in win mi ai hi i mm mm TO UY 0. ' WOHDEN AND J. at per Year, alwairi In A4nne 7Vs'feJ' Mornlas k Friday Afiernmin. I? See Jirw AdacrllsieiueiiU. trTbe Tbaukxeivitig services recom mended by the I'resideat Thursday negt ,ll (,e verv generally observed. Id hewisburg, A. M., Sermon by Rev. Jr. likson, iu the Methodist lmue. lo Ibe evening, general meeting fir prayer nil fie minute addresses, in the Baptist house. There will be a general cessation of business on that day. lo M,fili..burg, at 10, A. M.. preaching : by Rev. 0. Cleaver in me . n. Intcnm 1V.eU. j Jjf 7.W.y Afternoon. The Education ' ,,oI1 A,. society reported to iucreae in fundi and ,,.tU- I'miik i. .-..c..;..;.. n-n M. Snratt. Lewisbure, J!.. r Win 1 was re-elected General Agent. Addresses by f.iur former beneficiaries Anderson, Lung, A. 1'. Shanafelt, and l'rcar. In ilio eveniuff. the Alumni convened. in: in ' i '"' ....... r p,per on the American Flag was read by Mr Walker of l'.tonixville-Address- "V , ,,, , v v C by Messrs. Lung, of Canandaigoa, X. 1 , nd Prear, of Heading Pa. Wednesday uinruiug there was speaking from Members of the Theological Depart- n,.,i .nd the following received certifi- eates of e impleiion of course : Ivlwio II. lUnney, I'liiladclphia. Wm. II. Kuoyon, New Jersey. Afternoon. From the Female Insti tute ten young ladies read essays, and re ceived their diplomas and gold medals, aa aP II . ' , . . .. caluiaiory .irgarei ..jiMt,iicwwui(i Sue A. Aniiuon do Marv C. Col do Manha K. Meilel do Sarah N. Ncyhart do Mary E. Robinson Salem, S.J. Cynthia !.!Sbeppard,Greeowicli,JI.J. Hannah w.sbrppard do do Margaret li. Walls Lwiburg. Valediotory-Margarel L. Reaver do In Ibe evening, Mr. C. C. Hurltigh, lectured on the true uses of Scholarabip a masterly performaoco in manner and matter in uobleucss of thought and in nraco aud power of delivery. Tbe receipts of the ,ou.,g Lad.es en- ,nd elothrf by tUa u. S.; ni wbiie . nur lbree Compiinie, wer9 Uepubiio,M or lertainmentforthebsi.tfii of &oldicrsin .llodiDg guaFji on the we.ry mareh, Democr.,s. Som that tbe enemy hospitals, netted $07,92. picket duty, and in line of battl.-onder j elpacd w, U(,gc,t , aenl of Men. Thursday mnruing, ram fell powerfully fire ia Carlisle have more than earned , ,ion 0 h grMl work 0f keeping the Old until near tbe time for beginning the final ,heir money. They were gone six weeks Kc.,tone in ine'. ,juri0g ln, Bext trial, eiercises of commencement, which lessen- anj ooe j,,, SDd in that time endured j We hif6 0D,y tmo mootht , work j0 ed tbe audience, but made it comfortable , more hardships and labors than the ' but.iJed by tbe Rebel raid, tbe Copper fur those present. The following are tbe majority of soldiers meet on the average. , beaJ Kiot( nd ,he tjoion Victories that names and themes of tbe graduating class : j Tuey m.rched as far as Hsgerstown ; and j u .ine eu00Ji, jf weli lmfWta. Salutatory - - david ptjRTKB lkas, ghiriey.turg ' .ometimes the Commissary failed to fur- J.4.. Charlra Prrmont I I1KM1T ItElilt n 1 1 .11 r.ii, raraniaa ( in.:.. ...1 aM;.nuy JKiK;K IK-WMAN, ?hirljiAar; limiUofTbojie,, riLUM EAcnESj tb.ruiim Cut nono." . . Jii.-KI'U rtlll.UP? Tt:STIN. Nnrtbnmbarland ThaTrwaHan . IM RK Y FLA t KL GIUKIt, Laauburg I'rnrpactiva Dbcarnnient. W ILLIAM '0I.TKRT0!i. Sunbury W.r.rOPinh,a..MviD Tb. Program of .National Oreatneea. I amif.ii ojdk, Jr. Aibuiy, n. t Uricinal Thnnrlit. W ILLIAU WIATr:KIHHll.n,urrmaniown Tli I'rearnl Aro. HKNRY CUT MUN'ROC, Lock Ilarra Tba firat Martyr of the War. WILLIAM WICK 11 AM CASK, Ilawley Taladiatory Ait'lre-aaa. oi:n riiiixirs r..trnKj,rtBixriiki t'warrrrlac of lergrrra. Baccalaureate Address. j Owing to the lateness of the arrival of , tbe class from Ibe army, some bad not their orations perfect, but such were excused by every bearer. Mr. Grier was : exempted from speaking, aud Mr. Cow man (with Mr. Garner,) was left in tbe ; hospital, improving, but enable as yet to travel. Several degrees of A. M. in course wcio conferred, and the honorary D. D. . 1, r - V Ra. Jtnia. h Krnan aFh. J.N.I j..ao. -,o . , In the evening, a "power" of rain j and mud, and two weddings. Also a : circus. Happily, tbe callithumpians pat- ; rooiced the latter, so the town was not af- flicted with eircui aod callithumpians at Ibe same time ! Considering the times and uncertainty of everything connected with the Com tnencement, it has been unexpectedly well attended by officers and spectators. Tbe Report of tbe Board of Curators will soon ) appear, Dialing tbe ifficial changes of the put year and tbe plans for progress in the futuro. Tbe next Session commences Thursday, Sith Sept. From the 51st P. V. Near Jackson, Mu.., July 14. We arrived io front of tbe Capital of, IK. fit... -a a.