in sui m in i ciiii IB JJM BY 0. N. VTOEDJSN AND J. 11. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Yrar, altraya In Advance. 'THE UNION," established la lSUWlule No. 3.831. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1863.. 'CHRONICLE established in 13 13 TThole No 1.000. rlKLhHKO NKwI-vtKKKLi'-. Tuesday Morning k Friday Afternoon. j"j'e .rw Advertisement. Number 1,000. This week makes One Tnoi'SANn pub- ' defend Slavery as divine institution lications of tbe Lewisburg Cbrouicle." who seek to thwart the General Govern It is a long period of toil and auxicty, but , incut iu its struggles for existence and although one of its founders b deceased, . who apologize for tbe Rebellion which is Very many of its original readers are still j deluging our land with blood. Men thus it readers. There re also many hundreds ' acting, do so iu utter violation of thtflctter of new patrons, and regularly increasing, and spirit of that church, aod have no May it be the lot of numerous readers of . right to claim its name. To prove this, to-day, to peruse Num. 2,000, in a Uuiun Undiminished, and where every human being shall enjiy Liberty and Law ! . Onsuiizs Union Leagues. Last Fall (a. U ain.it) Pennsylvania iiasi can a mn ia. j , Was lost, to the friends of the General Government, by a lack of o-ganuutiun of its friunds. l!v oiioa.mzation, we can . . t earr, ,t .oo. r Just now, tbe seUct.on cf Candid. es absorbs tbe attention of cur fr.ct.d-. Uut wa propoafc, that, on the Primary Election day Saturday, 20th June t Union League be formed in every Uis.rict where tbore is none. Turn out early after dinner-have tbe J form ready, and get every voter to sign It read some aioumeni, an l proviue ior getting papers, future meetings, &c. j a teucely to leave them the power of Thus, easily, much may be done, with- 1 moral action. It exhibits them as depen out loss of time. aT K member, and i" ."f others, whether they TRV to form a League. 20ih of June. Hot "Oar Congressman." Some true Union men last fall voted for "Generaf Ym. 11. Miller for Congress, on aocouut of personal objections to bis r ... . opponent,anacoLniinginui3proiesutiuu8lricDd,. whBlber lhcy shall preserve of loyalty aod devotion to the Union and their cuastity and purity, or regard tbe tbe energetic prosecution of the war. Rut j dictates of justice and humanity. Such lie is now elected.and Saturday week nude re '""e o tDB consequences of Slavery speech at a Demicratie meeting in ' consequences not imaginary, but which rt i- i - r . conuect themselves with its very existetjce. Carlisle. Ine tranklin. Jicnutitoru civcs , .... , . ... li i . ' J h lhe evils to winch a Slave is always ex- the followiog account of the man and bis pn8ed of,en uke ploe in flcl ,nJ in speech, from which it appears that he too j their very worst degree and form; aod it a regular "Copperhead," and some of where all of them do out take place, as we those who voted for bim mads a ead mistake : rrom bis general appearance, his bar hanging over his eyes, and the style of his address, it is but fair io conclude thai he Is a finer fot'ject for some insane asylum, or some prison, man for the Halls of our next Con- i gress! He is surely insane, or deeply dyed with '".son. Nearly every sentimeni , ottered by him, might readily have been ap- plauded oo-lhe streets of Kichmond, and , could have been done with perfect safety. I He appeared bninlull ot sympathy for the ' Rebels, not a single sentence as utiered bv ' him against them; but Eivin- himself full .v.?. he clamored a,.d "" aa.nsl JPr,; Urill Uincuiiiuiiig was strtt as. n.uu.uo.i Busuot -. , the 'insufferable u-urper and despot.' I ot one blood all the naiions of men to "In referring to hisfrieudand 'lellaw Pem- dwell on tbe face of the earth it is man oerai,' Vallandiham. be said, there ai? i ifotly tbe duty of all Christians who plenty of men who wonld be very willing io i enj ,he 0( the present day, when Irr. 8,Vei ioconsistoncy of Slavery both with -We ray, down with the villain who thos I humanity and religion, bs been demon boldly bares his traitor heart, and is hypo- 1 stratcd au is generally seen aod acknowl critical enough to mingle with his treasona- I edged, to use their bonest, earnest, and b!e speech pitiful whiniiips lor lhe Union, j annearied endeavors to correct the errors Do his friends who endorse his course not of otmeT ti tnd ,pcedily a possi fur for lhe resu lt Do they not see the seed ; . , . . , . . ; , I . j . , .. . .. : be to rtl tre thi blot on our holu reh'iion, of discord and disloyalty which he is so in-i " v - c dustrionsly