r iiiiw iif BY 0. N. WOBDEN AND J. II. CORNELIUS ll l-5P Ir Year, aitVAja In Advance, TucfJ)' Mwnins & Friday Afternoon. UNlON SATH TlCKliT. AT)Ui:W C. irilTlN. Of IVMMtf. ..-- - . ii t; mi it oV sui-uKMK i'uliit, DANIEL AOiEW, (if raCr COUllly. M.vvwf jxfnrxrr Timer. Amrwbl) SAMt 1 II. 'iKVtli.. nl t nli.it rniiniv. t a. ..... . U t. Lib. . Lull. 1 TIK. l ,' rfc,1. ... .. w.iiy im. I lsl.Mirr-MI f.L M (IIMULL. Nm lulumata. Trrai;r .'KN. l, M.nr. Ur-!H.M F. MKI.OLK, llaiiliiim. Election, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1S03. This month will bo ever mnmnrablc in the History of lbs Suppression of tha Slaveholder' Rebellion. It numbers Ttrci'ltf rijhl ;nj;g'inPnls, dvatiec!, or Pipediiioiio, in d'tT rcot States, and all more or less decided Union victories. The llebula Inst during that .time liillcd.wounded, iirimncrrt, or di i-urlora : Napoleon wis never mors active or univ etsally successful. I!at such wonderful victories have not been won without loss aud labor. It has been the heat of summer. 3ratitnde and prndonee alike demand that our brave buys shonld, when praoticible, recruit and rest during tha month of August. list r aar Katrrxear" Voluslrrrs, This morning, (Japt. Kousb's Company reached I.cwiabutg. Wni. I.rown, Jr., lives here j the remaiodemostly in New D--rlin and Miill.uburg, where, uficr Lreakfast, they were taken in carriages by thoir friends. They were broused as osual, but left . none hi hiud, althonh fccvcrul ultra sticklers fur "State Kiplils" left them, and refused tn march into Maryland. Thus, of the fire Union county cnn;psn- ies in actual service to repel iho last Uebel vv. ..,... r.r rn inrv. i.iiim i I sit I mil ioss I n iim ijni.ei Mates, as men as ' -"-T p. j v. v..b ... i,i,;...i 1 s or. roreen i.inniissitiner 01 ine ni.rouea is oereuv ; aa.7,,.;1,e..;.tiofltm!U(.,,,1.i,, M. '.-'-.. ,Lo j0Jal State, tba ?1W csemp.iou Blil0rilw iu ,ehrm ttl warJc-ir tbo .Hacks ' "u were hehind, -4,1 12-wh.ie all the ; lors By orrfrr nf lhe ,..,,.,, , - arm., loimense 8ires of amtnuriMiou, and j Thtt, is ,,e wa, Slavery si.nd,, though cIaus0 Las km,..! substitute speculat.ons, cf iuad,.rg AuJ eVenta have proved bis , U-'l'Wi Counties wen- behmd only M. URF.ISUACH, Burgee FAEJtt FOfi SALE. , . VuJCilmrii, l ort Ilnihiin, i! c 11V. r-,.rn... man irn-iih Iheir tetith to sea . . . t 1 m 1 1 1 .1 1 . - 1 8,oJlj. Attest Ww. h,ttn. Town Clerlt fnHE sebsenber olTera lor sale tha Farm Grant's capture of pri.nt.en h r.-ely ! 'Pf "d' 6"h ,Lur Uelh 10 te and men have been had in l'hilad. as low sagacity, as they also tried his patience . 4 ,.cwi,bur,, As. 4, tC3 'I H opu h,eh he resides, i East IJoSa- Orant s capture 01 prisoners n ra.e.y itiu,jlai.kaQjwilt0 BS 5100, and even SSO. aud courage 15ut it is cbn fly because of j Ve learu from Fortress Menrn that : u,w.,sl.ip. a mile arnla half o.h or Lew- If ever been excc.led as to numorrH, and 1 5B:,.furc0 Mea,j aDJ finirh nt Lee - bis devoted care and attention to I'eiiiisyl- (Jen. Foster bas recently been em-aged in isbur. It contains til Acres mot or les, raid, not one Las died, aud wo believe all ! Tb" Kols "d the Socioty had rctola liave returned to their homes, Laving j ,ionv(1 the Sou,h int0 Secession, and tbey borne part in honorable toil. . far For Juniata county, STG men have been drafted, among them Col; John J. Patterson, (and J. W. Heateof Ijewisburg, who bas just served as substitute for John Kincaid of Cbiliisquique.) Northumber land county ia now " going through the mill." As Patterson is provost marshal for his district, we may see that be was not par tial to himself. MrThe Iraft for Union county com mences at the Office in larrisburg, at 7 A. M. of Taesday next, when all interes ted way attend, as it is a public matter. It commences with lirady township, and we doubt not will be concluded in one day. flOrTbe Draft for the Lycoming district Commenced Thursday, Aagust 13 th. The Draft. It is reported that Gen. Ilallcck recent ly said : t "Sir, we mast cither raise two hundred thousand men this fall for viotory and peace, or eight hundred thousand men next Spring to prevent all tbat we bavo Won being wring from us.""" Thia state thnnrtnitiinn of thn nearisntlv of the drift in its simplest (arm. The j men are needed for the work, now: the tnk may now bo accomplished ; next year it may be too Ute. A thousand cir cumstances bave brought affairs to this condition ; a thousand others may inter pose to make delay fatal. .Tho MifilioLurg Telegraph notices tbo death of George K. Ilaiklow, of Capt. Hassenplng'a Co. K. 51st I V., who died 21st ult., of