- .... I ...o ..,o , iMI(s,Ppi on t.r,aa. anai g Q.i . ' ' - ' from aturday forenoon uotil this fTues- a .taar.ar.in. 1. v , 4 dsy)morning,have been under constant fire. At night, we dug tifl.pi,., .ndin ,,,,, time supported them, getting no rest and I mr"oa ,ao ur"' 100 , Z kept on Ibe qui five all the time 'Tb. ! minis,rlion hve eDCOnrEC(- BPW position was far advanced, and wa. ordered reCUit, "d diseouM8 flr to behold until it could be beld no longer. I "" V"iJ' " Jf-r miSht et mST,tJ nL ti filTt aft eitnal aisV.:aa alaam aaalkai f nana inall Wonderful to ssy, we got nothing bu, a ! . f. 1 L. 1 i: I .'4,0' ruos. e are sciiwvcu iur thirty hours, which means very doubtful J. sl. L. "That's what 'a the Matter!" The public opinion is well settled in the ennvietinn that a man ahoi.l.t l.ii i ri .-. . important office wbila a candidate for i , . , , . , . ' an.tther. Judge Liogstreth tried it in I 11?, and lost tbe Gubernatorial chair! thereby. Judge Woodward bis accepted 1 the o iminrii iu for Governor, but slill sits 1 as nip. t.ourt Jude. ill be resiifo ; or ot df be distrust the devotion of I'euufjl- j tacia his tuiui-lojal platf Jim J K. CORNELIUS, tall Xerth Wart rsaaaaf r. TMB r. f . u. t'aptain Geo. V. Fourekt. 1m Lieut. Andrew H- Mil. !d Lieut..! anus Hayes. 8EKUCANTH Onlorlv David H- Neal.it AVm 11 Nffl.it 4 Lnri-nru I Brewer Wm N . inter 5 1 A Kaufman cnnron.At. 1 .1 Ifrnrv Brown .Mm V Brown ; .l.iih M lf.msrl ti .-'aiuilt l F CiiimIv Billiard 1VI" 7 Tlmiinis M l.itiiei 4 Tlu-oil C laylur r? i..in n i.i.uar.i MiisiriASs Jaim-. loriwt Jrl H tU t mi V ATI. 8 Wiin M;trsh Millrr .1 Howard Milqiliy .fowph Ntvsliit Alvin I'anloe Sainl J l'aul IVtcrti 1'iM-tli llinrire M Rmwu Win P Catlicart HolxTt M Hank Lemuel lerr f.o.rc 1 Ilrrso M ' Mil M Horse Siiiiiint'iii .Mm W IUIiv Abraham Hmillmr ll.iiin V iMiai'liy 1 Immiwrn Ninth .lamb M i.tts Havi.1 II Sran-li U .ll.;.... Hartman Miniati (Muititim I-rank ... Vineeut -Mm I w, t Wallace .Mm I ,.nlluy Wm Walker Edward !,.. Jae..l Wertx (' Cassius Loudenslajrer Wm Zoiitmyer I'cUT Appnintod Herpnaiit Majur. f.jiMiiited yuarterinxMiT's Clerk. Mr. IMliy was left, siek, ut C. reeneastle. JiuIl'O Siinoiitoii was the nlJi'st f the Ci.mi.aiiv. MhtnIi, Murphy, l'aul, ertr, j the yoiiiiirest 10 years each. i Lt. Dill had ehar-e aml.uluiioc tram 1'rof. Wallace t.k lioni Williamsport to Harrisl.uri a Couimiiy of uit ii.who, ri fiis - mg to be sworn in, were seni nouie, wuue . i . t -i I their pittriirtic Captain culisted as a private HJur j,. . . ... Return of onr Volunteers. fbe xbre0 Lejgborg Companies which . roghc(J Q .hJ re.cue of . g,,,, ffom , Kebel foe, have performed Iheir part well ; ancj cr8 rcleased, ae tbe Governor bad i , gs.ured them and others they would be, wj,CB danger was over. Our Com- paaiag ,cre gr,orn in, subsisted, armed, , ., kl.h aianai.il invacinna I uiaii mcni .ouo, " - .-a k,. 1 ppl.es, and brought , of purses for private eu down most of tbe men lo gooa ngnung weight. The whole Regiment, and our j Comnanies eDeciallv, bare obtained bih reputation for drill and discipline. ! TiT;. ...1,1. . m.n.II. rrnnd. and ! , a m i 1 pt0v, one from Forrest , and none from CL..LI..'. . fr. k.l.:a.J ton..' i Jones' CaulftlCT a. wut av.a Hvuiuu. company came back ia squads, to reach Commencement, by Wednesday evening. Thursday afternoon, Col. James Chamber lin, Surg. Geo. Lota, and Captains Forrest and Shorkley, with .their Companies, j reached here, and found, in addition to I ' "Commencement" and tbe Circus people, a large crowd to welcome tbem borne. Tbey bave had a safe, useful, pleasant, honorable trip, which they will remember j with almost ooalloved pleasure till their j latest day. The men "brag op" their Offisers, and the Captains boast of Iheir soldiers. Messrs. Isaac C. Wynn, J. C. Wolfe, wean... icmu v. ru, . . v- v.o, ... . . I an(, t rank v Vetr (, fMmet .tnccot; ; lined Capt. Jones' Company after the roll was made as published 10 our PPcr - Add to Capt. bhorkley s Jno w lial lict, John II Rctzer, Chas C Dunklc, Ily Heitsman, Jacob Ileitsman, Ja's H Herr, Wm A Loomia, Howard W Murphy, Wm Rossell, Chs K Solomon, I5ej U Williams. Caution ! The Draft will probably take in jost proportion from each party at home and as four out of five in the army are Repub lican or Union Democrats, probably a majority of men at home, liable to be drafted, call themselves Democrats. fsxjuNow let the Union men, of both parties, agree that they will not in any case go a fubftilufet for Copperheailt. If Cop perheads wish to get substitutes, let tbem . , .i..: i.i tret l U L 111 liUIU tUCir UWU lauao au .fc. IV.. . .1. 