Ml ill! M1 Ml Mill BY 0. N. WOEDEN AND J. At Pr Vart aiwari In Advance. NIILINHF.B MlMI-WKKKLT TUp(ay Morning & Friday Afternoon. ('see ! Advert Isc-meuta. t'nlon County Fair wiatfrtrri.ia7,vt.t,Mis,istt Six Weeks' Time to Prepare. AV .re informed th.t-Uoton county Wing last on the list, alphabetically, and In order of drawiog the Examining offi cer will not be able to reach here nntil In October. So that no drafted man or substitute will be called to leave our coun ty antil about the 15ih Oct two daye after the Election. Notice of the days for applying 'of exemptiua Will De made known to .11 concerned. If our information be correct, none none Intake . ,, if ifiAt need harry or worry .bout it, but c.n ample time to reflect, and to in needful preparations of buntues. H they eooclude to go. V have neer felt like persuading or discouraging any one as to volunteering, or responding to a call by let. Under tb best information be can obtain, it ia the olemn and imperious duty of every man to decide fur himself, on.wed, and inde fiendently. On tbe one side are duty to country aod to good government bequeath' ed to us by the seven years of toil aod blood of oar fathers the perpetuity of le eai liberty and of one's home, family aod ... . ... i . ... , lUfG.J IH IHW U U WUUW. I 'l J W. martial array tbe change of lite, and pleasing and eventful seencs incident with good pay, and j vful memories in af ter days of noble t Aorta in tbe best of causes. On the other hand are tbe ez'ra cxposurea of limb, health, and life the deprivations and hardships of real service and lbs possibility of defeat, extreme sufferings and death. Doubtless, 200,000 fresh men, now, could subdue lbs insurgents. It is there- j X.... . I.. I - . PL IJ i .1 n . , . . , 6 ' . . tbe Rebels et.nd long enough to get for- eign .id, one million men-every arms- bearing man among us may be necessary t. preserve fair America from the fate of Ireland, of Poland, aod of Mexico. Republican institution, for the world, ere on triaL now aod here. Happy f jr is, and for .11 mankind, if the m-ioVit, of drafted men have the discernment, the consciousness of real ohvsical abilitv. and th brave heart, to meet tb issue, and to aid in closing the greatest of cootests sioce . . tbe first rebels were cast out of bsaven. N. B. 8ioe writing the above, fieputy Marshall KlTTBa informs us that Union county will have from tbe 15tb to tbe SOih of October to hear appeals, each dis trict on a particular day, which will be ct.ted to every man in tbe notice be receive. The Taree Live Generals. Sine) Gen. Mead whipped Lea at Gettysburg, and chased him into the Culpepper region, tha Copperheads claim Mead a a Roman Catholie, and a Demo crat. Both allegation are false he is an Episcopalian church member was always Whig ia politics, aod supports the poli cy of the Administration. Gen. Grant was never a politician bat favored Douglass in 18G0 .11 hi. family, Republicana and he is a warm supporter, of President Lincoln's policy and of the j Republican Congressmen aod Governor of ! Illinois. Gen. Rosecrau warned Vallandighsm with aa ealh that if he ever came into his hand, he woald bang him for a traitor. "The Hour, and its Duties." Upon this theme,J. Walk.es Jackson, of Ilarrisbnrg, will (by invitation) addresa tbe people of Lewisborg and vicinity on Friday evening, Ang. 28, at Independent Oall. Mr. Jackson is pas te of a M. E. Church in Ilarrisbnrg, and lands well among all people as an honest, impressive ipeaker on tha great contest of the day. Tbe ladies are invited to attend. Let It be Remembered That this wicked Rebellion woald have been crashed out, months sgo, and neither tha first nor second draft woald have been eeemary, if it had not been for the aid given to tbe Rebels by tbeir Northern sympathiser and tupporter. There ia not a soldier ia Iba Army who has served for th last two years, that will not cor roborate this assertion. Tha prolongation of the war has sacri ficed at least ONE HUNDRED THOUS AND LIVES, created an additional debt of HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLL MVS, aod filled the land with wid ows and orphans. We