i.W mniV-..','K. A ill! SU1 MI Mil "TllL' UNION," fetaMUbel ia 1S14 IV'hole iNs. 2,631. BYT 0. N- WORDKN AND J. It. CORNELIUS. LEWISIiURG, ONION CO., PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 18G3. " CI IRON If L C," rs'iWtr.V il ia 1343 Who! No., 1,010. At l.'o per Year. alway In Advance. SRI 111 fMllMClIi. rtiiusHKti mimi-wkhuy jVs'foy Mornins; k Fri'lay Afternoon. gjsj.Thc Drift for our district close day with Union county. There has been no complaint nude or unfairness, but a general cheerful acquiescence in the lot is exhibited. We ive tho full list io two adjiiniog district., with scattering Dimes f persons we know els.'here : f "ti""'t' Abraham AIIt, VC Allen, Geo Klain, Amh t'- mtil.'ll, John II Cuwlev, J.' Iirham, Fet M Pmaler, obo Piehl, J h ..rre,t. Jo, b I-i-h. r, Joa K.d er. J, O Hu-nmrr, Jno lloP, Andw Hao, Jnu il Heller, Aut II, .pier, James Lynch, Jopn Keyaer, Aleiander nlartin. Wro C M (jinler, Jc It M (itn- 1T. J 'bn Morehead, J.wepn Nei-ley, m Ferrv. Jam. Itat.so..,, K l Kit.er. Aaron ir. ii .ii u.. i c i.... it jrINil .u iniin.) iiiiixtf nwtn uu u Smith, Jaeoh VV mith, Win Welcaause, m Voria 32. jliliim Hiram Dye, Dnniel I'nrnman, Daniel Wrunrom. Samuel F (!larlt,(!liarles Maladay, AUr-d Crue, !"ore Freed, Jacob Sirao1'. I'bomas M irehead, Wil liam Keed. K.lis L. Kratlaef, Thomas M'Mahnn.We.ley llanis. V . M'Faddeo, .. ..... j,L'TL ft Jlaii.el W BKner. t-harl. a 1 narpe, J ic u 8eidrl, 1,-v, Jruckei.ii,iil.,r Jol.n lleeker mi,r.tnii",r., ir.ii i. .i X..tmei. ?ame. i.u-, a,.,.r. ,....., der, Daniel Freed, tieorge lott, John PJalaoay, cuen, j ic.u r.tnie.i ranii.iu 1 O I . I . 1 I :. I t I Gnager, LphraMi. Kran.iu, John Fuus- naught, Samuel NiehoUs, Samuel Young, O C Straub, tl-ear llartr ut, Kiti2 Siea wion, Lvi Matbias, Jamas R Strine, flathia Buchtur, Franklin Hoy, Robert Jtiddles, Rev S Sptethttr, llel.ry Filer, Jmepb Weaver, Robert Dateaman, Henry H Men, 8 K Wilkina, Wil.inm Mer2, Thomas (iraliaoi, J.m'-s Baroier. colored, )enjamiu Klinefelter, Jauiiii Miller Jr. &: K'titlmmlwihtnil Ja's V. M'Laujhlin, J I TuMin, H T F.ekert, Ke A R Kiley. Siinl,uri Saiul J I'ackt r, Jm. Young Plan, Henry Miiihouse, J jc ib Shipuian, Truman H Vurdy, Ja'a Washington Ceol ) i'ev M t'retohton. S M Ii Wetiek, M'Ewensville ; KJw'd L Hins, Turbutville. la B llefootc Joseph A Barnard and "''"' ".auser, ..e.r,.er., ... .. .,. 1 1 1 . 1 I.I i. lilanehard, tt v. Cnrtin's law partner; G N locum. I'.-o ; V dray Jlet. Rev T L Buck, in Brush Valley. In U'.ll,..,..-, t . U';il...1 ' "T"1' Kmery, and U .tsuo ; Fn f. Win H Dill: aiiM-r., son 01 i,ov. racKer ; rtitreo, uro- tber nf Commissioner Hawiey, &o. Drafted io Snyder couuty, SOU. There was no disturbance, except once, when a fellow attempted to raise a row, but wis jaiked by the police without wai ling to "lest the constitutionality" of a system as old as the Nation itself ! aairTbe Elitnr of Suobury Democrat adorn, the draft from that borough. As be is an especial stickler for "the Laws," and is withal caoscicncioualy down upon thoM who "avoid the Draft," be doubtless will joia in siosiw, "with the spirit and ' ' f. , , 1 ! Iba understanding also," Ibe following eleeant. loyal, democrat io song, which copied in bis last luminary, as if anticipa ting the promotion which awaited him : "W.'re rein, tn flrht f r darkies now, il Inry h.lirliijnh ! At LiotnlnV arn .ltir h.,v, Ol.TJ liallrlujsh! "Come. Jilly white nio. oome along, tilty hullvluj-iht fmlt io, an. nil thn merry long, Uiry b.tlelitjiili! H), trbea w. grt lite n, proe. free, Olorv li.llriu,li! . Aa good a. orgro . .hall ba, iilory balielnli.7' ! ty 5ucb is the stuff with whioh professed!; re.pect.ble and patriotic editors seek ,0 . , i r array honest people against a Government truggling for existence 2 BOW BID THE SIILIIIfKS YuTrt Rsrt r L'xiua. 1 l.u.l In .Mm J4 ST4 t:'.9lt I1.7SS lirer.tT I 3i:;i rettopvlvania Oet. 1S61 Illineni J.n, lsti Ia Ort. 1H3 WaMonai. Sot. 1S Totala a. its -J SSI Hep. Vmiam aaajorlty ai.ua aimtt 4 Rap Tniim b t Pem. awTTIeT hare "tl in lha aniw prpertin. I. i e"Mf mat.an.1 n4 thn. (nattirMllyl.u-tsm tb. O rarUMBt tor vboa. Uuir lira. ar. at make .