t llilllff IIISMM BY 0. X. W0I1DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At ttAO per Year, h!m;ij In Advance. "THE UNION." estaWbhe.1 in lSUVMe No., 2.62L LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1863. "CHRONICLE," establish! in lS triWkle No., 1.003. riKiiMim smi-flifKLi TVs-fay Mornin? S, Friday Aficmoon. F."ec Sew Al erl ioiui)ta. The Danger.' It is now two weeks since Clover-! nor Ciktin offteially nnd sol.'iiinlv warned the People of Pennsylvania that an armed, hosiile, powerful foe, under a Ft range Flag,ivas invading at... :i ,.r it., ' i :.. i....,i... :.t. .- " i .... i. ine 1'cmocrauc eaoers set ai win k io Bnecr at the danger and to repress , . . - .' 1 .i the risings of patriot., among the People. The consequence was thou- and of men were turned back, aud tho Capital left defenceless. A few sagacious, earnest men, res- ponded, and went to llirow up loriill- Cations on the bluffs oppwito Harris- lurc, or marched oat iu the allev towards the enetnv. For two week's, lit rncmv have been roaming in the Valley, "taking ticw horses in place of the old ones, i 1.-1.. .1 i ..i...i,:.... and whatever else would aid them. At one point in Adams county, ami at another in rulton comity, the peo j.le fired upon tho invaders, turning them back. rr, i i ' 1 , . .1 i .i i 1 faaiAta li'iil tin Mii'iuinlt'r witli luMink I wvj sua uii v ti.v-ai - - - - at Walnut Uoltom. not far front Car lisle. Four llebels were killed, and Ten ol our men missing some Known to Uo wouudej. t.iur lorce lell bacK, the enemy being 800 strong. tur my cicmnir. me ei.cu.y oecu- pied Gettysburg Hanover i ork. :.. ,i - i i t- hi Sunday, the lork aud Goldsl.oro liridges were reported, burnt picket firing (as supposed was heard near llarrisburg and it was feared the enemy, who were 8 or 10 miles away, would attack llridtrotiort (opposite li w.- I...1-. i . ....I.?..: . . u mi nine ine .-i. ue organ to : realize TUB DANGF.i:. and to see that the Ilemnerntie. lenders mini,. Bad mistake in discoura"in" Volun- teers for tho emcrsrenev. And so, Monday morning, other business in J JiCwisl.urg was suspetKled generally, .i and party spirit was lost in the com- inon tieiil. Iletin ilie.ins nnd lleinoe-! rats" boliti. i,M.-' nnd Conner- " fl I p !rn ia.mtZ': Kwm,,,, lOUserV.ltlVeS atl COIOra aillj COII- AUnne l.onrtlli- n.uln.l in i Stern resolve to do What they could I 4 (.auasa " " " " . ... . in preserving our State Capital from j ty that ought to cxit in crushing this! "Come up there, ih you, the light the desolation of the spoiler. Music i wicked rebellion and teaching secessionist Sashing out fr over the river, then reti snmtnon?:d a crowd at the corner of 'that this Union must and will be pres- rig) untji b8 night's dark eurtaiu was 2d and Market Sts., where addresses erved. Ouibrcsks bave already occurred drJQ cosa ground u,( , be jif,ed and were made and heartilv atM.lauded : dishonorable to thnse encsged in them, i , . . , . , were iii.iuc nun iiL.u 111 v ui .uiuoi u . . 1. 1 ,J drawn acain by tbe r.sxt flaoh itisaseeue and a large number of recruits intend tetidiug to separate n.cu who should , ' to pass down this (Monday afternoon and 1 uesday morning. Ia rcw Lerlin of the preacher arousing the iteo . 11 r .t to sec, hourly, recruits Irom there. U ,,.,. . . . ' Mifllinburg, Cap. Orwig IS ut 1 WOrK also, Willi oiliers. It is said the 1 Rebels have jot .000 ; liorses from Franklin couutv, and enough provisions Ac. to sustain their army for months to come. They like the Cumberland Valley so well", that they will not leave until driven back in front, or cut off in rear. WHO SHOULD GO? is a qtiest- ion evcrv one must decide for himself j nnd not for his neighbor. As "every Calt li OUll SOinO leuinmnun ui niuu lecnun, .uu iu. jtri- i ioai arriveu. viiuers eauie iu iu.iii uuwu. s and other's are 1 flCt fc'r,',"e,lt in """reins rebels to sub- ; The most pieafiUlt iuci,Cut I bad almost ' . . ' u.isiiiiiii. fi elimr unit Kaliffii'.d that not nnlv 1 . ... ..... ... . - pie, ami wc expect 1 ' ,. 0 , . . , ' . forgotten. JIai. ;U tooK, mo paymaster, .u.i.aV.i.a . v... U i.. l, , al questions of tho day-the fcumnrr and j 4 baek as ,heir csptaio aod wa, every one inus judge of his htness or, Lrook3 lffljr in plrticuUr. LittIa did . Fort Heart and other places rcsiioiisibility in tho matter, and he 1 . , , , at Uelmont, lort tieorj.and otncrpiaocs. that has not the courage or decision ! 