in imm mm BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At i.50 per Tear, always In Advance. "TUB UNION," eibbiUheJ in 1SU Wliula N., 2,62.. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY 10, 18G3. CHRONICLE,' estillhheJ In 1313 WloV So.. 1.004. n HI r(KLIMIU M-MI-UKKiLl Tiicsilay Mormnj; k Friday Aficrnoon. The Attack upon Carlisle. Pant SShnrH... IV ll 1H,U l M .. . . . ' ' Camp Smith, nuar Carlisle, 3J iut.t to fOTtt . duhke to see . I'.rt, K.Der j Barch oB ,hc 4,b wi,hout .joD Th raised o long as hostile Rebel., under a , ,lood .ha bo, mnAn ,0ij ,ung strange Fl.g, .re staining the .oil of fr.e ; prett. we 1e fpMk j,,. pf tb. Pennsylvania ltb tbe blued of bar sens ! nijj,,rj BkiU of Colonel. Obamberlio .od Tbeiefore, onrs i. withheld fur time. I M'Cleery, aud of tbe very efficient .id of Tlic proposed Amendments to the ! Sergeants Murray and Mens. I be 52Stb Constitution appear in to day's paper. No ; beiougs o Col. rsrieDio . brigade ot nve "Democratic" State or County Convention I 'egimeota NY. and Peon's men, in Gen. 1,.. ,et end ued them, but the Unionists Smith', division. On the l.t, they broke Of Union couty b.ve. We sustain them I c,ul? " ,u "ruueauno. iie.r iiarnsourg, became we deem then ju-t and expedient. Quite Impartial. were haud.omely refreshed by tbe people at New Kiog.too, rented in the wood, two hour., aud reached Carlisle (18 mile) at j It'"1'1 Jaw.b S. non. Gtoao ll.uciiKii,"f Hogetown, . 7j,JS, in finie to keep ,be trough froln . '-'l-y J..I111 Cuu.brrl.ud ouuty, i. an independent and lei re.uCcUpleJ bj tuo CtpU ';;. resp.et.d farmer, of much intelligence. Shu,Wj MJ, P. P ljwjr AUI.., Unfortunately, he is so wedded to tbe ,.A ,ireil br;Klll8 0f soldiers, we Il.iusVli.'irlra K. nutnn f "Democracy, that he laila to ice ; .tacked our .rnu preparatory to taking ' Kini Isaae tbe irim.'ie ia iguord by the party that ; refresbuicuts iu Market .Spare. Hardly , Kli'ikncr George claims the title. Accordingly, while a ! u- ouslutig our kuap.arks, when tbe j Ki.T J..I111 professed friend of tbe Uui..n and of "free cr7 e'"'f' Tlw Kub1eU r "'" 1 Sure ' I-'t Tli.mia. S. .... .1 . j , 1... ! "uUl,u. w " 'rge force of artillery Jrf.n' William .peach, be ... th. fir.t Senator who last ; nd em,ry CB ,h)J s(reet wber9 w . Winter eoted (with avll hi. pirty .e one) UMiulbering their cannon. Kn.psacka I Keist'iirini; J(.lm gainnt granting the Seuate Chamber f'r j aud blanket, were dropped and our gum ! .Muwry .I.pIih 11,090 dintlugumbed l.uioa Uetnoerat. aeiZad, wlien a alien tme wbizzxig, and .ililclicl Scth G. Andrew Jahuton aud Kz-Goe.Jo. A. ! tur,t 1B aure De We ur.swfell i jlojsrs. Smitli and Youngwill go ilown Wrigbt-to .pe.k in. Tbe New York 1 lL"c.k ,0 'b.e Jk, hen Ch.mberlin M(llia lminiillft with any meruit, that 's. ' . . . . . ; touk part of our Keg. down a atreet to the ! .. . ., ' corropgndeut atate. that when the ef,( inJ M.cieery look , , iUa rjght j may ..!Kr for the j'vejmijmy. Jiebel. wcr. Usl eauiiug toward Hrr'n- 'e entered house, and nicket.d tbe win- ' rwi iV l T "tit 1 I ... . .. 1 c . . . 1 I 1 10 l 1 11 lint V 1 f I. &l ill tnr tiurg, ne, liae mosi ui 10. party, pjmjuo 01 uiwi, preparatory 10 a cavalry cuirge, lit. xuvi uni inouig Masirr Roll ir tlir t alna t miHtj tiaaria. Captain ClIAttl.K.-) J). ISoUHII. 1st. I.i. nt. AVilliamT. Hayes, "d l.icut. Sinidii W. liurg. KKItllKANTS. Orderly Aliraham Blaek. 1 0. W. W. i.z. 3 M. K. Z. ilnimn 2 V. 11. SoebtiM. 4 IV111. lreslitr roRI'OBAI.S. 1 Cidenn Corm.-liua 5 lavid HchalTcr 2 It. l Fees 4Cliarlin LlnjJ Musicians tj. Vi'. liatlilan, 1.. t-Jialigler, l'BJVATKS. Hender T.evi Miws Culling Heaver Levi 1'aiiMrn Jhhoh 1). HinUiulJer I,ewi r'pecht Jonutlian liui'buiilli-r Cliailc.n Seelold Kdaard Srebiild ('aster heeliM Calvin Sei-liuld (leorge E. r-iiafler Suluinuii Hliell Juhn Wholly ll.!iiry r?lokes Henry A. Fylvcater .John Fpanglor (ieori(0 Htnuisr Juliii J.. Sniitli W. Scott AVillard I'liilip AVeirii k Joseph Wetzel Jonathan Corrrapondro. of the 9Ur t Chronicl. Camp wkak Swtuer's Bi.crrs, June 18, 1803. Frum pasaenger. &e. we baee reporta of tbe following casualtie. at Uettyabarg (eorreeted up to Friday morning :) We were landed at Young'. I'oinf.whieh ! 