IB SI! 1 JJJJfl lie Mil BY 0. X- WOKDKN AND J. jll ,i..0 per Year, nUvity rmuMteo :mi-h:kii Tu(lsJaV Murnins ft Friday Afternoon. 1 - ts'X-e rw jam criiMt'uieiiit). Real Ks'ate, on lust page. a r.. . . . -. . - V- ..... A..rm l,.f ... . , r u jr : mo UlUllia U IUB 111 IU iLiuJim ....... . ... ... diate contact with wire-working partisans, od in positions where they daily behold the true anatomy of the capper-headed monster, Ilubellion, are deeply interested aa nieo can be, and are as intelligent in the matter nlo. S'u-h mm are wcllfital and entitled to a choice of Jiulr.r; especially of the highest grades. Doih parties admit tbil both elaini a majority of friends in ,er.ie.d both say they are in t.vor . .fletting the aolJier. vote. Totrrf these profcestous, the friend, of the Adminis.rat.oo u Union cunt, b.ve tout-owl, cfTered the Opposition to J .. ; in dicing the adverse decision of the Supreme Court of th.s Slate, let : brave soldiers vote under the unrepealed law of 1830-botb parties to receive and count Iba honest vote so r.turnea . contest. Here is tbe uff.r: let us see 11 tbe "Democrats" will cluee in with it. BUFFED orr. Oue day this week, a wheedling Copperhead eauie to one of our i defeated candidates, and, after a whine at - the "rascality of the Abolitioui'ts," urg-.-d ; Lim to run as an Iodepeodent! The geu- 1 tleman replied (in substance) that be was a man of truth, and as be bad oouie out "subject to the vote ef tho 20th June," he ehould in honor stand to his word, .It bo' i the m.j-irity happened to be against him : that be wa, a l.yol man, and did not a.k or expect Copperhead support : and that i Le was scn.ible enough to ace the patriotic people of Old Uuiou would this fall ' last) ,tan.l by ea. h oUier and eUet their regularly formed ticket, and he eh.uld aid : Ih. in d,i as he would be done bv - ' Mr. Con. sub-.ded at this m.ulv rebuff. and went off to try his game on some I rimpler son of Ke ; but w. don't think Le'U have' the luck hi. political ancestor tad in the same work of deception ,ud j . .. . . l, intrigue against the truth and toe right. . .- - j R.A regular Copperhead meeting under the false flig of "Democrat" was . tieid last week in Williatnsport. It was dJresscd by I'arsons of I'hilad. and Orvii t of Bcllefonte,who abused ihe Government 0 as to excite tbe hisses of tbe most loyal democrats. Ex Gov. Packer refused to be identified w'nh the aff-ir, which has done tomethiog to draw tha lino between tbo true and the bogus of the party. Tbe next eveu.og. a rousing I nion ; BV0-1js eUl!Iiion, as a 'political' question, j were sworn in, it would last during the nseting was held, Judg" Grier pres.ding, ; jn ,ccounting fo. , AqUj ; printiDgi j war, aud tbey would have to go to Vtcks Which was addressed by Isaac ll.zleburst . of lh ,ebcl rtiJ . j burg, &c These eff -rts were loo success- of Philad. and Clinton Lloyd of Wmsport, , ,.Aj we had no means f iehnettVt na(1 ,0 ful for for four or five thoutand men re- Who thanked God that neither speaker of the previous evening was from bis town. ... Over 1,000 were raised for tbe families 1 Of volunteer, for the emergency. I is.The Cops of Liberty (7) Montour . , r , i t ... Co., made a coffin, which they set np at the door of Wm. Best, a returned volun- teer, who is the enrolling officer for that township. But a man who ha. survived , That jm tha oew h.ods io chtrg.( ,od ,,,, .ecu . ball from tie Rebels thro bis bead, u d rMJ hj plteiog their ..,,. in 1 0 W Corne i:t..l. n ho t.ri Lv their horns i ' j . -. j.iii IMmel .'leye HU. ...c.j j -- in it! i . i.i.j l:. ...it wnaro -ne uau uearij omiiien;i ! twit i " .... , n . ' Charles Wincard, of Pern, Centre ; Co., ia under $2,000 bail for trial on i Charge of obstructing tbe enrollment. An , armed party started out to rescue him, bnt eoncloded not to try. The Snyder county K.G. C.'s who read the Times, are sneaking about in tbe roods in some townships, and fumo ter ribly. In this State, Ohio, or Indiana, almost.. very day, some Copperjiesd ouibresk oc eurs, and aeveral oflicera or riotera nave been killed. Thua far, every organized resistance has been overpowered by tbe constituted authorities, to the great aston--aahaeot of the poor dupe, of the villains Who mislead them. lBjTMonday evening, loth iost., the j Hartletoo Union League, now numbering 93 members, was ably addressed by Sam uel Welrick, Eq., and the following offi cer, ware ebosen : i'restdoot, Simuel Hanpr, I,q. V leoai A'restaeots, Henry uunl ami Liiias ivatn erman. Treasurer, Shcm