- ?fm .Ow. M. w--Jw in 11 hi mm m i: BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. II. CORNELIUS. "THE UNION," established in lauWJwle 3fc. "CHRONICLER established in 1S13 Wlob Ncl, l.OOL LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1863. Al f l.r0 lr Tear, aUvayn In Advance. n iff lilidllo Tues.fay 31rnins & Friday Afternoon. 37ie Primary Election Union County Convention, 1 ne TOUTS Ol UIH'll CWUIIIJ WllllllUI ickaw . ... 1 1 1? II I f II . , former distinctions of pan,. Who desire to UP ,UB fchcii.iiJo.il V alley, aud fell upon unite in sustatuiug ihe National and iiaie : our forces near its head. . a (ministrations in their patriotic efforts to i WASHINGTON. June 16. The fdllow suppress . sectional and unholy rebellion .(knist the rightful authority of the Republic ing fficul dmpatch ha been received from all loyal voters who. without cavil, support Gen. Milroy, at Harper'. Ferry : by every power of ihe Government our broth- I j um wUh 1)(J tef j of en iu arms who are braving disease ami the ! .. . . w: u peril, of Ihe field to preserve .he Un...o of our command. The fort.hc.t.ooa. Winche. tathers are requested to meet at their tunal tor were invested by about 15000 Rebel t place uf election., each iu his own district, on luiiiiii. ia.k June. 1MU. at 3, P. IU and after choosing a Jude. two Clerks, and .0 Inspector or lu.peolur if desired, vote by ballot for die Person for Governor, One Person for Member of Assembly, One Person for Register & Recorder, One Person for County Commissioner, One Person for County Treasurer, On Person for County Auditor, and Uu Person as Return Judge of the lawfnl votes o polled, to receive the certified copy I he polls to close at i, r "am Return Judges to inert in the Court Room at l.ewiburg. the Monday flowing (June Sid) .t 10, A M. lo add up and declare Ihe voles returned, himumiii oidiitii.ijt w........ ...... ...... designate C.nfe.ees lo meet on Ihe Sft.h June ad .elrr.i Delesates i the ftate Convention, JUH.SU. tV A 1. -n n -o. v-uiu D. F. Foresmaii, John Kuisli, Michael JJiown, Clmrlcs l'cttny, Ceo. K. Slicary, John tutnm, James Glover, FroJ'k Smith, tfhfinSjiigclmyer, Miclttit'I Klccknor, David Ilurbst, I'asiiinl Cliuaii, Jwsc lit?avcr, K. Osliiini. Com. Governor. An honest, competent, tried man, we need more lhan evrr, next three jears. Honest i onrsi Those JO. IN COVOoE" is josi thai man k..!,,,,. ...rhinr. i,i,.r.. mil ihe Primary Election. Ahsrmltiy. -IfOTERS of Cnion Coonty Plea con- V sider JESsc M. WAI.TER. E-q , of Cnion, as a candidate for Assembly for this District. He is a man of extensive arqtiain- tance in this and Jvinn-r rouuties. i.t ifoud judgment and business habits. l .Nlu.N. V0R ,he 8,&.VTflc.r.,,r,'.,,i.,..n to a rcioniuicuu V.UII.I.U ii.wiumu as a man eminentlv qualified lo represent our Distrie.t in the next Legislature. Khould he be nominated his election would be rertam, and ihe district have an able Representative, UNION. Reglstter & Recorder. yELLOW Citiuns of Union county Hav- J ing mien Deen sonciiea py my irienas in : ... ..r it.. f .iriwi- mtr aatisfaciion io all. May 28,1863. ELIHII A H. WEIKEL. T'ELLOW citizens Circumslanees render P il necessary for me lo i ffer myself as a , candidaie for Ifeaister R. conlcr f Union county, snhiecl to the decision id the Union ... l.. ... I., k. .1.1 ,1.. VOlh if I. in.. rshouid I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I will try to perf..rm the duty of th nine with fidelnv. W M. KUSMUAU N.w Ifefflla. Slav IS. IStJ a candidate for the office ol" Roister and He- .broad, rich, Cumberland V.ilcy, wherein Corder of said county. Should I be so fortu- , a foice of horse would have met do reais naie as lo be nominaied and e.ected. I pledge t)nce Kamor rrctaileJ 0f , .dv.nce to wiyself to perform Ihe duties pf said cilice with fidelity, impartiality, and (I hope) with , fchippensburg aud Carlisle. A .arge fire mHE subscriber offers himself as a candid- 1 blight of the Secesb. New York excee J ate for the office of Register A Recorder Jd. New Jersey and Philadelphia in speed, o. Union connty.suhject to .the .decision of the fa f y y fc Jt j Pnmarv Elections of aoth June next, pledging himself if nominated and elected to fulfill the others were in motion oo Y ednesday, and daiies of said office with equal care and sat- soina reached Harrisburg Thursday. But 'Ze"lU(U'e'' MARsil6 , Old Pennsylvania agaiu began to awake, lanrUkarg, My 18, 18(3 ! and forgetting all past differences about County Commissioner. j the Administration men of both parties OUR old friend. MICHAEL