Iff MM W II Ml IIWIS11IM fflllll BY 0- N. W0IIDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Tear, always In Advance. j 11 LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1863. THE UNION," established. Id lSUWboIe No "CHRONICLE," established in 1843 Whole No 898. H IIUSUKQ 8Kl-WKKklT Democrats, Think .' Your party is now TfsJ;iy Morning & Friday Afternoon, le.i did ruled by such old-Una Whigs as Win. B. Reed, Cbss. J. Siddle, and Geo. M. Wharton of Fbilad., II tester Clymcr may wish 10 purchase iron Mailing 01 any .... n i i l t r n i i " ' . . , ... , , . . of Berks. C. H. Uuckalcw of Columbia, description, or Iron Work of a decorative , t B ... , , ... ' lR&an K llmtnr of Lancaster, and others. We direct tba attention of all who ' descendants of the rankest old Federal character, to the sSvertisernent of Wood &, Perot, I'tailad , in another column. King Cotton. Tbe Rebels began tba War, boasting, tbat, m their Confederacy produced the O Copperhead I" Those stern old Deui most and best cotton in the world, they I ocrats, Cass, Johnson, Dix, Uolt, Pickin Late Rebel Raid in N. W. Virginia. LESM).i roiTtwrKKutitKi. A gentleman who left Western Virginia on account of its internal war, now visiting the region, mentions tbo annexed iucidents in a private letter to a friend in Lewisburg. Should the Rebels succeed in invading . . . . aristocrats 01 our couu.ry, wuo .re iryiu IenosJitoill lhe Aoti-Administrationiets to excite war against the Admin istration , necd M. , aDJ beUe, ,reatlucIlt ,n4D of tbe Government. "These be thy gods, - . ,. . , . ir ;,, could nionnpnlizs it, could control the market, and could dictate terms of com merce and morality to all creation. Tbe braggart pretension at once caused a decrease io the use of all manufactures from cotton fabrics stimulated its pro duction "elsewhere and, especially within the Uoion, has saued thousands to turn their attention to Flax culture. Linen, manufactured in the family, is probably io tbe long run tbe cheapest and most serviceable for general use. Since tbe Rebels found tbeir game was failure, they have endeavored to harass mankind, and tbe leaders to speculate, by preventing tbe growiog of cotton among themselves, and by burning np all they feared might come into Uoion hands. In this way, tbey have impoverished thous ands of tboir own people, and robbed the earth's inhabitants of what it bad brought forth for tbem. Notwithstanding all this, at tbe end of two years war, cottou fabric have fallen in price, and raw cotton is nearly 100 per cent, less than it was at one lime. Gen. Ranks' recent successes have bro't 200,000 bales of Cotton into market, and wherever the Uoion forces reach, tbey'fiud more or leas cotton, previously concealed, wailing emancipation. The Rebellion subdued,- cotton may Boon become cheaper than ever. Instead of establishing, tbe Rebels will have des troyed, America's power to monopolixe the cotton market. Bt&.Tbe return of the nine mootba' men has a decided effect npon Copperhead newspapers, makiog tbem discbarge less venom than heretofore. They no longer deolare them slaves, obliged to pass loyal resolutions at tbe bidding of superiors. Tbay no longer falsify tbe truth aod seek to discourage and disgust tbe volunteers by copying each stuff as the following : "Kern eeMler BQt be leyel. and his Offlrwra Ahev, Tho' h. Iiee. a eanalae bteeuil. Mi4 ftht ellhout m; If hie wif- at htme ttrvlnc. h. vast net bti.conteiit. Xha' ba wall, aia munttie f.r greenback at is par oent. ' Flaht fnr the nicer. Tlie .M went.d lia.fer, Tti a-Ml!v-hadM ou'irer, And tba Ahollllca crew." The men who print such vile efforts to excite sedition in the camps, every trne oldier despise as contemptible wretches, who only lack tbe courage to be Rebels in arms. Still, the generous soldier accepts' son, Stanton, liutler, Champneys, Urady, I'orter, Van Ruren, Wilkin", M'Clercand, Sbaunon, and thousands of others, adviso all true Democrats to sacrifice everything necessary to put down the Rebellion, and to sustain tbe Government unreservedly. Which are tbe best leaders 7 gQjSii brave, fine young men, (brothers and cousins, we believe) named Huffman bave enlisted from Lewis aod Hartley in Uoion county. One was killed at Cam den, one is uudor lturnsidc, three are in Kvans' company and the sixth Solomon Huffman, was wounded in battlo, and while disabled was elected (without bis knowledge) Justice of tbe Peace for Lewis Tp. He is now discharged, and