7 drelln 'hlt WM b"1 f'jrcrunoe There is a little fooling of di.par.ge for that would be a poor soldier. It J of tL" ternjle tt0Tm- Lr!,oks' cowird" ment among the Western troops against is worse than useless to burden the ! llkei s,cle Pon Sumner, and dealt him a ouf Elstcrn. As an illusiratioc : A lady transportation and provision depart-' meats with useless boys or men, al tho' j they may be patriotic and desirous of doing good. 1 hose may be useful at home who might not be in army. "The emergency" requires out best VEX. IJcturncd soldiers of course arc lest. But there aro many men thro' the country everywhere, accustomed j to arms more or less men who boast Ol shooting birds, rabbits, deer who j Would bo very useful, at once, especi-1 ally to guard our mountain passes, which may become necessary to 6ave Union county, and the Juniata and North and West Dranch Valleys.from the fato of Virginia and the Cumber land Valley. Those haying arm3, ammunition tc. should take them along, as the supply micht be inadequate for the numbers who arc rushing for the Old Flag and all can use their dwn, Lest. Other business may stand, but it is importaut crons bo o-ntl,o.o.l It also imnortnnt tn l! r ,i. t foe after it is gathered. iWThc summary of the matter is i that the enemy will i-csii as j-au and ' PTA1T AS LOXU AS TIlF.v cax. The fur- j ther we can keep then, the safer for our homes and farms. Judge ye but ; remember, the more prompt aud vigo-1 rous the rally, tho better But One '"'V I . - uauger, we are giaa 10 see, tends 10 eradicate partixin jsalousies. It should be so. o oa 'long as a hostile Flag J noau 10 lennsylvania m any State of ..... . . tbe Union we should be but one jtcjple. ine uoveroment tbe Union must U !... . urgeueraio iuiu cugiuci iravmg pariv iu- rustamed (., , ,n 31) no matter who may terSta fir8tj ,aJ coutry ,e00nd. M the tnihvuluil of ibe Administration. . n. A C. MaTKoys aud Girls! get and save all aWTue raid of a hundred Rebel cav llis berncH, fuiij, pjcklcs, Sic, you Calf, j airy into tbo State of ludiana, has been T-c S.'ldi.'rj will uctJ iLem. ' ' lUj'prckicdauJ most uf theui canlual Timely, Statesmanlike Paper. I l 10 iue iuu iuoe, at lMinauispnrr, 1 1 lie Grand Jury of lbs U. S. Court fur tbe Western District of Pennsylvania coiu- I Anv.it if .-minant n.nl ! n. nn n f liritli har. . b- ... j lie?, from dtfieient counties rnvle tho1" . . . following clear, patriotic, comprehensive te-tirrjon at to the country 'a duty aud danger. The Grand Inquest of the United Slake for the eiid tMstrict,havitig disposed of all the iudictmunta laid before (hem, be leave t.i renreaeut to this Court, that , .... . . . , - " Lold '' du,7 "f . irrespective of Lis pecu bar political opiu- j , via bo obetlltt , heFUwl ohe ; Uud 4uJ l0 ,iJf liy ,, tlla m,ai). ia Li. poweriiu ,Uppr.iu tbia wicked rebellion, ! ,ua, i,,. aiready filled tba laud with ,urruW. caused iLo death of manv thous- ; ,u,5 0f our biato men. aud threatens the , overthrow and destruction of ike govern - I uient uudtr which our eouutrv bus pros- ! pered as no other couo.ry ever has. If ! "he government ia worth preserving, we 1 ps.ess tbe rueaus and the power for its i preservation; and il we fail to use them, we will rei-rat it when renrt i. m.av.il. . '"g. "J "f tovcrnment forced upon ..a il... .ill I.. .. ......;.. .l. I.... idea is depress.,-, to the heart of ever, j J, j" I ue,s'nfil man who b.s a just appreciation of tbe we have hitherto eoi iyed. Wbeu rwe chief Dxecntive tfiijer of tbe t littoj feiiefl, iud the Sinte of Peunsyl .... 1 i.n.a, uo iipou cnizeus io su prefS mo rebt'luou. or repel au iutu&iod iu i JovhI J I an.l tmn.vPrXii iiiiv Sfa.1- tl.tt 1 1 I. In mttX wi(ll , he.riy.cheerful and prompt re- rp,JUM. 'beu the liberties of our eoun- ,rj ,re in dftDf,fr wUn our c,,antrj.