0hn Lilgcr, who were elected. They were not instructed for Governor. --- -- - - Awnln , Aari lhr vr Isr,j, ( ,h.r. wprr xrarsof am.iltamaiion bnvren nlack and white persons. vnpperneaa papa-t. , Is it possible that there were only tU j cases of amalgamation in Boston 7 Why, ; sj l 1 . . 1 .1 e nave not a suaaow oi ooudi mai mere were in 1862 over Six Thousand cases of amalgamation in Richmond. Copperhead Ppers will please copy JftirGeo. W. Schoch will please accept our thanks for a beautifully illumioated Historical Chart of Compsoy D, 5th I'. K- C, containing the names of the officers privates, statement of casualties and otljr important events of tbat Company, "" L'1 f Va,oa- PP"" J"' "J .D,D"'V Commissioner under the Military law for this Congressional district. W. do not learn that Dr. Lotx accent.. rrom in. Hiinintiiiric Tii'gT.pa. David Sices, son of Samuel Stees. of lilnMtnn. In.n.k;. 1. -.) t. : - 1 k.l.a .uwu.ii.il.. ...u uii n it uiviou p.id.w k. th. flu;.. r . , . e- ' iinsu. ui line lownsoio. lion, ni ana irnm wnoss source alone toe reoc is ock nam in oavan le on if ma nit. William Smith Eq , of Hartley town ship, had bis leg brokeu Ust week by being thrown from a buggey. Atnon L Hauck, of Company D,150th 1. V.(Was discharged on the -J5ih nil., on account of physical disability. G. W. Baum, of New Berlin, bas been appointed Messenger by Mr. Slcnker. B" - C. Elmonds is now pastor of ; b Adamsburg charge, Suyder cuuuty- I l ni ra'ional I reaory is in gona ein : ditiim. Mr. Chase has ten millions of i one .. ... .. , . l .n l . I lajrTbc County tfuiibaib School Coil- veotiou in l.ewisburir, yesterday, was not a xainnr.ifi i- vu. pnim 'n irpvi. A. Swincford, K-q , was chosen Presi dent, ' Kjbert Candor, E-oj.. John P. Miller, aud S. It. Hoffman, Vice Presi dents; 0. II. Haus, Cor'g Secy ; J. W. Sauds, Ree'g Sic'y; and the following District Secretarir f r oext year : llmily Jn.'.h Moor HuHaiim a ii'irw u.u.k Kl llnff.l. John Hulit Wr.it Ii.iI1.I.hi I' V ll.irlir.on Hartley S .lomin lill.-r IUrllt..n Kolrl V liUivcr K..l .lam.. U..-II Lri. nmrtv, I' Mri-nli LimrHton. l.-i.lmri; Solomon IH.-ff n'l.rfcr Molliiiuurtf lillwrt S. Iiorh New llrriiii I'rvf K C HottiuiQ Uhii. Itrvr J.ili K.ocfc t!uiou Jou.tli.n Ky-r The followiug geutletnei are appointed ; .j l)ll4,kIt. R,., nnx lttitTrilrM lav-ob H Siniiti.Wj IlimnitflrelVh Kitjit HtiiTtltx' lirhnRi Krcwn. t faritttxti tiunJy lfl Uiltt ihn Mhni.'I M-MTe, Nrl Wrhr ..HrlUv Jjf ph Millrr. Kobt Rwl llMrtl-tin (lirm Hnrl-r. Ind.I Long KeMjr lnifl I.tn! Howard Urnr; Ori. Minittl)rfir l.ittif nt'ttif Joii-h rfumbrrn. K H HarWf 1-wii.l.iirs Ju-i Htfi-lnljih. J M C Hwk MitOinbiirtC H Trnmin. J L Str--i(t Krw i'arrlin SNfnu-l llmrmtmy. it HrM-kvndorD M Uil IH-vr Johu kiuut-jr, Uubftl Colur Mcrfi. tiwiueforJ aud Moore," ted Rev. Mcrs. Lieutach. Grier, Mtnck Grey, and Marr were appiinfed Delegate! to the State Convention at Pittsburg, 2d next. ' M.filitiburg was appointed for the 6th session of this Convention, and R. T. Barber, J. K Hess, J. Badger, Dr. Miller, ppom Various questions of interest were dis . . . , cussed, in connection with the procedmgs, ' r b Falmouth, May 7. We returned to this camp, last night. i we lost six men nut of 131st P. Y. ; we j wero bebiud breastworks, and did not j return tbe fire. I After Sabbath evening, Lieut. Kepler gave out, and