i ! in mill ssai m hi TO BY 0. N. WURDEN AND J. R. CCKXELIUS. At I.!W pet tent-, alwa)l In Advance. ftfMy Mornins k Friilay Afterniws. I M05 STATE TICKLT. ANDREW Q. CUUTIX, cf Pel!cfOB'.(!. .fl'IMJE fit M'PREM E OOLRT, 1)ANIEL A'LNElV, of Dt'aver county. visTKifT Asn f.r-.rr- titkkt. iwakly-kimri H. nr. ml i.. at laloa raanlr. ita. fcrri-llUilU II: wMfcl.l, nf Kelly 1 few. raaaiMtarr-MMm kMMMLL.WatvlHBkla-trraaarrr-vilLlIt JtilFS. Ic.l.bart. AMIIw-HILLHII F. Si KWUO. SirllctoB. KL-ctioniTocdlOct. 13, 163. JtjrState Contention met at Pittsburg CO Wednesday. To promote harxony, Cor ode declined io favor of new man, but Curtin's friends refused to reciprocate nd re-nomioated bits by 4 rote of two to Ooe. Thil is not io ac:srdan:e with oar judgment, bat it is the rightful choice of snajjrity of the delegates, and io every foiot we prefer Curtio to Woodward. The nnaoimoas sclectioo of Judge Ag Dew for the Sapreme Cuurt, is gratifying lie is an able, popular lawyer, tad we trust bis Speech oo tba adaptation of the lower of oar Government to the present triais, wiil be very widely circulated. la ocr oett, we wiil copy, (side by tide,) ibe Tlatforms of the two parties. W A geutlemaa raised tnd educated in Southern Penn'a end Northern Mary- laud, will speak oo a Certain point of the War, at Independent Hall, to morrow Saturday evening. Turn out. Mr.Anlba is a guest of Rev.Mr.Lsiobacb. llove Again ! Wednesday ianmiog ; of this week, Ibe Union county ffiilitie, ; drafted last fall, reached borne all safe and feearty, none lost by violence or dis-, tase. Two of their number enlisted in a ; cavalry company, leaving but 13 to repre sent our eoanty, with ibe drafted from Snyder aud Xoribuuibt-rland, under Col. Charles Kleckncr. We don't bear that any of them advise anybody who may "come out cf tbe wheel" to bum ' down bouses, destroy an orphan asylum, murder soldiers or policemen, bang tinof fcndiDg colored people, or damn tbe Pres ident and hurra for Jtff Davis, as did the Copperheads in New York. They were tattooed at Yorktowo, Va , most of tbeir : time, and did not happen to eocoanter ss , tnucb as others bare done. MkTT the honor of L'ninn county b it said, not a drafted man of IS '32 failed to reapond either in person or by substi tute. Her people are law-abiding, aad all the denueciations cf the Administra tion aod of the Draft, by Copperheads in or oo'side ber borders, failed to mske ooe cf ibsm a traitor. Perhaps none were aaaiou lo gn, but all were willing to ward -if you uphold the-foes of the Gov stand io tbeir lot and place, in person or ' ernment in this straggle you m iy nt to by proiy. May tbe historian bave the tame to tell of those who maybe drafted ,' In 1SG31 Os Tin Move ! Already, drafted tcea cf 1803 are joining tbe old regimen's in tbe Potomac Army. It i greatly to the advantage of men unaccustomed to camp Usage, to be stationed with men wbo are. ocb men are at once taught bew to pre serve health, comfort, acd life ; tbey re aaade soldiers, at once, by personal eentaet with soldiers; tbey do not roa as much risk of raw, inexperienced, untrust worthy, unpatriotic officers; and no time i lest in organisation. Meade's Army will soon be swelled to each numbers as te be able to finish what is left of Lee's. aWAuguslus H. Lung, a teo years' graduate of lb University at Lew is burg, peached here, Sunday last, after two year service as Chsplain la a N. Y. Regiment oo lhe Potomac. It was bra-: ciog aod healthy to tee aod hear such a creditable specimen of those students, be- ginaing to exercise a decided influence : poo the country. j ataTThe draft for Dauphin county will occur, Monday to Wednesday next. Io Union eoanty, probably, week after next, All wbo are liable, by getting their work ad business all ready, as far as cooveni. gent" Mot, were taken prisoner by the ; iufftfrin- ls tbey ,ref ,0 ,5SUme a dicta ot, will feel .11 the better when their 're,r"l'DS R.ebeI'' 'fter:"j9 I torial air to our Government; bat the "tin. t...i... .u- iu:." : comes," whether tbey "bit" or i "miss. Old Hartley's Ruts, home ! Yes- today moraine, we met on tha street ' Cant. Wm P j tb Lewis, lUrtletnn t.A U .rUw v. -uia avjas.aivj V VUI" paoy, lately in the three months' eervice. W suppose CapL R.b'. also will soon be discharged. j j 'The Coancil of Lwiburg has or- j . , , oercd tbe Iavine of pavements on Sonth . Fourth tri..t- n m rnmnlpt. . .i , - , - walk for the children and others to tbe sa.L i u , . .. .. " uuul 'a term. &ee jiew dvts., and see that the work is done. Mar-Only one rria- could be properly ' warded at oar last Commencement that was Appleton's New Cyclopedia, to Rob't A Towosend, of lhe Junior Class Mi Amanda Taylor was presented with a gold atch by ber former pupil. aV3a.Abr.ham Dolby, acd S. Flarlcy Slifer, volunteers, recently tick in Cum- t'r ani Valley, retained to LtwiiU. ts w;tk, :i, fvfLuvr f.il! t&ii'jg Fall Campaign, 1 803. riRs;rGUNi The first election after the Itebrl raid io Pennsylvania and tbe Copperhead riot in "Tew l nra. was in 1 iv l . ca - . . --Tl-jTl- Mondsf last, for Governor and Members of Congress. Candidates for Governor Uoeondittosal, Straipbt out, Union at - any-cost, Administratiooist Bramktlc. Union as it was, Anti Adtninistratinn, Anti Emancipation, Anti Conscription, Aoti Confiscation, Conservative Democrat, (voted, for by evrv Uebel or CoppethesJ legal voter) II 'uUjfe. Hramlette is a man bet little known, while Wickliffe bad ercry advantage that wealth ati J a locg public life could give. But the "Abolitionist." Ubavi-ette, is reputed to have 20 000 mijority, and the Congressmen, as far as beard from, are of the same stripe. Herra for Old Kentucky'!" Having tasted of Kclcl rule, she prefers remainiog io the Union, even if Slavery be sacrificed fur it. The eUc'ion was as g-neral and free as eirenmstanees would admit of. Principles before Fleo. list year, the democrats in Masischu- setts hoped to better tbeir cause by run- niog a "Conservative" General for Con- gress against Andrews, a "etay at-home War man." The people of that patriotic St,te fPIniJe ,De DrerJ of GeD- Devinf, then tn tbe beld, but, as be was i 0B ,Be 'ong track politically, they ' n. l, ' I . 1. r. i k cuuiyu k cici. uiiu uue wuu wu So io the Chester district, Penn'a, the Copperheads took up Geo. M'Call, late leader of the Pa. Heserves, for Congress. Hut neither the soldier boys, nor tbe "boys friends," would touch bim with a furty foot pole f.jf a civil station on that ticket, though tbey endorsed bis heroism. Unmindful o these facts, it is believed the Copperhead leaders iu Unioo county intend to try to swell tbe vote f r Wood- t j.-w j dier. should not vote-by taking np two soldiers fjr minor efficei, (Capt. Roush for Assembv, and Capt. Woife (or Regis- . n - ". ... - ter.) This would be very incongruoue the bead of the ticket squeaking for Peace, and the l.i. of it "Licking for j War," as the Copperheads call re.unog i lb Rebellion but those leader care nothing for consistency or pnncip.e, 1 tbey can get vottt. Caj-tt. lluiuh and II r - 7, ; ; . , I ..... 1. ' ""'tTr 'W"- 'i - e- i uci uci uai'a tuiua. iuvj van g v"3 . t V.I t u i: a .1 " We reck io out. Oar bojs who Live face J the Rebels' mosic, will be ?erj pt lo say. "If jou support VaHaDdigbam atiJ Wood rAem for your cottt. You bave chosen your partners, and must abide by it. There are only two fide you bave chosen tbe wrong aide." Who" should walk into our cSce i ttdn.v. Untinai .. tirklrnl and j as natural as ever, but Mai. Francis M. Ziebach, ol Ifakotan, lanktoo ter., woo, has been on the frontiers for six years s-ve aoy one because of bis color, tbe past, sticking tvpe, fighting Indians, Io- i offence shall be punished by retaliation sing bis fair c'omplcxioo, and erj,jiDg ; "n the encm, . prisoners ia our posses himself generally with his family of half,610!" i9 therefore ordered ths.t for every J . 1 ft 1 . t . . , ...... . uor.su more or iesa i nignt glau to ges the grip of his bear of a paw, aod to see him look so hearty, with 6u::h a wholesome dislove of Copperheads, savage or civilized. : 7. To Friends in Town and Country. 1 roaTH..c-aoiocn j We would direct the attention ef every lover of our soldiers, to tbe great and good ' work tbe U. S. Sanitary Commission is doing io behalf of our wounded aod sick. And as this noble society is supported by the voluntary contributions of the people, let os remind them that it is tbe duty of every man and woman to do what ihey can in tbis time of need. After the battle of Gettysburg, hundreds would have died for want of care and supplies, bad it not been for tbe speedy arrival of tbe aid and stores of tbe Sanitary Commission. ! maeea, so prompt were iney, that tne Lrst , boxes to tbe car, arrived daily at Gettys- . - . --tl ' I burg from the Philad. rooms. Several : times tbe Society sent, right to tbe field, ' ,B Arc,ie ear (Refrigerator) filled with hundreds of lbs. of freb meat, vegetables, , nn 1 1 Anna jl-m I st aa naauia in cAat Iha .