KI.ECKNER.nf prepared to drive back again the insulting New Berlin, has ernsenie t to the use of i f A cr f Tbur4(la morning MJ8 ; his name as County Commissioner, sul ject , ' ... .? ..t m ih. d,r.isi..n of the SOih of June. A man ; e have authentic information that tho of good judgment and experience, he would prove a good Oificer. MELLOW Citifos I am a candidate for I1 County Commissioner, provided you so decide at the Primary Meetings, 20th cf June. v i j 7 -Vs. i .If t . i cilizons extinguished Ibe llamas. It is whole duty with faithfulness. , . , JACOB KLINE. very doubtful, however, whether tney lelt West Buffaloe, Jane 2. ISG3 " our State. A largo force of infantry MR. Editor-Having seen n. one named ) r"'eJ lt Hagerstowo yesterday afternoon, for County Commissioner, permit me j but whether they will move lo this direc to propose F. UOLENDEK Esq. for re-elec-' tioo is bard to imagine. Another body of tia. it is not enstomary lo re-elect, but in ! Rebels wa moving toward Cumberland, this ease it would be safe, as he is a worthy j ,nd were encountered by Gen. Kelly some man. A Citizen of U hue Deer. wm of ,blt pM bt tbe MESSRS. Editors: Allowmeto recommend ; r ,nj, of tb D4ttIe bai not been received. Mr. SAMUEL MARSHALL, of White , Troops are arriving io thi. city witb Deer, as a suitable person for Commissioner "v' . 6 " ' of our county. This large township has not every train, and we bave now nearly had a Commissioner for twenty years or over, 1 enough to defeat any force that maybe ad as the 8outh-East and West o( the county I sent here, with tha fortifications now are now represented in the Board we deem it i ,inst cnmnleted. The elorioua North ""re than just that this end have the next I commissioner. " WaiT. Data Much 1, 1U County Treasurer. YOTERSof Union county In the last pre liminary election for Treasurer of this County, the vote stood as follows : Jnha A Mrru, 30 msj. VMT Huns, Co3 Having cheerfully supported Esq. Mertz on that trial. I aeain offer myelf for the same office, ai ihe Union Election of 0th June. and if nominated and elected will be grateful lo yon and faithful to my irnst. . , , PETER HURSIf li"iont, st.j is, lsa IOFPER mvself as a candidate for Ihe office or Treasurer of Union county uh;eet lothedecision of ihe primary elections to 3 held oa the 20ih day of June next. WILLIAM JONES UvUborg , May 20, 1683 County Auditor. For this post, WILLIAM F. SEEBOLD of Harilelon is recommended as a proper man and rizhtlv l.icai.d. . 1)11 V VAI.I.KV. Pick your Choice! JoTCIobs for tha Star & Chronicle re open in Brady Twp, at Slifer P. O at Boffaloe X Roads and at Biehl's Ho tel, notil 1st July. Several subscribers in those localities need to renew at that time if they wish our paper at club rate. mat ri i w lu-.uorrow, &ar., June sy.i Will .(r..rJ . A -i... T-..: .. i t form Union Leagues get up Clubs lor ' our psper and organise generally. j A Stilting Week. Notwithstanding the checks eiven. to tie Rebels ty Hooker' assaults at Clian-1 cellorsville, and io front of Culpepper, it seems that (a en. Ewcll, Kith more or less ' furce, pushed oat, westwardly and. north, i and -0 pieces of artillery. Ihey carried my outer woik. by siortu at six o'clock on iiuuday. I .piked all toy guns on Sun day evuniug, and left with Ihe whole of uiy cotuuiaud at 1 o'clock oo Monday lu.irniog, briugiog away all my artillery and wagous, but was intercepted by au overwueiuiiiig .orce. w.tu armier,, ...u, . i - e :u t ' Martiusburg road, and after . desperate fight of two Jiours, I cut through. We were pursued by a large cavalry force who ' picked up a number of my weary boys, 1 in , think uiy loss will not exceed 2.000 wUI1Jed ,J missing. Our troops at Martiusburg also fell back j f9 Harper's Ferry, aud the Kebels passed by, above tie latter point, aud occupied Wiiltani'port aud Hagerstowo, at once. Thence they went on to Gnvocastle, iu Pennsylvania. A farmer who arrived from the noigh- barbood of Greeucastle, Pa., said that the Kebels had stoleu eight borscs from him, killed all bis cows, and burned his baru i and out-buildings. He said that at toon 1 at ftry p issed r4 Mirylmd line ihttcum , ,. ;.,.,, ,.. ..,.,.,;.., ...... ... ..,. r. i uence tue y cusueu, snout luonaa v last in .i i . ... - i itoChamber.bur!r.ournieketaandsmallericn',uce,06',JUlli;,l!rltri-1IuJ'iD' forces utterly unable to compete with the ; Rebel force of 3,000 or 4,0'JO cavalry. . P,,nir,Hipd ihn anil ahon. tn i open aud sell them whatever ibey wanted an(j rccuse jj ja worthless Uebel rags. j je re)ort is lnat ehcy loaded all the wagons