in cim mi iiwiiiM uimid jjijjii BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At tA9 per Tear, alwaya la Advance. "THE UNION," established In ISM Whul N., 2.G2G. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1863. "CIIR9NICLE," established1 lo 1813 Whole No.. 1,005 NBl"HE SKNI-WKKKLT. Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon. Incidents of the Raid. Tb. Rebels bad FIVE Pennsylvania . . . ' i end Cumberland id tbeir power. tbe Itst Coveromeo continue, to b. .o.t.in.d, .t j f JoM TheM .. 0 .bout . millto. doll.r. per day, b, loan. ; p.ft TbonsM( , k, ni be bis beeo elected Cbsplaio of ibe 35tb. In the rollt of the Companies iron this I borough, the mines of Rev. W. E. Crabs, ad K. P. K. Church, in the Willisms- ! port Rifle, appear. Hot. Geo. M'Nair of Trevertoa, says ha bas enlisted as a high . private and is off to llarrisburg." i t.- t : u.... on . on dowo tba river vesterday morning from : discipliued soldiers, who helped them- , . , . - I - rmiAtii. ar. in jnn.a minnanw. n nil - i from tbe people. And if ibe government i property worth Fifty Millions of Dollars. oblie.tion.prov. not good, what can be 1 , , CumberUo, V.lloy'.w.tmed bers, bas recruited Company aod goo. j W. nr. poor white trash this tw.uty furtb to battle. Win. II. Dill, of Will- d.vs. for w. have bid neither mail nor papers. tamnnnrt SAininarv. filiate! mm m flrivatn ! r j i i j3Ja3ging from what ws saw coming hungry, ragged borde of armed and well j liredy townibip, tb. Wheat is half cut, ' selves to all needed military aopplies- and is a good yield of plump graio. Oats j very genteely but very sweepiogly, to tbe i is better euffsred is enou to make every woman seold, aad sicken every cleao-uioutbed mao, in tb. county. lirady township is improving by divid ing farms, which mikes belter cultivation aud rt quires additional -buildings. These, I their neighbors' property to tb. robbors ! . 6 , J " j- . ' ' . '(Mitohell and GatBeld) an r than was expected, but Corn bas terror, dtseotufort, and luting pecuniary pre,cbedi , Co I from drought and worms. There j damage of thousand, of c,u,.t persons. ' Sh Tobacco grow.og b, tb. read A. tb. Rebel, advanced, people beg.. to bide their horses aod cattle, and th. coveted goods, ioto tb. wojds for security 'but (would it be thought 1) men wer. found mean and base enough, to betray all over tb. couutry from Ueoerals (Mitohell and Gat field) and Admirals Colonels, Cap- oonditioa are fighting for L,w and ; Liberty. Thousands mora are aoting as I nuraes and as providers- io various ways i fur tb. physical, mental, moral and reli- ' j gious wants of eold'ers and sailors. No Views of General Meade. unci raoa ma. thkki moxtm us. Hit Qnmu rirra Star Canrs, Our I Bear falmouth, Virginia, April 2, lWvt. I Sis: 1 bav. tb. bouor lo acknowledge the receipt of your letter of th. 2Sth alt., inviting me to be present at a proposed meeting of lb. Loyal National League, to be held at Union Square on the 11th inst, and, in tb. event of my inability to attend, nuking for my views. My duties with th. army la th. Hold, and th. near approach of active operations, preclude the possibility of my presenoe on tb. occasion referred to, which I tb. mors regret, because, cordially subscribing to t lli LI 1 l" n! , v - 0 aud tbe uew brick school bouses that dot i Such men bav. laid op for themselves no I ? .7 I " V. " V...: """ principles .nunciated as the in it in mil ininiii ii iiPHiiHr uhidiiuu. lh. township, ar. of a superior stjls. t9Sume Copperbosds in M'KwensviHe Utempted to drive off Hcv. P. M. Barber, I'resbyierian supply, for baviog addressed ; tbe Union Lgue. Tbe ooogregaiioo oted unanimously to sustain bins. Mr. Durber is an old Democrat, and has been with the soldiers in camp aod field, and "can't see" anything unchristian or nopa triuiie in doiog what b. can to sustaio tb. Union aud the Joverument. ' Mike a Choice. "Xot thit mam, but Burabbai," wal th. small trouble. Rev. Mr. Smiley, who bad $20,000 in clotbiog, boots and shoes, bad to remove them several times to occur, tbein from 'iofivuicrs, and succeeded. I labored more, or mad. greater sacrifices ! for tba cause, than Christian preachers, j Such a oaus. tests th. highest manhood th. most exalted powers of soul. True i n.trinti.m Sa nonrinhprl mnA hatlnWfid bv Not so bis