JU JUJ0 jjy 0. N. WOK DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. "THE UMOX," established in 18UWhQle No, S.818. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA.,. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1863. l !.: per Year, alnaii In Advance. "CnROXICLE," established Id 1843 Tfhole No, 897. wot wiuMH ani rllll.lMlf O hKMI-WKI KLI jutsihy Mornim: & Friday Aficrii'inn. farUtniuniber ! Aikcu atd Shriner, at the Union League meeting, Lewisburg 7J F. M. of Tuesday, 10th May. trzJYbe New Berlin meeting is post poned until Friday evening next. StSCliarles M'Gregor and Wm. L. Phillips are borne on furlough, from Capt. James Cbatubi-rliu's Company. ieylteech 0. Ammios, baj Wen pro moted to lt Lieut, end 11.8. Meogas to 2d Lieut. Co. E, 53d P. V. jSe-Subseripiion papers f'r the Lwis- tare & Cbilli-uq-ie Turnpike should be in b, Saturday of this week. ttraLieut. Daniel Riwcr,147tb P.V., U nioog tbe wounded in one of the late battles near Fred.-rickburg. The Uegt- . fl)r tihuty YEARS past maturing (h. Se tucitt is now at llarrisburg. j C(.sjon tbey are now s'riviiig for. "Pciins" Valley aud other parts off N' Ik ' e FKiUKKS ! r...... ..,.... lot . l.r.. number of good men in tbe last contests on tbe Ktppahan Boek. Bradford county lost l:0 of her tn,lnct nns and Columbia county suf J " fered considerably. l.We have a letter from a long tried soldier in the Uuion army, who feels very tuuoh like pulling the Copperhead badges off every uiao, as the soldier consider Jt sign of afnuity with the Rebels. .Capt. Cbarles C. Shorkley is Chair man of the Committee of Arrangement for the reception of Cap'. Jos. R Owi's Company whenever they hhall arrive the last of this week, probably, as tbey got to llarrisburg on Saturday last. aWThaoks to Capt. James Chamber berlin, for two Union papers from lteau fort, S C. Tite lce Smth has an inter- esting account of a Sabbath School cola-: urauou, ia mat town, oy .ju or uv ,1fc i,;m, .ii : ,.a . i 1 black children (.11 .n rag a year ago,) . Whose recitations, singing, and "kitty- chirms," were most eutortaiu'mg and j ! promising. A Relic. Thomas Howard shows ns a button, dug np among the ruins of the l r .1.- .i.i... m- ti.t- -i.:.i. ! "' ' " mi. !;, - burned down (in HufFaloo Valley) over forty years ago. It is larger than a hlf dollar, made apparently of copper and . i . j t .l c t brass, and ornamented with the figure of . an eagle, surrounded with the words- ' Fourth of March, 17S9 memorable era. It was prouauiy maouiaciureu i worn to commemorate the entrance the entrance of Washington upon the untried duties of tbe Presidency. asjaWe regret to see that tbe friends j of tbe Administration in Bradford county are so much divided in matters origina ting with personal rivalries that they have two organizttions, and have chosen li antta nf Deleoa'es to the Pittsburg Convention. We think the Crawfjrd for ... ... v t 1-irect t otc, system o. uU..u.- Hons, would cure tne cvu compiaiueu o., and restore harmony among tbe masses of Bradford. Sad. As one of tho discharged Now York regiments was returning home last week, when near Halifax, Pa., Capt. Clark, of Cortland Co., attempting to get on the top of a car, encountered a small bridge, and was killed by tbe shock. Ooly a few moments previous, be was talking with a brother officer of bis joy io view of reach ing bis home in a few hours. Thus eicapiog tbe casualties of war, the noble soldier died, at the early ago of 20, when no danger was apparent. JJTbe Southern Baptist Board of Foreign .Missions have sent to tbe Union Baptjsts an urgent request to advance and forward money for tho support of their missionaries, as they now can not. They i My those missionaries 'were sent out before tbe war, and have bad no connection with it, in any way they are our own dear brethreu, and arc Buffering that is enough." So these Southerners confide io " the mean, cowardly, niggardly, blood thirsty, Abolition Yankees" to support their own fricoda whom they can not reach 1 !i.Conrt commenced yesterday, with fair attendance considering that not one balf the farmers of the county have plan ted their corn. Dr. B. Thompson was appointed fore man of the Grand Jury, with a charge irom ine Judge. Tbe Constables were sworn in. The case of Beckly vs. Doebler and II. Baum, was taken op, and tbe Court adjourned for noon. BaJRev. D. B. Purinton, wbo was io Tarkersborg, Va , when Seoessioo was ordained, preached in Lewisburg, Sunday last. He sajg the Union and anti-slavery elemcot is very stroog and decided io Western Virginia, aod that when this infernal Rebellion is quieted that oountry Kill bfl IraA fniAuiiklmro (rmnnj I b . - . -. . -vi. -v . j SyGen. Grant is receiving reinforce t ""uts, and tbe Vicksburg papers talk "ami o' solomcholly." 