Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, July 24, 1863, Image 1

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BY 0. ' WORDEX AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At l.5 Pr Tear, altraya In Advance.
"THE I'MON," elilwJ in lU-Wtwie Nil. i.till.
LEWISBDRG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY 24, 18G3.
"CHRONICLE," estaMMM is 13 43 Wti.e So, l.W)C
Hill
illicit
rtlLOHKB .F.I.V)rt.klT
Toes-fey Murnin? X Frithy Afternoon.
w idvei-llariiieuta.
t&Sowe College Comu.eoeementt Jn
Southern l'eooeyivaaia have been marred
ly the Lie iuvasian. It is expected that
our College Company will return soon, and
rerpeetable classes will graduate utxt we k
from tba University at LewUburg. Let
ai forfet the dm of H ar lor few days.
and b. refre,bed b reat and recreation io
tb
re flowtry paths of I'eace, remem-
kering that
. . tV" w.rrtm-.aaBvi.
Tbart f-M and tt- .11 m ,o-,
i .r-u. u. th. cr.ff.1
Ha.ka tL.b.LMad ia. .of aulni
.
IwniBlfntfinfni tiffhWw IMiUrg UJ.
July 1'6 Hff, P.M. Sermon before
tba Society of Iiquirv, in Coll'ee
Hall, by lUv. I). C. fc ldv, V l.
,ceiy. Sermon before the KI-:
ncatina Society, in Baptist house,
by Rev. G. W. Andere-tn.
Jaly 23 7., A. M. Meetings of
tbe Trustees, and of Curators.
. ,Afcraoon. Meeting of the Kdo -
osati.an Kniitr in tht Vt.riltati
bouse.
,rrr--7 Anniferfary of tbe AI
umni.
JaU 29 HtWtv, 10, A. M. Tbeo-
' ii ('..:......
air.a vwaaaa.afcvi .
fii, P.M. Fem.lnat Anniversary.
. ,cn..W Annivcr-ary of the
Literary Societies -Oration ly
t barles V. Knrletb, K.
Jul SO. TkTlau. 9.A. M. Commence-
ME.T.
Ae ,. .be anticpatetl rrogr.mm
Ir. hdd, ,. no. cf tbe Tabernacle church
,Bx...Du, Cl. , oiiaq, ddi was iormer:y
rf Lynn, Mr , where be was elected to
the A.rmbly of the State, and officiated ;
as
Charles C Iinrlrirh is an
xv 1 ,,' ,t..t ! V
a noted Tff to oratcr fr many years.
. Noah Ht mas. of Co. H. UU V. V
tsrites, near IIa"crtown lOih inst tbat
f I, nTta.KiirfT i.attUa .r. ja.fr,-
tive. Ilia corp. eame npon the rmund
. j k .m a x- rn-j j
fir-t, .ad aboat 10, A. M, of eduesd.y,
eanonnading commenced. At 1, 1. !., ;
Ibe enemy had advanced in overwhelming ,
. . . .. .p
l .rce ; defended by a line of breastworks, .
cur men luught desperately lr qaite a
, .
...-, ... -c,r u.o..ao.. o.L-a
liaca
in lime to save a part of their corps from '
being captnred, .o ,b. high hill, a Ceme- '
tery lot. Ttere, on ednesday and ;
Thursday, the enemy attacked our whole !
,. ii .-
- line, w.th farmas en.r?, and desper. ,,n,
but were r-pu sed with terrible slaughter.
The writer -a, slightly wounded on the
2d. Capt. hvans was taken prisoner, but i
escape d, and is witb bis Company. Corp i
, , , . r , , ,
Janata t.a a p. ere u. rueu . .oc
cle on tis lreat the eag.e probably
saved his life. Their colors are torn and
etained, and two color bearers were wonn- in a mortar" is often a waste but we are
ded. Re saw the Rebel General, Barks- glad to believethere are those in Comb
dale, cf M:s , dead. "Tbe Rebel prison- er'snd Valley wiser after tufferiog fA'jr
crs, many of them say, if Vicksburg is realize there are hut two lulet to this War!
taken, and tbey are whipped here, then
tbey must cive op : some say they don't ;
3 fcr J
care
hlrh .lit. mini . it -Inapt tha
htt b,tt.r lt hme
"
locr as the Rebsdoa't eettollarrbburg:
' e . . . r '
... : .e .l .i
nut II luey up mem, i t-uic,
e
1 .
everyone, f-r if Thev should trail through '
.v.j .J . . .
cur County, I would not give much for
jjJXotuirig bas pleased the Rebels eo
touch as the Copperhead revolt io New
York city, where the insurgents cheered
openly for Jeff. Davis and M'Clellao, and
denounced the President and hie prominent
friends, abusing lbe negroes as badly as
the Slaveperata themselves. Rebs forget
Vicksborg and Gettysburg in tbe fond
lope ef a counter-revolution, io New
jerk, and wherever else there is enough
vice and igaoranee to be stimulated to tbe
point of rebellion by their emissaries.
W , .
e trust tbey are to be Litterlv disan-
r.;.t.J ' i
f010- I
W-Several Copperhead City Councils
re eoospiring to etop tbe Draft, as far as ;
fhey can, by taxing tbe people eo as to (
exempt eeerjr drafud man ! Were none j
added to our Armies, tbey might be over- :
rowered.or so weakened as to be withdrawn. '
thus giving tbe Rebel, tbe triumph after '
e
all our loaa of blood and treasure.
n: r
vfbeme is under eolor of love for tbe
' poor men," by those who are their worst '
eiemies, North and South.
home Guard. W e are informed tbat . jf
oloaooa H. Iloffaian. F.-n.. a discharged I .,
.. .
wnlantao k .... L. j t I
. , , - o--
!. ".r .J. T " a'"rg 1" '
.arm era and olber oilti.na of
Ttvi. tAata.l.;. - .i . . I
7MnVlhZZ TV7'" ", '
qualifying them to be read, for any cmer-
gency moor State. There is an org.ni.
ar ! J a raw m. A a rwm.. sT ay- .
....uu, .ow oi proscieney, m
eucha body, superior to the militia system
of old.