- la tbe face of aucb autbeniie jiyurcs, tbe Bloosasburg Democrat says "Tbe Democracy are represented ia tbe ' Service by wine out of ten soldiers Tbat is wilfully, deliberately, iuicnticn-: future, where tbey now use one. Step ally, and for a parposo, fnhe. Every . by "? households will be brought to intelligent Editor knows that io tbe vote gether, and when they bave lbe best of all of Soldiers ia every State, they are three stimulus wages for their labor, tboir to one oyaintt "ibe Democracy." It is ; P"d9 and tneir means will inorease togeth er this reason tbat Woodward aod Lowrie ! er,ud there will be a slow but steady prog bave di'ranehited tbe soldiers of Fenn'a. ! rc3 ' tne'r individual welfare and possess. It is for this reason that, in every State, , 'nD8- Compare the eonditioo and the de "the Democracy" bave opposed helping ; maud of the four millions free laborers Soldiers vote in person or by proxy. f N'e,r England, with those of the foar "Nine out of ton," jou boast What million slaves. Elevate the latter up to proportion did joo got, on a trial? And wards tbe former, and no good man, no Bow, will yon agree to let them vote, ou the field ? or will you agree to allow tbeut to come borne and vote ? UsifWe send 40 or 50 of our papers, Weekly, to men in the L'uinn service. Having giveo tbe platform of tbe two piriics,aide by side, ws now ask a response from them, as (o the views of themselves - i - - J f J a! a.'l t- www nd eompatriotg. Which side do they ' should be giveo to disabled or olhor sol think most likely to put down tbe Rebell-1 diers, or tbe widows or other friends of ion. What proportion burrs for Wood-' deceased soldiers who may be needy, ward and Lowrie, who decided thoy should j Fitness and competency are the first re qui not vote 7 How many for Vallandigham,1 sites; after that, irua military services woo orsgg mat tie "never voted a man or : a dollar" against lbs Rebels? sTOur last private advices from tbe rotom.c army leave them io the woods! here tbey can get Ibem, resting and Pruning, and some nf Ihem making tbe namisnce ol tbe I amaster The Demagogue's Curse. Whco trying, la.t fall, to be elected Governor of New York, Horatio Seymour said, iu hie noted speech at Brooklyn n.rniae and accent tbe f.et. that at - mnmMn, ,h destinies, the Lonor an ! the dura of our country hang poised upon the e;jVct ia the battle field. I recogmr.i "1" f-o'. that, whether we woa'd have war nr not, it eiista in en us vas. prop-i oum ' i.i nor land. It in the duty of every man who lovei his country of every true man who would stand by its institutions to cAa n iti.t I Vi n fhrtt ... fr . ii " fit kit : . , . ,. ht , pow, , . T .,.,,..,.,,.,.,.. .';,, ' ' . . . o.wBp r- (0relt ,pp,1f. ) W(j f ,Ue QdVeroqlout cu,;. 1 ,. . ,. , L, "1 fuctt . nr.noMtion of imnv who mistrusted turn.. n rf i iit and won the votci of thousands of Wan Demoarata. e.W hen Le h.wt needed cf grum,.,,!, and thus it is a rebellion only to cross the Susq'iehanoe to endanger jjajust l)od as well as against the (jovern New York, both that State and New Jer-' ment. With the masses of the South it is ,pTrr0II1 pmpar self intprst sent their men to our aid. But, since the Rebels . i .. .A . t , lt.....1.nnnn.i- r A are eeui men nio . yr I Seoession is sutTorinff everywhere, Ooy. Seymour', spirit has changed. He ia now l.i,,,tHrin.r tho Civerninent carnin? at , ,... us jaw iur iijin'wiiig uj m im,Lriai-B m..H t x.aAB en r. laa I. III. Ti I I tl ril It I A W tr ' - i - - J p tsHibte end.voring Io binder the Prepi- - dent. It is an eveutful umnieqt, and his hostility is now paculiarl? unfortunate and hurtful. To he Ueraerahered ! Vhn the Y nod ward Convention was in II irrishurg an I a State Convention nf IVmoeraiie editors at the same time the H-'lels were raviaing almost within their ! si.ht. Yet neither body referred to them in their prv'dings in any tnauner. O.i the o.iu'rtrv, may if not most nf the ''dotuoorai.-." mingled among the Volun teers who were rushing t3 ibe rescue, and tiseouragel them, by stying "it was one , of granny Our'iu's scire t speculation r,f S,fr . the Harrisburg .harpers a inB J ' wnn.Irtbe Confederate. - s pay , in greenbacks for all they got," &o . tm. .tii. u... .tuuu,,.,,, v,.T.r.Ue...s .1.:- - .1: 1 1 i. n 1 1.. , deeeive ihntKlnHi of nitrinlie men alio1 . - - , in relurnod home, disafj-eting others as tbey weD,. Were not those Copperhead. J-1 hngand w.tfng for the enemy J Now look a. .be course of .be Repnh.i. cans and Uuion Democrats. Tbey spread; the alarm as fist and as far as they eould; ' tltry aJjtrnr,l the St"te Cuneention ; they j postponed all party aotioo as long as an insolent foe trod nur free soil : and 4 out of 5 who volunteered were friends of the Administration. Which party is safest ? Snyder County Union Ticket We judge from the returns that 700 or cnn ... - . . . , . 