neighbor, F.Shewers, a great , ,. . stickler for " the Constitution," who felt ! perfectly safe with seven hundred barrels of whiskey, but which waa spirit ed .way in a very 'unconstitutional' manner I Tb. leading officers remembering th. fat. of tb. "Two Young Itears iu Wanton 1 Mood" tried to prevent pilfering, aod in i Corntfpondrnea of Ujc Star k Chronicle. Mill Dale, Miss., June 20. Tba Geography says, " the summers in Mississippi ar. very hot." Tb. Geogra phy is a veracious chronicle, as w. bav. , .established, and iu supremacy aokoowl- tbe last acoounts. lleavv rains on Sandav erobablv Dre basis 01 your association, ll wouta anjra j ,ented a battle between Meade and J.ee Ibe Laihos oUtcrs Ail hocictv will ant im haift'i ttlork. Tblr4 Mrrrt mmmt Markait THUKSKAIt AfrkKNutN,allDelck. AUwracy at Law, UWWNRS. ItlOV co, ra. OFFICE (on Harkei ft ) lormerly occupied by Wiu. Camerua, Jr. Collections and other professional business promptly attended to. Claims lcr PenMon, BoDiities and arrrars of pay due from (iov't, made onl and collrcied June 1, 163 Latest Ne70 Tbo 28th P. V. (ezfl.pt Jones' Co. when last beard from was at Wayoesburg, S. E. corner of Franklin county. Tba Militia bad a skirmish, in wbioh tbey bor. well tbeir part without loss. Tb. Kebcl Oeo. Jenkins is a prisoner. We have nothing by Telegraph as we go to press (.Monday P. M ) A great battle may bo expected, daily, somewhere between llagerstown and tb. I'ototuao. Tuesday Slornliis's) New a. Bloody Riot. Yesterday, th. boasted "friends of tbe Constitution and Laws" in New York eitv. carried out their Dint of ,.;ti. th. Hrfi hnrnin .,,J killiu? at embrace ll.e lotluwinj items. .k. l... .. I I. IscUa.-AII incomes for lh. year ending Dec 31, 162, uiutl be relumed lo the Called State luternal Revenue 4 SSESSOK'S OTICE. The lai-payers j. ot this Disiricl are hereby uotilied that, puiauant lo ibe provisions ul the Act ot Con gress pas.ed July 1, 1063, entitled "An act lo provide Internal Revenue to support the itovrrnineni and pay lotere! on the Publis Dcbl," and the act iu amend ibe w me, pi.srd March 3, 1863, the second annual asseanienl will be made on and after the first Monday ; (4ib day) ol May inU Attention to Orders ! r PHE os.Vr.ii ned harin received an bnii. 1 orahle discharge liora ihe military terviem of the IT. H. ba.rd opoa Sarrrra's errtitrai of disability, baa rrtnrned home lo atlrad lo bosineis ai theOLD H)srot FH;E bTA.M), where be will be plad to see bis old hired and cnlomers s he has just issued the fully, wing Order : .No. I. That all Irne, loyal citizen, whu have unsettled accounts for Posiage.Siibrrip lions of Book aceonni,will rrport iheuivrlvrs al his Hrad (juartrrs lor aenlrnienl, as he is determined to publish a roll of delinquents aad muster them out of the service. H W t T.OTZER, Captain commanding REMOYAL. awaiting so attack io some strong position between that and tbe river. Gold in Baltimore dowo to 180. mo muoh pleasure to co-operate with you ' Uur forces hold llagerstown, while Lee is in giving a public expression to tb. same. My views, which you ask for, ar. very brief and simple. Tb.y nr., that it is, and should be, th. nodoubted aod unhesi tating duty of every eitizoo of tbo llcpub lie, to give bis whole energies, atid to con tribal, by all tbo means in his power, to tbo determined prosecution of the War, 1 Corn, old.. until the integrity of tba Government U 12 10 10 i bad verified to as during tbo last few dajs that w. bavo been hers. I was down by - ........ f.. I U..4 .1 m iub.iui, w-i uvHciimi. tua tuarv . , . , t. - , . l .( i , , , . . tarn roaa vesieruav. a uo uuas waa at tea. i character desired t. b. released .rom were several small grocery and dry goods : , ... i . i. t - w. ..,;.... r , , , , . " . four to aix toobes, and fios aa it could be, .Id. So aom. of tb. most i.flu.n.i.1 i .ece.s.rie., but of 'luxurie. .1.",. On. i?"! ,I?",U."1 "''" CoppwbMdiofOUiorttoiIjrotmtothtmiB wt, gtrippcd while tht owoor wm -tf . . , ,1. . - , " iF (haw aara traarla In malt. TklrutntmXm Jjiog deid ia ibe seme batldioff. . A. . 9 1 awfoanlfj ailAfiC mwttmnt ia anna lh haaft A. v.-.;!!. 