typhoid fever, after ten days' illness. Ho died in an ambulanoe, between Jaskson and Vieksburg, and was Wied at Brownsvillo, Mississippi 1 W. Is. laawronce, Aamuel Jlair, anl Lcandcr Williams, of 12th Fa. Cav., are bnnie on a visit Hush mcetir" near the Union Church, from yesterday to Saturday next. &We aee it sUted that in tbe 4th of July speech of Gov. Seymour, of N. Y., occurs this paragraph : "Kemcmber ibis, that the bloody, and trnmaaDahle, anj revolutionary doctrine of publie oecewit, CH bt .,ro,la;m,J mof. na veil , l,y C'oe.rnirt" ' His "friend." le0mod so to think when they got op the mob a few days after wards. ' aWLimar K. Ilayhurstleft LewisWg six years ago, a likely boy ; was elected, 00 the Union Ticket, Surveyor of Loraioe e iunty, Ohio ; aud is siuco appointed chief Draughtsman and Examiner in Surveyor General's office, Leavenworth, K.n. Tbe D ny CW e-Mf.re, 0f that 0i,Tf tay, . wrkv!r,h"!',"'"l "pin"" r h.s work and M,fM h,m t. posses ability of a aWReporis state that since tbe npen. "g of the Mississi-pi, the troops under e, from that region, appear greatly dis- n-riencd1 and Lee aud Davis ore having j firi ias differeooe. as lo military tmlirv. i ,"li parlies are reinforcing Ohaile.iun. .id. mparts .tjsf0Iir; j,rog,eM.' j VA ; Another Hap. In 1850, when Slavery, under the garb of Democracy. u lUtoios Kansas with its best lilmiJ.to force S'tav-arv into ill tho free territory North and West of it, a M .p 1 ... ..ublisba-l. .howin. the :Vomn.r.lie , t, . ni.- of the Free States, cf the Slave StatcsJ aud of tho disputed regions this ' represented by white, black, and .haded FpiiCt't). ' Tbii fair ospoo of the demands of Slavery, made tlio Uorder liultuus and their ipologinii f iirly bowl. Some of tbcm have never got over it to this day. Hut Kansas is free, aud holpiog to free tlm very States whieb invaded and blasted ' Lor homes. j Well, the ' fi 'ilnnc Las Mp Nn. 2, j showing how Seccsh Htands in July. S15;1, I e .uipaicJ with what it claimed in March, : 180 1 , when it extended to tho Ohio, the ! i'otomac, aud all South their. Now, ! I . . . .t 1..1.1 ! ; sliey nave losi v .u ii.L.r wuv tutjr unu then by claim. Iu figures, it foots up as ; loilowe : sustain the (jovernmcnt and Secesh will have no large army a year from now, and tho Stars and Stripes will ere long float over a Free,Uuitcd Republic 1 Hy-ln his lecture, last Saturday eve ning, Sir. Aniba stated that many good men were induced to join the K. G. Cs in Cumberland Valley, by quoting the words, "Uiessed are tbo peacemakers." liut when they found, as they advanced, that the secret society required tbetu to sweer that tbey would oppose the Draft, aud other laws of the land, many faltered scores bavo renounced the Iv. 0. Cs,and joined the Union Leagues. Oo his death bud, a very exemplary citizen exposed the rigns &e. to Mr. A., aud by them he passed among citizens and Rebels, as one ol tlioin. and learn. , I mans of their nlans. had now dropped it 5 they supposed, how j ever, it was going on at the North, where it had Lodges iu every county, numbering many thousand members, (among whom were Generals M'Dowoll, Fitajohn Porter, and M'Clellao.) A Chicago writer esys the K. 0. C. leaders-had convention there, which re aolved to raiseooantcr governments in the North ; the defeat of Leo at Gettysburg, aud tho failure of the New York mob, had postponed tbo effort. The present aim of this traitor conspir acy is to elect a Governor ia Ohio aud in l'ounsylvania. Condkscessiow. We see by the Lu zerne Union that Jodgo Woodward re cently visited his former home, and, io stead of sweltering all the timo in a Wilkcsbarro botel, be actually went to rest with an old friend, a rich farmer, in bis cool country scat 1 (Was ever such lofty condescension shown by mortal man ? Had Judge Longstrcet done so, who knows but ho might hsve been elected Governor whilo still holding on as Cinal Commissioner ?j liut this is not all. Judge Woodward Las alsa luei Lim5eU toal Lis Bubl!me Blt"uJe 80 f"r u t0 n6ain bcholJ. wit0 Li own eyes, his native county of Wayne, where, the Democrat says, ho told his ! friends tbey must not resist tho Draft. (He is sagacious enough to seo that a few more riots like tbat in New York would drive every honest Democrat from the party.) His plsn of restoring , . , .. 