we sent bim to a hospital ! in tbe rear. Dvid Hanselman is the' j only other ooe, not here, who left with ns on Monday ; all tho rest stood it noblyA Kepler aud Haeselman I suppose are I together. . Ojr time was up on the 6th. We have are ready fur . , . n . v j ' ' I.icut. 1J. U. Ammon writes tbat the 531 P. V. bad also been on duty in tbe elpeditioDa., 30 ,ha 150lb (C.pt. Crotxer was absent, ick-but as be men-' tio" 00 casualties we suppose they were brought into iuiaiediale contact with ' tbe foe. George F. Gutcr writes, 11th ir.et., that 108 5C n F. V. was in the 1st Army Corps. H hey crossed the Kippahannock, 29th nit., : stormed and carried tbe Rebels' rifle pus, taxing uj prisoners, iiicyinrcwup dfnmKi.ft..U nt n. .h. .ir 1 defences afterwards went up the river J 10 thc tj g ForJi an1 0 lho Ch jns, , .i,- . u.i. reiuroca io nicir Kruu poini oeiow . Fredericksburg. "Fighting Joe Hooker will soon give the Rebels another brush, wnicn it is tuougtit wilt cna toe bard Ditbting of tbe war.' I . i:B. p.enr,r llm.l nf fT.imn.n. T Slit. ! o 1 t ""j -1 .- - Rrown township, and I-reidel, of Nip- pennose, members of Capt. M'Henry'e ! company, l.jib Fennsylvama Cavalry, I . . . ... " were killed in an engagement in Western j Virginia, on tbe 28.h of April Their ' me for burial ! bodies were brought borne Hlimtlmrt (Jtivtte. geTeri rom ,oJ ear jiariCT M9 ,;. j in(J woun(icj- and U. W. Thompson, a committee of ; flonn(1 no we.come'from their friend, . arrangemen . It was urged that ever, : ln the country. "."ib?. Lewisbur,-Charts H Cook.Pe.e, H Beaver jabbath fcchool send at least three dele-1 Col. Grierson recenlly made " ' jt was addressed. James M Mowery, Jackson M Laughlio gates to said Convention (next year) with important raid atnonjr the llehels of i ' . Mew!.rierr ahl - u p e . v ' .. 1 ....... . , - i . i WI,o it,. IJV.ol r.r;Jnn. -....nmlri. Mifllinburg Georje M Royer BS-Cbarles F. Ruff, Philadelphia, is ! i!,i,ed b"e hld " I'.n ppointed Provost Marshall for Pennsyl- kce ni fonDd them nc,lher nvti" vania, and the following for tbe different districts : 1 W. G. Lehman, Philadelphia. 2 Klwio Palmer, Philadelphia. 3 Jaeob S. Stretch, Philadelphia. 4 Davis M. Lane, Philadelphia. 5 M, Vardlcy, Fr.nkford. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lt 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 John J. Freedley, Philadelphia. Eaos L. Cbristmao, West Chester. A. W. Bolioeus, Lancaster. Charlemagne Tower, Pottaville. Samuel V'ohe, Eiston. W. W. Ketcham, Wilkcs-Barre Cbas. M. Manville, Towando. John K. Clement, Harrisburg. R. M. UeoJerson, Carlisle. Geo. Ulster, Cbambersburg. James D. Campbell, Hollidaysburg. W. W. While, Wtlliamsport. Hugh S. Campbell, Ridgway. David V. Derricksoo, Meadville, B. Coulter, Greeosburg. James A. Herron, Pittsburg. J. W. Kirker,. Allegheny City. John Culbbcrtson, Washington. (Mr. Ketcham declines tbe office.) CiNCtMMArf, May 13. Gen. Rusnside I.Sn.l . ...r ... . I rm 1 ... AJ,, n.1 recning me procwiuigi m eouris-mtriMi, i and seutencing four spies to ho hung aod 1 deserter to bo shot oo May 29. a rr..:K r a h .... . .n u . .j . , : - uuiou u-n; i. ... uc ."t.u.i.vi i Siiliuro?9, Saturday, 2U May. ' uo Tucsxluy Momliis's) A'crrs. VlUlUrV ill I Ull 1 UIDOLM I J ... ... 1 . ,-.4 .... 