4 ern : " r- .ww .i.ib, m(.j uaia akuviov uvu cattle from the farmers. Tbey robbed even a Poor ITonse ! Bunday morning, they commenced rum maging from house to bouse, taking arms aud everything useful for them. In on. large town tbey made tb. women cook for fifteen hundred men and when .'resident to beg for tbo M release" of their Vallandigham. Uld Ab. received them politely, argued tb. case, and fioslly decided to grant their request provided they (tbo Committee) would sign their Dames, aa honorable men, to the fullowiog propositions, to be published : -I. That there Is now a Rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which ia to destroy the National Union; and edged. Deprecating aa useless all discus sion as to tbo causes of lb. war, tba fact of it. existence, aod lh. necessity for its eonlinuanee, abould alona oeoupy us. For ita successful proaceutioa and termination, 1 am clearly of tba opinion there '14 only iicujiflUurrj iilavfcct, Corrected Weekly Wheat 81,30 Eggs I Rye 90 Tallow . Sl Lard Oats 55 Clover seed Flaxseed 1,50 Wool Dried Apples. $ 1,00 Potatoes Firkin Butter 12 Side k Shoulder 5 Fresh Butter... 12 Ktbs ii Shoulder 6 Uags 4, 5, aod 6 11am 10 Couotry Soap 4 & 6 Assistant Assessors, under oath, in accor dance with ibe instructions of the Commiss ioner of Internal Kevenue, upon the blank forms provided for thai purpose. Each person will be required to returo his total income, so far specifying Ihe sources from srhich it is derived as 10 enable the Assistant Assessors to decide whaideduciiuas shall be made therefrom. HUSBAND AXD WIFE. Where a husband and wife live together, and their taxable income is io excess ol tic, they will be entitled to but one deduction uf Kilfl thai K.in. th l,rj, filril h llW II ...4,00 j a miniated commutation tot the espeos. of 50 1 maintaining a family. Where ihey live apart ... 40 . they will be taxed separately, and be each rPHB subscriber respectfully informs her 1 friends and patrons lhal she has mi. Ted Iu R M C.nper'a late stand, eurner of Third! and Market tin. where she will keeo on hiin.l Tbe assessment will j , fMM assortment of LADIES' TKIMUI.NO. KIBUO.V and Ml lO.ND of all kinds also; uallaher s eeleoralea su.ir. Motto "Sulall l'ffjitt ami (Jut'tk &uet." It. M'.llalioo. BAKERY. that, in your opinion, an Army and Navy are 1 assured Ibe families bad DO mora food to constitutional means for aoppresing that j . ... fii.. . Wbea tba Rebels ssw buodrsds and thonsand. of able-bodied cititens staring rebellion -J. That no one of you will do anything which, in his own judgment, will tend lo bin der the increase or favor the decrease, or lessen white enraged rebellion i and 3. Thai earn 01 you win, iu nis .pucrt, 1 - - do all he can to have ineoincers, soiairra ana ; j r j red. and dust. Tbey bad just arrived. Our frienda ara within stone-throw of us, but nobody stirs out except on compulsion. Last night, about one o'clock, tbey com. meoesd a terrific cannonade, down at Vioksburg, and it was kept np without intermission until tbont ten o'clock to day. Though w. wer. eight miles off, it wskened ns all np, but wa bava beard neither tba oeoasion nor tbo upshot. A parcel of prisoners wera sent off from her. -..!- . ,1 11 : . 11 : j f the increase or lavor inr urcmsc, or : - inmaii. ininiii niria iiiiw. liaaaiu sen th. efficiency of the Army or Ka.y "T T T , ,T ! "J oI Jh ite enraged in. the effort to aoppress thai of eowarda. And when aom. of th. "eon ,. ... , , , I etitutiooal" prater, fawned befor. them, .. tber. was nothing to .at ia there. Sioea ten o'clock, wa bava n't board a gun eamenof the Army and Navy, while engaged gait "men who would Dot fight for their :i h:.:r..d :VeeY: - M supported 1 This asks nothing of Vallandigham ; it this were not fit to live in it." Whil. they took th. advantages offered only asks a few of hi' friend, professedly j by spies and traitors, tbey despised them, . . . -,t 1 1 ' . - 1 j :. : : loyal, to connteraei in. .v 00 una dri doing. H. always boasted that b. n.v.r ad so expressed it in various ways. Mr. Guss, of the Juoiatn Seniiatl, wnipd a man or a dollar to pnt down tbe ; went ont with a scouting party to keep : our corps. It used to be a question, witb soma of It ia said that Davis promised a buodrsd thousand men if tbsy wonld hold ont three weeks. Tbey have doaa mora than that, but wa bav. seen no intimation of Ibe threatened oloud. Wo ara bera in complete order. Our ambulance tod other train, ara bore, and ootbiog ia wanting to teriao and Baniisl Cb.utcb.es, a slain required nnioo ana narmony among our-1 uraceiei, to oe ten ai tma uiuce. selves, aod the bringing to bear meo and means proportionate lo tba power and re sources of tbe country. entitled lo a deduction of $6uu, GUARDIANS AND TRUSTEES. Guardians and trustees, whether soch trus tees are so by virtue of their otfice as execators, administrators,, or other fiduciary capacity. Lost, Sunday evening, between the I'resby. . required to make, return of the income ... J . . . . 