thev could get with their Blunder. - - - ', and sent it, with their old horses, south- ward, while resting, and getting fresh borscs, to proceed further, ninth ward Meanwhile, ia Harrisburg, every effort was made to arouse the people of ' the State "to come to the rescue. Between nhanihrrshnrir and Ilariishurfr ia thA f accidental ) at Ktuitsburc, cave color 10 I a repurt of tbe burning of the enemy. I Ihe KE.srossE. The calls of the l'res- ideut were manfully responded to by New Jersey aud Now York and well they might be, for Paintyleania, must sure . tltosc S'.alct if they are saved from tbe Rebels evacuated Chatnbcrnburjr about two o'clock yesterday afternoon, after ; plundering tbe citizens and business men i f. everything they wanted. Tbey also re(j (be several warehouses, but the gfiot in bef fu gbareof brive ,0Idiers last . ru.. .i...r IU;n Cn... evening. Lycoming aod others in tbe vicinity poured in some twelve hundred sturdy J soldiers, most of whom hav seen service before, .haston, Lebanon, and Allentown sent also several companies who bave been in service. After ten o'clock a full regiment of brave men arrived from the counties of Berks, Montgomery and others along the line of tbe Lebanon Valley Railroad. The New York Seventh Regi ment, fully equipped and rmed,?iwill arrive during the uight. Uarriaburg Tel egraph. Hooker's Army. The moving of Lee's army op tbe Rappahannock induced Hook er to break up bis camps at Falmouth, and move Northward in a line to thwart as much as possible Lea's movements. Ibe mstoeivres of these two forces are much in tbe dark to tho world, but a bat tle or battles may at any time occur. The Rebel army by moving too far north, would expose tbein to be out off in tbe rear. The Reserves having left Washington, that city was comparatively defenceless, but was being attended to. Tbere were no ears left east or west of Harper's Ferry for tbe Kebels to take, and travel was kept op at the end of tbe lines - 'j - Hooker's Corps are maasiog along tbe liofa of ,ne olJ bittl fi'""" bo,e a j below Mauaist. J I iajrThcUcion League lueeting.Tuesday evening, look the form of W.r Meeting " "est adapted to toe end, and adjourned to meet iu tha open air in front of th0! Bank. Senator 1 Sound' a speech was eloquent, spirited, and well adapted to the occasion. lis was followed by Csp.t. Sborkley, Lieut, Bates, liarou Miller, and others io shorter addresses. Mr. Bates stated that working men whose daily labor supported their families, should be paid for their loss of time by the wealth ier whose interests they protected. This reasonable hint opeoed the money question, and . handsome sum was raised. Wednesday evening, an impromptu gathering on tha same ground was ably addressed by Kev. Mr. Wilson of Milton, Rev. K. J. Gray, and Kev. 6. II. Dickson, (who had just returned from Presbytery Jjl00III4burg ) Out ajain ! This war has often tested the loyalty of Lewisburg and vicinity, but they have promptly responded to lbs last call for sacrifices to tbe eause. Wednes day morning, a laro crowd gathered on Market St. Capt. T. K. Jones, late of a Xorlb'd Co. of tbe 131st, started with about 00 students from tbe University, aud was followed before noon by Capts. Sborkley aud Forrest, with some of those io service last Sept. Additions to these companies were uiaJo Weduesdsy night and Thursday morning. Every down from train was found filled with men Bradford and other counties above us. Our College classes are to a man absent tbe Supreme Court at Williamspnrt was r.urrioa ttirnnrrri tn oiva tvpnhniia a i - - j j - j Klwe" bei,ie pe' urgent the "Mil. luma maa luuieuurg "iriliunu suut ' UP shops and a general rush towards lb j e,t 01 w" Pparent. Way our be rans 01 ma "resisnoio wave mat snail ! submerge the Confederate army aud thus D lu eootest by "punishment of evil ,, ,, j uoers. terSubscribers to the Soldiers' Fond : are invited to pay io 25 per cent, lo tbe Treasurer, Prof. Curtis, at once, so that payments can be tuaJe as soon as the j Captains send borne lists. We will pub- nsn ine subscription in our next: any wishing ta add to tha same will find a list with 1). S. Krsmer. ItrMrshal Bitter has furnished the following correct and coin Dieted list of , , ii enrolling officers for Union county, some larccncaslle by;, , , , " uf whom bave already reported : Brady Twp Dr. U. Kced. White Deer Aaron W. Smith. Kelly Joseph Leopard. lewisburg Charles l. Brewer. Kast Bulla! oe Win. L. Harris. Union George M. Slifer. New Berlin Heury Solomon. Limestone Dauiui Reber. Hartley Richard V. Lincoln. Lewis