'WlTS i.th. place where tbe Miaisippi make. I wTMTwjn'i'ft'uwrri'ji'u.nk'" in bond towards Vicksbnre. We riimaioed . luM'y 1 ."t.pi.um, ifg; Ttiouu Uoaijbb.a, " H II S- lit. r. there during tbe day. Tbe grouud i. low j i n..arn(niiiTrmtT,iV.i-.7W. )b Mat; da . , t 1 nm H .tiller; Joipu Kuui:iMtui iiMMnpTiitr. nopv. flat, and bears tbe marks of being , ,,ly wottBi.biit iii Hjwrf.y; auu a. - fljoded. It waa o when Geo. Grant'. army l.y here. Just bcre i. tbe month I of lha famous canal. It if, I should sop- n GOING 2 THE SPRING- ARRIVAL OF V V Httl: blln'ta miHinic W-mmtr4 Jeih lltftrlhia, ljr; Inm ItflUrn, Ch-Atlm K U-lrr. ! a ad arm: W m. fUlil. arm; t Srr-Kt lllnirarlftnrh. Int; Jaow Xarwhall tul limv n.; ;it-ury Mr'in, la-jp ; AaroB Amrnou. i Jot.a !. liinl. Lhrniiiih rhin ami arm: CauL tinilirai. riatLt aiila roie. some six faet deep from tbe Jefel of i ud h..ui.ir; k inom. tbe groan d, ted bardlj wider mt tbe but- cbtT) w iifir, J"hn i.ni.hY, j,,hn n.frr.Joo a ! tODl, the grOOOU tDrOWO OUt mtllDg tbe , V-yr. Vlmnn Malrhm ..... . it. In IfrwiiiUl a Ilarriunr Jntr TlwkJr. fl Paf liatik hlnhaf It av a en nt AaaJ thai aa I .. .. . . . -Air., kaain. nniir.-,! th. ..r. Kin- Pwtnert ami (.r.bahiy ro.l r thu-tm f tbm . EState Of IHrS. SafaU E. DEVlS, tleC d. Juhn Halvr. Klan-t .tnr?htOB,aiul Olber OtUU OBI , through wou.d make it wider. 15 u I the grouod U of s tickjr eUy, not the saodjr iluiium where the waters tuuallj blurt their waj and make for tbeoiselTes new channel. This ditch sod tbe row of new made graves along the levee, attest tbe tay of ibe army. It seems to me wonderful what a queer people we are. We cive NEW GR0CEHY A1MD Provision Store ! rplfB subscriber has ist ftt a Fnn I tirnrery ami Proiio sum. in K. t-i.. baigh9 bnililin; la?e Krratner'a Tiaship) West end of Markot Square, where he ha jtiU received a well a!cteJ aseriment of Irnb nnnnrnirn aim nnntrinrnam WjlUJjlil UUUJJiJ Unci, a CVflee.Tea, fhoeolat- Kurar. R,rr. j Mnlasves, Ktsh, Salt, Spices,V'me?:ar. Haitns. AT j Knioins, Brushe,'inbs. BoclirtN,Sap.Biueerp i.f . t nff-f. r s;s. rrun, rrun ljus, uratigrj, i. It. IrIJIMERMAN S I i iiun. Cracker,, Cloilies Tins. 1 IVUI HUD llU,VUill, IUIIIC ivnuci, QL'EK.NSWARE. Window ha.fe, Iwatche, Xlnve Polish, Mills tnulT. rlareu, figir anil rverylhin; else ia the lir.ieery line -all of wbirb he uOV-rs at I fx lowest prices tor casn or Country rrnnnre. ClIA'rf ROLAND. Lrwivbarf. May 7. I6j ditwrnit dutli, nut ia actio.. iL 01 ainiiQitraiui ob the estate ul will. Mnit nf ih.a. tmn (VmnaniM witra nrk Karah b. Davis, deceased, lale of l.rwishurj. oner., but the retreat of tbe enemy ha. J?,n raad to the sobsenber by the . . . . , . . . Kezisier of Union coontvin due form of law. doubtless ere this released Ibem. ( , inA.k,,,i ... ,;, , h.r-K. - -' -- jnotiliedto make immediate payment, a n.l all' a JV'ji T.f TJ.' 7Vi "P JJ- . jL "Af mmm t-m I having any just claims against ibe same may , v'lUJ 'IIU JJCtaUCsOL aVll tJlrVSjI'P'esenllhemrfoly authenticated fc.r settlement: Trrift-P nrt n-i I aMMHVMtJ awaaj VWWM JAMES M. BLACKWEI.I.. Admin'r. ' 00D Si PEROT.l I3I,ElJa AfeilUP, Friday Jjmiiiti, 11 o'c A detpatcb credence to any eeemingly possible scheme, j from New York, via Seraoton, says there trust more to a thing that seems iuiposai-! w" 'rn" Booosboro , and Ihej ble, just beeause we bate accomplished ! "cre V"t6 fu' tll- onders like tbe teleerach. The idea of Since the Rebels beiras their retreat humbug never enters the bead until it is ' froul Gottysborg, Saturday last, they a i t . it i . . .ii. demonstrated) theo we eoolly .knowledge n" oec" wiiowaa op sj .en. me.ue on ...... ' . , ' . 6 the South and Gen. Couch is pres. that it i. a humbug, and go it again at ing npoo thtm'tnm the Northf wbilF, 0Br something else. I could not fcelp ad mi- Cavalry is harrassiug them on every band. ring tbs cool i.Dg.fraid with which these Tbe advance of Lee', retreating fores has ii la KJ I. HILLS) K, Lilur, Afcul , K.w Tori, Mj S Imv . LETTER "A" Lee was last beard from the marauders a. jn. me, 'wbo would ate with men on one side ol tbe street, J, tbe greatest event of the War. In ao I people epeaK 01 Uraol . canal, as not touch private property," U. When ,,J Lt. Kelly with men on the other, tour j illUrMp,fd de.patch from Davis to Lee, it : ,binr5 keep the soldiers employed tbey reached hi. premisos, he ,o,d then, be t3:: MyUi MW It separate. J I the people, at. time uhea was no Abolitionist," that Abraham 1 u , , j Th9 women ran i Confederacy by a great lliver which ; "'"f oM b Lincoln's rale was abominable, that tbey ,bout frantically, and left, giving me the j o mighty West will keep open and free. " marched across the point to the Lad eonatitutional rights in a word, Mr. key. About 10 J o'clock the firing ceased, ! It will release Grant's viotorious legions omeT Jnd"gt Mow Vicksburg, crossing Jiuchor talked jut like a Copperhead ! "hen tbe atreet. wero burricsde.i by cut-, (0 fi(1ish up Fort Hudson, and turn K.st leL.. l. i..i i.. i . i .i.