8jrSa!c of r, rsoual Property by Wm. AUU. Luai.Lur s.t H!.o:t l I'M ' Bl - -, Ilrand the Liars ! Vallandiyham, the chief of the Copper head tribe, in bis efforts to aid the Rebels by prejudicing tbe people aguiust a Uuioo Government, says : " THIS wickrd Administration IXCITEU and raiiruKin Civil War, as a pretext to aboii.li Slavery in ilie Stales." Aud this is ropcitcd by all the Tories, for the purpose of deceiving honest men. Now, who ever heard nf an Administra tion "inciting war" against itsrlf ? Why should Oid Abo try to turn himself out of the White House? And what can an "Administration" do before it comes into I exigence 1 Tbe vile charge is ridiculous ,u "g'-!'"'!""""""! "' " wantonly, w.ekedly, designedly untrue. What art tltrficttof history on the point ,tj TIME? Tbe leading Rebels boast that they were j I W J"" Huctianan was yet I resid I ent before "this Administration" bad a be-ing in point of faot the following acts of '-civil war" were npetilc tierp.'tratcd : ! On November 10, 1850-beforo the vote tor 1'ruMdent was fully known hos- i filiiiea .era tirtut inaugurate.! hv hill, f irnlin2 ,rnnp9 ,j denouncing tbe U.S. authority passing in a Southern Legislature and by open revolt, sedition, and treason, at numerous puu.ic muy'iiigs locre. On the l!0 h of lie. Siuth Caru'i'na in Stale Convention declared war by ber Se- ffA-inn ( trilinMiiM t'rilli. exiled uniiri the .Slave States to f .rm a Confederacy. i!8'h, t.ire down and trampled upon the Union's II g, aud by force seiz -J tho U.S. Cu-Uoui House, I'osl Offije and Arsenal at Charles- ton, and ,l,a captured Fort Moultrie and Castle I niekney. D, c 27, the U.S. revenue cutter Aiken wa betraved into its enemy's power. In 186121 Jan. Gov. Kllis of Xjrth C.iniliiHi took Furl Macon at ISeaufort.the barracks at Washington, and all the U-S. - tame day, Misntsnwi commenced war J. within .- ...UI" Bla n,ernmrnt. ''nc Banie day, (lior -j!nnt tool; possession of Forts I'ola-ki and Jackson aud the U.S i.,, !aimTinh .irsenai at oavanosn. I UQ tne.h Jan. i'ort Morgan ai i'lOO.ie Ray and the U.S. Arsenal at Mobile were , - , . .. . ., , neii-a or tiOi. Jtoore oi ytiatmrna. Jan. 5h, the steamer Star of the West "fed from New Vork. with supplies, for ! '"ft f".'" Va 7' i X : "l,n "H ItiM bitterict at tnarkttun, aud (j'riyen'!bai.k , ge. th, llt3, ,h, J.S. Arsenal at Baton ' Rogue, Forts Philip and Jackson below , 1 oncliartain, wore seizea oy toe troops oi L'.umana. Oa the ICb, th. Rebel Col. Hayne m.nded from .be Pres.dent tbe surren- e Hurt V11 vtintAt der ot t ort ftuniptcr. Same day, 210 sick and feeble patients j were turned out of U. S. Marine Hospital, ! at New Orleans, to mako room for Rebel j soldiers. j .,e,. ay. x- '.... .cul, iac, , sscssion of Pensacola Navy lard. I t , r, r. . j . .j ....i .it ' possession Georgia secedes and steals all the remaining property of Lncle Sam. 3 , t ' fj,lu;siaII, ,,eited ,he rj. S. j5nou jiinl lnd tjilOOO of money in it belonging to the Government. I'KiiRU.Wl 1st, Trxiit revolted, and Gcn.Twijgs betrayed over to it tbe Union ! troops sod a million and a half of arms or other Uuion property. On the 5ih, Arkuntot takes arms from tbe U. S. Arsenal at Little Rock to fight tbe Union power. r .1 1 1 . i . t ts , I n . uu me otn. me neoei ooveromeui was fomented at Montgomery, Alabama Otb, elected Jeff Davis, President and,' 19th, inaujurntcd him at President of a hostile and separate Confederacy. On the 23d, tbe Presidont elect thwarted the plot to assassinate him by going thro' Baltimore without being announced. Freedom of speech and of the press, tho right of peaocful assemblage, and habeas corpns, wero suppressed U. 3. Officers wera insulted, and driven from power peaceable, law-abiding Union men and women were abused, robbed, imprisoned, mobbed, driven from home, or kiltod, io various ways, in great numbers. In short, the Constitution, laws, and powers of our Government were under tbe iron hoofs of military despotism, in defiance of tbo will of several of those States, as expressed by their honest votes. AH was a "reign of terror" by a lawless, armed Aristocracy. On 4th of March aftee all of the aliaoe and n hundred other acts of war, treason, robbery, murder, and crime were committed, PRESIDENT LINCOLN was inaw furatid. and with his Cabinet began to roll back tbe tide of war they found ragiog. LxJc at the dates, again. And yet we are unblusbingly told that "THIS wicked Adminittration incited and provoked civil war ! .'" If the Devil don't roast such a liar, he fails to get bis own does. ".Is a rRETEXT," quoth Vallau dighain aod bis confederate falsifiers. Lwk at tlie dates, aiain. The Rebels began tbeir mad game in Fall of 1860 throagh all 1861 tbey used Slaves to help desiroy our Government and not until . p M . ,t; i .l. i lie vEU U VA A Wsm ,"v' J mm j uw m. a .