1 .4.. Union men see to it that we loso nothing la. .t j bj operation ZZ 'T .... va war. Another old Democratio paper in Ohio bas deelared against Vallandigbam. Some of Ihe party sick of the serape he has got them into want him lo resign. Val. is tbe "Union" maa who boasts be "never voted a man or a dollar" te put . . t ... ' down the llebel'ioo. - ui.OlTii;er Gepbart Las made other arrests of alleged violators of tbe law in Snyder county, anion;; theiu a ringleader tbe t. O. U, I bilip MHOUhB, and taken tbem to Hdnieburg before Marshal CJ.ment. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, The ProtMcL The draft bat been Bade peaeeably la mora than half the diitriots of this State, and in perhaps balf tbe North, and a few week more will eotnpUte it. The provit I ioos of the law will ba enforeed, in spite of tbe cowardly and treacherous, and the addition of vast numbers to oar gallant ar- n,iee in tbe Beld will W the surest uaroiu- ' f Pear-. l'robably our heroio aoldieranow in the field cuuhl crush out this causeless and wicked rebellion, but it is neither wise nor Just that tho risk should be left to tbem. The bogus Confederacy of treason is now struggling in the last, violent, throes of death. Uut, even in its dying agonies, it evinces the desperation known oo!y to re lentless crime. Instead of being content with tbe desolation of a million homes, tbe chief of tbe dominions of treason has called for a levy en matte of tbe male in habitants of the South i i . .n..wi,mi. In but one way can onr government .. r fallow op aud reach tbe foil fruition of our recent crowning victories. Let onr armies be promptly filled up so that at te rry int titty tltalt be clrarty inDincMs. Let ovcrwhelojiDH nombcrs threaten the ....... , . traitors at every step, and thr battalions Ill a.ni.1, La kfilwlMI iarrnr. Ihe CAira aau.su -wr. will hud their power gone weir lives in ....... .. peril their bloody work accomplished, and they too will vanish to some more J congenial home for treason, than can tie f.iiimt milhin thn limits of the Union of our fathers. Sanguinary battles will henceforth be nokoown in the history of; .be rebeiIi()rj ,nfj la due tme pM will ! d r iio, coontrr. These happy, peaceful fruits will, we trust, la AT . I I : .1 result from Ibe national conscription, and every loyal heart should bid it God speed in the name of the Republic t'Amierj- hwrj Rrpotitory. Union Leagues io warmly recom mended by Gen. Meade and true patriots generally ought now to be at work. The Saet meeting of tbe Lewisburg League took tbe practical shape of Volun- ! , .,, f, . ,h f,,,-. JCDOt tADWALLADBB OS KISISTINO the Dlt A FT. ln'lhe District Court of tbe Uo.(ed i,,, , pe0B .ncMeA fur deelarioa that Ibe draft ouf!ht to be resisi listed, and that tbe city a'ou:httobe burned if they attempted to enforce it. After a hearing, tbe Judge remarked, " Tltat thote who retUte.l lie J IXXltU . lie WSS BOUIKl OTCr 10 Sep IbC ,Bll . nt annd h.L..t0, ' . . ... " Judge Cadwallader is bow and always bas been a Demoorat. Effenger L. Rsber, G. Curry Kel- ley, Wm. II. Yerkes, Lient. John Potter, among the wounded, furlonghed, or ;' "turned soldiers we bave seen in . . t art. -.1 I town reeently. There were others whose names in Ibe hurry and excitement of Ihe week we do not now recall, Daily eome j t . .-I . . i i . i . i a "J 8" "ouiea veteran anu sue ttdea Bold,er- atjy-The Mifflioburg Telegraph notices new dwellings being put up by James j Chambers, George M. Royer, and David 1 ,vtct:aucr. A HUB III urci lllo a too liuiiu. ' t.-1-..l T! - U . L . I. V...I L lher9 ia pr0,peri,w , nd increase of popu latioo. Foreign immigration is also on the increase. Comparo this with Ihe guilty, blood-stained, rebellious, slave cursed South ! atajuJames Prose was slightly wonnded in tbe hip by a rebel shell, in one of the reoent engagements before Charleston. It seems that Union county is represented in almost every Union army the glorious Yankee army under Ranks is Ihe only exception we remember. arThe Copperheads blamed the Ad ministration if any plans worked wrong. Now, why not praise tbe Administration when her agents are successful 7 Law for military Arrests. Io the decision of tbe United States Court on tbe subject of habtti$ corjmt, in cases where the prisoner is held ia custo dy under Uuited States anthority, occurs tho following language, which will bear quoting at Ibe present time. "It is the duty of an officer, in such eases, not to take the prisoner, nor mtftr him to be taksn, beurn a State Jwtije or Court vpon a habeas corpus issued under S'ate authority." Chief J ustiee Taney, with the unanimous concurrence of tbe Court, to make it emphatic enough adds Ibat if any State anthority attempts to take tha nrisoner from the custody of the United States officer, "if would be kit July to resist it, and to eall to his aid any foroe that might be neeestsry lo maintain the authority of the law against illegal in terfere uce." Iu castiog about for mean wherewith to defend the laws, d' our "Constitution- at" expounders ever see this bit of law ? lt ., ha fi.uml in tha nf Booth, 21, Howard's Supreme Court lUporis, hag fsr tiaest arkwi JaMlcCi Cuiw bftll ! o.r (.f4irMthi. 