-v.r...i tin il.iwn trees. mlui ud rails. ,t'. The I ... .. . . r. :i n ubd us uiu cunciuucii. mi ijiiuiciil'iii " or w e8i 10 reotico Dims alter nuiut. uutu , . . .. ... t , ... '. . Hebel artillery waa well aimed, takio? off ' " . :CUUL0 " " P uu" ,: , ' , , in bis shattered and scattered forces as expressed tbeir graiiucatiuu n meeting ao , fi er . , every K.bel rag trails tn the Oust. j - -" - --- -. or . u . be9t be couiJ ao(J wouJ gi.. UuU Jf fc. good aud fljurisbing a friend, aud politely ; But faaT tiiuea, yet aloud to tbeir posts. It j . The calm confidence with which onr ( 01 "verio restrain tbe oveiB jw j n,j tope or advantage in .0 doing, requested him to donate them bia horses, : a busy night, l'art of one of our Government has moved for tbe downfall ! ' 11,9 river. It ia a bank like the rail-. His deserters and prisoners swarm all tbe aouie cattlo, the fl Mir. and grain in bis ! regimema moved out aud gut a position to : of this vaunted "Gibraltar," proves the j road bank over at tbe station at Lewisburg. J roads and mountains. It is evidently tbe mill in short, so plausible tbeir manner P ' of Rebels, which tbey I inherent strength of our nation. In May ' The road across the point was part cordii- fn PJ P" c off was, ...d so forcible their necessity, that ff c.ually, as a captured ct.,z,n ,.w i of 1SG,0D( r .Bj twu months ,20 j ro, and part plank, and was a terrible trial h blct ,h S r 0f I 10 our norses ana artillery. Uae DrigaJe tore themselves from bis embrace ! . . ' i Virt.bnrff which baffl.d several of our (onr) w uke owl Warrenlon on Hon. Thauheis Stevins fared little 1 YHIL.Ui:U'Hl, k'A. OFFER ft-r sale opon the Must TavoraMo Terms. NEW and If K.M'Tlr't'l. Hesip. iu e,rcai variety of Irwn Kailings fur Ceme teries, fHtences Ac. of Ca'.l and WroKhl Iron, and U.ilvanized frun and Brass Tabiu, Iron Verandss Balconies. Stairs, Counters, Fountains, (iates, Ciduinns llitrhin? PoMn. Lamp Hiands, Vases, Tables, Flower Mauds, ol'as. Chairs, Statuary. Animals aud all other Iron Work of a Deenraltve character. Designs forwarded fur selectiun. rersons applying foi same will please state the aioj ol murk needed 3mOVJ reached tbe Potomac, and are trying to j With all the new improvements cross on scows or rafts, and by swimming ; Ueuimcr, Braider, Feller, Tucker,) SPECIAL NOTICE. it is too deep from recent rains to ford, ; Corder, Gatherer, Ac ia the cheap-! f p "! f-'LY 1st, the prfvile;-. and tbe pontoons aod bridges are swspt . , , , . , . J of eonveriin;; the present issae of l.fi- awsy. We have reports of Heinttelmao , and be3t- ami ll,ost a"11'"1 r GAL TEMiEil M.TEs l n THE .NA on tbe Virginia shore, and of part of ' all uiachine3 for Family sewing aod i 'HON a L six PER CENT. LOAN (common- Foster's force to dispuU the passage, but light mauufacturiug purposes. It i '""ii; I'!: ."'"''"ii 7k " ,-"';r.en, ay the Jtvee and railroad embank-1 " " "ucertam Ap. 3m3 No. lit S. Third St, PhilaJ eard from j makes the interlocked stitch (which j lnan m, iherefoie, appiv het'ure the it if Caf 1 on both side,,) aad ha, great , s,... capacity for sewing ALL KINDS OF CLOTH, and with ALL KINDS OF TORE AD. NOTICE. I I.I. persons are hereby notified that oa the Muslin, may be sewn to perfection on It will u?e 200 sjiool .1...... I...-. 1 ? I. T, . k. wsa nrettv well ''cleaned out ere thov : , . ... . 3 cl . .m I'rriit Hf.mnd,il th. surrender I 1 !... 1 1 fours) was taken down to Warrenlon nn n. n. otepuena, vice rresmeus 01 ins t ia mar nnfi. A. to the fl.g of trucc, e., an old man j ' - " , .m.M , h., " ' Contbicver.ey, recently asked leave to eo i " " 1 "v iin.n ei.JL.l wh,. the n,hl. ;.. o d. best -avie. and Armies, uut me union w..l.i,,tnn ir. i.t .ith th. P,i. "a better, but there was no "love lost" in hi. ; . , ' , piuck, per.averar.ee, and power, were not ' ""1 P"d our shelters, when . deD, of ,DJ Unif8(2 gute. Tbe Q A hat it can do can only be known tm j . .1 Lt. -.. r. i 1 isr-t. .1 tlha order came to return. IV. wvtnmmA I - jn .? , uiBDi ucciinca any new iurm 01 aasooiauug first day of April last (1363) I sold ti. Petib Iimvk. Ja's S. Mtasa ao.1 Dr. Lm Even Leather, a3 well 83 the flOCSt f Ro..a,all my rieht.title and interest in Tnion r urnace. sitoaien in rnion lownsnip, iuuii county, Penu'a, and in alt real anJ personal property connected therewith. THOMAS BEAVEB. . Danville, June 3, 1S63 to be foiled aod proud Vicksburg U ours. r.L i . i t : r case, inej uestmyeu .... aup...or .uw.au. : informition fo!ow, . . ... 