11 Ml Hfl Ibllimiiil. BY 0. X. WOK DEN AND J. .41 Ir Tear, aUiayw In Arfvmicc. fel . - - - - -' - nPLMtll M.ULnf.r.kLl-. fursJav Mtirnin; & FrMay Afiernonn. .... . -, .- vjjU bride fixing house for her own i j i i i. ........ w b' than was the army engaged in sweeping , M rt.i ... .hi- Ml Iv1 ,, up Market street this (Mond.O morning for the b ild.cxs who are expected to reach here the afternoon. The Grand Jury was discharged, Wed- i... ;.,.. ... h;il laving becu .ettlcd, and fout-d mi True tcnd':u oppwJ the inscription, E.u.nci leu .,f which ... seiiltd.aud all the i P1,iun. UJ Colored soldier plans in Con- Others tried, an follows : j Coni'tb v John brooks : fouud gm.ty 0f ,.ult and tottery: hoed SJ and costs. Cm'lh vUeo llarbe.-ou.tor blasphemy guilty: fluid T.O cents aud costs. CouVtb vs V Hutchison, I" .assault BrtcSSr.!',lt,MILJir Hummel Jr, tiro llu.i.melJr, Audrew Iluminel, 1'atbatiue U.nch, and Susan llummcl, f r ri. t aud au!i and battery ID New Berlin, lSih ult. Jan.es lluuiiuel uu a oruioer were a.ou ' Dot fouud. These persons assisted James llutuuiel, the deserter, iu escaping arrest by the IJ.S.i'tfiier. George was ne(-iitted, the others found puiltv, and smlcuced to ; J.ay the costs, and titles, the first two 6-0 each, two other lluuiiuels SlU each, aud Ulrieh 5. - ... C.iii lU vs same parues, nwi s. lluujuiel to abaudou U. service. J'roof eemed sufuie&t, but as they had been already convicted on ibe Mine facts whicti ustained this charge they wcte let ill " . , I. sr Oil paying the costs. C1VII. CAUSES. j Recklcy vs locbkraud l.aum verdict $,7S til for I'.If. i Rangier vs Audersou l'iff asks contiu- ; U-ince. Kdwards and James vs Rooke l'iffs take uousuit. ! I'atiiel l'.rmen'rout of Reading and Scth ' T. M'Cormick of Wiilntupon, admitted ! 10 practice at tue liar 1 1 iius cuuiiiy. The .iIifHiuburg Cemetery Association Vas incorporated. On Petition, ordered that a vote be bad : " 8 I .... to the new tavern on the lurii ike. , , . , - ., , . Onhiril, that, hereafter, the Kegtster s , and Recorder's accounts bo advertised for 1 uf Court week, so that they may x . ...J ... .i' r. .;.. 1.1...,. mnA if r,n rtl i...iim tic mde. coLUrmcd " 'J - , ' ; Xicw" prnnted : pfiJ r'titi-r, ff llarils'V ttiwnOiif, J.-liu ST. in. t f Ka-t litiir.io- town-hip. tti-nry.- Kii-tir t- do J-uathiui lit i h, t f liufTal' i'a urtilp, Juhii ljtn ! ! d Th"m- A-tu k'.f, f t'.ni.iy township, J. I. Hai.'-ii(fti.-h ' do Jim- ribr. uf Whit- I' :-r tuwn-bip, WiliiBiu I- Kiif'T do rto TftiT tt.hr. 'f l.iiTifft ne t-wn-hip, J. 1. ltil-T'n, f l iiH-n lown-iii-j, Huoiu-I Itor.p. of llart'ftou. ViUimn So do A.J. f Kdruraul, Lvwi-burg N- W. C. I- fox do Jt i. IUti-1 do d lefi t r'-uil'-y do B- W. .rif .-tb. l do do rrifiiln r-h!-r. M:t!1 .ntnir, Pntnu. It.iUtn. N-w hs-rhu, liitta-l KM-ku-r do Alto Ha-hinji.-n Ilutcbi50u, LwMurj;, for a who Li'juor More. Licepue r.-fu'd : Anna 1- M.aftf.cT I-aurelt'-n. Ao Argumeut Court was appointed .'or j - .n.l. !..- : i euueeua j, u m u uu-.. . 6S-Tho Hayes' property was b:d off as fMl,.- ! Mansion proptrty.W.C Duncan, .0 1 .r . ... .. b .1 Warehouse lot, J. alls a: co. i;uin Wharf lot, Win. rms Jr. 4UU The HaoDt rrntierty as follows : . . . . Jlansion in Lewis.lo U. .coin, e.1-.. ; Lot in Hartley do l'JUl) Lots io Ilartlcton, to same, 445 and 304 ( Bju.The following are appointed Tax Collectors for Union County for the com ing year : JSrady Robert Cnlwell Buffaloe J eter Miiler Kast liuffaloe Abraham Auracd West Ruffaloe Jobo Gablo Jiartley Christian Schnure Ilartlcton David Spigtlniyer Kelly Thomas Cliogan Limestone John Staintn Lewis Jobo Ilower Lewisburg, N. W. Charles Tcnny do S. W. And. Kennedy WifHinburg Frederick Guttlius New Berlin Win. UoshoDg lloion White Deer Joseph Moycr The above Collectors are requested to ; call and get their Rooks and Rail Bonds, this week. The Guilty, escaping. Hen. Hummel, Sr , convicted of assault not, i0., we are informed, is generally i harmless old man. but a. U can not read. ! is loo much influenced by other men. It is evident, that, in the offenoe committed by bim and bis family, he was the dupe of better informed politicians of the Cop perhead stripe. lis expressed gratitude on being left off ao easily (probably 8500 Will cover bis expenses) aud said that be did not know as be was violating law, but that he had been told tbey might conduct as they did; that