IswvOa the 5th insf.. Lieut.D. A.Irwin,
..gon,, 400 horse, and males, and cuit. !
a number of nriaoacn. "
i
65-Jeff. Davia, in despair, calls for off
bis fijhiioaT men bat then "will the. '
eame V The President calls for only one '
.' " ol our available !., wbicb, lu all
Limn ar.ik.kii . . I I., .ki. ..j.j i..
., ..' .... .t..,,
e iiursd etilistnii'nt. 1 in aei taj 1 ...If i.imh . .re
Ctf f B 1 ' , n ...... in .f t TtO .f aWaf .0 that hn ha. .h.nnn.il ti. m-
to. i .. . . .. r...t .-- t nca men wmt "'-" J i ... .u a, ..... . ! noi oeen araitea or mruismea auoMiiuiej
a. .a ra. eavalry, in connection with --"' retreat ia disguise to ; d ft44 ,, Mn ebain a tubstitute for .' P" ""S -" ' ""V"0."""-,; der the draft of last year.
New York company, while chasing tbe Mle lla"t ' .nmleu than that Axed by the Secretary, i eT ? T'i ' ? "e "tic V
lhel. nn th. I'k. w i. t-i. . ar ." . i. - . l k ... , J, . Thi. anthnr.t. ! " "r ". ". "P "wwa. . DT circular No. 4S rrom Ihts oBee, a
Xtebei. en the Ch.ber.burg 'p.ke, eat off , 8rRebel raid." don't nay. When it ! be " l llhettJ " . T.! . " ' So the duoee euffer. and tbe leader, eon- able time .. report sh.lt i. each .
ana captured a piece nf artillery, over 100 eome. to tha test. th,r. ;. . , - eooterred npon - me cecreiarj so a. .j , . . . G h ' he of tnrotmnt w
"Ein pi; Schwindle." I
One conversant with ibe ease, gives the i
fallowing specimen of the way that many ,
honest (hat not too intelligent) farmers io I
Cumberland Valley have 'coiDe to grief.''
The indignant too of tbe sail wiped away
tear, and smacked bis brawny fists, and
"did tale unfold," in rather a wbinicg
toue, something as follows :
: 'I ish a peaceable, bardvorkiag man,
I nnl J my taxes, unt t iso a mi
! Timmecr.t, nnt I bate de Nicker, and de
i i.i...i.l.:.. ..... I ... i.n...
... . ... , ' ,h. R .
j gulD. int0 the Vallcy, ludder time, gitn
- c, --. t ... .
- -"
t U.dera de Is n. we chine de kateb's ftf
; ae uoiaen circles uenoe uepoeis ies as
de Golden Circles den de Uebbels lets
; mtt next time, tint gets ail dey vents of
1 de I'laek Kep.iobiicans. 'So 1 gifa em my
tollar, ent I ebiaes de S'ciety, nnt I feel
giot. liymebv, de lUbbels eomes to der
Walley agin, not hears dey takes de
horse?, de mules, de vtggins, de shickens,
! unt ebrjtings from de beeple. Den sa,s
, I to de I'lack I'.epooblicacs, 'Xow you'll
; eateb it ha ! ba ! but 1 i.b insured, so !'
' Next day I loi,k out, ant dare I sees so
man m.tail t.-in Innlrinir rlr a m h.
i leading away mine horses unt sings ; so I
goes oot, unt 1 tn.kes de sign, not I says
i to dtr mens, "Here, yoa sbtop. I ish nut
' Abberltshnist I iah coot Timmecrat
k r. cv..i... p. ..,
UlillB a uaavaa.a-t aa a-h wM w as
: Uoesdeduahon, unt Davis, unt Voodvart
1 now I gifs you de crips unt you lets my
sings alone.' Den de laff and l.ff so d. ,
i like to split open den dey say, 7 IMl
mil vmr r,. unt den dev sbteals mv
j sorkhorses unt t agins not cows not robs
m,e ce.i.r -n mine u - r,-P
i"' I ish a ru'ned ". Pat
... . . . , ,
.;..
rAar7es."
rnrORrK " ; v rt tir has
i i . , , .. t
,0Dg b0r9 lbe , B'nB" S " " 'n"nenM
mj irtties. Thither, quite
naturallv. their "Southern brethren first
repaired (expecting a warm welcome) for
(tera "Pplies for their wardrobes and tbe
- - . l
troTigioo and traosDortatioa deDrtmoU. .
C "eir visit! were oot well received, fur
nr. nf th. ,iti..n. . k'ni.ht i Knoi
of tbe eit,en-a Kn.ght to boot- .
,nu' eomplained, to a Republican, io ana-
tter district !
. t . . .
" ne, re r.aen an my noraes, anu
. . . , , " : ''. " .
.... - uu .ucf ... batiicu via i m
r,.l,.. t i
Cndnra. ! ;
"Indeed replied the Union man "bat
didn't you tell them, then, that you'w.r.
lrwuieraft r 1
"Why, to be sure we did. And we told
them, too, that we belanced lo the GMcn
' m',, tbomti thea I
nar ptrentoi ,t xa, atl p.ticeU no uae.'
Tbey , old ns -. shonld'tak, our paper, j
back, and y-t our rfof.ir ajatn.' I
Amusieg as these revelations may be, '
... - i . -
... u..., ..j.oe ....u,.uS. . uD
votes of rueh groveling, servile and stupid
men. control York county. "IJray a fool
. The t kattao,a RheL at the elose
. , . ... , ,
nla fervent and aTnieath'Z!n-' address to
' of a fervent and sympathizing address
V r f
the Democratic csndidate for Governor of
i : - : . l. . j:. l J :.
vu,' w,,u maom cu,Iur "u Ja"
..;..t . (.;...!!. ...r.... ..... I
J 'Jt. . tll.UU.J L 'IJIlll1.ll, V.,0. I
... .
ernvea a irieno v eonieretee. savs :
- ' -
"cd speed, yo. Vallandipham. on yoor
.;.... ,.f .. .... k.
i i . . . .
nprnra, soouio your power oe equai io jour
i. tin. at.. A I -. - T tk.t .... ..m.
vimoii. to this stand lact that ire con ferer
bar? I'eoee without IHiun on."