and ilirtleton Joseph Sanders. M iffl'iibur" Joseph J. Orwig. West Uuffiloe John Hayes. Buffaloo Andrew Ilanck. We are glad to say that we learn of oo open opposition to the enforcement of the law in our county. erTbe Telegraph says the Copperheads at Harrisburg arc as buag in stepping Vol- j onteerg fr ttl mT,uths, as ihey aro in op- posing the Draft. Nothing will suit them bat liebel '"va't". bo7 PP"88 eery ' "ay to meet tho invaders. Tha Draft is the only sure resource remaining, and the patriotio Peoplo will have to make up their minds to respect it as did our falbsrs and grandfathers. ISrTbcre was bousefull of people collected at the No. 5 School-house in While Deer township, Monday evening last, and about 40 names were given in for . Union League. Judge Marshall presided, and remarks from 8. II. Orwig q. aod O. N. Worden were listeoed to with tbe best attention, by . respectable audience, until after ten o'clock. Ad journed for the election of Offisers, to Saturday evening, 27th, in tbe School House between White Deer Mills and tbe Factory. Speakers may be expected, and all interested are invited to attend SrJohn Siannart is honorably dis charged oo account of disease of the lungs which prevents him following his old business. He desires some light out-door employment, to enable him to support bis fsmily. He wis a good soldier and aoted tbe part of patriot in getting up the Com pany now under Lieut. Dougal, and we hope may find some suitable employment. iejrMiss C. H. M'Clure baa presented ns some remarkable Strawberries of her raising ooe is foe and three quartert in ches in circumference), longest wsy a little the largest we have known in oar experienoo or reading. MTSatarday evening last, a Union Lesgae, comprising over 40 members, was formed in Uartleton, after remarks from Capt. J. R. Orwig, C. . ilans, and S. Haupt, who acted as President, and Wm. Geddes, Secretary. We are told the next meeting of tbe Kelly Twp. Union League is to be at tbe $Plt9 Ku(1i evening of next week (2(Jili iuat.) I I tffluTbe llarrisborg Tclcgrajthot Thors day morning, say : After . boisterous session last evening, judge tvonuw.M, a regular copperncau, . ... i i i j ! received the nomination for Governor. The last ballot was as follows : Woodward .75 Ciymer 53 This George 111 Woodward is perhaps the greatest aristocrat in Pennsylvania- yet plausible, wily, educated, talented in short, . most daogerons man. In the Couveution which framed the Constitution of Pennsylvania, Woodward showed bis oooteuipt of the better class of emigrants then reaching onr shore. lie love Sla very and the South. He is one of the Supreme Court Judges who disfranchised tha Soldiers. From the Grst, be has acted with the Rebel sympathisers, and in bis : private manifestation has expressed the most bitter hatred of tbe Administration io its attempts to thwart the Kebels. If , elected Governor, bis natural instincts or pervorsity would lead him to place Penn sylvania under tbe feet of the Slave Power. Such is tbe "new man" who the leaders hav imposed upon tbe party. Lowrio, who decided the Soldier should not vote, wa re-nomioated for Judge of the Supreme Court. The Convention prudently recommended j ... .6 ... , f i 1.-...1 . - ..n t,:.. c - - I . f.l.l.TA out Dold to lloo tue prrnotpie, mat -a bird io baod is worth two io the bush." Thnj dare not risk vacating hit teat. So the Copperheads have two Judges of the Supreme Court running for office ! Cautios. Ooe year io Hartley Tp., ' nnd iinn vear in tv nua ieer. wore voie. , e Pollva " ,D0 primary man at toe j General Klectioo, for our ticket. Thi is wrong, aua muicaiea ioo great auaieiy uu ; tbe part of candidates. Any man norni- ! natcd oy a irauduien vote 10 nts own ; uisirici, turows an ousiacie iu tuo way oi j his own success. Let the Boards be esre- ! ful. Were we au Officer at the Primary Election, we would accept the vote of no taao who would not promise, on bis sacred honor, to vote for the men that day nomi nated, whether Ibey were bis choice or not. What man may be hereafter, or mav have been heretofore, ia of little consequence if be is, and will go, right, NOW. take hi. hand and hi. ballot. ' , l9uMeirs. W. F. Wagenseller, I.. Gn- telius, A. C. Simpson, and . hundred oth - er citizens of Snvdcr eonntv bave called a Uoioo Mass Meeting at Freeborg, 20ib , or.,,r- , . . . . . ., 6 ., .1 After the issue of the President's and mat., to advance the cause generally, .fiGoforDOr.a proc,,mjtion. buaineM w ,io enonso ccuaiorrai uou nepreseniaiive Lonlerecs to elect JJclega'esto tue 1st July