800 voters participated to the first trial of JSl'lantinn. h A tl'irpmt KIInt. nf tlA'lAtt ,. si. r .l. a J ... . a:. : I vy iuo IUUUU3 01 me iuuiiuiniraiiuu 10 our sister county. There was no chance to complain of the "cheats and bargains of Delegates," fir there were none. Tbe following, having Ibe highest Dumber of votes, were duly nominated : Senator Peter Baldy, Jr , Danville. Assembly Samuel Alleman, Middleburg. !benll .Moses ppecht, Beavertowo. Assoc. Judge Daniel Witmer, Chapman. ! Commissioner JosAVenrich, Sclinsgrove. ' --',eUr, ocuocu, i t.uuieoreea. , Auditors John . Brown, Ireeburg, 3 J i r i . . s?1 t . i ! i ii i Daniel Diefefibacb. Penns. 1 No oppositioo to Judge Witmer.Suhoch, j Brown, or Diefenbacb. I Baldy is a capital selection. Tbe men ' for county offices, are strong, respectable citiierjs, distributed over every section... ' and so well pleased and wide awake are J tbe loyal people, tbat tbey intend to 'try' j and give them a little extra majority . Immense New markets. The civilizing and elevating of four j millions of colored people at ihe South, wi" 'oSfrm leat into consumcrg of j (linilffiila nf ft r t W 1 A a nf ViPtliarn tnantl. 1 good interest, will lastingly suffer a titbe as much as the country will gaiu. Free, iu'clligert men, are the glory aod lbe lasting benefit of any land. You ate Right, Father Abraham ! The President I.as directed tbe 1W- uiasier uenerai, tu-.t, in apDOiDting oi eors. atlir.r fAi',.. .,;. r,..r.nn are to be reooaoiged as worthy of reward. This is tbs right policy, for President and I,cop,e' PPoiI,u:, there is uo p"ne.ipLec'.0'?: tW-Tha County Superintendent gives all hauds nolle, to wake up and begie to thitk about tbe nioter CTdpoli. Outspuken at Last, J We know no resectable religious news- ' piper io Ibe Loyal Stale, tbat has said so . little about the Civil ar now raging, ae the Manner of the (lermao Reformed .hurch. issued at Cbaiiibersbnre. Fa. Sjoce , he second invaion of Pennsylvania, hnwevcr ,,,e ,,;jlors 0f tbat paper ' ,ed ,ie r(,bl.ries and bru- ,. . - , ... of uat srn,J. FJ renamed . by their officers : and in their last Io. is , a 8;Mr condemnation of the Rebellion, as -1 . . L . . rt. I ' . ... - tor wuicn mo iourtfenia are airivtntr. ia ur ""'O "o lusur-enH are atnving, not Jet advanced to. But, a. f.r aa it goef, the MeMeng-r truly iaya, ' ..,,. .K...ti.. .,, lh. it..ilii,. ;,.-if Thw , "7"-t"-. - " - " 7", " . . V " 1 - a- . . aaa K Jo 1 LkAV-alaa. altamnl ' i . ... Villi II I II, HCDO'I IO WtJtif imv v. ia. p. . .. . .,,. . doubtless, to Urge extent, Ihe result of ignorance ana eieiicraenr, nut tu ine; leauers u uan ueeo a crime ui ci'ii v"iu' : ,. TIia immnn.M 4tiff..rina ahteh lliev I -) " J . k. i.,ni . ii....i. . mII pon Ihe wh-.le land, baa shown that the authority of civil eovernmeut IS Dot a i ,!,; , ha resisted wi(hout ineurrin.rthe r - . r.ioj; .ae I t r - - -f - . niinu iioh irtiiiiiiini'fii ii'tiiLii penalties pronounced against all such - ,. ,j ,a . T, ,h.t , . ,L ; re Bid' Dlldll rrurifC Vf iiiciiiotjijva M.a. .a-si- ,m t .et (Juurch-s take warniutf. The war. on tho r,m of ihe Govcrnmeuf. is a necessity. He must mitntain Hie lawt. even with life and treasure. But let tucn see to it. that, while thrv eive life and treasure, thoy luae Dot also their souis." - ei J P4tA nF fl.mAni4A1t j u' ""J40 " . W hen the Seceah i.f jjuuth Carolina at first assumed a hostile front, l'rcs Jackson thus warned them : "The dictate, of a high duty oblige roe sol mnly to announce that you e.n not suitteed. The laws of the Uuited States must be exeeutea. I have ne riiserettona- , ry pjwer on the su'j'C-; my du'y is em. phalically announced in ihe Constitution, 1 Those wh j told yon that yai might peace- al1y PrtfTI,t tQelr eieetitinn, deceived you t 'hey could not have deceived them - i selves. Th-y knew that a forcible opptni - l I t a .1 . . J ,lnn 00uIj ,ne preveDt lbe fiecution ol L. I... ...I Ik.. I... ik.l ..k nnnul. i .,.,.-,.. , lion must be repelled. Their object la "isuiiiou ; uui oe noi aece.vea uy name. I disunion, by armed force, is treason.' T"' " .",7" , l" """"?'" ..r""' would have .an J us from this It ibeliion. TtlB RkKkI. I'oNFEliKUAcy is no reduced to tho following dimensions : Fart of Eastern Virgioia. Fart of N'or'h Carolina. Fart of SoUh Carolina. Georgia. Fart of Mississippi. Part nf Alabama. E.at Tennessee. Fart of Texas. Fart of Arkansas. The only ports they bold, are Wilming- KT H . l 1 a a It C.nnn.K mt n. i :. . T .11 jm. iuuui.c. rum. anu boiuo iu jvii?. mu of "hioh are closely blockaded, and they till lose in the course of a few week Tho traitors are doomed, both North and