4.4 on llii K'l 'Wanio. Brr.k forth la on i.f : Wu'll unc with rlwrfol ttoa Tli. joyful ptmlft iirtriMg. Till all tim rarth rj.iirf.ff To "Well tlie dior.l mini. W bail with nrar ctailavM Tl. plmiir. r tlii .lajr f Sljr r.rj thouiiln of raduMt Kf Iwni.liM tar awat. Our t-afhr klnilly icriUnc. A ml rrifwl r liirn ao il'ar, Attnil thta happv nirt'tinir. llur rullilul barti lo chofr. WVII praiw th Lord furirr, Wh bUiflil Ui Wltli bia blood Oil . srant that w may rKt Otwy hi ami W.rl. Coin lil'iii'urly morniDir, W lit., ail i. bright a nil fair, Wll liiil tin roii'Din warning, Ad4 for tomli irviar. In death, triuubhant linging', The Parlor we'll adnra. The tirav'nlj arrhea ringi.ft Shall praiMi him ever mora Till all tie- rallenm.il rhnir Hi. wnnd'roim lore proi-latlfl, Ami atrlae. rarh treinhliaa lrtf In honor of hi natna. Latest News Memphis despatches of the 29(h of Julji l'8 bat Uen. Joe. Johnson s army i , . , i is said to be on I'earl River, a few mi es west of Meridian,wberefortincatioosarebe- mg erceiea. uen. innnsinn win maKeine Mobile and Ohio Railroad, front Okolnoa on tbe north to Mobile on tbe south, bis ... - . ' . "" . . large re-euforcem rots from Uraggsarmy. M u .baodoncd by ibe L ra,, t aa. iweoeia. 1 00 removal 01 slaves irom wiss- ....... ... . . jssippi, Alabama and Ueorgia, bas been ! carried lo such an extent, that the Oovcr - j "t those States have issued proclama- r...!.:.!.! r.... t. : . . 1 . , . ",,..,. !,,,. . . ! ' . j rt i . .. j i, nuiet at I'ort Hudson and Vicksbnre. i in nivs) i nrnnn m larrrn nnTnnir nnw i to have turned a laree number back. All Tbe fortifications at the former place are being strengthened, and the enlistment of negro troops ia progressing rapidly. Ito- ...... J 1 1. . . I ' It .: 1 L. -.1 qqq Kebeli Doo,d,oB,ileitha. I ' ' Urasbear city had been retaken by ns, and tnai uno. rranaim naq arrivea at isew irrivea at isew Orleans lo take command of Gen. Banks' army. Gen. Grant bad perfected a coin r . plete system of mounted patrols between Viekshurg and New Orleans, who, with Ihe gunboats, afford ample preteetion to Teasels. Everything is quiet. There are no signs of Rebels on either shore. ir. . (ii i , .. . The siege of Charleston progresses fa- vnrably. AO attempt to storm ort Wagner at night was unsnccessful, bat so wero two such attacks at Yickaburg, and two at Port Hudson. Gen. Giltnore's heavy gang era still nearing Forts Wagner and Sumter, and bo pas are eanguiae of their altimale cap ture. At the laat assault oar 64ih Mass. colored regiment fought like heroes, and their CoL (Shaw) waa killed and buried with 25 of bis mea ia pit. Gen. Strong also waa killed. t-i i : i - ......... li t t. una.. onui. report. low in mi actions on ji orris isiana on tne lino, 11(0 and 18th of July, at 635 killed and ! w.n"uaea- ue nunded. lie estimates the misaiuc at j oov """g Q'ai loss oi aa. J,.7. V.r..n i.l... it.;.. ..i.,.i. JultnM,ryan taken. Being completely hemmed in, this noted Rebel leader, aod bis ragged remnant, surrendered to Geo. Shackelford, in O bio, Sunday week, aod he is sent to the fenitentiary in Colum bus, to etay until Col. Slreight U released k. .L. I? k.!. """Bus sswaaeu k. tk. Rok.l. aw J WBafU AiaiV WUIOt 1'egram and other Rebels reeently Bade a bold push into Kentucky, probably to aid Morgan, but were generally defeated, dispersed, and numbers captured. Little Crow and his Indian Rebels, in Minnesota, have been defeated and diaper eed, and it looks if that War is about en ded. Coercion" ia constitutional against everybody but Slavelords I A fire originating from benzine, destroy ed half a dozen valuable buildings in Scrantoo, Thursday night last. Tay Cooke is aelling tbe U. S. 5 20s, j j 50 qqo Der dfl roreiga capitalists mt beginning to invest in it. Cole, War Demoorat, is elected to Con gress from Washington territory. Some think both armies are moving, one to defend and the other lo attack Mobile. During Angus! and September, the re moval of the buried dead ia Gettysburg is prohibited. Nothing new from the Potomao. The Rebels were badly b arried on Ibeir retreat, ! .e. . ' and are now probably massed at Culpepper. Roth armis welcome rest. The subscriptions to Ihe 5 20 loan are amounting to upwards of a million a day. Now is the time to subscribe. The Re bellion will be