accepted the position offered him by his neighbors. KaVDANiET. Rower, who has printed in Lewiaburg, Jersey Shore, Clarioo, Lock Haven, Wiliismspirt, andShamokin, is now 1st Lieut. Co. II. 147th 1'. V. He was in the battle of Cbaoccllorville, where be was wounded (not dangerously, j though painful,) being struck in tbe left ! leg, above tbe knee. He is assigned to the Invalid Corps. Every third man of his Company was killed, wounded, or taken prisoner. taySunday last, the Evan. Association church of Lewisburg dedicated their neat and commodious house of worship, S. 4th St, with appropriate aod interesting servi ces. Tbe building is very creditable to all concerned, aod mostly or quite paid for. Icrju-Tacob Kline, of West Buffaloe, has had five sons enlist in this war, and now asks to be County Commissioner for a towuship wbioh bas long time bad nothing. snTbe i'ittstoa Gsxette corrects the reported wounding of an officer by a deserter in tbat town. It was told us by one directly from there. ley-Tbe Seliusgrove literary institution have their Spring closing exercises the beginning of this week. .Color-bearer Daniel R. M'Gregor is at borne, from Army at Port Royal, S. C. What, now, is a Tory paper ? It is a paper which prate about Party just a tbe old Tories did for the King. It glories in effete Democracy just as every proffered hand, hoping the disloyal ,heJ did ;n elpiriog Royiy It says, "Things will never come right until tbe Democratic Party rules again," just as tbe Tories shook their beads and cried, "All goes wrong we must bave King George again." Tory papers soccr at, traduce, and seek to depreciate tbe National Currency, which may se improve in head and heart as to stop in a course which only prolongs the war and does no good. "The Chattaaooza Hrhel says. The Demo cratic, ladies of New York have purchased a ! magnificent sword, at a coil of $l,!(i, as a j present to Gen. Lee, of the Rebel army." Yes, aod you may search io vain, in , very Democratic paper io tbe Free States, is the life of its credit. Just so did tbe for a condemnation of tbcsedisloyal women, j Tories with the Continental money, which But you will find, in nearly every Demo-' became worthless because the same Tories oratio paper, foul and abusive denuncia-' prolonged tbe contest, lions of Miss Anna E. Dickenson, a highly j Tory papers try to discredit Congress, respeotable young lady of Philadelphia, and to misrepresent its acts, as they did who is addressing numerous large and SG years ago. delighted assemblies in defence of tbe Tory papers talk about "Lincoln mak Union and against the Rebellion. Now iog war," iu tbe face of Sumpter 1 Thus If "out of the heart the mouth speaketb" ' did their spiritual ancestors denounce "the where are the real sympathies of these Democratic Editors? Uxioirrows, Faiitti Co., Pa, Mat 3", 1SCS, Tba Uuion uieu of this region think tbe late Rebel raid in West Virginia bas done our cause much good. The Uoion men generally sent their borses away, but tbe Rebel sympathizers kept thoirs, cotifileut tbat their go.d friends would not rob them. When the Rebels dashed in, thcie men shouted f ir Jeff, and said, "We are your I'rieoJs glad you have come," &e. The Rebels replied, "Why, then, are you not with usT Come, shoulder your rifles, and light for us, and with us, aud you will prove the sincerity of your professions. As yuu bavo not endured tbe hardships of 1 he war, you surely can not refuse a contri bution to the good cause so, bring out your borses. "U, we bave done aod said all we could for tbe South, and prayed for you : and will you rob us V "Thank you for your woris aod your prajer.s,6iif tee can nut rile them me waut something to help accomplish what you pray for briny out your horse." Thus the Rebel syuipntbiz rrs have been tbe chief sufferers, and they have taken some salutary lessons in tbe science of Rebellion, su:h as tbey needed to receive, aud auob as their unscrupulous masters know how to give. lir. Hickman of Morgantown, bad all his means in bats: the Rebels toi.k tbem, and beggared hitn. Rr. Calleudine is a Uoion man, but bis sou-io-law is a Rebel, and bis (I IV) wif has gone to him in Kichmoud. The Rebels wre repulsed at Rowlesburg, or our friends on Ruffaloe creek would have suff .Tcd greatly. Rr. Orpheus was compelled to sleep in tbe fields and glens for a long time io tbe early part of tbe war, while Rebels were prowling around with tbe iuteotioo of f.iroiog him aod bis sons