111 11 I'll 111 IIL'I IV 1:11 i vi. ill.. , . a :-t .x a gamed a glorious victory at Port Uibsoo on the 1st ,n,t. The enemy are in full retreat Our forces are in close pursutt l ne Illinois troops as nsuni ocnavea wuu the greatest, gallantry. The loss on our side is 150 killed and 500 wouuded. We have takcu 1 ,000 prisoners. Tbe loss of the enemy in killed and wounded was much greater than ours. Richard Yates. The Rebels numbered 11,000. MbjiI'HIS, Tburslay, May 7 Gen. (rant bas captured Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, and Willard Valley. Oi Wednesday, Gen. Grant's army was 30 miles op the Hig l!!aek Hivcr matching on Ibe rear of V icksburg. Grant bas sent 1900 Uebol prisoners to Millikeo's lieod. Gen. Van Dorn is reported dead shot by Dr. Peters, whose wife he seduced. LatestJTe There seems to be no movement of importance on the Rappahannock our advances over the river were mere Icints, to cover the men em gloved in atteuding to Our dead aud wounucu. The mnioritr of the tliscliaro'Ctl nine tnontlVs men at Newhein, X. C, rxprc their tlesirc to re-enlist until tile clo.se of the war. The Kehcl ftiuiliN etit nwav liv (ten Foster tmpnl ' llll Xilllll 'sl. tjOl. SICllTIlL a ISO " - w..-6 , was very 8iicces.-ful for a time, hut aown tnrougn . iiiismsport, ra., an igno liuba claim to have captured his force, ! "nt hurrahed for Jeff. Davis. after doin, the,,, i damage. .TtTlC Cairo, May 13. j f'cr enjoying tbeir "swate compaoy" for General Grant bad a severe battle with j about thirty miles, be confessed bis sins, G. n. Howeu at Cliuton, ten miles from ! and wat "drapped," to paddle borne as Jackson, Mississippi, on tbe line of rail- , best be could. road, last Wednesday, wbicb contiuued ail uav. ueuerai iuweii was iiuhhv ... ycuc... ' .11 . , 1 ti c m Tbe women and children of tbe latter place were leaving for tbe town of Meri dian, while tbe men wero preparing to bold tbe town. It is reported, from rebel sonrees, that a large force of rebels were coming from Charleston and Mobile In prevent tbe cap'ure of Jackson and Vicksburg, and that General Grant, being apprised of this movement of tb enemy, bad fallen back tj tbe river to nwni: reinforcements. , . , ... . ... A court-martial at Cincinnati has ;on- j " i ' wo Kentucky Copperh "" ..... i-...-u uuc Itebel soldiers, and given one l'uuu n"0lana "7 imprnnn. Z'lt Campbell guilty of being a Rebel spy, and sentenced bim to be bung on the 1st of lJ- i ne proceedings oi me Uoutt are approved by Gn. Burns.de. Stoneman's Grand Raid, For a dead Slime Huff, we lave a live Stoneman. Gen. Sione Man's tour within the very heart of rich, proud, old, ansto- -b . ?""' A correspondent of tbe Anr J wi ?"' rc'B,'.' irivea the followino anmmnrv nf lh gives me louowing enmmary ot tbe Tk..a nr Cf uua iub vuhisiiji j a uv 'u U l c I mine(1 nMrIy nine dlys witbla ,he cne. j ,neSi vilii,cd ioe diff(;rent counticSi I . .11 y,em nt Mm.;iin h.. . ... . , ,, 1 1 . c . 11 VRin inn ivpnni i.aniiai .nil inn armv nn . -c. n t s. ....... .u Liie iva ppabasnock so that tbey cannot be army in Virginia receives more than half i Mppies. etptutei Mveral hundred i . . , . , , ,. , horses, and destroyed a large quantity of . , . , , P0'"13 property, all with only the loss of wo men killed and not over fifty wounded fifty and prisoners. But a greater triumph than all this has been gained. Tbe people in tbe counties nor bandits. Thinks to the coed manace mont of tbe Commanding General, tbe people whom be visited will have but little ! cause of complaint at tbe invasion. Pri vate property and private persons were nowhere interfered with, exc.