- eideut restore Freedom to the Slaves of Rebel masters, as a "military necessity," not as a "pretext" devissd beforehand. Reader ! cut out tbe above dates and post tuuiu up for refcrenso against liar. A Railroad Incident. A few days sinoe, it was my fortune tj be traveling on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. When near Viocennos, in in cident occurred which produced quite an excitement, and at one time threatened a tragedy. Seated near me were two Kentnckians, and a I'cuusylvauian, who was a river pilot. The Kentnckians were of tbe Copperhead style, and the Pennsylvania pilot was of the same persuasion only more open and difiatit in bis denunciation of the Presi dent and policy of the Government. Tbe Kentuokians appeared greatly to enjoy the outspoken treason of tbe pilot, and treated him to some appld brandy, which they carried with them to lessen the tedium of travel. There happened to bo in tbe cars a Ser geant, who was siek, and on bis way borne on lurlougb. lie was tall, intel.igcnt lookiug, with fine brown eyes, which was ted cheeks only made more marked and lustrous. This man soon became a deeply interested listener to the blatant treason j of the three Rebel sympathizers ; and after i tru?"liH! aniust his feelincs of indiena- liou ,ur S(JintJ ti be roite froin hi. geat . , . . ... ,, i -JT'"-""-- r"'ii Waniao was' taking the lead, and ad ; dressed him in language like this : "Now, sirs, I have been listening to j y0ur treason about long cuough, and you ! mutt ' We are in a state of war, aud if tliero's no martial law in Illinois, I'll i milkB ' verf l',ck- 1 n"4 baatt ia lbc ' army fifteen mouths left a comfortable home. I hive endured storm aaj hunger ' j trying to q iell tlii? Rebellion and pre gcr,e ha Uulon ! ,ljve rri)slrcj I . . ,. I b d,,e,8' auJ !U" uo uuable t0 d,!" j charge the duties ot a sollter. I am going . home to recruit my.health if possible, and I intend to return and 0 ht it out to tbe bit-1 I ter end. Rut, sir, I have ten liirt more j i for ,he nien ,t wboIn t bavo t(.u0 ' . . , Bhoot.ng,.nlennes-ecnd Mis.iM.ppi, than I I have for you, and men like you coward - j ly sneaks, who remain at homo, afraid to ; go into tho army, but who are now fomen- j- i - j- , Mni riweonlent anil nriilueinir dmeorii ,. ,he of the V.lr,h. bv utter- --o i- b i mi mst such treason as von nave been ut - o- cring here and air, you must stop it, at oooe, or I'll put day-light through J " 3 """ """ Th K.il.lier bv this time anoroached lD0 s", ,lcr "J ,u,i ume PP',,:nea c,ose, ,0 tbo. l "nd ,aokad luo wl,B ""'US eJe - to our leet io interpose, mere were iwo other sick soldiers brothers in the car, .n(J wheo thev , tLtf moyvlaoat of the .ad c . io,dj jf to J"" '"J "'. "u 6" more of that sor', (alluding to the neu- tral patriots of Kentucky.) The calm, determined bearing of Ihe Sergeant, said pUMjj ,. r00m for triHing bore," and : , . . , -i . i had done its work upon tho pilot, who was a large, powerful man, and could have wicked lie manufactured to serve thtir in crashed the Sergeant with scircely an famous purposes, and they will stick to it. effort. But conscious of being ia tbe wrong, and rebuked by a man who bad .:,!,..!. ,.ril!..,l hi. I,f fr hi, eoontrv , . ,, .. , , . bis cowardly spirit ij lailej, and bis trai torous tongue was silent ! A hum of applause ran all through tbe cars, and the sick soldier, although not . their return from tbe war, aod tbe Presi able to perform duty for his country iu tbe : den Common Council appointed J. ... ... .... ... nianev .T.tnea. AnAina. and Alhriirht , , , ... - ... ,, .., try some service ia rebuking tho cowardly treason which stabs iq tho daik ! Corres pondence Wheeling Intdliijencer. Tub Kfbels at Home. A correspon dent of the N. Y. limes, who accompanied Gen. Stonemea io his recent raid through Virginia, writes : "In tbe counties visited, there were bat few Rebels found at borne, except tbe very old and the very young. In nine days' travel, I did not see fifty able-bodied men wbo were not in some way connected