sowing, and which has to some ' nd to uton the complete abolition OI extent taken root! Every man is an enemy j Slavery throughout Christendom, and if, to the Government who publicly proclaims i possible ihrouglfut the world'' ma opposition io measuies auupicu ty ine Administration tor the suppression oi ine re- bellion, it matters not wheiher his name be Vallandigham cr Miller. It is teachiu; diso bedience io the laws. "Pursued by the jeers of some briys, who had heard him defend Vallandmham and bit- ' terly assail our Chief Magistrate, Miller was I . . . . - . . . .t ... i esconea o n.s note., am, wnen ne tnongn. ne was safely out of reach of the tuveniles. he ; ftreM,nlt0 Hi.S ,Dd'a"a b--julatinp, ' the blackguards ! 1 here was a storm of , laughter, which did mischief 10 no one save ' the speaker, who passed into the hotel and , was seen and heard no more.' Aftersuch exhibitions, the truly loyal peoole of the Union will be more careful i . of hstentng to the fair prom.ses of any roan who gets the "Copperhead" support. The so-called "Dcmocratio" machine is BOW rnn by tbe Rebel allies, although insny bonest men do not suppose their Totes are thus bought and sold. t9The Peace (Mozirt) Democrats kul. had a meeting in New Vo,k rlt. and ..lfed. State Convention, with . ne. ! State Committee. This splits tbo party in that State, again. Fernaudo Wood said the Sooth wa really independent ; took tbe Secession ground that the Union can Dot coerce a State; demanded a cessation of hostilities ; abused thoPresidont all be eould- and declared that War Democrats just as bsd as Republicans there wa really na difference between them, fa atatement, that last, nearly true.) Wen talking thus honestly, do less harm thsn pretenders who favor putting down tbe Rebels, but cavil agsinst tbe legal ways employed by authority for effecting it. Fernando Wood visited Washington to disown certain reports of bis traitorous fcpeecb, (which was no worse than those resolutions.) Soldiers hissed him. US-Col. Ai.ex. K. M'Clubk and Hon. Jouh C. Kt.NKLB, expeot to be io Lewisburg, Saturday eve ning of thi week, on their way (Monday) to Williamsport, aod will le invited to ddres tbe Union League. We presume tbey will do o. Our Friday's paper will be more definite. Ie-Mr. Worth, nf the Lebanon Conr , having resigned, Mr. Funk of tbe Jiilioutan is appointed Superintendent of fuNk Printing. BOGUS PRESBYTERIANS. Urns of IbM rburrk on Nlavrrr Rrbelllon. Prebytcrianism against Slavery. There are men in the North, claiming the honored Darae of Presbyterians, who , we make tbe following extract trow me i nnanimnut declaration of the highest j amhoiity of tbe Presbyterian church : I j0 213 toe Assembly auaoiinously 1 adopted a repon ou this utjeCt, pnp.rt4 b Ureen ot. ir. .r , ut irgiula, and Mr. Hurgess of Otilo, of wlm.h (hJ flowiug js , piirt. 44 ye cooM'icr ilia voluuiary enslaving 1 of one part of tbe human race by another ! ! irpKda viii!ulitin if Ihrt miiKt firm-inn. ! ,nd d rights of llUIUM m illCnnsl t.Bt with Ine Um of jod( i r(fjuir(.g Uj. 0 ,ove our ni.ighbor M j our..jve ; BI1J totally irreconcilable wi, ,ne pp,rll auj principles of the Gos - pel of Ctmst, which c.jiio, that I flilfiavta W-holLnuCP V A Hi. .11 111 that fflfl r,"" , . : 8.l'ou"1 Ju ". d" veleven " tbeu'- ! Ngare nru'itui a ra s- .a if 1 w in I h mnral system ; it exhibits rational, accountable, ( ,uJ ima,rtll4 teiuns io su:h circumstances ! " reeelTe "SIUUS ""' j wncio- er they shall know aud wurship the true) Gd; whether they shall enjoy the : nrdiuancej of tbe Go.pel; whether they ' Per,urm lne ul'M "a ca" ,pu ,Qe i it t .i i . J i . . . , -,, . ; .. . i parents and children, neighbors ana i r,'J "ca t0 S4J ,b4t 10 n,D7 instances, i through the influence of tho principles ot bumaoitv aod reliuion on the tuiuds of I masters, meyoo noi-siu. mo S'ave is . . . ...... ; deprived of bis natural right, degraded as a human being, aod exposed to tbe dan- ger of passing into tbe baods of a master, who rosj j,.fl,c, npon him all the hardships , . . . hj fa ionuID.nitT ind ,vwic0 J ' ml u(-'l?est- " From this view of the consequence resulting from the practice into which Christian people have moBt inconsistently M o I18lttvillg , portion of their f of niankiufor God b, made j Tbe same Assembly recommended pa tronizing tbe Colonizition Society, the ins'rucliun of slaves by preachiog.Sabbalh schools, and by giving "all proper adcan- ti.r fur oru,ln 0 knowledge or their , , , , . ,. ilutii l.nth tn Iwiul nntl man ' 1 hpv fiav - - - -y Iheir church is amon? the first in lis ahhorrence o SlaTcry. uut; in vicw of i j , i- . the Laws of tbe land, and peculiar diiBcul- tjes uai uii,.ht modify the offence, tbe j only pain and penalties prescribed are 1 Mul.inait in thn f.illnariniv .rnilinn , . . . , ,, . . 