-pt in such eases as are recognised by all civilised na tions. The people at tbe same time were astounded and gratified ; astounded in tbe first instance to see a Yankee force in tbeir midst, and gratified to see ns a civilixed people. Thry cnulil not rnlrain thrir hart tclien thry taw theJcir M Jlny oijain. The negroes joined tbe column in flocks, and begged lo be taken away. Some of these poor people were so overjiyed tbat I they went into hysterics ; others kneeled io the street aud prayed, thanking Jesus fur sending lb. Yankees. All these peo p'e tell tbe same story ; their masters bad told them tbat if tho Yaolces cam. there thry would be .old to Cuba, branded, and many of them would be murderel io cold blood. They did not believe it. The nrgroet tveryiehrre give oalwible informa tion ami ai led at . Vs. Hearing of our approach at several points. Ihev it up all IT"'- " y niiht and buM butihet of breml, which v.s passed out to tbe soldiers, with miffc, ' ' vitr.r anti. tenvftber rt.te tlfu hla. with ! si in ted haadi. Proportions of Soldiers. The following table shows how many . . - . i 1 .: ""'";". proportion io to., population, each lovsl felate has form lie J. rifted to . . . , ow c0(U 0De fourth of her mn ,Q ,h9 ; oa , , GlaAwu , R , , d t Qa 1 Kansas has furnished 1 to 7 30 2 Rhode Ulaud 1 to 11 10 3 Illinois 1 to P G3 4 Indiana 1 to 13 15 5 Ohio 1 to 13.30 G Iowa 1 to 13 59 7 Pennsylvania 1 to It. 54 8 Minnesota 1 to It 65 9 Michigan 1 to 15 61 10 Connecticut 1 to 16.12 11 Vermont 1 to 16 58 12 West Virginia 1 to 16 75 13 Massachusetts 1 to 17.06 14 New York 1 to 17 53 15 New Hampshiro 1 to 17. 6 16 Wieconsin 1 to IS 23 17 Kentucky 1 to 20.29 18 Maioe 1 to 20 91 19 New Jersey 1 to 22.40 20 D-leware 1 to 22 44 21 Missouri 1 to 31.03 '22 Oregon 1 to 52.56 23 California 1 to 54 2 24 Maryland 1 to 63.70 Is not tuis.TbkahonT The Pittsburg G iaotte says that a brace of Democratic members of tbe House of Representatives were asked by a Republican why they olcd for tbe renewal of tbe bank charters, ' 'b Democracy being professedly opposed ! to banks I They replied, the, bad can- ! T,?sed tbat ""V" "orooghly in caucus, sod bad reiolvcd to sustain tbe banks, in The Copperheads made no opposition to i . i . . . . , . . , tbe Union tickets at the late muncinal flprtfinna in Pnftsivillp. P enrl Inrltan. "Pu"3 uu o-uer pi-sn. uui.ua. M..ne n,...mf,. f II.;.t,n, ,.. i : - i . I .... : I 1 : , . , , ,,. " prohibited the sale of all intoxicating liquors, after 6 P. M., until further notice. Better put it A. M. There was no opposition to the Rcpub - licao city ticket iu Providence, It. I. Tuea- day last. Rebels in St. Louis are bein" sent south, with small sums of money, their , main estates beinr forfeited. - V tfMttUttrit XVixrhft I v.vv,. Wheat ..... Z 12 Rye 90 Tallow 10 ' Corn, old 80 Lard 10 ais CO Clover seed 4,00 i Flaxseed 2,50 Wool 60 65 70 Dried Apples. 1,00 Potatoes 62! FirkiuButter 12 Sides & Shoulder 6: Fresh Butter... 20 Ribs & Shoulder 5 I Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ham -10 j Country Soap 46 ! " " fin. I0lh lo.t, WM D KOfLK anil Sill SUKY kaiikman, i.ih of au-ujutd. liy inJ M Anorh. 