mm mil Ml mm BY 0. N. WORDKN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. "THE I'XWX " esublh.. in IS1J km- Jia 3,627. LEWISBDRG, UNION CO., PA,, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1863. CHRONICLE," eshiMIsiid in 1813 WiuJa X., i.ooti. It $l..V per Tear, aluayit In Advance. rtllllKHKO SKUI-nKKKU Tucsilay Vnrnin & Friday Afternoon. Uec Sis'w (ilvrilirmriilit. IdrWe regret to see prufosod Demo cratie presses in the Free States, excusing and pettifogging the bloody riuU in New lork, by chiming in with the uiobocrats Tht.rs are oow Tcn Thousand soldiers of in denouncing and demanding the abroga- 1 ,b Uu;on) armed lnJ 0faeretlt 0B duty lion of the Draft. They nay tha people j ; ,bllt roorjcrll Babylon. Tho last known will volunteer. That bit been found tuo ! org.nizod mob, on Friday, was cut down low aod unfair. Fuur out of five voluo- without ceremony, twenty or thirty of the teers are friends of tie Government, who oui'aws, and a few of the soldiers, being re Deded at the ballot-box as well as in iiljed or badly wounded. The mobocrats tbe field. Tlie Rebel leadrrt, hiel.-M of ,rB nnv garroting men on the by street?, tureen Lu ft jhtin-j, note urge, their frtemt breaking tcto bouses, robbing unprolec m the AVtA tn grl conlvl of the State, at j ej woinco, and trying to bide their plun their ', only hope. The Draft takes in ! jer equal proportions from EACH PARTlf it is i Tha buildingi destroyed, are wertb therefore "just and fair but therefore also t,ear million of dollars, aod scores of it is bated by the speculators, by the Cop- tjTes wero J0st bow many is not known, perheada, and by the Rebels, all of whom want to Pbolonu THE Att until next raalttamial s'oniinn. honintr thev ran thun ; t " b. which he FJwer aball e j be "as it was." IScware ! ftSrOf the many hundreds of yonng inen who bave left Union couuty to fibt, perbtpi no more bave died of wounds or disease than of tbe same number, at borne, wbob.ve died in their beds. The ordi- nary mortality in our country is Dagraater in military than iu civil life Of those draf'ed in Union county in the War of 1S12, many yet remain among ns suck as Mllnn.EsiWARTll, Camkrom, Hum, Wilson, M'Cchlkt, FrtUf.EMEYKK., LYON, fcTllZKU, FoTlB, Ma us, Ac. &o. 1'crhaps some of Ibem were volunteers but, whether one or lUe otber, they went cuceriully u their duty, ! and are to this day honored therefor. j .77""". ct .! Uadrllefore the Draft Law was pscd, ! ' a..ew.'u ituut. . v. . 1 . v- . . 1 1 au iLan- T?:.i.... u t i ;. an . t, ing Dumocrats urg.id it. 15ut, as soon as it passed, a simultaneous attack was made r. . t . r 1 - . 1 upon 11, resuiuug in angry iieiiog, ma;i " uu.su...a w .unr uwu nva ghootiog and waylaying ol nlliccra and tbeir murder, and now in tbe awful mob in New York city, where tbe Councils and tbe Governor of tbo State tacitly j iu in tbe plan to nullify it by force of terror aud edition ! ConsTutjti K, . . . at t , oumfort. tbe Democratie Mayor of! . . ... ,- ! llarnsburg. recently, in an exiraoruioary , aod "arbitrary" way enjoined " tavern keepers, retail liquor dealers, and keepers of lager beer shops, to dmrvn tiune th t ile of any intuxkating liiiaor ; m t I " " - - tcliafever." This, too, was when the Rebels were 1 not on tbe east side of the River, lie ' stopped tbo 'grog of tbo Copperheads ! I All this was in spite of tbe Constitution, ' commit those with whom, in honor, and tbe State Liws, all manner of Compro- j by all personal and professional and poli Uiisff. and tbe Licenses of the Courts, for 1 ileal ties, they should abide to tbe last. .kl.li lltow tia.l naiil tfin mnnv ! IB ' V.U.VU " , .hv ' - - J - -- 1 aid there ever such an insult, such an outrage, 00 the Constitutional Democracy ? leir Against this " fanatical" Maine law order, ftr triVA the Jhyor hat tio , authnrilu irhntecer in anil law of the no- . ,. t fion, State, or c, tbe Democracy make j no outcry he belongs to their party all j tight! Rot tbey roar like lleclz.bub aud Niagara when tbe President, under ! authority of tbe Constitution and of Acts ', of Congress, suspends habeas corpus I . .1 ' ... , j , . ! . . .