South. Copperhead Stort. A Frenoh Can-j adian ia Waterville, Maine, bad a diffieul- j ty with a man, and wishing to call him i anmnliiinff n nf trnriA and nut hniniv able to tliirk nf the word "copperhead," be said, ; yjU ;j,.rnl , onr ,.,, r corres- r fc ... j . f LeBi.,oa-Jonroal ! r . . i i 1 ln,i 18 one ws7 01 60"'u8 l"8 Taiua ui Copperhead. ltr"List week, Win. Long, a joung farmer, having a family (from Cameron township,) lay down, druuk, oa the Bba-: niokin railway, at a curve. The engineer I of an approaching dog train did not gee him ia time to stop, and bis bead and ono limb were severed from his body. (The man it dead Slavery it sinful.) the r70,, neeJt M,n more than ! it need Money, to finish the war so that it ' will stay finished. Those, drafted, who j fnm ri r fiaiica rtnelina ika aaeaiea sxinlJ j , 1 11J I. u.uo. .u..uW tu. cuuwc... .cut. y uuiaiuiug goou puosinuies 11 practicaoie fjeU After a long, heated term, Ibcre appears (Mondaj moroing) to be a cool i ierin 01 weaioer. xueuo coaegps rruire j the new ISiate oo tbe right path to Free great care, bj olothiog according to lbe ! dum and prosperity. weather, and b, dieting, to preserve ooru Tbo . fc Den)0crat. of New york mho health. ... .. . , , , . , erUoclaimed goods to be sold at the Lewislnwn station, 21st Aug T Chuaeb a Co. 1 elnwr bailey and ayltadey i II Mamb A Co. I bdl of oMtiagi, I ol firauriek QuMaj. Geo. Merrill is home, decidedly tbe worse for summer's campaigning io Missouri. Wm. II. Bock ia oa a visit, SgTWe bave several Soldiers' Letters oo band, which wo have Dot bad time to examine. ISf-The Selinsgrove Literary Institu tions reopen Thursday of this week. SrThe long Borough Statement's time of publishing expires to-day. Jacob Strawu, tbe great llliunis farmer of Jacksonville, has collected one hundred oows, donated by himself aod neighbors, wbiob are intended for our hospitals at Memphis. Tbe matroo of tbs hospitals asked for these on hundred eows, aod one farmer has collected and will forward them. VailaodiEhera boast, tbat he ts "under the prnleo'ion of ihe British das'." o I alga boasted Benedwt Aru "'U. jThere ar too few who comprehend j tlie mighty iiia-jiiiMide of tha fierce strii",- I gle in America ;riiist the Slave Power. It is the loruruuiier l.., ir "- ..., a.o. It nut Mill'? MIDI Magog tt'lt- A curivsuoiluieut ot .luu Advocate thus truly write ! QUK HTHUOriLE i We l,re warrinK' Wl arl' ",i,r,,""' In a oounici grauu an 'J -, ju jltorww .r-archii,- tjlB 8truj;jrli- of the past, : Heir the word of cheer and wonder, - t ft.. l...mnra tii.ur l!ltilirltd ' H, .h... '...id the kittle tluiti h r - ' Freedom for a tiruaiiinj; Vt orlJ !'' Comrade! in this war coutendiui; Are all earthly hupe oo.ut.ined ; In thm Oi.ntest, strai.'W bleiKlim.', , um;1 ri..hK f,.r all iu.tukii.d- All the t-i'usheil and toiling luilliolis, Fillttd with itspirati..n true, In this worst of all rebellions Jjiiuk with eariie.stui js to you ! H.vk ', their cry sweep u'er (lie ocean, Hear it riiiiri'ii!' yet airain ; Hear it sound ii;id.st war's commotion : "Stand and emit voursi lves like ineu. x .. I..,, v...l .....1 ...., : .1HW W-tll leill'l 1 UV , e'" , i ...i ; Da'e to write one !. of glory, : T.. I... nul it. i-nininir tiuiu. ... . rinrir pu-a, iiie r..c .... .5 ll .1. H a,aali.a-M .Pim Utlll ufrilll'W iVanvst ritrhtr with Mood xrcmina:. T 1411 a inii inry; a , . . rested fnim the puwer ol W roiig. J'et us nKut w""e ' . Strtiglimj tor our homes and fires j ShoW umselves to lutiire ages, (ialUlit tiOMS of liobli: sil ca. j .Strike ! Ipprpuioti's hosts are broken, I Kast and Wect tlieir armies fail ; i W here tlte Luton trump li:u spoken, i i i i,.,,:,,, t!,lWl.r ud miail With the I'm ore all before us, ! '""I's right nrm will still sustain, ' While the Stars and Stripes float o'er us, 0,1 'IlJill1 ufreLT T1MKS IN TllK OtU MiBTll STATK. l i.u .'.,... I, ir, ii f Kaleiph. N (1 . IWI'S j( jr yjV fr Repudiator, whose eff .r s j 0 rgtablish a Southern ('onfcdericy will prove , fjjlr. 