- " Mas, L i pita!, to estimate the good done. These j kindnesses, to the brave men wbo bave! stood betweeo ns and destruction, we cao j enable tbe Society to do, by sending on j .... t 1 . M . . I 1 mpoucs. ii as sol urges mem iu it,;. t i. ..-'.s j. t' , - scasoo of fruits, bat can and dry for Ulluu vi ii una, uui cau iuj ut I ui : int-.. t. . i,i ... ... J - . iuo uiackoerries are jusi 1 "pening. We cao make tbe eordial, ! position is as timely as it is just. The which.th.nn , a. j ' U vi... i....t m.i ih. ,. r " ,: u" "',cu i - lives. We append tbe I .aaitary receipt Let those bo have! Jarzs means, da Eener.mslv. and .h. ho h"e sn,11' not hhold the off,rin i oi grateiui nearts. in alter times, we will ft mint if. k rfnrilf t r ritw n1 ji I -or.ed f .r .he defender, of our country Rlackderrv Coai.iAt,. Two ortt of blaekberrv ioics. add ol, and a h.lf Ih. ! white sugar, half ounce cinnamjo, half' - ! ounce oiiiBfi;. ooa rurta ouacd clof c?, ! oatmeg, one ounce allrpice. ai! lofl.pe f.., I ho.t lime, aud, when 3id, aid one pint. brahdv. I LEWiSBURO, UNION CO., PA., FfclDAY, Our nag mux I I'ibtett all Our .Men. Washington end othen io Ihe War of the Revolution, and Perry. Jac&soo and others io thd War of lsli, saw nd ao- knowleoVe the meritorious services of eol- ored men. They were treated, as far as ... , 1 , . - - 9 meir leeai ricnis were couccrueu, as u.uci ' American Soldiers end Sailors were treat- : ed, without regird to color or oatiSnality : It was thought that all tbey who fought for a country, were tutitled to all the pro- tection it could afford to all alike ! Wbeo this Siave-hiteoaioo War was L V. t . ,1,. nhlii j mind debauched so deeply had the Slave ! Power suck us into mental da.knes. and i ' degradation that the President did Lot : deem it expedient to offend the prrjudioes oi a greai poniu oi our peuptu vj cm- ploying colored men as 6oldiers. l!ut the l'.ebeia tmplojed them in various ways : j Mj. Wiotbrop is said to have been killed by a negro's Cre : and there are many in - stances ol too lUbulJ driving or ninug free and slave Blacks as well as Savages to aid them in their dark designs. j Fremont acd Cameron were condemned for recommending the enlistment of color ed men io our favor instead of having all tbeir power employed against ns. bat , : successive disasters opened the min i of the people, and the President at last felt at liberty to invite the very arms that be bid ' fKlt compelled to rciect. Oo the Missis- sippi, and the Atlantic coast, the enrolled black men showed that Ifcey Bad an ear oestoess and a courage most snrprieiog. t it r - : J - J . , 1. - jq. iavis, uowevcr, is.-uca U VIUCI IU -black soldiers and their shite officers rhocld not be entitled to the benefit of tbe milder usaae of war. Ojr Government wailed lo see if the Rebels would earry , 3 ,. t. liuason, .u.niaens i.ena, ana .u orris .s- Isnd, oitr vohii'M Uarh$ vtre d:tpn!chfd trt4 bnuonmti or I'ctrs, the vuhnrmeil priuvrrt tAil into Shvfy, and tchite .ftltn tn,t to rrtV-n. Fw'men vorkhj ....a .-A .1,,, djicn, aith and cotd Uood. ice Pres. Stephens' recent at- ' ' tempt to reach Washington, it is said, was :.. t i to remonstrate againat our employiog col- ored soldiers, as it did not please tbe Rebels 1 (Wonderful, if nnr pe.ce.b.e people have got lo ught only as our assail- ants shall please to let ns !) Under these circumstances, the luiiowing Proclamation is issued: , - r . 1 "' ,T T. ifiA, j -j - j It is the duty of evsry government lo give protection to i's eii.i D", of whatever clats, color cr condition, and especially to those who are duly organized a soldiers in tbe public service. Tbe law of nations and the usages aod customs of war, a carried oo by civilized powers, permit do Oistinciion as io coior is id. ireaimem oi prisoners of war as public enemies. To sell or enslave any csptored persoo, on j account of bis color, aod for no tffencs m- - I ; . l . . . against tne laws oi war, is a relapse into i '.b "4 "iln9 Sin,t lne '!; 1 ,De . ... i T. - . ., jrt.r.li.Ki.i..!"" KU,CUM lu" t Tbe Government cf the Lotted States i,...!,,., ,.Th. hn . nt :,h . -Ill .... .V.. n.o.tinn mail ifa.nl. : diers; aod if tbe enemy shall sell