3. "We eni no it on all Church Sessions ni 1rc.bleJric.f under ,Ue c,ro of thu Assembly, to discountenance, and, a far possible, to prevent, all cruelty of whatever kind io tbe treatment of ilaves ; especially ,L.e crao,,7 ot ep""g nusoaoa anu who. Dire II IB IUU CUIIUICU uu u which ooDsifits in celling lives to thoie who will either themselves deprive these unhappy people of the blessings of the , GePcl' r wb P0rt them to places where tbe Gospel is not proclaimed, or where it is forbidden to slaves to attend unou its institutions. Tbe manifest viola tion or disregard of tbe injunction here given, in its true spirit and intention, onht to be considered as just ground for the dUciplioe and censures of tbe church. And if it shall ever happen that a Christ ian professor, in our eommnnion, shall sell a slate trio is also in our communion and good standing Kith our church, con trary to hi or her will and inclination, it ought immediately to claim tbe particular attention ot tne proper courcn juaicaiure. and unless there be such peculiar circum stances attending the case a can but sel dom happen, it ought to be followed, without delay, by a sutpension of the offen der Jrom all the privilege of the church, till he repent, aod make all the reparation in bis power, to the injured party." Siuce tbe division, both tbe Old and tbe New School branches have time and again re-affirmed, and have never repealed, any part of the above declarations. In 1S45, a new ques'ion wa raised in tbe O. S. Assembly. That question was, whether "tbe renunciation of slave-holding should be made a contlition of membership." it was decided in tbe negative, in a paper drawn up by a Southern man. But, in 1846 tbe very next year lest the action of 1S15 might seem to be a receding from tbe former testimony, tha same Assembly took paiu to adopt (which they did by a vnmimons vote, see p. 207, Mio. o( 1816) the following explicit re-eoacttnent of the above quoted views aod laws of 1818 : "Resolved, That, in the judgment of this boose, the action of the General As sembly of 1815 was not intended to deny or rescind the testimony often uttered pre vious to (hut dote." This act of 1845 is dishonestly paraded, by tome, so as to convey the impression that the Presbyterian church is in favor of slavery ! ! I W hat a monstrous perversion ! If being honestly and eartestly in favor of "the complete Abolition of Sinner j throughout the world" docs not make "Abolitionista" of tbe Wilberforce aod Franklin school, we know not what would. They are not of tbe peculiar school of Garrisooians ; but they are, nevertheless, "Abolitionists" in a legitimate sense. Term of Communion, is another ques tion from tbe right or wrong of .SVuivry , Kach matter must be considered by itself. i The Seeeders, and other tranche, of the Presbyterian church, it is trne, do refuse coaimuoioa with all slave holders, aod so ! do some orders of the Baptists, Methodists, ! t0(1 other Christians. Rut oeitherthe Oil j gahooi Bor lhe Sew 8ohool Prwbjrtrianf, I ' as bvdies, have ever taken that ground so that the decision of 1815 is not at variance with that of 1818. The condemnation of Slavery by the O. S. aud N. S. Presbyterians, therefore, is before the world, unbroken. Whether Slave-holding, the doctrine of Election, Uaptism, &e., should or should not be j held as tests of communion, are different matters entirely. No one has a right to cast upon tbe'ehureb the stigma that she is anything else than an open antagonist of that System which bas iuvoked Civil War as a mean of extending its aooursed chains. Prethytcrianitm against the Rebellion. All orders of Presbyterians agree sub stantially in tbe followiog from the O. S. Confession of Faitb : " CllArr. XXllI. God, the Supreme Lord and King of all the world, bath ordained civil magistrates to be under Him 1 over the people for his own glory and the j publio good, and to this end bath armed .i.i r .1 . .- - 'i defence and eucouragernent of them that are good, and for tbe I'U.nisiiment or CVIb DOERS. "4. It is tha duty of tbe people to pray for magistrate ; to honor their person ; to pay Ibcm tribute, aud other dues; to obey their lawful commands, aod to be subject to their authority, (or conscience sake. Infidelity or indifference to reli- cion, dotb not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free tbe peo- pie from their doe obedience to bim. Both Assemblies have yearly, since tbe ! Rebellion broke out, earnestly and point- j edly condemned tbe instigators of that ; horrid crime, and have exhorted all good ' I ij ..i iiniari nn. nn, .v..,in . rv. v. ..j.v.... i- sustain tbe constituted authorities in I their effort to restore peace by tbe estab lishment of rightfu! authority. The above cbapt. 