1 .J....H..n. c property, near uewy.uurg, va.ueu u, sou.. ,fbe 1clf, GeD(.ril. !tu,r,f Fi,zbagh s lijjh as 100,000. ! Lee, .nd Jenkiua. were ibere Wednesdav Kn tka Iloh.l. ri.t. Death and the Tax ! viih ill in 3 llllll ..r. i: 1 - s ,....,r. f n..r nnlitie.. i of artillerv. Gen. Lea asked th. be.r.r i Pcoo,e Valley, and was buried Jio. most of tbem ,h Say the, regard th. ! jf tbe flag of true, -hat fa. s.-.nd heard, j ' honor, at Collom.ville, aged 31 yrs. bv aaiTj ii o iuuuu cuouuu sii every street a uj j iiiu bain. no ucici iconwti ; j- , , . running from tbe t-otiare, infantry in line from his wound at Chancellorsvillfli and j r.. ,'h. .....I. J..i.i..n Th. : I 'l b,t U ,he eff;ct of our wri hr wer Lieut. Pamki, liowr.R died, 21st nit., at tbe bouse of bis brother Jesse, in Nip- ith mill- Abolitionists tbe rpen friends end sup porters of their country's lawful rulers mure than they do those who oppose and traduce the very Government which pro tects tbcm ! and pitched our .belters again, when we with tbe insurgents, who are probably were ordered to return to tbe upper land-! auzioua to try by tbe obioanery of words ing where we first landed, lt was dark ' what they are failing to gain bj arma. tben-tb. corduroy, loo plank, atumpa, Th. Fr,och k eDter.d Me,; 4 and mud-boles, made it a tryiug time fur ! .v. nt,.,.u i, ji..i . . : tha llifutrv but awa.rlnv waa nnnaeea. .... never reeoacred ! ..... .. . . , monareoy and against republicanism. 4th of July Triumphs. For a hearty celebratiun of caturday ' defend it. Muirt then ordered tbe sis lat bv our loyal people, while tbe Slave P'e to 6re, wbicb tbey did uniil 1UJ Lord, -ere polluting our soil and threat- ! locfe. "ne0 ' hey ceased cnine been as impossible as a cbeortul song ot wi,b ibtlt rorcei. Zien from a captive Jew with his harps i Thursday morning, our men moed out Lung up in the alien land of Uabylon. J upon a bii. witb ariiicry jn position on Hut it was a great day for the Union, j tbe Baltimore 'pike, ready for action. It July 4, 18C3, the hitherto uneooqucred ; WM tUe firB, d of rMt he 28tb b(1 Main Rebel Army, under tbeir ablest j Co(k gw ou a CuMg General, after a three daja' engagement , Jba rem,jnder of Uspt Jonc(,. Curnp,n. Wltn tbe union Army oi too i uiou.. . . . . f Khinnenshur,. on r I o oi battle on every street, and bouses tilled Iu,.e. , i Q toreest-i nif young family to the with sharpshooters ; also that Gen. Smith j , f , fjf wbo90 w h replied tbey misht commenee stielling in ; b . , .... . three minutes, but he would protect the : wulfra te bad 'n b"l''g lntest women aud children, and not surrender as ! during an active, checkered life. lnn as there was a crop of blood to ttiSeveril of our citizens have been to visit the battle field at Gettysburg. At'J o'clock ; The little town is crowded, and odious I Ti. - n,MPM;nrt l. .. n.v.ij ..., . . '.l j : t . j: i . . . i.. r . , , ll .1 II 1 ! . ui ou, luvuiiiie, u .ieucii ecu. . W11U ULC.V.UU UUU.es lull IUO lua.as Ul Independence Hall, would have . . . , . off , . . , . ... . . ' - ( u.btta. J Ul ruuuucu U.S. aav.vM w.u The jjurney was 1 very aaiislactory to ns, as we bad an op portunity of seeing the town and fortifica tions, above and below, so that our view was complete of tbe Irout. Now, if they ; at peace Napoleon would not bay under taken to erect a throne in Mexico. Koscerans has driven Kragg & Co. out of Southern Tennessee. Ouly poor cal- transports, and brought us to tbe Yaioo, ; landing us at Snyders Bluffs, which are and supplies, but nurses and doctors were i two to three miles this side of liayne's march us 'maud down behind, we will i lant East Tennessee is now cursed by the have bad a regular ezoursiou of it with opponents of tbe Government. this difference return tickets for ail Lot I v n j- t. - rr t-r ' i . . . ,:, , , . """" allandigbam is in