2sth ult, R-r wm M SCUOCII sions of tnion county, and ihey will be pre mt Mi.. Mary MU.sjiiB.ut uwl.topto. . fente,i . the Court upon Moxuai the lSih """"T?J j day of May next. XjltUt I Alio W-hintnn Hutchison, Lewiftburff, tora whoisfale AtMtrint.C-iit.rCn.lltbln.t.lnti.rC.nhi.sr. ' Liuur Slow. Maht a iiklla. jnubur of John jniua. t.rmfrU of I L. wi.hnrj. ' " i.imujn. ln. avn n.c T.itm.--i.ri-iir.n. n m rP.,!.OT,i,ll.r,,J,,,n,,a. H P SHBLLEK. Treas. t I Oaih paid for Bark. WISH to purchase a laree qnantitr of 1 ROCK OtK II4RK, delivered at "l.7!? J.?? ,i.b'. for which I , will par the highest price in cash. May 14, IN63. E. J. HUM. Hi 2 Goixa THE SPRING- ARRIVAL OP mm mm AT aV. R. Zimmerman's NEW GROCERY AND Provision Store ! f I'Mti suoscrioer nas jusi openeu a raniny I lirorerv and Provision Store, in Roden- . .. t ..... t ; baugh's building (late Kreamer's Tinahip) Wcat end of Market Square, where he has just received a well selected asseriment of fresh GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. such as Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Kish, Salt, Spices.Vinegar, Raisins, Brooms, Brushes, Tubs, BuckeisSoap, Butter, Cheese, fcggs, rroil. rrui . uans. ranges, , i,raiuus,vi.tCi I Flour ami Feed, Corn, Cattle Fowler, 1 . .... . .,. if..-. , Z"Vn Nm. noir. Tobacco. Cigars- ! tlTLT ru U JU a i? W ihilA TJT nniiivTa. ni ittiiira. I s,lnve rnlisn, nuts onun, imw , and everything else in the Grocery line all i Ill wmcn nc wwi. r w"'c" " ",r " , . " Cash or Country froaui e. rt1 l1. KOfi.WLl. .... Lcwisburj. May 7. 1803 In KPIIV Tn. 1?tl, In.. mr..J, A mn.l.. A I.rVCOl.V Court Week ("iiion County Court I'rorlamatloa Tl!EKt:As,lhe Hon. SAM i)Jis. I'renrtVm Juitije fortbe 2oih Judieiai I'iMtnct of I'ennsylvauia, eoroposeil of l!it counties of l:niou, MitHm and Snyder, and J o W'Stston-ro and Jim Wll.s Emjs., Ash- ciateJudi;sinriiioncounty,haveissuei)iheir precept, bearing dale the 21st day of Keb'y, 1S63, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Picas, Oyer and I'erminer. and tieneral Quarter Sessinns at LEVVISUL KIS, f..r the county of I'MO.X, on the Third Monday of MAY, (bein (the lHth day) l!ti-t, and to coniinue one week, Noiice is therelnre hereby piven to ihe Cor- oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of t'mon.to app-ar ia their own proper persons with their records, inuui- ! sitions.examinaiions and other remembrances j 6 The account of Samuel Bethtel. Admia ' to do those things which of their ollices and in jjtrator of Oeorge iuA, lale of Est Butfaloa their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit- Tp, dec d nesses. and other persons prosecuting in beBalf of the Commonwealth against any person r persons, are required to be then and there aitendins, and not depttrt without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their attendance at the appointed tune agreea- ble to notice. t.iven under my hand and seai at the Sher - I III s 'Mlice in i.ewisDur me ifia aa7 01 I April, A I) 1S6;, an ) ihe 80th yar of the Indep'-nilence of the United Males of Amen- ca. (iod save ihe Commonwealth! L. F. ALUKIUHT, SheriS GRAM) Jl'KORS, May T. 1SC3 Hanleton-John Dale, John Varger, Simon : net IJud under .he la.t wilt and testa Katherinan ! ment ot .Nicholas Mensch, late of the Boro New Berlin Reuben B Oldt.Panl Horlacher. Butfaloe