State Convention. Tbe last is opposition lo tbe action of tbe Standing Committee of the county, which ba. already provided lor iiepreseutauva syooicrees, woo met, j tiagcrstown. Everything indicates an and regularly elected Delegates, some intention on their part to remain, or, rath weeks ago. ,r make it a base of operations. Mose We regret to rce new divisions arising """'J " Greencastle, stealing t j -. -iii. r n ! everything they can get their bands on. tn our ranks, aud it will be fur our Return ?. L Judges to advise what course to pursue as KsUWe give in another column, with to Representative Conferees. Select good 'oc' eodillle3t 'he name of those most men for your Judges-men who will be I FromiDOOt for Governor, that all desiring .. . , , , . , I it may vote on one np first erasiui; for the tools of no clique, faction, or man, but ; eh Jffia9 Mmaai lbe 0M wSbon L 111 . .. . .1 f . 1 . 1 t . I ' . sou win aus Bupmujeij ior lue guuu oi tue Caught at Lust.' James Hummel, the desorter, was found, Sunday last, behind a log io a denso wood five miles from Middl-burg. He bad a kind of haunt tbere, and was armed. He denied his name, but could not deny the partially healed wound. Capt Cox and Serg. Geb bart, handcuffed and took him to Harris burg, where we trust he will get his full dues. Volunteered got a man's money deserted skulked dtfied tbe law drew bis weapon and attempted to kill, in tbe bouse of God after a burial, a U. S. officer making legal arrest bis punish ment should be made an effective example of the penalty for sooh catalogue of Correction. The Mifiliaburg Tide graph (in the. hurry of the times, we sop- pose,) omits to mention, in its editorial announcement of " candidates at tbe Pri mary Election," tbat Jesse M. Waller is a candidate for Assombly, and Peter Harsh for Treasurer. Those interested should not forget that they are "in Ihe ring," if those editors did. Fair play, and make your own selections. J&The Standing Committee of Centre county has appointed Edmund Blanebard, Esq., Rep. Del. to 1st July State Conven tion. The Lycoming Committee appoint ed Hon. nenry Johnson, Rep. Del., and Stephen Gould, Senatorial. The Clinton commitiee appointed W. Hamilton, Rep. Del. and Judge Harvey, Senatorial. Sen atorial Conference in Williamsport, 25th Jnne. jaayWrn. Reynolds, son of Mrs. Logan of Mifflinbnrg, was killed by the explosion of the boiler of a coal train near Port Trevorton. IS-Mr. Bilger, of tbe Middleburg Tribune, conceding to Union county an Assemblyman, compliments Esq. Orwig for tbe post. Oats generally is unpromising, bat Jos. M. Neebit yesierd.y plucked a boneh g00'1 10 heigh "! wHi beaded out, C7se Aietv Advertisement!. TtiCNday Morning's) laeiv. The Ilirritbunj Telryraph this moroing lays Phila. Banks have offered to advance One Milliun dollars for State defence. Col. Allabach invites the late 131st P. Y. to re-assemble at Harrisburg. Cbambersburg, yesterday telegraphed, that Kebels were within a mile of Green castle, and columns advancing aprn Mer cersburg, Cbambersburg and Gettysburg. At Ilarrisburg, some valuables are again removed, and cannon, riflo pits, and fortifications are beiug prepared for its defence. Passengers this morning, giva a variety of reports. It is evideut tbe Keb els are trying their strength, and men of skill iu arms are imperatively called upon lo hasten to the rescue. It it certain the RcUlt will push at far, and rob at much, at the men of Ptnttttl cunia vill permit them. Latest News Friday Morning. "The time of service will be tic monfht onless looocr discharged or daring the exitting emergency." Above ia the time for which the volun teer militia are required to be mattered but as it is rather indefinite, and danger not immediately pressing, quite a number bsve returned or are returning borne. Capt. Jo. R. Orwig with part of Co. A. expect to go down this morning. At 3.50 yesterday P. M , tbe Chambers burg operator thooght tbe Rebel force, just south of that town, was again in motion, Northward. Either Baltimore or Harrisburg u thought to bo their desti nation. Rebel forees are reported io Maryland, from Westminater lo Cumberland, in con siderable force. Yic'isburg and Port Hudson. Our commanders say Ihe leiges go on (alisfao tnrily. Reinforcements are moving for Vicksburg for bath armies. Oa lb 1 1 tb, 5,000 cavalry attaeked our forces at Triune, Teon., but were repulsed, and pursued six miles. Several officers in Hooker's army Lav been lately casbierel, and civilians ordered away. It i in a baaltby state. It is slated by Richmond pspers that a large