into tbeir army. Due night, be and Oscar slept on one side of a duster of elder bushes, aod two Rebels on tbe ntber side, neither party having knowledge of the whereabout of tbe other, uutil morning, when the Rebels left without knowing that our friends were there a most Providential, hair-breadth escape." The same gentleman encloses an illus trative extraot from a Wheeling paper: 11 Sudden Conversion. During the recent expedition of tbe militia, we were made acquainted with tbe following facts. Col. Copeland, who resides near Clarks burg, a wealthy and influential citnen, bas always been regarded as a most un it is CorraaponJeooa of Uia Star A Cbrunicla. Tbe nine months Volunteers belonging to Uartleton aod its adjoining townships, arrived here late Monday night, the 25tb inat. Arrangement Were immediately made to give them a reception in jhe afternoon of tbe followiui day. Tbo interest, energy and activity manifested by tbe ladies of Hartleton and its vioinity in making preparations for tbe splendid repast, reflect no small degree of honor npon Hartleton. It speaks well for it patriotism : it ahamea out treason, and seems to aay, Crush oat the Rebellion. Tbe variety and abundance of the good things prepared, we think, could not, under similar circumstances, be surpassed by any other place. Tbe respectable number of people in attendance ; tb quietness, and order; the sooiability and cheerfulness, manifested on tbe occasion ; the graceful procession of tbe little band of soldier to the place prepared for the repast; the beautiful, soul-tbritling, patriotic song, (which was sung twice;; the cheers for the Uuioo, for the soldiers, and for tbe ladies of Hartleton are all matters of interest, and worthy of note. The most we bave to regret is, tbat our worthy friend, Capt. J. J. K. Orwig, was not present to participate with us and give us an address suitable to tbe occasion. Hartleton, May 28, 'C3. W. G. We understand tbe patriots of and around Miffliuburg also intend to honor Capt. Orwig's Company, the last of this week. Kuitob. poa rua star caaofticLS. Mem I-Weekly Hews S Years) old. Fnattlvaala agggj-jy racket, LANCA.STEK: Printed bjr Jom Dimtr, la Queen ..tract. Mir 6, 177S. The above named paper oftliis date advertises more Deserters more Lot teries. Ship "Carpenters are called for, and assured that they shall be protected from insults and military rule. Team Drivers are wanted. All persons having concealed horses, and other property belonging to the U.S., are warned to give them up. Individuals having bonds then due, secreted, them, in order to avoid pay iu a depreciated currency. Thirty-one Tories, near Carlisle, it was published, had joined the savages in the horrid plan of scalping; their former neighbors. "The Commissioners of Cloathing for Lancaster coutttv" make a rather On! Ho! TheSteubenville I'aion, in noticing the overwhelming defeat in tbat town at tbe Spring election, thus confesses tbe truth in regard to oertain Democratic leaders : "Tbe causes wbieb led to our defeat, can be found in tbe fact, that men who assume to lead the Democratic party sue eossfully, must express themselves as loyal to tbe Government, or may expect to be defeated at every election. We know tbe masses of tbe Democratic party are loyal men, aod it is extreruly unfortu nate that eertain men insist on leading the party to tbe devil. At another time, we shall speak more fully and freely." That certainly approximates to sound ense. Let the loyal men of tbe Demo cratio party scourge out tbeir disloyal leaders, or desert them, and let tbem "go to the devil" in a party by themselves as tbey will be sure to do. Si.avf.holdi.no Nobility. Tbe Lou isville Journal publishes letter from Paris, from a person intimately connected with the French Court, who says tbat a singular letter bas been received at tbe court, from Jeff. Davis aod eeventy-two other leading men of the South. Tbey urge Napoleon to recognize the confedera cy, because it is their intention to establish a nubility in the S'ulh when the war is over, and tbat Franc onght not to encour age democracy. In the speech which led to bis arrest, Mr. Vallandigbam said tbat he believed Abraham Lincoln was endeavoring to erect a despotism ; that "in less than one month Lincoln had plunged the country into this cruet, bloo-ly and unnecessary var." If such sentiments should become general, how long would a President remain io the executive chair of Ibis great nation 7 Would