win mt n in iwM diiii jjjjj BY 0. N. .V0KDO AND J. R. CORNELIUS. 41 fl.50 per Year, always In Advance. THE UNION," established k 1314 Whole Kb. 3,ff'iG. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 18C3. "CHRONICLE." established la ISOWan!. No., 1.005 rHillMIKU KKl-KKhtl TnesiUy Morning & Friday Afternoon. aa,Mj. Thouia. Chauibcrliu reached home, Mouday j bia wound is from a bail which, parsed through uuder a sbouldir tade... Aaron Am moo arrived 1 uesday bad a ball through bin rij:bt forearm... The b.idy of Lt. A. G. Tucker was buried fa tbe Cemetery, Tuesday morning, with appropriate Bertie... John llauek cauie home last week ; Fillaian, Malchura, aud Other, this Week. USTUur craod fathere in 1 .73, and our fathers iu 1 3 12, were selected to defend the country by lot the manuer often in- dieted in tbe Iiible for particular occa- eions. Tbe Tories of '7H, aud the Feder- lists of 'J"J, did not seik, by ilea and superior buildings, io U.ffjreut psrla of was d inc. i he border counties of Fultou, iuuead'jes, to make that aerviea, hateful, tue city. They cut telegraph wires, stopped j Franklin, Adams, York aud CumberUud, and odious: that was a depth of depia.iiy ! railway and horse cars, and prevented ' 6eut """cru.tc politicians, of tbe aympa. , . , .i .r e r i . -nl thitiuif stamp, to the Lt'itislatnro men and treason reserved for the Copperheads firemen from plating on. buruiog but d- u , . u i: j . i. .k " . r j b w(,0 profess to believe, and taught others, Of our dsy, who have tried every means to j ig. They boat all the poliae, killing j ,bat j.res l,ul!lyu WM ,i,iU( the Con pr. judioe the ignorant, tbe stupid, tbo ( some, aud tbwariing all tbe military at j stitution iu arrcstiug suspected traitors or fearful, and tbe disloyal, against tbe law. 1 first brought again tnein ; but on Tuesday aiders and abettors of treasoo ; that the There is nothing uufair or dishonorable there cauie Bev.ral forces able to stand their j councription law was uucoustituttoual and in being thus drawn, aud there never ws ' ground, and. d.ien or twenty rijtors " outrage-and various utber charges, .,. ti ..... i . . r . which, iu other days, were construed as .milder or more reasonable law than j were shot dead. Government cflbsra and j bu, m fa,sf,y C(,onrl0(, in. our own. j " Abulitionists" woro everywhere ajjiul l0 jUUIO0MCy. Oae would suppose that Ilev. C. Iloward Malcnni ia among thna ; tod, and bud to flee for tbeir lives. v- men thus interested would exert their en drafted in Uhode Island, where over 4,000 cry colored man that could be tonod, aud j ergtes to place tbe homes of their Couatit- ere drawn without comnlaint or distur- Lance. in 1 ittsburg, and adjoining counties, i nd in Lancaster, there was no trouble, i Io Massachosetts, the dratfd men are ordered to assemble already. jsaultupoa the " Tribuuo" office was re- Wherever tbe people are loyal, and are 1 pulsed, but tbe house of a cautin of Mr. not misled by corrupt demagogues, and ' Greeley, aod tbe residence of tha Mayor reckless editors, there is no iruubie in ear-j and Postmaster, with other bouses of ryitig nut this law of Congress. j friends of the Adminiatration, were s- Aud from present appearance, these j Faulted, and some of them plundered, last called men will have the glory of fin-j Private storei were robbed, and wall ishiog up the Uebcllion in its really ag- dressed men oa the streets had money, gressive and dangerous form. J watches, taken from tbeir peraons. rtTbe last game of the" Rebels an- j pears to be one of " brag," and tbey are r,'.rin;r ih n,n rtlp.. m.i.r i Thpir nan,. .t ih.t I . ,h Iheir papera assert that le defeated the Arm, of tbe 1'otom.o at Gettysburg, and ' is porsuing it toward Baltimore, and that be has taken forty thousand prisoners. They also a.y that Grant has been driven : from Vicksburg, and li.oks from Port i Hudsoa, and th.t .heir armie. have been ; . . , destroyed. Other successes of less conse- quenee are reported, ana tne people are , - , , rrrr., knowledeed by the National authorities at I Ail in naaliiav l hax f n in fir ntn.lfiirn nf inn Washington 1 n ii i . i. " I w" aao"Vi ,urco mcu D, iaed in Philadelphia on a charge of carry- ing on a contraband trade in goods and ;.v. .i.. m. i,. . ' WMMtl W UU UC aVi..aGia. . Clival utaiui tt a r. .u c dene, of these men, and testifi-s that on ' U. O. aVCbCCt. C. iiaU VUI UCU IUQ VUUU . the 20th of June, while in their compauy, Mr Kiekariis hnnal that I.ee would i lur. liicsarus mw vuae j.io wuuiu . . . . . . eome into Philadelphia, and Jn.y it. . l'r. O Neil said he ha 1 erjc:teil the raid for some time. Mr. Fisher eaid that he ! naa sent .cons.acr.o.er....n..., o. goou,, that be was ashamed to po tuto his native 8tate of Virginia, but that he believed lie teas doing more service this tray than by j grpe shot and the cold steel were finish going into the army." ing tbe work and mercifully suppressing These men, of course, are Copperheads this miniature rebellion, bristle op indignantly if called opposed to WHO 13 RESPONSIBLE 7 the Uniou-and yell themselves hoar for tbe Constitution aod M Clclian, aod damn the Abolitionists and Old Abe : I J.mcoin I tejuRev. H. C. Pardoe write ns from 'States and this wock's wholesale destruc ITereford, Md., 9lh inst., that be had ! ''on in New York are all natural, legiti- visited Gettysburg, and bears testimony that that noble institution, the Christian Commision,bad reached the battleground, nd supplied necessaries to the suffering, ) before tbe Government had their store, j there. Mews. Robert Musser, 13. F. I Hursh, E. Cbappell, II. Green, and Har- i ris, arrived with provision train on the 8 th. Late Rebel Losses. Within three weeks, tbe Union forces bave taken or disabled Rebels as follows : Meade's Army, say SO. 000 Grant's 31,000 Ranks' 10,000 Hot en trans' 4.000 tibrW. 2,000 Total 77,000 This will more than make np for the temporary Copperhead triumphs in New York oity. Bg-Last r ;ek B"ne detectors worked out, in New York city, eeveral plans to aid the Rebels. One was by a privateer, just a. they used to fit out Slavers. Tbe detection aod revelation of these plots probable ripened the plans fur a mob to take tbe city, as Baltimore was taken in April, 1801. SA-We are requested to say, that in ' consequence of the state of affairs, the j Uoioo Seminary at New Berlin is suspen- ded until .ftcr the next anual session, of 1 tha East and Penu'a. fVntr.l P,.nf... ! ...... I US-Yesterday, two wsgoa teams, left J untied on tbe street, ran away up town, ! but were stopped without serious damage that wo can hear of. tuyO.iininenceuierjt in Lewisburg, week her next. GulJ premium. .5 cts io Nw York. Copperhead Riots ! ! THE 101XTLR IttYOU fltlX IT TUB SUUM. Tbe Rebels, and tbeir allies, havo long predicted that th.ra would be Rebellion . ., . i vt a : J , o rrt, : s'roying tbe U. S. Government. defeat of Lee tbe capture of Vieksburg find 1'ort Hudson tbe danger to Charles- ton and Richmond, locked aa if " tlutr fj'oie ten iWr." and something new must , ' j . i i i . t j be resorted to. Accordingly, last J.ooday morning, a concerted, pre irraogca tuoo j bruki out in Now York city, which was racing op to Weduesday etening. .'i'bey . first attacked tbe Drafting Offices aid I Headquarters, tryiog to kill the tfficers, i ud gutting and burning down ceiorol even bovs. were beateo : soma were killed .v.. r .1 l . i-i.. i.j I)..... .-.,... I UUIIIUI , LI U VWIUJII. was broken into, pluudsrcd aud burued, barely giving tbe helpless children time to escape with whit tbey bad on. An as- Td8 m"b t0l)k 0D 'mM tm n? g'nio(S ,hcius' weapons. Oue leader was a Virginian named Andrews. Tha men '"'J ignorant persons, (mostly ' 6 r . V Irl b "ha lth boT J Je.d ,od Jt""'g " ba" 1U"D0 ,e,, na lnre". "J,n8 0J "oula r"oer u,e " "'BB ,u ,UB "r" m'' Th br"e 0''J". W "M tB0 " UmP P" b tw countrymen, r oppow, ,teM deSperldoia fair ii . i i- . I .. : .i. ecialeB of tb8 BeQ wh9 made Paris so . . . a a t . .1 arciuju iu iuo rrencu utTuiu-iwu m toiiee th9 M.Jorj Md M Wool ,j sf.irj j.j ,i,,m. K Reciments wore ordered from the South. Tht ConVcrlead city councils proposed to I , , -l l . na i r n rtpr n ' l r i r sr cnunr m iiijj iittrr a.ti i ' .. '.. ! Tax nearly our Millions of JJol.ars as Tax nearly Four Millions of Dollars as a substitute lor a ur.it 'J , Car. Scvmour addressed bia " fellow citi. .... ... . . . if " t- .no " .nrl imnlored" them to desist. - - - ' w.mw - ( - - w coward-like telling them ,b. constitution-1 liy of the Draft should be tested by bv; r.. . r -.