1 peace, was, by turning every Republican r ' ' ' . .. . I out of power nothing said about turning ; uua auu lauuein. Lavis tu iiaco ot jatu- coln, lteauregard iu place of Meade, Floyd in place of Chase in short, give the Reb els and their Northern friends all the OFFI- rr.s, and this erudito Judge thinks tho Millennium would soon dawn!) ' JfirThc drafted men from the following counties ire lo be sent to Carlisle : Brad ford, Wyoming, Sullivan, Union, Juniata, Cumberland, Ferry, Franklin, Bedford, Cambria, Huntingdon, Centre, Lycoming, I'otter, Columbia, Montour, Northumber land, Snyder, Dauphin, York, Adams, Fuiton, Somerset, lilair, MifSin, Clinton, Tioga. All east of these counties, go to I'biladclpbia ; all west of them, to 1'itts burg. . kvsWTbe Kentucky Election has eome remarkable features. The Union or "Abo lition" vote is heaviest where tbey bave felt tho war most keenly, whilo tbe rich unharmed counties back from Louisville voted more es Jeff. Davis would bave them. Those who know the evils of war, are vncomlitioHal Unionists of the beet, sirongesi eausre. ItjrA World's Industrial Kzbibition is in progress iu Hamburg, Germany, and altbo' Ibe Americans are not numerous as competitors they bear off a large portion of prixes. Our old friend, Cyrus Avery, of Tunchanuock, we see is honored with a l'r'19 r hi. improved t orerower. HthiK he. t.een captured by the 2Stu li.i.i.h mUutry. 1 LEWISBUKG. UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, Sound Doctrine in Tennessee. Ton Uuion men of Tennessee re becom ing radical.. Their organ, the Kathvittc , Ihioh, sayss "The pith to safe and enduring pcice, f Tennessee, l.,-s trrht tbr,u,h ho ,!.... .(.triniii.Lii ..I .M suiiro. i ii ii ni- UJUliVb ufca..-v-.. -I " J - - ly and tamper with conservatium or pre giav.Tjis.ii, will surely involvo her in still j trouble and dihi-ulty. If B riches to obtain hapi'inern, she must Cist be i'it fiho can not, at tliN day, rip. et to enjoy her own rights', while she cruelly DOt c,osen esp, 0ial!y becauo of his sup and dixhonestly disregards and withhold p,lse(l Oinca lo control the affairs of a the inalienable rights of others. And we I gtat0 duriug a period bf revolution and iro pleased to .uow mat in m-iti'io-. in uer ci'il'Uii are warmly in favor of the remo val of slavery, and that their rank are reernitins aoutinuilly. All fee the aMou- i.-diinpr, change wl.icli is cjmiug over the people on tbiit question." This is sensible and manly, and snoods iinmoaduraMy abovo the pitiful whining of party hanks ia the Free States who are ' .. .... 0 !., , co -ntieratiu" with tho Jeocali to perpetuate c - 1 the rcrs.3 Dderimo of 'rJj jasuSchool picnics, private parties, and hieing tn tho mouutaiua for somo cooling shades, are common just now. Coud roll tub tit' a. Ml'. In one of tho Western States, a man who bad "always voted tho Demoeratis Ticket," yet did uot desire to fight, proved that lie bad never been naturalited, and thus escaped the draft. ' Whereupon they tried bim for illegal voting, and be goes to the Stale Prison fur ten yturt. So, instead of. a short lot honorable military service for his adopted country, be is branded with shame, and cooped up in l'enitcntiary. "Served bim right !" Now is the time for substitutes and de serters to bo watched. One who had got two bounties, and was ruoning away for tho third, refusing to be "baited" was shot dead in I'bilad. Tho volunteer or sub- 1 atltute need ask no law or mercy when thus meanly and unlawfully trying to es cape aud defraud, demoralizing the ser vice in time of trial. The barn of Jacob Shipman, of Lower Anguata, was struck by lightning on Fri day evening, and bis barn together with his new crop as well as some old grain, consumed by fire. Mr. rbipmao mado an effort to arrest the Ere but the wind fanned the flames in the hay ana rendered bis efforia unavuhng. II. a loss is, perhaps, I,000. No insurance. Charles H. Uuckalcw is among thoe who have visited the traitor Vallandig ham,. at the Clifton House, Niagara. (Uy the way, we ico il staled that tha proprie tor of that bouso bas given the. traitor no tice to quit, as men of his character give bis bouse ne good narao, and V'al. bas retired to private qiarters.) In Centre county, recently, a singular thing was found a copperhead soako had swallowed a black snako, but the latter ate bis way out, killing the copperhead in the operation. This li'ly typifias the Slave holders' grasp for universal Slavery, and Emancipation " the outcome." A tremendous thunder shower visited Danville on Punday evening last. The residence of Wm. Cook, was strock with ligbtniDg, damaging tho porch, but Don ) of Ibe family sustained any injury. The telegraph wire was also struck and a Dum ber of posts shattered. Gen. Sigol, a teacher in Germany, ad dressed the State Teachers' Association ,n heading. He said free schools must follow the Stars and Stripes in tbe revol ted States, or we cau have no truo rep ublican government, A man hired a horse iu l.apcrto town ship, and tried to sell bim in Sluncy, but, a.iucaidLUVS ueio nu.