23 aod see. 4, contain the distinct recognition of tbe "Higher Law," noder which all rnlcra should be, aod by which just power are sanctioned. According to this view, tbey are Infidels who scout tbe "higher law." Tbe Clue "Magistrate" of our nation is the President, who was lawfully, peaceably, constitution ally chosen. "Tbe sword" is rightfully , j . h; fc d ,f fa p0ni9hment of r r evil doer." Tbe greatest possible "evil doers" are tbey who, by causeless rebell ion, have plungod this people into inter nal war. What, then, shall be said of any nian, (minister or layman,) claiming to be Presbyterian, wbo in tbe face of tbe above quotations from the Assembly' declarations, and their Confessioo of Faith defends Slavery T wbo abases and belie the President, personally, and "wishes" bim abducted or murdered f who deniea the right and power to punish armed foes 7 who refuses Io pay taxes, or trie to indues ignorant persons to refuse T wbo seek, to hinder the operations of tha draft 7 In a word, what are tbey who take sides, prao-! tically, with tbe "evil doers ?" Reader ! if yon bear any parson, pro fessing Presbyteriaoiem, defending Slavery or tbe Rebellion, or railing against "Old Abe" or tha "Abolitionists," snow bim the foregoing extracts from tbe standard authorities of that church. And then tell bim, as yonr private opinion, that be is as false to Presbyterianisu as he is to God and the country, in these "times tbat try men' son's tbe tru,Dl aod you will tell him Advice to Coppebiieads. We most respectfully recommend ono or two sen tences of Judge Leavitt's (demooratic) law to the editor of the Democrat and it cop perhead brethren, and hope tbey will adopt tbe wise suggestions. JJere it is : "Those who live under tbe protection, and enjoy the blessing of our benignant Government, must learn that they ran not atab it vitals with impunity. Jf tbey cberisb hostility and batred to it, and desire it subversion, let tbem withdraw from it jurisdiction, and seek the fellow, ship and protection of those with whom tbey are in sympathy." Gentlemen of tbe Copperhead faction, yon are not wanted here, and you ean depart in peace witbont leaving a lock of jour hair. Courier, (Union Den ) "Times have Changed." I.. . - n the aeaaon of Peace. 2 to 6i) vcars , , ago, in spite of our treaties with Mexico, men and monev were onenlv raised. North " o, i and South, to enable the Slate xower to - . , .. . wresi j exas irom iuexico. u ..u uu.au. u.j, .uo in every Northern State were engaged in f- sr- l i L n ...... breaking op Anti-Slavery newspapers or ... ' . . . mi.khina Ami S.wnrm tnnnli..na nr.il mobbing Ann b avery convenliuns-and mey anowva mans io oe roooea ana anil- Slavery papers excluded, at the whim of ever. Poalm.ater. -, of ch." ... , ana "freedom of the proa" and "the rujlit of the people to ammMc," were all crushed out, aod iu few of any of the Free States I was there any law for those who dared to ! speak out against the "dark idol Slavery." Ia the South, men would have boeo mur dered if publicly speaking or printing io opposition to that accursed institution "tbe sum of all villainies." Ajcsmat not i one of these flagrant, palpable violations of Law and of Justice, did tbe Democrats of that day "protest," in Mass Meetings or Conventions; neither newspapers nor oratora of that stripe mourned over tbe destruction of guarantied privileges. Oo tbe contrary, laading Democrats headed mobs apnlogiied for them aud laughed and gloried in outraging all the natural and chartered rights of "Abolitiooists." In thort, any crime to favor Slavery teas perfectly "conttitutional." " Time makes all things even." Now, in time of Wab with our Nation strug gling for "self-existence, tbe first law of mature tnose very democrats Have to awsiiow ineir own meuicioe, woicn nas not (like wine) improved by age. Tbey suffer (though in a far less degree) tha wrongs tbey so recently inflicted. But they think it all wrong for the Government or its officers to exclude treasonable, incendiary documents from tbe mails all wrong to break np the K. G. C's plotting to rise io arms against tbe Government awful bad to lock up open traitors very cruel for the Soldiors to demolish Copperhead i Fsrragui'a fleet, without cessation, beiiev newspaper. To call them "Secessionists" j iog that be could capture the works tbey think an insufficient excuse for their .nff..rin. U ,.;. tfieir outrages ..... unit Kcuel, anaintt utichen turned aaaimt p, - -.