be should not again screen the dasertcr (bis son James,) but would permit tha law to take its full course. If any of the family can read. they bave doubtless been deluded into i their condition, aod inflamed to madness, ly the class of papers of which tha 7Voiei aud Anjus are specimens, and by K. G. t's, who work wires and get others into iroeble while tbey eku.k behind the cur-, io. Their stool pigeous suit r, when really trull v ones stanJ in the dark I Ud niaa unscathed. I ?o, when pnr Boileau was taken up for ttcaabuatk aiUclcs 10 tbo 1'hiiaJ R. CORNELIUS. - ' ' - "'-t' Journal, the obnoxinus articles, he con- fessed. were written by oth ers, who escaped, and turned hiui oat (if the concern became he would not bear the punishment fori ' i,..; t i I hi fit ! "iterance of the law excuses no man, i "d bnre must be punishment, but it is , w am(.tlw ,h,t ,,;, le ; Bow themsi.Un t0 pul) bl ch,nt4 out 0f lhe Dre for ttla benefit of the Hughes, Keeds, aud other party leaders who eo , RlOHTv -The venerable John J. Crit- gres.s, but like true patriot be says those were mmsure abont which men may ; uonrsuy amer; dui tue great principle is still true, tliat tbe llebcllioo must le ; put down, and be calls upon all men. to , ,id ,,, jrunu.llt in lhe wor.) n(1 fur. Hies decide. Were aj men who profess to be Union, to follow Triitendeu's course, the llebel canso would be helpless Oit- teuden, pledged to sustain the Laws, is . re-noniitnti'd iin ins district rirConrress. rs A K&an, a sl.ii-uuiuci lu Itci 11 mice, MIIU He says we cau attend to Constitutional , a demoorat, in bis speech delivered at matters, afterw.rls. .tfW o.leaus, on the 15th of Jin. last, P?i.Thc advcr'isiiuent desiring corrcs- ea'd . pon ieuce with a view to marriuiony, we ! "f t,,e fathers who framed the Con only insert as a joke, for we do not suppose ' "'ro " one solitary m.n . t , . iii-v , -j - of wedding a girl so tilly as to bite at puci, bait. It is doubtful which party , ;j t. tb,. treM..r f....l I nl p,.h mi..ht ! desire some snort at tl,a ei-musa f a oreeu - --. . . -. . ' lad or a simple miss. Col. Wm.n.Artustrorg (late of Lewisburg) ia appointed Dep. S.-crefary of the Commonwealth, io place of Thomas, i.i . i ,-, , ., who takes the Military Department, whne Roberts rotates to Washington city. K3-J. G. Maic, Ilenrv 0. Dentler Tb unas Reed, of 51st I'. V. are home on a furlough. They left their Companies south of Winchester, Ky. Capts.J.Cham- 1 "e also home. The eniifiMion in "ih rani." a-imn " r-j bemj for peace, and some for war which " r ' ,jr 80,u8 nionths puzzled common peo- pie, is about to be cleared up. The late - ,.,.. n.. : .l. r .u. i ....;.i.. t v v ..i. i l a.. "rB"'" " a", u urc j nouiiccd aud repudiated by the Miurt j Hail wing of the party. They say : " Resolved, That the paper lately is- ed at Alt.nnv. nurnnrtiiitf In be the drew of the I...ocratic oiemhers of the Legislature, has uo biuiiuc effect upou ! the iJemocracy of this city or vicinity, 'because our members, whose names were without authority attached to it, did not sign and do not concur in it, and fceru. ,Hj,,.rr o,:u,.n ,f the War umlcr the W,V. of the A-lminhtra- ., ..' ... , . fion, tvilh nil tlx nhjtfctt, uutrmjit aud UU- constitutional jmrp-,,. We call upou the members of this city to publicly disavow them. "Resolved, That in view of the at- ' . temm at Albjnv to Llace the Ocmocratic party of the State iu a fal.-e position as favnrimr a einti...ir.ne r.f lhe .r r e clad to learn that the mnsret cvmuritiwi lhe )rmiirnU;,, nr, .; m.t ; a suite Convention nil an ciru . to the end that tbey express their own . pinions upon .1 . ... .1 1 . r mis greai question, inacf eooeiii 01 tuo SClIlsh ciiriae which has so lonp ruled ml ... . ruined the prty organization uf the liui- rjira htatc. i e raiuej i.ne ion plain iaia. juere are in the Democratic party ire classes 01 men. iueyrr is composeu 01 mose e rr , . . . who are honest friends cf the Union truly loral men. who will not torn their backs tiai ... f..e .1,. .,b. of WfVU tUlrtl VVWII.J J aoWlaU lot uw a7aw v party. The sreoud is composed of Copper- ! . . i . L hrtoila in A i:!vmce men arhn rireleml In he - " " '" b I for the Union, for a vigorous prosecution of the war, bat who, at the same time, are doing all they can to cripple and des troy tbo war powers of the Constitution, so that the suppression of the