-s lcsuItea and trampled under foot, and our trivileees are threatened to be . irlV fc , e lurtaiLoeu io . destroyed, not by a foreign foe, but by internal enemies, who for m .re than ! eighty years hove largely ci.j'.jed the ; benefits of our government, it is not a lime tt stop and discuss the propriety of a I lawi or t 109 wisdom of the measures that il...... i...o ... I ..... ...i..:i;., ......I o... .!... .,. " " i ""'J-' "cry citiz-n, is to support tbo. i to whom a majority of the people have i c'inll'il''1 ti.e administration ot the ell.irs o. .ug.,.c.ulu,, ,u u Prper,ueueasary, legal and constitutional compel uuu.ii in. i u rnfrvfl in a l man irnm 1 ,,,.,. '. , i errorj fc . . . -..,,. is . . . I aWe P'c re.wrea to our now i d,8.,r",cd aLnd dlVldld C0UD'r'- l0 8Uch I 'T " ,r'rS?'A T ' P"!0"8 re . .rciled. and. If Ihesa muinm arfl 1 m .j' -:,.'".... v. . i uus tztt 11 I I'liCH. Will 1 TP U i b 1 11 rilJIM. UllfliU " shed and death, and destroy the unanimi- be a unit, the lirand luqicst would W,1!U 1 CJU,U "-""-1 most earnestly erjoin forbearance, ihe j We were tho liit regiment of our corps . I ..!.:.,;.. F (.. .1... : 1 o.l : t J I'm uttilin.a 11 1 Y, uui uui t.i3iuui.a .a . ucu - . , , v . .. 1 ucoi.itf. uiuiuu uuou uui uuiuiiu.it nuu , Jnri Li,.n.,i.l mh ,,h ,hr and ; itb .u ef,US(ltlltfd authoriiiesin sustain- : our Uws ,nd iusi,utioDsaD,i crusbine ! j out all armed opposition thereto. .igucdj A. JuKi.A.v, l'oreman. Reflections and Opinions. A former ardent Denmera'io stodent j at L-wisburg, having enlisted in Illiuois, writes as follows to a friend here : j I often think of the arguments we used j to have around vour table over tho ccner-' blovr when he was least able to defend himself, aud that without just cius, and io direct violation of tho rules of debate. So tbe South, through the arch thief Floyd, stole a march on the North, and bad everything their own way. lint tbe tables are turning slowly but surely. or co,d 0,00,1 ba "med P b "ork 1"' i tu i no flish, but a cool, calm, deep determination to conquer, not tbe people of the South, but their iufa- moQR leaders, and to save oursalves. I bave always been a Democrat not a Copperhead never believed Slavery right, bat considered it recognized and protected ' under the constitution and l.ws. I would bo opposed to making tbe abolition of Sla very one of tbe main objects of this war, but da hope that it may be one of tbo in cidents of it. Slavery has been properly called a black stain upon Ihe fair fame of j America; it is now being washed out 1 with blood All this is very unpleasant j ,0 ,tinlt Jet " Inast bo eu,lur8, dare not E b,ck' Dcilner dare wa PP wIiere wo are ; it is emphatically viotory or dea'h. A palcbcd-up peaoe would be worse than no peace, and Disunion is death. It seems as though any intelligent person must see this. 1 do not have any personal preferences or prejudices. Show I me tbe one who is able to lead our armies nn tn vir.tnr .nt T : it .1 on to victory, and I - J , - - will auuw vuu U1T man. But what is most needed is unity 1 of feelins and of tmiuu T knn. ,h. 1 a 1 r . ..(ui Union Leagues will do much towards ... . . . . bringing about and keeping up such a state of feeling, and that tbey may not .. :. 1 : . s i The 51st I'a., down the liig Kivcr. Ot.irr..otMleuo of thaSlar 4 Chronica.) Memphis, Tcnu., June 10, 1803. We arrived bcrc this morning, about G i o'clock, and are still pa board (be stuani- , We pnt on board at Cairo iu me aiterooon of Monday, add 9tarted tbe same evening. i Tho river is very low, aud the nights ' f"fc'gy ,ul both uigbts that we bave beuu on tbe way, we were tied up the t fcrcatcr part of tbem. Tbe channel follows a tortuous courae, from one side to lue , - , : other,. ud long saud Lara .how themselves. : .... ., i,,nnej i,h ir,. tnriiu lb" uks are thronged with the glor.ou vegetation of tho season. V o passed ! 'u- 10 ar!T 00 l'"sdey rooming, ' before we were up, notwithstanding we are i r,.r oarl rier our bunks are nut uo ;.. il. ..l,m, .t,.r,l rnnt nsunt. 1 4 0cluck . w L(J , ,poJ at , i , , , , . - . ' PUce wbora ,1,tte Wcro fl" thsu,,ei bL; j '"J "'' 3 Si"J " NeW MJr"1- j We uolice a few eutreochmon:, but grass j and weeds have grown over them bo thick . :.i.i i.. a. ' v.. fif :, f Memnhis. It is j "'--I j 00 LiSu elJ hta 150 01 "W fcct L!h the lauks shaved dowu nearly perpcmiic- uiar, so as to make an escalade nearly im- : nKsible. at a coint well commaodiui! the river, the channel of which eomes dimclly . , , ,... , ,, t. f ' , . . . ,- . ...a . LHrki..l Ilia ol.anni.l In eilULllUUS JUi IU syi-J uui -M vw-uu. w i tho other bank Tbe 5'2d ludiana and ; C2d Iowa are stationed Iheie. ; 0ur . wa3 , ,eMMl w k d , ,1Dl and Cu. Uliru.. . . , , I i,., eveniu". toward dark, we stopped to ! ."is evcuiuD, iow.ru u.ra, .u d u - ! wod-up, t bend oa. 1 here were boxes : of mcrcliaudiza to unload. The bank was '. bich