- . iTf.i iiA A.f. i &a.n ill., ii.i .ill. s .iic - ..I. uua. u i. 1 1 1 . i f v e lo tbeir party all wrong ! Irrw "tmall." Last Tear it was loudly - I . ... V U I L 1. . I K i pruciaitueu iuii ivia ourouju u.u uwu "redeemed " inasmuch aa it had elected a Dimmecrat ! for Rurgess ! ! snd the name ! be rejoiced in was JJj.iJ Sm,ll. Time rolled on as usual, notwithstanding the ! enormous littleness of Small's glorious i triumph, uutil our "Southern brethren" j thought proper to pay him and bis a vicit, 1 in great pomp and martial array. Over- i whelmed at this additional honor, Small ; the modest, while tbe Seoesh were yet a ' great way off-even six miles-b.stencd j to meet, and creet them, aud lo turrendt r t ' the freedom of the Democratie borough of York, only stipulating for knightly treat ment. Amized at bis servility, the Rebel Sencral "graciously" demanded fiom tbe "redeemed" borough of 10,000 souls, old nd young, black aud white, a trifling gift of $15 per head, or 150,000, in cash aud about as much more in stores, arms, nd "sundries" lo make his little party of 8,000 or 10,000 ragamuffins morecomfor table. Mr. Hurgeaa, feeling tmaller than ever, paddled about lo raise tbe ransom for bis "redeemed" Democratie domain... 1 . L. - .1 ,1 , t t . r . , wueu sua luuuuiia ui .iicAiJE irom nelow started the Rebels back after a few hours' sojourn, tbeir leader saying tbey might be thankful be hadu't burnt tbeir roofs over tbeir beads ! Tbey got about a quarter of tha plunder they expected from tmalley Bmall "tbe Gist (pray heaven tbe last!) Democratie Rurgesa of York !" iaa.Scott Cliugao reached borne Sunday taoruing Wm.Stiizcr and Wils Lasbels are also borne Tbe funeral of Joseph, son of Jacob R jhl, look place oo Tuesday last in Lewis Tp The body of Joseph Gutelius, eulor-bearer of 150lU R. g , was : f mud wrapped io the Flag by which bo stood in iuc last. Ilia a.j waa 1.'0 years, 'turlts Allon aud Licury iiaii uf . l.laly'l'u. were tTOUUdtd. .i'.. . ii 2d Rebellion. Copperheads "scotched." The attempt to aid '.be sinking fortunes of Ibe ll.'bcls, by a seditious uprising in New York city, jo, fur s time, frustrated. ' M ,bo riaters hid some of their victims, The tail is nor net. Gov. Sivmour and 1 .. ...... ...... V" P""- . r " iieoeis oy teii.nc incm toe urait jjaw by telling them toe Uralt J.aw was tunpended if not repealed a deed which would place every law of the land at tbe foot of a mob ! lint tbe Law is NOT ; nullified it is to be enforced, not only '. upon tbe honest and loyal but also upou j tbe rebellious in New Yotk city. To j yield, now, would be to commit tbe fatal mistake of J.ek,on and U.y, who altered .l tr -jr T . . .l at iff the Tariff Law to suit tbe Nullifiera in I ' 1831, and thus laid tbe foundation of the prosent outbreak. To violate tbe law at ibis turning point of the simple for a ! mob, is to mil another yrnr at least to our "'" If tbo lUbels can ountrive a ' tresh outbrealt at toe nual execution ot toe t,aw, n ty win. J..I tnc authorities be firm be faithful to tbeir duty and tbeir oaths and all will bo well. We , , , , . ... 1 n .1, nnt I. Knnanr. ' k . . . . .. I ..... uu?. uw. vuij wo.w poauu vu m luiutiy . , or. tho rmhl rilatr.irm , . " Rerrl Baubarity. Tbe bcartlrssness 1 .. I . 1. : ... . . L . : : . 1. 1 1 wounoea, tias been ottcn snown during J tbe needless war tbey commenced. Ou ! many fijidj tbey bave abandjued them 1 entirely some times tbey would beg ! wen and means from our forces and would rob our hospitals to aid tbeir own. j At Gettysburg ', the "victoriou." Lee fled lamujc away tits pt.eu.tv wouuuvw, auu , , , , Icavtna on the liela eitnl or ten tlioutantl of . having on the AeU eiijht or ten thoutaml of - - -"- -J Surjtont. Inhuman and barbarous as is this treatment of their poor dupes aod ' ; conscripts, it illustrates tbe desperatenees . of tbeir condition, and is also tbe highest (though silent) testimony to the kindness and humauity of tbe Union people. To our generosity, and our ample means, they ( 1 .1 I I I I i..m f!...nmliiil an.l nonnto J. lhA Kosf ! V. t .'.1.1 U..1U- WUU ."IU . uv UbO tbey can for these sad, maimed viotims of the Slave Oligarchy, man, of whom are ! n,....tinit! trruluri.t iitil llninn loom exceedingly grateful, and Uoinn loving- others, brutal, stubborn aod thankless. " , , "I'rerarations are being actively made ft tbe M moo,bo n(j emergency troops bow in the &M."IIjrrUarj Td'jraphth imt. s,ve m,y then expect tho Lcwisburg Companies borne within a week. . ' tar Tbe Drifted Men at Platt.barg, N. - t LuaibcriDi? three hundred, celebrated , their -electiou" by music, a procession,' Hall, used as bo.-pitals, and bllcd to over re neat td cheers for the President. Provnat flowing.' In the halls and rooms, vesti- Marshal, Gen. Meade, and others. young sou of P. K. Roitmyer, at 'uu - uur -", .a i Dcar a ,ul'u!1 of Wl'ter.0:, M"oday of Iast ee Ict0 ,h9 water. ,nd W1S drownod j mJ"6 d,son,cr'!.d- JetrThe President recommends Thurs-1 day, Cib Aug., as a day of National i .L . 