Dut down, and this stock larirt.lv ahanrhed hv thn Vaiinnal nnrror... Kant, now hnino thlih.rl .11 .. .h. ! country. It can only be obtained at par up to the 1st of August, and we should not be surprised to soe it from 8 to 10 per cent, above par in a very short time. Principal and interest payable in gold. Friday week, Miss Mary Sharp and others went from opposite Williamsport to the mountain, South, to gather berries, wben she got separated from her company, aod was lost, but following a cow home launa berseir sslo at Mrs. shedday b. She was buated for, Saturday, and was found to be safe on Sunday. An arrival at Havaona from Vera Cms says ibat Mexico was deelared ao Empire on tbe 10th ult. Maximilian, Archduke of Anatria, is lo be proclaimed Emperor, and if he will not accept Napoleon ia lo select one. This news, if true, will bring out the advocatea of the Monroe doetrine in Ibis country. Harding, of Ibe Philadelphia Inquirer, was drafted last week. At last sooounts, be bad not killed any negroes, gutted any bouses, or raised any sort of a row about it. ' IV 'That is a spleodid farm and manua facturiog ptoperty, advertised to day, sit uated iu tha Wel end of CutTaloa Valley. AUGUST 4, 1863. The iMilitw' Soldiers' Aid Huviety 111 meet In Reanr'i Blr-a. Third Straat Bwar Karaai, Tlll;KSU4( AKraK.Oi'S.MJoeUjaa. Vorretlrtt Weektg Wheat .. Kye ('urn, old.. Oats Flsiseed.. .. SI, 15 Kggs I 10 .. 90 Tallow 10 75 Lard 1 .. 50 Clover seed 4,00 .. 1,50 Wool 00 Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoe 50 FirkinKuttcr 12 Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 12 Ribs & Sides no sale lUgs 4, 5, and t) 11am 12 Country Soap 4 & 0 M Aft ft t ED, RyAW Smith. Ki). Tlh alt.. IIENRT KEKFKBj, of Kally. and HiaaCATHAHI.NK (.SMITH. Ky Ray 0 KIlrw.'iAtb alt, -l. KDW AHD IHITM aaS Mian EHJIA L. tINHMAN, of .w Berlin. Ky Ray T U Clrwall. rth alt. Mr A IIHWIU, Phila, and Hiu KATH K. IlLTCHtNUS, Clareland, t. at the rmijenr of Wra Oaqjaroti. K"I . Lewlinnru. 0rl lilt , by War. K II. Hrown, ULIVKH B. JllNKS of fitt.burg and Mi" MAUUIH 4. dau.btar of Jubn A. Urvan. Hy Her C II. Lainbarh. With ntt , PIIII.IP tlKMBER. 1 1. HI and Mr a- LAVIMA THOMAS, of larwilbur. to Weat Defalna Tp, J' th ult., PANtlt FIOST, trad tV' WeeaiWMa t HlnA. .! '1 li.-lVW. , Bit..MAnnii.dauCh of . ' and Hannah tu.umeun. atnl a aioutba, i in Mi.idiei,ow,2'.th uU..jmka AsniiRT.armof A a. I J. and Sarah J. Patera, aned 6 uoatha and IS day. : . . i . . . 8llCCII EstrA3'C(l. K V - .,. .. v. 1 L.I 1 111c H5I iei of ihe'subscriber, near 1 I . ,he Turupikein UiiiKtloe mwnhip. ihe 1 mnlille of June lafcEiyHT (ill) SHEEP ' (..ne black) and SKVV LAMBS four 1., hve 1 .n..nih .1,1 . I wiin Beir tails cropoeii. , suitable reward will AeVid their reiure. or lor inlormanon yliere ihey msv oe inunii . r ABRAHAM EtiH. I PUBLIC LETTING". J qEaT.ED Proposals for making (iaelodina: 1 O ai! materials fur the same) IOO SCtoool !, I. . m hm if i he aama al v le mall-rial ; ".' """ in ,he ri,,r,h wrd Scho"' j If . a... m.A an kaa ananlaila.4 ai or. n Bfiaii in lhw viri oTbVfor. ibe , a.i, r ,., -..ii k, recaived bv ihe Sec" retarv of the l.ewibor School Board. Let- 1 . 'w. i : a- a i u "l Uue on Tuesday eveuinz, Ao. 4, IHtiJ. July 24, 163 WM. JONES, See Valuable Farm and Builntsi Stand IOB SALE, situate in Lewis towoahip. 1 L'oion Co., Penn'a, containio' IOO Acres, more or less, about twenty acres of t good timber, ihe remainder clear and in a ! sM uf cuUlVil!ion. 0n u ,re erected . ; d Manlt Barn . aree two storev Dwelling Jlouve. Spring House and oiher out buildings, a lar;e Orchard, and never failing water in Ibe barnyard. About half the farm is Lime alone ground. Also another tract of land, adjoining the above farm. containing about Utt Arrea all cleared, on which areetecied a new Co-Bad f and Machine Poop 10 feet by 30 feet, three stories high, with a Black Smith Shop, e, attached. Ii contains a Steam Engine of ten horse power, turning laihes, drills. saws. (both i circular and upright.) planer, and a varieiv I : . . r : ! ol lools belonging lo a Maebine Snop. lloi : three good darellmg booses, an excellent ; spring ot never tailing water, and a small j Orchard of choice fruit. ,nis Pr"P"'y "",u m"' also try f(r bark, and good water han.iy to ihe i buildme, which can bepipedinlo ihebuilding I wjlh bnl llp eost. (arge basin. , i manufactnring Clover Hullers has been ear. ried on by this establishment. It will be sold to suit purchasers, wilh as tnnch of ihe Ma-! chinerv as ihe buyer may want. For further i i Pri"--lara. apply lo the ub.cnbers residing on nw be menin.ned pretnisas. i on JO"KPH !AN nr.Rs, GEO. W. MYERS. Attorntys In fact of Christian Rrif Ang. 4. ATTENTION t Substitutes