or en l9Uler of tbe L nitcd States kuled io no- latioo of the laws of wsr, a rebel soldier shall be executed ; aud for every one en-1 led by th e enemy or sold into slavery, a rebel eoidier shall be placed at bard Ubor n ,,bte Pnbiic, rk?' B.nd 'TTl4 ar nn,:1 ,,n9 ?Ber 801, be released and receive th treatment doe to P"oner of war ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By order of the Secretary of War S E. D. Townse.nd, Assistant Adjutant General. This is only common sense and fair ; play the "world over. Mr. Stephens, and his brother Rebels io arms, seem still to think the Nation is a mere slave-clanta- . ' tion; that they can shake their whips over our beads as tbey like, and we must all tremble and cber. It illy becomes Uebels, ; mor desperate they are, the more imPu- dent tbey become. Our Government does : not desire to bave either black men or : Bhi!e n,en fi2ht ; and if the Rebels don't - . :, , .J .v..;, : wetpoos tod make the best lerms tbej cao. I TbB of Icy'Dg bem three or four j millions of pairs of bands to be used i against ns, is preposterously absurd. We j ,blj nse ,hem jf we cl0 for the cause of j the Lnion Pres. Lincoln bas felt tbe I 'iuulvui'.'u. a,B Mmmiti u.a . : ... , , .. - mmkii. nni.. .ni, til. nrm imnrpinin , , , . . li I Dablio culse. and bis firm, impregnable i jame protection as the greatest, aod the - 'J , :i.1i;-.n ih. nphpl th inntir tha ; U,J' " " Po"bnenl hc dee5,cg;. Now, if ever, is the golden hour of tbe RePublio - lf wo "ouU rel'"h pelC9' " must be by u,Sh,J. 'oUo, inJ wuelming Clo Thp rohpl i.in M reelmff. I .. , , ; Se! ,he crie' f d??Piir tht c"m9 from PfArD K.infrinrfi iniar-n .f r r 1 1 1 K trAWiArl at ' J ""u,r un"" ,ue ",r,n In ons wi'goiy ar flit n,I thpn ad.snpn .Inn,, th. I inp. , Victory is as sure as suuliht after tbe'ri'bt to e'ipUin ? I challenge iha an- j .-- ' ' . rr ' n . . t :! ie,-i ' laa.u. Another warWorn Democrat ! Geo. Jons A. Lot) A was elected Io . Congresa from "Egypt" or Souther 111 . inois. bt 13.000 uisi-iritv I lis was ar ultra, l'ra-SIatcrj, iNegrj-tiailog nemo erat, and co man made more firej, viodic- m r T T . - T, . tiva speeches against bit opponent, than ' . . t , 1 I 1 .1 -na4. uen. uoaan. n nen war uau wii---u nuo i time, be went to Richmond, to confer abont peace. The ltebel told bim that if the U. S. Government would give them j a blank sheet cf paper Io prepare their owo terms, they wouU agree to Doming bnt eoninlete and eternal Cecaration. I T ...J. V.. minil that tha 1T : could only be ended Ly the sword absn- ; doned his non coercive pjlicy-wenl home " rallied lis neighbors around the Old . Flag, ,nd for two years has been doing i gooa service iu ma uiuuuj uiua i i ' Kentucky to Vicksbarg. I.ait week, he ; came .borne through Cairo, when thoua-, ands gathered around bitu Lr a speech, j ! We extract a few specimens : j ; it mates no aincrtnte wnetner ynu ' call me Democrat, HcpuMican, or Aboli tiooin as scCie have of late named me. I am for my country cvrry time for my country Erst, last aud always: and I am fighting for the right of that c-juntry to j be numbered among the honored nations j of the earth. Until that is brougbtabout, and this rebellion crushed out, 1 am but an American citiztn. When that right shall have been asserted, then, should we find there is sometbiog wrong in the fabric that our fathers reared, something we : desire to ohacg, it will be timo enough to come iu aud uemana tbe eLanee. .'j we bave this accursed rebellion to root out. It must be rooted out. 1 am for using every means and all means for patting it to an end. If the people at tbe North would use the same force Jeff. Davis and , bis minions use.Jf'us war troull or were JaUg lerminuf-i itt man three monuu. m says, be traveled ovr md hii not met miD and tag not met man, .the ConftderacT Koain of chilJ mi0 d(je9 B0, wgUin ,he W4ft M(j ,ti0 j3 00 determined 10 fiht it out to tbe death or tbe bitter end. Yal- landigbam here simply lies. He lel.s hat is not true, and he knows it. The people who are fi-htmg against this Gov- senmr n f ll.a rn..r tat I. i(ai Hfimririiilif I h f jf eulon-ninnth, 0f titm da not know what they are Belting for : do oot know what they are c i..;. . a r ,km fighting against. A. majority of ih-m " " eny.niug. aUJ uuourtua uev - ' '". A-ncao ja triaiBpb. They do not know Ihe Fourth of July, or anything else that i e:od. But, soor acd ignorant a tbey iff lot thriii nnnu their own free minds. l .1 :tl . an.,n,t m . speedy termination of tbi. Ull UJC Will, kuiub. w m U4W, .""u ar would submit to almost anything rather than fight one dsy longer as tbey bave been fighting. It is only by the force of bay- ooet that tbeir army is kept together. Even that can not prevent their deserters from flocking into Jackson by hundreds, lo take the oath of allegiance or to j iin tbe Union ranks. Aod I tell you whst I kow hen j thtt wijj B0, bs manJ d , ,b, eoljre Sule, of Mif5i,(ippi ,nd TenneS5ee wiil be knocking loodly u re.ldaiissio0 ,0 ,be Uoion. 