1 f l l i.e.! religious observances, thanking God for recent suoeess to our arms and imploring his guidance and mercy iu tbe future, he Forest Hilt Sabbath School . . . t . , nisfipi. rcanltitinna in hannr nf IhHir frinna , .,,,.,,.,.., v , and late Superintendent, Wm. K. MlLLEB, wbo full at Gettysburg. BuTbe missing mare of Walls ti Co. was brought in from Kelly X Roads, tha : day she was advertised quite probably : bad ouly strayed. , IcayAtnong those drafted in Philad.,we recognize tbe names of Melville Malcom, 1 Rev. P. S. Ilenson, J. II. Eldrige. j5t-The Pennsylvania State Teachers' . . . - , . t... . Association held DO session last year, uut are called to meet at Reading, 4th 5 lb aud Ctb of August next crThfinis G. Grier from Newborn, N. C, and Lieut. Gutelius from Hospital of tbe Potomac, came borne last week. IL,Tbe attempts of tbe Copperheads to get up a riot (New York fashion) failed in Danville and elsewhere generally. If anybody is dissatisfied with Feder al money, let him go South and gat Con. federate money. If anybody is dissati.-fi-ed with United States Taxes, let him go South aud pay Southern taxes. If auybo- Jv in dissaii.fi d wrtb the Uui Uuited State ! r.iiro!!iueur. lot biin l' South and enj y 1 the bitiufits of tbo S mtiifru coui-rriiitiou." I S - say a Kentucky L'uiua vv-t. Weicd i fcUj jIau biia. . - . . - - - Whit iS a Sin? ti. I....... i,Ka..;. America have always agreed in declaring, w.t b the solemnity of authority, that -,c "i ............ y im. ... one pari of the htini.111 rare by anninf r. as a gnu riiil.ttinn tif the. witt prtci'i anil tucr'tt right vf h'tmun nuiurr ; as nttrrli inrnnnnt nit Willi Me l"B nf !ini, which requires us 10 love otir neighbor as otir?elvr ; arid as Mailt irreeimcituliU with the spirit und princi ple oj the f.V-yw vf Chrirt." la Ibe Urns ot all this, ISr. f, of the Anjm, tries to produce the impression that tbe General Assembly does not brand Slavery as tin'ul ! lie would require the words, 'Til' i a htrse," to be written uuder the most perfect daguerreotype of the best, most exquisitely funned borae in the world, or be would say it was not a borse.and write a column to prove that it was a j'jt.-uK or an tlrj.hiut. Siich a tvr istify itig character is better fitted for a Jesuit than a Frotestant a quibbling law- vrr mlher than a preacher of tbe Gosnel. I . i u .u. - . a mu wuu" "r8"D lu" characterized a, above q,0,ed. is no, to be eonridcrt'd tinful, is trilling with bis own conscience And when tbe Presbyterian Assembly say they earnestly and sincerely desire "tbe complete Alflition of Mautry throughout tbe world," they may safely rtass for ALJitttmista. j rLo blindness" Ibat won't sp(J - ;n ,Le fregling pjc,ure of g, . be fICUscJ ; ,be 0e of f biinselt. lie hopes, however, to blind houest people against seeing tbe truth, doubtless supposing that bis readers are mostly of that singular family whose perusal of a village tewspiper is tbus described. Tbe old gentleman puts on j b;. fpCCSi gnr bevios: ,.f4Ti Acni1ir-).min.Un,;:.7.'' Old Ludu (inierrupnn) 'Squire Jones! I """J1" ." ',e n"'ch l,url ' .... , Old Oeni III read on ami see. "'About ' , . .. n- . . . nnon. yesieraay. a terrioie auair occurrcu at Kacluryiow n, by which that place has lust one of Us most valuable citizens. It seems thai the deceased was en'sped about the engine, hen his clothine caueht in a siran. which drP(, h,ln , Ihruh a narrow space, smash I . L -U . .-- . I. j m lus bones, and Oldcut HirL Poor man ! how it must have j hurt I wonder il he'll die. I Old (Irat, (reads on) " life was at once : extinct in Ihe shapelees mass." j Oldest Hut. Do tell if ihe old fellow is dead. I Old llmt. (tak-s clt his specs) Now you ' all jusl wait until I have done, and then we i will know. (Resumes.) Man thai is born I of woman is few days and full of trouble. ! o. Jones is no more. The places that knew him once, shall know him no more lor ever. 1 Hr haJ ef, fr ,ha bourne from whence no traveler ever returns. The sods of ihe val- ey are above htm, and ihe summer winds s'?h asad reqmum o'er his early, honored (If J . ' ,)U f. There have you cot ibrough' Old fVenf Yes, that is all. Old Ijidy Well, now I want to know whether ihe man is really dead or not? Old Gent, (looking at the paper ajain and reading 11 all over) " Wal, rauly, this 'ere j Aod so Dr. t can't find Sin in tbe 1 " gross violation of tbe most precious, -.r t. .it nj :M . t . " ' which is " totally