For Drafted Persons, War DiPABTiaaT. Provost Marshal General's Other, Wahingiou, U. C, July 12, 1803. CIRCULAR,) No. 41. riiQ answer inquiries made to this office, it 1 ia announced Firt. Any drafted person, paying three hundred dollars, under section 13 of ihe En rolment Act, is thereby exempt from further liability nmler that dralt, but not Irom any subsequent draft. Sermiit. Any drafted person furnishing an accepted substitute, is exempt from military service fur the period for which said substi tute is musiered into the service. Third. A substitute once mastered into the service can not be drafted while in service. Fourth. A drafted man can not pay com mutation money or present a substitute after he has reported himself lo tbe Board of En rolment lor examination. Fifth. Men who on the 3d of March. 1 SM. were in the militarr service of the United States as substitutes onder ihe draft of ISM, and whose term of servics have since expired, . ,. ., . . . 1 e. ..... .... are not liable to the present draft, but the persons for whom they were .substituted are liable to draft the same as thonzh tbey had nut been drafted or furnished substitutes un der the draft of last year. Sixth. In serving ihe notice as required bv circular No. 43 from this office, a reason able time to report shall in each ease be granted bv the Board of Enrolment to men in atate aervice who have been or inay be drafted. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General Provost Marshal's tllfice, l lih Histrict, llarrisbitrff. Pa.. July 17. 186:1 S The attention of the cinacns of Ihe I4ih Enrolling District of Pennsylvania isdirecled to the above Circular from the War Depart ment of the United Stat s. JNO. KAY CLEMENT. Captain and I'rovost Marshal, Estate of Jacob Yarger, dee'd. NOTICE is herebyBiven, that Letlerstes tamentarvon the last will and testameat of JACOB YARUER. deceased, late of Har tleton borough. Union county, have been granted lo the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due form of law ; all persens having claims against said estate will present them, and those owing said estate are reques ted to make immediate pavmem. to JOHN YARfJER. lExeeo LEWIS TARGER, , tors Hartleton, July 24, 1863 pd C. D. BRE W.ER, attorney at Lair, ueixRrm wo cfc, r.. A FFICE (on Market St.) formerly occupied hv Wm. Cameron. Jr. Collections and other professional botiness promptly attended lo. Ciaims frr Tensions. Bounties aad arrears of par due from Gov t, made out and collected June 1, 1S63 "TUB UNION" establish.! in 1811 Whole No.. 2,610. CHReNH'LE," established in 1SI3 Wbule Ka. l.OuS. Borough SlatemenlalSOVJ; i irrnry uinnii. ivuuuiebu. ut a uvi Tas, i860,V.l. Dlt. ISSa, Jwtt. a- To balanaa a pr 4ttd1tora rajrt 99 Si AO lliteraatea ICo S'i on aar Si a e.. " ISCn, Jnna S By ordrn aud eaab ,d Iiaaaurar W Batanc. du. lo trtaraeara ITJ 44 E. Slraiib, tier Jlm Hertz, Collec. of HoadTax, l?ir.2, 6:.. DR. 180'J, 4u n- To amount of Ounlipstaa, NorUk and South ixda letlU ST r. By oMagb OHani paid Traaaarar S49 W Koad do d t-ol 44 IV do l.lua ST tiooeratlo.. allowed rollartof i Amount antared ayrainat pronartf a 26 ComaiiaMOa ttl tot allowad CollactoS 1 34 Balasn la baaji of Collaatot 42 la E. Straub, Street Commissioner, 1602, lK. 1182. !ua a- To rnah frnw) Mr. S Wr.lfa 1 I . Doc 4 To liudra ordan frm Boiaah luu OS i rit Bjr tilj daya" or on road, at I 50 11.' 17 444 take. f.r aa of avmmcb,all ct aach ft aundrt bllii nd Ait ateroiub 4 41 ui Balanoa dua K Straab, Straat Coarailnloaar, it ;T C. Oemlierling, Street Commissiouer 1S01,T2. Uli. 182, Aug To baiaara m pt Auditors' r. part Issi, Jui au Intelsat ua M hi kit no yaaf fit re IT 41 Sou 31 M. Bj caab paid Traaaarar Ha. laat audit noawunt of aouc-bara and Borough ordara a im 3vu 1 KaonaralMjaa allow ad by auditors ua sj m alavcs IB baada of C aaatbirlleg, Col lac tor sv ti David Ruber, Treasurer of rfcbool Board, DR. lttl, Juua 4 To balanoa. pr Audltora' report t,K i la Jo -tan from J. Ilertr. t'ullec'r, fuU "s Kenta trom School Rooma 'J4 1883, rabl3 tato A uoronriation 27. '0 May ! Am t rai-M liorn H 0 Albrisbt I July 14 Am t of arunad;,Cot.4a,inftill W U 4.0JS 94 ' cn. By (rMm olaaahjg room Aa. I S 9 ' n it. lntfuraaea 14 a4 Jamtora Su w I Repairs S in ail and raarp for Strtrik Ward Scboolbwuaa Te it 1 aalarlaa to Tanebara " I ftatfouary, Ld,bt aud Mat Supar. Salary S si Kant pd t.ir Kuoma I".' uo C S Wrtiel, Arabitact South W'd achaolbonw M UU ! Digruig eall.r .ml Undiog do Jv 41 Caetloita far d 43 US S 0 Muosaa Sr Painting do 1.3 IM I S 41 Hood for Plaaurina do l0 'V ' S Iiu for Briab and SKum Work d i 1AW C S Voder era Caroaartar wora do 1,HI ia, A Suiaahton, Tin worb Tmuunr 4 Cosurtiatoa, I ft aaaf. BalaBa fa Banda of TraaJOraf A. Kenneilv, Collector School Tax, 1SG2, "3, PU. l6J,July 1 To amount of Duplkatd 1U4 SeeW S7 fso at S,B91 W ta. loi Apl 4--BT eaab pd Ttauuraf Jaa 9 do do Ai-l o do do Jalya "do do do Banaaratioaal allowad bj Saard OS Caaiailaaiiia 4 nor aant- l oos eo ' 1,mm Su 4 aj 4l 1S1 a . aa wj i las mi ' A. Kennedy, Collector of Poor Tax. 18G1.'2, DR. lSo"J,Jana a Ta iruplkato St. aad I. Wards I,US AS ra last, Julyl By eaab pd J S Llan, TtaaaWraf : law, July ail IW Ordara llRrd 413 40 tlcnaeraiKUia pr Audltora" report : T t pr coal CttautlMloa for oviiaa'a si 7 . ,,. ., ' Joseph Glass. Overseer of Poor j N'orth Ward, 1S0J, '3, DR ,,i0eti.