Halifax, where be assured. It bids fair to be so. - . , t .u d u i .l- Th. embarked , th. ... in- . IS hoUOred b' l-hB Rebel J fpatblZeri as J ... a i ha waft bv th. Kebel. them.elves. , by seeing the machine- tested. TUE FOLDING-TOP CASE is among the most valuablo of all the new improvements, Estate of William Thomas, dee'd. "V'OTICE is hereby given, lhat Letters of Admioitratioo upon the Estate of William Thomas, laie of East Butljloe Twp. ITninn l?r . il.fTav.il hii. h.n aranl.I tit 11 may oe opencu ; the uaderiued. by ihe Register of Imon OUt U3 a Spacious and substantial j county, in due form of taw therefor, all per , , . , , , ' aoos kenwina; tbemseives inJebte-l to said tablO tO SUStaia thC work, and When J estate are requested to make immediate pay tllO UiachiuO 13 not ia use it inay be j U and those bavins; just claims agaia-sl : ...c 3 a 111 c sic .1.. irtjuciru tu UKH properly aalbeniicated fer settlement la LEW Is EVANS, Admin'r. at Mahaaor CO. Scbmlkilt O... of to fcls Atl'j and if 'fc U.j SI, I ssa. Wa. VAMitZtK, L., Uitor. Saturday Morning's m. Tbe Railroad connexions north of Rieh- nourinp in bv the score, and supplies by ! U luffs, and are a continuation of tbe line tbe ton. Visitors sre impressed to bury j ot ui" 0B wuioh Vicksburg is built. Now ' mond were cut by Dixr force as greatly to horses aod aid cenerallv. 7" b79. m,r.cb'd "ottod b' lb.e Mtern ', hinder reinforeements to Lee. , Dase oi tnese nuis some tares miles inland Accident in Villiamtport. George W, Youngman E burse, breaking uaao ui men ui.ia buiui inreo lulie. iniano. , , - .. . ii, iim iuu. A larger Rebel cavalry force is invading and are encamped. e have a hue, breezy r .. 6 . , , , Ss,. was thr wn b, a runaway , t, 'rm iu lha ! of ourpeopl. ? ' ' . H ,-, . ' . . bills. I have my riuarters beneath the 01 our peop1- ing Mr. l s leg and seriously h ,ree j Mw llctie , i Lm , witcnins Meh olner. folded into a box, which protects the working parts of the machine. There is no other machine to equal the Letter A in SIMPLICITY, UURADILITY, RAPIDITY, and KXOX TKUIT FARM & NUKSERY. IOR many years we have made the culti 1 vation of S.ll ILL. FRUITS a ape- We continue to stumble ou scquaintan- the Rebels, fairly defeated, turned, aud I Iiro.os,.m.r.hli dutT. ghorklev wrote. ' bruising an arm and bis head. ....Lizzie, began a retreat towards irginia. C;h ingt ,b wefe b 11D 0Te Fur. I aged about 3 years, daughter of tbe late ! cel. Tbe first man I met.was Levi Rcber, The same day, V icksburg sorreudcred, . , . , h o v ; Rev. Joshua Kelly, fell into a tub of bet bod of Col. bam'l Rcber, who used to keep , j . . . . . :. I' . II .. i ; L J t unconditionally, with 20,000 men. Tbe same day, at Helena, Ark , 8,000 Itebels, under Holmes, i'riee aod Marnia duke, attseked I'rentiss witb 4,000 men and a gunboat. Prentiss was all ready, and repulsed them handsomely, losing but 100 men, while tbe Rebels lost 1500, one brigade of 940 Rebels being captured by tbe Union force. Eurely it was "a good old 4 lb" after all. Tni FlENHIrfl! Sl'ID-ITOFTDE ItEDELL- ION. The following article, taken from the Chatanooga Tenn. HebrJ, conveys a Vivid picture of the spirit which incited to and baa been nourished by tbe Slavehold ers' Rebellion. It also points to what might reasonably be expected from tha success of the unholy contest : "What do we Lope for? do you ask. Nit for peace more than rcwwjt upon a ruthlese,neartless,cruel enemy. We hope, aod bone it earnestly, to live long enough, if no longer, to see our cavalry sweeping j through every city, village and bamlet of tbe l'aukeea. To see their women beg ging protection as ours have pleaded witb tearful eyes to E-nds in Yankoe uniforms, jo be protected from their brutal soldiery water, and died within 24 hours. Buried Carlisle, euardios the mountain passes with the Lrij-ade to which they are t in Lewisburg, yesterday. attached. Sr There was never better fighting than by the Union troops at Gettysburg Tbe two Union oounty corn- Gen. George Gordo. Meade is a grandson of tbe senior nf the firm of, las' week Meade & l'itzsimmoos, Pbilad. merchants panics fought like heroes, stood the brunt who made tbe (tben) princoly advance of of the battle, and suffered niuoh. Our 10,000 to tbe U. 3. during the dark ' Uuoktails had not been undor beavy fire, days of tba Revolution. George was bora during the temporary reaidenoe of bis parents, in 