TO II 'THE UNION," established in 1SU Whole No- 2,613. BY 0. N. WOHDEN. AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At il.ftO per Year, alwajs In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1863. CHRONICLE," established In IS 13 Whole Nov 537. in iiii ail m in MUM mm ftL M. I -' - - rrmtMIrD MlMl-TUrkn fBfsJay Morning k Friday Aficrnnnn. TrJi lr--. ' . i union County Convention. ... . ' 10 former distinr.u.m, of pariv. wh.. desire to t lie TUlfl. VI I'llltFii .(uilir WIHIIIUI irFHTIl anile in sustaining ihe .Naimnal and Stale administrations lu titeir patriotic efforts 10 against the rightful authority of the Kepublic all loyal voters who, without cavil, support dt every power 01 me uovemtneiii our oroin- er. in arm. who are b.av.n disease and the perils of ihe field tu preserve ihe Union of our father are reqtirMed I., inert at their usual place of election, each in his own district, on Rat..,. lk Jane, IsM. .1 S. F. and after choosing a Judge, two Clerks, an I an Inspector or In.pector it desired, vole by ballot for One Ijjrson for Ooveroor, One Prrsosi for Member of Assembly, One Person for Register & Hecorder, One Person for I'oumv Commissioner, tine Person for County Treasurer, One Peraun for County Auditor, and One Person as Return Judge of the lawful Totes so pulled, to receive the certified ropy thereof. The poll to close at 7, P M. Said Return Judges to meet in the Court Room at Lewi.bor,. the Monday 'ollowm- (J. n- Md) t 10, A M. to add up and declare the voles ( returned, appoint a landing t'oinmit:re. ami designate Conferees to meet on the 25ih June aad select Delegates lo the SSuue nventiou. JOHXSOX WAI.I.fi, fh1!! :o. Coin P. F. Foresitiiiii, John ISoi-li, Michael IJiown, ClintK'n 1'cnny, (ico. E. Sliearj, .John Stamm, James Glover, Freil'k Smiilt, ShcmSniwlmver. Miclia.-l Klcckncr, n. ..: i rli ..' i i in: j-aiu utTUM, 1.1MU.U ii.i.ui, Jesse licavcr, E. Osburn. Com. Above is tbe call for making tbe next Nominatmns for the dominant party u " People, and confer upon Delegates, the power of selection, was not urged npou ' luo Vsommutee. 1 tie nine was Died by the farmers, who thought that before Harvest was better than any period after- Wards. This gives only a month for electioneering, and in that respect will be relief for candidates and people. It will pnt our ticket first in tbe field, and thus lend to call out, over the Slate, ao early ' and efficient rally for tbe good cause, upon the success of which, in October next, so much depends. Now let every voter think for himself j who would be tbe best men for office, and , base in its infamous life, has been formed who are most deserving. Be not "con- ' l .ur b."e nd U "preaditig its cor . , . .. , , : ruptiug 11 fiuciice over our friends and trolled by any other men, or any local r . ,e . . . , . . ' , 1 neighbors, and that each loyal man must feeling, but select, independently, the : eudL.,I0r b, cvt,ry meh0t ,0 SIop ,hc in BEST MEN, and avoid complaint and luke- f(Ctiuo and crush the cause. warmoess by scattering whole eouotv. Fitata them over the ! uncf vcirthiatu' re tbe main things, and tbcro are good nd deserving men in every section. A fair aeleetion an bonest vote by tbe IB a j or part of those united iu sustaining tbe Administration will be ratified at tbe ballot box: and 00 that account the Preliminary Election is as important as lbs General. Assembly. no R the Rtar A Chronicle. Permit m to r recommend 8AMi:EL H. ORWIfi Esq aa a man eminently qualified to represent our District in the next Legislature, should he be nominated his election would he certain, nd the district have an able Representative. IMUN. fP'Please annooaee Rev. Sunt Woi.v of Mew Berlin, a a candidate for Assembly from this district. He is a man of ernid character and ability, and would make a respectable and attentive Leejslaior. BLFPALOE. Regldtcr Jl Recorder. X)LEA8E recommend lo the Union voters I of this county (subieci 10 ihe choice of SOth of June) Capt. JOHN A. ETTINGER of ew Berlin as Kegister A Recorder. He is worthy man, well qualified in every partic ularis deserving ol the position on parly frroonds and having enlisted three times in the defence of our countiy, has won the best wishes of every patriot. He is serving wiih the Militia, at Vorklown, Vs. 10 he home in July. A FRIEND. rpHE subscriber