1 k. .nininii tn m 1 it 1 ; ami il h a r narnn aar h -H Gold 1 QrP On Sunday evening, between tbe jVJo 1 ,i,r Rrf- 'h ,nd Anthony St.a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES belonging to an . , - -i 1 agen person, a suitaoie rewaru tur weir or turn ourpoo. vi wuimh , .,:., Ihi, oarmooy, 1 xoow 01 no measure oeiior ns at borne, whether wa should marry until we were rich. Our life in th. army bas dsmonstraied the non-necessity of it. rebellion. So fair and reasonable an I tb. invaders from gottiog thro' the gaps cffcr mo .ay lo Vallandigham his sym- J on their southern border. Aa tbey were patbisiog "frienda" decline ; tbey prefer j ununiformed, they looked about aa bad as to leave tbeir "Barabbaa" in "exile :" ao the Seceah, hod many mistook them for tb. responsibility is no longer with th. 1 Rebels, aad ran to bide, and alarmed th. j I nave lived, with two others, for two i'residsnt The Copperheads, tb. Kebela . eountry. Dul ins editor says, 1 mourns ana more, wiia no oiner nouse end tbe British mm to agree in this all "Near Waterford, ona old woman gave wan a tent fly, open at both ends, put up desin to uaa Vallandieham ao as best to j tnree ebtm for Jettereon Uavis. Another en aticka cut Iron tbe wood, aod a small aid in destroying this free government "Changei of Baie." The Rebel raid into Pennsylvania ia opening tbe eyea of many as to the true Datura and designs of the Slaveoeraoy. It dissipate, all fina-spun moonshine theories of "Stat. RiehU." Ev.n Gov.'. Parker nd seemed satisfied witb lb. arrangement, wbil. a young man who stood by declared be would sooner bare Davit for President than Lincoln. " A man in the Amberson Valley laid be bad fled from near Chambersburg that when ha was at home be bad been a pretty good Copperhead, but .th. next of New Jersey, and Seymour of New York time be saw tb. Uebs be wsoted to bava who three months seo would bavo defied i musket. We judge, that if the Rebels j . j r - . i .n r. I would overrun tbe whole btate, it would end resented President Lincoln i call for mi M CojBeldiM1 ' more men now are aiding hitn in trying j A mnmp neM Huntingdoo.who mistook to destroy Lee's army. They ace tbey j l0lnfl Union scouts in disguise for Rebels, must aid Pennsylvania to secure tbeir own and then avowed his treason and revealed States jut aa we must aid tbe loyal . all the secrets b. knew, bas been taken up r m...i.j I virgin!. t t ! for bis revelations, and should be tried 1 J D i'eDOfvIrsnia from ravage. State,County end Township lines are nothing in this matter wi are but one country, and have one "supremo" Government only! ' SjavWa bav. been furnished names of Messrs. Chs. F , youog 8 , and a few othera of White Deer Hole Valley, who wore the CoDD.rbesd ornament. We are asked to publish tbem. Sba'n't do it. They will get older and more sensible, we hope, and how it wonld lcok to ace their Dames in that connection 2 We are told there are in a Democratic 1 club formed in Uniootoajn, Saturday, men who discouraged enlistments and gavo in wrong ages to the enrolling officer yet claim lo ba "good Union men 1" tA.Tbe Brady Township Union League (Slifer P. O., Union Co ) have chosen the fullowiog Officers : President J. Green Miles. Vice President Kobert Caldwell and punished for an example. Fatiiotic ministers. A gentleman who makes no religious profession, aod who rarely attends publio worship, recently remarked to a friend that ho bad for aom. time been deeply, ... riously impressed with a great fact that to Christians, and especially to Christian ministers, waa our nation most indebted for ila salvation from tba Rebel autocrats. They have been, from the first, the most intelligent and xealous in exposing and ditch, ten minutes' work, dag around it, aud, at limes, eat all I could within my reach, and not suffer could not