challenge any honest man to eon tradiet these assertions Minort Jour. WAn exasperated shepherd ia Milton is said to bafe "read oat" of his eharch a young lady for .ailing bim a Copperhead ! This is another specimen of "free speech" in that parly. "We don't know which moat to admire in tbia lb clerical digni ty, lb christian ebsrity, or tb gallantry'' of th exasperated "reverend." Sad ArrAia Two yonng women, and three children, took a boat for rid on n pood ia Abiogton township, Lascrne oonnty ; tbe boat proved leaky, and all oak aod war drowned ia eight of ome who could not save them. They were children and gnset of Mr. Dewey. fawThe Old stand-by Tailor, John B. Miller, baa first on hand tbe latest atyles for tbo comio.; seas jos. 1 R. CORNELIUS. Tile 51st fa. Vol We re indebted to Cba'a V. M'Faddio, : -ii. : a a n. ni m;imui. n.l VICIk IU 4. UVU aVi.., . ....., .... iost., for the following onpy of a coinpli- lia : 1 l 1 mentary nonce oi tneuorpa woicu inciuui.-. . the above Itegtment. Our reader will remember that Col. Uartranft command I rrgtmew., ""- 'Z llVZ of J. 31. Ijinn, U. u. ijassenpiog, auu m Walls Guards, from Uuion county. If Qr-. lp t lb. Telliww Vnk.burt, IliMk, -Inly il, Special OuneRs, No. 207. f In returning the 9th Army Corps to its former Command, it is with pleasure that ihs Oeneral Commaodins acknowledges , ;,a VKUable services in (be campaign just closed. Arriving at Vicksburg eppor- i tuoelv. taking position to noid .1 Day Johnston', army then threatening the forces investing the City, it was ready and I eauer to assume the aeresive at any ! e . . .... j tunely, taking position to noid .t nay ; miimell, After tbe fall of Vicksburg, it formed part of th army which drove Johnston from bi position near tbe Big KI.ek River iuto his entrenchment. .1 Jackson, od after a siege of eight days, compelled him to fly in disorder from the r ..... ' Mmamippi V alley. j inteuujeo. cauum person uunc.es i. ; jurtb, tbeir arms were atrenginenea iori The euduranee, t.lor, and genera! good close before that lime the substitute will j fur,her re8istanee, believing, aa they natu conduet of the 9h Corpa .re .dmired by j receive for hi. year's work $77-1, or 01 41 j wou,d thfM el8Ction, indictej : all, and its valuable cooperation 10 .ebie- ving the fiual triumph of the campaign, is gratefully acknowledged by the Army ef tbe Tenoessce. " M.j. General r.rk. will eaase the dif- fcrent reximents and batteries of bis com- ! . . 6. . l . l. t j . . .. ... , ...... .j j UI .II U .f 1..11.. Wl'. . U U L . aU. guidons, "Vieksburg and "Jackson, liv order of Maj. Gon. U. S. GRANT. T. S. lioWKKs, A. A. A. Geul. We b.va received from Capt. Linn, from Martin G. Reed, and from others, loug and interesting sketches of their march from the Mississippi Ilivr (near Vicksburg) to the Pearl River (on which is Jackson) and of tbeir labors, sufferings from best and drouth, and of tbe entire , . ,. '. . . ... ,occes of the P-". rJ ' lnsg- As the general result ia well known, we regret that we have not room for th details. Our three Companies were all mott leM engge(1 ,oa- did their full i . . . . - du,' Th hl" Moce eon,e P the t,Ter and no " soppose resting in tbe more mountainous region of S. E. Ken- i . . .... lucky. It wa "awful hat" down in Mis sissippi water very scarce, and covered with a green scum at that heavy march es but then tbe corn peaches were glorious 1 wa good, aad Unioa Sleeting at Washington, In 1 north Carolina. Newbern, Aug. 13. A meeting of ' passed by any house in lbe country. Tbe the eitixens of North Carolina, represent- j homelike feeling enjoyed in this establish ing every county in the First aod See- . meat, by those who like polite, noobtrus ond Congressional Districts, and a portion ! ive attention, must indeed be appreciated, of lbe Third, was held at Washington on : We feel confident that any one who has the 11th init. Tbe 1st North Carolina sojourned at tbe Gir.rd, will as cheerfully (Union) regiment, which is stationed at j aod honestly recommend it to the public that point, participated in tb meeting. Addresses were mad and resolutions adopted expressing a sympathy