and steep, and as it had been raining, was very s.ippery. l our men would eaten ' hold of a box, and a dczon of our men would jet behind and push them up. The ' . . --j . ..i: ec.amnung ann em-piug auu .uu.oi.ug i made one of the most ludicrous sights I ; eSer saw. They lock on some tweuty i cordj of woodj bich occupied uutil long . . ,. b, wM mad ;0 1 " ' one of those iron stands I bave seen at! i bomc ust.a to Rg with. Its weird light;! ... ,.... naming ana n.cKeriug in ine gus.y ..r, ,he grouPcd alone ,ho ba"k' the bolU ' men with their inevitable conical felt bale I ..... ' passintf up and down 1U rapid succession, urged on "J ,ue B,iarP volce 01 ,ne "" .... ... i 1 came on board with us at Cairo, and paid us off vestcrday, civiog us a fine opportu- nitv to send our money borne by express frnm M,,nhi. Mi. M'Cook is one of the family of that name, that every body has heard of, (from Southern Illinois I think,) which has several sons in tbe army. One is colonel of a regiment now t Vieksburg; one wss a chaplain, who, afler tig appointment as chaplaiD, ascer- ,:..:- ,,.. (ll0 regiment needed a com- .,.j k ,;c..i . on board, wife of a soldier (yet by ber re mark showing that she was not worthy of it) said tbey bad better let the Western men take Vieksburg, bring tbe army ef tbe Potomac out here to garrison it, and lot Grant's army go east to fight Lee. We bave bad our eyes opened considerably about these grand Western fights. Tbe most that can be said of them is that they Win nffh.nrl nrrmnters. bnt exhi- i bit none of the discipline and manoeuvre of soldiery. There is very little discipline I among such troops as I have seen. They j .in r9h nnon an entrenchment, but thsv ! con't etand up and bo pounded like the ! dricd soldiery of the Et. They would epen their eyes, too, if they would rw our ' Eastern army. They bave bad neither the generals nor the disciplined soldiers to Cjht that we had in tba East. Besides tnatj bo great difficulty of all campaigns, their foe bad not the internal and tbey thc exterDal linega difficult, mentioned Dy an great warriors as insupcraoie. ever, we may soon get nearer the grand army at Vieksburg. Steamer " Commercial" Mississippi Kiver June 13, 1S0j. J It's quocr bow people turn up in Trav eling unexpected acquaintances at most unexpected places. At Memphis, Joseph llondinan came on board to see us. He has watoh and jewelry sture tnere. Here. Dr. A"nstus Walls, and Dr. Treick- n-i 1 .t. c. r n.,;. nn K.tnr. ler, came, auej 1 ci . u.. . . . u Vu . A .n.t . ..ai.-ned to an Hospitle here. In the evening, Dr. Christ and other om ' o . cers of tbe 45th came. e bad not seen them since we left Pari, more than two months ago. Before we were np in the morning, the boats before Memphis, all steamsd down tbe Mississippi, landing at themouih of White river, aud tying up fof the night. Tbe ouly place we uoticed of iuterest waa Helena. The shore i like our river shore, and some half mile, or more per- . i , .i f baps, back, there is I succession of irrega- , e' , ' , , , ,, lar bills like those on the River from Mr. Wipgtrt'a down toward E-q. GuodyV ; They are wall fortified and some Wi.oon' sio and Indiana ltegt's are there. Une , fellow, after" finding out who we were, asked whether Cant, lllair was en board? "No, ho is" Colonel of a Kegiinmt at Yorktono." Uo put his baud up lo bis mouth like a trumpet, and yello 1. "He and I went to school togotber." So we have fouud it stumbling on our native j .. , ..,! to mo that iktmrs. m them. vnntti tin am Bit ninr inn m0c. ami u , ibey would say Kith a glow of pride, Tin from l'eQnsjIvania," and tbey seemed too ' ta think that it was an tumor to asv. ' uiv fslber , froal Vnuhto." ... , , , ., , , v . . ' V""1 Uk" 1 fuv,JeB" tbou G o clock tau evening. A gentleman sa.d that we oould not bave any idea of the ' beauty of the cuuutry ten cr fifteen miles ! ,.f ,i.. .;.., ,ka r n.. ,.,i,i ...i.i, ! of the planters before the war. Their houses are princely and thoir groouds abound with the magnificeuse of tropical vegetation aided by all that art and wealth eould do. The plantations and property lue piaoiaiiuns buu property ! have all been se:isd by tbe government, and were let out by Adj Geu. Tbotnas when be was bcre. A man named Jobu son, who bad seven plantations, fifteen hundred negroes, and six hundred thou sand dollars iu feuds in Kurnpe, after bis