offers himself as a caifdid J ate for the office of Register 4 Recorder of Union county, subject to the decision of the Primary Electioat of 20th June next, pledging himself if nominated and elected to fulfill the duties of said office with equal care and sat isfaction, as heretofore, as Deputy for Ueorge Merrill, Esq URICiUS MARSH iMriabwa, May IS, 1SS3 IELLOW eititens Circumstances render it accessary for me in offer myself as a candidate for Register St Recorder of t'ninn county, subject to the decision of the Cmon Primary Election to be held the SOth of June. Whould I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I will try to perform the dutv of tbe office with fidelity. WM. ROSHOXU w SWrha, May is. CMsatjr Commlsnloner. ME88R8. Editors : Allow me to recommend Mr. SAMUEL MARSHALL, of While leer. as a suitable person for Commissioner of onr county. This large township has not had a Coainiuin. l., .,.. ...... , ..., andaa the South-East and West of the county All our detached boys Morris, Wilson, re now represented in ihe Uoard we deem 11 1 Man, Pontius, Wolfe, Showaller, Sechler, rsWto,hU"'whwlfe"',,:p"llh ,leisb' BlDk Fees, Fullmer, and March 1, !S3 " Waiva Uasa Corp Jrowntr9 a80 t00 good patriots to MR. Editor Having seen no one named ! hiVe nneld lneir D,ule bd ,he? bee0 for County Commissioner, permit me : bere. A. G. fllCKER. to propose F. BOLE.N'DER Esq. fur rvlec- (ion. It is not customary lu re eled, but in I . l 1. u t . . r. 1. , . t ' man, A Uiuzen of White Deer. 1 j CsMIBtr Treasurer. j T OFFER mys,f ., a candidate for fhe 1 I offlr. r t. r ii. ,,. aohjeettn the decision of the primary elections ' te be held oa the 20th day of June next. j iMwtsbarg, May , ism j VOTERS of trn,oncoon,yI the last pre. "f"'0 10 Be,r 0Uf ,B ,Dd V limmary electioa for Treasurer of this 131st, but yet know nothing as to when county, the vote stood a follows : , lne, wjH ,rriTe perhaps Saturday, 8un- Joka A Merta. an as sJ ' . , - . t. j i. tWHanh. aos j day, or Monday. Any week day, a pub Haviag ebeerfaHy supported Esq Mer'r on lie receptiou awaits tbem, as oear tbo pub thai trial. I arata obTvr myself for the tame .... . . . u- o(See.ai the tJoi. Klertioa of 10th June.. ,d lu,be1 rfJ" may be. Wew.ll if aominated aad sleeted will be grateful in endeavor to exteod tbe news as far as wo yoa and laitbful to my trust. i t i t'R IH H U.ktanj, Ma; ll.isw - I ... - ay-The me-t og uf the Lewisburg) Uoioo League, Tuesday evening, wis tba ; largest of tbe sctBin, and earnest and ! ... ....... 1 encouraging 10 us spirit. Mr.Aikeo gave . . . ... ,l" 01 Bis Happy illustrations. Mej. Sbriner made a speech of an hour and a half, which in logical argument, clinched by indisputable facts, in the best of tern- per, bas not been excelled, in this cam- .it .1 .l . P"g. Pur c0UntJ' !Ie Pr0Ted ,h,t Abraham Lincoln, Commander in Chief uf De Army and Navy, in nutting down ,. , , ,, . .,. , ' . "ful ". one M far. in conscription, martial law, and employ- it,g colored soldiers, as did a Major lieue- I ral (Audrew Jackson; in resisting an ! open eneufy at New Orleaus. Mr. S bri uer compilation 01 i.et. suou.u no wiae.y , heard and published. j ""g m 'DB ! was tbe reported addition of aome eighty i new members, including the following, ; fron, ,(, Company, coinmauded first by i .... . J j Merrill, then by 0ens, now by Lvans : To Jimih Ilutnmrlf lq. 1'rrtiJeut of tDtrl lruiou Leitgu, Lwlaburg, Pa. ' c " www " CHia, v., I . f r yr h m it o v ' At a meeting of Co. L. II d Reg. P , j ! adopted, and b.uded to me with a request : . ... ..j ! l .1 j j. . . 1 that fLev Ite muttt la viiur huJv nf Inval !; ' . ' ' : . Whereas, our be oved countrv is now ! involve! in a tnouirutous 6iruL'jle for its ""'""i"" '""""'"'"'i uur J.,,,. ....1.. ...I ... 