Speigelmeyer. Ree. 8ee., William Geddes. Cor. Sec, R. V. Glover. Executive Committee, Noah Bingamtn, John Yargor, John Uower, and Josiah Mook. Next meeting, Saturdav eve. 27th int. i 6T-Died in Danville, last Sunday, ; Ju.lgejuim vx,per,x, o.s ytn year. Aud on xMooday, Rev. Dr. John W. Vctminn., in n.a coin year, a wo eiuiueu., iimuen- tial citizens. Chronic Diarhuca.Tbe followine was .one of tbe cures employed in old time for this formidable disease : 'Tke a table poonful of melted mutton tallow, three or four times a day." liter A bout half tbe Union State Con vention Delegate are now io tbe Militia Service, wbicb bas caused a postponement of tbe meetiog until Wednesday, 5th August. e?jk, Judge Woods held an Argument ' Court in LcwLturg, tbis week. i R. CORNELIUS. In Advance. Excuslnt tha Rebel Invasion. I rl,MR. ,fttt ! j Some of the men who left tbe West j Dranch to protect the Slate Capital end ; our Southern counties from hoatile force "hovering on their bordere, found acorea of . , . . , , . a i II.... .I....... ..tun. 1.11. ilh fnmr npple (1 41 1 13UUI CCI9 pnniig ' J bigbi r than their heads laughing at those who rnshed to their aid and asser- tioj there was no danger. The Democrat ic Convention bad not word against tbe Itabels menacing the very Capitol they wore met in, but its members and resolves war bitter against thoaa trying to pre serve tha Union Government. Copper- rtu.il Sf.f. Aifiprra. anil foadinir man of h o -iM enliBt. meot lod to ir op dissension, among m j m(, .j,,,,. ..,bUu ,n, y o( tbfl Uw m tlit offtfoc9 giWil inJace(j , tetUTn bj jiut ,ucU dirt( porioniI intctfretJ3,. Sold.ets ( f f dfink rf M wt. . OBl . ehir , ni 5m. . ,bein , m xh) jv,,,. position upo urn,, It aava that thcaa cormorants are I strangers who follow arm ice as buzztrda folio carrion, or Copperheads claimiug to be Democrats. The loyal people of the city are kind to the soldiers, and moderate in charges. Sift out the patriotic men and women, and the soldiers would be glad to see the remainder of Ilarriaburg drift away into Charleston LUr.Lur, or Oumea. lh nf,ncsf' mnsl 'Pirit w" ,Ut of P"K na ,hc r,iJ hcB de"lU"S Fraokli. """'T ihwatcniug Carlisle and Ilar- Th Coppcrbe.ds declared that ,u Il"bcl 'h.ued like perfect gentlemen, jxijcJ in .jreenbarh, fr all thy got.1 Tue T "1 '&a boM,ei ot the "ci,il"J ai "VW f nc8 in "01 S" be government, who are carrying on a wicked war that baa cost us thou- sau(a o. live, auu mui.ona o measure. Th ,!," f " "' VJ evidently to pave tha way for eubm.ssion to the Jeff Davis dyoasty : the t oodward party seek to reconcile our people to the re-oonstructio of tbe Union, with New England left out." To gaiu this end, t(cp Dy step ,D(.j ,ct 0 tne J,eli,f j,,t xt.bellion, like vice, i. i ir 1 fn- . moDntfr nl m rrlbtral mien A It h h-ir-l n-il but 10 If r ) ; n -M.il t..wift. familiar with ber f.. Vi k tirt ruilure. UifD pitj tlirn mliraef." Now, let . see exactly what this gentry ! have hn doinF.-The mot 'eonservalive' ; religious paper we know of is tbe German ; i?rf..rmr.i if..,,,.,,,,,,, nf tlh.niher.bur. It mhmU'to IUM rule unit txnrlina o eulmly at f 1 he mS lasted uni.i w eune.siia, earl, in the afternoon, when, their alleged supp,rt not arnvme.or oiher cause.the, beat a hast, retreat. The, tlentroyed the llailruad HriHse .Scon&.ttHle all the hm-r thru amid R't. and Umk from the stores (of what was lefi) artirlr at mittd the r iiurposes. One of (he Kardlliutc, ,,firtd but ,he fire was sub- dur.i by our citizen. Marauding partirt are J- , .ou.neru o,oc. ;,... t.it.rad cans for the better hats of , , . , , our citizens. 1 hey seized the free colored ' mon, women, and children four years old, . ' . . u i hod,.j. f f.miii.. white. fl . . . and with loss. They disturbed all business at an important period. They strip living men of the boot, on their feat, and take watches from their pockets. They call front their firesides thousand, of true, patriotio men, whose free spirits disdain the idea .. . ,,,,;, .n.,t b. hj the tM,ile rUg undor wbioB Virginia i. scathed, impoverished, blasted and depopulated 1 All tltete are "perfect gentlemen," qnoth Slenker & Co. Some "paid for what tbey got" in worthless Fecesh psper some did not insult by offsring such trash and if any considerable number paid good money (of which we have no evidence for their "greenbaeks" were counterfeits) they stole e .... . . I it, as tbey did horses, wagons, fat cattle, negro babies, and whatever else happened to suit their wants or their fancies. These "irregular