go beyond twenty or thirty cents a day, coffee and tea into the bargain, but at government price., and in n country robbed of everything. It only abows what a man can gat along on, aod anything above tbat is luxary. Ooo esu appreciate the beauties of gipsy life. Free aod bealtby, and by no meant expensive. I bav. tbre. blankets, a half doxeu enps and saucers, half dozen knives and forks, two tin plates, a eoffee pot, atew pan and frying pan, a wooden bucket aod a tin oup, three towels and a tmoko pipe and have found them anflioient for my self and two companions, and have enter tained all the friends tbal come to see me. I Ibiok I can carry tbem boma with me, aod when I ean give ao assurance lhal they are all Ibal is neeesssry for living, I should think I could have no difficulty, on tbat score, of finding a companion for life. I mean Ibia at a tly advertisement. One of tbe finest things I have teen is the magnolia growing lo tbe height of fifty to aeventy feet, with itt resplendent ! enameled green leaf, itt large white flower calculated than tbe organixation of your Loyal National League. Ita broad and aimple platform, ia ooo to which cititens of all parties can aubscribe ; and I have no doubt ita effects will be most salutary, in proving to those who are in arms to tubvert the Government, that, whatever differences of opinions may exist on minor points, upon tbo main point at ihsre being but ono Government and one Sag, we ere determined and united. Wishing yon every luoeets in your pa triotio objeot, I have to assure you, for myself and those nadsr my command, tbat we do oot hesitate to pledge ourselves to unconditional loyalty to tbe Govern ment of tbo United States to aa unswer viog support of its efforts to suppress the Rebellion, and to apare no endeavor to maintain unimpaired the National unity, both in principle and territorial boundary. I have the honor to be, air, Most respectfully, your obedient serv't, GKORGUG. MKADE, llajor-G.nsral of Velnu'eert. Jamii A. Roosevelt. Esq., Secretary Loyal National League, New York. Tbe Sing Sing Republican, aanouaoiug tbo arrival of Ihe degraded pompous Col. D'Utassy al that place, aays : " When he waa asaigosd to n ahop, be asked f bit keeper to allow? bin to go alone i 3 froa tbe chop to the mesa room, remark-' iog tbat be deemed it too degrading for , sT him, baviog been a Colonel and an aoting i ca Brigadier General io Ihe United States 3. service, to march with common convicts, j Io answer, tba keeper simply remarked, ; ' Captains, Colonels and Brigadiers ar. all alike here; all reduced to tbo ranks.' When be ineideotally mentioned that ba bad bad a university education, acd was master of eleven different languages, the keeper replied : ' Ooo language is all we have here; and we vent very little ef that.'" , SPECIAL NOTICE. mHE Books of EVAN'S St COOPER are ia s X my hands for collection. All persons desiring lo settle their account, will find the Books at my OlGce. V. D. BREWER, Lewtsburg, luly 13. Attorney al Law I WOULD respectfully annonne. that hav ing taken Mr. Cooper's eMablihnrnt I shall keep on band t'retstl Hread, Ckes, also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Kya wbea ordered. ICE C RE A M and Coniectionery in every variety. L. M'MAHO.X LaaisUrg, Maj 11, 18C3 NOTICE. VN ASSESSMENT made bv thf Dard of Directors of the LYCUMI.NU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY is now in iha hands ol Ihe andrmgned fur collection. Th. By-Laws of ihe Company require the same tn bv paid wiihin thirty days alter this date. All concerned will please take notice. SOLOMON HITTER, Agent Lewisburg. June 27, 1863 Tho Secretary of tbo Treasury hat authorized ma to continue tny Agency for brief period, Aad nutil farther notice, I shall eontinae to receive subscriptions to the 6-20 LOAN AT PAR, At my Office, and at the different Snb-Ageo-cies throughout ihe Loyal States. JAV COOKE, Subscription Agent, IM South Third Street, Philadelphia belonging lo minors and other persous, which may be held in Irusl, as aforesaid ; and the income lax will be assessed upon the amount returned, after deducting such sums as are exempted from the income tax, as aforesaid t Provided, that Ihe exemption of aix hundred j dollars under section Vo of ihe excise law, ; shall not be allowed on account of any