-uii.i.iU3, uo waa ,p . , ,P " i. ', arrested, lhe owner of Ihe horse soon caul0- ao(i ,L. tbie wa6 8eut ,u Sul,: van county jail. On Monday aftornonn of last week, Harry Smith, a German, of Money, was gathering driftwood, up tho river, when ho full from his raft iuto tho water and drowned. His body was found, Tuesday. The Drug Store of llurnman & Gehrig, of Milton, was broken iuto and several articles of considerable value stolen. Kutrance was effeoted by moans of a collar way in the rear nf tbe building. - The' fore part of August has been truly "a heated term," in tbe United States. Montreal complains of tbe beat, and snn stroke and bowel complaints are very com moo and fatal. To cleanse musty barrels, put in ssy a pint .of fresh unslacked lime and two gallons ot water, sbtke up, close tight, and after sis hours rinse out with clean eold water. . ' ' ' U. F. John and E. 0. Gobin, Esqrs., were admitted to practice in the 6evcral Courts of Northumberland county. Three father in East Nottingham town ship, Chester county, l'a., bave four teen tons in tho Uuion army. Cap. Cox and his party of five, live sent off som fifty deserters in the last five months. N'uUllJmrtj Tribune. Serg. John P. Hall, son of Rev. Wm. S. Halt, wounded at Outtybur, died 1st inst., aged 27 years. A pW Rebel e.sel w,s sunk off , (t.e eoa-i of Maiue, al.cr an actun ml t.iaiuf?. avi.vi au uwuu ffiiu S: ' ' Union vessel. Gov. Cur tin's Re-Nomination. .; The New Vork Timr$ thus spe.ke of tic un'mineo of the Pittsburg Convention. "Tho" nomination of Got. Andrew' U. Curtin. of P.nuevlvauia. for re-election,: b ,he .,,- Convention .hat h.s just I Ill IF IIU I I HlPimiH, MI.T. . 1 lii it:... i - . - j...n.aA, to ouo of the trnest and ablest men j tlat 6!l9 j State, i filled tho Kzeeuiive ohair of any in tlieaa eventlnl time. oo. . yur,jn j,aij i,js 5rst e,.ctioD just on tho ave uf ,uo iirc. : d,.,t j.l election, ind was war. Hut be quickly developed a Capacity . . . . . : t. . Ciju.lto tho igcDCie tbat ipet biui in olhee. Uu Ibe uncovering o tUe plot 01 tieawn and war in lJ01, he was ouo of l.n Tii... Inmiriiiipd tn nri.cn. it lnf.iMetf in u.-v ... .... ... V:ihiii"ion. and i leJ.'B to the iiiconiliis Adminisiration tbo full support of tho great Commonwealth ho presided over in ti ti hold i im the Consittutioo and enlorcitij? nnlmlilinir tlm llonsiituiion and enforcinc the laws of the land. And fronj that day , . , . .' (to this he bas never coased to work, in sa.0n and out of season, to make good ' - r, , vauia soldiers after they got into the Geld, ! and when tbey fell away iuto the hospitals lrom battle or uiBoase, that uov. uurtio obtained the coofidonee and affoction of Lis ceonlc. His conduct has been a model iu this respect. No Governor of any State bas exceeded, if equaled him, in persistent tbougbtfulness aud care of sic and wounded soldiers, and bis popularity n lb Vowi "deserved and very great, The Canada papers, and those cf the Old World, put the New York riots on the right shoulders toe men who, pretending to be "Democratic friends of the Constitu - tino and the Laws," bounded on base and unthinking wretches to trample down ever, right of the innocent and helpless, to terrify the Govcrnmeut from its sworn duty ! Tho Democratic party must ever J , ... j l 1 1. t suiter for tnis base and wicked worK ot its leaders. Their cat's-raws will enrso ..... 1 lueui, lutt luuir viu.iujo nut umii .uasuu to bate them. It was the most causeless, ferocious mob tbat evor stained our coun try's history and Gov.Seymour addressed them as his "friends !" lie oould not "quiet the whirlwind he bad helped to raise." ... Gold in Kebcldom is about 1200 por Mill. aliilH their fAbfed. DinDair. Whv ! doat ottr Copperhead grumbler, go down itiersi od liwc f Woodward's "iocalcula- bIe biCT,in!. lhe, can Cad there to per- feetion, to say nothing about other lux- uries unknown to "Abe Lincoln s des- nrt.A.nm.i.1 11 a ; n potio nigger government. Again we ask, why don't the Copperheads leave for . . . w . , tba beloveu region where Abe Lincoln don t abuse them so Door little innocent " """" Fuul ataaw iuuvwus Kx-Gov. Wm. Aike.v, of South Caro- Carolma, is the son of a poor Irish eiui grant, and is himself one of the most es- teemed men in the South, and perhaps lhe 1 . 