If Val. is ao honest man, be will tell
tne people ol Ubio, cn bis returo, Tia',ute. ,0 exempt the only brothers of
v- l- r ff r:t : ' . .. i . .. i ..... . i
u,MUi " "" connivance, irom
bis sojourn in Dixie, that the Rebels will 1 and sisters dependent npon their daily toil j ,ucr,,Su!e .bieb oever made a show
make no peace on any other than a Disu- fr "PportT to exempt tbe father! of of jinil). tne Confederacy, but, on ef
nion bis. and that such ha. been their motherless infant children dependent Bp-, i.k. . r.Mnoibla test, was dead
, , . . , . , .,, I
determination from the start. He will
then ask them, in eotieg for him as their1
,r . , , . ;
; next Governor, to tote for such a peace as ,
. iae ueoeii are reaay to Due, ana was
j .l-: : i i t r .. '
rtuutr mv ikuc iupw sou clear, ii m
. . .
does tHis, thouen we must deprecate bis
, .... - ....... , :
.L.tinn . . ahall ...i.l.. tim .nil. tail In I
, ',, whiell otn,J
other :
Democratic candidate bat Thomas II. Sey-;
moaT t,. raerited. j
; i
" .
(" ) Examiner A Times, of 4th '
. "ntaining tbe expression of 700 !
r. , , . r.r.n . . .
renCQ ana ,VVJ JOgllSB preacacrs 01 ,
e r ;
t , er,u every, :
deprecatiog any triumph of tbe S.ave j
ower- li " "ovaiai, earuess paper. .
The true moral power of tbe Old World ,
mith (he ortb whiIe ,hoM mho
, . ..
... D-ooie to toe eartn. mere ana nere.
re for Jet Darif.
utttl rt . e -. - :tt tl r
T- ,7 : 'UUY'U'S" !
raid into Ind.ana bss wakened np that !
State, and Copperhcadi.m-:here as in
tl V a T 1 . . Ofl AAfl
" a is aormant. in icn uajs
men have started to bunt Morgan. He!
(hastened to bis friend Vallaodiehsm's I
i irieca aiiiuu.gosai
i 5,'te. bi. force of 5.0C0 has dwindled
.,i. fee.in, dormant in t' i
." '
beads, and but few ex'end "aid and com-
fort WDeB ,helr "southern bretbrea'
come witbio etealioa distance !
. . - . . ... i
. ' " ' ;
ui.trict ia nnt vol ordered, aa ton renor'a
- -- -
Dot all tn. tlitr onnnlv a nnota i. a- .
The Draft Law.
wkm roB mr. hmii t bkfiect rn.
The Congressional "Act for enrolling!
and ealliujr out tbe national totct, ww
framed to be more t5.-teot for war parpo
tea tbaa were tbe existing militia lawa,
le.-a bur'l.nfnme upon the treasury and
tbe people, an wore baiaane to the poor,
thau ant similar law ia tbe world. Thee
. of iets. .auctioned by patriotism, economy,
juatice and humanity. A ire Ire attirl
-j, . -
-wfjf a tte nmym.l n y man,.
arfY liermiL 1 bis law ta enthusiastiealli
weimed b tbe armie. of tbe rerublio,
referred to by other nation, as tbe high-
eat etideoce of tbe determined Darnoaea of
. .. . . , , ,
lbe tuned Mates Oofcrniaent, la dreaded
J rmcd traitors, and u deuoancca to ,
-J '"""' 'J
eet sy mpatbixers.
1 Contrast tbe provisions of this act witb
,n proviMoos of the previ .u.Iy existing
, laws oi me mi.ea oiaicv, aou oi
,h militia laws of the several States.
,5f ,Dne eertain elases of persons
re ercphj and txtmjfal from military
duly Irjtn bei'jg drafted into tbe servic-
f ,he United S.ates. Neither those na-
"! r the laws of aoy State in
the Union, exemtit the poor, who have tbe
ed, the mbrm, tbe helpless, dependent
"P At tbe call nf the Govern-
n"?",i tLose lhT
j " "e "P "d the battle-field.
Who. then, were exemDted bv the exis-
' a
I ,IDg militia laws of tbe Lnited States,
' be several States of the Union T
: Not tbe poor, the dependent sons nf toil,
, oul lue l wrmua. auu ...ureu. w .uc
! people Members of Congress, custom-
j " nmcers and clerks, p. t master, and
- ;
' -ber ofCcials, person, -ho .ay pro -
fs, cl1BACientious
as scruples against bearing
of engine companies, hook
i rnl". members
,nd UdJsr empanie's, or persons other -
,!,e eonoteted with the hre department.
i The Draft (or inscription) Act, on tbe
h,nd, exempts, in additijn to each
are nhrairallw or mental!, ut.fit for
military duty, only
First. The ice-Pre.ident of the lnited
U alica.llir; ui"r;a v IUC UOIIt; Otatr yVUI.
u
of the .National Go.ert.meni, and .be Oover.
of "te several Siaiea.
8?eood Thf fna hMt m..iary
dottr of a widow dependent on bis labor for
"PI"";
Third. The on!v son of ased or infirm
parrnl,,or plrenl4 dependent on bis labor for
'"PP""-
Where there are two or more
rovrin.
on, f .d r 1Bf,rm , ,, ,abieet lo a
draft, the faiher.or, if he be dead, ibe mother,
"Ve'.."' h.f-r'.re. ao,
iwle jreani otd. haririj neither father aor
mother, and dependent upon his labor for
support.
i!,:h. The fa;her cf motherless children
ond-r '' years of are. who are dependeni
"LrlZ.r, a father and
IOBS 1D ,he same family and household, and
io of them are in the militant sernee of the
L'nited Stales as non-commissioned oiHcers.
mosu.1,B. or pri,ars ,h. r.sld0, of such
family or household, not exceeding. tw
-ball be exempt.
Kisbth. Yuun. men between the azes of
1. . aa . r - .1
penence proves that soldiers under 20 years
1 " luu f etc CAruii, l ' 1 1 1 c 111.1 ri"
of ace can not sustain ihe burdens of ramp
life as well as men between to and 35.