6 ...Bti:in- r ,.; naitAi r ,,i . by tbe Kternal God, there never vu a more truthful seoteocs than that of ..... . . . .. . " i against ns;" and I reiterate it and add that those wbo are not with os should be bung, ; or saoel J bs w:ta taeir fcoutbera brethren, ; Eghtiog with them. "To ail copperheads, peace-men, egita-) tors, anti war men I have a word to say on the bebail of cur brave soldiers, l oa he bc0 told ,bl, ,be W1, b cpp0!,e.. jn be rloks of ,be rjoion utmJ lt is tn : ,eeurged and foal aspersion upon the fair fame of men who are willing lo spill iheir hl ;.. ,hrlr f. .h.ir -nontr. TleJ Me for onr Uoion- Th the people and their country ; They fisht for ' f jr lbs Sup- pressioo of the Rebellion. "Let me say to all orposeM of the war, ! the time will be wbeo meo composing this ; army wiil come to tbeir homes. Tbey have j watched tbe progress of eveots with inter- j est. Tbey bave had Iheir eyes noon those nnmitigated cowards, those iipponcnts of the country aod tbe Administration and be Administration, I contend, is h"Codo- "J '"7 ru ,uo eoui oi every iroe loyai man goou io see tb. Rumm.r- m,nn.r ; (.;. th aill cause these sneaks and peace agitator 13 seek tbeir bole. Tne Captures of Gen. Grant. Washinhto.h, Aog. 3 A despatch j from Gen. Grant reports that in bis opera-' tions he has paroled thirty-one thousand i meo, and sent about eight thousand North prisoners, making thir:y-nine thousand j captured by bim since the first of April. I lo addition to tbe five thousand bead of cate and five hundred thousand rounds of : ammunition captured near Natchez, be has taken over two thousand moles, of wbicb be bas sent two thousand to Gen. Boks. !!.- - 1 I ..I T JT Lt. M.t.J I ceieorateu ranuv ivcmoio ujiimoj i n - ., 1 o . .j a ! n , . , Pierce lijtler. ifrrn i,iii,r nit, nn iipr. .iiu iteu -.v a.- 1 .i.i;., some years with him on a , great plantation. V bile there, she kept a daily private rec " - ' I orJ of what she saw and heard. Since tbe war has broke out, she has published .. : - . .1. j: i..:- . . ! mow pon nm oi .a. rnnj mn up Slavery. It is a Providential and most remarkable work, and more telling against tbe system than Uncle Tom's Cabin. "Whatrioht his the North assailed? is ns, iiiaiif.a ns. n.pn nnipn " an.i wuai - . ... claim founded in justice aod riht bas: l :.ll.u1 .o ,:.l .t . - 1 oeeu winioeia i euuer oi ou m u., , - i ..ll name onestngie act oi wrone. ueiiwvsiny and purposely done by Ihe Government at' W.cninfnn tt m,kiph til. .ntiff. haA a swsr. HJii. .1. u. t3:iv.i, ut icji. - ,i-1 . . . i j r.i i L-.'lnivn,i .an4 AUGUST 7, 1863. -A correspondent state, at a Uemo- cratie meeting bc!d in Sohoolhouse No. 3 io liradv townsbiii. ooe of tte ipttstti abused the President, calling hio a liar, &e , and said he (the speaker! could hot , , . . , condemn the New 1 or not. Tbefe wore two other fpeakers, little if aoy better, and Ibe whole lone of proecediSge waa ; such at to satisfy unprejudiced bearer . that tbey were ol ibe euanaignam, ; Copperhead tribe, rather than of the old : Jefcrsonisa and Jackson tchool cf Vim - 0CeJ- , rhln.xi iK. ,m9n. k.M s nii. in. r.il. .nJ.nin.J Ik. n.i.k i. j Vurk, and resolved not to oppose the t draft a3J called opon all the Germans Io n'Tn cien.nAw nl ike II neraaon mar, n ri in J j guch .f Ketjoa mKA h ul,Bg fla:s throoghout tha whole country since i ibe traitors inaugurated tha Tfew York ' mob to help Jeff. Davis. j 69Gov. Seymour and other Copperhead cfEcials have warmly seconded Pres. ; Lincoln's day for Thanksgiving for resent ' 5ational successes. Victory is a wonder . ful eye-opener, and the "President' San. day" was very well kept. lw4.The Union Yictoriel of July, are having a great effect upon pabiic opinion .. , , f , t, . 