- . .., are very "un-con-iti-tu-tion-aJ: "But it ia your bull that bas gnred my os," quoth the Farmer. "Ah I indeed," aid the Judge, "that alter the cae." People speak aod write against Slavery now, all over tbe North, and in much of the South, fearlessly. Then was Peace now ia War. But, wa condemced mobocracy then as now we advocated freedisetission then as now yet Treason aod Sedition should be cowed down by publio opioion, aud punished by law, although there are fifty reasons for arbitrary aod unwarranted acts where one existed in the time to which we refer. . .upuva. ui.u. mi ssince writing tbe above, we find tbe ! nn;n : .l. tt,...i.,i. n.. ...... . ! Mllltftrv law ia filltntnarv in it nnor tion, but it is a much tbe law of tbe laod. i as is tbe civil law. It is a essential to tbe defence of tbe cation, in troublous1 times, a the civil law ever is to tbe i defence of the rights of individuals. Lico- foeos, wbo have approved Geo. Jackson's course at New Orleans, in first defying tbe authority of tbe Courts and tben arresting tbe Judges, should refloat twice at least before they growl. "More than this. The Locofocos have not been celebrated for championing tbe j rights of free speech for unpopular men, ! on unpopular subjects. For thirty years, I they systematically mobbed tbe abolition-' lata tnr AvnAl.imin. li a l.nl.1 ! .... ... ,..Uv. .....B ....... .... ...j un tL. i Ia h nhaflffinai. K.mamh.p what ainpa transpired in almost avery town of aoy importance throughout Ibe Northern States. Remember tbe burning of Pennsylvania Hall in Philadelphia, tbe murder of Love joy at Alton, tbe sack of abolition printing office at Baltimore, Boston, New York, Utiea, Cincinnati, and elsewhere. Re member the burning of anti-slavery chorebe in New York, Ibe sack of tbe dwelling of Cox, Patton, Tappan, and other. The ptrty that ha, for more than one generation, engineered these - r - - fltgrmt outrage on the Jrecdom of speech " Pret' ou3nt to " ashaMd to com plain now. See what law they proposed to restrict the utterance of men I what rules they made for searching the publio mails I what orders they enforoed for easting out of tbe mails, and tbe burning, of all printed matter reflecting oo tbe institution of Slavery! Men wbo have neb sins to answer for against the rights of their fellow eitixsns, against lhe plained principles of jnetiee, against the most ob vious dietalee of charity, ought not to whine when tbe band of military law is ''d on some of tbeir own number. How they do in Dixrs. "If man speak or write against our Confederate can!,' be ia branded and expelled as a traitor or publio enemy. Mobile Register. Why should not the Union people net on tbe same principle ? Hon. Alex. Stutzman is endorsed by tbe Unionists of Somerset county for re-eleotiou to Ibe 8tate Senate, lie is an attentive, faithful Legislator, aod stands as well at Harriabnrg as at home. Tbe Federal money market shows Fed eral confidence. The Rebel, money mar ket shows Rebel despondency. And what political barometer i comparable to tbe money market T Gold is six dollars premium in Rich mond, Virginia. roa.a...a.jru. HURT. UVTtr.I HI.) O 1 , 11U.. i . c.i L i. ... .L. . ..... I in menu lianuru mc Jimi fir uic muci- day, an! Innkin; over its coluuina I taw the 1 d;a,!., nf Mr- A". Twelve years i ago I was pernnttKJ to livewitnner: snetnea ; i t0 mit mt enjov it es a home, and I believe .i......''.:. L.i....i,.,u.f...i t rna vuin, w Uu n.crij Ml k.i nf the l.erd. Blessed are the dead who die I in ,hf l,orj, rr they rest from their labors i and their works !o follow them." Her many i a"nl Kindness, and encourafemen s ioerve the Lord, induced me to pen these lines. i - "- .v Hw Am v(jice ffom h.tTea procIlim, nan that linja r or all the pn.os dead.. r Svtrcrt is the aavur of their names, . AnAaofllh"r l"P'nR bfA'' . T- B-B' j " Latest News Oo Monday, tat, the bombardment and mining of Vicksburg continued. There was a large eooSagration In the city. Our despatches were hopeful. Nothing certain ! , . ,v 6 L I .1.. .J .,..... , f VrAsui.viiox, June 6 By balloon ; seoensious mads yesterday, i; is discovered ! ,n" ,ne eBenl, n,M9 po-- movement. Large columns aro moving towards Gordaosvillo, in a soutn-woslernly direction. Many of their camps late disappeared, and their pickets along the Rappahannock ara doubled. Tbe heavy clouds of dust caused by the marching of their troops, indicate the force and impor tance of this movement. Gen. Hooker has reorossed tbe Rappa hannock. The movement began on Thursday, and many of tbe troops followed yesterday. We now hold the heights of Fredericksburg. Lee bas fallen back. It is not expected that a battle will iumedi- I ately result, and tbe report of Lee's . ld?tnoe is by ibis intelligence, discredit i eu. (New York papers yesterday deny tbe statement that Hooker bad crossed) From 'ort Hudson, we have stirring news. Tbe atta.