'J be Il'ultmoml Kmvnrrr e,1!g opnn jig i.,0 ,uppres the itaud- , ,rJi aDd wjpe 01lt the Supreme Court of . ,.,(, (Molina." The Standard replies : a " ( V,nce wit ,t,nil by the Supreme .. . ... i;,)Ur, .n, me Manaara also, ti necessary. j nn Ai.t-hall editor of the Ennuirer. is r . it....:. . i.. an agent o l' V" j divide the Northern and the souht to i "'rZl I that 05 000 soldiers have been furnished for this cuoieless war by North Carolina : these men have been put in the most d in gernqs plaies, and forty thoumml of ihem killed or wounded. T ney should eend 10 Wa.hinBioo at one for terms, and wait oot on Davis. "Sit.ga h wor.ing. ... r 1, v ""."t"" e.0'.""'" "7" .rk r-u-ers, ,, that ,t bopsd, another ,ucb a wholesole tnu.der wtll not occur in j our generition uoieM auotber Cor per , heH partj sUnold trine. Some of the) ruftUns bate gooe to HhiUd. Io cnWal as SllhlfitUtl!. ttlll Others. hBV0 run atVlV in , Hitiitiiiat tn vari.iua nmrta Narl pvnrv I day, some concealed victim of that riot is fe" " r -wj ----j , found dead. How many are and have been hid away, is oulv matter of cat iuc- , t,. lure. The Copperheads in Keokuk Co., Iowa, recently made an unprovoked attack upon a noted Union town, but the Copperhead leader and one or two of bis followers W(,re killed. Hundreds ermcl on both si,les, when tbe military had Io interfere j and send Ihem all home, to atop the ex- , citement, Conscripts REiM.RTiNO.-TbeCorning : aa-n,.l HI ka Kara ra filli.il trifh Journal says : " The cars are filled with drafted men on their way to or from Kl mira, to report iH-snm. u lues- , ; the way train Last bad four cars filled i ... .. .n i from Alleghany county, and they were shouting, singing and boasting of being especial pets ot 'Pat her Atirabam. . , ... 1 Cows I make a point to cot those ! 'with a good yellow skin, tbe quality of I the milk being very essential in the ma- ; I,- r 11.. .1.. f it "l " !' "" S" i . aniti iir aa 1 aar n vsi naviiiir gLiiaw iirpiiTHiiif. sa ri r 1 such butter can not be made from cows with pale colored skin. kJi c octiwiui giro circiru 11 West Virginia. Tbey are Waitroan T. Willey, of Morganlown, and F. U. Van Winkle, of Parkersborg. Both are ear- hw bepn unoeilflilJg ln f beir eff((rli t?0 put u.sncu uo too ui'.u nave icarucu tun lessuu ' that when TOO unebain a liner be may i 1. J J - m auca jt.oj uuouaiu a tiger un may ; bite you as soon as any ono, and they will be more careful, hereafter, bow the, de- i i a t i eciv. ,nd inflame mse, of ignorant and : corrupt men. True Nobility. The day laborer who earns, with horny band and the sweat of his brow, coarse food for a wife aud child- j reo wbom he loves, is raised by this "en- erous motive to true dignity ; and though : .... .a. . ,r r boine than he who thinks himself abMol-; IflCKinir thft rrhnptnnntsi nr life, ia nnhlir t fed by wealth from serving others. . I Joseph Barker, formerly noted an Inn lei lecturer, and who labored as such ; in Philadelphia, recently renounced infi delity and professed the Chrittiau's hope, a: Murfiald, England. It is supposed that the negrit soldiers taken by the Rebels at Fort Hudson were murdered after tbeir capture. None were ' ,und after the.. urre.W either among j tbe prisooets or ia tbe hospitals. T irr.aiaiis o . very nsn epna.tion. t i.h tha at. 11 .tnhealais annnil the. I.,. r.f ......... ... - v. i frieadl, aed depression of spirits. 1 Disfranchised himself! Judge Woodward, with a legal friend, was on a fishing rxcur-inn, when thy called ni on a blunt old landlord called ,.Knu h & R(,,j The legal fri.od s l9HUr,.J the landlord that his mteat was I not les a ruin thsn Jndgt Woodward. ! "What!" iid Rough & Heady, "one i.f ' the men who decided that nur brave sol diers could not vote?' "lie was obliged to give that opinion, iifji.nally." "Then," ' aaid Itoa"'. .V liady ,-l ha'e no room f ir i him at nTv hotel paM on !" There are m.'.y ...Idiern .r d .oldie,,' friends, who ' , , , ! remember tbat when, Chtirg for Mavery taway eff in Mexico, the aoldiers voted j llein.icratie, their v.tia were admitted; but wbro on the Fotoinae, cujrdin i I'.ni.'a those I).moer!tc Juleea f the i Sunretne I'ourt siv thev must bj di.frao :chwd! A if to all insult to injury, Itinjof tlinur Jinjr art Ufiirf. the rplr 'ir tWtiim, anil the Convention whieh j nominated them did not even approve an alteration of the CoDbtitutiou S3 as to ' allow them to vote. CVwego endured the draft with rare good butnor. Nobody thought of hanging negroes, or bnrnins orphan asylums; in. stead of such pastimes, the drafted men had a parade, and a j dly good lime. But then, ()-wego county is au awlul Repul licau hole. If i said the Rebels have between 500 and fiOO Union commissioned (dicers in their hards, while our I'J ivernmetit has over a regiment of the same c'iss of pris oners nf war t.ow on Johnson Ielaud, in Sandusky Harbor, Luke Krie. ! One ho;,drrd atid twenty. three of John Morifats rfiiners have been gent to the Frisnn at Filtsburg. laatest News' IrayReports c ontinu-t that, since ibe ope riir2 of the Mississippi, the trunpg under Lee, from that tejior, ttppar