JacKsun Wulfe, Mamu Duukle, j ; I.Jam"I11" j JZ t .tT 1 Whj,e v,.eriifo w Askin, Jacob Lelser I West Budaloe Jacob Kline.I.evi shoemaker. TRAVERSE JURORS. East Biifl'aloe E B Walter, John H Brown, John Voung, Abram Aurand Union Aaron VanB'iskirk, Noah Stettlrr, Wm Iluininel, Sarnl Kilter, Saml S Waiter, BotUloe Adam heckler, Howard Anderson. Andrew Kuhler. Thomas Tunis, Henry Dorman, hicuard Jordan Limestone-Wm Koyer. Martin Hoebach, Ellas Hoy Keliv Thus C iniran.Wm n .David Urove. ...... om .... -.m.j.. ., Uonaskey, Jonathan DeiUenderler, John r Kichart Wes, Bar7;,ioepaniei Fisher, John Hare, Benneville Reish.David Maties.Levi Kaup. , MiUlinburg VVm B"iar 1 Le wisbure-John Pross, Peth M Bond, Curtis J M'Neil.Jas Blair.Thos M Uonachy. I Lewis A brain Cody, Danl Krauss, VV m E i Smith, John Reish ' Hartley Jos Kichart, Michael Schnnre, : Jos Miller, Jr few Berlin Jos K!ecfcner,aml C Millhoose. Brady John Corwell, Jacob Baker Hartiemn Wm Wolfe Tavern Licenses. j VTOTH-E is hereby siven. that : -i- nnvid ftit2lrrf of Urttj tuwusbtp, Aud M. Motr Jo do J -ho t-io. tf Kat BufTio towuahrp, lii-nritr? Krvifhs-r do do Xna:bNn H'x-fa, of Wet ButTalue tow o hip, Julio lawrt-ui do ilo Tliouan Arbti' kle.of BrmJjr township. l. P. lUmnburli uo do Jona Fttat-r. nf White Ifcwr towo-bip, HiliiBm L. Hitter do do Pwli-r Wt-brt of Limftttone towosLip. J. I. (sibwtD. of t'nmo towiuhip, BwinnvH Htihp. of llrtltou, WtUitn VVolfr? do A.J. Writli-oHuI, Lfwlflburf N- W. C. D. Cox dui do K t). Ilrtn l do do L-i Cn.mlfW do 8. W. L i litfibt-l lo do rrifiHa Afhlr, MitHmhurg, auj m ti-1 liitam. N-w KrrltD, Htt-liael Kierkorr do have file.) their Petitions for Tarern I.ieense with the Clerk of the Court if Quarter fes-! : Js. vf. f !). rrotbonotary f.fi.hnr!'. Anril 20. I83 Issue List for May 19. Abm anil John Aurand vs Si-haffl-s Mary Heckley vs Win Deobler A H Baum llanl K-nsler vs J ot Anocrson Edward & James vs Levi Rooke and oth : t; II Shriner vs Wm Rule j Kellers for Bill-- vs C H Shriner with not ! j .v Mensch's Eis vs Youngm & Waller j J&JY'ouns vs Jns M Thomas Arv Clark's Ad vs Church: M Michael do do 11 Cvros Eaton vs J M C Kanck 12 Oeddrs. Mnrh & I'o vs James P Ross j3 t'h, Uawley vs Menges & Peony w, no 14 Mi Kleckner same 1 5 tirdriVs Marsh A Co vs Wm Moore 16 Chs H Shnner lor ue rs Wm Rule 17 ame same IU same same 19 8 R Uaum for use J ihn M Banm JO Peacock Wondside & Co end. same 11 same same 2J Commonwealth vs Wm Brown 2.1 Wm IVeisbach vs Brown & Unnkle 21 Twp of Limestone vs George blear 33 Timothy Row vs Chnrch & ' M'Michael To the Physicians of Union I'onnty. VN invitation is hereby extended to the Physicians o( the Connty, lo meet in l.rwisbnrz, at 10 o'clock A M oi Tuesday the lth day of May next.fol the purpose of orga nizing a (Vunty Medical Society, and the transaction of sorh bosiness as may be Iho'i advisable. A general attendance is rqnested. APHYSICIAS. Assignee's Account. "VfOTICE is hereby given lhat Chm l CawLiT. hn Asusnee of .Nicnari mctimi un n nr. i mtu u .- j ihe Prolhonotarv's Oinre in l.ewisburi, and , . j ii.r: 1 IUJ k;. ......I ! lion, on Tiicnr, the 2lst dav of Mav net. j ' io ihe Court of Common Pleas to he holden j i ,..nnni win ne orprnira iif c.-ii... ...a- . i l. hnr for ihe coniiv pi i ni.'n. Js. W. SiXU-, Proihonolary Uwisburg, April 20. 