-k of tbe 27th wts par tially successful ; tbe outer entrenchments were carriod by a grand charge, io three divisions, aud tbe garrison driven to their inner woiks. Our loss was heavy, but Banks bad been reinforced, and was resolved to continue tbo attack, aided bv ' ""bout resorting to a regular siege. 1 enerais i. w. Sherman anil Aeal Udw j T. W. Sherman and Neal D i were wouodI, and a number of ofiici m OUoduol of a Louisiana net eers negro regiment ha established the fact that negroea can and will fight with bravery equal to tbe best. Tuesday Slornlng'a Xcwi. Tbe expedition of a part of Hooker's srmy over the Rappahannock, drove the K-bela out of one raoge of nfb pits, took 100 prisoners, and ascertained that Lee's army was still io large force around Fred ericksburg. It was a gallant, successful expedition, with but little loss. j An intercepted despatch from Pcmber too luuicsies mas too nooei supplies are j small. Geo. Blair had returned from a satisfactory expedition up tbe Yazio, and f n II it n 1 ii n t nf an nntia. I - . . n . v.. I bombarding loksburg with great effeot. ; Osterhaus with a ir.inJ forca ia on tha W. ' stao ox tne uig uiacs, and Jo Johnson is uPPolcd ,0 bo on & 'Je, between it j ,0'1 Jack,on- JJ tooke &. Co. sold $1,03 1,000 in U. S- five-twenties, yesterday, ., , ., mvf i bcio uaa uccu buiuu ubii uaar llarritiburg, recently. .Senator Lowry bas recovered so to bo beard. Closla; EserclMU of tslun VaUaary. aaa N.ir.ifD.i.n ut.rar, suc-um tj j H. V ll....l.v.k. A VI Watln.aJajJanelo-.Mi.rnlnz.liilimt'taim.on.n.rL " ' KwniDf. UffUtleravD'sCitiaiuf Us- crciii.9. Th l.nii;ii.' ci.i:-, : i c:,t., . .Mil..! cumins ni . jutjiti , . ; . wtii uirr . bwr I Th'..! Mtmt r Jiark.l, Til l ttli A V a I'TKtt.NouN, at i o'clock. MARRlRf. ' w T ' Vint. Dear and Slra. CIIKIiTl A.SA of PbUaJrlohla. It? R R S rink, 7th io, laaAC A. HKOClta anil Min UfcNKlkTTA UKIZKK, botk of Ui.bur. Corrected Weekly .. 31,40 Eggs 9 11 .. 90 Tallow 10 80 Lard 10 ,. 60 Clover seed 1,00 ,. 2,50 Wool 60C5 70 Wheat .. Rye Corn, old.. Oats Flaxseed.. Dried Apples. $1,25 Potatoes 50 ; Firkin butter 12 Sides & Shoulder 6 : Kresh buttor... 14 Ribs & Shoulder 5 Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ham 10 Cnnntry Soap 4 ft 6 Tobacco Plants. ItHE subscriber has about lOO.OOO well-grown, healthy, Tobacco Planis, FOR PA I.E. Call at bis residence, corner of Rib and Market streets. Lrwisbnrr pd3i UEO. IHEFFEXDERFER. ICE CREAM I "1 VERY Evening during the season. Far 'j ties supplied on short notice. June I MRU. DE.NUBMAXD1E. Wanted Correspondence. TWO Young Drothets aged SO M in the army, of good standing wish to corres pond with ts many young ladies on any subject to soothe the sorrows nf the past and disperse the shadows that now hangs over us. Mince we left borne our loves have both proved false One is married The Other played the coquette and left os without any one to write to Now we appeal to any one who have pat riotism enongh to comply with our requests. Photographs exchanged Send true name strictly confidential Address JOHN R. and WILLIE 11. DRAKE, Co. H, 51si Reg. P V, 8th Army Corps, Kentucky, la care oi Capt Linn pd3" , PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, J. For le by MOWSY, , i.rtfr o nrlnT T)!?TI 5 TAnno nvvl) H t I.i.Ul,ll-I,lvliIfe At t Due, PHILADELPHIA, PA. .yp I I r. w ,e FFER for sale uoon the Mot Tarnrable rin.EW ari l gKALTIFl I. Uesigna 10 great variety of fran Bailings f"r C'eme- l-ries, li'linccs 4e. of Cast ami Vrnuk;ht Iron, and (Jalvauieil Irun air! Brass TubiD. Iron Verandas, Balconies, Btairs, Couniers, Fonmams. ('a:es. Columns, llitchiac Posts. i - - .... ... Lamp SlanrtS, aSrS. i itllfS, I lower ivanus, J chairs,SlamariAniln, ,n(1 ,u e Iron Woik of a Decorative character. Desizns forwarded for selection. Persons PP!" fr me will Plee s-ate .he kind of work needed 3in NOTICE. VLL persons are herehy noti (led that on the first day of April lal Mi) I hn'.i to I'tTta Uutii.Jit 8. Uiiii and Dr. l.avi Kouka.all mr r:ght,tiile and iutere't in L nioo Furnace, sitoated in Union town'hip, luicn ' county, Peun'a. and in all real and personal , jiroiJciijf