inconsistent with tbe j law of God," aod " irreconcilable with tbe ' g of rf ' 4 r ' Christ!" What a religion be must bave! I Poor mortal ! " None are so blind ss those wbo do not wish to see." Let hitn alone. Corraepondttnce or the ftar k Cbrontcla.1 IJCUKFOUI), Md., July 9. On visiting Gettysburg, I found the Catholic, Presbyterian aod two Lutheran churches, tbe Court House, tbe College, lhd fceoiiuary, aud the Old Fellows' bules and bisements, on the steps and in tbe altars, were stalwart men in tbe bloom ! of health rendered helpless by tbe weapons of wlr. X convewed freeiv witb miDy, and sought to direct ibeia to tbe true fountain of happiness. yoa bave heard of tbe furious assaults ma Jo npon our right and extreme left wings. Oo the right, boles were dug which contain the bodies of soores of the vanquished foe. Ou tbe left, in a rocky portion of grouod at tbe base of a bill, we found 49 unburied Rebels, tbeir faces black as night, eyes open, millions of ver min feeding upon them, and no earth witbin fifty yards. Tho ground was every where strewn with muskets, bayonets, balls, rapesbot, canteens, shoes, bats, &e. rjcaj bur:jCi were unburied, and wonnded veieraiis were turned out to die, Houses I are riddled, fences gone, and wheat and corn destroyed. The flight of tbe enemy was most prsoipitate, leaving their dead, wounded, and some sleeping in lbs town. Tbe people of Gettysburg have been robbed of silver ware, silk dresses, stock, ings, gloves, and shoes, as well as borscs, cattle, aud provisions. To aid these loyal people, would te a work of bamanity. Private dwellings oontaio many wounded officers. Tbe car are daily laden with tbe slightly wounded, wbo are beioj re moved to Philadelphia, Raltimore tto. We found 40 South Carolinians buried in one row, with headboards and names itc., but many brave men on both sides have but a (ear inches of dirt thrown on tbem, with no mark to perpetuate their names, or give satisfaction to searohing friends who come hither by ibousabds. And still tbo war is waged with fearful vigcr. Tbe morning of tuts terrible uight, however, is begtuntuir to dtwn, thank "d I aud the tocsin of war will be bush- nd lUB State will bt as in formor 1 ytii itue aud iuimiaibltf. II.C P. ! Intelligent Rebels; since leaving Penn- j , " . , . nflsvlvauia. sav Ihcv were amazed to near some of our farmers say tney U"0 i care I. - All U lilt lht.111 a.lint!. Th(,y ;y wlian ,.,. -. ,h,. a-a tn httrana and other triU"S ii.. n.l,l tn moo "tlm Democracv" hur- ryins out, makinir 'signs,' auu grasping their bands to civ them "crips." When the dupes of the K.G.C.'s found that tbe lUbels would rob them just as soon as they would rub Republicans, their btauk looks of wonder were somewhat brighteued by an iudignaut suspipion that tuey bad been (uuled by their leaders ! . 1 ni nmjo 111 mi jo'. ...... ClTninn vk burned down by a ' free- nress" mob of Vallandigham's "friends of . n . . tit . :, .it .L., the Ciuistilution. We see H allcaed that the damae is assMted upon the leading Copperheads who insiijated and applauded . Ir . tr.. i- . t l. . r.. Ibe ou'razc.The foolish chap who set tire tn the building was arrested in Indianapo lis, with letters no his person from Val landisham and friends : be says that lea ding men promised to stand by biui, but they bave dt-serted blm. Tbe Democratic Slate Cnuventtan of California express unalterable devotion to the Constitution and Union, and.rcengnize the right of the Government to u-e every constitutional meant to put down rebell ion and insurrection ; tbey oppose secret societies, and denounce arbitrary arrests ; uphold freedom of the speech and of the press; denounce the Emancipation procla mation, and all lav to substitute paper currency in California for gold. Quite a curious platform, " adapted" (as tbey hope) "to that latitude." Tbo chivalry have alwvs affected tbe greatest aversion to the Yankee dinh of baked beans, but in the recent dearth of food tbey bave to bring their unwilling noses to tbe grindstone, and we find tbe Lynchburg Virginian demonstrating elab - orately that pork and beans is the cheap- est and most nutritious food to be had We shall next expect to see the con feds coming over to cod fish ! Coffroth, tbe Copperhead Congressman .POt from the Adams district, was not u.j t ,: .1,. ;..A. i,.,o t ' when he rushed to Harrisbura. comnlaio- :.. .i.. .. it..;o- ..aa: k.,i i,.,, fence rails and drank buttermilk, without - ; r. ,k. ;n ii,. .