rebellion eball be an impossibility, iocse men look one way and row ato'ber: they are ; political hypocrites, and are very venom- I ousl The third cuts are such men as aro ! represented at Mozart Hall, and whose principles are expressed in the above res olutions. Their hearts aro with the Reb els, and they are too proud to pretend that they are not so. "Not According to the Constitution." We bear a good (Teal of twaddle about Constitution. Io a late issua ot u-t- 'J 'r ,here is an excellent cut illustra ting the absurdity and folly of this trai t irous bowl. It represents the bouse of a lawyer on fire. A fireman with an ax in bis hand is io the act of forcing an en- trance for the pnrposa of suppressing the j Games, but before be can carry into effect bis good design, Mr. Copperhead in a great rage rushes to the window, and with rolling eyes, open mouth, and frantio gestures, shouts angrily to the fireman who would save bis property, "I know my boose is on fire as well as you do. If yon want to save it, play on it from the outside, as much as you choose; but I deny jour right to enter without my per mission : my bouse is my castle, aod any attempt to enter it by force ia clearly caH ,d(a tin al- The Rebels sac tbe Uuion partv could betler lose Hooker aod bis whole army, I than they can loss Stonewall J.CkeQO, j wbuee dealt is UuJuuliUd. ' LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, MAY 2G, 18G3. rR Tiie iiu t THE GREAT DELUSION. We are profoundly astonished, mingled ith feelings of just indignation, iu view of the fact tblr, lu this nineteenth century . ... , ,,,,,, 10 t!,H ' gH '8, ; ,.. under a Government whose very genius is liberty ud e-iml rights-ihat, it this day, tbero should be fouud among I ,.. , .,,,1 .:!.,..... r i,..; ,- who are still trying to uphold slavery, maintaining that it is of Divine authority. Ail this in view of the fact, that every civiliz.-d nation in K irope, (exo"pt Ro- man Catholics Sptiu) and even some j natiotis scarcely civilized, have found slavery to be politically inexpedient disgrace, and a cursa to thetii, and havo : abolished it. "The judgment of the wur,j u ?linat u And this is not .11; ther, is do ! warrant or justifiiatioo for it in the Oon- 6titution of the U.S. The declarations i f j,H frarnCrs show that they were against jt. ,jun. ll,lniiUn, an old retiJcnlcr of r.,... . .!.,.. v.,.1.1... i. :..!.:. ... i in uu wtiicic turn iuu U4 j nuuij S(ll,Q c,Ile wllP fverJ wt)uj bo a reprouch." "Well do I remember when tuore was not a slave owner in my native State, who wou'd n,.t. iu the Dresi-nee i,t ,lis slaves, say that slavery was an , r I ! evll ' Kre!,t ucial, political, aud moral " ' That the framrrs of ourGovcrnuieDt j were opposed to slavery, is not only evi- dent from their declarations, but is also . , , , , , , .1 evident from the 1st p.rt of 9:h section , 1 of the Constitution itself, which authori iz:s the prohibition of the foreign slave traflick in the year 1803. lJ.yond a . ... doubt, if i hej were opposed to tho slave traflick, thev were tit'iallv opposed to slavery itself ; for, it slavery is lawful, , and right, then is ibo tr.Uick also lawful .. f...i. .j : ..:.. .m.wv. , that tbey considered slavery an evil an . , . . 1 . . . be tolerated and endured for a wu"e euinciinu w" Drar at hjaJ- Aod we also f.-el war- . . J - . . ' . . pround, they telt lJStitiL'd in the fugitive slave law but not at all contemplating the perpetuation and ex - tl i'on ot slavery. 1 hey viewed a state " luvoiuniary s-rviiuae as only l isiiua'oie , Pa t?ruod uf '. ' apprcnticesnip, in wmcti servants ciuiu 'f10 nJ H'ialiaert f.r the enjoyment of t,ieir """iteut and loiletensible rights and liberties. All this would be in accordance " Apostle r.u. s injunction, ; rvants, be obedi' ut to your masters. "Masters, give unto your servants that which is lu-t and roual which means to wuicu is j j. i auu eipiai, wuicu means 10 g1 tliel" lbe,r hts. 1 Resides all these consideration, there ! i3 Jet another, that ,orves still more to ; fihn lhe 'ducss and folly of the advo-1 .... . i , . 1 1 n . ca"-a u MllmJ- ,J,Mi u. lu '"'eu.s , , a"d purp";". brought to light the evil I . of slavery, through this War. "He lias I , "7 a powertul logio ot tacts .... 1 . . 