proceedings" of oar "bigh-mioded Southern brethren," (seem to think our Democratic leaders,) should not be checked by "coercion." Let them come on, np tbe Susquehanna, and scatter peace and quietness along help us gather ouf narTe9, ind make timos lively with their lice, fleas, and greenbacks. If they burn wirehoas ,nd bridges and toar up ! telegraph lines, it will only gi thstn n j betler chinc8 , destr0 ouf iotomM army. ii tbey take onr cattle and horses, it will ; our drovers a heap of trouble, These Be0 who plunder .nd burn as 8oi,g ,oeir PlcMurei doubtless referred to io Pollok's Course of Time, wherein is reference to a state of society in which f "II. that atahbod bh ael-hhnr, did It PnUTSLT, aud returned hi dirk lillo lis .Math. Vt lib a waacartL ams." Their leader would be Byron's "mild'nt minnTrd vilUifl "That ever Mok a slop or cut a ihroat-" Stealing horse with glove on buroiog bridge aud dwellings with most graieful gcuuflctious euslaviug human beings in aa amiable temper, the Copperheads deem LEWISDURO, UNION CO., PI.. FRIDAY, not worth, of making a fuss aboot tbe, '- IHhey.hooid clip off y oar hesd at on blow, it would be erj "nut operation. 11 tney sednee your dsoghter or ravish your wife, joo ejnliln't object, provided the polluters of -m hoaacbuM bad $wh pretty teeth and . - a , - t VI. J nr .ik'a WlDDlDe WBVB : J UB UCI1IUC1IUH VI im winning waya j Dest gUTernmcut is-aothing, if done b, the Chivalry, and executed genteely I Floyd, Cobb, Twiggs, Thompson, Buckasr, and tbe other Seocah oath-breakers and money snatcbera, are such sweet littlo men so mild aud dignified in appearance they ought to be held np to Sunday schools as models of Christian philanthropiats ! But robbery is robbery. Tho' Satan may appear like an angel of light, he ia Seta a still. Smooth, plausible criminal, are the worst of all. Tha fact that horse thieves and bridge-burners ara Rebels, is the fact which makes that a crime which if done by lawful authority would be legal. To palliate such outrages by armed Rebels is to encourage land piracy to wipe out 11 distinction betwoeo right and wrong and to prolong the war and make Penn sylvania tfa battle ground. We suppose tbe sdvsncing fore is as civilized as modem armies generally, which are oot allowed to do anything be yond what strict military becetiaity may call for. As this baud at Grat stayed but a few boars, and were all the time in reit fuat.( UCy were not fools enough to , quirruls in a populous community Of course, too, as matter of policy, they would try to coueiiiate rather than aunoy. liut if ouo wished to foresee what our condition would be if the Kebels could by degree, obtain control, look at East Ten- , t b nessee and other parts where beces.ioB reign, with au iron handcrushing out all rights of press, and of the speech, aud re ducing tha poor whites to a vassalage mora cad than that of the black., fcla- vert', touch may ba soft and gcutla a. a purring cat at first, but at last its grip ia that of a tiger, relentless as death. Hear what Parson Browulow, Herman Bokatn, Andrew Johnson, Rev. Mr. Aoghey and tens of thousands of other escaped Union - ists say of the "perfect gentlemen" ic.We they hace the potcer AXD UIWABI I ..ri-. I . . f.AM TT a r ... . ... risburg say that all the tnsnibere ot Iba Deinouratie Etata Convention, and all their office leaders, in that city, seemed to r-posel, setter themselves among b. Volunteers as mey cam. 10, i..g that it was all a sham all Gov. Curim a ! whim they bad better go borne if they turned. Sriout (Juettion. As you Democrats thus oppose both Volunteering end Drsft- ing, bow do ,00 propose 10 OelSOa ine . Stats J I . " " . iarln tho absence of onr Post Master , w;tB .,9 JJjljtia, all bating letter, or pa- , io wM , P""""c, auu uu v uu au.uj y !. .i.: . leave it until the last moment We see a new law requiring all ply- meota for boxes to ba in advance, and that ! Government assumes share in tbe pro- , Mei ,her ,be firit of Ju!f. Drop let.r, 2 cents. Half ounce letter, til OT.r tbe Union, three cents, pre-paid. t&"Z. C, 8outh Ward Company .writes how pleased all are with Ibeir officers, their messes, and the service thus far. Tbe first Regiment organized under the present eall is commanded by Jaeob G. Frick ; the aeeond is under Jennings, of Dauphin Co. Oura (the 28th) was to be brigaded and go over tbe river yesterdsy. New York regiment now comprise the majority of the forces for the defenoe of our State. Ba.Frtnklin and Adams counties, nan ally Republican, last