01 , , . . . ' 1. largest MaVCbOldcr in bis Ctlte. ISut because be would not forswear the Union, . . . . , . . " and join tba Kebels, be ia eoonoed in the 1 ,l,... t ill. a T. 1 loathsome latbby prison, at L'cbmoqd. There are thousands of such men. suffer ing to the end, and tens nf thousands who believe with bim, still in Sceessia. And yet the lying Yallandigham would make us believe the South was a unit fur sepa ration ! J -J ' The I'hilailctphia Inquirer of Saturday says : "An older was received in this city yesterday morning, direoting tbat tbe col ored regiment which has bein encamped at Cbclton Hill sinco its formation, shall leave as soon as possible for Charleston, South Carolina. Another colored resi dent is now forming in this city. Its ...ba .... r.,, fi:i;.... ... ...1 ;. 11,,,,,., hi that ia a few day lucv'will have reached j tho number required.' Tho liberal, popular French papers, representing tbo honest masses and those of tbe samo class in I,ugland are delight ed with the July victories iu America, which they think go far to establish an unbroken Uuion of tbe States. Dut the Monarohial papers thero, like the Copper beads hero, seek to belittle the Uuion triumphs, and to encourage the Rebels to hold out, and continue (he bloody work for what t . The Fresident is determined to carry into effect his recent order relative to the retaliation upon prisoners of war. He bas ordered that three prisoners from South Carolina shall be held in close con finement as hostages for three negro sea men captured on tbo guuboat Isaao Smith, and who are now in prison at Charleston. All other prisoners, whether whito or black, treated by tbe enemy in a mannci not applicable to prisoners of war, will be equally represented by Southern men. Tbe leaders of tbe War and Pcsco democrats in California are 10 hungry for the spoils, tbat they have agreed lo sacri fice all principle, and take up a ticket, 'alf and 'alf part 1'eace men and part War men to try and see if oil and water wont mix so tbat "tbe party" can get into power! But Jobn Conncss (Douglasite) refuses to join the " Pilate and Herod" party, and no iroe man should be caught in any such scheme. " H ThnrA rAmftins." aaid Jndrrn TTram. ! . i. . I iciio, j'isi ciuuteu uuvctuur ot ixeuiueay, in a recent speech, "but one course for all truo, loyil, and patriot io men to pursue, f and this is simply to do all in their power to.ire-.f-tl.cn the irovernmonl in its effort, i cru.h the rebellion.. After this is d ,r, I you ran set about rectify mif all (bo ibis-j lakes ot the AdmiuialUtluo." ' AUGUST 14, : 18G3. KtTKCT op Hobiian's Kaiu. tA letter f.... '. .ntLun in Mnlnm Iml . naVa ! ,t wuura do J0U or ,, one good to heir J ,ne Copperheads ('bit used to be) curso the Seceeh. They'vegot their rye opeo, wide. One wan told tlieui tbey ought not fur . "i"..--"?' J , , i inn a nnvi m inu tin lor lueiu.' au. wuc of the Ken, uruek biui on the bead wall gun, Koneitea niui vu uis umno, ..... tulil lain be (lulu t come to lain pmuici, but be wanted bis horse. They got it. We are nil Union men now, together will) tie aemcn aud ehi drcn." Jiff. avis aud all bis Generals nave issued l'roclaui itious, commanding, re- ,.:-: rini ..t... .,ir,.iii.,r ami i'M" ft -fe--e. n, . I .,; ai cncrinta. deserters, and out - ,., rnt. , inkin atandard. ...l...l ! rirom-.:!;n fu!i b0lution . ?. .. . ' m moo tor an mcirpaist kiUS : A great irritation exists in England, '. Franco aud Austria egainst Ko.-Ma, in eomenee of the last Kutsian note, and . .,- . . tiio loiio of the St mi-i.ffieial papers is very kit hL'n I hff nnipntifltiiin herwiii:ri thi? three Western I'owers are very active. reeonnoitcring op the James Hivcr, and : uai obtained information of muoh value. Onw. Shorter, of Alabama, his called I the Assembly together for tho 17th inst., 'declaring the present an important crisis ! requiring all the cnorgies of Alabama Q,er fif en!ore(, men W9 drawI) jn j Oarrisburg, which has already sent 75 or j 100 Me coiorFll nie ,0 lha fi!,d j liT.',. Itodenbatigh will preaeh a sermon to tin .i.i:h nf i.mu-i lunsom, t 10,4 m, j l". ' ChrUUaa ch., Lr..i,batx. 1 MrMm-tof,t tn. Aiumai or ti.. tJatTitT t t,-i.i,uri!,Juiyio, lssa, tiw fuiio.ioj tr.uaoaisii or Membra st4 tb pt.t jtar, nr iiuijr r,orii j , vhm, ur hroIhrr ,n4 4,olnnw ; ofcuK... .-nvokii oo-iu, w tu or i..i, us I-rtiJ this lit.; lhrrr..re . BW.ia, iua tma ntr, of i.ieh he on or luraib.