propert, haa been soiled and let out, was n i . i r .l i ; allowed to restdo on one of the places. . Oue day be attempted to correct a negro, ; wbeo some fifteen or tweuty got at hiui ; and nearly killed bitu. lie fled across Mason Uayou to the lie be 1 lines. He bad uo busiuess with tbem, as they rightly , jug Jed. When Beauregard issued bis or-, -i i -il ,u. .... .i.l.in i,n ; " miles of the Uiver, the planters gav. each negro a tiaie oi cotton.wno urn it any wucre ; tuey couu, iu cane brshca auu loiesis, lUiukiD . li ,heT lolJ ,ue datkies) that . . when the laukees came, neg: ro.s would iaH .ouid give iii'bt retain claim tbem, and tbe Yankees i ,l .1 .i ,k... .!,..; .1,, ...; . - - u..6u. .....u th'W- TLcre "M n0t lhous"a bl,t i burned by tbe owners themselves. Their I .: ... j: i.f. .w-. 1 -. 1 painouau. umu . go .u.a . . u.a u elaimed. It was all done by tba poor white trash Guerrillas, or by oider of tbe miliiary. Near Lake Providence is a wealthy family, named pollers, originally from IVuusylvaoia, having a magnificent bouse and grounds. Wbeu Col. We zsl lauded there, be heard of a party of guer- rillas out aoine milts, aud mounted a oar. tv of Lis nieu on mu ca or whatever an - j - male be could find, and started after them. Ia the course of the pursuit, they were ri-1 ding past this house Mrs Zellers a larpo "lima,, if r 1 "omiu, finely dressed, very dignified, came out to the road, aod motioned lo them. Tbe Colonel very politely saluted her, when ihe asked whether tbey were Western men He answered Ves ' " No, you are aot. V... ... 1 lou are cowards. The Col. said Your pardon, Madam, but , . v . not cowatds. es you are. Why do you let these divclish Yankees land here? Wby don't you drive tbem away ':" .The Colonel answeied that tbey were the divolish Yaukees themselves, and rodo on. After a smart skirmish, they returned, and stopped at the place. The feathers were moulted. Cakes and wine were set out to appease. She said ; the was from Philadelphia but wa for secession. Tbe Government collected sn immense amount of cotton. In some ciscs it was picked from tho fields, ty contraot, lor mo j Lair, uut me weaiiu ana giory i iuu n..r;.n ha. n The. knn that their I r t . I institutions is gone, and profoss never lo bave been in favor of dissolution. It ia a hat ioo b4t u8 "Tthern part of Lonisl- " ,nJ Mississippi were strongly opposed accession, soowu B .ucn ,o.c. bJ (ord beir cotlon nd prodnoeto the Rebel government, aod uke ,ts ,crlP kDi lbe" bave bc8n i,rul,g-; J onscr.pied, so that there is not a fam-; ili bot b" memb" ia Rebel army j thus their interests and their inclination ! bave been led that way. Tuesdiy morning, Jano I t. We lay at Millikoo's Head last night, and this morning passed the mouth of the v,;.?, 0 .. -i ... 1 . . 1 . .. ' steeples gleaming in the bright morning light. In front of us, a mile or more, I every ten minutes, we see a flash, the white elond raises, then the tremendous roar of tbe mortar boats. J. M. L. TfiAT will do. Col. Tate, Editor of tbe Bloomsburg Democrat, says : "The Enrolment will no doubt be quietly made, and ihe Draft will follow, aud each man will aland his chance." That is sensible and patriotic. Calling men by lot to defend tbe country, is ibe fair way. If all professed Democrats bad .rl lalfc.d in the snirit of the fore- . , 1 POinr extract. Our land WOUia noi now no i . . i to o ' I convulsed with fear and danger, nor would . much blood have been shed in resisting a necessary, constituliooal la oTSpyker G. Kennedy of Lewisburg baa established bis Law office at Blooms bar Culuiubia couoty. j The following table shows the towns ; and diMm.ees on tbe Cumberland Valley : railrea.l, from tlarrishorn t. Ilagerstown, six miles north of Williainsport, on tho , " , . , , : i'ot'niac, near where the ltcbeU crossed ; - Martiauj. ,arri,burg lrjH fepnrt birctna&stAwn Mei haniosburg O.kville 1 Kbippentburg 5 Scotland !) Chaoiberbburg 13 M iriun 15 Greea CaHle ' 18 State line 2'A Morgiostowa 2(i llageratowa 31 34 41 47 52 I Mofin Middlesex Carlisle Good Ilnpe Allestuwa Newtille 0:1 tiS 71 HSTLst Saturday, a lady came into our m . . r. . . ; omce, oer aress nuruioe irom a nre-cracxer ., ' . . - IQr0WD Dj ooys, woo are so aouoying iui j fomo peM0M de , ,jlk Mke, 8trect. c Cl)Unoil lb.ta tne nuisaneer ' i , ., .ruCt tM tUt wIli,h thM dig,urbj ,nd I prjut, st,u met wuua tous uis.urus