fall went "Demoorat- '"" M "Moid dr,ft "d ,,0P L. -,l-. mm A .1..I.4 a II n.mnoralia" " " - v Congressman, Senator, and Assemblyman. Thus far, the Rebel, pay them back by stealing indiscriminately. When any Copperhead, pretend friendship, the Reb el, simply reply, " If yon are cur friends, come and fijht for ks that', all. KTThose looking ever the three Lewis burg Companies in servioe, will see that it include, many of our most aotive business men, whose absence is to them a tempore r. l N.arlv.verv able bodied student j the University, with on. Professor, is .ua li.L Wa sea .imilar Colleee com- paDieg from Easton and Gettysburg ar reported arPaul Labr and Elias blosteobsdor were wounded at Vicksbnrg, tbe former in tha hand and the Utter ia the back, but neither badly. aW'Forrest and Orwig's companies are consolidated. Lieut. Kepler is trying to raise another company. aS-Jobo A. Morris and C.D.Kline Jr. remain at Nicbolasvilla, Ky. Sga.Lelter from Capt. Liun ia oar next Regimental Hotter, 28th Fa. HlUlla. Col.mrl Ja' CnAMBMtuit, Lcwi.bnrg. Liwit. Col. John M'Cleery, Milton. Mnjnr Wm. II. JcsBtip, Montrose. Snrircon tleorre Ixitz, New Berlin. Adjntnnt Jacob D. Melick, Lyco. Co. PcTg.Maj. Alb. K.Barnes, Lewisburg. Quartfrmaster T. 11. Kvans do Coin ScTK- J T Schlpey, Lnzerne. r.jjtinaftt-r Jos M lluusel, lewiisburg CAPTA1.1S AND LIEOTCNAMTB. A T.R. Jones, lwis'g Univ'ity Guard.. Wm E 1'twt, Sus4Uchanna Co. Bj S Kent ley J liJ F Atberton C Kobt F Clark, Columbia Co Edwd C (Jren Thoa Wenner D C.C.Shorkley.Lcwisntlri; South Ward E Cbs II IKmgal, Jiorthuuibcrland Co Cbs t' Xorria . Jas D Strina F tJ.W.Forit'St, Lcwisbarg N'ortb Ward. And II Dill Jm Hayes Q Bonj S Brooke, Dvlaware Co. Frank Fcniniore Sml L Craig II Urial II Ent, Colombia, Co. Jos D Hampton " I Jos G HuUhiaon, Nortnumberland Vo. Jos M Irvin Hy C Dentlor K Jos W (irafins, Lycoming Co. Saml Bryan Jas T Wilson Their arrangement in tbe Regiment is in the followinir order: AFDICnKKOB whieli liririfra the tlireo Lewisbnrg Comp anies toirctlicT in tiiarcb and battalion. roMFAsr tt P. at.-Tslri1lf fisards. C'siptaiu T. IiocKArei.Low Jostii. lt Lieut. David M. Ncabit "J J.ieut. Cli:irK-s S. JameA ifEKOCANTS. ni.i, ii.i. v rihi. 2 y. y 4 Kl)M WarJ ! ;j j0jm j nutton b Bolt A TownsenJ f coupon A ls. ! 1 Jlm C. Dkir 6 Henry C Wolfe ! 2 Jl BjUtncP 6 llenry II Witu.cr : :5 Da 11 M Dermond . Harrison Btiarner . Kri.j(.ri,k 8 Jo. 11 Sh.tard I'rcdorick E Bower, uiusiciau- George D Kincaid, miVATrj. Ki.rnl.ort D W Marti George Maul Webster K ! ;,,uu r . j Jfc)WI1n (iet)t!,, j aS(! William W Cook Aln r Jr. , Custis Johu W 1 ."''f. " A . .Uf r,'; f ,.t'""?j j la II la . Mettler Charles W Munroe Henry C Overholt John J I'liilips Thomas B Prubaseo John B Kecd Jesse J Reed Oliver J liauncy Edwin Q j Gcsskr Tbeo A K Kunyon Win II I (iidJintrs ath 1 0 Bue JJavid tu . t!ill Ihomus A I gricr iunry x (jeor)?e O ! IU-ss Jacob W Spratt Orlando W Shaffer Edward It Straw Robert I. Steuben. LeroT ! . Bbmiafelt Thomas M fituno Charles A Siuull Thomas J Smith Joseph R , , 5 , , , l'i, husuu Jesse Z Schwartz John J W ; Krape Al.tis ' Leas David P ' Jjoouiis Procuian Startzlc Franklin P Truitt Geo W Jr Vanvaliah Robert Wiutcrbottom Wm Wolverton Wm J IjOW Clruient U Lola Galen II Lvinbach James C T-eager Peter lOMrtNT . tsth P. II Uwhkarg laatfe Wart. Captain Charles C. SuuaKLii. 1st Lieut. Josiah Kelly. 2J Lieut. Samuel D. Bates. OCRaiANTS. OrJcrly S. Wilson Murray. 1 Svlr G BcnneU 3 Jacob Neyhart 2 Win L Neabit 4 Jacob K MerU CORPORALS. ius 9 1 ho a Miocmaker vers o u Jtaron ililler 3 Wiu T Iieiubach 7 Wm Meyers 4 Daniel Brown 8 Isaac Wagner Edward M'Gregor, drummer. George Pross, lifer. PIllVATIS. Brooks David Lille Alfred Kay Franklin Mupy Jamea Barton Hunter B Munson Salmon D Kaus Samuel Cawlcy Wm II Critca Wm K Cornelius Edward Cornelius Zacheus Chappell Zachary Collins Peter Donaehy Wm O Ihinahowor Frank Mowry Abraham Meixell Ziba Meixcll Peter Mench John M'Faddin Thed. II Orwig Samuel II Tenny Hugh II Taul George Pierce A II Dull George Reber Samuel B Evana Thompson G Reber Edward M Eyer John Kearick Oliver P Frain John A Reed Howard M Forawalt John IT Straub Elisha, Goodman Ah ram II Slifer Alfred Gnssler Isaiah Stuck Samuel Giffin Samuel M Flear Jonathan W Howard Thomas Ftitzer John D Howard John lies John R Irwin John F Kelly James W Lokas William Winegardcn John K Wetzel Conrad Washelicskei Georpe Washolieskei Wm II , Wapner Joseph II Zechman George W (We are disappointed in not receiving the full list for to-day a paper.) OBrrwpoaeaMs ef the liar A Cbroatela. University Guards, Camp Curtin, ) Harrisborg, June 22, 1863. j Among all of Uncle 8sm' .ons.il wonld be hard to find a more jolly band than that which left Lewisburg on Wednesday last under tb command of T.R. Jones. With just enough of military experience lo make tha life faaainstiog, and with tho'ts of book, and tha dull monotony of recita tion rooms fsr in Ihe rear, we have given ourselves np to a kiod of gay abandon which I fear will last only till we have a Mtnn.A,. Mmntinn ff mavakaa aAil .nnnl.. marches, or, worse still, with the pick and j spade. This evening, at dress parade, the j ,L.mi a .... ..... 