Union force was advancing np the Peninsula. Our gunboats were on the ! "" and Cbickahominy rivers, and the I ebe! '""P3 wer fllioK bclt t0"u9 I tb city. Cincinnati, Jane 15. Governor Tod ! nas issued . proclamation calling oot 30,- 000 'olunteers for tbe defence of the generally Suspended to day. RT TELECKAril. IIarrisijuro, June 19. Tbe Rebels this morninir ar aaiil tn h in tarn, f.irn. io ,be neighborhood of Williamport and t they prefer Coiterueads. The first of theso ani .mals ever known on earth was found coiled about a fruit tree io the gardeo of Eden, telling lies and preaching rebellion. rS""Eld. Grabill Myers (German Dartisil will preach in English in the Evang. Chapel, tirwisourg, nunnay evening, gist June. Corrector Weekly Wheat 81,30 Eggs $ 11 Rye 90 Tallow 10 Corn, old 80 Lard 10 Oats 55 Clover seed 4.00 Flaxseed 1,50 Wool 50 60 C5 Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes 60 FirkioButter 12 Sides & Shoulder C Fresh Butter... 14 Ribs & Shoulder 5 Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Ham 10 Country Soap 4 & 6 MARRIED, Br Rev J fl An.parh. 7tb tn-t. IIKNKT L. STKRNKR, Sslona, and MiM KATE K. OBKItlxJKF, MitBinburK. Br th. nm, 3l"t alt, ISAAC ZKLLKKS and alias II ANNA1I loDKK, both of Wait Valfslaii. Br Rv CCIiwr, 16th lnt, JOHN ROMW and Miss ' fi . j.., f M. .,,meen hundred aud sillv HANNAH OUtKUCS both ut Milaiaburg. nrNl J 01 '"'i'' eigm0 nuiiurcu duu smj Rt John Rinli.l E.q. 17th Inst. JOHN B. HRIfRW sad till CAIHAKIMK llAUHSIA.I both of West Bullslo.. Tn TTsrtl-T Tp, 13th Inrt. nuM.nlv, ELIZABETH wife of OsvfcJ Slitlrr, aged about 60 yrara. Ia tb. Hospital n.ar Murfrwuboro, TVnn., In his 21.t jrar, THOMAS W. STKK.S, cutout son of Mm. Mrg. M. 9t, P. M. at SJifflinburg, Pa. Ho was an booorwl member or tho "Andenoa Tfonp" In tha groat bwttlo. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphans Court of Union county, the undersigned,duly appointed Auditor by the Court aforesaid to distribute the balance in the bands of Daniel Noll, Administrator of the estate of Jeremiah Staht, late of the township of East Buffaloe.L'nion connty,dec'd,will meet the parties interested for lhat purpose at his office, in the Borough of Lewisburg, nn Sat urday, the 25th day of July, A. D., 1863, at ten o'clock A. M, of said day, when and where, all parties in interest may attend if they see proper. J. M. C. RANCK, Auditor Jnne 9, 1863 NOTICE ! MY daughter, RACHEL FETTER, having left my house without any just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons harboring her or trusting oa my account, as I will pay no debts whatever of her contract ing. BENJAMIN FETTER. Buffalo Tp. May 18. 163 Turn Out and Vote! NOTICE. WTHEnnAS, various persons have hern V trespassing upon my property on White Deer Creek, by diivi-ig on cattle lo paure, fulling, hunting, carrying olf apples, grapes, cutting down chesnut Irres.b jrnmj rails. Ate . I am therefore under ihe neressoy uf warning ail persons from doing so, uf utherwie inter fering with the same without my permission, and 1 will reward any person who will inform me of persons trespassing. June, mi. 8. L. BECK L ulled States) luterual lleveuuc SSESSOR'S NOTICE. The tai-payera of this District are hereby notified that, pursuant to the provisions ol the Act ct Con- J gress passed July 1, 13V:!, entitled "An act to ' provide luterual Kevrnue to support the Uovernmeut and pay Interest on ihe Public llebt," aud Ihe act loameud the same, passed March J, I8J, the secona annual assessweni will be made on and after the lirl Monday (4th day) of May insu Tue assessment will embrace the lolluwing ileus i 1. Iscums. All incomes for the year ending Dec. 31, ln62, must be returned to the Assisiaul Assessors, under oath, in accor dance with tne instructions of the Commiss ioner of Internal Revenue, upon me blank forms provided lor that purpose. Each person will be required io return his total income, so far specifying ihe sources from ahich it is derived as to enable the Assistant Assessors lodecide what deductions shall be made therelroin. HUSBAND AND WIPB. Where a husband and wile live together, and their taxable income is in excess uf $CuO, they will be entitled lo but one deduction uf $1)1)0, ilial being the average fixed by law as an estimated commutation for the expeuse of maintaining a family. Where they live apart they will be taxed separately, and be each entitled to a deduction of $tuti. GUARDIANS AND TRUSTEES. Guardians and trustees, whether soch trus tees are so by virtue uf their office as executor , administrators, or other fiduciary