Tbese exemptions are in favor of those
nPn0 "Bce a'"7 ,0" h Sea. ,r,Brm' ,na
helpless relv. Is it, as has been cbarzad
J. . - ...
COon It. mialOIT ' IDtamOUS-dltitlOCtlO
folween the rich and the poor," lo exempt
. . . . .r i
e only sons ot poor widiws, and lo com-
..I M.i. t K
Jt .'lOlimS W V. K ' ' WU', 'IVkWIU
I I ... . . . I
rei .Mrmners oi uonirress in nnr. procure
I' . " . -
substitutes, or psy tor suDetitutesf to
. it.. t .r ...J
" ' . . J . e
Barents dependent on them for bread, and
. ' - .
i e-aipel tbe whole army ol custom boase ;
tfficers, postmasters, and Government j
clerks to fisbt, procure or pay for substi-.
uioeriess ana rooineriess nine oroicers !
on these fathers daily toil for sustenance,
... , s,.,. ,'A ;:... fK.
cl.Tm.0 .ndcolieae Drofes.ors '
l"e, clergymen, ana college proieasore .
to fight, procure substitutes, or psy for
t'' cu.uic on to. ...
misrenreseni ina nenenni Drovisions oi ,
r - -- - . ..
an set ras.eil to nnhold the causa of our
7 .,r7 ,r ,
imperiled country! j
tr-L. io.l r . e . ... :.
I a no S'.u wretioii ot luc .e. in u'tini'in
provides that any Dersoa drafted and noti-
fid to ecrear at the rendexvous. may. on
or before the day fixed for his appearance, I
furnish an aecptible sobstitu'e to take i
nis piace in me aran; or ae may pay io
such person as the Secretary of War may
author.xe to receive it, such sum, not .
oacd in SflO. as t be Seeretar v m a v deter. '
. ---- . - - . . .
rin. fi. ika neoonrat.nnnf.neh anhattl !
. .hall be fixed at a onifora !
' r. - .
nle b, , -enf r, order made at Ibe time
rate oy a general oraer msae ai io rime
of ordering a draft for any State or Tsrri-
0t ordering a orart lor any state or lerri-
tory. Any person may furoish ao aceep- .
i f,bie substitute to take bis place, at any
nriee fur which ha can crocure one.
r - - - - -
The som to be fixed by the Secretary is
not to exeecZ $300. It mar be less, it ,
ean not be more. This provision was pot
in,o ,h. I. for the .ol'. and .ingle par- j
' rf Kp.,0 powt THE ICF; or '
tBSTITCTHi 80 ,h men of moderate !
. a f
porans, sod even poor men, eould more
readily obtain substitutes. Without this:
prevision, it was believed tbat the price
j .m ......
'bsU " e. d ? . P 'c 10 i
! CI I nt vii sn inar nnna nnr wara i
t,ooo w. v, --j .
,h" V "'' 7. f ' 111
M . '-." "P
priee of substitutes, and it mast do so.
Pnvert t. .twa.a . Hia.drantare. hat how I
could a draft be more considerate for the I
I ..ii a.. i i - i- .... ...ti k. '
" ii-ni.ui.wu i, . " . i . i . i .ii m. i.. cn. - .
'oree T am n m'n Ifir mr r"v. , ,
wwt pu:i tie a trm rut .v.n-ofcrer" ;- .
L.;tl. - L . i
. :
I Hoist up the Flag !
J A w.t V t Ihi. wbf tl-o t p rt W
t V) tnn4 W tb nlH he-art hrce aticf trw.
r, th, ic. m..it...
Ot.r tit. ll.i. mi .obi. .im! brat. ;
l .lib fb s.e sa. it
Oter tkc tut, U koMof Uac brat..
T.at ttT tbat f...pk.w a rs: ptart.d th. ..r.
Th. fi .ur pl.li.r. i. tb. plr.'.t nf W-ll itve,
i, t4 kl- .rth m ilan .... I r ". n lb. sag
Tb. krbrip had ratpr tor a J. 4 Katil a..
Twin 4owa ra .a Im.b. thrv call Rnaaeka.
' or ht a ittia. aaj iw a bv '
be. a,y rtI . ...y
be. u-y n n.
w.
: w- foarkt twn kr. aib is i Wi-mia.e,
i Si'Jll'J
i Eof , tPT. to k . f.,
, tunt thr hi ww a..t i'h ,
t K u, n. t (l.l.t. lb-y ..II it . to.
. Th . L... urxi aublnbi.
iwmmH.fMtktaHiM.
I our i.....r.k. w that -,rr -.t to
T t'JlTTwT'""' "
i.w.., fcM f,tlM.r.,.
I ttk. -no.
jne Hirnm'tH'i .in oi tea i"
cat been received bure. -It contains a
proclamation by Jeff. Davis, calling oot,
under tbe Contcdcrate Lonscr.p:ina act, t
ml tchite men hrlrrtix lie aje if IS and
iO, W sere j-.r three j,yr,, unaer penalty
of being punished for desertion in ease cf
"beying tbe ealL Tbey are offered the
privilege of j nning volusieer otgao.ia-
tioos before tbe enrolment. The Knqui.
, . . , , la l t
; rer, in an article beaded .Milit.iy
. Necessity, urges that tbe only i.lvauon
of lbe Southern Confederacy is nmking
- -y-j - - ,
"i- prociaroaiion, toe arp..c.,.r, v, u..r-
timl la to the eoantrr in a state of nep.
tbe ibsoiate oootrel f U mdivg, tipeii-
.... ... ... .
o( drisk wiib.a -
1 .Wiiioi of substitute ex-mption and for-
eign protections, the material enlargement
! "f th President's power to revise elections
; of officers, to make af pointments, and to
oi cmcers, io mate aipomim.?
get rid of ineompeteot officer".
The CkarlrMoa Mtrcry thus dtsconrsci
00 the advance cf (jcn. lilltuore nP'JD
j Morris I.IaoJ :
r, .pp.,!, 0 n, to be ne!e9 fo attempt
f- J
w oigi
irom ourseivee me situation.
i i e fault we got into it, is vain now
I to inquire. The l ankees having gotteo
p0iJf .sjoo of he eoulberil b,lf of Murri,
j I.I.nd, there is but one way to saveuhe
city of Charleston, and tbat Is by tbe
. . -.t.i..'-..
"7 "re ,J"-
If the fizbt now on Morris Island is to le ;
'now a fiiht by engineering and cannon!
m.rol.. th. ..(..nu.. ia anh the mitm
With their iroa-ci.de on lbe water, and
h.i s r .v.. ia
uvaa ss.aa a aa ww j-aa a. vast vara a swiis a w aa
merely a question of time. The fall of
Fort Wagner ends ia tbe fall of Charleston.