greatly dis b.artoned, and li e and Davis are Laving serious diffsreoces as to m'litary pjliey. i B itb parties are reinforcing Charleston, .: , . i mn) of C repor.s sausiactory progress, ana many eipect the cipture of Sumpter and Charleston, within the week. 1'irtlv.i in Tl.i U'.AImn fin, . .o ..f, "vs: "Perhaps a thousand conscripts a day are already i lioinir the Army of the F 'tomao. In a week the number reach- , it ImZ .ill VeeateV The, f .rV.rd in Excellent spirits, and bidf.ir "rw.ra 10 eiceiient spirits, ana Did lair to make admirable soldiers io a very brief lime." ; frrAn0i August 15 A spceial dis- ' r,tch hom gt ,,aa, tbt 0en 8(b ! ; Hy h ,, three h(ltles wi,h ,h. ( L.dians killing fifty. Our loss was only 'seven. The Indians have been driven atro.s :he Missouri with prt lo.a of lf( Tbe . f , , g now honle.,rd bouad. ' The Rebel loan io LooJoo daclined to 35 nrr cTit. discounf. ' aaa.aaaa-aaaw.. awaawaaaai-aivivigiiwaaiwaya. (TjThe meetin? of l,ew. Union League for ; lh s evenine appointed, is postponed. i " i Tho Ladies' SoMiors A LI Soeicty ; will m t in Ri,.r' P'neli. Thir,! Strwt Oar Market, i in. tt.-uA i Ar . r.u.uti.s, a 4 orloeR. acxuisutirtj IHariut. Corrretrii Hefy Wheat, new $1,20 Eegs Wheat, old 1,25 Tallow $ 10 10 . II! .4,00 f.O . 60 5 0 ...12 Itye t!orn, old... !0 Lard . 75 Clover seed.. Oats SO Wool Dried Apples'." SLW Shoulder'.'.'.'.'.' 1 w HrkinlJutter 1Z KibsASides hrcsh Butter... 15 Ham ,U(,S 4 5 .n(J g Cuua( 4 & Q arey y,j I0 5, 0() In 5tephnoa Co, III, it, SKSf Atl RKE?, fonn- "17 01 Ltwi.tiirit, ra., apd SJ vr, S, m, i .. ,t. . , booak, u. ,.t i. a. cuku't, fc4,oi L..u,boin, ait T f Idlers. rem,n;nS , the Po,, Aug. 15, isfia J "!hce at LEW'ISULltH, Pa., up to i Arh,t Fm.line Mr 0. rtsytitihrirtj L !iM Aumtll.r Lslr Mr. Hurt J. hn K Itn.. Sarah MiM lmphell KoM O 3 Ole.rr Khztlh'tb Mia. r.oil.tt .Vbi-rl PranK SMiaual Unrr f J LowiStll-r Mary A MiM MJVr N.aa htv.p J'-ha H-he-atT-r YintVttft. Minn Tbomppoo ttithv-rt II 2 Urluin Cathrio Mvm Persons calling for the above Letters will please say they are ' advertised." GEO W FORREST, P W Examinations of Com. School Teachers. N examination of Teachers will be held comity, in due lorm ol law; iherelore all per l in the following llistrreis, on the days sons Uaewin,; theiienes m.iebi.d to said mentioned. The Winter i:rm of ihe Public ... iw . 4 I .il I .. iiKn,intut j ... ... . Schools wilt, soon open, and all applicant, do,"r" prepare .,r ihe.i work. All may not be suceesslul tit secunns situations. .otVbT'o'r each one Vd he able to secure as good a testimonial of fitness as he or she oiin.As "eternal vn:.bnce j ia the price of !itjeny,"No diligent ljrer is ihe only sure mentis of suiscess as a teacher, Etaq.-nations begin pun, tsially at 9 in tr.e morning, and a failure in this point is a bad ,"n'n u" " ifn'tea"'- Utreeior and par- sjiiis Bra ay c.rxr.itifl In he nrpitnt. 1 ' KUH luriin m PnMirshtvi tiutiM vatuaaaa vtsTKD. jti-i,.bur-.i rust 11 I..WH4. lum-ton J at liar lit too !J."1 , - Si Fmit.i. t b.i-i.-x i;a,i Set Hnlfalo Kl Cauk . 1 Ki-IIt Ke.r'. S. II I'm,.., aod liidpeBdent Diat at VTlnfialil S White lleer t firm Columbia S Oet. Bratlv at Cuiootowa " S JOHN A. OWE MS. U.iaburg, A at li. ISM. Coutt SqurnuwooV.t Five-Twenty TJ. S. Loan ! rpH-CJO BA.K.pT Lewiurg. t oiled Htates Sig per Cent. Pive-Tweuty - h ,n ,oi, ,h m., , e ... .... . Years Loan. different md.vidua's. i nr iuit"i n t j,.,, p.yacle aa1 C i4:n U;ld. Wt ' I Ta all who may Xiraflei- V, D.rt.rit.T. 1 ' Provost Urojl (i- o-ral Gfflee. 1 Whintt,.a. l. C-. July 10, 1SC. ) CIRCULAR, i No. 43. ri'HK rllo wins rx raca from laws of tha Y Untied States, now io t:,roe, are put;. Ii-,hed f, r ihe inIormainn and guidance t t ail concerned. Sci-n.in 1? "f ih' Rnn.'mfnt Act. after l:r -.iiit tne per. n s drawn ha'l be nonfie.1 ..f the .niie,m-i:h.n ten ity thrreafier,by a writ- j len -r printed noi.ee. to be serve,) personally ' by l..:. a rop a, .!rne.e,re.'i'rini hi.ntoappea. at a neaienateJ . f i f traArI ln rrpn for duty." Section 13 ! the Knrdmeni Act contain! j tho ..ii,,w:nr: - And any person lailmn to. rr:in hnwtbe draft naii rr ronciuc'ro. v: report, alter One service t.t ni.l.ce, as herein prewr.r,,.,, reboot t'ornibin a substitute. nr paving lh- p-anred sum llierefor. ahall be oVrmut a nxiaTia. and shall be arreted by lh Provost Varil art I sen, to trie nearest nuliiarv post f-r trial hi fiurt mtrttal. nnlev. npon nr,,per hving that he is not liable to do military duty, the Iioarl of Enrolment shall relieve t. .in f:am the dralt. Tlie SDia Article of War contains the Tol- , ... ,,. . i , lowins: AH oflicers and so.diera eon- victed ,.f h r in e desered. shail suiter mits. sneh t.thr pon'shmenl as by sentence of CoUri.mariial shall be inflicted JAMES B. TRY. Provost Marshal Oeneral. prer.f Marshal's tl.'Bee, I l h Kistric't, ) ii ... p, t..'