capaci.y, are required to make return of the income belonging to minors and other persons, wliich may be held in trust, as aforesaid 1 and ihe may be held io trust, as aioresam 1 and ine lucume tax will be assessed upon ihe amount j returned, alter deducting such suuis as are exempted from the income tax, as aforesaid i Provided, that the exemption of six hundred dollars under section 90 of the excise law, shall not be allowed on account of any minor or ctber beueliciary of a trust, except upon the statement of the guardian or trustees made under oath, that the minor or beneficiary has no other income from uhicn tbe said amount of six hundred dollars may be ex empted or deducted. INCUMBRANCES.RENTS AND REPAIRS. Interest paid by any person on incumbran ces npon ihe dwelling-honse or estate npon which he resides, may be deducted from in comelso his payments for necessary repairs, as well as the amount actually paid fur rent of any dwelling house or estate which is Ihe residence of the person assessed. Persons receiving rent may deduct there from the amount paid for necessary repairs, insurance, and inieresion incumbrances upon such rented property. The cost of new struc tures, or improvmenis to buildings, shall not be deducted from income. FARMERS. Every farmer or planter will be reqoiredto make return of the value of Ibe produce of his tar in cr plauia'ion. without deduction fur the labor or service ol himseii or bis lamily, or any portion of such produce consumed by himself and family. 1 he amount paid by any farmer or planter I for hired labor and necessary repairs upoa his larm or plantation, inciuuing ine suosistence of ihe laborers, and ihe mmure purchased by farmers lo maintain their lands in present productive condition, will be allowed. Farm produce, which ihe producer has on hand on the 3 1st day of December, 1863, must be appraised at us market value on that day. S. EsrwiasTun A .Tints. All articles named io section 77 of the law (schedule A.) will be assessed lor Ihe taxes to which they are liable, fur the year ending May 1. 1st I, via r Carriages, kept for use, fur hire, or for passengers. Yachts. Billiard Tables. Silver I'late. Gold Plate. These returns-must be made to the Assistant Assessor within ti mi .from date of delivery ol the blanks. Neglect.oi refusal to comply within the lime named, imposes the duty on the Assessor or Assistant Assessor to estimate the income and tax upon enumer ated articles, with an addition of-filiy per centum. The entire income tax of every person will be assessed al the residence of the party, and not al the place of business. LICENCES. All licenses assessed in aceordanca with the act of March 3, 1S63, will continue in force nntil the first day of Mav, lsM. And all licenses granted after ihe first day of Mav in any year, will expire on tne brst day ol May following, and will be issued an on the payment of a ratable proportion of the whole amount of duly imposed for such licenses; and such license so granted will be dated on the 1st day of the month in which it is issued. Provided, Tbat any person, firm, or corporation that on the first day of May, 1663, held an unexpired license, will be assessed a ratable proportion for ihe time between the expiration of Ihe license and the iuui All persons doing business within this district most apply for new license lo run from Ihe date their present license expires (which in most cases is September 1st, 1UH3.) lo the 1st of May, 1864. Whenever, by the amendments, new rates of license are established, ihe new license will b assessed at the new rates, and in all cases where the present license expires September 1st, 1863, ihe new license will cover a period of eight months, and must be assessed to pay two thirds of the yearly tax. PENALTIES. When an assessment for license has been made, upon neglect or refusal lo give the list or make Ihe application within tbe lime re quired, and Ihe assessment is returned in the annual list, the brty per centum penany prescribed in section II must be added, and can not be remitted, either by the Assesrorcr Collector. By the act, March 3. 