not tbe indignation of tbe people burl biuj from bis high position ? On Friday, tbe American baptist Miss ionary Uoioo,io session at Clevelaod,Obio, adopted a series of resolutions, character izing the war as just and holy, declaring their belief that tbe author of tbe Rebell ion have inflicted tbe death-blow to Slavery in tbe District of Columbia aud tbe Rebel States, believiog the war to be completely successful, exhorting the Uoion to sustain the administration by its prayers, influence, and personal sacrifices. NOTICE. VI.Ii persons are bertby notified that on the first day of April last(IH63) I sold to Pirsa Br. Ja' S. Mia and Dr. Ltvi RiMiai, all my ni:lit,litle and interest in I'ninn Furnace, situated in I'nion township. Union county, Penn'a. and in all real and personal property connected therewith. THOMAS BEAVER. Danville, June 2, 18N3 Wanted, Immrdiuicir.. ONE good STOVE MOULDER, to whom good wages rill be paid in Cash. O. C. HARVEY & CO. Lock Haven, May S2, 1863 pd Estate of William Thomas, dee'd. iTOTICB ia hereby given, that l.ner of 1 Administration npnn the Estate cf William Thumas, late of East BufUlne Twp, Union Co., deceased, have been granted lo tbe undersigned, by the Register of I. nion coonty.in due form of law; therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having just claima aqatnM the same are also requested to present ikta properly authenticated fcr settlement to LLWI3 L A.s. Admin r, at Jtafcanor Cite, ScborlH.ll Co . or to kia Att't anil A(U air at, lsua. . VAStiKzmt, uueo.-. Ltwisacaa. Mav S, 136.1. j THE Dimes Savin; Institution of Lewisburg has ihis dav declared a Dividend to the Stockholders of FOUR per cent oa.the capital slock paid in payable on demand. H P SHELLER, Treas. BULK FOR THE BILLION! THE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewitburg with Pure Milk, commencing about the 15th imu Persons wishing lo be anppiied, will please send in their names to him.at the Lewitbnrg Bridge. Tbe Milk will be delivered (daily except Hun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM L SUPER Lewisburg, April 10, 1863 NW GROCERY AND Provision Store ! 1'HE subscriber baa jost opened a Family (irocery and Provision Store, in Rodeaj. baugh's building (late Kreararr'a Tiaahip) West end of Market Square, where he has just received a well alle4 asserimeot of fresh GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. .such as CotTee, Tea, Chocolate, 8ogar, Rica, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Spices, Vinegar, Raiaina, Brooms, Brushes, Tubs, Bueketi.Soap.Batta'r, Cheese, Eggs. Fruit, Fruit Cans, Oraagaaj Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pins, Flour and Feed, Corn, Cattle Powder. QUEENS WARE, Window Shades. Match, Store Polish, Nuts Sooff, Tobacco, Cigars and everything else io the Grocery line all of which he bfiers at tbe lowest prices fe Cash or Country Produce. cn'S ROLAND. Lewisburg. May 7. 166 Latest News REMOVAL THE subscriber respectfully informs act friends and patrons tbat ah has aov4 to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Third! and Market bis, where she will keep o baadl a good assortment of LADIES' TEIMMlfla, RIBBONS and NOTIONS of all kinds alsa Callaher's celebrated SOAP. Motto "Snail l'rt.fiu and Quick SuUsx." R. M'MahCMa. BAKERY. I WOULD respectfully announce that lav ing taken Mr. Cooper's establishment 1 shall keep on hand Freab Dread, Cakaa, also "ran. Wheat and Indian and Ry wheat ordered. ICECREAM and CoofeciiMart; in every variety. H. L. M'MAHON Lawlabarc, Ma; 11, H -3 5 Reward Stray Heifer. rIAME into my premises about the 18th I inat a ttPlpe'lt whiff, ki k... ahnllt for aome time. She U mostly black, bat has ! '',on ' defacing in any way any of ikw ck and telly. I VI TILL be paid by ih-School Board of Seat Bufaloe township to any person wb will inform upon any one committing dpr a white face and white on back and telly The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges and lake her away. AXD.M'CLEXAHAX White Deer Twp, May 33, 1863 8TRAYED away from tbe sub scriber, Monday. 