'n. vfi..- . eo 00,eg containing eotbos witn me oou-1 A. of tbe 28th Reg. Pa. Militia. Tbis;ifs 0f tbn,. who have .tread, off-red ' numbering include tbe 25 regiments of ! themselves a sacrifice that freedom might l: M I... f.tl ... ik.lk. an.t.-.inarl And tha CoUQtrV PreSCfVCU . l'Jlua9 I'IGU uiehloii i.a. i.ii iui . ua defence of the state. Our. b the fW JUSE 26, 1863. regiment organized for this emergency, of which there will probably b not mors than five or six, the remaining volunteers either being mustered in for six months, or returning boms. The following is a cop, of onr oath : "I do solemnly swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of Americs, snd that I will serve them honestly and faithfully during the exitling emergency tot service in this De partment, against all their enemiea and opposer whomsoever: and that I will observe and obey the orders of the Presi dent of tbe United States, and the orders of lb Officers appointed over me, accord ing to tbe rules and regulations for lbs government of tbe Army of tbe U.S." Gov. Curtio ia to be judge when the emergency is over, and while no speeified time is given, yst it it certain that it eoald not last for sis months, tin it cesses to be an emergency. Tbe boys are enjoying excellent health and spirits, and ar prepared to perform whatever duty ia required of ihem. A few copies of tb Chronicle would com very acceptable. Wit. T tbi blilon of ttl far A Cbnatela: Camp near Harmsbero, June 24, 163. j I bav best informed of my nomination a a candidate for the Assembly by the loyal votera of Union eoenty at tbe primary election held on Saturday Ihe 20th inst. The canvass at home was interrupted by the call to arms to protect our State from iovasioo by the Rebel hordes. Heretofore, Union eonnty poured forth its able-bodied men ia such Urge numbers, that, to meet the requirements of tbe present exigenoy, it was plain, new anl greater sacrifices most be made, aud those of us remaining at borne must answer Iba call by our por sonal service without waiting for Ihe alow proeesa of enrolling and draftiog officers. Tha contest between Hooker and Le will determine lb period of our icrvio. Should that terminate unfavorably to us, we shall no doubt see active woik in lb Department of the Susquehanna. Bui if, aa all hope, our arms shall be successful, the Rebels will not venture far ia this direction, and tbe Minnte Men may spee dily return to their homes. While the enemy threatens enr border, I ean not give my attention to politics or business at boms, but will appoint Repre sentative Conferees io dua time. Permit me,tbro' your oolumns.te return my thanks to tbe people of Union county for tb compliment 1 received at their hands. If tha nomination be ratified at the ceoeral election. 1 ahall be proud to repreaent so patriotic and ao intelligent a district in tbe Legislature of Peansylvania Yours, ia. 8am'l 11. Oawtu. Tuesday Morning' Kewsi. Rebels btve ad va Deed fo Littlestown, Adams eounly, eight miles from Gettys burg. Forces sre also reported operating in Fa,ett county, in iba direction ef Pittaburg. A cavalry fight at Middlebarg, Va., Sunday, reaultcd ia Gen. Pleasantoo'a driving a part of Stuart's cavalry into Ashby'a Gap. We look two cannon and a hundred prisoners, with smsll loss. Nxw York, June 22. A special dis pitcb from Washington says there srs no rebels st Thoroughfare Gap. Nothing was aeeo of tbe enemy towards arrenton aud beyond that point. Our army is on the move. Look out for news. latest 'Mqwb Late advices from PortlluUson and; Vicksliuru represent the besiegers its ; , . . ,r . j muting satiMaciury progress. Col. Saunders (Union) has made a sncccRsful tour in East Tennessee, in which he destroyed three R.tt. bridges nd tbe road from Lenoir up to Knox ville, and took 3 cannon and conside rable ammunition, with 1000 stands of arms and 