41 M . Uesolvvd. that it is tbe sacred dutv of cry cl,iltfIli wlthnu, di-tiv,ci..o of party, to give bis earnest and uudivided support 10 bis country 10 us nnur or neec, and bould not only refrain from expressions of doubt and distrust lu tbe Aduiinistra- lioo and its Officers, but ebould austaio the (joveruiuoot by thorough exertions tor Inn maiuteuance of (be uatijual honor aud tbe national lift). Resolved, that we are endeavoring to '' "ur duty, by serving in the Army of ,hc Un,.on' "J j l,ut 8,,i'k -n. dan- r pics. Resolved, that a party, hostile to the Government, base in its origin, doubly Resolved, tbat they wbo lead, and ,DeJ bo knowingly follow, are traitors at heart, aad d-s--re the djim that those should bave, wbo endeavor to destroy our government. Resolved, tbat we believe tbe formation uf Union Leagues will bo of great service in couotcractiug tbe base designs of tbe Copperhead frateruiiy, an 1 tbat we, mem bers of Co. K, do n quest to be admitted as members of tbe Lewisburg Union Lesgue,plcdging all our talent and strength to the overthrow of treason and rebellion, nd to the punishment of its infamous sympathizers in the North, (signed by) Capt. Cbas. It. hvans 1st Lieut. Andrew O. Tuikcr HJ Lieut. Isaac S. Kerstclter let Sergt. Scott Clingati tsrrgt. Samuel lirowu do John V. Miller do Thomas P. Wagner Corp. Jacob II. Rankes do Nathaniel Sirahaa do Henry 11. Sprcht do John Gillenger Private William L. Ammon do George baker do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Solomon lioyer Jobn P. Deibert Theodore Faogboner Jackson Gillinger William Geible John Hoffman Henry W. Hoffman Noah Hoffman Thomas Houghton John Kline Frank P. LeFevre l?e: jmiio W. Minium John A. Minium Jacob Moser Henry C- Penny George Keicbley Henry Raboss Davis Root George Stapleton William Shields Henry 31. Smith Since tbis last movement, and resulting from tbe bard marching and severe expos ure during tbe continuance of it, several of our number bave bceu laid up through fatigue, and are now at Windmill Point Hospital Dooacby, Raboss, and Scbaff er who, were they with ns, would will ingly place their names among the rest. WTbe casualties and disturbances of 1 unPoes and Regiments, consequent , upon the late battles and Disrobes along the RaDDahannoelr h,wm o.naod mneh ' ub d d , . . ! "J musienog oui ana psy- 'ng 'bv9 months' men now in Harrisburg. The money and paymasters are all ready for tbe proper papers. We are hourly i can. aa soon aa the dirid of Ptcbsblo ttri-! val ia kuowia. ( L . A' . 1 U.- .. - l.Tbe moat important business of the Uuioo Count; Court, ibis week, was the trial and conviction of several aecom- . a ,, , , puces of the deserter, Hummel, for 1 I . . . , . L ; aseauu ana oaitery, ana rio, ag.iusi iue : IT. S. authorities charged with his arrest, Tbe same parties were en triil Friday ! morning, for the more serious offence of ; inciting a soldier to desert. The charge ef the Judge on law pointi waa lenient to the Defts, who bad a fair trial. Messrs. Hubley D. Albright, Charles D. Urewt r, and Spyker G. Kennedy, were admitted to the bar of Union county new members of tbe fraternity. Full proceedings in our next. l3Assistant Surgeons M'Cormi:k and Toorn,ona!40 Chaplain Johnson, and Ijiea, WmW rf ha 135)h p V.be been in Lewisburg, this week, on furlough Also Wra. S. M'Cormick, of 102d P. y ou ,e in d , 'f,m l,;m fowmg letter from bim, Li mother, before his ai health. The fol- was received, by arrival : U. S. St'r Ktpresi, May 16, 'C3. It has been q iito a while sioce I bad the privilego of addressing you, owiog to circumstance, over which I bad nocoutrol. , bl,e befn iloner siuce ,he , , of . u i. 4 . i. t fit: ,.t ... . . ......... ...l , V. WUV, ; . i 1.; - . '. ' . . - . 6 lolt,Jut " frout tut oeT.er "'""n ' Coroa was rUrettltiif. Oeu. llooXer has ' .u 1.-...1. .; eTer hlj Th(.y otTe 0r iwenty-five thousand wounded. We still Have conn dence in Hooker. Ilo is tbe best General . . . ' we have ever na. 1 nave oecn qutio well .mo I Uat wrote We are aa well ' treater as could bo expected, but were nearly starved, yet we got as much as the Kebel soldiers. There are quite a outn- bcr of Uuioo people in Richmond and Petersburg, whu would like to cut away We were 00 Helle Isle abile at Richmond We marched 110 miles in four days. I d ioot kuow whera we will be sent. I will close, as we are nearing Fortress M juroe. ith much love, I remain, Will. Dayton, iu Oiiio, is a Sue, flourishing city, but at last elcc'ion was fooled into voting for "Democratic" officers. When , Vallandigham was arrested for trial, bis j friends collected, burned down a press of : the Uuion style, and other houses, and . cut tbe wires and railroad connections, j All tlie irA.e, th,-.i Dtmocratte M;yrt j uwt other taorn Ojicer, luoM oh and JiJ wjihiHj to rtttore order. Tbe military ! had to be called in to suppress the riot of these "friends