(. ,h. l,.,t helned save from tie foe I Al the same lime ThaJ. Stevens. Jr.. with liroomall. (M. C. for Chester district, were at tbe bead of volunteers defending tbe constitu ents of Buttermilk Coffrotb 1 We see it stated the notorious Dr. Bnyer of Clearfield county intruded himself upon a debating school, and began to ventilate treasonable slang, when ha was treated to some bad eggs by six patriotio girls. lie has sued tbetu and f jur of their beaus for tbe "rauk offence" of trying to make bini smell worse than be did before If be recovera "copper"a"bead," it will warn tbe young folks not to waste eggs on so odoriferous a character ! Tbe Copperheads of Sunbury were so anxious 10 get me union editor 01 me : j "j. ii 1 o uu ui tucir wajTf -ub iucj vu?icu to Bend TW ELY'S of their neu with Ltiu if be would go to the war. lie put do wo bis name, but ,th., all backed out, and be I retnalt.a tn IsSA rlnstn tha antlatf a inn It . . r r The Union people generally ennght to get "contraband things out of the reach of tbe invading Seoesh, aod thus escaped with least loss. There is published a list of the owners of 153 horses taken out of j Yoik most of them belonging to our j much esteemed fellow citizens of tbe Cod- i perbcad persuasion. (Verdict of the loyal , American Juries "Sarved 'em right !") ; Some Rebel officers at M'Cunnclsbarg visited the Republican editor and perused bis files with much interest said they respected a man who was true to bis own country, or took one side or tbe other but the stupid baseness of tbe Copperheads they loathed, even tbo' compelled at times to use tbem as spies and informers. XV. U lo acnonrieo ik.t lien P-.nl who was reported killed at the battle of j Gettysburg, is alive and doing well. He j was wounded by a bucksbot iu tbe rijjht mo ui ins ueau, toe suoi passing ous ma right corner of the left eye, the sight of i which be may lose. Jndge Kelley says " the coming Man" lo deliver our country is ont liutler nor Fremont nor Banks nor Knseerans nor Grant nor Hooker nor Meade he is tbe Colored Man, wbo is to demonstrate bis own manhood and preserve tbe nation's uocrties. Tbe eommissisned officers of the last Milton Company are Captain, Wm. II. Wolfe; 1st Lieut. John Peierman ; 2d Lieut. Joseph R, Bright. We see R. L. Hatfield tod Isaac G. Wolfe in tbe list. Samuel II. Orwig K' , of Lewisburg hss been nomiuated for the Legislature oo the Union ticket for Uuion coubty. He it a gool man, and will be handsomely elected. Milton ian. George P. Kmc, the Btltimore marshal who was nnee put in limbo and released, upou whioh ha bawled ao vigorously against "arbitray arrests,' is gone openly to tbe Rebels, where be belongs. Tbe lying Copperhead leaders now tell their more gullible dupes in Cumberland Valley, that it was "Lincoln's minions" who stole tbeir horse aud eattle J That story wont go down, we reckon. Amos B. Rboads, of Milton, 1st Lieut, in tbe 7tb Peu'a Cavalry, was killed in Tennessee. S. P. Spreober, son of Rsv. Dr. Sprecber of Ohio, is puior of tbe Luther an cburob, Miltou. -iWer m Cbirman.. t.r..th.r.ni.ii.r,ty(i th. I Cl.ri.:i.n HhxiaMe) th. norird lrih.it. It. lb. ..rlh ... ....... ho Ml lu m.tii,n mnU Wllllm. i,rx, v. ;u. r,-b. u.t. H1U1 a I m mill .'iri.llllll. th.V .M 11'lll.l.i.t. M. j gf lpi( fi Jarkrr ! ....... n. .1 ki 1 1 k 1 Tl""' --"., nt. ci.rrf..i t..ri tflt. what a of1i it! luii'lf-l b 1.11.I 1 .y J.ttr. crutfhrO. utl burit-J in tby early gravel Ip tun mtt ytt to munbrnfl (crown, thinjt Itrtiibu Hji-hiiti w it ti n r..-nt itftirtt. hit Toltl of th' lt'e that f--l thy y tiinj iM.ire, Au-1 Ixl UM to Uw baltia uttki to il- Who ItMikt-t npoa thy open, manly brow, A'nl r..l th. nun of prowi wiitl-o ttor... Or w.trl.e.1 llty v.tulli uufctlilinic pure mtj fair, Uul mu.t to ttoti t ttrcrew rclut-taut bow t Il.lt tt.y tnrr, thonir.li -briff. waa aittlt a-flght, uand wliilit no lLr rooM anlmlMi. thv t(Mtw, lu tha ttml IrauKrorW of tby eooaCHtu. Inlabl. iiauvi thou liveu on r ai thy naturr iit, lu all th. .tivulb of uvuHM.i' ,iBor ribt. Utlra w tol,h wU lh ulD k, Why rtwoll on praimt that thon nita'ht'.t baf 1 YqntChrl,ti hoBr .triot .,,, , b-.-i ih...jii tby lib. thy tiath nut .ii.ilm.; ! TttT fnue. tr.n.mitti-il Ihnin.-b the eontin time, . imAbxt IM, nmai out m.s w.inbea. Tl)y eountvy a.ktHl tby mi'l : 'twai quickly liyaa t Th) yoiirliful bl..t. Sowei rr-ety at hir call I K r b. thr m.