10 Lurope. The Ilebel loaa tambled down 0 por cent. - A letter, received at Wasbing'.oo, by a brother of a distinguished Rebel officer and engineer, captured by Geo. Grant at . . tl . t v t. icksburg, say : "The capture of ickt- burg and our army, is fatal tfl car Caase. We on never reorganise another army io the West. Tbe war may gi on for some time with guerilla fighting, which 1 think would be unworthy of the couotry, and which I will not approve. We have play- ed a bi. am?. acd lost. As soon as I am eschl Bj j 'thM Ie, lhe Confederacy "V , 1 ' r """"""J lnJ thfl clQi8 fuf L,Jrape... The Right Wat The City of Port land, Maiue, is about to provide $300 for every man who shall be drafted from that city to srve io the Armies of the Union, providing be stands the draft, either by .rnir.,1 I .a Ih4 T r. ims f rir he loenrin Tn ubsTi. ThU ial.tng lo the purpose. Pay whatever is fair and just to recruit the National Armies, but j.t... ..a never a cent to deplete and cripple Ihem. 1 . ... L laitcey, a N orthern villifier--a man of great powers of oratory and endurance, ,U11U ue prosiraiea 10 tne worst 01 causes. Dieing io tbe midst of a hideous rebellioo. be bad neither tba lova nnr tha hnnnr nf : ... nor uia opponensa. lie loia ; We fcootft it would be a little affair they eou" eaauy eubjijgate the 1 ankees 1 The Iemoerats of Iowa met to Oorri- i cate a Governor, and, not daring either lo ; l ike up a v ar democrat or a Uopperhead, they tried the Polk game, aod nominated a cew, "uncommitted" man, named FUh cr. Rut be "don't bile" be declines, aod tbey are without a candidate, which 14 inaf atoll . 1 1 1. a Stnl.llaM mt . n f-- ; ' j At iPaiiicsville, and other points io j Ohio, not one Democrat is known who will I I vtl -.l- r - ,1 'V",!" . .. " "aora - oy ne ooawara party in reooy vania. ..... '... nominaliog the pet of tbe Rebels to gov ern the first boro of the Ordinance of V"-t Fu ' ,uu' "J One of tbe Roman Catholic priests of Newark, N. J., told bis fi xk some days since that if be should at any time hear of lo perpetration, cy aa xrisnmao, of any outrage whatever upoo any colored citiien, be should immediately seek and protect io his own bouse tbe person so assailed. : , Vallandigham is now id Canada, wbcre . P,Pers r quoting from his old Mexi- cpcctuca auu uis ucrca ueuuuoi ".uu' "'o tor tneir aristocracy ' Abolitionism. He is about a happy " "oia was aner nis aanesioo , 19 lbe w" Pprwion. Tsbrible. New York papers state that ,.h,.. f u.n.j .u. . n,0b in New York will EXCKKDTUUEK nr'DRED AH tlU by Copperhead eiJers fSeiting ,be ignorlot ,Dj deprat- ed to resist the law and aid Jeff D.tU in destroying our 3overnment 1 la Athens, Ohio, tbe Democrats could net agree oo the Yallacdighatn question, and tbeir paper is therefore discontinued. I be editor say be will melt his type be- fore Be wj;i iUpport Vol., and would as BQon ,boo, tbem gt f, jm M lt jc j jjaf ;s A democrat of the Jackson sebcsl, who recently died in tbis vicinity, left a hon dred and seventy thousand dollars io ored ana eventy United States 7 3 10 6's, 5's aod certifi cates of irdebtednexs. liottun Tramcrqit. Yalitndigbani ia wealthy, bat has per mitted bis ag;d mother, for four years past, lo receive per year from tbe Presbyterian fund for the " need' wid- .f A, ...... A w.l.l.inm. una oi uctctseu uiiuutejs. Merchants and basinets men of $ew York are discharging their riotous employ ees io considerable numbers, and employ ing peaceable and reputable men, without recard to eolor aa much aa ehaneter. ; ; Gen. Schenck bas promptly assessed .,,.,. , rti r. ! upon the disloyal men of Harford county : i., tbe fall value of certain property of i Unionists destroyed a few day by j . If, t Dr. Howard Maluom. is PreideOt ; 0f t j,e i American fears SociotV, ana, io ' ' .. ,-! fue pf blj prmciplea, two ol bis sous are A.f.fA ' Two ..f Gen. Meade'. 9M art drafted in plvi,)r.!tshia. f "TIIK USIILN; estaMisSeJ id 1811 Whulo No., 2.629. ''fliRGNICLE." estatlisheJ in 1343 Athu'i Xi, i.wji Lewisburg Union League. A irrrtir.e of the l.firtfs ill be held Saturday evening, at 7J o'clock, at Iodrpen- dent Hall. An a !-Jie will be delivered by ' Mr. J D- Ai. cf llageraiii.n. Ml.. -n,. ill anas. an exposition of the objects, aiens, ( rrips rf h, Kn,gh., f the ii,.,i0 ttr- e!t. The p'Jb'.ic :i iniiri 10 at'em!. f 1 HI HMEL.Prei. 7i fmiaftitrrr fWarftrr. j Cirt,j Wuilg , . , ,j 0) S 10 ; 10 j , 10 1 4,00 i CO . .0 G 0 ...12 1 ! When!, old 1,25 Tallow nye.. ....... Corn, old.. 90 Lard .. 