of tbe Constitution, the I Laws, free speech, and free press." The j law will now take its course, aud the hon- est people generally pay the damages caused by their infatuation in voting for "the Democracy." Tbe whole cost, and punishment in j ail in addition, should be put upon the Copperhead leaders Tbe "Democratic" Direotors of the Publie Schools in Dayton bave also forbi ldon children wearing Union badges, 00 the; ground that it was "political," and might 1 offend tbe Secesh sympathiz ts, who claimed a right to wear their badges also Heaven belp Dayton get rid of such officials ! Ccrre.oDj.nre of tbe Star k Cbrooiele. Near Stafford C. II., Va., May 18. At Antietam. I was wounded, and cave orders to our uiailboy to send me the co'P"". nd Coogress mod the People sus Chronicle at ibe Hospital, but for some i i"Dei lhcta in o doing, reason I did not ret it there, which ac-1 The Constitution also says. i counts for my long silence. When I ' came to Ibe Regiment, I found it bad been received regularly, and as you kindly tent it to me since Sept. '61, please find $3 enclosed. I can not be without it during these hard contested political times ; commands that Military Department, and in my native State. All we ask of you kindly, earnestly warned all the people to is to keep the Copperheads quiet until refrain from aiding the rebellion by oppo we get through with thoir bolder brothers , sing tbe government. Vallandigham,witb bere in Disie, and we will take care of them after we get borne. At CbaDcellorville, Sunday morning, tbe 3d inst., we were in a little tbe hottest place I bave been in during the war. but I cot through safe. In about three boars, we each gave the Rebels 1 sixty rounds of "Uncle Sam's leaden pills, I and drove tbem three-fourths of a mile, taking a number of prisoners. We were in tbe 12th Corps, Maj. Geo. Slocum. The common report that tbey lost twice as many as we did, I think is correct in this case. They repeatedly ruthed m our Artillery, and concealed infantry, column, after column, and tbe first tbey knew tbey didn't know anything. C. F. DlCfFKNDERFER. Mr At the oalled meeting of Physicians of Unioo County, held at Lewisburg, Tnesdav last. Tb. II. Wilson was called to tbe chair, and N. C. Purdy appointed Kerretarv. After consideration, it was resolved to form permanent medical Ml0ciation, and Charles Wrilsoa and Jo- 1. l T ... nf V.w H.elln David II. V ' , K p,j. .uiiier 01 uouo'(i v - aud Samuel Blair of Lewisburg, were appointed lo report Constitution and By L1W1 ,t tbe nest meeting to bo held in LcwUburg, 2d June, at 1, P. M. taTRev. Wm. T. Johnson, chaplain of, jMfc- , tbe diseharged 135th P. V., is settling at Washington as Pastor of tbe 2d Baptist Church, near the Navy Yard. a it.. .... M..tl.hr ' A liBlilll AIaatllii at PllliaiflDUaT. - Tuesday dsi Court week lo udr ' " - count;. A Urge rally is exf acted. I Ruckles Dkivino. Public sireets ire not made fr race courses. Wednesw day afternoon, a buggey turned Sd and Market atreeti with such force as "spilt" one of the occupants against tbe curbstone in a most dangerous manner. Fast j driving, and wearing concealed weapons, are piblio offences, and one or two exam pies of lawful penalty would be most wholesome. Fire In York Valley, Hartley Twp., yesterday about noon, tbe bouse of John M'Call, was found on fire probably originating from aparks falling on the roof. Tbe family codld only get out Mr. M'Call, with hia bed, important papers, Sits., before it burned down. Loss $2,000 to 13,000. Mr. M'&ll is lying very ill with dropsy, which makes tbe loss more distressing. aWln tbe next Congress, from all glorious New Fngland, there are ihrte men elected as Anti-Administrationista. In tbe last Congress, there were line such men. But all elected this year professed to be War Democrats, and one (Kuglish of Ct.) voted to abolish Slavery in tbe j ,. 7 , , .. DuI , tavs "another such a 1 ... ' mo"1 ,,ctor' M U ' 00 ,ha KarPDn nock, will ruin bis army, accounts, their losi must l!y all """"'""f bave been ,lhl.. e t,.M .. .nl the. tun : they can not stand losses as we can. AHfucnht . A ciuo lor ine ctab f. t - :. ..:..J . , ii:.,t.i' . tuawnua ociog nuo. v mum Hotel ml (!luha at the Post OfGeti in iuffaioe X Roads, and at Uuiontown in tra,j v rlI,jre w:ta Del month Please i t j rcnew' ' J" desire in time. tOr The .V-f ,rink!er is again sadly needed. Can nut some one aevise a sutt- . 