-mory fcreeti, tt.r with thy rail tartl lu.i a Uro, crow u.0 a kaiol lu heaven. I.i.t n not mourn th. rati. atTllrtlntf blow, H it vii.l to llmt who "il.y.tb al thiugs Wdll :w Wile rom.il our ItMart h.J thrown ita niubins tpaltt Aotl !o.i hit. cha.UUMUt witM-ly tjij he.tow. Latest News I Louisville, July 17. The guerrilla, j Morgan, is reported hemmed in west of Gallipuhs, and it is thought may be cap. tared, As soon as Tort Iludion surrendered lo Hank', tbe prisoners begged for 6,000 ritions, as tbey bad not a bite to eat. None of Grant's force had reached ibere. Geo. Nual Dow (Maine Law reformer) was taken prisoner while sick in a hospi tal. Gen. Sherman captured about C,000 of j the tail end of that awful army of John ; son, wbo was retreating to rear! river. 1 Gen. Gregg, occupied Shepherdstown, for a few hours, on Thursday, and escaped with some trophies of tbe prowess of bis men. Lee is believed to be about Win chester. Tbe movements of both armies are kept quiet as possible. Oo tbe lltb, two New Eogland rrgi- f ments too. bumming Point battery, when : . . vu- : I." a O J a I . ST Un lbs ! i-tn, we neiu morris isiaoti. inariesion l I 1 -it w 1 -vt I . .' n.d the f" "e beaeijfed by 11 iron-olads, eiu and other boats, 000 fresh men, ! -00 roander riflsd g"- ake i erR, final attack on the 14th. Tbe Hebels at Cbattaoooga said Cbarleaton was taken, but they may bave beard only of tbeir loss of Morris Island, and antici pated the doom which seems certain. Wbeklixo, July 19. From Parkers burg 300 of Morgan's men were captured to day by Buffiogtoo. Among Ibem was a Colonel. Gen. Lts is in the Shenandoah Valley. Tbe Rebels say a new iron-elad ram has ' tceo launched for tbem from aa L'oglish ship yard. Oloial news eon firm tbe fall of Vicks- burg and Fort Hudson. On the lltb a I great Union meeting in New Orleans, ' whuh was illuminated and adorned with , ,oreb.light ,,rocef.ion Commander Reed mortally wounded. The people of North Carolina are still ' J uutuu. discussing term) of "reconstructing Ibe I So snxious are the Copperheads to get even blacks to lake their place in the ranks, that tbeir organ at llarrisburg advertises for substitutes, "without regard elor. tQe leading Uemoeratic hotel. Tl ''S1" ' 10 rj"'1' ' rc"P' by 11,0 supposition thai white and oolored men ' e' together, but it is acnounced colurud men are in Ojlored regiments S ou'j"- ' Thus far, twenty four banks bav been organized under the National Hanking 2 Law, aud only await the furnishing of : e notes by the Treasury Department to go into complete operation. These will be supplied, it is thought, within the next two niootbs. Copperhead editors are trying to make nut that Meade gained no victory at Gettysburg. They devote more whole I0'"? ,n9 ,0 ' y.llandigham than Ihey ao of ,,ue t0 be downfall of Vicksbarg. ln ibe 55th (colored) Massachusetts lieginjeot, Is a man wbo understands tiro different languages, aod a pretty 'cute chap to boot. He is a native of Africa. Stahle.tbe Copperhead editor at Gettys burg, has been arrested for informing tbe Rebels wheresome wounded Union soldiers bad been hidden by tbe Postmaster. The Uoinn League of Philad. have or ganized three Regimen's nnder the late call. The " Democratic" Regiment we believe is not yet full. Lieut. Col. George F. M'Fsrland, for merly of Freeburg Academy, was wounded aud taken prisoner at Gettysburg, one leg being amputated below the knee. The Union League of Philadelphia baa appointed a committee to seek out honor ably discharged soldiers and procure tbem employment. Tbe Columbia Bridge, was tbe longest in tbe State, and waa built by Jainra Menre, Sen. formerly residing near this borough. A spirit-rapping paper says. Stonewall Jackson and John Brown are in harmony, and both are "marching on" to Old JobVa tune. Franois Patriok Ksnriak, R. C. Arch bishop of Baltimore, died on tbe 8ib lost., in his GGib year. Fuur thousand seven hundred snd sixty copies of tbe l'ielylcruin are sent to the army aod military hospitals. It is staled that "Gen." W. B. Franklin was a leading K G C in York couuty. Geo. Sigel bis uoir command in Peuusjlvaiua. ' l TIip LailiuV Sutiliim' Aiil Sm-iety wilt ml to Ht.r. Hl.M-k. Tt.ir.t srtvrt p.r VArkv't, 33.C0. On th 9th inrt. RVM J M lanrNfc ' f Jswk twl Kwm tfjniirne. ot L-W m -( It rt, ni-, il tin. In HrlU-ton, kKD fait, J.VOi. i AKukK, mcmi 71 Trt, S bmmi, Utiy. t in rr,i BUUKloa. .iiB lUtt, 3iU M A It J, . 1.1,'sfc, i Vnrrcrlrd Wr-rtfy Wheat 8I,:0 Ksrs 12 Rye !)i Tallow In Il.tri, r.1,1 SO l.nr.l 10 , , r'. .,. , a ,. . J , I';' .J"'" "-. ! Haxaecd 1,.)0 Wool 00 i Dried Apples. 1,111) Potatoes 4), FirkiuHuttt r VI Sides ot Shoulder 0 .Fresh Kutier... 11 Kibs i Shoulder C lUes 1, 5, and ti 11a ..10 Country Soap 4 X 6 .