1863. the penaay oi two y.ars imprisonment is auocu u pun ishment provided in former acts for those who fail to take out license when required by the excise laws of Ihe United Ktates. The former annual assessment was much embarrassed for waul of information, on the part of citixens. with regard to the dunes im posed on them br the excise law. Il is man ifest ihat. with the knowledge now attained on the part of ihe lax-payer, and with the assistance rendered by Ibis circular, lhai ignorance of ihe law can no longer be plead ed by delinquents in the hope of avoiding th ptuaities provided. V DANIEL KEXDIO. U.S. Assessor Uui JJiatnct, Finn'. Real Estate. rpffO ?esirabte Bl'ILlJlNG LOTSsitonej on Brown street. (River road.) Lewis borg. Inioirr of H. UKRIUKT, 3d St. aeaf Marart June IV FOR, SALE. SII L'A TED mo:ly in the Borough of Has llrton. a!)oinii; the tillagt on tha north) and extending almost its entire length), mad' in 2 its divi-ion and sale into lota quite eonr ntent. containing l.'kt Acres, IS of which rare writ Timbered. A small Stream f Water flows nearly through iu centre. 1 he Improvements are a good Train f House and Uanic Barn, with a TraaatJbaU House on ibe north end of the farm. Two) Apple Orchards, one in full bearing, that younger beginning to bear. Also no .. rc of Tlrabwr LASad. situated in Hattl'y township, for Terms, apply to Ma.. AGNE3 S. WIXSOX, r.tutrix r S. F. Jmm,JL 9S7mfi or WM. F. WILSON, Hanleioa, P JFor salf, VPOUnLE. HOUSE, (witb Lot) snirabfa lor two families. Il is situated oa North! , Fourth street. There are a good ttaMs ind . oiher oulbui:din;s, and a acver-failing well of water on Ihe premises. Fur parlieatar ' and terinj enquire of ADAM BKATEK. Lewisburg. April Si, Ik63 if FOR RENT. 'J 1WD-STOKEY Brick HOUB .adats LOT -n North Fourth strtet. MetA Mir a '62. H. P. 4HELLEB. FAK1TI FOR SALE. THE subscriber oners for sale th Fares upon wbieb he resides, in East Bafa. lue township, a-mile and a balf sooib of . 1 iu ! ''bur; It contains 61 Acres mar or less. all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, together with IU acres of Timber Laad aa) by. The Farm Improvements arc a iramo A" Dwelling House, Frame Bare, Ttaaal Jta i House, and suitable Oulboildmgs. A good Spring near the hunse, and a stream, at water Sows tbrongb tbe farm. Also all kiada) of fruit, of Ihe best varieties. The farm is bounded on Ibe aorih by Wa. Brown, east by Fenny and Gundy, south by the Hmoketowu and river road, west y Jatd Candy. For Terms, inquire oa th premises. April 6. '63m6 GODFREY DECK. FOR RENT. STORE ROOM on Market tret, Lewis burg, belonging to Wot. Frick, now ova pied by Washington Hatch ison. . Also, Store Hoom of Rev. Jacob Rudest baugh, and Daguerrean Gallery imntcdiatelyj over said room, on Market street. Inquire of janS6w: WM. J0NE8. Executors notice. "V"OTICE is hereby given that letters testa i 1 mentaryon Ihe last will and lestameal j cf ANDREW HAUENBUt'H, late of East If jtfifi.e Tp, Union Co, deceased, have bee) ' . granted to the subscribers by the Register of . Lmon coo my in due form of law; therefor all persons indebted to said estate are requested M make immediate payment, and those bavins; claims against the same will present ihe us properly authenticated lor settlement la that ESKUlun, .NOUKWC llAUMNiirCU.) Poal.rs.Mla. SAUIKL HV.S.SBlit H, i Columbia Co. Or la rFTFR II tUKVBLVIf. W-t Milt Ldivb Co. Or UKWlu 4 UAtU, thai lu'ji, Uwuba Jims 1 1, lsui Cash paid for Bark. TWISH to purchase a large quantity of ItUCK Oth II litis, delivered al my Tannery Yard in Lewisburg, for which 1 will pay the highest price in cash. May II, 1963. E. J. HILL Stray Sheep. aJjjjLCame upon the premises of tho suiiseuoer, about the middle of April, FOf"R ' SHEEP ooe an old large Ewe. with an car off, one Ewe with horns, and tbe others nti particular marks; three ol them abent two year olds. The owner will prove property, . pay charges and take them away. JOHN BBTZ, Hartley Tp. Near Halfpenny's May la), 1863 p i FOR SALE " TH3 nndersigned, desirous of closing on! bnsiness in Lewisburg before ihe mid tile of April, otters, at Private Sale, the tunic outfit of his shop, consisting of Tools, Furniture, &c, &c, at fr.rmer prices. He also oiTrs a fine Hearse. March 9, '63 SOLOMON TOUNG. TWO STRAT COWS. ikjfc m-ame upon ine premises or rno subscriber, about the S.ld cf May, Two Cows, one a I arte red roan Cow the other a re.l Cow with calf. The owner will prove prop erty, pay charges and lake them awav. SARAH M-CLELLA.T. DutTaloe township, two miles north of tha Buffalo X Roads. June 3, tMH3 'Our Ticket.' Tor Goeernor, Jolin CovoJe, Jolin P. Penney, Wiuthrop VT. littlianu For Asttndjly, Satntitl IJ. Cvwio;, Jesse M. Waller. For Rrgift'-r t- Recorder, Orisrs Mai-.li, William Kit-lion;?, Elisha II. Weiliel. o ft For Cnm m inioner, Frederick Bolemler, Michael Kleckner, Jacob Kline, Samuel Marshall. For Treasurer, Peter Hursh, William Jones. For Auditor, William F. Seel)oR a aw a f a t 9 s O i Vote Satur., June 20. 1 r-f ' 4 rt 1 j 5!