1 1 t. : 1 , :. 1 1 . 6 "uuld " wel1 wor, 6ooa pajneI- tea-Col. A llabacb. of the 131st. was presented with a splendid gold watch by his rffiers since bis relurn. Capt. T. R. Jones assisted in tbe ceremonies. . Uff-Wednesday, in Pittston, a deserter "s ,mllei wuo eB01 omcer luro ,ue h6 befor".5tfcJ,id; What Says the Constitution? ,.This Constitution, and the laws of the rj g m,,jc Jn purnu,,,,, thereof, shall be ,,e ,uprrme loie 0f (he (Dd anything . t 1 1 rr .!.!. in the Constitution and laws of any Slate to tbe contrary notwithstanding." That i'onsiitutiou says expressly. - Habeas corpus shall not be suspended , but euuld not bold out. inleftM tvbeinnca.se of REBELLION' t r Jackson is the Capital of Missis mvs,o ihe public aafe.y may require ,1. i Bi,,,: about 4;i miIe3 east ofVicks "Invasion and rebellion against tbe L. , i,ur(rf to which is a Railway. The S. authority exists. The President is sworn , holding of Jackson is important for to faithfully execute bis office, and to take : thu reduction of Vicksbur. care tbat tbe laws be all enforced. ! - - He is an executive officer, and therefore the suspension of a power is an executive act. It would be impossible to assemble Congress, in an emergency, to ry.sue a suspension, now matter bow essential. in tune ol war, all civilized nations give their naval and land commanders power to, suspend ibe civil laws. Vhifnn Ja,sk.nn .ml fift. (... American officers lave suspended habeas "Treason against ihe U.S. shall consist only in levying war against them. or in adhering in their enemies, giving ihem am sun coxruaT." If "aid aod comfort" was ever given to pur enemy, it was notoriously so by C L. Vallandiqham of Ohio. Gen. Burnside all his arts and eloquence, defied the U.S. ntbority, aod stirred ap all tbe sedition he eould. Burnaide brought bim before a military tribunal, for trial. Vallandigbam denied tbe jurisdiction, and applied to the United Slates District Court for a discharge 00 habeas corpus, Tbat Court refused tbe demand. Vallan- digbam was found guilty, and sentenaed to "cool off" awhile tt Fort Warren. Tbe United States Courts decide dispu ted questions of constitutional law. sWNow, as both custom and law, and as tbe Executive, Legislative and Judicial authorities of our Government, unite in saying habeas corpus may be suspended in military emergencies, what falsehood and folly to try to harass tbe Government by declaring it to be unlawful ! The following are tbe Officers of tbe Unioo League of Milton : President, Capt. John M'Cleery ; Vioe Preaidents, Col. D. Follmer, Tboe. Satlesbon, John Runkle ; Recording Secretary, George J. Piper; Corresponding Secretary, R. M Frick ; Treaaurer, W. C. Lswson ; XeC- , utive Committee, John M'Cleery, W. C. l.awsoo, R. 31. Friok, Charles blout, W P. Wheeland. The La easier l'il Keg. had two sap pers offered tbem ou return to tbe city yJifh wfnt ,kW,Jlt0,!i HBS P'0" vawaa ww w vvvvv(wvwh waw v w VVW sorting 'with the Patriot Daughters and Union Leaguers at the Court House. Karl Van Doio his been shot by o husband whoso right bo bsd violated, Van Don. i. lb. Rebel ; .. 1 .. . - .- I tr f H...hI Imrnritn. in .iMlm.ik. 17 .. , .., 8. protsr'y io Texas, sod hat act fl'.tin i .. .... . . cad What Riles Us. To bear men who never read "tbe Con . . stitutioo," nor never beard about its "violation." " ' To bear men, who never do a days a work, howling about the influx of niggers and tbe injury to wbite laborers. To bear men whose hearts and habits re blacker than any nigger ever born, spitting their venom at slaves. To bear men rave about tbe President's violation of the constitution, who are ao utterly etnpid or knavish that they bave never ascertained that the Rebellion i in "violation of the constitution !" To see men wbo came from ignorance and despotism to a land of free school and free suffrages, trying to destroy the Gov ernment which bas protected them. To see men who, were tbey South, would be treated as the poorest and meanest of "white trash," upholding tbe very men who eo degrade labor and depise those who do not own niggers. To hear men justifying Jeff. Davis and the South, who bave not tbe manhood and deeenev to si South and seek a home wbbh tbey like so welL . , , To see a man who loves slavery more j than bis couotry and freedom. Tn bee the hiss of a aha Conoerhead. justifying the most infernal system of wholesale prostitution the sun ever shoos upon. To bear a man talking about peace and compromise, after he has been kicked out ... ..... .l nu spit upon oy ine oouta. j "Dr S- E- Charlton is appointed 1 M''',lir1 Surgeon for this Congressional District, in place of Dr. Lo'z, resigned. Capt. liradford. Provost Marshal, in ; pUce of Ketchem. Capt. P. 8. Knpp, rrovost -uarsaau lor uerss county icin ... 