16th inst, a light red COW, a dark face with a while streak along the back; she is a fresh cow; large horns. Any information of her where about will be reasonably rewarded. AUGUST NICKOL. Winfield, May 35, '63 Washington, May 2911, P. M. Offioial despatches from Geo. Oraot, dated near Vioksburg, Monday, May 25, bave been received at the War Department lo- ; day. Tbey represent tbe eeige of icks compromising secessionist. It is gener- ntla. ti.liano A t li a t hitri.alf ml familtt li a aw 1 - !e.n th. It-h-la m. an-Jc. oirl than an ! WllO WCrC alwat3 With g " . Io time of peace, a few years ago, Wbig war" io sight of Lexington ! Tbe patriotic preachers in our day of New Koglaod, especially are condemned precisely as. the same were in '76. Aod -TndffA k'in. aanl P.aimAra tTil liimann In i " , , ... , i Tory preachers, now as then, are ostenta- prison, and kept him there loos time i. r ... , . , ... , , , .1 tiously rewarded for :heir truckling, and for no treason, no breach of peace, but ; ' , ..... , . , , , . . , , applauded for their "piety by very poor because be to Id the truth to a slave of a ' .rr. .1 .. ,. ... judges of the article. North Carolinian, that, on being bro t by . v f , 1 a i -pDe nugutes, excesses, wrongv, crimes tbe master to a free State, tbe slave was . ' . , ' 6 ,' . I of our country, and us lawful rulers, sre free. Tbon, not one Democratic press . , , , . .L I magoifiod, while those of the enemy in condemned tbia flagrant outrage of the 0 .... . ' . 6 . . , arms are bidden. Ditto 10 .6. Constitution, incarcerating in a dungeon, n , . . . ' . , . - , , . .. Our losses in battle and elsewhere are &o. All these might be violated, in time , , , , , , , ..7,1, . . . . , ! laituiuiiy recoruca, auu eniargea iuii uu of peace, to aid a slaveholder. But, to aid .1.-1 1 Liberty and Union in time of war (they , ' '. . ..-,, very charitably concealed argue) no one can use the pnvilcce of i . . ' "suspension of habeas corpus" authorized 1 t. 1 1 . . 1 - r . r '. uiinu rcierence to us cuiuraiuon. u m b progte!);)iDg ,.ti.f.0,orl,, nd tbat a certain law against the sale of , Gr,n, it .t,anJ.ntf. ,bl, l0 m.jnUin hi goods by vendue. j inTestment of tbe town, and repel any The Cowboys that class who tho't j attack on bis rear, "something wrons on both sides," Fortv-Cve hundred Rebel prisoners the majority, captured by Grant, arrived at Memphis nthor famil. in that neighborhood, and 1 OH, ready to SllOtlt lor tlie Victors one of his daughters is now coufined at r5 satirized in a long poem, entitled Camp Chase ebarged with carrying letters j "The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bats," to the Kebel army ooncealed io ber noder ' closely resen)bliDr the Unionists, tho clothing. (Jen. Jones, in his passage Sccesh, and the Copperheads of our through Harrison county, took Col. Cope- day. The Bat sometimes played the land's bouse, aod allowed bis thieving Bird, and sometimes the Beast, until raiders to steal from tbat gentlemen eight both "persuasions" picked and kicked hi m out, thus improved '.Moog.st us, too many, like the Bat, Incline lo this side, or In that. As int'rest leads or wail lo aee Which party will the strongest be. Let such, old -E sop's fable lake. And conscience th' application make." Mat 13, 1778. The "Council" refer to the rninons or ten noe horses, aod sixty or seventy cattle, besides a large lot of other stock. After tbe r ill, tbe people of Clarksburg and vicinity were greatly embittered against Copeland, on account of bis known Kebel sentiments, and some of tbem went so far as to demand the destruction of bis property. Several nights ago, a party of soldiers or citizens, whether by proper authority or not, went to Copelaod's house, with a view of practicing a deception upon b i m, and inducing him to commit himself, that bo might be sul j .'ct to arrest. Tbey dressed one of tbeir u umber in the uniform of a Kebel officer, aod sent him alone to tbe bouse. Tbe supposed Kebel officer approached Copeland, and congratulated bun upon the success of the Kebel raid, stating that Le had defeated Honker that tbe Federal army bad been beaten at Vicksburg that the Yankee forces tad been scattered and demoralized everywhere, and that the recognition of the Southern Confederacy was a fixed fact. Col. Copeland replied : "Sir, yo will excuse me, if you please. Ever sines tbe to-day. Tuesday Morning' IVewt. The Yazoo cleaned Out. Flagship Blackhawk, Mississippi ") pquadroo, near Vicksburg, May 25 via Cairo, May 30, 18G3. ) The "moral" of the fable ia Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec'y of tbe Navy : Sib I bave tbe hooor to inform yon that the expedition I sent up the Yazoo, under command of Lieutenant Comman der Walker, after taking possession of the forts at Bains' Bluff, was perfeotly suc cessful. Three powerful steamer rams were destroyed