buu , endangers life aud property, are more at j fsuU ,he thoughtless, impodent, or j u.ii.iou. buver.. i l3To of our bands bave left "for the 1 emergency," aud tbe excitement ony pre- ! veV oar paper lor a time, II " desirable that tho Tulegraph be kept j 0PtD ud 9 "iU tr t0 keeP our Ptron ... . t ! poaiea wttn toe news. r sa-The Patrons of tbe Lewishurg j Aeadimy are respectfully notified that in ' oik" of the l riocipal leaviog for Ibe seat of Wir, tbe Si-hool will be resumed Wed nedav. July 9, HQS. J. Ka.tDOLPlt. mul- S. Sterner having gone to war, the Meat bhop,will not be open Wednes day, but be expects Mr. birown to open it on Saturday morning. The Tory paper at Harrisburg printed where the State's powder was tried to be bid. Thus are we betrayed at every step. Latest Mews i - j CuL Jieob 0. rr.ck bad an enKa6.eut ; IVr.Vhia.ilU for3CS wnuj burB lrj8 ijrid - jf ncceM 4r, i l0 Kcep iba euemy rroui t;oii)g ver into , Columbia. The danger in Il.rrisbnrg is so great, ! the fc'ate teal and business are to be t f d pbiuJeI . . . .. . . . .. . j tt i . . i ( J( .f (J BriJ u I burned, and tbe Kebel. crossing the Sua- : qocbauo on pontoons a doxea miles below ' u ... , i..uUrg Tuesday Mornlns'a Sens. Passengers and pipers say the Rebel have not yot crossed the river or attacked ilarrisbur'. Gen. Coach, Ilarrisbnrg, wants 2,000, mounted riflemen, aud -0 full companies ! I of harp-shooters. j ! Xl.ifiD fAaviiila avis wa 1 l s n rm Hams tntK I .. ' "-"B '(, N.-arly 200 left Union county this ruoru'g. rim it over 100 auoct our quota. : , , , . , ,. ., ... ' I a. . f.,... ! .A.M. Ihll llll. Al Ihl. ' .-j 1 pnii.R. The Union arms in their rear or .flank may any day be beard from. Tne President said he tried M'Clellan twenty times, and would try Hooker at least twice. Hooker is now relieved, and ic:u.ur.u-vr.iii&.iu, mr vuue ui tug a cum. 1, . . . uccrvcs, ia&cs nis piaue. . , .. c , -, ... I T I.. A . n. n i. nitrFn. I. .ali.h.il .ifh In ne. ann'd atthf. Jmach .tUo,ed to new eommanocr, atiuo macn auacneu iu j Geo.Ilooker.who confides fully in Meade. lirujiouuvn JUavUct. Correrlril Weekly Wheat Sl,:i0 Eg S 11 Rye UO Tallow 10 , ' 01 Corn, old 80 Lard 10 . o; Clover seed 4.00 Flaxseed 1,50 Wool 50 CO 65 Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes, Firkinliuttcr 12 Sides & 40 & Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 12 Kibs & Shoulder 5 lUgs 4, 5, aod 6 Uam 10 Country Snap 4 & 6 XUVRRIEO n r j b An.r.b. ists iu.i. Mr. j a siiLKR,Ba.t l-. ! Mi" ISK.XKKIt. Krlljr. aaaaaaawsawa TnwiiTp.i7thin.it. Mm. HAitRiFT TiNouNfi.or ' lair Co. iilaught.r of Kld.UiaUll ljrer.) agnl ol jr.. in R..rt.i. to.n.hin. on th. 23a luat, RKBKcct, i wif. of John liauck, url Si ..ra. i S ASEjISME.NT made by the Board of 1 Directors of the LYCOMIX'J MUTUAL lXsi:itXCE COMPAXV is now in the n." , " ' paid w jlhin lhirly days atler lhii date. A!l concerned will please take none SOLOMON RIITER, Agent I.ewisburg, June 27, ISG3 GOING 2 TIIE SrrJXG ARRIVAL OP mm mn ' AT IV. R. Zl313IER3IAN's ? Estate Of Sirs. Sarah E. Davis, dee'd. DM I.MSTIt ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters t DM I.MSTIt ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters , ; : u. .... r . iloi aoiiiiuisir4iioi. on u.c cai.in v. w.u,. w . . .... r .i.h,,r. t oaldil li. o.via. uci.ea.sru, 1.1c hi ... having been granted to the subscriber by ihe Kcg.sier of Union county in oue lorm all persons indebted lo said estate are h"bT notified to make immediate paymeni, uu ... having any just claims sgaiil the same may present them rtulv anihenticated for settlement io JAMES to. BLACK WEL?., Admin r, or S0 t. mUdS, Uwiabwg, AB Ktw lork, alas , lstkt ii LETTER "A'1 Jantili) fiyinn llacljinf.) ,, , . . all tbo new improvements With ! Ilemiiicr, Ilraider, Feller, Tucker, . Corder, Gatherer, tc. in t!i0 ehenp- ' e-t, and best, and nio?t beautiful of all uiacliiues for Family sewing and . light niunufacturitig pumosjs. It: j muko3 tjie interlocked sl.leh (wi: i;i..-. ; i , . ..,i i.. ,s allkO Oil liOtll SlaCS,) JUU lilt.- LI i ...,. r , j capa.iiy lor sew ALL Kl.NLd Ok t LOT II, nnd with I ALL KIVM oV TIIKE VI l,li vjl iiiki.h'. ! Even Leather, as well us the f:.:CU . JJuslin, may be sewn tu perfeetioii on I lh;3 ,,(1;,, jt wjj Uilj .,,1 ' , ,, nj v- ,. , . . ' , i cotton a well as o.M Huen tlire.i.!. j Hut it can Uo can only be tuowu ' 1... r. n. tli.