- t.lI. . and i sf i ofure autoonuea. . oisuop uugues ana ! -- r a the Catholic priests were more decided 10 i tbeir course, ine out of ten of tbe not-! m ,re de,otecs 0( Seymour and Ilnghes, bad Ueome M jnflimed lu ' , . , . . .. , tie could be done with then and ball and The bloody .mmU of deserter Hummel j up0 , u. S. Officer at New Berlin the hundreds of lesser or greater outrages ' " unareus ot lesser or greater outrages : .. . . ....tt;.A nir.A.. ;m t u against enrolling officers in several cf the mate fruits of Copperhead teachings. Tbeir speakers and editors have for mouths denounced the Draft Act as arbitrary, nnconstitutional and oppressive, aud tbe defense of our Government as a wicked "! unnecessary war for the Negro, &o. & Thus designedly exciting tb. ignn- rant and the vicious of whom New York baa so many tbey bave led to this brutal outbreak against tbe Union, when its arms 1 were crowoed with victory. It is destgn ! ed to aid tbe Rebellion, of course. But we bop. it will fail, and the Rebels in the South and tbe Rioters in the North both be brought into subjection to a just and only too-mild Government. Port Hudson is Ours! Before Port ncnso.v, JulyS, 1SG3. J To Gen. U. S. Grant : The Mississippi is now opened. I bave the honor to inform yon that the garrison of Port Hudson surrendered unconditionally this afternoon. W e shall take formal possession at seven ; l....e. : .e I i o'clock in tbe morning. j N. P. BANKS, Maj. Geo. There were said to be 8,000 Rebel, in I the garrison. Let ns not forget the brav ery and long, patient endurance of tbe Bodln and white, who wrought oat tbe rcdaction f this last known Rebel - Tonghold in the West About ,w, PMt ,he Mi.sisippi c'0""1- Thanks (under God) to ISanks aud the Yaokae bovs who fouoht ' up gUeallJi ,n(i t0 Grant and bis Western 1 n0 fou,,ht down stream, the river is ssaia to be free. Guerilla, may place! temporary obstructions, but tbey can not last long. Tbe Confederacy is divided. Travel is resumcd between UrLilur3 i and Baliiuture. ; The Invasion of Pennsylvania. Iu bia message to ihe Legislature, iu January last, (Jut. Cuktin called the at - leulioo of that body to the danger of an invasion in the following language t , The Militia Law of this State is ercafly defective, mid I earnestly recommend the ! appuiniinen. of a comn.issi.in io prepare and . . i m . ... . M.joiiiT w i - vi in ha rn.nr .il I before the adjournment of the Legislature, so that act.oa may be bad on the mbjrct at the I V .' In tli hilrr. nf nn nir , bll,lllrs Ihe Legislature mieht not be able ; to fttve ihe neceswary attention to the prepar. alum of a proper measure, and event which ; h. .lrrJvo'.iroretie XKCE.SSTY , r effectual Ugulatiua on the tubieet, m thai ; "" ?"! m" ua.quuiny proueua. Iu the Kepublivaa Senate, a bill was reported and perhaps passed, but tha House was far more interested in bound-' iug Cameron, and passing tuubopuly bills, j t Lata iu defeuce of tbe State, aud nothing r utiuts in comparative security. JJut, uo ! roui pariv wa upiieruiosi iu ineir -'"" P"J waa uu.c.uiook . . , ' f DroDJ: . h . lh 1 . . lli,n..l,ij mi Slid Ai.i.a.. in. ( la thar lit ;7,ug 0f m;i tut reeiou fled, their fields were made desolate, their horses aod cat tle Ukou, aud tbe desolation of war visited upon tbeir homes.' Had these men acted on tbo sugges- tions of the Governor, a bill would bave beeu passed autboriiug the formation of a State Guard. C5 000 strontr. who ousht to bave been drilled fir at least three montba, aud then furlougbed home, to be ready at a tuotneut a ootico; liberal pay ought to have been offered while in service not less than $20 a month and tbeir trans. rotation to and from their homes paid. ; Sach a fore-o would bave saved us from an j invasion, or at least checked tbe ltebele in hetr career of plunder until an adequate ; f . d drjfu j frum t0() Sule. A, it crJio.ry aeM. ure9 ,ffec,ive on, ter tbe evil baa been i accomplished, had to be resorted ta-Xo icttluica uaxiie. jtrla the face of tha above facts, we tee Copperhead editors already beginning to abuse- Gov. Curtin for not protecting tbe State. In bia Messages aod Proelama- tions, he did elearly foreshadow the dan A lu-. iBjaM l-j o -J. ofi. 1 .. . .. "'0 : tected. The following is a sample of . " Z . . ., ' n T ltt t' V" ,H'? ..D.r' i -. . m s-. . . i Worns, ot Oreene Uo., a leading Copper- i he4(J) . of Uoli 1.tnBdIiv.ni. tom Rebel raids : I ..,. .w.. .r.r .u. .j-:. :.. I I, IC Stl. CU, lllrtl, iw III. Ilif I U Ul IU 13 II till Ull revtlr fn.in in nnckinditionak infiarnm-iiorr - - J , ?ZZ coad. . . "tn. . ji.