at Yazoo City, one a ! monster three hundred aod ten feet long, condition of the roads aod highways iuch fiue D, witn Estate of Dennis Phillips, dee'd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, Letters of Administration on the cstat of Dennis Phillips, late of Lewiabara; boro', deceased, have been granted to the subscribe! by the Register of Union county in due form of law, therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having jost claims against the same may present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber. BAwl'EL SI.IFER, Adminis. JOH.N B.LINN, trators lewl.larf. April S3, 1B New stand New Goods! JOSEPH L.HAWN having taken the present year. By order ef the Board t DAVID SCURACK, JWl W. I. LINN. Bre'y Estato of Era. Sarah E. Davis, dso'i. VDM I.MS T R ATOR'3 NOTICE. Letiera of administration on the estate of widoss Sarah E Davis, deceased, late of Lewisbarg. having been granted lo th subscriber by the) Kegibier of Union county in due form of law, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, aad alt having any jost claims against tbe same nay present tbem dalv authenticated for settlement to JAMES M. BLACK WELL, Adnia'f. ar to QBO. t. MILUlB, LawUbT. lal Re Tort, SUv a. Its Five-Twenty U. 8. Loan I mHE LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisbara, I Union Co., is Agent for th sal of that United Bines Six per Cent. Fiv-Twaiy Years' Loan. Amounts can be had to salt the means at diJerent individuals. Tbe Interest oa thut Loan is payable and will be paid in Gold. IBS Estate of Hrs. Sarah Halle, dee'd. ITTHEREAS, Letters Testamentary npom V the estate of Widow Sarah Maize.lal of Limestone township, Union coonty, dee'd. J rooms uuderihe Telegraph and Chraniel t are b"n Rmed to the subscriber in due) of the State, and require legal pro ceedings as to them. Sixty or seventy men, of variousa positions in life.are advertised to give themselves up for' trial for high trea son, or they will be attainted of that crime, and must endure its penalties, pains and forfeitures. Mav 23, 1778. The following popular and infalli ble Medicines were duly heralded : Doctor Hill's genuine patent medi cines Tincture of Spleen ort, for lirpochondriachal disorders Elixir accession of Virginia, every impulse of my j of Kardana, for the gout and rheutna- by the Constitution! isteney ! llo. What base incon- often, in a transient riot. martial law is proclaimed I how often, rioters, disobeying tbe authority, are shot down in tbe streets "without trial by jury or habeas corpus !" Yet now, when the tens of thousands of men bave been in riotous rebellion for two years, tbe Presi dent is denounced because be puts fomen- ter of tbe trouble where tbey can do do barm. Now, can Mayor and magistrate do more in time of peace, tban tbe Com mander in Chief of Army and Navy can do in time of war J Treposterou silly absurd 1 SS-The Danville Feocibles returned last Wednesday. Two receptions were ofisred tbem one by tbe Uoion League, and tbe other by some very good sort o' folks including some Copperhead. The biya chose the "Leaguers" a on tbe hole the soundest, and had a nice good Welcome borne. per cent., while our enemy's losses are So did their Tory fathers before them. The plots to force Pres. Lincoln to resign on account of failure and incompe tency, are but a repetition of rain cabals formed to oust Gen. Washington. Tory papers were alarmiog and distres sing tbe people all they could, pretending sorrows for losses and regret for bloodshed, tbe work begun by our foci. Are there any such, nowadays? All along tbe Revolution, advocates of the Union as it was" found out tbe worst news (real or fabricated) first, and every unfavorable omen or rumor was paraded so as to do most barm. Wo have just such editors again. Tke reaatertell Js Baak r Konaankertaa. This counterfeit is an imitation of a former plate of tbe bank. The genuine J5 plate now in nse by tbe Bank of Nor thumberland contains tbe letters Fits, in tchite, inserted in the body of tbe note below tbe vignette, and 2 or 300 five' in small cap letter, covering the epaee extending the whole length between tbe twe female beads, wbieb letter are not in Ik. .niinl..l..t eTL n i ! i n .... It . j also a red lint. heart bas been in sympathy with tbs . Southern cause. Myself aud family bave endured aod sacrificed more for the cause than any other people in tbe eonnty. A day or two ago, a force of mounted Hebels came into Ihis