500 prisoners. The best Rebel ram was rccentlj captured on the coast of Carolinas their next best was wrecked, and a large number of valuable blockade runoora have been captured. Their privateers, however, have taken many of our merchant vessels. Milroy is at Bloodr Run, and the mountain passes are fillintr with more or less defenders and Pittsburg is fortifying against real or reported Rebel advances that way. Since Tlcasanton's cavalry victory," no considerable Rebel force has boon found East of the Bluo Ridgo. Lee is believed to be South of Wiuclirstrr. Thus far. his Btratccy is fmstratcd br IJookcr.wlio reaches to Frederick. It ia settled that E well's corps, of 12,000 to 20,000 superior mon, arc pushtn-j towards Ilarrtshure. Jl they can tako it, they will doubtless Fend out their cavalry, destroying and plun dering, in every direction; and prob ably will try Philadelphia. Our best line of defence is by llarrisburj. E-ch train thai arrives at Harriaburg fro the oulh on th North Central or on I the Cumberland Valley road, brings ita load of fugitives, lhere are congregate, al tb depot the eld and th young, mi Ireas and maid, strong men and weak children, whit and black, all commingled in one common mass, panic etrifkto, wea ry, hungry and exhausted. Bigzg ie niloil tin lilrA hnaA arflAks trUDk.4 and , carpet sack, ar continually accumulating, "bj1? miJ ,b,a P"" which .rM" U' i - faf8 ",l9. "e am1ri - j om utter ruin. ' . "THE UNION," otafalbhri Is 18 14 Whole Ho. -CHRONICLE," established In 1343Wnohj la. 1.004. Hooker's srmy rccnt'v marched an avaraee of 15 to 20 m:!s a dir. in lime fo sfon awl th-cnrl the Ret?! sr.nt'a march f . . . mi : . i to st rot! Doinle alona the Potomac. This J ia in hspnv contrast to the entire idleness, I or 5 or 6 miles a day advance, ot M oiei lan and Porter, who were too often jut '" time too 1 tit bite- Two eopperheede from White Deer, who came to town one da, last week with their badges on, left egjio shortly after rather unceremoniously. The boys got after them, and pelted them with eKits. Tbey made excel leu t time down Water street. iluncy Luminary. Daniel Wolf, a member of an Illinois regiment (son ef Daniel Wolf of Hartley township. Union eouaty) was thot through tbe heart io tbe fight at Jack sou, Missis sippi. Ha leaves a wife and on child. CTTriniiv P. E. Church. t:hamberlin"a buildin?. Service next Sunday, at P M, b, the Pastor. The room has been enlarged. All are affectionate!, invited to attend iLtxoiauuvs iiuittt. CurrteteH Weekly Wheat 81,30 Eggs H Rye 90 Tallow 10 Corn, aid 80 LarJ 10 Oats 55 Clovarsced 4,00 Flaxseed 1,50 Wool 50 60 65 Dried Apples. tl,l0 Potatoes 40 Firkin Butter 12 Sides A Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 12 Ribs & Shoulder 5 Rag 4, 5, and 6 Usui 10 Country Soap 4 6 IVWRfilEtiS By R Br J.-r, 4tb loit. R-r. H. II. COXAIID, DatMiliw, ma IsiufclLA YOLMl, I'hilaJ. L 1ST Of Letter" remaining id the Post Otlice at liKWHUlKU, ft., up to Jaiie 2:1, lsG3: Wsl IVr-uiU a Ootara k.u.v.1 Noikob ttiil.am lctt.ar.to Uii-y KauJ-ubikk J d KauOeubuna U k.yai-a Au.a kail W ilium KwjKo LUxm Hub J ISum J.-bo P Stnnrr Mary Mrs hmttk It.becca tnillh II fcpultr Mrb Mrs Hiartr Julian Snout J..bu 0 t acorr CbarlvS Vi lK.r un L Witllrr Sarah aUa Wright Jnloi A luvkr Jotiu Is .tnilivcktr Carotin Persons calling for the above Letters ' pleas a, the, are "advertised." r uku w roaaasr. r at Borough Ordinance. TIE it ordained by Ihe Burgess and Town 11 Council of the borough of Lewisburg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe owners and proprietors of lols irontmj on west side of Second street, south of Market, bctweea Su Catharine and Hu George sireel in said borough, are hereby required to make the pavemeuta in front of their lots, Ihe same lo be eleven feel wide from ihe bnildiox line of the lot to the line at ihe curb, proper!, graded with the street, and that the same be completes oy Ine ursl aa, f fseniember, 116.S. And further. if the owners and proprietors of s-aid lots or an, at" tbeui shall retuse or ar?irc: lo make ihe said pave ments wuhin ihe time herein specified, the Blreei t.'omuu ssiouer of the borough is hereby auihorurd 10 proceed forthwith lo complete the same at the expense of said owners and proprietors. Bv order of the Conucil : M. HKEfetll.U'lI, liurge.s Altest W. Jos is. Town Clerk Lewisourg, May 4, ISM - Executors' Notice. N'OTICE is hereb, given iliat I'Uts mentarv on the last will aud tcs:aio-r.; of ANDREW HAtiENBlVH, ta e .1 Kisi BuAaloe I'p. t'niou Co. oleccasrd. i.a.e bt-s granted io the subscribers b, the R'ister ot 1,'moa county indue form of law; i.'