with tho army. Nearly every branch of busi ness is at a stand still- The shelves io stores are almost everywhere empty ; tbe shop of the artisan is abaodooed and in rains. Ihe people who aro to be seen, passively submit to all that emanates from Kicbmoud, without a murmur; they are for the most part eiinplo minded, and ig norant of all that is transpiring in the great theatre about tbem. An intelligent looking man in Columbia laughed heartily when told that Uuion troops occupied New Orleans Jeff. Davis would lot them know it, were su-b the fact ; and 1 could not find a man who would admit that the Con federates bad ever been defeated in a sin gle engagement. These people do not even read tbe Richmond papers, and about all tbe information tbey obtain is what is passed about iu ibe primitive, from mouth to moutb. Before this raid, they believed that tbe Union soldiers were any thing but civilized beings, and were stricken with terror when tboir approach was heralded. Of sis churches seen io one day, in only one had there been reli gious services bold within six months. One-half at least of the dirclling-booses are unoccupied, and fast going to decay." Tbe Allegheny County Regiment, (12:id,) was paid off Friday, and will at once proceed oo its way nomewara. Every man belongiag to that regiment was able to sign bis name in full to the pay roll, a fact never known in tbe history of the army. Tbe Regiment was led by Col. Clark, a Presbyterian preacher of Pittsburg, and bas not a kuowu Copper buad in I' Speech by a "Conservative." Among the speakers at a great Union Meeting ia Springfield, Ohio, on the 11th, was Gen. S. F. CabkT, of Cincinnati, well known hereabouts as Conservative gentleman of the strictest sect. In closing bis remarks, Gen. Carey said : " Now a few words on the politics of particular men. I was not in favor of Fre mont's proclamation, bat I have got reli gion sinoe then. This war will not cease until slavery is sunken. It has been the economy of God in all tbe past history to make slaveholding nations fight for tbe removal of tbe cause. " Not at first, bat now I am in favor of using negroes in any way to assist in pat ting down tbe Rebels. Let us save tbe Uuion and tbe Constitution, and God will take care of tbe white and tbe black races. "When ynn hear man vaporiog abont Mr. Liucolu's breaking tbe Constitution, with nothing to say about Juff. Davis, set bun down as a traitor. 'If you think Mr. Lincoln weak, then the greater scoundrel you are if you do not help him. " A Rebel has two rights a constitu tional right to be bung, and a divine right to be damned. God bless Mr. Lincoln with all his faults. " We are makiog history, let ns pledge each other to make it well. "The Rebels are guilty of a crime, bat we shall be guilty of a greater one if we d.) not crush them." We spoke at length of tbe marvellous work accomplished by our government in tbo last two years. He spoke of tbe sac rifices of mothers and fathers, and in the flowing blood of thousands, to leave tbe heritage of a free government to their children in peace, and scorned the idea of the nation not being able to meet itsdebt. lie wanted, and should ever demand, the right of way to pilgrimages to the graves of Washington and Clay. A Base Copperhead Lie Nailed. The Copperhead press bas been pub- ; ,. fc. sUtcluonl ,D ,he f00. y. II. i "3U1"H '" " ! gBWARWi i- his diplomatic correspondence : ijI)TI Lvoss. id i .-My Lord, I can toueh a bell on my right 1 hni1 a"'1 oriler ihe arrest of a citizen in Ohio. 1 can toucn the oell again, anu order the im- . 3 - , . nruonmeni ni a citizen in ev lorn l ana no i nrn earth hoi that of the President ea 1 """" w e her du.-niniuos, do aa much T - The edUor q( he Uo0Mer Vaily I M forwaed a copy of the above extract I " Mr. Seward, asking whether io his cor- . ..... j r,ponjeDce rtterre& to, be bad ever made use of ihe above language, and received i fur ,0!)Wer the following note Dk PART MR NT OV 8vaTa, Washineion. April U. IRG3. J. M. W. O.i.T, Eq. Dear Sir: Yours of I Uinm At,'unrf , r- . n, - r d. enclosing extrae.t from ihe Intelligencer. my hands. Xo tuck txtract SrwariT 9 enrretponttener. That you may satisfy yourself, I have sent you the volumes by this day's mail. Your obedient servant, Go. E. Baaaa. This "bell story" is going tho rounds of the entire Copperhead press of tbeeoontrj, ' and is considered a "good card," no doobl. 