-. .............. rt--f!..l uj BCt.uS . ...au...u .u. Till FOLDING -TOP CASE is among the most valuable of u!l the new iml)I0Vcmeut.. It may be opeued new 1IU proVemetUS. 11 may DC Opeuetl ' out as a spacious and i-.,l..-t ,.,,T ,1 ! table to sustain the work, and when juwi.iiiiia. .ue mii.-hine is not in use it m iv l.e FOLDED into a bOX, W lllcll protects , ... tle working parts of the machine. , . llterC IS no OlUCr macUlUO IO IHIUUl ' (ne Letter A in. SIMPLICITY, DUUAIWLITY, KAPIMTY, and CKUTAIN'TY of correct actiou at alt rates of speed. The Familv 5cwing Machine is fast j becoming as popular for family u-e us fciXtiKR fc Co. s Manalaeturing jU- ; claucs are tor niauulaetunng purpo ' ses. I The Erauch Offices arc well StiPtdled wUh siik twistf tIlrcaJ necJ1,3i oilf ' . , , ,. j &c. of the very best yuantj. I 1 r . e Send for a PAMPHLET aud a COpj Of "SixoEit ct Co.'s Gazette." I. M. SINGER & CO., 453 Broadway,NowYork. Philadelphia Office, SIO Chesnut street. Miss m. s. zui;i:u, Agent in Lewisburg. Cm 1001 Estate of Dennis Phillip;, dee'd t UVII.MSTRATORSXoriCG. Whereas, Lelirrt ul Ailimn islr.inn nn lh ...ni. , (,i Hennp, Phillips, laie of l.ewisburi; boro". deceased, have been granted to the subseribrr by the Keister c-f L'nion counlr in due form . . . . . ; lair, therelore all persons indebted 10 said ; ...... r. init,i 1,. ...L-. i,.n..i..i. 1 mem, and thoe having iut claims against 1 lie same may present ihem do!y authenticated lor seiuemeni, 10 ine sunenorrs. .Vl'. V.'VJ111, i AJmini- JOH N n. 1,1.1., iraiors LrwUHire. Ai.nl 21, lsnj AtlminlKtralor'a Sotltr. V yOTICK is hereby eiven, that Letters of Administration upon the Ks.ate of I joiIN AfLALL. laie of Har.ley townsh.p. ,n underxijoed, by the KesMer of I'nion county, ; in due form of law. Therefore, all persons, indebted to said estate are requested to make j immediate payment; and those bavin: any ; just claims are also requested In present ihem . legally aulhentirated for settlement lo JOHN f'KOSSUKOVE, Admr Levrisbtirs, June I, 1SI..1 : aflc-v&m ff- ayfiinTBTJiTjTxC ' GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. 1 At JOII.t S1I'IREV. Fine qnalitios Ladies CJaitcrs at 52. p f.t -, Ccst quality home-made Kid and MorOCCO lloOt.S at t2. Morocco Hoots at tJ. A large assortment of Balmoral JJoOtS and Gaiters j at eauullv low nrieas ' ui cquuny low pritO. . j OPPOSite the Billk. LeWbunr-r. I ICE CREAM I"VERV Evening during the seasoa. Par j ties supplied on short notier. June t MRS. IjEXORMAXDiE. NEW GROCERY AND Provision Store ! rPHE subscriber has just opened a Family 1 (irocery and Provision More, in Kodrn baugh's building (late Kreamer's Tiaship) West end of Market Square, where he has just received a well selected rr:r; bnubtKiti ANU' rttUiiiium such as ColTee, Tea, Chocolate. Moar, Rife, Molasses, Kish, Salt, Spiee.Vine:ar. R Jtstos. II rooms. Brushes. Tubs. Uiiekets.Soap.Buiter, Cheese. Ee?s. Frun. Kruit tans. Oranges, , Lemons, Crackers, Cloihes Pins, i Flour and Feed, Com, Cattle TowJer, : w'' " ""pk "' - ' , Stove Polish. Nuts. Bnufl, Tobacco, Cigars 1 QUEEXSWARE. Window Shades, Mairhes .. ,.' and everyining eisr in ine i.rucrry line an . ... c . of which be oilers at ine lowest prices lor Cash or Country Produce. CHA'S ROLAND. Lewisburg. May 7. lSti) PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, for sale by MO WRY, WOOD & TEROT.ll 3 l.RMe Avenue, .l';ULAI)LLVm.t, I'A. . OVFk'R f'-r alr np.-D the Most rorabl iVrins. Mtt ami BK L T1KL I. lX-vgaa i:i srciit vanriy of lro Kailing f, r Catue ti'ne. K"inlf rri't .c. of Cat aad Wrought Iron, :uiJ ti.iUanieit lroa and Uiai Tubmr, linn ,-r.in lis Uaicomci. H'.ttrt. Cuaniria, I t iiniains, Ua'n, Uilunns. H.ti-hin Post j !.,, .M(t, ysn. Tables, Flower Ud, I "hirs. Sraiuarv. Animals and all uUia lrn VV..ik ol a Jji-crauve tbarcter. li-i'i-iis trwariied for sel ction. Persona sp fm Name will pleae saie the kioj iu: ueedV'l PJOTICE. ji. i l persons are hereby notified that en tfl . V ! ol April lal (IS6J) I aold bi " - V . k li.ott.Ji't M. Macau and Dr. Lava , KoiikK.ali i.iy rii:lii,i.tle and inleret iu I'mon. ' Kuroace. suufitcj in L'fuou l.iKnbip, t'moia I Cjiii.1T, I'euo'. ami in all real aud perauaal ! properly connected inerewiih. J THIJMA3 BEAVEH. j Danville, iae 2, Five-Twenty U. S. Loan ! trnilK I.EH IEL Iiij UA.Niw. of Lerbaf, I L.iivii Cu.. ii Aent lor the sale of ins liiite.1 Siale bil per CcnU Five-T !! i Vear Loan. I Amuiic-a can be had to soit the inraita ot j ilifi-reut in ln ; lii.ls. '1 he I.iteiest on thi J.oa-i j pav.irie ar.J m'l.i oe paiom j. io. js Estate of William Thomas, dee'd. TiriL'B i hereby given, that Letters of ; ; 1 AJw.ni-tratiuo upm he Estate of i Hi!!. jiii I n. una-, late ll tjl ciittuloe 1 wp. . I K.