1815, in Spain so that nobody need be afraid that be can (under the Constitution) ever be Presi dent, and binder him therefor. Phila delphia is bis family borne. He was edu cated at West Point, and served with honor in Mexico and elsewhere. Our main army Las now bad seven Generals Scott, M'Dowcll, M'Clelian, Pope, Parnside, Hooker, and Meade. Let ns hope we have " tbe tight man at last," but not spoil bim by overpraise or repose too much on any arm of flcoh. , before, and Inst most, QuLetters detsined in Lewisburg P.O for pre-pay men t of postage wbat is now lJiubl's Hotel. Levi had four brothers in tbe army. Many, who beard ; there was a Penu'a Reg'l hers, came over j Corn, old, and proclaimed themselves. An officer of ! Oats the o4th Iowa introduoed himself to me, i Flaxseed... iuujisourrj lHarfcct. Corrutr Wccklg Wheat 1,30 Eggs , Rye 00 Tallow 80 Lard 55 Clover seed 1,50 Wool S 12 , 10 , 10 .4,00 50 . 40 who, when a boy, lived at James Straw-! Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes, bridge's, in Lewisburg. His name was 1 Firkin Butter 12 Sidec k Shoulder 5 Waters, aod be questioned ma about all j Fresh Butter... 12 Ribs k Shoulder 6 the little boys, new grown men, at home. Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ham 10 I began to feel my age again. Lt. Foster Country Soap 4 & 6 met a cousin of bis, in Cpt. Davis com- j - cialty, and lalcioc into account VAaiBTr,.Lai- .cvTi i ivtv ! TI" "", c". our stock- of Vines and ChtvlAI.N 1 1 , Plants of of correct action at all rates of speed. ! rts.a. BitritGFRniK 1 he lauiily Sewing Machine is las 1 1 kim'iiiuiiies awu.ws, tear., becoming aa popular for family UdO as " equaled anywhere, which weefler on tbs , t i . . . ..I most favorable terms. Parties wishing to fclX.IEB Al CO. S Manu.actunng Ma- j porchase would do well lo correspond with chines are for uranufactuTinr: purpo-' u' ot send ,or oor Price wnich wUi u Oar Seed Store and Ihrtinttural Haute is at So. 39 nnta Street, wheas all articles belonging to such an estab) lishmeut can be had of the best qual.tv. !)S8 J. KKOX, Bcz 153, Pittsburg.' Pa. sea. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac. of the very best quality. Send for a pamphlet and a copy of j "SixtjEB & Co.'s Gazette. I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway.NewYork Philadelphia Office, 810 Chcsnut street. Miss M. S. ZUBER, Agent ia Lewisburg. emlOOl To see tbe plows torn from the bands of! tueir farmers aod broken to pieces their fauces laid waste aud tbeir homes in flames." of making full direclioni on the outside of letters aod papers put hi the mail, we mention that there are .in tbe Union 22 Miltons, 18 Chester., 17 Tremens, 12 Wilmington", 9 Lewistowns, 7 Williamsports, b Lcwisburgs, 7 J'htladelpbias, ie. Ac. Tbe name of tbe Stutt should in i all cases be added, aud Ihe County in very many. Thus iH yolk cnuuty, LfHcitburtj in L'aiun county, and ,'irVou-n in Jl-Jflin county, Peuu'a but by failing to put on tbe County letters or papers often get missent to those offices. OarJas. S. Bell, Charles Buoy, and Cpt. Dougal are among the wounded t Gettysburg who have returned home. Tbomaj Cluajbcrlia is expected shortly. Jeremiah Pliafi-r, A'ptia Creek, Va. n V rrira, n D.-n.U'r, . a J.ihn J I-rick. York, P.. S S eatilh, oret nlirier, I'a. JrulbonuUry, New UluocuneU, Pa. tftjuSupplies for the Sanitary Commis sion may be left at Krcmer & Co's store. tofLieut. Kepler's squad we learn is attached to Col. Jennings' regiment. HaTTIie Lewisburg Academy will be re-opened Monday, July 13. tafVe have not yet received the roll of Forrest's Company. Vicksburg, ours. This long prophesied event was realized on the 4th of July. It might have been accompliabed earlier, by an assault, but the loss of life would bave been great. On the 3d, Pembcrton offered to surrender if allowed to march out with bis men, but tbe gallant Grant said it must be unconditional and so it was. The jovial Union boys " kept tbe 4th ' in Vicksburg. Tbe place was in an .?..! - i:.:..