.'oraa I make immediaie pavnirut.and tiio.sr i iv claims against the same will present li.eia properl, authenticated for seitlemeni is the itsKUIon, ANUKttWU IIA.iKSllLCII. 1 r.i-l.r.Tin., SttH'KI. H4ilKiHi:-l. Culuabta Co. OrtoFETKa II liaSIIUi ll, Ko-I Miltoa, LuivO Ou. Or OHWIO) A UaltJ, Uuu AU ys, Looiaourf Juao II. 1XJ Cash paid for Bark. T WISH to purchase a lar;e quantity ef l roch oat. ukh, oei.rerea at y Tanner, Yard m i.ew.sburg. for wh.cb I will pa, the highest price in cash. pay i Ma, 14, 163. E. J. HULL FOR SALE. THE andersigned, desirous of closing oat business in 1'ewiborg before ihe miil te of April, offers, at Private Sale, th our outfit of bis shop, consisting of Tools, Furniture, be., etc., at former price. He lso offers fine Hearse. March 9. '63 SOLOMON YOUNfi. TWO STRAY COWS. ame npon the premises of the suosi.i locr. about me J-i oi .wa,, 1 wo tovi. one a large red man Cow the other a red Cow with calf. The owner will . prove prop er!,, pa, charges and take them awav. SARAH M'CI.EI.LA!?, Bnffalne township, two Buftaloe X Roads. ailes north of th June 9. issa Auditor's Notice. TN the Orphans' Conn of Union connty.the na'tersuned.dul, appointed Auditor b,th Conn aforesaid io distribute ihe balance in the hands of Daniel Noll, Administrator of the estate of Jeremiah tUnU. late of the township of East BulTaloe.t'nion eoual,.ilec'd,will men the names interested for lhat pnrnose at his otlice, in the Borough of Lewisburg. on Pal- onlay, the SSih da, or Jul,, A. U.. 1163, at tea o'clock A. M-, of said da,, when aa I where, all parties in interest way attend il the, see proper. J. M. C. RANCK, Auditor Jnne . 163 fo Ihe Tax payers of Union county. V JERHON9 wishing to HAVE 5 PER CT. on their state l ax. ean no so or psTin iho m nr hvfore Fndav.lhe inih ot July next. After lhat lime, intereat is charged oa all sums due nnlil paid. J. A. MERTZ, Treasurer. Jnne 5, tsflj. NOTICK! 1 TT daoshter.RACHKf. PETTER, having ill tfi mv house wiihout any just cause or provocauon, I hereb, forbid all person harboring her or trusting on my account, as I karhnrin w... Pa, no debt. ""X Ma, is. e if tinted. Immediately, -.p eno1 sroVB molh.DER, io whom yj goud waj,ei -saritl b pant in Cash. b.t.tlAtttr,l . su- . , , . low Hav,., Ma, 2, tau . Pd NOTICE. tTTHFrREAS, various person havenon) Y trespaasinsj opoa an, property pa Tf h.iw Deer free-, b, driving cattle tm atsiure. fihin;, honiMiy, carryinj off apple,, trap. culling down chesnut trees, burning rails, tie., I am therefore under the acressii, of warainaf all perou from doing so, or otberwUc Motet lerinsr with the same without m, prmisir.a, and 1 will reward an, person wb will inforn me of persons liopassiBg. June, 1863. g. L BECK I sailed States lutcrnal RTmai VbSESSOK'd NOTICE.The tas-pa,era of this District are berrb, notified thal ursaut to tbe provisions of the Aft ot Vw gress pas-ed July I. lt'-, eutille -An act to? pruviJe luterual Kevenue to support the? Uovrrnme.it and pay Interest on tb Pubiiw Urot," and iHe act lo amend the same, passed March 3. 1X03, the second annual assestiaeaS will be made on and ftev tbe fersl Monday (lih day) vt Ma, itiU The awasaiacal wUI embrace the following items t 1. I-ieoxas. All incomes for tb yea ending Dee. 31. lt62, must be returned lo the Aiutaul Assessors, under oaih, hi accue dance wuh ihe instruction of iht Vowmiss' iooer of internal Kevenue. npua tb lai forms provided for that purpose. Each person will be required to retarn bis) total income, so ar specifying tbe sources from which it is derived aa lo enable low Assistant Aisessor lodecide wbaiieduciWa shall be made therefrom. HUSBAND AND WIFE. Where a husband aud wife li together, and ilx-ir taxaole income is id excess ol $GvU, Ihev will be eblUIrd to but one deduction vt $iiuu, that being the average 6xed b, law a an estimated commmatioD for tbe eipeo-i of mainiaimng a faintly. Wbere ihe, live apail tar, wi 1 be u.ted separately, aud be cacts eulitled to a deduction of -$600. GUAR0I.VN3 AND TRUSTEES. Guardians and trustees, whether such traf tees are so by virtue of their otlice as executory, aJini:n-iraiors, or other adueiar, capacity, are required lo make return of tbe iisama belonmz to minors aud oiber persons, wbieb, ma, be held io trust, as aforesaid I aud lb income lax will he assessed opon ike amount returned, alter deducting socb sums as ara exempted from the income tax, aa aforesaid Pruviiled, that