1 1. t r. 1 . .0.1. , Dist.) Tuesday morning's News. j Grierson's Union Cavalry made a j ra.d of MM) mi leg, tbro Mississippi, I to Haton lkO'ue, Louisiana. I Com. Porter captured Alexandria, 1 v , 150 miles tin the Red River. The Richmond Enquirer, of 14th, ndtniu Union successes nnder Gen Grant, below and cast of Vicksburg. JACKSON CITY, taken. The "Chattanooga Rebel," of 16th, ha3 the following despatch : MoitlLK, Thursday, May 14. JaeVsm, Miss., is occupied by tbe ene- r l r - - f 1 . 1 ,,j Latest News I it i 7 n"i r.i V ititllHTn Ma VI 1hS f.illritaT. ; reCeived to-dav at head ausrters : Jackson Mi Mav 15 IStill via Memphis, May 20. T Mnr General . II'. JLiHeck. General-in-Chief. Tbis place fell into our bands yesterday, after I a 'Gitbt of about three hours. Joe John- l,on w" in ."- T.ba enemy re- . ...... nna.v la llDl.lnnl I ft WW 1 1 h 1 h A HtlBl.tn of joining the Vicksburg forces. U. S. GRANT, Mj. Gen. a. inner irum 01. auuiuas. Sill 1, d.yo . a 1... c. Ti . u. . Ou tbe 30th April, Ihe U. S. steamer Vanderbilt arrived iu Portland, and after a few bnura delay atarted for Martinque, oere, tt is reported, tbe U. 0. steamers 6 J ' "!I Alabama aod Oneida bave the Alabam aliaa 200, blockaded into an oat bay, and tbe Admiral declares that if he finds her there be will sink ber, let the consequen ces be what tbey may. Capt. Newcomb, of Gen. Schurz' staff, on Monday made four important captures three of rebel soldiers and tbe other a citiien wbo bas been giving aid and com fort to the enemy. The Rebels say tba Union party eould better lose Hooker and bis whole army, than tbey can lose Stonewall Jackson, whose death is undoubted. Tbe Republicans earried Lansing, the capital of Miebigan, for the first time, in tbe late election. Be R pTf Ofi.f, SIM la. WM. tt. FSKVR and Min KLIZ4BKTU daughter oT ThoaiM H. Cornelia, of Bt r.t s w mw. lite tn.t Lmt REEDY and ! 'oi ejBHEK, douoi Boms nrj. HrkTjrwmpofe,ZMaii.JonMTKTSorSoaS ' tow. aud Miw HANNAH PEKSIKO of Irk V.ll.y. I Biro. In Uviibnrg, 21st Ian, ALBWT n. BTKKS, afad 29 jnra. In LloKstnM Tp. isth hMt, AX. wlli tf Chrbtlaa M. ebively, mf4 4a jams and I Mnolh. In Maw7Cn.kTp.Uth last. Col. JACOB SlEBkR, agd 7 ywmn. At Braoki Statloa.Ta,lltk foot. Cot AND VI CSS KR, (U-th P V.)aTd itjmf-t Briuk Vl.j, Pk. ll.rtl.loa, lit k alt, MAKOAKET wlf ml Joarsh giojoyrrwaa. ofod SB fan. - SU jemra. In SbaaMkia Twp, th iaat, UAIAU MORGAM, ag4 In feat Baftalm. 18a Int II AH. robot of tba law 'm. Tboajaa, agod about 4v jmn. I Uwi.Tp,Sth last, Mra. MARTHA WILKrNSOX lata of WiUiaaupurt, afd akou in jwra. XLtxatfliiurfl jttarUct. Corrected Weekly Wheat ...... 11,40 Eggs f 11 Ryo 90 Tallow 10 Cora, old......... 80 Lard 10 Oato 60 Clover seed 4,00 Flaxseed 2.50 Wool 60 65 70 Trei AvmiMM Si. Oil PotAtrvsa ' wiV." " 'll S.d- Sha.lder riraiUDUiwr a i.woymi"i .. .. n. . l , j e " ' .. - Iresa Butter... H nios ooouiuer a .- 1 S ! A Ham. .10 ' Country Soap 4 & 0 On Putting Down the Rebellion. In his recent speech at the great Anni- ! ftea.r meetinv at Madison Sauare. New 1 i York, John Van Bcrex said: - ! .... ... . . . i 00 not oeiieva iiiai aii.ipijr (; j ,nirI Fuundry, on Markei siret.iaj. to the democratic party, will end tbe war; ,eiiburz. Tb:s pn perty is pleasantly lo. that bas le.'u going on these two years. ' ca ed. and the house is large and well ar Since I belonged to the party, J. ff. Divia : rneJ d ra dwelling, claimed to be a member, so did M.s o A'.,.. ae au.i Lot '"f ..j ,, 1 j . ,u.. .k.. ..J. of Seveuin and S:. Louis atrerts. TheiAX and Slidell. I do not see that that ends fc ose haj bal p!r,.,n,ir the war. hat would be thought of the - .MlrJi ,n w,n aiiapled fcr a small fai. passengrv of a ship, wbo, in a dreadful jir. f ut particulars aud terms applv 10 gale, found that tbe vessel bad sprung a ! Ap. 10 