minor . Wt or other beneficiary ot a trust, except upon mrS lh U9i.rn.nl of th. vnir.lina nr lrno..t. t BnSBI made under oath, that the minor or beneficiary has no other income from which the said amount of six hundred dollars may ba ex empted or deducted. INCUMBRANCES, RENTS AND REPAIRS. Interest paid by any person on incombraa- ces upoo the dwelling-house or estate upon ; which be resides, may be deducted Irom in. $5 Reward HJ: GOING THE UNIVERSAL f Jam. I TTT7M, 5 -f.i i THE SPRfXO AERirAt, OF . mm mn AT come.also hts payments lor necessary repairs, ! -m-f Wt. f as well as the amount actually paid for rent j 31 iVa avI3I3IER3IAN S or any dwelling bouse or estate which s the residence ot ihe person assessed. Persons receiving rent may dedact there from the amount paid for necessary repairs, insurance, and interest on incumbrances opoa such rented property. Tbe cost of aew struc tures, or improvmenl lo buildings, shall aol be deducted from income. FARMERS. Every farmer or planter will b. required to make return of the value of the produce of his farm or plantation, without deduction for the labor or aerviees of himself or his laini.y. cr any portion of such produc. consumed by , himself aud family. j Tbe amount paid by any farmer or planter for hired laoor and necessary repairsopon his I i farm or plantation, including the subsistence j , of the laborers, and the manure purchased by i : farmers to maintain their lands in present ' productive condition, will be allowed. ) r Farm produce, which tbe producer bav oa j : band oa tha 31l day of December, 1 863, ; nasi p aporaiscu ai us marsvi vain, on mat : Bay. J. EavstiasTt AaTictaa. All articles named in aecuoa 77 of Ihe law (schedule A.) will be assessed for the laxea to which tbey are liable, for Ihe year ending May 1. lifil, viz I Carriages, kept for use, fot hire, ot for passengers, lacbia. Billiard Tablet, eiilver Plate. I Sold Plate. These returns must be made to the Assistant ' ai.aa from data nf Istate of Hrs. Sarah E. Davis, dee'd. DMINISTRATOR'S HOTICB. Letter . of a?minfirai!oo ow the estate of widow; larah E. Davis, deceased, late of Lewsburg avin; been granted to the subscriber by lhal legister o! Union county in due fofra of la, IF persons indebted lo szid estate are hereby .ufied to make immediate payment, and alt' ai'ing any jnsl claims against (he same may resent them duly authenticated for settlement ' I JAMES M. BUCK WEII., Admin'r, or to GKO. V. MtLUUS, iawiaaarf , Apat law York, Hay S, 1x9 . . I . mm & id93 LETTER A" fm'iii) Swing larfjittr, iVith u;l tlic new improvement !r i . r, Braider, Feller, Tucker, Outui..-, Oitbercr, !tc. 13 the cheat- t. .:n.t Ltdt, and most beautiful of i ; matblncs far Family sewing and iii.t zujinulactsriDg purpose. Itj tseTf-s tltc intcrlfJCKCU stitcii (wuica proved to be, indeed, the "salt of tbe earth," and individuate of thit class have been most largely bleated in their spiritu al labora. The Williamspnrt Bulletin, alludes to the waking up of that town, lo repel tbe invasion, through the labora of Rev T. 51. Reese, P. . Of his speeoh at the meet- Recording Secretaries tireen M'Carty and : log called by him at the Court Iloute, the m. Moore. . Editor save. " ' " ft tner and Ueo. K. Swope. 1 reasarer John Tate. r . .L . J.:. tl. . I I - - - , irustr.ung .on u.gu. luo .u. . , ,wgtr htB , pin .. gifiBg , ,ha me Siavoooiuera lunurrocvtoB. iuj ua.o . Ji:.i. "For ardent natriotism. imnassioned elcquenoe, aod stirring appeals to bis Executive Com mi l lee D. Fnresroan. John i COUOtrvm.O. it ia anl.lnm muallad. It firoB", A. B. Jemison, John Kreiner, Joseph aroused his bearers to tbe utmost enthu. ' , siasm, and elioited tba applause of every fcrTWe had tested lb. Clothes Wring- loJal person iu th. audienea. We hav. er, advertised in another column, before eardibia eloquent divine denounced for wc contrseted to advertise it. It ..vet I lT- P'e"b'0 b' .... ! liberty it at stake in a contest of armt, elbow grease in wringing it wrings dryer j reii0u teachers should ba bold in tbeir than by hand it etpediates tbo drying ' patriotism, in tb. pulpit and out of ilj vastly and it duet lest damage to olothei i Wm. R. McNeil, of the Uapiut onurcn 10 thin twiatiog of fabrics by band or other j ' P'1"! unlisted as a private, ou the ancbines. eall of tba Governor for