1, 7 - - . . ; But it will be seen that it is a base and Reresal aa the Part r the MoMIrn to ke Berelved j lac 1 upprraraaa. - 1 00 un,ou J0t ana Ulty flM' . T ? I a ' Councils of Ueadiug, with the Officers of Berks couuty, have been makiog prepara tions to recoive tbe One Hundred and Tmcnty-cighth Pennsylvania Regiment oo I ' J " J i ft ' (Chairman of the Democratio Central Committee,) as a Committee. Inese appointments gave groat dissatisfaction, and tho Union League and citixens passed resolutions denouncing the act as an out rage, aod refused to join in the reception unless tbe objectional names were with drawn. A committee of twelve oilizeos was sent from Heading to llarrisburg, on Tuesday last, to consult with tbe Regi ment, and a dispatch bas been sent to Heading by tbe committee, instructing the Lesgue to proceed with their arrange ments, as the soldiers had decided to be received by the Lemjue in preference to the Councils, so long as the objectionable names were allowed to remain. The sol diers ia Camp Curtin wbo belong to tbe isto, express strong indignation against, and are preparing banner inscribed, "Down with all Copperheads." Add to this the refusal of the Lancas ter county regiment to be received by the Copperhead Mayor and Councils ol that city, and we have a fair estimate of the high regard in which Copperbcadism is bold by the loyal men of Reading and Lancaster. Tbe soldiers will not patronixe the bypoerisy which seeks to welcome them with one band, while with the other tboae who greet them would stab the Govoroment in its vitals. llarrisburg Teivjraph. Since tbe above, we believe the Coun cils of Reading agreed to pay the expen ses and have but one reception. There are thousands of unnaturalized workmen io the United States, wbo will not stand their chance for adraft. Work men, mechanics, clerks aod others, iu Philadelphia, are organizing to torn oat of tbeir employ, and refusing to work with, men who steal tbe blessings of our land, but refuse to lake their fair part io its defence. Commander SVorden, wbosa eyesight is ... -.k r... J ,L. i Almitor, bas been ordered to New York i to assist in fitting; out iroo-olads. Major Whit, the Republican Senator from Indiana io tbe Peno'a Legislature, ' oa f.llluea iv verviue its ia. aiuij. Quibtion SlTTLED. Many aliens who had declared their intention to become citizens, claimed that they were not citi zens, and of coarse could Dot be drafted. The President has settled tbe question by declaring that alt such persons who are not willing to take npon themselves tbe duties of citizens and aid in patting down tbis rebellion, must leave tbe country within sixty-five days from tbe date of tbe Proclamation. It embraces, also, all tboie who have hertofore exeercised the right of suffrage illegally, before they were nataralised. We learn that there are a good many such persona in Schuyl kill eonoty and elsewhere, who last year voted "Democratic, so as to stop tbe draft," bat who are awfully deceived, and can not vote again. No Copperheads wanted in Church. The Roman Catholic Bishop, Smyth, of Dubuqae, Iowa, bas threatened to excom municate those of his flock who actively sympathize with Secession declaring that such cocnection was against tbe rules of tbe church, and that those members were out of its pale. Latest News Charleston papcre say that "the Yankees are unusually active, fortify ing themselves and building batteries on the Islands." Nothing new from Gen. Hooker, except that he has been on a brief visit to Washington. Gen. Grant thinks the Rebels have abandoned Port Hudson, and that our progress is sure in the Western Department. The Rebel Morgan's proposed raid into Kentucky was blocked by our forces, who defeated him at a Narrows on the Cumberland, 10th inst. Two men, condemned to death by a Court Martial in Cincinnati, and a de?erter,wcre shot on the 15th. Five men arc ordered for execution on the "'Jth. The stem realities of'war re quire war-treatment of those men who will not be led by mild uago. Tuesday morning's News. Gricrson'a Union Cavalrv made a raid of 800 miles, thro' Mississippi, Safe tO Baton RogUC, Louisiana, Com. Porter captured Alexandria, La., 150 miles up the Red River. The Richmond Enquirer, of 14th, admits Union successes under Gen. Grant, below and east of Vicksburg. JACKSON CITY, taken. The "Chattanoosra Rebel." of lCth. has the following despatch : ' Mobile, Thursday, May 14. Jaekson, Mi.