MK3. PE.XOUMAXL'tS. leak, and who wouU sv to tbe others, TT "Find out where tbe leak is ; stop it at : FOR SALE. all hazards; if our masia are all carried we beiooa to me Uomocrano pany. Laughter If that abip ha J to be light-; ened to be aaved it is easy to see what part of the cirgj ought to have been t 1 r,..i. 1 brown overboard. Applaoss and laughter. j ... There is botons thing to da that n,t fight. Did anybody ever hear that when ' people make war upon sou, ynu are !o supplice forpe.ee? Why, if wc ye! conquered, of eourse we mast sue fr . ...: . J .1. P if " "i ;"VJtd- ,Lfn ; all we have to do is to SsuL Suppose a 1 . . ' . T miJt came up to you auJ took you by tae tbroat. would vou call upon vour friends n. n k.t i.rn.. h .nnlil .itl7 ; L.ngbter I know of 00 -ay except ,0 delena yourself, ana oetena yourseu oy ; assailing bim ia bis most vulnerable part. ; Applause. j Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, on the: same occasion, spoke thus : Tbis war should be brief and terrible. We bave all tbe eletuents for success, and should burl them upon it in a single blow, We wsot 00 General who would cotquer ! . .-1 - J. peace nrsiau reoeiuou oc lUOSU WUU IU wUDIIUCIIUI ICUGIUUU W UUIti . h r . . ' onnnnur neace. t a want a united ceuDie , .,i .1.. nn th h.n.u f ti. AdininiHtraiion. and sheer it onward. The failure of expeditions, temporary; ! "P". '"V.T? ,"" I: .? , Zg way, Richmond b trembling j undef ,he m8D4C8 of lb, gsI1,Q, Hooker, , 4ai Charleston, thoagh not taken, is ! doomed. i Let all bs of ood cheer, elose op the ! "nks, and pres. on the column, and our . . . uenr ligi win 09 reecueu irom ws u...u.- nations of conspirators in counoi'.s and rebellion iu aroia. -jl i . JT ISrOKC VJUl X-W rota die TUilwiy enclosnrv at ihe I-rwiphr l.-pot. 19th inst. rOVR MARKET CATTLE beloiwn- 10 J.c.SMIIH.-Migar alley. tne ' I a larse rra rosin row, one a u urn am vrinwv red eow with vhe feet and i c.ilf, and the other red and wh ' some white ahnut the hea I. I A suitable Reward will be ma le for re-to- ring said caitle or eivin; information where they may be found. CH. W. CO.SEH. pdlw Riviere House, Lewisburg Estate of William Thomas, dee'd. N OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of: William ThoiDis. laie of East BufT.loe Two. i lrnion Co., deceased, have been granted to . . ....... .- - countv.in due form of law, therefore all per- i sons knowing themselves indebted to said j. estate are requested to make immediate pay - ment, and those having just claims against Ihe same are also requested to present them properly authenticated fcr settlement to LEWIS EVANS, Admin'r. at Hahanov CUT, Scbu.lkill C . e to kin Alt'j .nj A j t. M; i, 1803. Wit. VA..M.L4KO, Kaq. Lraubuni. Lcwisacao. May 6. 1363. THE DimesSavtng Institution cf Lewisburg has this dav declared a Dividend to the Stockholders of FOUR percent on the capital , . ; ,,.,,. rf.m.n,! r H P sHELLER. Treas. Cash paid for Bark. T WISH to purchase a large quantity of j HOCK OAK HARK, delivered at my Tannery Yard in I.ewisourg. lor which I will pav the highest price in cash. May 14, 1S63. E. J. HULL K IT GOING 2 THE SPRING ARRIVAL OP mm bodd3 AT V f-m rw 3l. IV. iIM3IKRMA S J. . ; 3a Stkay Sheep. Came upon the premises of 'the suossiioer, about ibe middle of April, rOl'K , on tiiir one an old large fcwe. wun an ear off, one Ewe with horn', and the others no ',;... . . . . .u "' particular marks; three of them abs.nl Iwj year olds. The owner will prove proptny. pay coargea ano te mem away. JfHI.N BETZ. Hartlev Tp. Near Halfpenny's May 18. 111:1 pd Estate of Hrs. Sarah E. Davis, , J :K. Lei'ers , DVJIJilSTRATOR'S NOTtC .A of ' administration on the estate of widow ; Sarah E. Davis, deceased, late uf Lewisburg, having been granted lo tba subscriber by tbe i. .... . e i I negiaier oi union coun'yin uuc iim wi iw, j all persons indebted lo said estate are oerebv I notified to make immed.aie payment, and all , hiTinr iir in.i e.l.iina against ihe same star I present tbem dulv authenticated for settlement i to JAME3 M. BLAXKW ELL. Admin'r. ortoOE V. MILLIK, Wwuourf, A(.ot Hrm Tork. . 1-1 Executor'! Notice. IS4TOTICE ia hereby given, that Letters les 1 tameniary oa the last will and lestament oi BENJAMIN A NliST A UT. deceased, la' of Lawisburg. Co 100 county, hsve been STllt 10 ,b onderaitned, by the Register of l ... ......... .. j .. i n .n . . . ' " "!'