1 .1. tbo n3ture "nd ovil w rking of slavery, : "10 uarojruy, ninuinauiiy, ciucny, ireaco- j ' ' " "77. ul. 1 n li.arehr l.ilnk Hi theip 1 ill nl.pa nee ; . ; uiu.te.c .juiuu ...u.i iu .uo t: ...... . i : . . . i . i, "lui i" ""a rtuu u' uuly ! nas a spin. 01 despotism ueen carrieu ouk , b tLem l Celllu. lur. for vear before. .,' ,, , " . '. , ; rcfcrrej Ut salj . veors r . . . anything against the oligarchy which ex- J iste.l. I should I.... been l,.,n ,, ; was a ouestion which aff,ctrd me. which 1 " J aff,iCtt'd, imeests, and the interests of tny children. Rut I could not discuss it. Is that liberty which takes from ma that right?" Now, from all that has been laid, what is tbo legitimate conclusion with regard to those, woo, with tbo knowledge of all these facts, still persist in upholding slavery T It is this, God has fulfilled bis j 1 wnrrl in fhn.e Alan In that hn haa elvnn . .' ' , , . . .. I . ,.r mUn thJr ,iiui. ! strong a lie. "I will also choose their delusions. "Is' I md bring their feara upon (i. 6. thines which thev fear: "That which the ! shall eomo nnon bim ") ' I called none did answer ! none did hear "He has I wickcd fcaretb because, when when I spake, none did bear." "He has ! sent them stroog delusions, to believe a lie,'-' to their destruction. They have beooms self destroyers. He is causing slavery to destroy itself. And will not the judgments of God also bo visited upon the allies of the Rebels here in the North ? W. G. Ilartlcton, May 14, 1803. Senator M. B. Lowry, of Erie, was way laid and beaten by a gang of ruffians, at ni"bt,and is in the bands of bis pbysteiaos. Th(j wouj.he iSg83jDs are unknown, but tbou"bt to be political enemies, wbo wish to bush bis voioo tbey did Sumner's for a time. Nobtuumbicrland, May 23. The buildiugs btlougiog to A. E. Kapp, E'q. of this place, were considerably dam aged by fire this morning. The fire originated from a spark from a locomotive. The buildings were insured. Lt Col. Guy II. Watkins, the law partner of Hon. David Wilmot, was badly wounded and taken prisoner, ou tbe Rap-. pabaunock, but is released, aud returuua home. The body of M-j. Cyrus Strouse was recovered, and buried iu SSliaowkifitOwn With hulij.S. luTVe don't know who wrote the fol lowing, nor when or where it was penned. j llndimbt0dlv the author intended to "fail" j .OBboJ- and if . Co9 f0ow fJ, bi bristles raising when be reads it, ten to oue but it means him, "per-cii-'ly !" MARK THEM. Brsod ills-mi On their forcltcadt bruBt gink tt rivvp ! Ltt Ih trit-r'i HbKinel'ul bluoa Hmtx .lev p. Brand them. Vn m Cain wan brandwi, Tlrutf!i I ha w or I.i ; L-t llitr switiil ortinina be bandrd If road uufurltti. IfranJ them Iu th puhlle highways With tir ivctrnl til th murk in privaU bj-wya fcuil Im borua. From thf board whora trua mD gathar, trit thnoi out ! Fill th frt vttti KtrDtter, ratbe Tban this rout. Tra4 with f, or up with traiigr ; Who, amid thrtr rountry's dmogcr, 11. d bvr die 1 pl'ttinjr trcaann, foal. Inhuman, 'tUinet thvir laud ; With Hfh traitor lt nu trua man tftrika him band. Tbruugh the rnmine anvratlooa - I l,t tli -ir tiitmn By-WtT'l f-r rs-rrtionJ, rcurn, ana mtoic. Brnrtd thm dr, though dircit ruin 4 hi tbm ft'I; Tbfj tto plot their land uudolng rurtril all. No time thH to prat, or falter rk. ttu-m well ; Sink tli r ni, pmrivt, without falter, 1 K h II. The Way It Work Ao Aaronsbaro Volunteer sends borne the following extract from the JSjltimmc A mfrirtm the leadtnrr newsnan.r nf th ' , eUte of Maryland a jiurnal, tie orgnn of the Copservatives and business men : We wan( ,( l,nl;lulioar Vawn men to rereem s. That term u ahout phy,l B WA.N T LWUO.XUI 'lt.Al. I.N'OAi MEN' to represent ils. , We want a min ln lhe nexl ;,., Z vi fpeak in l.iviii of anil vote for all the war measures lti.il l'lesident Lincoln may recommend." i Ti . . t : . "P " "" ou lue "scund" on the tuain : q'ttstion aud a sensible, straight Lrward , business man. no doubt. i ,!iimM ',rl nnrlf alt nf Marrlanrlt ' fc fc d h f R,beli()n ,od W4Ut jt ; not be done under the r.reaaut srateni.it! . , . , ssems tbey are williug to drop it aud try .... , ; aootber which is adequate. Thus I'rovidonce orders changes. Wbco cur fathtrs first commenced resistance to the enslaving demands of Great l.ritain, j j they were sincerely attached to the "Old, 1 Constitution, aud the Uuion as it was" ! but ihey ,ve-11ue) by the war, weaned from ... . , , ,,. tg. ,.. , , r e:'f " "ery " posieruy. ; LiTllER did not, at first, purpose to Dreuj ft froin tue Catholic church nor from the Church of Kogland- : hrioht WlN'EB'tFW'Ett and other ; u '"w t" "uu 0 ulr 1 seeeders, to torru Dew sects : tuey 80uuht ' to reform old orginiiitions : but as they : f,)Und oppouents changed to cnemios, they , were ; a maunl;r eo,,;,.,, t0 Btr;ka ut , , new paius. pa! And so 1'resiJent I.ixc;iln and Lis Administration at first iuteuJed to do j nothing with Slavery they warned the K-jbcla of the daneer of their c urse : tut ,h.. ; ,heir wanton mailunsa ' and must take the conseciUJQCJi. . 