- .... ..r...: r.. . - iniui cuuui.i uii mi c..ri. aui.o.i.g nuin c w j starvation, and tbe J.r.,000 to 20,000 sol prostrated by wounds in tbe breast end , diers in poor plicbt. Grant paroled them as Old Hack said of tbe Mexican greasers, ha " bad rather fight than feed tbem." Washington, July 4, 10, A. M. Tbe President announces to tbe coun try, that news from the army of the Poto mac, up to 10 P. M. of the 3d, is such as to cover that army with tbe highest honor, to promise a great success to tbe saose of the Union, and to claim ibe condolence of all for tbe many gallant fallen ; and for this be especially desires lhat on this dsy, He whose will, not ours, should ever be I done, he everywhere remembered and rev- tlUT. AMIKKW fcllKt.U IK a KB. Among tbe graduates of tba Uni versify, at Lewisburg, latt August, was I A. G. Tucker, " the only son of bis moth er, and sba a widow." He immediately enlisted with Co. E. 142d P. V., aod bad ...,!.. ...I . .li;n.'. lifa fin Weiln.a. Be CAREFUL To show the importanee ' j . s . . . . ' j- . . , . - .. . , purtanoe , dsJ tt Gettysburg, he acted as Adjutant of the Regiment, wben, although woun ded in the arm, be refused to quit the field, by the Register of Lnion county in due form of lav, therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested tn make immediate pay ment, and thoie having just claims against Ihe same may present iheiu duly authenticated for settlement, m the suhscribera. NAM TEL SI.IFEIt, Adminis JOHN B. Ll.N.N, j trators lawl.tmrr. Aprii 2S. lstkl pany, both from Centra county. I mot a j A Joint Resolution proposing certain cousin, and beard of many acquaintances i Amendments to tho Constitution. Straggled around among these bills. Ihcre ")E it resolved by the Senale and House of i deceased, have been granted tn ihe subscriber was a Lit. ivtcoaner, son OI i'lr. rs.ieei.uer. ii-prrsrnlauves ol the uommnn wealth above Mifllioburg, who studied medicine Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assembly met. here, eauio and staid with us a nieht and : Tnat the following amendments be proposed gave us all tbe news about Vicksburg. lo ""' " " CommonweaUh. ,a e ... o . ' acrordance with the provisions of the tenth e scarcely bear tbe guns from this ; arllCe ffof. plsce,but over at louog s point there was a coutinual roar. We were at a safe dis tance, witb unobstructed view. Tbey bava bere, on tbe Mississippi, what tbey call the Marine Brigade. Tbey have common steamboats, heavily planked on the sides, sufficiently so as to be proof against musketry. Tbey have a c.itain proportion of infantry, eavalry, and artil lery, on board of each boat, aud bave fly ing launches by which they can rapidly disembark tho whole on to the shore, and were iotended to operate against tbe guer rillas, that fire ou tha boats. Tbe guer rillas have a battery which has been an especial sort of annoyance to onr transports, appearing at uneipeoted places on tho New Stand---New Goods! JOSEPH L. HAWN bavins takrn IU O rooms nnderthe Telegraph and Chn nicla oifices, refilled them, and filled in an enensiv. variety of Huts, t'tipi, Genth mrn'i Clothivj, t(e. . Also a lar. and splendid stuck of CLOTHS CASIMERK.&c, which he will makeup to ordcr,ax he still continues the Tailnrine Busi ness. He is prepared to riecute all worst entrusted to his care.lo the sauatacliou t'f the customer. Ti. B. Cuitin; and Kenainnir n dont to order. fLewisborj, April to, lr. SAPOiVIPIER, OK C'oncrntraled rye, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. rPHK pnhlie are CALTlDXEUazainat lha I Sl'IKIUlS AKTICI.EX Of Lit: lor making; Soap Xc. now olli red for sale.- Tbe . only liEM l.E and Patented Lye is lhat made by the ' 1 ot Administration dp.. the Estate of,rCnn'a Salt Slauufoettmnz romnanr. I f 4 d Estate of Dennis Phillips, dee'd UMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, J Letters nf Administration on theestaia ol Dennis Phillips, late uf Lew.sbnrg buro. Adinlnlalralor'a Kotlce. VyOTICB is hereby given, thai Letters j There shall be an additional section to the the third article of ihe Constitution, to be des ignated as section four, as follows: "StcTioa 4. Whenever any of Ihe qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in ! any actual military service, under a requisi tion Irnm Ihe President or the Ijniied Slates. . . .l- l ..- ... i.t. : IlltlV M'llAI.I.. imm nf Harllev Intrnshin. in ur oy tne auinoruy ot inis iui.iinonwraiin, , - - j --t ' i ... m ., ,l .... ...-k.i . ... ,u. r ...f. Union conntv.dee'd.have been granted to the their trade-mark nr it hems; fraye in all elections by the citizens, under J undersigned, by the Kejrisler of Union county. SapOnifier, Or Concentrated Lye." such regulation, as are or shall be prescr.bed ; in due form of law. Therefore all persons The (rfMj of h by law, as fully and eftectually as if Ihey were present al their osual places of election. There ahall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows : Sectio. 