75 Clover seed.., 60 Wool 1,50 Potatoes l.t.K) Should-r 11 R.bs Sides 12 llam UaU : f 'V' ; TV H SkiU I'UH : i.-rfn ftuttcr, Rags 4, 5, and 6 Couttry Soap 4 4 6' bf r r't liar, j'tn :t. trt u. 0 riritB. r. T,aa M IliBHIir M LIVI.MijMN. B.il.)oi I;, s T l.u l. r. V- . !!. US a tU.1tB od liMa B.M:I'M J kt.tDKi'. Taibumlic Oa tb S24 a't. a rhilJ cf Pt,r an Haj OSOVI, tf Vlat baffvi.. - K' a Hi, ae4 1 4J. no tb l' 4 olt. a 4aghtr fff li?,aaI ao4 Hsrriwt A. K .! u:".tni:)!H!,a. Oa Ih -.Tta alt tft tf JualiCB ae4 IrA IIKKB-T. &f K.rf buB.K. -s ts, 11 . 13 ilr Ret Ice lo SttJool Teat her 4. ! THE Schonl L'irelcr ,cr U:t ooin of : I Lew;barg w!ll BpM a Public Eiamma- ; , cf Teacher, on FRIUAY. the ast of j Aue;ut, '63, ;a the North Ward sichx lhoue, I 0 comiceuee at 9 o'clock, A M, for the pnr- I pose of wleetmg TEX TEAOHEKS to tali'e charae of ihe Pufcl;e schools f aa;i beroosb "r nsuinCTerm. Schoojs to open on i Miindav. the 14:h of piember.neit, and lo CuB,.na' Sll lnonlhl b"; otitr of t& Botld. i W. JONEs, Sec y. J Lecisburg. Acg. 4, 1S93 j Bcrongh Ordinance. ; "I)E i! crdained ty the Eurjess and Town' J Council of the bor.iush of Lewisbur. ' ' h'rror "etel bj lb: autnoniy o: : Ue '?mF-ThaI lht .w'";s "roP"e,u" of . uls ioomj on fast side of foona nffii, , f Mtu Ulwrea ?L L(,U1J d R. ,.-',- in r-skethe narcmfi.;. in front of tar .,tv (to be Ihe latre widil; as pavemem. now made cn said street north of said point. 1 irntn the bu:ldinz line of the lot U the lice ct tne curb, properly graded with the :refi, and thai ibe same be completed by the luih day . , a . .1.1 shall refuse or neglect to make the said pave- menis wi:h:n the lime herein specified, the . sirset CoaimiSiioner of tbe boroueb i hereby ihe same at the eipense of said owner, and ''JtJiVl' j Attest W. josia. Tow. Clerk i Lewreburj, A?g. 4, 1863 85,000 wanted! . , . k . ; ,1 " f. . ' n . ' ; jnirf51ed , Jud.'meau upoB lB4tlie j rM estale in lhi, t0oniv, anon application to i. F. h. jOil.t 1J. LINN. Lewisbor;. July 18. 1st 1 The Secretarj cf tie Treasury has authorized m to ccrcticDe my Agency for a brief .fried, And Cnlil fonher notice, t shall continue lo receive Subscription to tke 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, offic. and at th ditTrrent Sub-Aevu- C!e. ihfougKti tbe Loyal fiatea. J.T COOKE, Subscription Agent. 114 South Third Street, rciiatelpki SPECIAL NOTICE. B B iok u( EVANH A (.IIOpER lr. in I ray hands tor collection, ah prn i desiring lo settle their accounts, will find the Books ai my Oilier. U. D BREWEK. I.ea-isburg. lulr 13. Attorney at La GOING 2 V TIIG jJPHINO ARRIVAL OF AT X. R Zl3I31ER3IANS? New btand--Niw Goods! TOSEPH L. HAWS baric? takra the i J rooms under the Teletraph and I'hnSirie j otfices.reaiied tbera.and filled ia an enrasiv ; variety ol j Iljts, Cars, Gnlltmm'$CioiK:2id-c. Also a laree and splendid stock of CLOTHS : antrr, ; r. as be sti'l coniinrfe the Tailoring Etisi ' ' " prepared to r.ecDie a.i w, r. entruted loh.scare.to the aatislaccoa cf lbs wfontrt j . .. ..j ..,,.- t : prder. Le-isburg. April l". l6l i . j II. C.ERH IRT, DESTIST, ! has removed to Somh Sd streei.foor doors from the Towa Clock, LEW. j ISBTKO tA Lost, Sunday evening, betwrro the Prasbr tenaa and Barti-t Chare, a p.i.n Uoid Brace:! to te left at s.s 05;e. Real Estate. i FOR RENT. TWaSTOREV Fnrk HUI'HB tai-t LOT vu Nunb Forrh strret. March IH. H P. IIEf.LLL. TPffO dcirat:e Blll.WMS I.OTSaitaMi f on Brown street, t Hivtr r a4 ) l.awn byry Inqmra uS II. G'KJiHART. .'J St- -it Market J5ne 17 jfov Salr ADOVbLE KOI si;, (with Loi) suitafcie for II.U laniilie. U i- uuaietl N..rh Kuurih street. Th re a: a Ei...i .f. bie aud oibrr ouibuildin. tril a never Ui. ittX well uf water on the picri:its. fvt j ar UCaliTi a&J lerms enquire bf AUA1I ECAVEIL Lewitar. April it, 16-!. if VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY tR SALE. That nrw. WflM.a:' V iwn-torey,doubie Brici Maasin.i l . i'b an Out Kitchen, and txrr. i,r. tU pr-i,- ar at lh wtt en-l r f Mafli-; iwittir?. b'tveea Tih aad P:h Sis. There i a Well . f t!e Lirt, an3 a:f kierts :t ;-cd fru.-t T rti? gro:'a. Lot li feel ! r.t. June i- KEI BEN N YDR. FARH FOR SALF. THE asbscriber offer f." ;a!e ihe farni unoa irh;ch he re?Jes fi Eat But! Ice iownh:p. a mile and a ba'f-r.uth U Lev" -burg. It crniaias tl Acres mie &r Itsi, ail cleared and in a good state cf cuisv::uiij' t.,ge:ber wnb 10 Acres rt Tiaibsr Lnai nras br. The Karci f-nf roveir.eau are a Trair.c mllceriin; House. Frame liaru. Tcnai.t House, and saiiable Ouibaiid.