with tbe great Conservative party of North Caroli na; declaring th.t .0 energetio prosecu- on)y Betn, bj whicn the Union srll(iinell, j tbe interior of tbe State caa be made praeticallv useful in restoring ber to National jurisdiction : asking the Govern ment aid for ibis purpose; occuMDg lbe Rebel Government of perfidy and cruelty toward North Carolina, and declaring her people absolved from further obligation to sustain it ; plaeing tbe responsibility of tbe destruction of Slavery npon Jeff. Davis and bis co-operators against tbe Federal Government ; expressing the belief that North Carolina will find ample compensation in tbe blessings of free labor for tbe present ineoovenienoe of emancipation ; rejoicing in the recent Un ion victory at the Kentucky election ; de nouncing copperbeadism at lbe North, and commending tbe ability and patriotism of th Administration in the couduct of lb w.r, especially that displayed in tha national currency, originated by the Secretary of tha Treasury. State Elections. The following list gives the time when tbe several State Elections are to be held this fall : Vermont Septetnper 1 California September 2 Maine September 14 Ohio October 13 Pennsylvania Ootober 13 Maas.chasetu November 3 New York November 8 Wisconsin November 5 Delaware November 10 Iowa November 10 Mionesotn November 10 !9The Suobnry CazeUe "wants to know" whether a man "who bas strength enough to travel end stamp tb county, night and day, making speeches in which tbe Government is venomously abused requiring considerable physical exertion, and giving evidence of soundness in Kind and limb is entitled to exemption on the ground of physical debihy 1" If be be alaoaeopperhead candidate for Assembly, "if the Court understand herself and she think she do A are," for h betrays a weak bead aad a diseased heart. Rally at NewBuIift7 Friday Eoening, 28A if., if fixed npon by tbe friends of Unconditional Union, in New Berlin and vicinity, for a General Meeting, and Speakers are en gaged. A good turo-ont is expected from tbe Townships. . ' LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1863. What Substitutes will Receive. I The Rochester, N. Y. trprea has the following relative to the pay of persons who may enlist a substitutes of drafted i men. It tells ita own story : I "The fl'iires below are given in the event tbat the war lasts three years, but if aoouer brought to a close (as we earnest : ' Prs U lb9 J"" proportion to the brevity cf service! United States bounty f 100 State bounty 75 UJOIliu win r.litni iu " Sabstitntion fen .801) Three ye.r.' pay at 913 per month 403 lures years paj a1 i'i ui"u.u ...w Clothing for thieeyrs., at $10 per year 120 Three ye.ra' board, at f 100 per year 300 Total receipts 91.SG6 "This sum divided into thirty-six mo, i iiiiihwiiiimwi minrn. ! makes 838 per mouth ; which, sub-divided iuto the twenty -sis working days to tbe mouth, makes 81.40 per day. No allow- . t ii l. .11- - auce is made for Doctor a bills, abich are , t the l ulled Ot.te. .oiaier noimng . W hat ordinsry workmgman would not consider this good pay on a contract for j three year. 7 I "If the war lasts bat a year and every - . 1 1 . j: i l. i: : . : ' I per moom.ana- ti perua; i not believe this, figure for yourself." (The above it is to be seen ia for X. Y. State.) ..m. ..h .nlJior . ..-. 'reoeives. on enterinff aerviee, from Gov receives. ernment, a coat, pants, two shirts, two pairs of drswers, two psira stockings, a J pair bootees (stout shoes,) blauket, knap ! sack, and canteen. lie has a plenty, if . he will only take care of them in fact, ; other nation think oar loldicrf .re rather , overloaded. iP4.15y the Official Report on our last page, it will be aeen that tbe University at Luwisburg is about entering npon renewed efforts for promoting its prosperity. Tbe General Agent ia one of tha first young men who came here to study is so earn est, persevering man and leave a deeply attached people because hit.beart is in tbia work. The new Principal of tb Female Insti tute i a lady, well recommended, from Ilagcrstown aod Selinsgrove, where .he was a successful and popular tsaoher