-s., is occupied by tbe ene- my Unionists We fongbt tbem all day, but could not hold out." Jackson is the Capital of Missis sippi, about 35 miles east of Vicks burg, to which is a Railway. The holding of Jackson is important for the reduction of Vicksburg. riTThe Republican and Union Committee of Union county are requested to meet at the Riviere House, Lewisburg, Tuesday, May 19, (Court week) at 1, P M Shearv, Juiilnver. s spiaimrer. P ciiocaii. Jnoii-l-h, CoaimllUO U r FalrHMB. U llerblt, M prewn, U K i ivnny, Jonnnon wail, jdo eiamm, i amuu, tie.- lieaver, K ob'm. The Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society will met In ttiir.r'. block. Third dtnwl oar Market, TIILKS0AT APTKKNOON, at 2 o'clock. NEXT FRIDAY evening (2Jd inst.) at Ihe old Court House in New Berlin, a I nlon a.-Kue is to oe iorme.u i.ri mere good attendance of old and young, men and . women, from far and near. UNION. Dedication The newly erected church of the Evangelical Association in Lewisburg will be dedicated to the service of the triune tioil l rroviilene.e nermitiin nn HunHav :tli , Entli-h lantuatr. in th arb-rnoon and emninic, Kn- j li.b only. Iba Cbrlatian public te inviud Is attend oa Urn occa-ien. j Lcwuburic, Stay I1,1S3. j I'nion County Fair Wedniwday to Criday, Ort T, S and 9. 11SS ' av & JLtwiSUUVQ XTlltKfl. Corrected Weekly Whcat 'SO Eggs Ill Rye 90 Tallow 10 Corn, old SO Lard 10 Qats CO Clover seed 4,00 Flaxsccd 2,50 Wool 00 65 70 Dried Apples. 1,00 Potatoes , 62 j rirKIODUltcr i- otuee a, ououiuer u Fresh Mutter... 20 Ribs & Shoulder 5 Kags 4, 5, and 6 Ham 10 Country Soap 4 & 6 MARRIED, By FT C n Ulnbach, ITth iait. BAl.Ttf ItAMrTON or A.hland, tteb.Co, and Miw M. IIAiiUIK DKl'al of LrwlaburK- Ky Kcr W Rhndea. flat nit, HKNRT FEOLET and Mlat MAKY O'BKIKN at Snnbury. On tbe ftth In.t. RORKRT 0 CUMMINOS of Batlafbnta and Mr. SARAH BLYMVERof Uwiitown. DtflX Tn Went foist. Town, nth March. KLIfARRTIt, relict of John Saook, lately of Kaat Ruflaloa, In h-r SMh yr. la Sanbnry, 13th in.t, FLOKKNCB KKSTtB,aboat SO year of air. V- 7. " " .l n '. i T ZZTV::0:' xt l a toco. I mm v...w V I I Bill. John It Kline Suannah Mrs Kilier hvnjaoiin Kranar llrnrtetta Mies kccler Jacob Mr Kamilli.r Marr A XtiM l.i.ky William Mr Ulillcr laaae Km.) (lake. Hi-arietU Miaa l-ctfly IViorad Noll Martin Noll slichaol Rnal Mary Mrs Roto John Mr Uahl Jacob Mr Vo(M William i WUMT D ai WilMa la vwh., Jnaak Hvler fStmaal (oull.r lln.bcth Nias Dewalt R Mr Oalarl Maria MU van. I O Mr Foreman Suan MiaS Freratan John A Oehbart David Mr Hnllanitworth John at Hartmaa H K Mr HarrunaClara Nua Hot Joka Mr am Hlchaal llawaiol Mary Mias Kaut Robert Persona calling for the above Letters will (.TSI piea,, MJ ii,e are "ad vt rti-ed titia w lOkAEsr, p u ; . r..i. . T . ,j being the 'z'H day ol sain montn. vizi of May. Service, to connaenre at UU A. M. or Katil day. i , ,. , . . .,- . r.in!HaIo at 2'4 P. M. and T'$ In tha evening. Tlia I ' account of J A MertZ Lsq, AdmiD Morninf iwrTtro will 1m couducud in tha licruian antl ' istrator of lirninmin II BruuM. late of East Court Week GRAND JURORS, May T. 1SG3. Hartleton John Va'e, John Yargrr, Simon Katherman New Uerlm Reuben B Oldt.Danl Horlacher. BufTaloe Jackson Wolfe, Martin Dunkle, James Irwin Union Lewis Selsor Lewis Charles Hnwer White Deer Geo W Askin, lacob Lesser West BufTaloe Jacob Kline, Levi shoemaker, John llildebrand. Uenhirr Thompson Limestone Peter Wehr, Emanuel Walter Lewisburz Charles H Cook.Peier H Braver, James M Mowerr, Jackson M'Laugbha Kellv Peter Ktahl Miffliuburg George M Royer TRAVERSE JURORS. East Ttuflaloe E B Walter, John H Drown, John Voune, Abram Aurand Union A a run VanBoskirk, Noah Stettler, Win Hummel, Saml Kilter. Saml 8 Waller, BufTaloe Ailam Sheckler, Howard Anderson. Andrew Kuhler, Thomas 'i'uais, Henry Dorman, Richard Jordan Limestone Wm Royer, Martin Roebach, Elias Hoy Kelly Thos Clingan.Wm Xoll.David Grove. White Deer Aaron Messingrr, Aug A Donabkey, Jonathan Deinenderfer, John F Richsrt Wet Buffalo Daniel Fisher, John Hare, Benneville Rei.sh.bavid Mattes.Levi Kaup. Miliiinburg Wm Bogar Lewisburg John Pross, felh M Bond, Curtis J MWeilJas Blair.Thos M Donachy. Lewis Abram Rudy, Paul Krauss, Wm E Smith, John Rrih Hartlev Jos Kichart, Michael Schnure, Jos Miller, Jr New Berlin Jot Kleckner.Saml C Millhoose. Brady John IJorwell, Jacob Baker Hartleton Wm Wolfe Issue List for May 19. 