$5,000 wanted ! SY prrson having from One lo Five Thousand llnllarA can hare the aiue alrly invested in Judsrtirnia upon valuable real estate to Ibis cuuaiTtapoo appl.caiiiHi lu J. F. boil. U. l.l.N.N, Lewi. bur-. July 18, l6 Lost, Sunday eveoin",beiween the I'resby terian and Baptist lh'irclirs, a plain Uuld Bracelet lo be left al litis (Alice. SPECIAL NOTICE. niHE Btuks uf 'kyw.'l & COOKER are in 1 my hands fuV collection. All persons tlesiring lu settle thcV accounts, will find the Books at my Oilice. X C. 1) HUE W tit, I.earisburs, July I:!. Altornry al i.aw Five-Twenty IT. 8. Loan ! rilHK I.EVt lBl lili D..Mt.of Lewisbarjr, Union Co., is Ai;cnt (trr tbe sale ot U'te Itnileti tsialrs Sn per Cent. fic-l winrr ! Years' Loan. I .ir.ouuis can tie nan ro sun ,ua tuea-s cl lilferrat mdividuala. The lnleret nn tha! Loan is payable and will be paid to i Id ii'Ji Tho Sccrctarj of the Treaury has authoritted me to contlnoo my Aj-oney for a JM-'ttod, brief And until further notice, I shall continue to receive Subscriptions lu Ibe 5-20 LOAN AT PAH,' At my Office, and at the different Sub-Agen-ciea ihruughoul the Loyal States. JAV COOKE, Subscription Agent, 1M South Third Street, Philadelphia C. D. BREWER, Attorney at Iitvr. ii: IMRI BG. ritlOX 10, T. j "vFFICE (on Market St.) formerly occupied f by Win Cameron, Jr. Collections and olher professional business ntmiinil. iii.ti, 1...1 1., IMaims f.:e Pensions. Bounties and arrears of pay due from Hov'l, made ont and collecied June 1, 1863 . . " . Jill'. 1.I1U,AL m 6 jj "TO Wringer can be durable without Cog l Wheel. The Universal Wrinser look Ihe first Premium (silver medal and diploma) at the New York Fair.l Htii. It was pronounced SVI'EKIOK TO ML OTIIKRS in the World's Fair at London, 1XG2, and has always taken thelirst Premium in every Slate and County Fair when in lair competition with other machines. It is the Original and only (.Vnuine and KeliaMe Wringer before tbe People. Il surpasses all others iu Strength of Frame, Capacity of rre?nrf, Power of Action. We rhallr nee ihe arl- Si-rj all raataHlttna ! Il saves Time, Labor, Clothes ami Money! Il will wear for Years without Repair! Jio Stir a ti I ran Break, it ia l.'stag! A child eihi years old can Operate it! No caution or ssul is required in its use! It save its cost in clolhing evvry m months! Irr Every Wringer with Cog-Wheels is warranted in every particular. CANVASSERS WANTED! To men who have had experience as can vassers, or any wbo would like, lo ansae: in Ihe sale of this truly valuable invenltun,liberal inducements will be orfervd and food ;er--. vry given them (they paring nothing for the I'.. , nt r i. , j ' i- i sale. L l.ior, desiring aWnn.err-, n Ki(ht) in which tbrv shall have the ti. . e icianil tn written the tha rtare lite ir .,Kr f auverusing. R.C. BROWNING. Gener-I A;. I lOHSinS S13 Broadvir. New rk Estate of Dennis Philiip'. A'i liUtVKTtllTillt'CVnrt'l' V-hrreaa.1 l)VIM,lRATORSNOTi'.L. . ocrras, , i Lflters of Ailmitiisiratioit on t' .e r-ia' ol Pannis Phillips, lat of Lewisbu.'s boro", drcease.l. hav been granted to ihe subscribe! by the Register of L'ntoa county in du form of law. therefore all persons indebtrd lo said ratal ar requested tn roak imuwdiaie pay. ment. and ihoi having jusl claims agatntl the same may present ihem du'y authrnticaird fur setilwent. i the subscribers. SsMIJKI, SI.IFEK, ) Adminfs JOIi.V B. LINN, I trators Lawi-Lara. April . IStta II. GEUII 4KT. DEXTIST, has removed to Soutn M tireet.innr ' doors Irem the Town Vloik, LEW. I ISBl'KG PA i .rt-'t.a,w-j:-v'r 1 1 w.i-t e , M ' . .rt. a. SAPOMFIKR, I1R "onrr ntr.it fit l.yr, THE FAMILY SOA? MAKER. T 'UK putic are I'M THf:0 a.,inM ih snimiLs .unit kf.n or i.e i mnkinr Mitar Ac n"v -rei t.r sate. TUw I ..i.itr f;lll l.t! aiul iiealeit Lvtr n ll.aa madr ti v llitf . , l't-nna Salt Jlanufatturln t'ompaay, llieir irade-maik lor it fcrin? "Saponifier, or Coacentrated Lya." The gteai -sntcrsa tt !s art:c! has ItJ anpr.JM parties K. endeavor to uul, .1 , violation of the Company's Paienis. All Manufacturers. Buyers or Mrllrrs of thrse punons l.yes, are herrbv tiot fitd ihat ' t-owpany ha,.e vwpioyrd as Ut Aiiui. (ivo.TIanlin. V.J., of Pliiln?., an I Win. Uakcwcll, Khj., of ritt.Vtir, and thil aJl Mannfarturers, t.'.'ets or Seller of Lye in viola'run f tbe rijrtit nt tbe Cwro panv, will be Prt.sruted at once. - . The XAPOMFIKK. or Concentrated I re is for by all Urujjist.