- i!,e un.liTMzued. br'ihe liegibter of L'nioq c "nty.in due form of liw; therefore ail per- so:. lf!iiiwi!is tnenieies ini!!i!.il It. aiiili are reooeteii li make immeJiata nav- ! u'cl". ,lJ lh"e hav.ut- ju-t claims agamii ' ihe sme are also requested to present lhaua , pruperly auiiienlu-stea icr settlement to IXW1S EVANS. AJntin'r. at UaHnn . ritT. Sbnvlkill To . or to fc Stt'y anS axtj M. lui. V. J. ANuHH,fcl, Uai.Sf KNOX. rai'IT FARM & XUBSERT. 11 UK many vars we have made tba cultU 1 vaiion ol S. Fill ITS a an. cialiy, au.i laailii; into av.counl f.aiiTi.dCis tits an l txtaL. ii, our stock of Vines and , funis of ' J'.Vrbiev BIUKRERRIFH. to'Liu;;i.ius llUKArs.c-- L.ti'staiiii.'. i. uue'iualed any where, which weelfer oa lha mo. i favorable terms. Parlies wishing- w ; purchase would do well to ccrrpcn4 wttbj 1 us. or send fur our Price Lit, which will B j ''" "ots TluulU B.. f"1" &l"r,! JIfrturulural Horn 1 is Xo. 2W vmu Slref, - . .. . where all articles belon-iBjlosoch an eslab) l;vhnioiit can be had of Ihv bttl qoalily. j -JSi J. KNOX. Uux 155. Pittsburg, Pa. I UT vaA Tf., n.. I lijcw oi.auu---aiiiiv uwuiui J' OSEI'II L.IIAW.N bavins taken tho rooms nnder the Trlrsrai.U and Cbrboicls tt!1i es, refilled ihem.and tilled in au extensive) I. variety of lint, Cups, GeHtlimea't Clothing, de. 1 Also a larsre and splendid stuck f CLOTHS I C'ASslViiKKS, Ac, which he will make up l I orJtr,a he Mill continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute alt work ' entrusted to his care, to ihe satisfaction of tba customer. .. B. Cuttn; and Kepainn) donl to order. Lewisburg, pril IU, 18(il ON and alter JI LV 1st. 1S63, the privilcjc of convenin? the present issoe of l.tl. , TKvi)KR MITKS lTlTHE M. ' TUINA!. MX PtTK VKT. I.OAX (commoa- . . : 1 Kive-Tirenlirs' will rrave. 1 Ail who wi.H to invest in the rive-twenty J Loan must, iherefore, appiv before Ihr 111 of 1 It I.V .. IWCIIOKE . J?; Srn. airriox AeaST. No. IMS. Third Sin Philadl Q J X llj I Concentrated I.Je, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. T MIK pnh'.c are I'AI'TIOXED against tha SI'l Rlors AKTiri.ES OF LYE f.'C I ninkine Sjan Ac. now oilercd for sale. Tba) t'HM'IXU and Patented Lye is thai 1 ma.le t.y tne j IV nn'a Salt Manufacturing Company, j their trade-mark for it being "SaponiHer, or Concentrated Lye.' Tiie sreat success of this article has ltd i unprinciplc.l parties In endeavor 10 imtlutt is ia violation ol ibel ouipany a I atents. j All Wanulaclurers. buyers or Sellers of : ihnse spurious Lyes, are hereby notified thai ; the Company have employed as thetr AUuiv Geo.IIarding, Esq., f Pliilad., and m- Lakewell, Lsq., of 1 lttsburg, anl' lnaI " Manufacturers, Users or Sall.ra ol I,,e ,'oUlu,n of ,ne r:Sh,s ,,f ,ne C6,tt- piny wj fce .rRef oi,j al cnce. The SAVOMflf.li, or Concentrated Lya is r"r a!e br al1 tr"SBita, Urocers, auj country blares. TAKE NOTICE I The United Mia'es t'irenit Court. Wrster District of Pennsylvania, X. 1 of May Terna in INKS, in suit of -The Pennsylvania Sail Manolacturin" Company, vs. Tho.O Chase," decreed 10 ihe Company, on Nov. la, IM62. the EXCLUSIVE ri-hi eranied by a pateal owned hv thrm lor Ihe S4oiiris. 1'aiens daied Ou SI, IS5S. Peipetual injuncuoa) awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANTFAC TURING C0MPX OFFICES ,o- Walnut St. Philadelphia PiuSt.aadPuqnesneWay,PituLnr?. om'jtilinside UILK FOR THE BILLION! rilllE onderstaned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisbur: with Pure Milk, commencing about the loth inst. Persons wishing in be supplied, will please send in. their names m him, at the Lewuburg Brtd2. ' ne Mita win oe uru.r.ru ...... davs morninc or evenin". a preferred by a ' . c . irro tnaioriiv of customers, ctm i. oi.ii . . . . Lewnbure. April 10, ISM Lawi.ara. May S. IJ. rnHE Dimes Saving Institonon of Uwbr I na ihis diiv de ared a Divideerl to hm Stockholders ol FOUR percent o iht eapiial ock P..d m-r.ysble 7rflk ii ii t i t it. a. It
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