1 Ahm and John Anrand vs SchamVs 2 Mary Beckley vs Wm Deohler & 11 Baum 3 Danl Rengler vs J & W Anderson 4 Edward A. James vs Levi Rooke and otb 5 (' H shriner vs Wm Rule 6 Kellers for Rul vs C H Shriner with not 7 J N Mensch's Eis vs Voun;m & Waller 9 J&JYoong vs Jos M Thomas 9 Arv Clark's Ad vs Church it M'Michael 10 do do 1 1 Tyros Eaton vs J M C Ranck 1 tieddes. Marsh & Co vs James P Ross 13 Chx Cawley vs Menges & Peony wi no 14 Mi Kleckner same 5 (iedde Marsh & Co vs Wm Moore 16 Chs il simiier lor ana v Wm Ruts 17 same same 1 same same 19 S R Baum for nse vs John M Bautn SO Peacock Woodside & Co end. same 21 same same 22 Commonwealth vs Wm Brown 23 Wm Hreisbacb vs Brown it Uuokle 24 Twp of Limestone vs George Slear 25 Timothy Raw vs Church & M'Mirharl mercantile Appraisement AN APPEAL will be held at the office of J. A. Mertz, E.-q , in Lewisburg, 00 Tuesday, the 19th day of May. 1863, between the hours of 10 an J 2 o'clock.wheo and where all ihost who frel themselves aggrieved by the above classification may attend if they think proper. WM. K".x ..Na, MeremaUl AupniM New B.rlla. April 17. ltvj To the Physicians of Union County. VN invitation is hereby extended to the Physicians of the Connty. to meet in Lewisburg. at 10 o'clock A M of Tuesday the 19th day of May next.foi the purpose of orga nizing a County Medical Sot-p'ty, and the transaction of such bosiness as may be tho't advisable. A general attendance is requested. A PHYSICIAN. Assignee's Account. VTOTICE is hereby given that Caaatis i Cawtav. Esq , Assignee of Michael Klerkner and Wife, has hied his account in Ihe Prothonotary's Ollice in Lewisburg, and t said account will be presented for conftrma- lion, on Taeasnav, the 2 hi day of May next. lo tlie i-oort ol Common i leas lit be holden at Lewisburg for ihe eonoty of Union. Si. W. S aNDS, Prothonotary Lewisburg. April 20, I8t3 REGISTER'S NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given, to all concerned. lnaI ,he fo,owins, nam,d persons bav s,tlri, lheir acconnls ;n ,hf Re-ister's O.fice at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the said accouuls will be presented for confirm anon and allowanre at the Orphans' Court to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county or . i . I. . - i l- i r v . v . . . . .J . J liuttaloe I wp, dec d 2 1 he final account of Jas F Linn, Esn. Executor of Aluamlcr Graham, late of tli Boro of Lewisburg. dee'd 3 The account of B W Thompson, Eieo ntor of Mitry Ih-inbaeh, late of ih Boro' c- Mitllmbnrg, dec d 4 The account of James Marshall. Admin. istrator of Henry Wthh, late of White Deer f5P ThVaceootit of Samuel Berhtel.Admia- iuralor of George Stuhl, late of East Buffalo Tp. deed 6 Tne account of Robert Foster and Sam- w-1 C. Tate, Admiiiistratora r Hi r.e. Tllrt Aikey and Wi,- jarn Aikev. Administrators of Uunt Aiktv. late of Wesi Bulfaloe T- dee'd 8 The final account of Franklin Krieder, Administrator of Lfri Wagoner, late of Kelly Twp dee'd 9 The aeeonnt of Maria Bell and Samuel H Orwig, Esq. Administrators cum Test. an. of Rerriiil Bell, late of th Boro' of Mifflin burg, dee'd 10 The first and final areount of John Gundy, Esrj. testamentary agent or Trusle of Harriet I.lmrt, nnder Ihe last will and testa ment of Nicholas Mensch.Iale of the Boro' of Lewisburg, dee'd II The account ft John t.nnrly t.q. Guardian of Sarah Elrira Huffman, minor .' child of Mary Hoffman, late Mary Walter, i dee'd 12 The aeeonnt of John Gundy Esq, Guardian of Janr and Sarah S,lrfrwood. min- r children of Mar, S.lverwood. late Mary U'Pk.nii Atff A " i:uii:i:s M AHSII. Pen'f Register. Register's Ollice.I.ewtsburg. April I V ItfiS TO TAX COLLECTORS. VLI. Collectors knowing themselves in debted for tases for the year IW2 and previous vears will pay over lheir indebted ness by May Court at furthest. All Collec tors will immedialely proceed and collect the War Tas. as the bounties to pay the volun teers lo fill op Ihe old regiments must be paid, ard for support of Ihe families. The War Tai is now legalized and approved by the Governor. MarM J A MEKTZ.Treas. 1 BLANKS ttQe "ChronicU" Office Hew btand Hew Goods1 JOSEPH L HAWN bavin taken tho O rooms under the Telegraph and Chraaiala oftices.refitted lhem,aad filled ia aa eiteasivf variety of Iltitt, Capt, Centlemen'i Clothing, Also a lane and splendid stock of CI.OTH0 CAS.-SIMKKK.S, Ae, which he will mahupt order, he aiill continnes the Tailoring Busa ness. He is prepared to ezeenta all work entrusted to his car e, to the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing jn don order. Lcwi.sburg, April 10. 16I Seed Potatoes for tat. ftfjA BUSHELS of GOODRICH'S SEED. V)UJ LINGS, comprising the following) varieties i Garnet Chili, Cuxeo, Central City, Callaoe, and Pinkeye Rostyeuat. Alio 50 bushels of EARLY JUNES. PRICE $2:50 per barrel, delivered at U Pittston Depot a barrel to contain as many of the sorts as you choose. Packages (of each sort) senl by mail, post paid, at 25 cts each. t3r"Cash to aceompaoy a!l orders. Refer ence given if desired. P. 8LTTU.V, Random. Lnz. Co. Pa T. M. EITNEIl, WAILOn over Caldwell's Drag Store. 