183 TO TAX COLLECTORS. a f.l. Collectors knowing themselves in- A debted for taxes for the year 163 and pm yfrs wlU p3r p,rr mfir indeb.ed- nrss by May Court at furthest. All Cciiec- lor win nnmediaieiy proceed and collect ihe war tax, as inc uuhuh i yj ic '."" UP ,M 1" 'S""" .... ... K?L. . . f -t nt ,he families, .' lvalue t and appr. The War j legalize! and approved by ih ; Governor. IMai'i-t 1 A .Mr. It I ft, I reas. , I BLANKS t th 8 " Chron W Onwr j REGISTER'S NOTICE. V-OTK'B is hereby frive, to all enneernecT, Ilia: the lo'lowu-g namr perMons bav i -I'l-c ineir accounts is the Kegissrr't OtBca itt i. tiitiurg, l uioD eovntr, aad that the . ,Co0Urits will be presented for cundrm. a:, .mi allowance ai the Orpfaans' Court in br hel l at I.E VVISBIrKtS, for the ronnty of , .(.., c the third Friday cf MA? (nxi,i j teiiij the 'Zil day of said month, via, i ' The account of J A Mena E-q. A.liri. j jsiratnr i-f H'njamin H lirumt, U; of aat I Buflalne Trp, dee'd ; S The final account of Jas F Linn, BJ. j Exeemor of AUzmiltr liruhant, late of lh ': Bro' f bewh-bBre, dre'd j a The aeeoant of B V Thompson. Exo I ut.r of Mary Oritzbach, late ot the Boru' o- j M.tUiribnrg, dte'd 4 The account nfjames Marshall, Admin, i,trator of Henry Webh, late of While Dec tti Her.'il j 6 Toe account of Robert TaMer sod Sam Uel C. Tale, Administrators cf Milium 1U, ; ate cf Hartley Twp dee'd j 7 The account of Kobert Aikey and WtU janl Aikey, Administrators of Lewi Aik'u, aie of et UulFali.e Twp dee'd j g The b'n.il account of Kraaklin kViedsr, ; Administrator of Levi Wrguncr, late of Kellf ; J wp dee d i 9 The aeeooni of Maria Bell and 8amaI Orwii. Esq. Administrators cum Test. an. of Ucrriihill bt.lt, late of ihe Boro' of MufliB burg, dee'd 10 'I he first and final account of John fiundy, Esq. testamentery agent or Trusira of of l.ewiiburjr, riee'd 11 The account of Joba Gundy Erq, Guardian of .Wo Lltira Hiffmun. minor child of .Mary Huffman, late Mary Walter. dec a IS The account rf Jho fSundv Esq, fiuardian of June and torrok Hihrrwnod, miff or children of Mary Sjlverwood, lata Mar M'Fherson. dee'd GRItiGS MARSH, Pep'y Register. Register's tlfficeXewisbur;, April 15, 1193 List or ii:mh:rs of merchax il.Zll, subject lo License, within 'ha County of I'MU.N, Pa,-for the year 1M8. ClauLiantet CkiaLk trI?BL-: wrmiSK. John !! C 11 15:0) WUli.m Vnonc 11 Ilia Krrairr. l tne 4 Co It Jlo-ar A lrtwr la lit ' hri vu Urth.-ra l.l tf. a IU.a 13 tur h.ui ii.ir.u a lui j. 4 j. v.ioir - it lu-ea : J. hi. d.U vlmu 1J lla-nploa.BijaieU 10:00 lfr rl".. l:i ll:KSI J. D. s. out 13 lu-oo I Al.-x Amnions lj lt. i. I' Hun 14 1.a Su lr S S J..tin Hm.f hto. agt 14 t:w VHnaJorn Srfcwsi li ta r. u . ttwt a ."o si iaua 14 T- O KJw,r.l il.ua IS K y. a. b.Wli t. A. lisTMiower 14 T.-w Groj A Loll 1 llrn all.an MiO-hell II. W. r.ilTrst J. itaksr . Co John touirt-s II Robert S fcx-tfordj 14 TMl 14 14 Tl'K'i Jill Iwfc ad1lJl Tt Oeorg k. wop 14 TK)0 14 14 C. W. S-lisM N. K- Zimmerman 14 Z benjanBiB liTo 14 ImO "AM A. J. torcanra 14 14 I H ".ITLCTOS 7:00 William V hitnr 14 T4 7:x R. V.UIor 14 IaH ;himpiiCDB7v 14 1--VO ":'JU VISIULD J. L. ll.wQ 14 Shfrr, Walls, Shri- nr, A i:o 14 Charlrst tlnin 14 K. l. M lUli.O 14 T. li. K Tjc a 14 kirhnpj M. CoopT 14 n. Caidvell 14 H m. T. aUfitnvr 14 J. bn 11. U-J4 14 Mr- C MtDch t iVrtsr Ntvius 14 1'biiip iiMmin agt 14 Mr. J. V ir- n Joburf. Vnr.h 14 G-firp Hiiffy ine i4 IWawl Co n uo trw tT.TU- rlry 14 ?. ': ' :JJ4UI Klter 14 iM) ') HlU TbVS :rH-ChmrVd M. Kiurf 14 T:t0 i:w F3 U outer 14 T:0a tlffUOI X LiB lUurk 13 I' Oi) 'm- t Fri.'js T(riuj :UJ Rudy 4 UiiMbvl :0' itkh 13 lUaOa T .Vetlt A S uj !4 Willmun hV.