1 The South must Fight or Submit. In a recent number of the Richmond' Examiner the great oracle of the Rebel i Confederacy we Cad the following aigni-, Ccant article : "All reasonable men have corns to the conclusion tcai anotocr year oi war, ai ! Ie. 18 "." ,uem' 'Da fTa'f ",orf The peace delusioo is blown away. AeiVA- er from forrijn itilerrrntion, nor from, the imicrious decreet nf Kimj Cotton, nor from the imniii'd jriemhhip of the Northwest, nor from the stupid rumors about the de- '. . r i i' i i 1 tnoraizition of the Ynukee armies, does any h-ipe nf peace ihiicn ujwn the land. We must fiht or submit. What halluci nation soever may be cherished by some ! nniili.l.n. I Ii. u . . 1 . 1 i . . r . i n , I, A fi.it. I Hnt I. ... to know, and ought to be told, the plain ,ru,b nd he ,ru,n tbat we ,re riPbt io the middle of the war. and durins Ibis , i Sriririft mnA fjumninp t h a niar in tn ha mnro I r 6 . " &"C uureleD,in8 ,hsn eTr efore- i Tha Yokee eaemJ is oulv be6"nin8 ' &hU T ba' P""1""' to h.e "".. at current rates would call for tbo imposition of a great debt upon our posterity, such as would cause our children to corse ua in our graves." 11 ' I . . : 1 1 . e ' t A - 3 ii uai lerrioio cooiessiou i auu every word of it true. The editor of the j Nashville Union declares that never Wlg : . j our army nan so oeterminea io uesiruy me last vestige of treason as it now is. It never waa in so fine a fighting condition as it is now. Its patriotism has assumed ! "T TOTER3 of Union County Please con- . , ,, .i..k. V s'der JESSE M. WALTER. Esq , of a loftier, grander, and mora resolute bear- M m Cdndldale f,r A5semby foHr ,his ing than it ever wore before. The soldiers , p,sinst. He is a man of extensive arqoain of the Eastern, Middle and North western !nc 'bis and Snyder counties, of good States, and all the loyal soldiers of Ken tuckoy, Tennessee, and Alabama, now at Murfroesboro, will never leave the graves of their kindred slain in battle to be dese crated by Rebels. Never ! Never ! Capt. Newcomb, of Gen. Schori' staff, on Monday made four important captures, three of rebel soldiers, aod the other a citixin wbo has been eivinz aid and cam- r,,r, IO .hB enemy. Nathaniel R. Brown, Esq., who was Postmaster io Philadelphia ouder bucbao-I nan's adiiiiuistratiou, is now President of a Uuiou Liagua in that oit. j A (?iri'KK!iKA!) Kkoimknt Dr. Kun jy, fiU'ou of the late 1'iSlb Illinnis rttgiineut which last fall, while in Camp Butler, pave nnaoimnm ie fer the coppnrhoatf ticket, afu-rwari attenjp tci ia boJy to desert to the enemy, and are now under arrest for treason waa arrested a short tiraa eiuce for Btenlinz propart? beloogiaz to the Gov- The offijlal statement of losses in the late battles at Cbancellorsville isas follow : Killed, 1,90; wounded 7,867. The num. ber reported killed wilt be slightly varied when the list is collated with the list of exchanged prisoners received from Rich mond, lint then 1,81)0 of the wounded were bat slightly injured, and wore not disabled or off dutv tor single day. An attack hy the Union forces upon Fort Hudson, was proirreiinp; f;ivoraliy. Grant's successes, ea.ut of lckshtirp:, arc COntimieJ. Arrival fl-OUl .CW Orleatl.i represenla every- thinir in that re-iou proserin!; for the Union cause. A report from Washington, ree'd at llarriburg, Saturday, midnight, says Gen. Grant has captured Vicks btirg and a large number of prisoner. Tuesday Morn 111521 Xeivs. telfCafl. Orwig's Company was wall received, yesterday: details io our next. Reck, Metier, Kinoaid, and Nesbit, of Jones' Company, ara also returned. Capt. M'Call also returned, still suffer ing with fever New Yor.K, Monday, May '25. Cotton 49 to 50. Uold 113 to lloj. Jaytooke Co. sola 6J,30.5UU 01 Gve-tweuties. vesterduv. Victory upon Victory. The followiui headings of last evening's papers indicate the downfall of Vickilurj pernaps tne narasst 010 tua ruocuioo has jet received : Rapid Marches and Continuous Victories. The Rebels Driven to the Wall. Five Rattles and Five Victories. CI l'ieccs of Artillery Taken. Xioe Thousand Prisoners Captured. Our Forces up to the Rear of the City, llainea' Bluff and the Outer Works taken. I'orter Co-operating with Grant. He Attacks at Night, and Grant Fights in the Pay Time. The Rebels Roasted iiitween Twi FirC9. , ,. , . . , . . .m Vilt in , .."t Thirl IL.. II ; Tiifn.