-, r-i.ird in uii iT..i -oce,nb orJernifl of rot sllwiiraii'l grcioiu Jr.boVv.U In WUlwC IihdiIi. am Nil our wmvo. Uiat wtiii we Bourn hit 1ba. ws Iiv the eoo.l"rti.i' iMunDcc tbat ourorotlirr RtlrJ the m-apura nf bil:. witb in cxen.olary aoil uwhil U ralitt.it I11K, durtuic bis colleice lha, tha Honiameot oT a UMrk aoa uivt a;irit"aiiil aioi b.a (railualioB, bvrvmintt a (..liar in tli rburcb ol ubieb La was a aianitvrtai.tl uiul tn bin race. Jiraolrtil.Tl.at this axomaion of awr latia far tha departed aua of ayB.paU.jf with bis family ba tvaauur calaU to tuaou . TnoUAII B. MWIO. ' Wliaraaii, tt has l-asad Httn, wltb wbnm ara tho ' nniKrtotratrl- TU"A I Kisi, Tii.nn hidath we hr. iwt akimi. lua of l.fr. tn trnre ffoa, anoria br drth, ear j "wrTSJdw ' "' ,TirJS',1l,t "r. aj ti.. bigiiaouirj-wat. re for bi country. Kaul.nl, Tlinl wa teniler to tha parenb. and r-latlri-a I fOUP Jpc,..,i i,ro..i. -r. our wruir,t yuiwthy, b..,.inS ' i"'! ib niay f-i ti.ir io t b in. gam, wbkh tbi-y ; way than. w. tit bim to a lilrat futurity. Kr.ii. luaiai-oror ib-r uiions b, ns-orj-i oa 1 ,,',i' "f thc "eiy. hanji to u.- fam.tj .f ,,a d,,n. pUl.tihe4 iu tbo Uwiaburg ,..ur, ana JTaagalicml aleaavnscr. Lit IT. ANPUhW CREfiG TllHtK. . VChnaa, It has pleased fllta, whoas way an yat Sndmc out, tn reniuro front wmonc as l.y di-ath, ir : iui kkk.o. b. um r , k v.. tbr.f..r. aua.ir.i. Thtbite w, bow ubmiiiriy to th win ; of lllm. wl... i"tno wi to i-rr, tis c.aid to ba unkind, j . t n realisa tbat a.KKlatkna sr tn pVsaaant bav 1 .-'!" ,hL'"ilJof '"'' "f i arhnol nrn.ili o puro and aaewd ha barn aeml by mr .n.rrieuuna i.au.i ii dram. ! Hrwlted, That wo will eaar rbiriah tl.a aseiflnTy of ,,,, ;0.Jn,vwn0 ,,,,,,,,. M.b.. to tbr eauw uf l.iWty, and yirMrd up bis life, witb tbe words.'! am willtnit to die fur niy eountry. Krisilvrd, Tbat b Ilia l.rvavrd votlier ami slBb're of detam-d, we tender tb bsartfrl. ayapathy of surmwio bart. vat truatincf that they mav frfl tbat tha sun I and brother is n..t l-st, hut ne before (o welcome tbem to a bnlitiT wurld than ttuf. Tb.sotril.Ttiat a eopv of tbsai. resolution! ba ban.l-sl tn the family of tb" J.rai.rtl. printed In the lwinbar par and Cl.ristian rtironii!, and alro recurdad in tbe minute bunk of the eMr-h-iy. . ILttrjiflUurn IHauUct. Correelnl Hey Wheat, new 51,20 Egirs 8 10 Wboat, old 1.25 Tallow 10 Rye 90 Lard 10 Corn, old 75 Clover seed 4,00 Oats 60 Wool 60 !1?x?c.0(1",""-.?,f'!? .,..0,at.rs- .. 60 Dried Apples. 1,00 Shoulder...., 6 Firkin Butter 12 Kibs&Sidu G Fresh 1 utter... 12 Ham 12 Kags 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap 4 & ti Uarley UO to 81,00 MARMGO, Tte Hay. J. W. l-a. 2d lnt.. A.irSl O? fitUSEBT or Ilarth-y aud Miss fAUAIl uAKlitr ..f Lwl. 23CC0, nitrtr. ICth Inst. MAIlTIt A danjMtr of Frank anI Al.'uy IlKl'UI.Ell.a-il tibout 6 weeks. In Hot lluflalea, 2J.I nlt a child of Feter and Mary GUoVK. atri'd two mouths. In le.ui.u.ne, i.l inst, MATILDA wife of Robert C 11 A M H K K. a-n-d 4S yarn. in M.nbnbur. i.th int.. danguter of Jobn and Sarah SIIKOKI.KH.ai.-rd 8 Months. In Itutlalne Tp . nth last, SARAH, wife of lion, rhllln Huhl. In hr nTtb yar. In Ki-st Dutiable, luth inrt., a child of Levi L. SIIOK M A K Kit. Iii Alutlinburg. 10th lost, UK.NKY HALM, In bis A1 year. w.siAtl I ?l AUvilnl'KK, onn OT ino mn nraoru lant lall fnim Lewi. L'nton enanty, jO'nstl tiie Isth l'a. Vr and watt kiilrd Ina .-.airiuiah.in Virginia, 2d June last, lie b-aras a wife and two young eblldrau, now re siding in Mtfnrnburit- Killed at Sbelhyellls. Ky, oa the 27th of Jans. Captain OIl.BKKf WATKK.S. son of Dennia and Matilda WaUre of Nortbombarlaiid. of Company J. Sth l'a. Cav alry, in tbe astb year of bis a. STATEM F.N Toflbe aC iHblM'ff Itiink 'as reqrtired by Ihe second seeiinn of the Act of lienrral Assembly of thisCommon- wealth, ap prayed the ldth Ocu AJ). 1807 I AWCIS, flneel'ln Ban. . line by Hanks s " I 1S.41- 2S .st.inT lit Itl.vb. .n.l v.ifaa htnlhlr fUnkf Ii..iniiitii in U. S. Mint -' ' t'nitol .sutaattJO H..nda , . L'mtnd .statu (Vrtirti-atiis - ri-nnsylvaoia 6 per oaul. War Loa. biila UlsoounUsl .- - r - x lalabliltlca. rireirlalinn ' 10....4SI 1KI ".iineisl So.iael no S.1.IISI no lii.enth.-r lla.iks an J Comuioawealtll line I'nmtn.i.iwealUl iiu. btpueu-Ta r Sl:'.9"l i rersnnall-f .ppr.reri before roe. Andrew Keniie.lv, .V P.. I'.-ind Reher. Cir ot ihe ah,.vr naod Jiink, who be. or rtulv -rn ':rT':V': d' K i. DAVID liUliUU, Cashier. SWi-.Li'V.F. r miR0NH.'LEf" establlslicl in IS 13 Who No.. Auditor's Notice. HIS oii,tnii!m'V1 hvin hrra rpo'ted by the ('urt of Common I'lras ol I mini ciinntv ! iia.lil 4im make iliauibuimn amor? Iho.e eulilb d lu receive ilie anie, tlir InniU in Cure arbiii? I'rmo ihr sale i'f Ihe lfa! Kiale of 'l'iiu llavrs, hy virtue of Wru of I'lu. Yi. Fa. JT. ". May Teim. will inpel ail persons nurrrsiej iu Ibe aanl fund al the Oilier i.t Orwie A Haves,ia th korolicb ul l.emslmrj. on Ttiiir..iv. .he I0h dav i ill l.ewisoor. on iiurvi.i. nc iv .i u.iv ... lone au.J place all ma, ,..1 wh, ih..b pro - 1 ., Borough Ordinance, "fE it ont.iiiird Hr ihe lirr.'s unj Town 1 ) Cnuncil of llie bi.ri.O'.'h of J.rri'..rt. ' .... ..a ,nc saiir, na. u.t ow u. ff...i .... ,-.i. ..... v. I l..i routine i taM ai.te .f Kmnb trcei. ! .,..,!, ..