for somr years. Thursday, tha 24th of 8ept., ia th opening of th Fall Term. ' For cleanliness and good fsre, w eaa safely recommend tbe Giraed House, of Philadelphia, a being uosur- as we do. nvTbe "dignified'' Judge Woodward is button-boling and begging men to vole for bim. lie meets some rebuffs b did not expect. e&.C. D. Brewer, Esq , bas all tbe Blanks for Exemptions. Heetl.g r War Drmorrats la lasiaaa. Indianapolis, Aog. 10. Avery large and enthusiastic meeting of W.r Democrats wis beld here to-night. Ail parts of the St.te were folly rcpresen- ted. Gen. N.th.n Kimb.ll nresided. and Maj. Gen. John M'Clernand, Gen Dumont and lion. Henry Secriat were among the speakers. Letters were received from Hon. Lewis Cass, Gen. Logan, and Daniel S. Dick inson, all of whom expressed tbeir sympa thy with th objeets of the convention. Resolutions were adopted favoring n vigorous prosecution of the war, sustaining the Administration in all ita efforts to pat down tbe rebellion, and denouncing, tbe Agent, Auditor and Treasurer of tb State for tbeir willingness to repudiate the publio debt and sacrifice the honor and credit of the State for partisan purpose. Railroad Politics. i The popularity of our Governor is be oomiog greater as the time approaches for tbe ballot-box to test tbe loyalty of lbe citizens of tbe Old Keystone State Wednesday afternoon a vote was taken on the train of ears eomingfrom Philadelphia, by a well known gentleman of this com munity. None but qualified voters were permitted to cut a vote, and tbe following is lbe result : 46 votes for Cnrtin, and 14 for Woodward. Two soldiers on the train remarked that they were disfranchised, but if tbey were permitted to vote, it would not be hard to guess their ehoiee, as they carried their bail jet on their unijtrm. This raised tbe ire of an old Copperhead, who angrily said, "Jnst like them none but d d Abolitionist woald go to war against our own brethren." Col. Shaw, of Boston, was a member of one of th richest families there, and was well educated, with every promise of life before bim. lie commanded the col ored regiment who did snob desperate work at Fort Wagner, before Charleston, and was killed tb Rebels boasting th.t they buried twenty-fire of bis brave, swart soldiers, over bisremsios. Tbia they did aa an insult it will appear ia history to bis bouor and their eh.uie. Word of Truth and Soberness. A year ego, our people were told, that, by voting the ticket of the eo-ealled Dura oer.t.0 party, they would prevent the draft which wa then ocudiuK. lbe ao called demc-orsc triumphed. The draft ! v,. nut thereby averted, but the necessity fur future draft wa increased by the I strength and encouragement which the i r"u" ul ,uo -- " j R,:beU- Suppose that Pennsylvania in 1862 had given fifty thousand majority result of the electioos last f.U gave the i for the Administration, an overwhelming ' Uuioo State Legislature, aod a large ma - iimuu oiatw aj' !j,,rii. 0f IJui ! ,nll New yor ion Congressmen J suppose , , 1 tbern States bad done the same ; what j DP or encouragement w nlJ th. Uehel. - bve been able to tr.cl from such display of unity aod determination on the psrtof the North? They would havo ' . . . ... . i mxie& BOjer j,jt moaU have unnerved ouin,noei, ,hcnli LlJ, when ,hey , . " they did one year ago, that the I Pty opposing the war bad triumphed at the polls io the leading States of tbe ...... . .. i w . disposition- in ,n. people of the North to give op tbe contest Is it to be wondered at that further drafts must be made to meet tbia increaaod vigor of th rebellion produced by lb so-ealled democratic tri amph at the polls f We had occasion one year ago to repre sent that tbe true way of preventing drafts aad dimisbing taxation, was for the peo ple to give the Government tbeir undivi ded support. We warned tbe Democrats of tbe ntler folly of attempting to vote I. . . ir.L i down drafts, when the very effect of their votes waa io prolong ids war. ui miserable set of offies bnnters, who, to obtain office would keep op an organisa tion that would prolong tbe war iodefi nately, duped their follower, into the belief tb.t a