-usv AHas., .1 a od.s-t. i' 1x1 neoXeh nf ,hr Kva.,n.ei,..i nr,ii.,,. i t.,..,h wdl be dedicated to the service of the triune ';;;K'Vov,dene.e per,,,,inf) on Sonday 31s, ' ,tt M ..rin. .,., ., , r.iu,i in th. .;..rn.,n and 1'mi ijnirsmr.. id iiin.'rn.ua iud nuiw, nj. ii.hunir. I hs ciuuiua imblic I. iunbu k atuwl on , t";;- Mny ,WJ i S-IXSJJ-- l uiuu County Tail j w.jn.-juj to rri.isj. Oct. 7, .nJ9. ira . . . . . . Curreclrit Weekly 1 Wheat 51,40 Egis. .. 3 11 ! Rye 90 Tallow 10 80 Lard 10 Corn, OH Outs 00 Clover seed 4,00 Flaxseed 2,50 Wool UO 05 70 Dried Apples. -5 1,00 Potatoes 50 FirkinHuttcr 12 Sides .t Shoulder 6 fresh Butter... 14 Kibs & Shoulder 5 Rags , 5, and G 11am 10 Country ftonp 4 & u Wanted, liuiucdiati'ly, 0 NE coed STOVE MOLI.DER. to whom good wages will be paid in Cash. U. C. HAKVEi & CO. Lock Haven, May 22, IMH3 pd Stray Heifer. lAME into my premises abont the ISth . .7 u. ' "f " uHl for some lime, ohe u mostly black", but has a white face and while on back and belly. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges and lake ber away. AND. M'CLEXAHAN While Deer Twp, May 23, ISC3 Advertisement ins Genllemen. ( THREE Yl,onS Gentlemen, of good moral character, and regarded handsome by ,he lad.es. and also havin an excelleni Ene- hsh V Classical education, and as regards ! -allh have a sufficiency to render life easy, a,e fof corresPod,nK with three young ladies of equal accomplishments. Address WILMER, CLA1TDG & CLIFFORD, lw Academia, Juniata Co. Pa STRAYED away from the sub scriber. Monday, 16th inst, a light red COW, a dark face wiih white st-ean along lhe back; she is a fresh cow; large horns. Any information of her where- ab0uts will be reasonably rewarded. AL'tiUST NICKOL. Win field, May 25, 63 ' juugiucui miiu UU1IUCS3 uauiin iiitw.i IOR As.embly,CapLTHOMA8CHt:RCH, ' of Hartley, is respectfully named, with out consuliativ.n wilh him. He is a man of irreproachable character, fair business quali fications, of true political principles, and has shown bis patriotism by fighting in Ihis Re bellion, during which he snlT-red from a wound that is yet unhealed. His strength is restored, and altho' as yet unable to do man ual labor, he could well attend to the duties j of a Legislator. Subject io lhe choice of the People on the SOth or June. 993 MlFFLl.NBCRG. WOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, for sale by MOWRV, THE UNION," established in lSl-lvSwle No- 2,519. CHRONICLE," established in 1813 Whole No.. 998. UEV GR03ERY AND nHfIPi Ml 1 II iMUil all y rplIB suhscr.ber has Just op-ned a Family iirr, ,i I'mviMon More, io R.,.fen- baugh'a bail'dms (late Kreamer's Tinshif) , v rie West Clltl of Market HqiiarC, where he ha josi received a well jelected asertmem of frh I GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S. surh as fntlee. Tea, t;hocolate, Supar. Kice, Molasses, r ish, Sa't, fj'ices.v inesar, Kaisins, iirooms. Brushes, Tubs, Uiick'tsSoap. Butler, Cheese. Hjss, Fruit, Kruit Cans, Oranges, l.einons, Crackers, Cluil.es l'in, j Flour anJ Feed, Corn, Cattle TowJer, I QCEENSWARE. Wmd'-w Hiiadei, Matches, j Move l'uii-h. Nots sioU.r, Tobacco, t.'iur. - and evei whint; else iu Hie liiocery ii:ic . . I of which he uff.-rs at the loesl price.-, it Cash or Country Produce. CIIA'S HOLAN'I'. Lewisburj;. May 7. IbCi BES30VAL.