conucieu iii'rcwrn. i HOMAS lJt;.LK. Danvil.'e, Jane 3, !8-i:i TVuutcd, Immediate I y, 0 coed STOVE MOULDER, to whom good wages will be paid in C ash. U. L. H.tKlLI tfc L.U. Lock Haven, May 2, 1863 pd Estate of William Thomas, dee'd. "yoTICE is hereby given, that Letters of l AJmini-traiion upon the Estate of William Thomas, laie of Eail Buflaloe Twp, Union Co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Kegister of Union county, in due form of law; therefore all per sons kao7ing themselves indebted to sail estate are requested to make immediate pav- mrr.t, and those having jat claiaa aga'ast the same are also requested to present litem properly au;hentcated fcr settlement to LEWIS EVANS, Admin'r, at Mahan ir CitT, Scburlkill Co . vr to h Att'f aai Ai"t, U.j LI, IVsl. Wll. VANukZtK, kVs, U.ubur. Liwisaraa, May 6. 1833. rPHE CimrsSavi.i? Institution of Lewisturg X. has this dav declared a Dividend to ibe Stockholders of FOUR per cent on the capital slock paid in payable on demand. H P SHELLEK, Treas. HILK FCR THE MILLION ! T 1HE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisburg with rare Milk, commencing about the lain insL fersons wishing to be supplied, will please seed in their names to him, at the Lewisburg Bridge. The Milk will be, delivered (daily except Hun days) mornio' or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L 9L1FER. Lewtsbur;, April 10, 1S63 Estate of Dennis Phillips, dee'd VDMI.MSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whersas, Letters of Adininistrauoa on lhe esiaia of Dennis Phillips, late of Lewisburg bi t, deceased, have been granted to lhe sabscr.l-ei by tlie Register of Union county in due form of law, therefore all persons indebted to said estaie are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thoie having jusi claims against the same may present them dn!y authenticated for settlement, tn the subscribers. SAMUEL SI.IKEK, ) AJminis JOHN" B. LISN, trators LewliWg. April M, 1KW New Stand---New Goods! JOSEPH L. IIAWX having taken tie I r.iom under lhe 'IVIprranh ami Phri.nil olKces.reiitted them, and filled in an extensive variety of Hut, Cups, Gentlemen' Clothing, 4e. . . , I , .... ij 5o a large anu an lenuiu siuc K oi ilu i its CAslMEREj'.ic. which he will make up to order. as he still continues the Tailoring Busi. ,i,i,,,n' -"-ui u l tuii.Jim m Ul. .l.,.u we iII,IMUUa V. .ME n louier. B. Cutting and Repairing donl to order. lewisDurg, pru to, iti T. M. BITXEB, TAILOR over Caldwell's Drug Slore, opposite lhe Telegraph and Chronicle others. Market Soaare, lrnbharg, Fa. Where he is prepared to Cut and Make np all kin.'.s rd work in the TAlLUKl.Mi line nn short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing doue neanv. Work warranted satisfactory. t-ontry Produce taken in payment (993 SAFONIFIER, OR Concentrated Lye, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. wmn i i 4iawtsrl-kWt - a .(.a. making Soap Ac. now offrred for sale. The only UENLI.NE and Patented Lye is tbat made by the Ptnn'aSalt Manufacturing Company, their trade-mark for ii being " Saponlfier, or Concentrated Lye." The great success of this articie haa led unprincipled parties to endeavor to imilni it ia violation of the Company's Patents. Ail Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers of these t purtous Lyes, are hereby notified that the Company have employed as their Attor- neys, (jroo.lTaruirtjr, Esq., of PhtlaJ., and Wm. Bakewcll, Esq., of Pittsburg, and that aU Mannfactnrers, UseM or Cellars of Lye In violation of the rights of the Com. panv. will he Pro'ernted at once. The SAPOMEIEK, or Concentrated I.ye is for sale by a'.l Druggists, Grocers, and country Stores. TAKE NOTICE I The United Btaies Circnit Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, Nn. I cf May Term in isr,, in suit of "The Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.O Chase." drcreed io the Company, on Nov. 1. ISfii, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for lhe Sarosinsa. Patent dated Oct. 31, 18CS. Peipeiual mjuncuoa awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA. SALT MANUFACTURING COM?'!. OFFICES.- 127 TValnnt St. Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Puqacsno Way, Pittsborj. 3iu99 1 inside University at Lewisburg. The nest Session will open on Thursday moro.nc April S3d. iu lhe COLLEGE. ACADEMY, nml FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. SU LOOM1S. President j NEW GROCERY AUD Provision Store ! 