-T.rbfra Trur; i '1 1"U, July a oa 1st ST J so lis 47 4 oo li 7 lw i4 1? ' jo us . lis aa 4 21 M M ti oo fit. Br orrVrt aad amt pd Hugk Glahoaay rant of bouea for do do ordart and aai't pd H Poatb do d. B Bond and daaghtav an da Sf Hutebiaur, do do II Plotta.r do da Mrs araith eaab pd Ersna A Cooper oarrioa aa ovaraaar on. yaaf ftalaaa doa Joatph lilaat, Oreraaar Jacob Wolfe, Collector of Road Tax, I860, 'til, DU. 1862, July 2 Ta balance, pr Audltora' report ra. 1&&1, Nur H By eaab aad ordara pd Traaaarar Balance dua tha Borough Charles ri. Yoder, Collector Poor Tax, 181,'J, DR. 1S62. Jnoa 4 To baiaaea, pr Audi ton' report K. tss W lllJul 20 Byama.SsrWw Oonarhy'a family x ;-. 4 mi e ; su f.i 24 II 21 let do lluo uinajae, on Sampeon Millar4wila Mary llatrbuam H Plottn-r'r family itobo Nanwaa Mr Marheiaer, fflttt J.ba Bcotly do do do for faailla ulRreo Kaana, rest .alra Wni Johneo., reat Bebvaea Bond and tlau'r do do do do do (to do l i no ti no JJ, c on si do do Sundry pan par aip.lodg. Imnap.aa. eaab pd Treanrr llr laer aaedieal bill for paupara aai't of repaira Oanraron nouao fir Thruio.'a aaedieal bill ain't pd Waak Hoiehtoon in full aliarallanaoua ardara 14 at s 1 oS S7 n n ss 42 la IS la no Kaoneratlowa allawew hy Audicafs 4 pr rent Corn on baiaaoa trap. 31 OH sarrieea aa oreraaar in fall 4u ao IM 41 HS, July SS Balaar dua OTaranrrS S 43 Allen Shocmaker.Col. Bounty and Re liofTax for 1802, "3, DR. lRel, Oct 11 To am't of lloplicata North Ward l.V St So do Soatk Ward Mil IU S,oT T7 ra. By am t entlartrd by tie Pnefc. North Want do I' W Sckaffl.', MutN Ward 1MT,. July '21 Aiat pd Treasurer hy UoUactor Bv rrmt" in OoplleaCa Pmilh Ward By Bineratlour allowed by f'ounrlt do du Audltora 4 pr cant ua 1,439 JS pd Trru-urar by Coltaetar I7 la fi T ,4oW 44 eu ti it P:t ja 71 IM a.ai M la hand. ofCoIlertor SSS 11 Jobn 15. Linn, former Trca.., in acc't with Borough, DR. l42.0rt I To raah from c Qatsuatlrag. Coll. It do IS-. To Traaa. Tax aad order J t Una an eaah from Jobn llerta. Coll. las 44 lira. Mar 8 To Ta O Andrawa' aetata 1 in Jaly IS To am't of lien ac t C V. altera aft. 41 su do To cradlt oa Poor aocouat a - n vv 163. War S By kataaea dua Traaa last audit S4 a... il U. .k... tl.io and blank books 1" Ort 2 Caah pd to renew Not. In UWa Bank 23 On Oet 16-Ona halt yoar'a arrr. a. Clk and Traaa. 47 to j . S7I N John B. Linn, for.Treas., in acc't with Ovnraeers of Poor, IR. lasr July JS Tn aaah from A Xauaady, Cell. Au.l-Toh from JH Brew. Sept U-In ah H Gals aa Oaaraaar Va Ty Oet 1 Io caali tram A AaanaJy.Coll. 1.1 ei 4 40 71 s SM SJ OL 17. Mar 4 fly balanea, pr Audltora' report May l'l Seraiea tn re moral Wra Huiil lnor Uup. and biaak bonka for ' fft 1 Csah ;d A MVny Oat 14 Mr Bee war, boardlns Baatfw Mrdieal bill, tir I S rhrle In t pd Joaapb Olaaa. frearaaaS lasi, Jnly 14 l radlt from Borough fund Cash vd (I u. Jaaea, Iraa 1 rr a oi I 1" it 10 Oil a yi ! "o ss n 13 M Sat aa WiUZMr' ini,u?'1 wUU ; ttre iiTn Vmh f 4 do son ov Sun ia 47 2 . ! I'M V aa i:s vi do 4 Jul, IM'i. Voa 4 laoj. 4bS Jusa I July lo-To tik du s du aw HI ao frm J. w..it.O?T. rf 90 hmCUnTl.l,,l.all. 1ST do do 24 IS d'i 14 frst J Loa, fur. Trwaa. u 6 rn. 144 i. Moy 4- Py aar't Ordara frm 1 If Jr!, rrf. 172 , do da Ha ola. ff.IL S Dea 14 do Um 1 lf.ru. Coll. ' 1M. Jan I - do do it V) Jan T t'aiih pd Lws; Rank by ori. OodBotl la3 tej J.n .11 1m t iiedara lrowy J Halts, Coll. T IMJ aMl, 4 do do at leJ Mar -Smoum pai't on Omrt ll'isaa elairs iod off 4pl 1 - Ry balf veara' aara. ae Clk and f raaa. ST ftB 4d 4-m t ordara rea d (rat J H.rta Ceil. 4T w A el 14 aah p-l Kram-r, i. lura 4 l.u. 4 IS 4 11 ia -t.'aidl on t'ourt llouae claim ItiO ot? Stay a- Am lUTra rac'd tram J llerta. Oil. a Juua 19 - do O It-m-hrluc. Coll. a.' ti da Cab fur llk bk. and at) Hun. W 10 id do do K I arhit k,r lumber Is v Julys- Aiu'tirdc.rare..-d frmj Ib-tiLt'oll. S 0f .fl lo l aah ei on Court H"U3a el.Ual X-' 001 JulJ lieADIHll f aid Attdilofa 11 wj loI, July 34 Ralatie ia AaDjl at 1n1t SS M J Win. Jaties.TreaH., iu acc't wilh Bonnt ami Hi In I r uriiJ, Vli. laOJTo caah from Ha Frark. Call, .fortb aid St 1? do C W S. nalBa. Coll outb Wd 4.'