-t. 1 li. oiutr sun 1 Ti u.stTirr towxwr J. K. irilodWr lUrk UafptBn 14 TtfiO 4 1 14 7:0u' lalxuxox i. tf. Mrh I To 14 7:U.- 0 B Krt 14 tJ KKLL1 1VXsmp f LMIr TOWSHJa John lia.UfSD.JUt 11 12:51 Joi$ KaudfDhylt 14 T:Jt Jacob KftorK 14 I.UU WsllTK ijJb TW mw o'LtsDLi 'Mrr tirtif 14 f:0j) I. f. Coirtij A Ufa 13 KkQQ- wut Biprut Tw 9otomoD lirferUcg U T.-OO ZJTIXG ajLOOSS. inriMtau Nathan Raw a ? luruO I J H Wagw T IfiaOO Wm lUnek iu:Al I Saar1 ?!ai T IOtOO Wm iDiK-ll S la Niw Bku! 7::- r '.e T !.i!t TABLES Ltr-?- M R .i.-L-i. two Int. f 20, glO 40rta A AITEA!. will be held" at ibp offir f. I A- -eru. i-j , in l.ewistiurz. on 1 uesilay, the I 'J; 11 .lay 1 1 .'.lay. 1863. between the hours 01 10 anu - u cioc-K,wnen ana m nere an loose who fe?i 'hmselves aggrieved ly the above claisitid'.i. 11 mav attrrnl if thev think proper. V. M. R. wt.U, Mrrcssli: Appniar NVw Itrrlln, A; ril 1". ls. 3 To Trespassers. V"OTlCE is hereby given that all persona x enterinjt withi.nl leave upon tr.ygroonils in the borough of Lewisburr, tbat ihev will be dealt with according lo law. Parents of boys making paths across mv lots lo rearh the treelt to swim, will please take warnms.. April 51 JOSEPH GLASS Estate of Hrs.naria SLGrahain, dee'd. ETTERS Testamentarv on the Estate of I Mrs. MARIA M. UK A II AM. late of Lew- ihur boroosh, Cnion county, having been (runted to John G. Uuzzs, all persoos indeb ted thereto are requested to make immediate paymrni. and those having claims onlrman i again the same will present them for settle ment to J0H. ti. Bonus. Eircutor, or A. H. DILI., his Attorney. Lewisborg. March 26, 1863. KXOX FRUIT FARM & NURSERY". IOR many years we have made the rultt 1 vation of sYllLL FKl'ITM a spe cialty, and taking into account iaiiTi,uis Tin and nt.LiTi,our slvck of Vines aud Plants of t.RsPM. ftittKBFKKns. ST II W RKSKIEi. tooMKHiKlli, BA.M'BtKIUl.t, IIKUVMN ar.tf is unequalr.i anywhere, which wei'ffer lb. . most favorable terms. Parties wishing to purchase would do well lo eorre-pond with us. or send for our Price List, which will b sent to all applicants free of charge. Our SVe Store ami lirltcuFurnl Dimtt isai o. 29 riflls Street, where all articles belonging lo such aa estabj hshment can be hail of ihe best quality. jkhJ J. K.NOX, Box loo. Pilt orc. Pa. Tiiocnr n-rrniiT rpHE partnership er S WVilVlM. Hrasa and , tradiag under Ihe firm ef H A. Roland, is this day dissolved, by m consent. Tbe business wjl hrreatter U - tinned bv S. llursh at the old stand. ! Books and Papers will be If It ai the -ore until Ihe 1st day of May. All inlerr.. will please take notice. h. HI F I. Uwisburg, April 1, ISM. C. KOI ."D. Executor's Notice. TOTlCE is hereby -ivrn, lhai 1 tersfes l lamentarv on thV lal will an lament il BEMAVI.N ANGiSTAWT.de srd. late of L-vis'jnrg, InioB cnumy. e br" grati'ed the underignfd, bv lh. rgistei-i.l I ....,,- rf... f..rn. .f 1 ,11 pi-rsOIIJ ", rnuntv. . doe f..rn. of la- ,....:... ..' ....,,.;.i,.i. -lilprc-en: ll. ll.fc V ' ...I..- ,. - -A ,fci' a;j fs l.r .,... ' fJ tQ mtit untt.,A:r,e r"" -i ki ." i;k'v i,..m v. m. t, .. iv Kiut. f t '. 3