- TPHE snbsenber respectfully in: r ;is her. 1 friends and patrons that she nas moved I to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Tnird : l Market Ms where she will keep on hand j """?,rjorl?t"A.!v "'P! V W'-N,(J' Uallaher's celebrate 1 M).P. M.itto "Small I'ntU a'? Qu'u Jc It. MMIabon. SP.Y. T WOULD respecifully announce that hav- ing takeu Mr. Cooper's establi-hoient I shall keep on hand I'icsll It read. Cakes, also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Kve when ; ordered. ICE CREAM andConr'eclmnery i in everv v.irreiv. H. L. M .MAHO.N L.i..bur, May 11, lM 35 Reward "Ti7IM. be paid by the School Board of East bulfdioe township to any person who will inform upon any one committio; d-p dations nr defacing in any way any of the noo: Houses of said District, during lhe I present year, Bv order of the Board : DAVID SUHKAt'K, IWt W. I. M.N.N, Sec y WITH" Fm TUP TTTTTTnW MUiH. Ui latli mUjlUIV. . j I THE undersisined intends supnlyins lhe citizens of I.ewisburz wilh hure .Milk-, c mmenciu" about the lSih inst. J'ersoDS wishing to be supplied, will please send in their names to him, at the I.ewisburg Bri.!;e. The Milk wi!l be delivered (daily except Sun days) mornin? or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SLIKER. Lewisburj, April 10, 1S63 Five-Twenty U. S. Loan rpHE I.EWI6BCKU BA.NK. of Lewisburj, I Coion Co., is A?ent lor lhe sale of the Lmteit States Six per Cent. Five-Twenty Years' Loan. Amounts can be had to snit the means of ditierent individuals. The Interest on this Loan is payable and will be paidin Uidd. 'i'J- ' Estate of Hrs. Sarah mile, dec'J. i AT 7HEKEAS, Letters Testamentary upon 1 V ,he e13 ol Wii"v Sarah Mai.late ol Lime.one township. Union county, dec d. have been granted to lhe subscriber in due ;;, kno 1,0 .d estate, 'to make immediate payment ; a id those havin-claims aza.nst the samt, form of law, notice i hereby given to all per- jainst the saint,! will present them , duly a.i'.hen.ieated for sei- niem. to MICHAEL M. MAIZE, Exec'r 'ew Derlin, May 5, lr,3 pd DUAL'S & SHADES. B.' WILLIAMS, No. 16 .North Six'h Sireet. Philadelphia, Manufacturer of ' ! ' . Vtiril Itl.IVUS and HIDOn SII.1DES PiTThe latest and finest assortment in the ciiy. al the lowest prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal to new. Store Shades male and Leitered. g 1 Estate of PIrs.DIaria EI. Graham, dee'd t F.TTFRS Tevtampnt.il v on lhe Estate of J i Mrs. MARIA M.(iK.iIAM, late of Lew- ibur borough.. I'nion county, having been framed Io J.-hn ti. Bocss, alt persons indeb- led ihereio are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ordemands ai.un-l lhe saiee will present them forseitlo- , I meut to JOHN (i. ISOtitis, Ei.culor. or A. II. DILL, his Attorn;.. I.ewisbur;. March 26. ls63. i KNOX FRUIT FAKM&KL'tSLUY. IjlOK manv years we have ma"e !;; tu'u 4 vation of S.vi ILL i"ltllt. a spe cially, and taking into account t.biitt.i: titt and a.iii.iTr, our stock of Vines hi.i Plants f iti Arr.BrRnirt. MKHMURtllKS, MHIs.KlltKICS, L".s'ii' lllilks, IKK A Ms, r.. ir. is unequaled anywhere, which weoffer on the , , , .. ' 5 " n ..... k . i a .,.,.1.1 A r. u'sll ... .n,r..ninil u-1 1 . ' us, or send for our Price List, which will be sent to all applicants free of charge. Oar &ed Store and Ihrti, is al So 29 nnb S a arl,cI , ulurul House Street, such an estatj lishmenl can be had of lhe best quaiity. USs J. KNOX, liox 15S, 1'ittsl.urg, Pa. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership of S. Hcbsh and C. KoLtKo, tradiug under the firm of Hursh & Roland, is ihis day dissolved, by muiual consent. The business will hereafter le con tinued by H. Hursh, at the old stand. The Books and Papers will be left at the Store until lhe 1st day of May. All interested will please take notice. S. HI'RSH. Lewisburg, April I, 1K63. C. ROLAND. R 2 V GOIXG TIIE SPKIXG ARRIVAL OP mm wm AT N. R. ZUI3IER3IAN'S I II I i t W ii Cinstabies.lor axl or s.-iau4 iW,t lhe Chronicle Olicei Estate of Dennis Phillips, dee'd I""sTRATORSK0riCE-Whrr,, 1 L-iteri of A'tmimsirauon on lhe elai " .' ''""'P. ' ,f I-ibw boro'. ' ' tern granted to the snisenber bJ ':" '"'rPr ""f' '? ''e f""" iu lw" all persons indebted to ai4 ! e,;aie are rnjuestrd t make immediate par ' meut, aud lhoj harinz just etairns atainr i inr same mav prrrni inem oo j amnestieatfOJ , r. r se'.tleujent, to the subscribers. 1 .SAVI KL SI.IFEK, f Aduinls- JOH. B.LI.N.N, J tiramra I .. ..." " ITew btana---Wew Gaods! ! JOSEPH L.JIAWN Hating taken the ' J ,rooms on.ler theTelesraph and l'hric! otfices, refined ihi tu.acd tilled iu an enansiva : variety of Jits, Caff, Gtnthmen's Cluthifft&t, AIo a lari ar.d splendid tock of CLOTHS 1 CASslMERE.