-.i..iv.,.,., i. iii.ii.. ! wai 9auviii'Tu w ai.v vVHiiiiiwi ',, asw aa bv patriotism and humHci:y. IT CAN HAVE : i h""1"""" .M.ai...j,.. w.. i:ifrii pu a t i i ;pnv ik. n V I. f I no PUKTiiEK claims Lro the loval Htaie of Pennsylvania for MEN nR OTHER MEA.NS OF CARHVINO ON THE WAR." This is mere specimen of tbe way the party helped to protect Pennsylvania, and to close the War ! ! ! JT"7Vju Jiall not bear false mtnetf," is a "constitutional" Commandment never repealed nor nullified except by the Rebel. ...!at ,h. kii.li.. l.a frfl ahnrn Ik.pn I. , hot Ufl6 Tho6e prufe51li Chri.ti.. : .,,,, . it , . V.V 7 " TtTV . .1, of thm don.. They siJ th.t 0lr . ... telegrtph operator keeps back important I news, when he does not. He is nnder no ouueation wuiievcr iv eivo out wore. vu. . 6. . . i - . e . . .... . .1 t. .. . woa. is p.iei lor, .na. uo .. ,.,.u ! gr.iuuou.., ..uouui. .o uiouvu. o. ,uC. , 1 .. i k - r I He has the reputation of beiDg tbe best ; . ... aod most attentive operator on the line, t - . i lla .nnnnnce new aa soon as the next i man suppresses many fals. rumors and gives to the publie tbe doubtful ones. "Milton" is generally the alleged origin of bogus news by the falsifier, aod fault-1 finder.. But last Monday their spiritual telegraph was located at "Northumber land," where, it was alleged, was new. of the bad defeat of onr Potomaa army; but "Jack was keeping back tbe news" in the Lewisburg office. Now, a. no such defeat bad occurred and as "Jack" was out of town, sick from too long dnd close appli cation to tbe office that was .11 a "lie with a circumstance." We ask those who invent or vend the., slanderous reports, what object there can be itfauppressing news, by those who are neither bettors, speculators, nor brokers? Such surmises and evil reports harass a eotumaDttv do no good and that man J . ... .. . or woman who wilfully or carelessly prop agates them, "bears false witness" against a neighbor, and is licking in the better qualities of bead or heart. jjesTAt Reading, Capt. Wilson's compa ny organized under Col. E. R. Mayer. Tho Regiment has 4 companes from Ln xerno. 3 from Lehigh, from Montgom ery, 1 from Montour, and 1 from Union. P.n, Wil.on'a ia Cu. G.. 41st P. V. M. the Luierne Regiment. Csnt. Ruushr. i. with the Regiment under Col. Wm. W. Stott, wb'oh bu 5 companies from Chester, 2 from Montgom ery, 1 from Bucks, I from Lycoming, aud 1 fr" Uiu0' 0'-. ,b Cbete, wunty Keg : we nuow not it. nuaittr.; I nguKev. J. D. Ueugieas tends ui from Gettysburg, a half sheet of the Sentinel, ; tha 01J Union paper of that now famous i , The ienD. College and the Tbeol. j 6em of 0- ... i - j i " i5Bl ,ur ,ue 6UUU """ 'uu ' ech lutl one man wouodod.. Two eiiisvua were killed, and two wounded, in tbe town. VV e epy ttiree extracts youi tuts I" . T C . L . I I . I :.,- 1, fc ..,,. re- u As Ihe tuvadura approached, many of .it....... tk th.ir h..re. Io Lancaster aud other counties for safety : there tbey received the most hearty welcome, aud hospitable treatment from all, with a few cnjijtcrg exct-p'i'ma. For this kindues, those bespitablo friends havo tbe warmest tbauks of our poople." ( " We bave talked with multitudes of tbe ltibcl soldiers, and find very many heartily sick of the war. Ibcy ackuowl cage inemaeive. n.ui, wu.ppen, auu aeeu. desirous of bud.og . qu.et borne beneath the protection of the stars and itripet i . i i j i . i i ! them, representing that they had nothing J . . . before them but raw iniiiua." " Oue feature of this iuvnion, ha been peculiarly gratifying to every lover of the Union. Tbost) who havo been notorious sympathizers with tbe enemy, have been .L.L...I . .,;. .n,:i.u .,i r,ii,i evideuce of their sympathy. Tbey bave been, by groat odds, the heaviest sufferers, Truly there is a God io heaven." USTGm. COUCH waa serenaded, in Chambcrsburg, aud made a short address. j us of the domestic traitors who piloted tbe armed rlebele to their pluud.-T, and were ! repaid with tbeir scuru and coutempt. II. a.i. i V:t i n u -i hnnt. Ilnr tornf-a Tbe homiliaUon of th. invasion w.s ! forward Monday evening, taking ftw j JZ-X$ bitter, but it might have been ouly a fit- i jinsoners at W iltiamspoi t.aud killing or br ,e,,jn. a eopv a, ,Be !a.t fe of resi 1102 tiuuishmoot for the cxisteuce atnoog ' Gen. l'ctti!?rer and capturing his I deuce, requinuic himtoappeai at a desitrated j " Ut congraiu.ateu me people. iaetiiey came Willi; witll the guns and darkness seemed past, acd we see the promise of tbe dawo of peace not such a peace as W ood and V allandighain would neg, uu ocuneu Uo, ..ooi Cu BUtsncnapeaeeasuosecraoswas maKlug with Bragg, as Grant had won at icks- org,.ou..tnegr.na ni.tonc , tbe Potomac bad gained at Gettysburg. Tbe Repobliet thus orowned,.i.hvie. tor-, nnder the auspice, of Libert,, might, a s la.'