couuty. They bave acted tenfold worse than tbey aid Yankees would do. They bave robbed and plundered both friend and foe. They bave been guilty of every imaginable crime, even to murder, lo a pecuniary point of view, tbey bave placed me where I wa ten years sgo. I bave lived in comparative peace among those who have been opposed to me in sentiment, and I can no longer consent to affiliate with murderers aod highwaymen. You wilt be good enough to leave my bonse at onco, and say to your friends that I never want to see tbeir face again." The disguised Union man reported tbe conversation to his friends, and tbey went away thoroughly convinoed tbat Copeland bad experienced a sincere conversion. Tbe New York Union League lad monster meeting at Utioa last week. Sev eral Regiments of returned Volunteers attended. Tbe feeling seemed lo be unan imous to sustain the President and Gov ernment. A Hawkin Ziuave man had a M'Clellan dig, but all else were enthusias tic for Hooker. Petnberton, the rebel in command at Vicksburg, who bas been so thoroughly beaten recently by Gen. Grant, is a Pbila delpbian by birtb, and a renegade who followed the fortunes of a rich southern wile till tbey Ud Lim tobetr-.; hi eotu.tr. tisTi, &c. tincture of Sasre, for strengthening the stomach, to give spirits, fcc. Essence of Water dock, for scurvies, all cutaneous disorders, dec. Balsam of IIonev,for coughs and consumptions, tc. But people died, nevertheless. Henry Ilartman, wagon master of Northampton county, is made respon sible for a horse stolen from Gen. Green's division, by somo wagoners from that county More deserters, and stolen horses Thievish soldiers, again. Altogether, there seems to have been more corruption, and an unhealthier state of society, in pro portion to population, than now. A writer in tho Providence Gazette of 25th May, says : "Let me tell you, words do not convert lions into lambs, serpents into doves, nor Tories into Sons of Liberty. Remember, as our Savior was betrayed by one of his disciples, so is our country by her pretended friends. But how ridicul ous and destructive is this to allow persons a right of property in any country, where they employ both their talents and properties to destroy its immunities, and even to sacrifice the blood of its inhabitants, to satisfy the wanton cravings of a greedy monster. The Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society will Beeflt ia B.a.er'1 Bloak, Third Street Bear Market, TUCKSUAY AirrERSOO. at 2 o'clock. Ualoia Vomtj Fair WeaaeaiU to frUaj, Oat T, t a4S,lSoi machine shops of all kiods, saw mills, blacksmith shops, ia., were burned op. Tbe property destroyed and captured amounted to over two millions of dollars. Had tbe monster ram been finished she would have given as some trouble. One battery was destroyed at Drory's Bluff. Our loss in the expedition is 1 killed, 7 wounded. David D. Porteb. Nothing additional ef importance from the siege of Vicksburg. Col. Phillips cheeked Rebel advance at Fort Gibson, on tbe Arkansas. Doslag Eiclacs r laloa Sraataary. Ennday, Janaf . Mornings 8e(BUo before the Society of Religion. Inquiry by O. R. Bliss, U. D. Monday, June S Kx.minatinn of Ladle Senior Clans. Taenia, June Kxamioation of tbe other Claeeaa. M 14 Evening. Oration before the Escalator and Neeneaian Literary SoeieUas by Key. F. Hendrii-ki. A. M. Wednee4aj,Joile 10 Morning. LaUiee'GraneiieaiBent. Evening. UanUaDMn'lUloain( Ex- areUea. Correeleil Weekly Wheat 11,40 Eggs I 11 Rye 90 Tallow 10 Corn, old 80 Lard 10 Oats 60 Clover seed 4,00 Flaxseed 2,50 Wool 60 65 70 Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes 50 FirkinButter 12 Sides & Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 14 Ribs & Shoulder 5 Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Ham 10 Country Soap 4 & 6 ICE CREAM INVERT Evening during the season. Par 'i ties supplied on short notice. June 1 MRS. DENOKMANDIE. WOOD & PER0T,1131,Ridge Arenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sale upon th Most Favorable Terms. NEW and BEAUTIFUL Designs in great variety of Iran Railings-for Ceme teries, Residences 4tc. of Cast aad Wronght Iron, and Galvanised Iron and Brass Tubing, Iron Verandas, Balconies, Stairs, Counters, Fountains, Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts. Lamp Btaads, Vases, Tables, Flower funds, Bofas. Chairs, Statuary, Animals and all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for selection. Parsons applying for asm