The editor of the Gettysburg Star
(Republican) says the Rebels, after using i Nonci Tbe Nonpareil Ladies' Aid
bis office, "pied" his type. They gutted ! gocietv will give a Festival at Indepeo
bii home, and those of other eitnens, dent Hall. Thnrada. Hnlne of I'om.
from top to bottom wantonly destroyed
wuuiru s anu cuiiureo a ciotoea smanuea
h up clocks, pianos, and other property tbey
' coold not carry away polluted dwellings
with iodeseribab'e !th-
in snort, tbey
. Denifeq more iiae cava., tain lice in.
t l. J I't !
t 3-
i "chivalry" we read abnat.
. '
j stayed long, tbey would probably bare
"improved lor tne worse.
Tbe law in retard to the rezisterine of
letters, is cow much better under the new
law passed by the last Congress than tbe
preceding one. Every postmaster er clerk (
i -
.u..ng
write hi. na
registered letter, is required to :
L. k:.a ' ... i
a,,.. M... I
" u.m on i wu.e u:ini mi
i... t. l .L e .1 .... ;
""r n..j oe .r.oeu .urougu me enure ,
rrnu Tha nntta... on reiriatpr.il ltt.r. :
r . . . r .
mereasea irom nve io iweoiy-nve cnts.
T 1 - . - . .1 - e .
io receipi given io me receiver oi me ;
letter must hereafter te forwarded to the ;
sender.
Two Rebel captains were executed for !
.,:.: ,h. !: tinM in i-,.
Th. Rebel, then drew hv '
g"" cM tDea Cnw J
' Lo'" Captains prisoners, to be .
fxecotej 1B re(,t,lnll Th. Government .
thtnapoa Ueted G.. Kl,.h0(!n
inj q t Winder, to be hune op ia case
o " t-, ,..
our sawyer ana r ly no are. t e soma tne
. .. . , . . r. t .
lauer geoiiemeo are saie, ana mas ivenei
:.' ; K-,nfn,t. .d va v.,ri
" contraband."
The r?r.ft in Plmir. V V e,m. eff
on Tuesday. Trouble bad been antic-pa- j
ted, bat the utmoat good feeliog prevailed !
during the draft. At 5 o clock the eon-
teripts formed a procession with bands of
U'J3 Ol .
na.ie, mMn, co.tam-s, ie. Loud ;
.h .... ..... ... rn. i. . n . . A.
-- f
1.-. c .l.. l. i .t
'-. eiTKUrj we.o Ul.ir, .U a luc oec.- '
.; f f.,i.i,.
rather than diaannointment. The Kranire
s . ...
gtu ia loyal outside of N
mods by the Union to tbe last.
Reports from Vicksburg to tbe 15:b,
announce tbe espture of laxvi City, which
wai held by 800 Rebels, by Gen. Herron, ,
oo tbe 13th ; 250 prisoners were taken.
Th. gunboat DeK.lb wa. blown np b, a !
torpedo : ber erew escaped. Tbe Rebel, f
burned three of their transport and eight 1
. . . .a .1 a L: ) I.. I
or tea steamers mat oaa oeen uwueu up
the river. J
" '
Some foreign born German women
Lsne.ster undertook to cet np a riot t
as a
. . n . .hiniM were
eraaeot and help the Rebels.
When tbe Rebels came Cumberland
Valley, they were sjery ehirp, and sang
oat, " I say, lank, how far is It to Harris
t. . i ii.:i. j.i.u:. y s.. r..
mi r ir nn. iir . i i niiBur l'iii.. uuw ...
;e9 yofk n0
A . ..n 111 . ... .
do yon like ur return
..... ... . - : j . .u t-.t.
in me I. uloo ; .....oineri .o. vaiiey,-
. A . m I ,. . k. t
i Oot. Curtin an preel at a meetinf tf
! Rank l'resideatsia I'tilwleH-hia, on l in-
. J - - I I Ik. uil ..t aa!
I th. State iim called out darins tbe late
! energ-nc. 1 h. y will all be paid W .re
they arj inn.tierel out. G.tod teehf
1 prevails amoDg all parties, and lh Hank
J'residents evince Ibe best dirpoeittcn to
I tke St.'" in her defence.
FIoRSE lKciWri. While a wivWirj
party, from tbe neighborhood of itHd,
were passing down oppite Sunbury, cn
SaturJ.y l.r, ibe la-t of the party baited
. r .i i. l L' .
to Si the harness when the b .rse Daeled
into tbe canal
lbe laay sprang out. our
the horse and carriage went oeer, breaking
a .haft and drownine the hone. SunLa-
rvDcmo-r.lt.
rH ucmo Cllll
I le. Hurl burl s eeouta arrtaed at Tor-
inth to-di? from Decatur and Jackonilla.
Tfc.. it tkit Kra.v Trntinii
, - . - s
s
ia folluwed bf
precipitately into ueorj
ilsecraas' foices. Iloeeran'
was reported to be at K ito. Ga.
Thn aeontii renort that Urns Was es-
I j(iroriii lo
t t
' a0Q in(j
that desertions from his army
j were Bamerou,
A maaenier from Haserstowa rtjnrt.'
'hat on Wedneslij Gen. French, with tbe
3J Army Corp., intercepted part of Stn-
' art's Cavalrv and drove them across the
river intn "illiapport, where tbey were
severely bandied by tbe l'enn. militia.
- - . V i -L-TT
TiflTAfif jVTATXTg
sMMIfW-if W afa W WW M
One of oor office's male a prema
ture attack lion Johnson's forco
at Jack.on,the Capita! of Mi?i?ipit
1 1 I o...t I
an j waj ; o.; oIMj but
subseqncaily. aherman roatcd I'cin-
Lcrton, who is floeintr EartvrarJ.
; Our minor ftTatioii: in the ."'ODtll
Wc.t appear to be all successful.
ticn. rosters comman 1 einbracci !