- i' lufi-l k Tlioe who may be drafied. and Ihe pnblt,: . . . 7 trenerallv, are directed to stutv the h' aTw'ii be r.gid'y loder. and be folded and !Sec. n ot the Iv.roiroent Act will be rigidly eulurceJ u. this Iiistnet. J'l'i.N K V C!.EMF'T. Cap'an and Provost MarshaT, 14,h Ditriet, Pennsvlvan a i ATTENTION! Substitutes For Dialled Fersocs. VS.l.FiaTIFST. 1 Pr oyps.! Marshal tieneral's Otr.ee. ' W a.hmgiua, 1). C, July 12. Ib63. J flltCI L.AK. i .V..4. ri'i) aner inqn:ries made to this rfiice.it is annooneed i'U't. Any dratted person, paying three htm ired dollars, atoter .'ectua li ot the Kn riimtni Act, is thereby eempi Irom farmer liahi nr under tbat dialt, bui not Irom any su,ieq,;ent draft. .v.i.iorf. Any drafted person furnishing an ae. ep'rd Mitistilute, is firmpi irora ini..tarv service tor the pen. d ti r which said aub.u- j lute is mustered inlo ihe service. fubMlU1 ,, ,DS,cred into he .-r.-tre can not be drafted while in service. r' "" "" can "ot co-. rr.l.'all"n inoov o j'lrcm a ul9,i,u. . l I ir n nf Pn. 1 "r ' I ' roim,ni tor examination. j-iA. Men who a the 3d nf March. 1863, i were in the military service cf ihe L'oneJ ; States as substnutes under the draft of Ibti-, and wbos. term ..f servics have since expiied. " i'b' 'i' Jr!" .! persons lor wnom mey wrrv sqnsui.nr.. mitt liable 10 draft the same as though they had not been dratted or ftirrhed substitutes un der the draft of last yei-r tiuth. In servins the notice as required j by circular Sr. 42 Irom th.s lfice, a reason- i able lime to report shall in each case be granted by the Board of Enrolment to nien j in Siate service who have been or may be . dialled. J.AMES B.FRV. Troyost Marshal O'eneral Provost Marshal's Office. Hih Pis'riei. Harrtshurg. Pa.. July 17. 1S ' , The aitentti n of the citiiens i f the ! '.'b Enrolling District of Pennsylvania is d reeifd to ihe above Circular from the V'ar Itepri meni of the Untied Stat s. J4). K A V CI.EMFNT. t'apiain and Provost Mars'.n'. Estate of Jacob Yarger, dee d TOTICE is hereby given, that Letters tes- , X lameniary on ihe last will and lesument ! of J ACOB YAKUER. deceased, late of lUr lleton boroush, Laion rnuniy, have been granted loihe nnder.i2ned. by the Kesiste,-if I 'e ion connly, tn doe form of law; all persens having claims against said estate will present them, and ihose owtnj said estate are reiues U'd to make immediate payment, to JiH YAKUER. )Eieen LKWIS YAUUER. S tors Harlleton, July 21. IS63 pd C. D. r HEWER, Allonirj at Liv, LF.HisnrBti, tmos co.. ri, rFFICR (on Market St.) formerly occupied ; by in Cameron, Jr. Collections and other professional business promptly attended to. Claims fer Pennons. Bounties and arrears of pay doe from (iov'i, made oot and eolleeied (Tone 1, I8C3 Sliecp Estraycri. JEF r the premises of the subscriber, nenr j ihe Turnpike, in Itollaioe totanship. the t n.iblle nf June lai. EIliHT OLD SHEEP J (one Mack) and SEVEN L.AMUS four to five ; months old all wnh their tails cropped. A ' suitable reward will be paid lor their return, t or for iiiloruiaiiou where thfv may be I, tind. APiR A II AM tH. I Es'.ate of Williara Thomas, deed'. j YOI'UIE is hereby given, that Letters of I l Adtptnistration upon Ihe Estate uf William Thomas, laie ol East B iftatoe Twp. , I' i'. .l.....4L..l K.t h.n cranl.l ... the undersigned, by ihe Keister of I iiiob est :.ie are requested to make immediate pay- m.ii.1 ini IniK hffinr ind r hlh1 le'iiiifJ i met vJ.e pro r uirie are Mso reqitsttvl to proonl rhem " ' LEWIS KVANs. Admtnr. a, ; ' SUI 21. lSiia. .u. V A.Mit.Ktt. K. lJ.w.sune. i .... . . . ...... Cash mid far Bark. T ....... , .-. W ISH io purchase a large qnantt'r ef KOCH OIK lltllli, delivereJ at mv Tannery ard in l.ew.sbuiir. for abirh I will pay ihe h'she.t price in cash .lotlre to School Trarhe-rsj, rPBK Si hool Directors of the Borough of j , I I.em .shorg will hold a Public Lsaratna- j . Hon of Teachers, on FRIDAY, ihe t'st of j Aliens. in the North Ward Sfhoolheuve. , Io commence at 9 o clock. A M, f- the pur- j pose of selecting TEN TEACH F.HS l lake , charee of the Public Schools of said borough ; for the ensuing Term. Schools tn open oa ; ; Monday, ihe 14th of September neat, ae.l m Continue aiX ntonib. By order nf ibe R,.aid. ' v M. JOasEa, Secy. Lewisburg, A tig. 4, IM1 ICE CREAM "TVERY Ee.ning dur.n, th. sea.ee. Par- WS . .... i . ... . a... ....... jj ,j.p,,r. June I MRs. LFfORfAD!F. F U RNITUBE! Broke Out in a New TlcceJ - BCREA U S, frnn f 10 to FINE DRKSSINO FCRKAUS. tV"B ju u. . FECKETAEIE.