democr. tie victory .1 the poll would bring peaee to tb country. It was getting them doeper into the mire. If there is any democrat smarting from tb present draft, let bim ask bimself bow much he has, by bia support and encouragement, aided tha Government in bringing lb war to a speedy aonclusioo 7 Let bim ask himself how many votes he has east which were ealoulated to make th Rebel believe that tb Administra- lion would not be supported by tbo people ' in tbe prosecution of tbe war 7 Let him c'lmlv consider whether th course of Gov. Seymour, bis opposition to furnish- ing troop., and the riots of bis "noble hearted friends." am ealrulateJ to ahnrten tb. duration of this w.r-wh.ther the, eneour.go or discourage th Rebels? If be is a candid man be can not bat perceive that the course hi party has been lad lo adoot bv iu leader, has bean vers far from helping to bring tbia war to an end, and he may infer to what extent tbey .re cb.rge.ble with the expenditure of life and money caused by tbe continuance of the rebellion. It i, to a great extent, in the bands of tbe votcra to determine Whether this war shall close in six months' time.or whether it shall be protracted till tbe 4th of March 1SG5, with all th expense and drafts between Ibis lime and then. Mora than wo Setn' "P"ee "hould teach the " 01 100 PC0P' lD" ,D,S 010 not be ended by acting, speaking, conspir ing, and voting against tbe uovernmeot, but only by acting with it Gentlemen ! . .. ,, . . . i who compose lbe so-called democratic I party, will you nave pe.ee, or will you have drafts and increased taxes ? It is for you to determine by your votes. Sun bury Gazette, (Union Dme.) Illicit Combination. There is reason to believe the enemies of the Government are now engaged in a wide-spread conspiracy to nullify tbe draft, by persuading all tbey cao not to go. Some tbey get to "ske daddle," as tbey say openly in tbeir pa pers ; others tbey get lo move away ; other, to p.y the $3Q0 any way ao that Government gets no men, aod the Rebels can have another ehance to rally. It is feared that many good friend of the Gov ernment bave been unthinkingly brought into these arrangements not intending to harm, but tbey will on reflection see that snch is the result. All the Money in the world could not keep back Lee's army Men must be had. The Copperheads tri ed the mob, in New York, but, failing in that, tbey new try every other mode so that no meo should be raised, our present armies b captured or driven back, and all be lost we bave gained. Thry want the war to hit until the Presidential EUttiun, no matter how much blood and treasure it may eost the people, if n few leaders can gain office. The corner atone of the new St. Peter's Lutheran and Reformed ebureh, near Paxinos, on th sit of wbst ia usually called the Blue Cbureb, will be laid with appropriate exeroises in Eoglish and Ger man, on Saturday, September 5tb, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Bostox, Aug. 21. Qaite a (ever hur ricane, accompanied by bail end rain, and thunder and lightning, passed over this city about six o'clock last evening, doiug considerable damag in east Boston. A man in Kirkwood, N. Y., ha five sons, three of them Jiving in that town, one in Bingbatnpton, and one in Eliuir ; aod tbey were all drafted. ' Heavy Bank Robbery, Cincinnati, Aug. 20. The Southern Bank of Kentucky, in i Carrollton, Carroll county, waa robbed at . hi,f.pi,. .,.,,, tW moroiog. b, about sixteen men in uniform, who repre sented themselves as belooging to Soott' Rebel Cavalry. Tney were first discover ed by Sir. Urawtora, e.suier, wao uvea in tbe rear of the bank, on whom they fired, ' driving him back into his house. After , rclno.iog .11 the money from tha vault, ,ud turnin!, , p.v. therein, they mounted their horses and started off in tbe i dtrcotiou or U?en ounry. i oe .mount ; of money stolen is iuu.uuu in gold tid ; "J "Ir " 7' 1 ' CI T III".. IW UVIUC ua.W w WUI.IU .tW rubbers. 10BTREIS3 JIUNROB, AUg 2U.