will pleas state the kind of talk nerded mW offires.refiued them, and filled in an cxtansiv variety oi Hats, Caps, Gentlemen's Clothing, x-a. Also a larce and splendid stock of CLOTH" CASSIMERE9, Ac, which he will makeups order, 3 be still continues the Tailoring Bust ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of th customer. . N. B. Cutting and Repainngs; doni to order. Lewisbnrg, April 10, 1861 T. M. KITNER, TAILOR over Caldwell's Drag Store, opposite the Telegraph and Chronicle offices. Market Sqasre, Uvlskirg, ra. Where he is prepared to Cut and Make ap all kinds or work in the TAILORING line on short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory. Country Produce taken io payment (993 SAPOiMFIER, OR Concentrated Vy, THE FAMILY .SOAP MAKER. rpHB pnblie are CAUTIONED against th 1 SPUMOUS ARTICLES OP LYE fev making ttoap Ac. now offered for sale. Tbe only GENUINE and Patented Lye is that made by the Pena'aSalt Manufacturing Company. their trade-mark for il being " Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye." The great success of this article has ltd unprincipled parties to endeavor lo imitate il ia violation of the Company's Patents. All Manufacturers. Buyers or Sellora of these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified that the Company have employed as their Alton, neys, Oeo.II arding, Esq., of Philad., and Win. BakewcU, Esq., of Pittsburg, and that all Manufacturers, Users or Seller of Lye In violation of the rights of the Cera. pany, will be Prosecuted at once. The SAPOS1FIEK, or Concentrated Lye is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, aad country Stores. TAKE NOTICE! The United States Circuit Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 ol May Terns in 1862, in suit or -The Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.G.Chase." decreed to the Company, on Nov. 15, 1868, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the Saromnaa. Patent dated Oct. SI, 1856. Perpetual injanction awarded. THE rEXXSYLVAMA SALT MANUFACTURING COMF1. OFFICES , 127 "Walnut St. Philadelphia. Pitt St. aud Duqnesno Way, Pittsburg;. StaV94inaide form of law, notice is hereby given to all per aons knowing themselves to be indebted t said estate, to make immediate payment a and those having claims against the ama will present ihem dnly authenticated for sev men i, to MIC HA EL M. MAIZE, Exea'r New Berlin, May 6. 1863 pd KNOX FRUIT FARM & NURSEBT. 1QR many years we have made tb enltU 1 vation of SHALL FRIT ITS a spe cialty, and taking into account vaaiarT, aaaw titi and tiiutr, our stock of Viaea aad) Plants of hr.n BurtBRBBTO, STKtWBERRlBI, COOWEKIEMIBS, KssrBEBRIKS URRISTS, c , is uneqoaled any where, which we offer oa tha most favorable terms. Parties' wishing aa purchase would do well to correspond wild ns, rr send for our Price List, which will bw sent lo all applicants free of charge. Our &ed Store and Ilortirulural Boms is at so. 29 Finn street, where all articles belonging to such aa estabj lishmem can be had of the best quality. - 98 J. KNOX, Box 155, Pntsborg, Pa. University at Lewisburg. The next Session will epest oa Thursday morning. April 33d, ia the COLLEGE. ACADEMY, and FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. R. LOOM1S, President GOIXO 2 THE BPRIN'Q ARRIVAL Oi" mm mn AT N. R. Zddierhax's t Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letter tw tamentaryon the last will and testaaeat of BENJAMIN ANGSTADT, deceased, late) of Lewisburg. Union county, have be) granted to tbe undersigned, by the Register ef Union county, in doe form of law ; all person having claim against said estate will present them, and those owing said estate are reqavw ted to make immediate payment, to CYRUS BROWN, Executor Tl.hnee Marc S. lSSS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Qt lnd after JULY 1st. 1863. the prlvitacw of converting the present isso of LE GAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NA TIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (common ly called Five-Twenties") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan most, therefore, apply before the 1st JULY next. JAY COOKE, ScBKBtmow Aaianrr, Ap. m3 No. 1 14 S. Third 3f, Phil j UNION SEMINARY. THE Seeona Quarter of the preseal s sina will commence March x6,aad eon- iiaue till Jane 10. 18SS- . , Rsv. JOHN H. LEAS. A. M, Principal. , l Prof. F. C. Hvrw. A. as. Assisted by J MlJJ KtT1 rjwixaren. Few Berlin. Mar-ll 1. " BLANKS S-S