the exemption u( six hundred dollars uudrr section VO of the excise law, shall not be allowed on account of an, minor or ether beneficiary of a irusi, except upon the statement of tbe guardian or trustees, made under oalb, lhaiilie minor or beunciary has no ether income from wbicb the said) amount of six hundred dollars sua, be ex empted or deducted. INCUMBRANCE3,RENT9 AND REPAIRS. Interest pai-i b, an, person on incombraa ces npon ihe c.welling-bouse or estate npora which he resides, may be deducted froaa ias come, also his payments for aeeesiar, repair, as well as the amount actual!, paid for rent of any dwelling house or estate wbicb J the residence of tbe person assessed. Persons receiving rent ma, deduct there froaa the amount paid for aecessar, repair. insurance, and interest on incumbrances npesi ! ,uco (eisicd properly Tbe cnsiof aw siruc- -.ares, or iinprovmeuts to buildutgs, ahall as It deducted from income. FARMERS. Ever, farmer or planter will be required fo make return of the value of the produce of bis farm or plantation, without deduction for the labor or services of hiwseif or hi tarail,, or any portion of such produce consumed t, himself aud family. ' Tbe amount paid b, an, fanner or planter i'. x hired labor and necessar, repairs upo his :.i-oi cr plantation, including Ihe subsistence J . : the laborers, and themanore purchased b, j timers to maintain their lands in prestos , . reductive condition, will be allowed. i farm produce, which ihe producer has o :und oa Ihe 31st da, of December. 1863, j mui be appraised ai it market value on that : iAy. , , p...,. A.ticlis Alt. article named in section 7? ol Ihe law (schedule A.) will be assessed for the taxes to which ihe, are liable, for ihe year ending Ma, 1. 1S, viz Carriages, kept for use, for hire, or for passengers Yachts. Billiard Tables, i-ilver ria.it. Uold Plate. These returns must be made lo the Assistant Assessor within tss aiv from dale cl deliver, of the blanks. Neglect, oi refusal lo comply within Ihe time named, imposes tha duly on the Assessor or Assistant Assessor to estimate the income and tax opon enumer ated articles, with an addition of fill, per centum. The entire income tax of ever, person will be assessed at the residence of lh part,, Aud not at the place of business. LICENCES. AH license assessed in accordance with the- act of March,3. 1663. will continue in lorce until the first da, of May, ISM. And all licenses granted afier ihe first day of May in an, ,ear, will expire on tne first da, of Ma, following, and will be issued np rfn Ihe payment of a ra;able proportion of iho whole "amount of dot, imposed for soch licenses; and soch license so granted will ba dated on the 1st da, ofhbe month in which il is issued. Provided, That an, person, firm, or corporation that on the first da, of Ma,. ISS.1, held an unexpired license, will ba assessed a ratable pn portion for the time between Ihe expiratioa of the license and ih first da, of Ma,, eighteen hundred and siii, four." All persons doing knsinesa within this district must appl, lor new license lo run from Ihe date their preent license expire (which in most cases is September 1st, I8:i.) to Ihe 1st or May. iw. vrnencver, py the amendments, new rates of license ara established, Ihe new license will be asses-ed at the new rates, and in all case where ih present license expires September 1st, IS63, tbe new license will cover a period of eisht months, and must be assessed lo pa, lww thirds of the yearly tax. PENALTIES. When an assessment for license ha been made, upon neglect or refusal to give ihe list or make th application within ihe tune re quired, and the assessment is retnrned in iba annual list. Ihe fifty per centum penallf prescribed in section II most be added, and! ean not be remitted, either b, the Assessor rr Collector. By le act, March 3, 1863, the pena'tv of two years imprisonment is added to the pun ishment provided in former acts for those wha fail to lake ont license when required b, th excise laws of the United Stales. The former annual assessment was mnett embarrassrd for waut of information, on rh part of citizen, with regard lo the dunes im posed on Ihem by the excise taw. ii man ifest tha', with the knowledge mow ai'ame l on Ihe pan of ihe lax-payer, and wuh tha assistance .rend-red bv iln circular, that ignorance of ihe law can no looser be plesd ed by delinquents in ihe hope ,.f avo.d:oi t penalties provided. ,.... liANIEI. KEXIl'-' ' p - ! -
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