. a . if uer sons were worthy, lead the nations to tbe heights of a better civilix.tion, aud call down upon her the very benediction of Heaven," Th. apeecb was modest, pertinent, and received with tremendous applaaM. lit March and April last, Knights of the Golden Circle in Berks county told tbeir dnpes that the K.bal. would invade Pennsylvania about Harvest time, and by PJg ou" uu j--'e. "" '""J "IJ b Th" paying a dollar and joining tbe Circle tbey j:j .,. ., KrKdatd. in ,hnw ih.t .' .. " ,f ,v.n,,l..a aiul RtUlt U tb,ir Sut. CoB..aiio. aM ft"" " lM,r BUW "O'snWun j , mtlTO. B.Oiir all if ktlt Al ,w BWfc wan i 1 . m . . T" .IT I . if a. - Untonwts enlisted, repairing to the j rforta at tiarrtsburg, and tb. ford, below; Columbia liridge was burned ; tb. Army i of the Potomac hurried on the flank of th. j Rebels.. .all of which saved Lancaster, ! Berke,Sebuylkill and perhaps Philadelphia ' from ravage by tb. hungry S.cesh .rew. 1 2rlhe Wtlkes-Jiarre Aectnaay.JIsj. i 1 r John D. Musser led tbe 143d P.V. at tbe j in Xew York, the same things were battle of Gettysburg, and received a slight ; attempted in several other places wound. "The bravery of Mai. Musser, j inoffensive persons were murdored, commanding, and his good management iu tbe battle, are highly commended by all ! m ue Oatue are nigtiiy commenaca ny ai hig mcnsn bf,Dor dMer?,d. oo doubt, and I.. .... ' ' cordially awarded. te7"Wcdccsday night last, a valuable t... .-.j ,lli dark brown Canadian mare, fresh shod, . ... . . ... . from John Wg..g & c L.wi(lbur .,, . . . . ' . i $25 IS Otterea Tor the mare, and tutor .... ..,-,.,' . mare anu IUIC....I aui uiuucn, near .own, . . . . .1 had some fly net. stolen recently. Thieve. . I Th. .- i 1 avva. iauo uiai. i. iiuug ifuu.c.ou.y Geo. W. Scbooh writes, 11th inst., that uone were killed, and but 4 wounded, in the 5th Pa. R. C., at Gettysburg. Union county boys all well, and in good spirits, after bard, weary marches 190 miles in a fow day.. S-Capt. Robert M. Forsler, formerly of Hartley, in 143th Pa. Reg., fell at Gettysburg; his body was taken to bis home, in Center eeunty, this week. Tni Dukkers AND TDK Draft. The "Duakcrs" of Pennsylvania at their ro cent annual assembly at Morrison's Grove, referred tbe subject of conscription to a committee which reported in favor of sus taining the government and obeying the laws, notwithstanding the non-resistant principles of the denomination. A reso lution was made, reoomtnended and adop ted, that every member drafted shall pay hi. commutation, and if be is not able tbe expenses shall be assessed on the members of tbe congregation. Nine months ago, in his speech to the Mississippi Legislature, Jeff. Davis decla red that " the Cunfeleraru must stand or fall by the defence of tha river." It has not been able to defend the river there fore, it falls. . Some women in Northumberland bor ough were engaged ia an angry talk, wben one of them, Mrs. Haoselman, was attacked with a sudden illness, aud died in a few moments. . An attempt was made to kill Gov. Yates, of HI., by firiug at bia through a window. But it failed. I W are llvln. we are Wrlllx la a Kraal n aaful lime-" In an asr na aat trlllsi; T ke Urine la aakllaae. Will f kla. tkra will je 4!lj Hllk ).nr nalr aa ur alaef la! II l JrUtuk's rail)! (il l wa ara kalk acrd af Iklaet WorKs are charl. Hearra helwiaiac, Thau ksl knt an hour Iu tab ; 5i ike blawart I'rwu aaWSIaif. Oa, rlchl oa.arl, for ike rlcki; 0 ! let all tbr sunt little )s. Fur tbr Trath'l akr ca atimsS : ftlrlke! let tverj arrvc aal slat Trll ia acra, tell fur Ml Latest News Escape of Lee. A private letter from John Marfli, of the 531 1'. V., uuvs they marched tii i irrr-rivi! mi r-; AVmliirsil:. v hxt i . ' ,ialf t(,ir r0ilnent on TllUWlay, and , lwa ju aftcr retreat; L Fruin aB Ariuy lLlu seTercly fnVi'il ton inni'h (.hriiilil Tint ho ptnf-.'t. eJ. Yet wc find Gen. Meade hurried his men on as fast ho safely could, driving the Rehula from town to town and point to point, at last pennina .1 : i . i l':i j ,u i " Puruu,lu " ! Iianipport. A council of war on bat- j urJi,y Sunday, decided against immediate assault. All this time, k-'e getUni? across the Potniiiiie as well as lie could, at tailing Wat- er3 am at Villiair.Tort. partly Lv ; fording cr Swimmiucr, and by aid of moved Dt-igaue oi ineu at falling Waicrs : the remainder of the Kebcls fs..,.r.rwrl tn l.o -r.r flllfl ftf tli Kill llllll v. ....j.