5 Virginia, anJ it is helieve-1 Lo is cpe-
ratmy against I.iclitnoiiii from outh. j
' M. ..,.!. i'j r.n ;!, 1' i f eAn rS tl .t
; r.Iue Ilitlze, and Lee on the Ve?t
each watching the Other, and waiting
ni5 cnance
1 h0 icM3 , t,c VTc?t are IrcaK-
mj- np into guerrilla partie?.
j Monnj force is redace 1 to a few
1 ,corC:J 0f vnirj mon anfj st0eD hores
I .,. i m0re anxious tn "et out of the
tie io more ansioja ia re. out oi tuo
! Free States than he W33 W get in 1
NOTICE. The Anniversary exercises j
of tbe imduatica uiass oi tne t ntversn v !
I Female Io.titate, will be held on Wednes -
i A., .hernoen. 2 o'clock. Julv 2ft. in
j w -w j
Commencement Hall of the University.
UTAil the Graduate! of the diversi
ty rem. iot. are request m meet at tee
t Institute, Wednesday July 29, at 1 P M
j me0rement week, (30 b int.) Dwrs open
' .t 7 ib em it Tio eloet The rr,v
eeeds for the b-neSr of tba Soldiers bos-
... ... i . j .i
r-tals. All are luvited to attend. Ad-
miitanee. 10 men's. Refreshments extra,
. -
j ' v I ,u J'.lr , , . : n ,l
' E. Church. I. ewisbur;. Sunday. ISih June.
lUttistmrs iHnr&rt.
CorrtrteJ Wrfiy
Wheat ....
81,25 Eggi S 12
00 Tallow 10
... 75 Lard 10
55 Clover seed 4,00
1,50 Wool 60
Rye
Corn, old.
Oats
P. ...)
"
n.:.l l t l no !....
a.rf... """7"
irkin Istitter 11 Shonlder..
. 50
.....0
T v 1 . . i.i n :v- r. J t
r resu noocr... i - i.u. & .iucs yu me
If, ttlfll SO
")t , o, anu mm i.
Country Soap 4 k 6
rum
T. r. j,,. ts.h ,.L. v ,r.T aorM,r . u r
Kao.r. r... rnn.r.1 Shp.t. 10 t M.
PUBLIC LETTING.
OEAI.ED Proposal k.r ma". trie (inelodin
1,1 tnatenals for the same) IUO . liool
,.... , h. nf ,h .-i.. m.i.n.i
rnd ,, ,ha,( u lhxrlh Ward School
Hu.e.aad to be eon.nle?ed and n.atcl ia the
Sou h Ward School bS.iA oa o'r b-fore the
S1! p' '"'P1- next, will be reeeXved by the see
retary of ibe LeaUbura tchokj B ard. Lei.
un on Tuesday evemnz. Anz.(. Infill.
July 51. I3ti3 WH. JtV. ES, Se
ATTEXTIOX!
Sabstitatss For Drafted Persons.
U'n PtrtaTwiaT. J
Provost Virshal tirnral"s OTiee.
Washtn'ton. D. C, Ja y 12, 1S63. S
iCIEriLARj,
V. J 4 t
7 .. 1
rpo answer inqu.ries made to .lux office,,!
I is annoaween
rr, a., drafted nersnn oarin three ;
i-irar. Any Dratiea peroo, pay.n inree
t,n,r. J.,M-r -r.dr a.clin 111 nf th. En.
i,.h,i,.. 'ri.r .h.t draft, hn. not from anv
Any drafted person furni,hinS an
accepted snhstitute.ys exempt from military
service for the period, for which said aubsir j
lute is mustered into the service.
Third. A substitute once mustered into,
,he service can not be daafted while in service.
Fmrth. A drafted tnau ran not pay com-.
..... money or pre;,n. a substitute after ;
be h reponed himself ko the Board of En-
"e
J
wer jn thf m,iiIary sendee of the iBitcd
S-are as anbititntes onderthe draft cf ices,
nl h'"i of servics bive s.nee expired.
.re not liable to the preseht draft, boi the
P-rons for whom they werisobs.t ntej are
.... ... . t ... a.
nas'e lo drart tne aame as taooen iney naa
uu-
red
reason-
ease be
new
in State service who have been or may be J
drafted. JAMES B. FRY.
Provost Marshal Genera! j
Prornst Marshal" IHBee. 14ih District.
Harrishorg. Pa.. Joly 17. IK63 S
i The attention of Ihe eiiuen of the I ith
... K - .. , i, ...... a
r.uroinnc uisiricioi renn-v.r.nt.
' r...!.r from tne War Depart-
lh, i..,.,, S-ai
... v .a- rr rurVT
To all win mij ba Drafted.
W. Urarir. 1
PrnwoKt M.r.hal t;-n'r.l' tffT-r
! Wa.htn5fc,. U. IX Imj !, IsuJ. )
C,''',B' $
rp'B f.JIwms et'rana from bwt of the j
B1iri r-n'y. in tore, are i
luhe.f f.nhe inli-rmati.jn au l u:dauce of all j
j r...eered.
rctinj h.iwth ttjTt -ball be e on.tocic t.
f -,nd the pT-n itriti ha!l be ii.Miiel :
j the irf.e.wi:h!n fn Jajs threaMrr, t.y wr.t- j
i " P"n" " 7""', !
leav3 a cava at ttt' Ut p'.arv rr.
,.,r..t hn.u,.Ppr a. a M .ateii
tA -.i,ni ,.,, i ,vvw.
, . mh 19 of ttj borolmrut .let c.m'a.a
th fullowinri Ai an prr' fai':n to
a : i
i reron. arter nae srrT'cr rt atincr, nnn.
! nrMPrihil vtihnal jtrih;nv . Stltialitnle.
c nr iu.n ih rmnml .am ihre:r. le
itemed a iitu, a 1 hatl be tr
the Pruul Marshal, a 4 t wni to ' fe nsre.t
' lr'',!"rT P"' 'ria "' man'.at. ee'.
Sir o( eV.o t
!l rrhrve him rrom tlfc- draf!.
he 20th Art.de of Wr contain ihe f..I-
' l i !i .la..'r-.
:c!"1 "f hj""" d'-fr:e-i.haii .uff-r
nr saeh oiner nonthnerii as by Ka'rnce of
i couri-maruaJ be tuflirird."
JaMEs B. FEY
Provr.st Marshal General, i
Prorv.t Msrxhafs t)iS.-e, 1th District, )
Harri-bore, Pa, Jolr ta. 163
Thn;e who mar be drafted, an t ln public
I irnerar. are rfirrrieJ to .lo.Ir the arose
1 order, anil he tnifTfd ar.i seremrl ly n.