-, (irocers, acJ couuiry Sujres. . . TAKE NOTICE! ' The United Slates t'irrort Court. Western District of Pennsylvania, No. I i.f May 1rn in IHAo, io suit ol " The I'ransylvzuia a!t Manufacturing (Company, vs. Tbo fi t'hse." decreed to the ('orapany, nn .(. 15, lilii, Ihe EXC'I.I SI VE rilii s ranted by a parent owned by them fi r the rosiriaa. I'ateaa I dated ;t. SI, !Si6. Pernetuiil iniuucuua awarded THE PEXXSYLVAXI.V -SALT aiAM'FAtTUKLNG COJLPT.' OFFICES .- 127 Walnnt St. l'Liladelpliia. Vitt St.anJ l)uqni'siie Vay,Iitts stiar?, aiii.M.aid SPECIAL NOTICE. 0i and after JI.I.Y 1st. !ti I, the privilera of rimre-ias ikse preser.l issue of I.K tSAI. TEMiKK .NOTES IXTtt THE NA TIONAL SIX i'ER ft NT. LOAN (common, ly called " Pive-Twentiei") will eeaie. All who wish to invest in Ihe Five-Twenty Ixiaa mutt, thereloie, apply befurr thv 1st ut JL'LY next. JAY COOKK. EciHiirrmi Asist, Ap. 3tn3 No. 114 S. Third St., Philait NOTICE. LI. persons are hereby aoiiAed that on tha ""I day of April last I sold o. PaTsa Baivia. J' H. Mia.u m4 Ur. Lavs Roona, all my neht, title and iniervst ta L'mo Furnace, suuated in I'oioa township, Laiow couuif, Penn'a. and in all real aad persona property connected iberewiih- THOMAS BEAVER. Panvilte, June t, 1863 HEW GROCERY AND Provision Store ! rPHE sobsrrrber has jost opened a Family I tirocery and Provision Store, in lu Jen baugb's building (late K reamer's Tiaship) West en J of Market Square, where be has jusl received a well eitr4 assrrimeni of freak) GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. rh as Ci tree.Tea, l-hoeolate. Sugar. Kit-e. Molasses. Fish, Sail. pices.Yineear, Raisins. Brooms. Brushes.Tubs, Burkets.kuap.BiiUrr, Cheese. L'gas. Fruit. Fruil Cans, Untaxes, Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Fibs, Flour and Feed, Com, Cattle Fowilcr, QI.'EENSWARE. Win low Shades. Matches.. Stove Polish. Nuts SnotT, Tobacco, Cigars and everything else in Ihe Grocery line all of which he offers at the lowest prices fog Cash or Country Produce. CIIA'S ROLAXD. ' Lewisburg. May 7. ISSJ 1 Borough Ordinance. BE it ord.iinrd by ihe Burgess and Town Counril ot the b r nh ot Lewisburg, . aud it is herchv enacted by ihe autb. roy ot" the same. Thai tbe owners and proprietors i f ronttnz on west si lr of Seroad street. Market, between Si. l a hanae an I eorge street in said borooh. arc hereby lo make the pavements in ftoi.l t f Ihetr lots, the same lo be e even leel w.'j' from the butldiug line of the lol lo tbe lint , f the corb.prrperly traded with Ihe sircet, at: V that the same be comp'eted by ihe lirt "ta? ' of September, kh:I. And furihrr.il the owners, and proprietors of said lots or anv I" '.tiriaj shall refuse or neglect to make ihe sa d p-i.e-menls within lite lime herein sptr i'n.'', the , Street Commissioner of thr bornntb isierehy authorized in proceed forthwith lo ci tnplei" the same al Ihe ripens of said otrners an I proprietors, liv oriter of the Council : M. HREISB CH, Iturgesa. Attest Ww. Jnsts. Town Clerk . Lewisburg, May 4, IsCJ Aaditor's Notice. . IN the Orphans' Court of Pnioa eooity. t'n nndersigned.dnly appointed Aodtior by 'nts -Conrt aloresaid lo t1tirtlute ihe balance i tha ' hands of Daniel Noll, Administrator nf ihw estate of Jtremiuh Slahl, late of thr IwWnshiB i of East ButTaloe.rnit-n county Jrc'd. will, meet . the partir interested for lh.".l purpose al h's oirtce. Hi the Borough of Lewisborg. on nrday, Ihe Sib day of July, A. I), tfK3, i,; ten o'clock A. M- of siid day. whea and; ' wnarr, ail parties lu interest may anesal af , ihey see proper. .. . J. M. C. KAXCtC. Auditor June 9, lr.3 ' Executors' Notice. "VOTICE is hereby given thai letters- trsn?. IN mentarv on the last will aad leslamaM' ' of ANUKEtv MAt.r..sDuv.n. iar ui .a HitlT.I, Ta t'nion Co. deceased, hav bee , . .1 . sran'.eJ to thr subsennrrs dv tne negisirr pi ",. io iae (rm o( ,w; therefore all l.'nion fitjtintv 10 t ne rsiin indebted to said estate are requested tn mate immediate payment, and those having claims against the same wil! present them properly authenticated for seulemrni to ih KxKUtun, AMiKKWC. lliiKNI'.lCli.t rnwlerlll-, S Ml' Bit H tlKSHUvll. 1 t-..luunt t a. trrrK ,().xbuoii, w M.tto.. Un w i-o. IT OK iv 111 4 H AlKJ, tair KWUDur; Jan. II, 16 "S Cash paid for Bark. I WISH lo purchase a larje qoanlily of ROTH OAK IltRK, drlisnrd al mv Tannery Yard in Lewi.-bnrg. for which I will pay thr htgheal price in cah. May It, I"tJ- E- !l L' " Ltwisana. Mav 6. riHE DimraSavtng Instuunoa of Lewisburg I kas this dav declared a Divdcnd to tb . Sioekholdrrs of FOt R per rant o tb tapiul stock paid in-Pv3i on nemand H P SHt'LtEB. TreiS.