- w , ... .,,v plunder they had left, vere on the Virginia side. , While this escape 19 mortifyin?, it at ti10 saIIie Um0 ,lemonstiate3 that , . .. w,-l.;r,nod. when ; ... . . .t,vi. ' V r ri iiw uwi vu uvr v a. iiak m Miktai. a at UUI VI , natoralr 8trong positions he . J 3 i r h"t hae chose". It shows fear weakness. He u horryinff to cnmonu. aucaue nas also crosseu j t,,e 1'otomac whotber to follow hltn uuwu iiiu ciiciiunuuaii, ur iu tucut unu on the flank, is yet to appear. This subjects our brave men to hard march es again, aud calls for- onr prayers aud our aid in every possible way This morninff's Ilarrisb'irTeleirraDU indicates that tha Xew York Jiiot?, were unsj.pr, thickens Hint desperadoes f ied. Proof from Haiti- ( more were imported, and that it is all , more were importea, and that it is all ? pro-conccrtcd plan of Copperhead Ii-mlnrsi tn br.-nk nn tho Ilmft. Ti.n ! mob is led with skill, nnd even shoot from housetops, , r- liuc tueir Anarews ilsoourased wa3 la" De wl0 black woia . j an !) and sent to Lafayette. Tbo h'v' tt out the. ... ... ... i Monitor ship being imilt, was saved "irregular proceedinis" oflTf. .... , tie r.; ,.a r ,1.. n',i,,:z. ,i ii.eii'ja vi mc vvii3hJui.ie.'u ouu . the Laws." The X. Y. 7lh, end a Michigan Ilcgimcnt, have arrived, and dozens if not scores of rioters mowed don in the streets. Some soldiers als0 fall and som0 spectators. The "!jrr, wo hopo and believe, soon will crush out this llcbel conspiracy. Simultaneous with this outbreak and Government property stolen or ucstroyeu by tho same class ot men a3 have eternally disgraced X. York. But, elsewhere, "the mobs failed, and the Law stands vindicated. CiiAnLESTo.v. The Rebels ac k. . .!..,.. . , ' nowledge that the Union forces have , aiuca an important lOOthelel On j Jloiris' island, the Rebels losing 10 . , , ... n, officers, ItCO in all being killed or . j wOlinuca. This is the point whence Uaocd ta ... . J . . . After the fall of Yicksborj?, Gen. Sherman marched cast with a force which after a short engagement nabbed 2.000 Rubcls, part of tho redoubtable Johnson's invincible. The Rebels attacked tho Govern- , . -yr , , , . . i mcnt plantations at Youngs Point, j ia., DamCU everytntllg tliey COUllI, nnd tried to carry OS tho colored ' laborers, but were beaten off at last by Ellct's marine brigade Bragg was still retreating from Rosen erans at last accounts, leading ns to hope that r.ast Tennessee may soon be emanot. rated bv Rosencrans oassins in from th. Sou lb !. . a a Gen. Foster has been again severing Railroad communication in North Caroli na, interrupting one passage between Richmond and Charleston. r7Prof.Curlis will preach at 10, A M.neit 8unday, for ihe M. E. Church, Lewisburg. Trinity P.E. Ch. Sunday next Services at 10), A M, and at 3, P M. MARRIED, HyRrr. It. A. Fink, 14th inat, STkl'IIFH WtRT7. f Wbiu Dwr uil Mt UAKT11A VOUkVIUof Laal.bg. I Corrected Weekly Whoat ...... 1,30 Egsi t 12 Rye 90 Tallow 10 Corn, old 80 LitTd 10 Oats.... 65 Clover seed 4,00 i Flaxseed 150 Wool...... 50 j n.: .j a lVJti 'nn i. ....... 4il Dried Apples. 1 1,00 P"9""";-- FirkinHutter 12 Sides & bhoulder 5 Fresh Butter... 12 Ribs & bhoolder b Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Ham. .10 1 Country Soap 4 4 6 TAKEN LP. .boot th. isih .loVa'S CTkniil. Tile uwner will prove pnrprriy nay cnarar ana take nrr 1,1; Within lea days or h will br s.dd. liAVIl K. SIIA.MP. 8. 7lb SuLrwisburg. July IS, Hfi-J. TIST of I.t'llrrw remaining iu lh Pot . ui..-, i l.Kf IsDL'RU. ui July 15 , INt:il . HuMia rauTtr Mra Ki.fcsl.r Jirb. KroMfr H William I'll!11 Jn., 1'bri.tintf li-hal ('bM I'twiliall l.t Mr .-flrbrsl. Hannah ISill7 Alirabaut l)kiuh. II UUW . f ror'-TU V Q ViJ Jolians. Ki"h.r lrvi 0. J.UDXr. Sfl il'.kU JullH It 1. nU.w-1 Ju.,t Ilmbmaa Wlluaat liar. Iln.rjf ll-ixk Su-aa a..w, John Jon-. K M Jnlrlr KiltV K.