! See. 13 of ihe Enrolment Act Will be r'giili
eolorctj in ifeia Dttinet.
JOH.N KAY CLEMENT,
j Captain and Krnvol Marshal,
I4ib li:nct. PenaTlrania
NEW GOODS!
CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TQWX.
At JOn.t .SQl IRES.
' Fine qial't'CS Ladies Gaiters at $2
Eeit quality liome-maue Kid and
Morocco 15oot3 at $2,
A lare;c assortment of Dalaioral
Uoots and Gaiters
at eftuallv low prices.
j Opposite the Bank, LewMiurg.
ICE CREAM
; T7,'BBT E""'"S Kf '
- A -"PPl"4 fliHn.'':
season
rtr-
ee.
June t
VRs. V ENORMANDIE
Administrator's Xotlo.
OTirE is hereby given, thai' Leifers
rf 4 .lininK'rar ti.n iiixm th. t'.Ta ..I
JllltX tl'I'll I. a, I. f ll.nl.. tn.k, ,. I
ntoo coontv.decV. hare beea erani'd io ihe
on iersiioed, by ihe KesSITf l ok'i
in due form of iaw. Tnerelore, all
ko rooatv.
in bted to said eta: are requested to make
persons
immeaiaie pavmenli and lboe banuir aav
claims are aNo req Jested to preeni theia
le;ily auihentiraied Ioreitleoint to
' 1 .....x- ..,,w!, -
t r,wji,or June 1 lsn.1
j New Stand-.-New Goods!
j JOSEPH L. IIAWN bavins taken thf
j rooms under th. Teleeraph and Chronicle
otoces.reriued lbem,anj tiled in an ciienvf
variety oi
' llitt, Capt, Centlrmen't dutlu'no.ijr.
A!-o a larre and spl'nJid i.Tk of CLOTHS
CAslMbRBS, 4c. which he will muie up Ic
erder.ts be still continues the Tailorine gUsi
ness. He is prepared to execute ail srork
entrusted lo his caxe.lo the aaiiai'acun ol the
customer.
-N. B. Cottins and Kepainng jsrt t?rsl to
order. Il.ewishnn. onl loTleSI
j . .
Estate of William Thomas, decd.
' . . , . ,
V ri( E .s hereby g.ven. that Letters f
. l A 'm'ni'ir-itton npon the Estate of
W.IUatn Thomas, late of East Buffalo Twn.
I nmn Co.. decesd, have been trantt lo
ihe nndersicaed. hv ihe Kest-t.T t.l l"nn I.
county, in due form f ia inerefur a' p-r-sons
knowing taemselvea in leb' -1 t i
estate are retjuesied th make iintu.:,j rsy
mei.L, and lhoe haviai; j l-t cIjith S2a:osl '.
the same are a!o reatiksied to prr-r-i: ii.em
properly i
auihentirated rtr si'!i'e-.f.; to (
LEWI EVANS. Admin'r. at
Hattant C. sVhw.ni CH . r- tr. a', ft , ari Ik ft.
M.rll. Iv-L W. ANviirl .2 K-i. I. --bort. .
WOOD & PER0T,1131,PsUs Arenae,
PHii.AVXi.rmi, pa.
OEEER frr sa'e open th Most Favorab'e
Terms. NEW anJ BE XETIFn. le. ;os
id ereat vanetv of fron Railings for Ceme
teries, Rsidnces Arc. of Cast and Wrought
9 t r. . . w
v,r,,dl'B,,ennie. s,r.. cBn,;r;
.. , .. ,
roun.a.ns. i,ar.s. v. mmna, intents' r.Mt,
.., o.
'"P '-. 1 ur-, I m.-i ,
:oi... na.r. i.io.ri-..n.iiidv nu ail oir.cr
lro.n Work of a leeorai.ye ehawcter.
Tl ; f 1 J r
Persons
FP'yx ir am
please state the k.od
Sm9!r !
-arwa.
IMf
GOING
TUE SrKIXG ARRIVAL OF
mm do od 3
AT
w-w , . a
I. R. ZI.M3IEK3IAX S i
1
ar4 .TWO STRAY COWS. '
yi-,. --- ,k. .r .v. '
prena..s
i.uMiuci, abo Ibe S.T.1 of May.Twn.Cows.
one a Urze redxroan Cow ihe nifevr a nrd
l'iar with ralf. Tie owner will prove prop
er. r. pay Ch.rx.es and aV. then ar.
HAH rt;f TLLaf.
,-.. r-T-l.'-. tw.v ie , r.-.rb of .-if
Real Estate.
roa rent.
I MlTr-si V-rth F.-wr . fj,
Mjri h t.v:. it. r. -HEr.i.Ki;.
'nwn ? raMe BI'ILHIM! l.T? rf
1 "
hur:
I ..n h' itrrt; (Kirr r-aj) lai-
Inq.nr o" r. titlUIARr, 34 SH atar
June 17 j
jfov Salr,
A
UUt'CI-E HOIE, (wuh Jt aoitaMc
i.r itd lainilie' It ! aiitsatej cai
.N,.r.h Fi-arih atreetTnere are a a- d
ble aaitothef .utii .I'n;. and a a er I
' la if.
ire wll f wVr :Se pfiww. Tor p.r
tican aad terms rcqaur.f
AUVM BF.AVER.
I.w:hnr. April SI. lr-3. if
t 1 J . '
V ALU A BLE TOWN PROPERTY.
,OR !.E.That it'w. wtt-bnilt. ff
It ,.,L.. a,. Er,,t Mii.a.t'ii
-
wrtj an O il Kitchen, ao.f Kaia on the pr-mi.
e at the eI en f Market St. f.ewi.J.irrc.
tx'wrea 7th ae.l f;W There n a Writ ..a
ibe Lot. anil ai kto ls of cv-d Fruit Xrca
,:o;t;. I.tTt ;fttet front.
Juneii- JJEfBEX fXYPER.
FAREI FOE SALE.
T
HE soWnr-r lfcrs lor alr the Fin
upon whreii be reii?a. rn Ea.t Buff.
H-e towah;p. a aai.c and J hall w l Lew
Tabors. It ct atams I1 Aero nxue or les,
: ail r r.rri and in a f"oJ Mate of runaui'ii.