!! iT'" iiirm, . ini u wiiia aaiii Hiiir I c rouura. i ii,rm ,an.l those owing said eaieie are rounea- . leu to make immri 'ate pavment. ia lVRr8 BHUW.. Executor Lcvlsburg, Starch 5, isftj. away, rig a jury-mast ; 11 you can t save ; Oft'L'ATEU niost'y in the Bornuzh of Maf tbe ship, save tbe passeugtrs ; construct a O ileum, adjomins the villa oa ih su S raft; be sure and aave your lives, and as exteadinj almost its entire lenrh, mall- , . ... f I , j ,1 . int us division and sale 1010 lots qmteeonva- for tbe rest, ve mtt ..I htrt an l UrmU eontam,n tit Acre. 1 1 -h .U Real Estate- ...; ,8A,LE w LrpjIE Hooseand Lot atoimng ihes. j j LUSl'S 'fAJLVJy .,11 imitttd. A small strtan t 2f Water fl'ws nearly throofh in centre, The Improvements are a r.d Frame s Hus and Ban Barn. itbj a Tenant AxJ H"4se oa the aoib end of the farm. I we orrhard.. one in full b.x.r.lf. u.e juung-r hegipnins 10 bear. A o. HO trrrt nl Timber land, nmrf I in Hartley township, ror Terms, apply u M" t?Zlt8Jr t otuiCI or WM. P. WILMJ.N.Hariletoo.ra. ' - FOR RENT. STOItE ROOM on Market stre-t, Lw! burv, beluDjinr to Wm. Fnck, now oei Diei bv Washington Hutchison. I Zni ov,f Jai(, rnom-oa Markel ,!r,. iqir? of rjan26w.il WM. JONES. jfOV ISsUF .y I Foor tcTtwo families. I', is situated on Anna Fourth-street. There are a Rood s'abie ant! . other outbuildings, aad a never-failing writ i of water on the' premises. tr particular ! nJ 11U eotuire of ADAM BC.r.B. , t,w;sbor. Apri l4. JS83 tf FOR RENT. rilWO STOREY Brick HOlSE and I LOT on North Fourth street. March tn. '63. R. P. HELLfcK. i FARE FOR SALE. I TpV IX . W1?hlp. miie and a half aouth of M. j isbur. It contains 61 Acres more or less. 1 cleared and in a good state ef cultivation, i ether w,ih 10 acres of Timber Laod aear tir itii. rjm imDrovemeuis arc m I rtn j I)wellin8 House. Frame Darn, Tenant . jj, ya0se. aad sutiable Outbuilding. A ! good during near the hose. and a stream of water flows thioash the farm. Also all k;4 of fruit, of the best varieties. j 1 ne iarm is ooc&cra on me noria oy w iw. Crown, east by Pennv and GonJy. sou h br ' Ik. al ....- ..t rs aa-rl . v.iail aaaaf tl lav. a tinnii9 rr" in3nire on th, A . 6 ,63m6 (JODFREV UECK. , , , , ... . j fig- q CaSOa ! NEW GOODS ! FROM Fill LAD. AND N.T. !vpw ftimiN t.My n()0()s I jJJk)j j For the SprillZ and Summer. ! . . . O For the Spring and Sotnmsr. For the Spriuir and Summsr. 1 Or ine spring ana SUnimtr. LaI.L A'SD SEE. j CALL AND ?EK. Call and See. Call axd ?eg. Jd.o.11 GoodmaD.Market St.,LewIsburg Jno. ILGoodaian, Market St., Le wisbarl tt i, iti., c 1 .-(,. I ; JBO.H.GOOdlliail, Market bULeWisburg jDO.JI.GooJnian, Market St.,LeWiaburg rTAII kinds of Grain brnthl for I'asb. 50, X': S. Mackerel. Xos. 1 and 2, . ad wbol barrel, frr wl Itj J.Nll. li. UOObMAV. ' c OD FISH for sale br JNO. H. GOObMsJI UITE and Blue PIa?ter for salo JNi. H. OoiPMSt SALT, in barrels and jacks for sala by JNi. II liislbMAN. 90 nCW 1 of Oat3wanteil, w -Vvvr Aairh !lwbkh4poM to.sub. Vy JsoLu.Ut)i.ya. Good News! Good News ! ! t MPOHT A NTJMOVEM EfJT ! rpHH t.rr.T.ST Telearam announces thjt ' Jl l.ienu W. 1). Himmelreich made a most ' successful rrconnoisanre ot i'hiia, on the 7(h inst- and cn the following two days the y iake'r City was belfacuered by a strong force of Crotrer-s (.ITirigMai) Batterv. wai.h resulted in the capture of about 300 Infantry, a large assorimeoi of Bird Cages, Jewelry, Perfumery. Uoklrry, stationery, HaKkrts. NECK TIES, POCKET UOOft.3, MOULDING, MUSIC, and all manner of FA.NC'V ARIICLES. Also, a fine lot of TOB kt'CO, (Cbewma; and Smeking) the VEUV t!3r mat Kcbei dom affords ! These Inmda are lo be disposed of CK'op have been forwarded to Cros- aer's Headquarter, in lhe s,j Lieut, (being d in Lewisburg. Pa when detailed for lha purpose) will make a traad review ever day and eve ning until further notice. Let the tntrtkmi'ng public wa'k in ! ' Lewisburg. Aptil lo; . tt i, , r . i tlRlVerSllV Hi LCWlSDUriTi L- The neit Session will open on Thursday morning. April 23d, in the COLLEGE. ACADEMY, and FEMALE IX.STrTCTII. J. R l.i'OMIsi Presid-nr UNION SEMINARY. fllHE Second Quar.er of Ihe present o- I tun i I cMimraiw Jtarcs. " ..n r,... i,i iuaa. ".""John H.LrAS.A.M.Pri...L .. ., . Assisted by J y, K,T1 owijrafi, Frrc h.w BrUa, Stu:h 10, !.