-br ll.rrjr 1 Krramwr llruririta , rvnBavr Camllul K.aiaiur Jaoib Kuokl. J.ur- U M a IIM Cnrllw. Mr, Kl. JuS IWt? kwpr H.ijiiiiii lirfftMr a ! K., lrinrwillM Mary A tnirrnz Sarah .4 l .nrfe Wii-Oh-I M :t U.r; Turk Via t Mi U.II Mar; Aua Maise Hut H.awkrr t I Niiwibrr nanM Pacrnt Jufiu. X in.ak-1 Ki. t.ar.1 H K -SiuilJ. ItVli rmilb TlirrmtM ff Ftltiar KI- h Shall-r Hear ftl.ar liaMt ylrar Junathan W V.Bnna.a L- im I iuli t Mt.s v. Met n-arr llibvt Brojaoim Pritons callin Tiiuas taaaj ilia, i Wi.lvr faClual J for the above Letters will Dlesse aav Ibev are "ai've rti'rd ' uKu w rjnRtaT. t l To all who may be Drafted. Wia llaraa-VMi.T, Provost Marshal General's Office, Wavhington, 1. July 10, 1663. CIRCULAR, ) No. 13. i rnHK tollowm; enracu from laws of the loiied fuies, now in force, are pub halted for the information and guidance of all ' r .,. r,.,i.. , ,r, .i;.. ' concerned. I emus how the draft shall be eocdaeted, sn;: ' "Aod the person so drawn shall be notified of place of rendezvous io report for duty. Section 13 of the Enrolment Act contains '""".-"S f""- - - t.Ai.. . ... r,.:i I , rrport, alter aoe service ot notice, as nerrin prescribed, without furnishing a ubsuiuie. or paying the required sura therefor, shall be deemed a nirrta, and shall be arrested by the Jrovost Marshal, and seat to the nearest military post fur trial by court Martial, unless. upon proper showing that he ii am hahle to I do miiiury duty, the Board of Enrolment ; shall relieve him from the draft' ,,, . ..... . . The Soth Article of War contains the fol- lowin? 1 All officers and soldiers con victed of having deserted, shall suffer aaava, or such other punishment as by sentence ( .oart-marual shall be iuriicird." JAMES B. FRT, fro vast Marshal Uenersl. Provost Marshal's Orfire, (4ih tistn'ct, Harriburt-. Pa, July 13. 1863 $ Tbosi who may be drafted, and the public generally, are directed to study the above order, and be paided and governed by it, aa Sec. 13 of the Enrolment Act will be rigidly enforced in ibis District. JOHN KAY CLEMENT. Captain and Provost Marshaf, Mib District, Pennsylvania J-aV aT53 mw r NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST EJ TOWN. At JTOIIX kiUt'IRES. fine nuaiiiics jjauies ttaurrs nt 2. . ... JJeat quality lioiLre-madc Kid and Morocco Uoota at t2. A large assortment of Balmoral 15ooU and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, lewisburg. ICE CREAM E' VERY Evening during the season. Par-' es supplied on short noticr. June I MRS. DENORMAXDI E. Administrate).-') Sol Ice. ATOTIUE is hereby given, that Letters X cf Administration upon the Estate of JOHN M CALL, late of Hartley township, in Union county, dee'd, have bees granted to the nndersizned, by the Register of Union county. IIIUUC iiiiiii w. r.w. irciivi.,.u ysriwua indebted to said estate are requested to make in due form o; raw. Iberefore, all persons immediate payment) and those having any just claims are also requested to present them tr.allv authrntirated for aettlement to ''8'"? au iirT-mwp an-. JUHN CROSSUKOVE. Adta'r Lewisburg, June 1,1X63 New Stand---New Gwoas! JOSEPH L. IIAWN bavins taken tne J rooms under the Telrtraph and Chronicle : ol1ices,re6lfed them, and Sued in en extensive variety trl Butt, Caff, Gentlemen t Clotigt die. n ISO . i.i sc ai.u .uituum s.v. a .1. ..vraiiwi cassi.mekes.Ac, which he will mukeupto a i i- . ... ..i...w .rel niua order, is he still continues the Tailoring Bust ",S!'- He is prepared to execute all work eDlros'?l1 to Dii c.re.l he ufaein pf th. N. B. Cutting and Repairing- donl to order. (l.ewisbnrt, April 10,186! Estate of William Thomas, dee'd. rT'B " hrnb' that Leiiera of V 4.1tn.n..r.ir.n nnnn Ih. Kvl.i. nf William 1 nomas, late of Last Dufialne Twp. Union Co., deceased, have ore a granted to Ihe undersigned, by the Krgistrr of Union County, in due form of law i therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present Lheia properly authenticated frr settlement la LEWIS EVANS, Admin'r. at Marianoy Cltv, Scburlkill I'o. or tn bt. At. J aiui Ag't. Hay Jl, ISoX WM. VA.V.IUKU, KK L-aii-bor.. WOOD ft PER0T,1131,RitIse Arenne, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sale upon Ihe Moat Favorable Terms.NEV and BEAUTIFUL Designs in great variety of Iron Railings for Ceme teries, Residences Ac. vf Cast and Wroflght Iron, aod Galvanixed Iron and Bias.' Tubing, Iron Verandas, Raloonie. Stairs, Counters, Fountains, Gates, Column. Hitching foal. Lamp Stands, Vases, Tables, Flower Stands. Saul Chairs. St.tnary. Animals and all other Work , d,,.,,,, character. vtitns forwarded for selection. Peranns applyms for an. will plea.i slate tbo kind ol work neeaea aiavvw A joillt nosolution proposinjr ceruia ' A.i.oii.ln.cnts to tlTe itntion.10 u resolved 17 tbe Sraaie arH Hon.. ,.f 1 - w..' -vrauron vcaiinj , v r'nrylvania io (.emrat As.rn.tH, u..t, j 'i it the luliowin( amenomeiits e pruii !i ..f I. ..nslitilioii e( the Co-nttoawraiih, ia .... iani e wilH !he provisions Cf tbe limit ri thereof. :ore shall be an adiiiioaal c(iffa to tfi I .. ..... I I r . k- 1. . ...... 