-t, Ac, which he will muJuplQ I o-J(T,as he still continues the Tailoring Buta 1 ness. He is prepared to execute aH work i entrusted to his care.io the ai:faciion of ihi , customer. j X. B. Cuttin? and Kepainn jr dona order. (Lewibur?, .april 10, 1851 T. jr. KITNER, I rtlAII.OU over Ca'dwell's Dru? Slore, I "rp"' Te!e?raPh ani Chromem v in i v ttr. i? j irjaisu t 'ii uu ,ldKC Bp all kin Is of w. rk in lhe 1 AIl.tlKLMi line no) sh.Ti nonce aud reasunable terms. Kepairtn dune nently. W. rk warraatej satislactory. Country i'ruduce taken in payment (994 SAPOMFIER, OK C'oocrntratcd Lye, THE FA!.'!LY SOAP MAKES. rPUC puMic are I'AI TIOXED ajafnst ttA I XPL'KIUL'S ARTICLE OF LYE ff making foap Ac. sow offered for sale. The onlv liC.M'I.NE ani Patented Lye is that made by the 1'eca'aSilt Manufacturing Company, the:r trade-maik for ii bem "Sapoaifier, or Concentrated Lye." The great success of this article has led unprincipled parties to euueavor to imilat it violation ef the Cmnanv'a I'at.ma. i AH Manuuemrers. Huv'rrs ..r Seltara th.-ve spurious Lyes, ere herebv notified that f ,he C.moauv hive einnli.ij as ihe.r Atmm. : neys. Geo. Harding, E-:rp, of Philad., and. Win ! io k-.Vfi 1 rf Pitf Kiifne ' , 'ii w. ... and that all Maoufaciurers, Users or Sellers) of I. ye ia vioiaiion of the rights of the Cum panv. will be I'n seeuied at once. 1 hi SAfUMFlEK, or CVncentraied ly I is f ,r sa!e by 'l Drugguts, tirocsrs, aad coumry Stores. TAKE NOTICE! The 1'mted Sta;eS Circuit Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, io. I of Mar Terra io 162, in suit of " l he Pennsylvania Salt .Miiiu.racturin Company, vs. Tho.G Chase," decreed to the Company, on Nov. 15, lefig, the E.VCI.I S1VE riglu pra .ted by a patent owned by them for lhe 'Sirosirita. Paient dated Oct. 21, ISSG. Perpetual injunction i awarded. TIIE PEXXSYLV I V i , T ' " , r-nVr, ,7,V w j SALT AIAMFACfLKLNG COAIPT, OFFICFS OFFICES , 12- TValntit St. Phila.Mi.Tifa. , . -- 1 Pitt St. and Duijiiesnc Way, PittsLnrg". am jJiiuMUts I 1 uu-jrisimica, caving icanea nis lorni vaauc 1 1 i i ii . . ,urc- , nu ,Di?SMS ' M Minns (or the ptnolrf one vear. and. n abtiut to remove temporarily from Levisbur;, lakes this method of returning his thanks ia 'he peop'e of Lewisburg and vicinity for thei j u-iiiorm kindness and lhe liberal support tbey 1 r- 'e given him dunn? his residence amonj i Utt l. KIOH A Rl M. COOPER. I Ler.ijburg, April 0, IS63 NOTICE. fPHB undersigned, bavins obtained the uss ! 1 lhe furniture, fixtures and utensils of I Mr- HiCHn M. Caoraa. will roatinne lh i Bakery. Contectii-nerv an.I Ncimn bosines. .uetiiu sianj, on s.araei sireei, lor ine pe- l one year. He hopes by strict attention. '. i -iness io merit the patronage heretofore .:v:. led tu this establishment. H L. M'MAHOX. " I .-wisburs, April 10, 1SS3 Executor's fJatice. "OTICE is hereby given that letters tesla , mentary on the last will and testament i' JAMES DALE, la-e of Lewisburj borough, I'nion county, deceased, have beeo eranted to the subscriber, by lhe Register of I'nion county.indue form of law; therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to jcaims jns, ;ame 'Wll. prMnt ,hel prperly authenticated for settlement to tha 1 J undersigned. I . H. ILSO.N, M.U., Ex r. Lewi.bur:, March 1.1, 'S3. SPECIAL NOTICE. 0" and after Jl'I.Y 1st, 1463. the privilego of convening the present issoe of I.K (SAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NA TIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (common ly called Five-Twenties") will cease. All who wish t invest in the Five-TwentT Loan must, therefore, applv before the 1st of JULY next. JAY COOKE, Prs mrTiow Aobt. Ap. 3m3 fio. Ill S. Third St., Philad Administrator's Notice. TTHEKEAS. Letters of Administration tt V the estate of WILLIAM P. MOVER, deceased, laie of Kelly township. I'nion county, have been granted to lhe subscriber, by the Register of said county, in dne form j all persons indebted to said estate are reques ed to make payment, and Ihose having data against the" same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to DANIEL MOVER, Administrator Kelly, April 21. lct3 niLUKERY AND STRAW GOODS ! Jjlvou thai we are now prepared to efler. at our Did Stand Nos. 103, lO.i A 107 Nonh SECOND St.. PHILAD'A. a well selerte.l Stock of JlUlluery isdMraw Hooat in every variety, ol the latent tmprMn: and of lhe newest and mott fashionable stj les. OVR STRAW ItKFAUlMFXT will comprise .verv v .r.ety ot J? "' and Trimming to befonnd Ibat Ime. o' lai.st and raosi approved shapes aud sty Suliei'ms an early call. 1 reir.a.n y Vonrs. Kepectlii!l. . " " Pbd'' M.ICS 16. !!