-;. HE-SK, Ac. io. EE D.ST E AD.-?. from ZZ to VMCJl a.ibieat plteru mail Utaat stjlta. TABLES, Bit io, li -i ana m.wri.t.rr. nr. ww r, lieinlw alt"), r.mkfmtt. a4e kl any tlkd at -o-aa-ir-l.t.at .i.st Vdmat aa4 Ka Tuv4 aiaa u trnatt lor tL tmttt. STANDS, Trpov, Wha-N--U etwin. la. ae. ' F0FA3, 1.OUNCES. latest pattcrc3, ! CHAIR. C"t.t.n-t. t..rira Arm. Swi, eTK Dialn a)nr. ' eo hin,l: .l.Cn. at, Lara- Kfick.r aad NT ,Dti..r Cli.ir fc-rr. na wU Moearw. TaW ana Cbi.tln-b'e l.hlra. alwaya M baaj. ToVEL-UArKS.I)OUGn-TRAY3. BODlv ard SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of n)tj oken tnnnvfutltre, iaskvra j ce yrar. P- I intend, in a short lime, as soon as I can ?et nr a See Hars.) to at'end to the l.'M'KKTAKIXU Ul'SIVEMrt I will keep , seme iirentV'tive or more different si Cof fios, finished, and always ready pa abort ao. wee, and will sell twen'y per crnu cheaper r.at. has ever b, en done in Lewisburz. Call art t --ee brfre purehasinir elsewhere- liKPAtRIMJ done in mediately. ! ril AS. - r.EI.U Chambtiin't Bk-ct. Lewit.ant. I'.b. 21. l-tL KEW GSOCEILY AMD Provision Store ! rPITE subscriber has josi epeneJ a Faaii'j I lirncery and Provision store, it Kod.a baugh'a building (late Kreamer a Tibship) West end of Market Sqnaro, where he ha just received a wtii Mlected assrriment of ftesls GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. su. b as Ct ffee, Tea, Chocolate, (Sugar. Rica). Molasses. Kith, Sal', f pices.Vinetar. Raisins, llrooms. Brushes, Tubs. Kiirkers, Soap, Bolter, t.'beesc. Kess. Fruit, Fruit Cans, Oraugaa, l.eruons. Crackers, Cioihea Pins. V'.ov.r and Feed, CorD, Cattle Powder, t! "K NSWARE, Windy tshadei, Matcbea, eb v f 'ish. Nuts Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars a.ui eviyihinc else in the (Sroeery line all ot he vuVrs at the lowest prices fog Cash or Country Produce. CIIA'S ROLAND. Lrwisburg. May 7. THE UNIVERSAL "Y"0 "tV ringey mn be durable without Cog j. Wheeis. The Universal Wrinser to.ai the first Pr'mium (silver medal and diploma) at the New York Fair.lS6 t. It was pronnonced H l'EUlOR TU ALL OT1IEHS in the World's Fair at London, I&6S. and ha al.avs laken the first Premium in every Stat and County Fair when in fair competition with other machines. It is the Original and only (Jen, line and Keitale Wringer before the People. It surpasses all omers in Strength of Framo, Capacity of Pres-nre, Tower of Action, V. r rasllen;e tbe War IS-ne Sfty all roaapetttm I Il saves Tune, Labor. Cbdhes and Mon.yl It will wear for Years without Repair! No Servant eau Break it ia I 'sing! A child eizht years old can Operate it! iSo caution or skill is required to its ue? It save its cost in clothing every six iQnibl '' Every Wnnsrer wnh Cog-AYheels i warranted in every particular. CANVASSERS WANTED! To men who have had experience as Can vassers, oy any who would like Io engage in the sale of this truly valuable invention, liberal inducements will be iiffered and go-d terronry given thm (they paving nothing lor Ihe P..et Kighi) in which tbey shail have Ihe exc'osive sale. Editors desiring a Wringer can pay in adveriiine. li. C. BROWXIXf!. Oenertt Ajen'. inCimS 3IA Bro.dwat, New YrSj j ExCCUtOrS fistic. X;" ! " T.. d' a.saanya II I f1 r a)T I U I . 4T 1. . . a. nt .Ijr&ll n.n,i,.iiinn. ,.,r m r.asa BunVoe T(. I nion I.e. deceased, have been ! granted to the subscribers by the Resister of Union oiomty indue form of law; therefor all indebted to said estate are requeste.lt,, makr immtiiale pavn,,,,.d those bavin eUim a?ain,t ,he me w.l! present th-m . y llhentlrl,ed srl,emei to tha KiKWt.., or.RWC.HtOSNBl'Ca, ...:.r..ii. P41L KI. HOKRIH I1. j CntnBit.n Or to PFTKR Ht -'IKNHITII. -t Mil'oa. tl... Cn. Jod.1., isra oroswm a uaias, their au jt, u.u.ar( " AtlrJalnlNtrator'M SollCe. -yroTICE is hereby given.th.it Letter. f Administration upon the Kstatc of Joljsj M'CALL, late oi Hartley lowaship.in i;01on county, dee'd. have beta graated to Ihe undersigned, by the Kegtsfer of Unioa eoun.y. ,ndae form of law. Therefore, all per.-ona indebted io said estate are rasruested. wssaaka lminedia paytneuti and those by ae,v usielaims are also retjuev-ea m (irru-r.. legally aathenlicjiP?l for wttewietil " JOHN rPOeSURVB. Adm T J.cwi.bu ,g. June I. I1 BLANKS t ice " I'Aj-wtioe' VpX fit 4?a J