: teeihr with tu Aerej i! Timber Land near
: bv. The Farm improvements are a Tramo
IiwIIhii H-.ur. Frame Eam.Teaar.t
JLlfi. House, and suiiabfe OutoaiH ns. A
Cowl f.rias B'arjbe b. ae.and a stream -f
vatrr flows ihronVae Ura. Alaoalt siaiU
. of f r wit. of Ibe bei vavties.
J The Farm is boon led n the north hv Wn
I Browa, eai by Peaar andSJiandr. oih t
i the Soiol-toa-a aaJ river roaSaVot by Jacoh
'. Uunir.
For Term, enquire on the prrKe
Apnl K '--nw littPFKEV KECS. ,
FOR SALE.
A 7A1TJASL3 ?J122
SITE VTEI mosily in ihe Boron; h of Har
tletoa. atjoiuin; the vtihee ca the north
and ex'e.do.; a a."t iia enure lrazth, mtk-
in; H, division aad xa!e into kits quite eonve
i gieat. eonsa ain. Afrca. 16 ef ab r1!
' saa.are well Timoered. A small Hlitim at
j 2? VVa'er flaws nearly thrcush t centre,
f Tbe itpprot-em. a s are a too-i Frame i -(
Hooe and Bank Bara. with a TeaaatLl
I Hoj.e at ihe Souk end of tbe farou Two
i Appl ttrcaaruS. one ia fall bcanas, the
j yonryer p?tnn n to bear.
! Ais 170 At rea of Tin
iber aUaxtd,
sitnated m tiani.v tcw?bip.
! For Terms apply to
I . Jlaa AGNE3 9. WH.SOX.
f'ir.'J.r.ltaa.Ma,
I M7mq ar TA M F.WILM.. Hart mob. Pa
' - - . - - - -
. A Joint Kesnlntion rimrosin? certain
AuienJtiicnt-i to the Constitution.
...
oi Penny'vama m tten-ral A.ui(i'y ta:.
Thai Ibe lolle. me; amrawiaira:. te pn f r ?
Io lbe Coniiitr.iion ul the IVtotnoriwea .h, m
acorJaure ttiih ihe provisions ot iae itath
article thereof".
' In erf abail le an additional eti! a iu 're
' ihe thir t amrieof ihe t'l nlitut'f a. w tt 'e-.
' ljii'ed as erlol f. ur. as folio. :
1 -ttcTI . t hrnever any of the sgua!:S.
1 e'ericrs of this I'mamonaeailh ball te .c,
' any aci'jal military service. oater a recnt.H
tion Irom ihe President of the t ailed .:c..
or tr the autboriiy . f this Ooani tso in,
urh electors may eiere.ie ibe r.;hl nt
; fraee in a!l e!e. Hons ly ih citizen, i i -
surk reenl3tios as are or sha'l be prevrn: -1
by law, as fully and eir.-ciin II y as i:be wi4
present ai their usual p. aces ol eieciu a.
There shall be two ad -'nioaal sect.a to
the eievenih arl.cie ul" the Coasl luuoa. lo I.'
doissaied as seci.oas e jai aad ame.
i follows :
' r No b.ll shall he plsW ly tte
Le sdainre eontamm-moreihaa otf sui
, which shill he clearly riptcssei ia Via ut.
i "p' appropr.at.oa b.ii.
Min.j Sht No bill shall he passe-1 rw ihe
I..ti,utore rranun anv power, .t pr.v.V'
u. .k. .......
nowera or privileses has been or mar here
'alter be conlerred upon the Coons ol Uin
Comrooawealth. JOHN CEnsN A.
bpeaker of the Hoo-e of Representative!
JOHN P. PENNEY.
Speaker cf the Senate
OSce of the S -creiary of ihe Coamoa-
weil'h. Harr.sbo'rr, Julr t. isfi a
PENNSYLVANIA.-.
I d.. hereby cenirr thai the fi reen'"
' J is and annexed is a lull, tree ar J ci-rrtscr
.v-i. eopv of the oneiaal Joint Besoiat:it of
ihe tienrral Assembly, eamle j A Jtonl Kea
olaiion ar"0"sins certain Amendments So tha
Constitution," as the same remains ea lit ia
this office.
Ia Testimony Whereof f have h-reon. s-t
' mv hand, and caised 'he eal of the Serrets
. ury's oiu:e lo be alTaed, ibe day aad veir
above written. CU SSLIFER. '
iscreary of the Commonweal!!
ICE... 1 1 17.
ICE!
yPHE nnderi.nel are pumas; op an ICR
1 HOI ME larre enoo;h to sopplr a i ocr
people w.lh Ice d.riBtr the wh.le rear. Ic
ean ba delivered in loam. Jailr. at a rhearer
rate man private Ice Houses can be filled.
rsTlall on either of c on NVrb t'h !. cr
e: th. Ice House below lbe R vrr Bro!;. .
n a wernsrs .n..
twi.tarr. No. -S). lSS .tRt.SK. a.VbTabr
: EEMOA'-VL!
IV U MOW RY has removed bi ritQf r
'j. rapta irstabliabiucnt '" h
Nr itutlilin; on Varkel stret. rrcenilr oe--cnp.ed
bv lr. Da.Iaa. PPtVlTE THE
I It s VfcT arh.r. he has tilled an one ..f the
Finest Galleries In the Country!
Having snpersiir facilities and a inn ex
.r.3ce. be . satisfied that his work, esnn-i
be beaien. Call aad lea. his workmanship.
Lewisnnr;, Ao;. 15, 'ttZ.
HHK FOR THE WlilMi:
rpHE Batters
1 eittis of
"""t
iened in. ends soppivi.i? the
of J-wi-borr with Pare M 'lf.
boot the l.Vh int. Pers..ea
r-hm; tn e snnpttcd. wilt please srn t its
thnr name to him. at the lwisburi Brvr'.
The Miifc will be det.verrd ( lailv except
earsl morn hi or eveninf. a freforred hir a
mai'trt.v of eatomers. stIL SI.IFEK.
l.rwi.hqrx. April 10. 1-1
Wanted. Immrdl ilely,
0r; STOVt: MCI PES. ie waon
A wag-. "' 'i "h. 4
. r HaRt Lr CO.
Loci Cava. May SI, fi
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' liickie j bi.tcea 2u0 aai 275.
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