11. M ... K. A . 1 I 1 . 1 . I .1 . 1 I L I - v. ' ' L v.r.-...M.'vii. .v m j r;ns'ed as section four, as follows: ' ' ritcTitia 4. Whenever any of the sjaaliAid . : e'rriors of this t'ommoawealth ahall be . ; any actual military service, under a rrqtt). ti.u Iron, tne rresulrnt ol toe taned cla'ta, or by ih authority of this Commonwealth,' such electors may eiercue the right of aof-fraj-e in all elrciron by tbe eiiiras, nadef such regulations as are ov shall be erescribi't bv law, as folly and eternally as if they warf present ai Irfrir anal places of election. There shall be two aAlrironal arcticsa Ut the eleventh article of the ('ni.intnioo. hi b rte.inaied as actrana eiln and nine, as1 follows I SitTiu ft. Ko bill shall bv pasied by that Leciiaiure coniaiuinic more than one aatjet, which shll be Clearly e?pr:srj in tb utl( fieept appropriation bills. SacTi. tl. 'o bill shall t passer) by thai lgislaturr graniioj; any powers or privilege , in any case where the (roihoniy 10 jfraat scW powers or privileges baa been or may nera' after be Conferred npoo the Coarfs ol rbit t'omtuonweaCh. JtJSJX Vf.SnSA, !Heaker of the House of Represeamtivew JOHN IM'BSNET. Ppeaker of tbe SrnaiaJ (Wice sf the Sr-creiary f the Common- I wealth. Harrisburg, July 1, 1SSX ) rE.XSLr.!IA,Sii --v I do hereby certify that (he furep'inaj I u J-and airneied r. a (nil, true and e.rrscl . .- .1 : ..t t...... U....I...:... -t ! the General Aasemblv. eniitled . ioiirt Kes- ' olunca proposing certain Amendment to in) Comtiiation, es the ssine renraiits oa file id this olfice. In Testimony VV hereof I have tfrf?uto et my baud, aud caused ihe seal of rlfi SsVcreta' tary's oth:e to be altixed, the dav and ya , above written. ELI HLIFER, tsecretary of th Common weal U HJ 2 THE SPRfXfJ ARRIVAL OP mm nm AT It. ZlMMElOlANS i Estate of Sirs. Sarah E. Davis, dee'd. VD M 1 N 1ST R A TO R'3 WOTICE. Letters of arfmiorstration tm the esrste of widow? Sarah E. Davis, deceased, late of Lewjsburf, having been granted lo the subscriber by tbal Register of tuhm couniy in due form of law, air persons indebted to szid estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, aad all having any just claim against rbc same Baas', present ihem dulv authenticated Air settlement lo JAMES M. BLACK WELL, AJmin'r, r U C.r.o. V. wikUU laartabarg, AfasS Haw York, iimf a, . . LETTZB A" Imiii) Arming Wit'n ull the new improvements LTor-1 r, Braider, Feller, TtKker, Cuiel. ;, Gatherer, etc. is tho cheap" . . a. e-t. !.u '. le-sL and most beauulul ol machines for Family sewing and! i jli.t ;:unufactnring purposes. 1 nVr-s the interlocked stitch (which ia al.ke on both sides,) and Las groat capacity for sewing ALL KINDS OF CLOTH, and with ALL KINDS OF THREAD. Even Leather, as well as tire finest Muslin, may bo sewn to perfection on tbis machine. It will use 2CL spool cotton as well as Xo. 30 liucn thread. What it can do can only be known by seeing tbe machine tested. TUE FOLDIXG-TOP CASE is among the most valuable of all tho new improvements. It may bo opened out as a ppacious and substantial table to sustain tbe work, and when the machine is not in usa it may bti folded into a box, which protects the working parts of the machine. There is no other machine to cjual tho Letter A in SIMPLICITY, t. DURABILITf, RAPIDITY, ami CERTAINTY of correct action at all rates of speeit. The Family Sewing Machine is fast becoming as popular for family use aa Sim.er & Co.'s Manufacturing Ma chines are for manufacturing purpo ses. Tho Branch Offices are well supplied with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, Ac. of tbe very best quality. Send for a paspulkt aud a copy ol "Si-noeb it Co.'s Gazette'.'' I. M. SINGER & CO., 4o3 Broadway.XcwYork. Philadelphia Office, 10 Chesnut street. Miss M.S.ZUBiiR. Agent in Lewisburj. CmlOOl
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