'PIIE subscriber has just opened a Family 1 (Srocery and Provision Mtorv, la Kodaa baugh'i building (late Kreamer'a Tinahia) West end of Market Square, where he bas just received a well selected assortment of fresh GROCERIES AND PROVISION! such as C'otfre, Tea, Chocolate, Sugar, RiM, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Spices, Vinegar, Raisiasa Brooms, Brushes, Tubs, Bockeis,boap, Bolter, Cheese, Ki;. Fruit, Fruit Cans, Oraagssy Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pins Flour and Fw d, Corn, Cattle Powder, QUEERS WARE, Window 8hades. Match, fclnve Polish. Nuts. BnufT, Tobacco, Cigars and everything else io lhe Grocery lina all of which he uifrrs at the iowcai jhcs fe( Cash or Country Produce. CIIA'S ROLAND. tewiiburg. Kay 7. US) REMOVAL. r"PHE snbseriber repeetfntly informs her X fricsds and patrons that she has moved to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Thirst and Market ct, where she will keep han4 : cord assortment of LADIES' TRIMMI.IO. KICUO.Na and NOTIONS of all kinds also. Uilaber's celebrated SOAP. Mwrro "Small Profit and Quick Salt." K. ai'lfahsK BASEHYa TWOCLD respectfully annonnca thai haw in; taken Mr. Cooper's establishment I shall k:ep oa band t'reata Drcwal, Cakes, also Sraa, Wheat and Indian and Bye wheat ordered. ICS CREAM d Confectiooett in every sanely. H. L. M'MAHOJI Lawlabur. M.J 11, IMS $5 Reward AT"' ILL be paid by lhe School Board ofSaal Bufaloe township to any person what will inferu npon any one committing drpraa dattons or defacing ia any way any of iba tscboo! Houses of said District, dariag ihsj present year. By order of the Board DAVID MC 11 RACK, Praa'l W. I. Lf?i, Bec'y Ectate of Ilrs. Sarah S. Darla, deo'd. VDMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letter of admiuistratiun oa the estate of widow Sarah E. Davis, dsceased, late of Lewisborg, having been granted to the subscriber by l Register of L'uion county in due form of law. all persons indebted to said estate ara herehy aoliaed to make immediate payment, and all having aoy jm claims against the same aaay present them nulv autbenneited for satlletaeaa to JAMES M. BLACK WELL. Admin'r, ar k. OaW. I. SUUJilt, Uwlaaug. agaait H.w Tors, IUj . lao Fit e-Twenty U. a Lou ! TIHR LEWISBCRU BANK.orLwubara, L'nios Cu is Agent for tbe sale of the) Luiud States an per Cenu Five-Twenty Year-.' Loan. Axounts can he baJ to suit the mean ot diderent individuals- The Interest oa thi Loan is payable aod will be paid in Gold. 994 Estate of Bra. Sarah Eaize, dee'd. A 17HEKEAS, Letters Testamentary npon V in estate of Widow Sarah Maiia.lata cf Limestone tuwnship, Union county, dee'd. have been granted ta the subscriber in dna form of law, notice is hereby givea to all per. cms knowing themselves to be indebted la satd estate, to ma'.e ic.mediate payment I and those having claims against the aam. will present iheu duly authenticated ror set Dent, to MICHAEL M. MAIZE. Exea'r Srw Berlin, May 5. 1803 pd KNOX FRUIT FARM & KUSSEKT. I"10K Jiany years we hare made the colts. 4 vaticn of SMALL ft' HI ITS a spe cially, and taking into account riaim, titv and acALiri, our stock of Vine and Planis of fcSAPt. BLlrKBEIUBs, ftrHtWBI.g.in, CeWtCltKBBltS, KA-srkkkklt, 11 sUUSTs. it, tjc is unequaled a-y where, which weofferoathn most favorable terms. Parties wishing la purchase would do well to correspond with us. cr sen.l for oar Price List, which will b sent to all applicants free of charge. Our Seed Store and llorticulural Rouse is at So. 39 Finia Street, where all articles belonging to anch an estab) lishueni can be had of the best qnality. 93 I. KNOX, Box 155, Pittsburg, Pa. GOING TOE SrEIXO ARRIVAL OP mm muz AT X. It. Zijijierman's I E-tecntcr'i Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters tew tamemarv ot the last will and testament of BENJAMIN A NG3TADT, deceased, lat of Leviaburg, Union county, hsv bees) framed to ths undersigned, by the Register f Lnion county, in due lorra oi iaw, i p"" having claims agsinst said estate will present ihem, and thoae owing said estaie are "ques ted to make immediate payment, k CtRI .w rjJllvis, lwtabVTt. Ware , H- SPECIAL NOTICE. nC and after JLLi 1st. it"". - P"'c' r ,n.riinr the present Usee of I.E- Qh TEN PER NOTES INTO THE JiA 1'ioN L SIX PER CENT. LOAN (consul y railed "Five-Twenties") will eea. All who wish to invest in lhe Fiv-Tweay I.oan must, therefore, apply before thr 1st of JLLYneiU JAY COOKE. Stresvatrriow Awr, Ap. 3m3 Xo. tH S. Third Su Pailaj UNION SEMINARY. THE Second Quarter of the present ses sion will commence March tS.aad eoa- itnua,till June IO. IMX . Rav.JOHN H.LEA9. A. M, Principal. . ...... h. Prof. r. o. """' "p" ("'"" ow'" . ' 77Zi 'TT ANKSrL.IT.rH I D JjAlN lp .WioJ or fna' ' w