( l hnirrn Si. I. ..oh u.l I sonih of ,M ntcl, between Si. i.nuii u.l a4. ! i- . i. in 9..l l.r..n..li ri- hi-rrliv -. - 7: ,. r.'ll.reil III niaHr inc payrtum is in n.i.ii ,i their loli. (to be Ihe same wi.t'.h as pavements now nia.lr on sahl Mreei norih of fid poinl.) f.r A'".i:"f:.:'.,l!'VKt:,:i:ur::i : lh, 'm. i eMmtetet b the lutb dav ... ... ..... ... ....v., ..... i of .se..iei:iber, ili3. And furlher.if me owif-rs . - , : an.! nroorietors 01 saul It. is ur anv 01 uietn sha reitivr or rip? eet lo niake lite snul nave- 1 m-nN wtihin Ute lime herein spee.teJ. l!ie Tie Secretary of the Treasury has authorised me to continue my Agency for a brief jicriod, And until further notice, t shall continue lo receive Sub:criiious to the 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, At my Otficc. and at the different Sub-Agcn-Cies Ibroughuut lhe Loyal buics. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia vS5,000 wanted ! ANY person having from One to Five ' ThoUsauil Dollars, can have lhe same aately invested in Judgments upon valoab.e real estate in ibis eoon.y, upon appliraiion i J. K. k JOilN It. Ll.NN. Lewhburg, July IS, I S6 J SPECIAL NOTICE. H R n .oks of EVA.VS & COOPER are in y bands for collection. Alt persons des in 11 J to settle- their accounts will find the liooks at my OlKce. U. II. EKKWKK, Leu-isbur;, July 13. Attorney at Law - "ITT II J COIXO 2 n ' saw THE SrRlXG AlililVAL OF AT iV. R. Zijimerjiax's ICE...frfi...CE ! ' ! rPHr! nnder-iined are pomne up an ICE 4 HOI Mi larse rnouch lo supply all our people with Ii.e during the whole year, lee ran be deliverer! 111 town, daily, at a cheaper rate than private lee Houses ran he lillnl. r"' Call on either of os on North 4th ft. or ct the Ice House below the River Brit!e. JI.A.WKIPKX.ssVt., lwIhnrg.nT.r, 10 I'K.WIt. ANliSTAbT IJKMOVAL! I Xfnil'PV 1 I k - net New Building, on Market street, reertnlr rr etipied by l)r. Borlan. OPPOSITB THE BANK, where he has Curd up one of the , ' finest Galleries In tile COUBtrj! llavinx sorterior facilities ind a Ion; ex - perience, he is satisfied that hi. work cannot be beaten. Cat! and tnsi his workinanshtn. Lewisonrg, Aug. 45, '61. MILK FOR TBE HILLION! rrillE utidersicoed intends supplytfif lhe I Citizens of Lewisburg wilh l'ur Milk, eoniiiienclnj about the l.rib inst. Persons wishing lo be supplied, will please send ia their names to him, at ihr l.ewisbnr" Kndee. The Milk will be delivered (daily eicept Sun dav) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority nf customers. SAM'. bLlf'LR. Lewisburg, April in. IS63 Wanted, Inimctflatpiy, ANE good STOVE MOlTl.nCR. in whom J good wag, will be paid in Cash. (i. C. HARVEY A CO. Lock Haven, May 12, Imk3 prl Mew Stand --New Goods! JOSEPH L. IIAWX Iiavin- taken Ihe J rooms under theTrlrsraph and Chruuicle olnees.rrfllted them, and filled in an extensive variety ol Aif. din. Gentlemen' t CtntliiniTt ite. A a Lree nrl splendid slm-k nf Cl.t'THM : UAIMKR !:.. which h will mule upta ! SIW so I r,rr,aii he still eontinues the Tailoilng Kusi I -"V-ViM'j"'- Ut PrlMd to execute all wt.rk i i:..ss.'':ii enirusled lo hi care.tp the MlisfacUon of ih; custnnier. - N. 0. Cnnint end Repairing don, i0 ,.-.er. i'.s..ur?.;Pri.,-.b,. SHi II. r.l.lttMKT, DDL'sr,,. lias femov- In binitii M jtre '.i,.m . rl..n ftoiB 111 Tcwn Cla.li, LE VV. 1 JfBCriti FA Real Estate. FOR KENT. rpWtisTOUKV Brick lKM'STS aad- J LOT IWl( 1 0(1115 j i.ivi: i nTSimara 1 L yn BVZ'uFl, : ,rel isue (7 -.ircc Sale Il"EI.S iiOL'si:, (sri'.h Wlanitabla A fi.r two lamilir-. It inaditU on ,,h dr.d. There are a cood ata , - ble anj oilier omtiujMirss. i,nj a iieyerlail. 1 ins well ul water on iik i ; ins well ul water on iik prciini ii . itaiolan and terutk emiuire tf , aiivmee vych . - . " ; I Lewisbnr;. Apni "4, I8ii:'.. U 1 ' i valuable town phopebty. ! 