. 01 do J"' Miraarr. bal l'"-J from Ba ST ii Jury Ja da AJbuiaarrUoM..'a.fda 1.4l -JO m ee ta IBS; Nor 14 Fy Wank br. and nankiai tljf. It ' atmowot paal Lawuowril Uui i,01. 17 do pd Oinrea aa.ina luatra alula ISSSfJIy'a Snrtpd rauaf family Wm Ifmmchf 44 ; do do d L Mtlrrmj 41 le. da do do Cha Buoy 6U 'Ju do do do J.rn .a Brr l lw taj do do do Sam Maratem u do do av John keo-t o id do do do Cat Woria SO 0 So do do Aaron A uinuwa flt (R So do do ha fall Joffr. Stannart vi W do du do do Uau Barkdcil s vt t,10 U 1S63, July tt Balanoa b baad. of Traaaarar W 41 Wm.Joncs.Tr.. in acc't witb Orersccia of Poor. 162, DR. 146.1, Jan UT- Hd and aa.k frm A Kunady Co 404 M Tab S aab frm J U Broaa. loll. 'Jo SO Afl S ordara ami aaab fim A a.c.nady,CoU. Sou vif Jiy 9-laaa do do M CT da du frm C S Tudur do s K Su II Ol. 1S03. JaD 12 RyOrJan rec Irm A Elnaady.OiilL 119 44 pl I Cash pd 4 M't'oy 44 f Apl t do Mary M'Kinty U ti 4l a irntrrs raa. m A Krsnady, Colt, 9 1 Apl S Oib nd A !' ey S' M do d J A Merta. Ewa, 4 do do Dr. C M'Maal S n inaS Cnab nd A Coy la full to A(il 1,'6J I.:'r- Jly u-tarb pd Jot laaa. Ovaraaar S f do Making lioplir a and blnnk bka for VJ lo ao do etrtlva aa tnauaal and lraaa. a mo1 14 91 ta r lira, Jlr n Balnnca ta kasdi of Tiaaurarat Sal ill Wa tha andenlrnad. Auditors of tha Baraagb cf Law' lebnriF, dc cartify that wa baa. tnamtoed, nudiut, ae f alkiwed thaloraiiumic arfwwot of tba dlffareat oflfeart 'S aid Borough, aud bud balanrea nrrrmttag lo tka fore going nanort, whirb wa knao, this T7eh day r JQIy A. U. laoa. Sled ha tha aOro of tba Town Clara ot tod Borough of Leaialiurr uf wok-h ail intoraatod will ukd aotiea. Wllana oar hnada. j;th day of July 4 D li--:. Hli raHIAia, I A. 9. LAWSUbV VAakl'tora "iieii ... l an, m vl WILLI AH JCNM, To. Clark w . .. .. . - L To all who may be Drafted. Waa DaPAavaaar, 1 Provost Marshal Ueorral's Office, V 11 Washington. V. C. Jnlv It. lam S4 I'iRri't.AR i 1 ... 5 I 1,1 1 rpHE followin; extracts from laws of ;( 1 Uuited Siaiea, now in l.rrce, are pub lished fur ihe iiilorinatiun and guidance ol s!' Concerned. Meetion 12 of the Enrr-lment Ael afrrr A t ecsing how il.e draft shall be conducted. sas: "And ihe person so drawn shall be noiihr J uf tbe same.wiihm ten days tberealler, by a r.' ,en "r Prtmrd notice, lo be served persona.'! or by leaving a copy at tbe last place ut rei. dence, requiring hi in to appeal at, a designated P'ce of rendezvous to report fur duty, Section 13 of the Enrultnenl Act contains the following i And any person failing to report, after due service tif notice, as here in prescribed, without furnisbihg a aubsinuie, or paymg ihe required sum therefor, shall be . deemed a nasaaTaa, and shall be arrested by the Provost Marshal, and sent to the neare-l j military post fur trial ty cotarf martial, aniens. ' upon proper shewing that he is not liable i do miiitarv duty, tbe Uoard of Enrolment . shall relieve him from the dralt." : The 20ih Article of War contains the 6,1 a lowing : "All otlicers and soldiers con vicied of having deserted, shall softer biath, or such other punishment as by sentence of , court-niarlial shall be lnnieie.l. JAMES 8. FRY, Provost Marshal OeaeraL Provoat Marshal's OuVe, 1 t:h District, 1 Harnsbnrg. Pa, July U. 10.1 , Those who mav be drafted, and the pxthhe generally, are directed In sto.ty the abeve . order, and be gnided and governed by it. as , !ec. 13 of the Enrolment Act will be rigidly enforced in this District. JOH.N K.W CLEMENT. Captain and i'rovost Marshal, 14m District. Pennsylvania NEW GOODS ! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOIIX SQV IRES'. Fiue qualities Ladies Gaiters at f 2. Best quality hnmc-mnde Kid and Morocco IJooti at 52. X large assortment of Balmoral Boots and ('aiteri at equally low priccaa Opposite Ihf Bank, Ifwisbnrg. WOOD S. PER0T.1 lGl.Kidge Arentte, PHILADELPHIA, PA. nrrZK f.T sale npon the Most Farnrab;. T.rro tr.W nnd RF Al!TlFCI. t)es:!-na 0 nrX1 of tr(in Kllngs fnr Ceme- . r, I a. r i- ..j a-... 1. irnrs, rtrsiiirucea cac . a"i .01 iun,n Iron, and Galvanized Iron and bras a Tapir.", Iron Verandas, Balconies, t:airs. Coun'rrs, Fountains, Gates, Columns, Huebiog Post'. I.aaip rliauds, Va.,es. Tables, Flower tstaod... Sofas. Chairs, Siatuarr. Animals and ail oiuet Iron Work of a Decorative character. itvt..n. rnmrii.'l for selection. Person nsplvmg for same will please siare ihe kird r . ' - . . o o,-m ot went aaeoea 8in990 ICE CREAM I1VEKT Evening iortng 'he eason. Tit j ties sdtpUe:! on short "eMn. Jjne 1 -MRS- 1EXCKMAP1E. i 11 ii 1 1 I i' I i :' ? ! 1 1 8 1-22i. cuc Qi" i
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