1 opposite iiie Telegraph and Cbruniela mlices, Uarkrt Skiaare. Ualskarr. Pm. Where he is prepared to Cut and Make ap all kinds of work in the 1 MLORINU line on short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory. Country Produce taken to payment (993 SAPONIFIER, OR Concentrated JLye, , THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. rpHE public are CAUTIONED against the i M'VRIOVS ARTICLES OF LYE fog making Soap die. now ottered for sal. Tha only GENUINE and Patented Ly is thai maav oy toe Pma'aSalt manufacturing Company, tbeir trade-mark for il bring "Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye." Th great success of this article bas lad) unprincipled parties to endeavor lo imUat it in violation of the Company's Patents. Alt Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers of these spunouM Lyes, are hereby notiBed that the Cuuipany have employed as their Auoa ners, Ooo. Harding, Eq., of Philad., and Wui. Dakewcll, E?q., of Pittsburg, and that all Manufacturers, Users or Sellers of Lye In violation of Ihe rights of th Cam pany. will be Prnsecoted at once. The SAPOS1FIER, or Concentrated Ly ia for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, acd country Stores. TAKE NOTICE! Th United States Circuit Court. Western District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Term in 1462, ia suit of -The Pennsylvania Sail Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho-CChaae," decreed to the Company, on Nov. 15, I8G, the EXCLUSIVE right eranted by a patent owned by ihem for the S.roxirita. Patent dated Oct. 81. 1858. Peroetual awanleii. TIIK PENNSYLVANIA SALT MLMTACrURIXG COMFT. OFFICES , 127 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Pitt St. aniDuquesne Way, Pittsburg. 3m9linside CARD. rpgE undemigned.having loaned nisfurni. I ture, fixtures and utensils to Mr. H. L. M'Mtaoa for the period of one year, aad ia about to remove temporarily from Lewisburg, take this method of returning his thanks ip the people of Lewisburg and vicinity for tbcis ouit'orin kindness and the liberal support tbey havt given him during his residence among Lewisburg, April 20. I ski NOTICE. THE undersigned, having obtained th ns of the furniture, fixlnres and utensils of Mr. Rimtan M. Cuoraa. will continue tha Bakery. Confectionery and Notion business, at the old stand, on Market street, for the pe riod of one year. He hopes by strict attentioa to business to merit the patronage heretofore. extended to this establish menu H L. M'MAHOJf. Lewisburg, April 20, lttfij Executor's Notice. "TOTICE is hereby given that letters testa XI mentary on the last will and testament of JAMES DALE, late of I.ewisbur borough. Union county, deceased, have beea granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Union eounty.indne form of law; therefor, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested la make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present then) properly authenticated for settlement t Ik undersigned. T. H. WILSON, M.D.,Exr. Li.tur. March 13, '63. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after JULY 1st, 1864, the privitega of convening the present issue of LE GAL TENDER NOTES INTtl THE NA TIONAL SIX PER CENT. LO.N (common ly called ' Five-Twenties"") will ceaie. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the 1st of JULY next. JAY COOKE. Scaaiatrriow Auaa-v, Ap. 3m 3 No. I U S. Third St, Pbilaal Administrator's Notice. "17IIEREAS, Letter of Administration ft V the estate of WILLIAM P. MOYEK. deceased, late of Kelly township. Union county, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said county, in due form ; all persons indebted to said estate are rrqnas ed lo make payment, and those havine rlaima against the same will present Ihem duly authenlirated for settlement, to DANIEL MOVER, Administrator Kelly, April 2I.1H63 niLUNERT AND STRAW GOODS I 45) WE have the pleasure of infomnnf ejw3r0U lnal wo nTC Dl w r'cr1" 1 at our Old S;and Nos. ItKi, 10 j Jc in .norm MECONH St.. PHIL A DA, a well selected stock of Hllliner v and straw f.ood in every variety, of the lutcl ifll"'i and ol ihe newest and most lahionable style. OCR STRAW ltF.PARTMF.ST will comprise every variety of B.-aeis. Fata r. i Tnmmiogs to be found in that line, of " li.s: nn.1 most approved shapes and styles. p .lie-ins an early ean, I reriao. " jnr. R-sieetfoll. Philad., M.n le"" H. WARD. L