troops ; has aioe. '. Deen eieot.j Chaplain of the 37th Reg. mso i.ieui. omwva passcu suro nam, i j, Kirkpatrick, of the Baptist ebureO air n most delicious odor. Along tbe Mississippi river, tbe cotton wood ie most luxuriant. With a bright green leaf, a crott between our aspen and poplar, Ihe woodis very muoh like what we call bal sam, and ita growth is very rapid. It grows high, tall and straight. Ita wood is very light and brittle. Up bere on the hill, amid tbe oaralva straggling undergrowth ef limber, it a very pretty imitation marble abaft, marking the grave of a little girl three yeara old. Arouad ara tbe graves of rebels, witb rude head boards marked with lead peooil from different regiments of Jjouiaiana aad Mississippi. I could tfot help think iog of what vett grave-yard wa have made of our ooontry, Every bilUide, every valley.mountaio lops and aea shores, are the resting places of those from every State and country, friend and foe. Our own regiment is tingularly healthy. Not one bat died a natural death einot Ootober last, almost nine months. We ftarOo. writer stales that at the fall of Virkahnro via look 07 flflfl nrl.nn... 109 . D i r ' " - field pieces, aod SO tiega guna, 50,000 ittod of arms, 57 ttaada of colors, 19 Generali and 130 Colonele. There were 5,600 men in the hospitals, half wounded. The ammunition aod provisions of Iho Rebele waa getting short. The city it very much injured. There are 50 ttetm bottt at tbe landing. There waa no bit. tern ess between the combatants, each complimenting tho other army for their bravery aod endurance. When the Rebele were threatening Uarrisburg, Wm. B. Miller again turned out to keep back tbe 'Southern brethren,' and even came to Northumberland county to beg tbe farmers and othera to hasten down to save bie property from tha very men whoae cause be has aided I Al Ibe same time be aboaed faa moeb as be knew how) the very Administration that atanda betwetn nt and Ibe maraudert I A correspondent aaka who ia to blame for tba present invasion. Friend, prime your musket, join your neighbor, aod maroh upon the invader. Drive bim from Iho State, and then we ean discusa and deoido the queation. Recrimination ia eowardioe, and eowardioe it n crime. Sunburjf American, (Union Dem.) Vallandigham made a apeeeh in wbioh be aaid, that, nnleaa the war eeaaed, the Rebel " ought to be induced lo male an lute. .aturJav. in charffn of over 100 l.....lr ll.,n h.. .lan antered tha Stat, i ean't cooerttolata ourselvee ou tba fall of . tiiMMtoit.'' It ia probable tbat thit "mar. j iulU RtM prisoners, on tbeir way to j s rvioe, aod is elected Chaplain of tbe 'JGtb Vicktburg j the tannonade haa conimeooed lyr" hat ttken advantage of hie eojouro uv.-Htai in l'hiltde r.hia. l!ri. Hav. l.vrua jLlirlcs. ol fallen ilm. ' a sgatO. J jo tbe South to make the iadaeemeuL d "yO Wringer can be durable without Cog X Wheels. The Universal Wringer took the nrsi rremiam (silver medal and diploma) at the KewYnrk Fair.lSfiJ. Ii was pronounced SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS in the World's Fair at l.oodon. 1863, and has always taken the first Premium in every State and County Fair when ia fair enmpeiitina with other machines. Ii is the Original and nly (leonine and Reliable Wringer before the People. It surpassea all others in Strength of Frame, Capacity of Tresjore, Tower of Action. We rhalleage the wavlt-vs trfy all remeettlleat It saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money! it win wear lor tears wnnooi itepair: No Servant eaa Break it ia Using! A child eight yeara old eaa Operate ill No caution or skill ia required ia its use! It save its cost in clothing every six months! Ci? Every Wringer wuh Cog-n heels is warranted in every particular. CANVASSERS WANTED I To men who have had experience as ean vassers, or any who wonld like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable invention,liberal inducements will be offered and good territory given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Kight) in which they than nave the exclusive sale. Editors desiring a Wringer can pay in advertising. R. C. BROWMNO, General Agent. lOnSmB 3(5 Broadway, New York nnst73Mr wis it ita a k vt vat way ati-saw uain vi . , 11 a delivery ol the blanks. Negleci.oi refusal to ! on botlt SlJes,) and ba gruae