1 .K MALE. Tint new, well-hoi!?, frl . l lwo-lorey. itous.e (JrifK I.aimou.iH-i. IS . ..r.V llriru Ma hm " " r nburg, 1 belr. eet. ,!h an.l to sis. 1 acre is a en lite Lot, ana a i fciutts 01 (uva imn all cleared an I in a g.ud slate H roltif iiior-, together wnh 10 Acres uf Timber Land near bv. The Farm Improvements are a Frame Llwelling House, Frame liaru. Teoanl i liLHouie, and soiiaMe Ouibuild ngs. A Ifooa s-f.ring near the bodse.aad a aiream of wa'er ilows through the farm. Also all kinds, of fruit, of the tei varieties. The Farm is bvuuded on tha north by Wni lirown. east by I'eonv and liutidn, south by the Smutielowu aud river road, weal by Jacob Uun.ty. For Terms, enquire on the premise. April ti, b3u. GODFKEY UKCK. FOR SALE. SITUATED mostly in rle Borough uf Har. lletoa. adjoimr.; the niioj on the Bc rtlf and exteudmi almost lis entire lenth, mak ing its division and sale 111 to lots quite eoote oienucuiiiaiDitiK I."T Acres). lf if hich -m,tire well Timbered. A small biteani ul' ZCf Wa'er flow nearly throosh its centra. Tbe improvements are a rood Frame :0 House and Hank Darn, with a Teuau. Hou.-e at lhe ni end ui ihe lann. '1 tn Apple Orchards, one in full bearing, the younger bemnuin? to bear. h '- Also iio trres wt Timber Land, Situated in Hatttry township. . Fur Terms, apply 10 . ; Mas. AU-HEtJ 8. WH.SOX -, t.jfxvtn of J. F. It.iu.4t, tlre'V 987m er WM P.WlLssOX, Hartleioa.t'a Valuable Farm and Business Stint iOR SALU. a.tuate in Lewis towash'p, ' Union Wo Frnu'a, enntainin; IC-sl Acres, more or less, about iwrmy aerca .7 giwd timber, lite remainder clear and in a geotf state of cuiuvaiion. Oil ii are creeled 3 f good Hank liarn, a larre two storey DweWin. ' House. Mnrin; Hubse and ulber eutlu;ld.i -, j a lare Orchard, B'kI never tailing waiei in lhe barnvat I. Abuut halt" the lann ia Lioie ! sloue ground, , I Also another trtct of land, adjoining the . above term, eoeininin? about '2s Arrrs) all J e'ear- t. on whirn areeiecird a new Foundry and Vachme Maop HO feel by 30 feet, llire IMor.es h;;h. wilh a black emith iShop. Ac, attache.!. It rnntains a Steam Engine of fn 1 horse power, turn inx laihes, drilU.aawa (Imj.:i circular and upright.) rlaner, and a variiy of tools belonein? 10 a Machine fhop. Ar three ;oud dwelling houses, an eicelrnt sprin; of never failing water, and a u:ni( Orcbaid ot choice fruit. . - '. This properly would make also an eieoi. Irut Tannery, being sitoaled in a good coun try lor bark, and zood water bandy toll--; bniUin;, whieb can be piped into the butt. In 3 with but little cost. A large business in manufacturing Clover K'JMers has been e ir ried on by this establishment. It will bp to suit purchasers, wilh as mnch of ibe 5lj rhmrry as ihe buyer may want. For I.irtrr partieulars. apply 10 the subscribers resid.s on aud near the above mentioned premises. JOSEPH KAMiEKS. tuKO. W. MY ESS. An;. 4. A'.lcrneys in fact nf Christian Reif A Joint Resolution proposing ecrtaia 1 Amcndmunla to tlc Constitution. I)E it resolved by the Senate and !lou of ) Representatives of lhe Common wealth j ol Pennsylvania in Ueneral Asserublv met, That the lellowin:; amend Meats be- pmrMise. i to lhe Cbnsti!Hiim o( Ihe Commonweal. h. in accordance "h lhe provisions ul the leuitt ,he lh,nl ,tucle ul lhe Consinotion, lo be des. ! 'St't'd as rc,l,'n f,,,,r ,s l"llo,s , "Kmtiuii 4. Whenever any of lhe qnahfird I eleeiors uf Ibis. Coannoa wealth stuit B iu. , any actual military service, under a rrouisi. j tiuu from the President of tbe Tinted Maim, . or by the .authority uf Ihts Commonwealth ; eueh electors may exercise Ihe neht ff m' fraee in all elections by the citizens, tin. er such regulations as are or shall be pieseribeil by Isv.as fully and effectually as if ihey wei"; present ai their usual piaers ul rletm.u. Therw .ball b two addiitonal seen m. the eleventh article of the Cons'itniiot.; fu b. j desisnalcd as sections eight and tii.e, as i lotions I j r.cTio-i . No bill sha!I be pasted f r ir I.eeislalure cuniuinio: more iban one sul jet t. whirb shall be clearly rxprtssru in tn "tie, except ippropr'anon bills. sin nus . bill ahall be passed t-y the I.etislature tmniina any powers or privilrpe. in any case where ihe autliorliy li Rrant mehj powers or pnvilees has been or may h re .fier b. coitieried upon ibe Conns ul ti Common weaiih. JOilN CESSS . j Sneaker of ibe Hons? of Representatives JOHS F.r-EVNEV, Speaker of tbe benata . Office f the Secretary of ibe Common-1 wealth, Harrisburir, July I. IHt.j. i'F..:si, I.VAMA.hfii es I do hereby certify thai the fnrtibs". u J-an.l anaeied ia a full, uu and c ru t i -""- copy of Ins ort-inal Joint Ifesol'iti. u of ",e Oehefal Assembly, emiiled -A Joint Jiea- oiunoa pmpsia certain A.en.imeuis t.. tint Consiiiuiioo," as lb same remains en file id ll' office. : ' ' - lu "JValonony Whereof I hare h. r'tin'e -ft !""" u'1 "J"" '1 " " "'"l (;; - ; i',"",,hn.d.':7;iir, itJJ1- - - i ... a...,i,. ,... .,, ':,r.u-i i lon.li'.it (la e V-ld tl.serlelo l hll ;'s Uf.iv. . 1 1 - si