-IW0 MI- w- . a .t : ujees arrives 10 ijrioia, w nay irotn I ; u5ohlMdf who wer8 bor0 io Canada.) . TlleJ rcpor, ,btt ,be rebe government is I terribly frightened about Charleston, and 1 . J eay if it is taken .11 is lost A guard is kept about the residence of Jeff. Davis niidt aod dy. Latest News Through Rebel sources the Richmond Whiy,') we have good news from Charlea- - -...:., defenseless alreadv. bcine able . . . ... ... ; t0 return fir only at long intervals. Gov. ; liooham ha issued a proclamation for tbe immediate removal of all aoa-eombitaots fro m Charleston. Tbe dispatches say that , defense of the h.ibor doe. not depend . . i. u i -r mly upon tort bumpier that even if tbe main SnmpterfalU, the harbor may still be held. The city is to be defended "street by street and bouse by bouse, as long a. a foot of earth is left." This news seems to settla tha fate of the cradleof treason. Cbarles- ul IB u uuuicu. aula WW mil capuc. euus v ! heM lhe .otk J ... a a j . Wa have some ngly news from Kansas. That murdering, highwayman, (jiantrell 1 has managed to surprise the Iowa of Liwrenee wilb hi guerrilla, and burned nearly tb whole of it, probably killing a number of tha inhabitant. Gen. Lane was in the town and is probably captured. There were no troops there, aad lb peo ple seem to have beeo taken o suddenly that no resistance oould be aad. It is about time for Q uaotreli's career to elose ; be baa never been aoytbiog batter than a murderor, and should have been treated aa i such from tbe first. CiacrsNATf, Aug. 21. Tha Gaa-lle has reosived private advice, from the Ar my of the Cumberland up to tbe 17th ; iust., wbioh state that a movement was is I progress, and tbe pnblie nay soon look i fr important news from East Tennessee. X7itZ- -ril lLWL9UWUttt SUittUtt. Corrtctal Weekhf JJ J" g . ; nve Si go ; Corn, old 75 Clover seed... ; Oats 60 Wool 1 Flaxseed 1,50 Potatoes Dried Apples. $1,00 Shoulder FirkinButter 12 Ribs & Sides Fresh Batter... 15 Ham Rig 4, 5, sod 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 Hurley 90 to 91.00 In Miltoa, 234 inut, udJemly, JNO. V.OOODLANDER j trtj about itJ vrarm. In KoattiDic, 20th to-., tn M 41- Vr, FREDERICK i 8 HUN I KK, lateoviier of Whit Sh-rt wim-wiirfca. In Uw.-hnr, ITtb loot. CALVIN D. ann of CaUla mml llatiMa Wirth, 8 moot hi anil ltt oay. NOTICE. t MRETIMi of the Executive Committee fx. of lhe Union County Agricultural Soci ety, will be held at mv Office, on biTcan.r, the 5ih day c.t September next. .1 a a t, P M. 1 he Commitire rill be punctual in ibeir f""dl,"ee' business of importance will be laid before Iheiu. 1. A. MEIM Z. Aug. 14,1863 Rec'g Sec'y Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers. 1)APERS to procure Exemptions from the Draft, and applications for bounty, back parand pensions, can he procured bv calling on JAMES F. Ac JOH.N B. I.I.N X, Lewi, bar Graham's Estate. THE undersigned bas been appointed by the Orphans' Conn of Union eoumy, as Au litor to distribute lbe balance in the hands of J.wr.. F. Lisa, ExecuMt of ALEXANDER GRAHAM, late of Lewisburg, deceased, and will meet the persons interested in said estate at the Grand Jury Room in Lewisburr. on Mnsn.v, the 14th day of September, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A M. A. 8WINEFORU, And. SCHOOL LETTING. THE Public Schoofs of No.Taca.tawvn Boaooaa will be Irt foriasjAVinter term on SiTi-nmr, Sept. S6iV The Term will commence on MondtrfTOct Bin, and eontinne 6 months. Applicants are deairrd tn attend the Letting at I. P. M. The Cnnnty Superin tendent will be present to hold the Examina tion of Teachers. By order of the Board: J P TU8TIM, Bee'y Special Notice. The Proprietors of the OIRARlV HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully aaUr the attention of Business Meo and iheTraveltjig aommunity lo the superior accommodations and comfort offered in their establishment. 3ml0ll.' KA.NAGA, FOWLER t CO efatrst anions. 1863-4. Just received the latest styles of Fash ton a fur lhe Fall of 1863, and Winter of 1S64, m w.s BUD aa-and will continue to CUT AND VUKS I P cloihiog tn the most satis factory manner shop on North Third 8i. ' JOHN B. MILLER Lewisburg, Aog. II. "'S I 101 "CHRONICLE," establlsked ia 1843- PUttNITUB E ! Broke Out in a Nw l'lace! B U It E A C S, rroaiflOlntlS FJXE DRESSING CU REAL'S, SECRETARIES, DESKS, Ac. Ac. JiffTrnt prices. BEDSTEADS, ! from S3 Is IMAI diOeraat fatter a. aad UUat itjUa. '. TABLES, EwtnaTinn. 