&js. .1 good orns cear the hesst. aod a s:r-aci if vaier thn'Csh the fare .o a!i nail of fruit. f Ihe best varieMes. The farm is bcundrd on the nrih ty VTnt Brown, east by Pec or and linndy. aooih bv the Saickeiewn aad river tcai, wtai ty .'ac;b ?Jy. . For Terms, enqn.re co the preralses. Apr.l 6, e.?ai6 UDPFKEY DECK- FOR SALE.- i A 7LUjiIl3 IA2Mj i ,.r,.,. ., .u i. , Q! f tATED nrosrty in the Poroo:h of Ha.- and enend.ns a'most in tntire lens'.b. , mat " : "- oiv.aioo ana ic mio io -junt r, are well Timbered. A siuail Strtara ol 2.wa'er Hows nearly throntf us ee:ir. 1 he iffprovements are a good rrarae Hoove acd Bark Bars, with a Tenant s'l Hou.e at the NorA end of the farm. Twd Appl Orchards, one in full braricg, the younger b'linnins 10 bear. Also i?o 4 re of Tlmfjtr Lai.9 sita:ed 10 Hart:y towesb:. Ful Term:, apply to Ma. AGXES S. WILSOX Si7m cr WM.F.VTILsO.N. Hen etoa.l'a A Joint Resolutien pTopojr certaia j AxenJa?eut3 to the Constitution. ' TIE it rrsolvrd by tbe Senate end Hon cf ' J) Kepre sentauvts of the Comznoa weaittf Penatvlrania in Ueaera! Assemb:y laat; That the trl,t.tirg aiiindsieiii b pr.-nose j to tbe Crnstilction ol lhe Commorttrea.:h. !.t accordance wuh the previstuns of ti? tsatS melt thereof. 1 acre sta.'. be ao a i'mcaai sectica io lb ; lhe tn.rd arl.cle of lhe Constitolicn, tg b tiyS- igoaied aa section lour, as tollowsi "eiEcnos 4. Wbenevrrany of the t;aa;i34 t!ec!crs of th; Commonwealth "shall be la any actual oi'itary service. m Vr a requisi tion from tbe President of tb; I nitrd taij, or by Ibe authority of this Commonwtsllhj such electors may exercise the r.ghi of sui frase ta a!.' rleciicns by the citirens, CaJti ' orb regulaiioBS aS are or shall be prescriWj ' bv law, a fully and efec!na'y as if they w4 present at their usual places of eieeticw. There shall be two ad liuonal aectiuns IJ the eleventh article of lhe Constitution, to La deiigna:;d as aecltos. e:shl and nice, as follows : Ste-rio . 5io bill shall b parsed by ft) I.'jis'a'ar eoatainin: more than one aol jeat, which sbill br? clearly expressed in tbe u'.le. evept appmpr'atu n bills. Si'tios 'J. J!o bill shall le passed by the f.egislatnre grauting any power or priViirjeg in any case where the au!horr:j tt grant sui ft powers or privileges bas Le cr may herai after br conlcrred upon th? Oxir's of :htJ t'oiuuionrallh. JOHN EsiS.NA; Speaker of ihe House of Representatives JOH.N P. PENNEY. Speaker of tbe t?na; Office of the Se reiary of the Com won- 1 l wea'-h, Harrisbnr;. July I, 153. PENNSVLVASIA. SS: - -- I do hereby certify that tie fi resoir.. - La J-anJ anneied it a luH.tru and correct v-. Copy oi the original Join! Kee.tltni. r; .! i Ihelieneral Assembly, entitled "A lomi R't ofutioa prppiSing certain Amendturnw t iIki Ccniitation,'' 2s lhe s.!tn remains oa bl iu th's r irice. !n Trtimony Wherrof f have b'rennio si I my hand, and caused Ihr seal of the J-rrrta tarv's cS-r to be allii' l, th- and vear above writien. Fl.f SLIFCR, 6c reiary of ihe CommoawraliU ICE ..IC'f;...ICE ! fJ'HE nm!ersined are puum: cp an M'li 1 IIOI SK larce rn-3;h U i:rp'' all out people wuh Ice daring tbr holr yea,-. ? fan b dflivcred in town, daily, a' a rirpt rat tTian private Ice H'tisrs can !? ?'! t. IVCall on either of us on fiorth t-S mi. cf CI Ihr Ice Hoose below lise R.rer iiri:r. H WEii-r . t f.t t-ailbbra-. .iv.ST l!CO f RAN K fT.liT REMOVAL I I" L. MOYVRT has remird his rhot j. eraplt l.aiabli'lameDl to inn Ne But! !tn cn .Mjrkei streeu receailv oc nipird by V'. Builart, tXTUSITi: Tijil : BANK.mhere he has tilled up one of the Finest Galleries in tbe Country : Having superior faciluies and a 'o fi prp.nre. he is at;s5ed that his work rar.not be beaten. Call and test his workmanship. Lewisfti-', Aug. 15. '62. BILK FOR THE MILLION! tpHE ondersienej mirnds shpp'y? 'h- L c.ttzres ol l.ew,,nrt w.:.i . ar' commrnciny about the l.h mst. In sobs iSh,Dg it. br aepplkd. w.ll plras, al Ihrir aaars tn Rim.at ft twisbars Bri.-jr. The M.Ik will be deli-ereJ (dai!v xrrpi fi-r- cays) morning or ctea:nr. a- nn-i ' majomy of cdsiomers. " I. SI If I K. Lrwisbarg. April 1". "Fantf-d. lnimrIMi,ly 0 NE r-od STOVE Wi'LUn. g;Sd age n r i'5Kvrr t?cic Havta, .Mr::, ui rJ 1 .' T2 SI