comply witbiu tb. lime named, imposes the j japacity for sewing to estimate the income and lax upon enumer ated articles, with aa addition of fitly pes centum. The entire income tax of every person will be assessed at the residence of the party, aud not at tbe place of business. LICENCES. All license assessed in accordance with ihe aci of March 3, 1S6I. will continue ia lorce ontil the first day of May, 18fl. And all licenses granted alter Ihe first day of May in any year, will expire on tne first day ot May following, and will be issued up on ihe payment or a ratable proportion ol ihe whole amount of duty imposed for such . i r r rvnj ir t rTrt ... S ilUU XVXlO VIM KlUI X i-l, i nd with . - ALL KINDS OF TDHEAn. .Even Leatber, as well as tbe finest Muslin, may to scrvn to perfection on ".bis machine. It will use SOU spool Vottoa S3 well as No. ISO liuen thread. What it can do can only be known by seeing tbe iuacbino tested. ' THE FOLDIN'G-TOP CASH f o the Tax payers of Union county. PERSONS wishing to 8AVE S PER CT. on their State Tax, ean do so by paying Ihe name on or betore rriday.ihe 10th of July next. After that time, interest is charged oa all sums due until paid. J. A. MEKTZ, Treasurer. Jnne S, HAS. NOTICE ! MY daughter, RACHEL FETTER, having le'l my house without any just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid an persons harboring her or trusting oa my account, as t will ray ao debts whatever or her ennirac. 1 n&-,.u,r Ee-rt'D lug. Pbiiaavnui rtiB Buffalo. Tp, May IS, 1603 licenses; and such license so granted will be I fa among the most valuable of all tbfj dated on Ihe 1st day of the month in which il 1 1 . T. ,., ia issued. Provided. That any person, firm, new improvements. It may be openeil ana 9uusuinuai or corporation that on the first day of May, 1863, held an unexpired license, will be assessed a ratable proportion for the time betweea the expiration of the license and the first day of May, eighteen hundred aud sixty-four- All persons doing business wiihin this district must apply for new license lo run from Ihe dale their present license expires (which io most cases is September 1st, 1863.) lo the 1st of May, 1864. Whenever, by the amendments, aew ratea of license are established, the new license will be assesed at the new rates, and in all eases where the present license expires September 1st, 1863, the new license will cover a period of eight months, and must be assessed lo pay two thirds of the yearly tax. PENALTIES. When an assessment for license has been made, upon neglect or refusal to gie the list or make tb. application wiihin ihe lime re quired, and the assessment is returned in the annual list, Ihe filly per eeniam penally prescribed ia xeetion 1 1 most be added, aad eaa not be remitted, either by the Assessor or Collector. Bv Iho act. March S. 1893. the penalty of two years imprisonment ia auaea to ine. pan ishment provided in former acts for those who fail to take onl license when required by the excise laws of the United (Slates. The former annual assessment was mneh embarrassed for waul of information, on ihe part of eiuxens, with regard lo ihe duties im posed on tbem by the excise law. It is man ifest that, with the knowledge now attained on Ihe part of the tax-payer, and with the assistance rendered by this circular, that ignorance uf ihe law ean ao longer be plead ed by delinquents ia the hope of avoidingbe penalties provided. TjANIEI. ken dim. I'. 9. Assessor Utn District, Ftna'a put as a 9pacicni3 table to sustain tho work, and when 4lic machine is not in oao it may bu Vdi heb into a box, which protects She working parts of the machine. J There is no other machine to ciual ethc Letter A in .SIMI'LICITV, DUIumLITi. t liAlMDITV, ami CERTAINTY uf correct action at all rates of speed. The Family Sewing Machine is fast ebccomiti? as popular for family use aa "SisiiEB & Co.'s Manufacturing Ma i 0:hines are for manufacturing pnrpo ues. 'I - The Branch Offices are well supplied tiwith silk, twist, thrcatl, needles, bit, cc. of tbe very best quality. -, Send for a pamphlet aud a copy ot I a: ai d C Sijigeb & Co.'s Gazette." I JCalOOl M. SINGER A CO., ioH Uioadway.NcwiorK. Philadelphia Office, 10 Chesnut street. Miss M. S. ZUBER. Agent in Lewisburg. s -- a - r
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