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in ibe title, ahora and firinir thai, hrnsrlsidea. This I exeenl annronriation bills, oontrivance of tba marine brigade waa ! Stern.. 9. No bill shall be passed by the designed to operate against these parties. I legislature granung any puwers or privileges one leg. He lingered until Sunday morn ing, when, at the early age of 10 years, be expired, and was buried, by tbs side of bis- Colonel (Cumiumgs) near the S. E. corner of the Ladies Seminary. ORD. Sr.Kfi. ElllS B. UKlllEVSAri. This patriotic youth, a son of Adam J. Weidensaul of Lewii-burg, is also reported as having been killed, tbe same day, and is buried near Gettysburg. Tbe water is sgain in tba Canal at i Ilarrisburg, and tbe freight business re- ereoced with profound gratitude. suuicd ou tue 1 cuu a Central lUilway. Abraham Li.ncolk. gned to operate against these parties. But it baa been like tbe Vicksburg oanal, and tbe expedition up Deer creek. Tba officer (I don't know his name) lhat got it up, was allowed to recruit Ibe brigade from tbe hospitals of convalescents a bad thing to start with. Tbe greater proportion of those bangers on of convalescent camps, are wbat tbey call in tba army, "schtis-ter-outs." Then tbe horses are cramped by standing on board and want of exercise, aod, wben you get them out, stumble aod tumble witb tbe slightest roughness in tbe indebted lo said estate are requested lo make I immediate payment t and those having any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to JOHN CKOSSUROVE, Adin'r Lewisborg, June I, 1HK: lwiK-mmr ear NEW GOODS! in ssiu ri.a tar ri . ra tha authnrilw Ia errant tiirh powers or privileges has been or may here- CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOO. alter be conferred npoo Ihe Conns ol Ibis Commonwealth. JOHN IIESSNA, Sneaker of Ihe House of Representatives JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate Office of the Secretary of the Common- ) wealth. Harrisburg, July 1, 1803. ) PENNSYLVANIA. a: ws I do hereby certify thai the foregoing - ls -and annexed is a full, true and crrcrt srvcopy of Ihe original Joint Resolution of j Ihe Ueneral Assembly, entitled "A Joint ne- I unprincipled parlies to endeavor lo imitaU it . j in violation of Ihe Company's Patents. All Manufacturers, Bnver cr sellers oT these spurious Lyes, are hereby nulilVd that Ihe Company have employed as their Alter- Beys, Geo.IIardinjr, Esq., of PIiiI.nl., ami -Wm. Bake-well, Esq., of Pittsburg, and that all Mannl'ariurers, t'seis or S.lters of Lye in violation of Ihe rights of iht Cain panv. will be Proseruied at o.ee. The SAl'OMFIKK. r l.'uncrairated Lva is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, at J cunntry Stores. . . At Jons sqrinrcs'. ground. Horses must be accustomed to i oluuon proposing certain Amendments i the . m. . .. . l- . campaigning, as wen as men. i ne men kept on board without exercise and train ing, are not capable of tbe extreme exer tion tbataocb exigencies require. So tbo whole thing bss been a complete failure, although tbs idea looks plausible. Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. la Tesitmony Whereof 1 have hereunto set my band, and caused ihe seal oi me orcreta-, ury's otfi; to be affixed, the day and vear i TAKE NOTICE! I I'l. ln;...i , r.-... '.... iv.. ..... Fine qualities Ladies Waiters at I IJiMrin of Pennsylvania. N... I ..( Mnv I'rxn V..,ai ,.oi;i l.nniP-m:..ln Kid and ! l86-'. ' "The PeasTlvan.a SaU VVO. -J ...... J ....... . Morocco Boots at 2. A large assortment of Balmoral Boots auul Gaiters at cqnnlly low prices, j Opposite the Bank, Lewisburg. ICE CREAM T?tVERY Eveoing during the seasoa. above wriiien. ,-" "jt"cu ' Par- hecretary of the Coinmoa wealth Juue I MRS. DENOfiMANDX. Manufacioring Company, vs. 't'bo.t l'ha,;e. deererd in Ihe Company, en Nov. t. istit, the EXt;Lt"SIVE r:shl granted by a palml owned hv them for the S.r..irn. J'atent dated 0,:i. SI, lf50. Peipeloal injui.cliua awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA ! SALT MANTF.IC ri'KLXG foUPT. ) OFflCFS .- I 127 Walnnt St. Pluhdrfphi.i. i lyit St. and Pnqnocnp Way.Fitlibursr. 3ui934miue