11 tet Qj itpwur U. Centra. PVr, tnj. Card, t iMTitnr 8lf . ITt-raftTWI, Matt oi any Hllttl CI wutnl linircl, but Waiiuut, Mah'ittrtr ami iba vootl alvitya od baud for thm trail. STANDS, Tapnr. faai-Not. twtof, Ac i, r-ATV i :i t i ii't'n I' ' 1 . m & . a a eutAS, liUlAOS, laics, puuerns, CHAIRS, CphoNt-r-, t.ara Arm. Sewing, Parlor Cbalra always tn h.nJ: .iM.Can. aVat. Laraw Korkrr anil .Sura., jUJ..rl I..H1 l.t(..adal auck.iT.U i aim iDuann 1-ii.iri, aiw... oa nauu. TOW El, RACKS JgUG II-TR AY BOOK ami bUOW CALs, &C. ai.aCbiidn-a'a.iiaira,aiw.iloaaaiid. fS, ! Furniture of my oan manufacture, imustJ ! one gtar. l c .i iuiuii. iu bUMii iiiii, a. iuuu mm c" s" "P n H'arse.) to at.ei ' '-M'RTAKIXU B..SI.Kf-I , some1 iweotv-ne or more different s finl fiaish.d ,nd K,dy on , fine Hearse.) to atiend to the will keep zed Cof- ahort Bo- t:ce, and will sell tweoty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in l.ewisbor. Call ami sre before purchasing elsewhere. KEPAIRINU done immedialrly, C HAS. BEI.L, Chambclin't BluJt. LasrUlmrc, r.a. H, IsiU. . . NEW GR03ER7 AND 1w .a Ca . a CO VISlOn StOrO ! 7HE subscriber has jnst opened a Family Grocery and Provision Blore, in Rodeu- . baugh', building (late Kreamer's Tinship) h a building (late Hreamer a l insmpj AVcst end of Markot Square, I the curb, properly graded with th alreci, aad where he has just received a well sslealed ' hJ " fTLil JiHi.'ZZ assertmeoi of fresh I ?'her. U63. .d fnrthcr.tr . ,, ' and propnetors of said lota or aay at tfeem GROCERIES AND PROVISIONii.b.lUefor.egleetu.-.k.lh.s.idj.vjj. such asCffee, Tea. Chocolate. Sugar. Rica. ' meat within lb. lime r'ff Molasses. Kish. Salt, Sp.ees.Vinegar.Rais.as. Street Commissioner of tb i aorongh u Iwrrty Breoms, Brushes.Tubs, Buckeu,So.p,Buuer. ' auihorixed to proceed forthwith lo complcn Cheese. Kg.. Fruit. Frail Cans, Urang - ,B?.xr-1- ?f "'"I Lemons. .P,s . Functor, fiZ Floor and Feed, Cotb, Cattle Powder, ! Attt w. j.aTow. ciern QIJEENSWARE. Window 8hades. Matches, j lwiaburg. Aug. 4. ISO biore Polish, Nuts SnaiT. Tobacco, Cigars and everything else ia lhe Grocery In of which he offers at the lowest prises for avaau or vouuirj i ronucr. CIIA'S ROLAND Lewisborg. May 7. 166 THE UNIVERSAL ij "9 r-J n ' ' VTO Wringer can be durable without Cog 1 ' Wheels. The Universal Wringer took the first Premium (silver medal and diploma) al lhe New York Kair,I86l. It was pronounced SI I'EKIOR TO ALL OTIIEKS in the World's Fair at London, 1S62. and has always taken ihe6rM Premium in every State and County Fair when in fair competition with other machines. It is tbe Original and only (ienuine and ReliaMe Wringer before the People. It surpasses .11 others in Strength of Frame, Capacity of Pressure, Tower of Action. We rkalleage the Warn we efj all rawpriltio ! It saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Mnney! It will wear for Years without Repair! No Servant can Break it in Using! A child eight years old can Operate it! No caution or skill is required in its use! It save iu eost ia clothing every six months! foEvery Wringer with Co--Wheels m warranted in every particular. CANVASSERS WANTED! To men who have had experience as can vassers, or any who would like to engage in the sale of this truly valuable invention.tihetal inducements will be offered and good territory given them (they paying nothing forihe Patent Right) in which they ah.ll have the exclusive sale. Editors desiring a Wringer caa pay in advertising. R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 1005m( 343 Broadway, New York Executors' Notice. "V'OTICE is hereby given that letters lria y mentary oa the last will and teatainani of ANDREW HAGENBUCH. late of East Buffalo Tp. Union Co. deceased, have bee granted lo the subscribers by the Register of j t-nion county in due lorm of lawitherelore.il persons indebted to said estate are requested to j 4.00 5 ' 2 ..12 8 aSffiW STMft.Yl n.t'f . iUEaww fiV iiiiiiicuiaic iajuieiii,anu most; ojviiij : fc undersigned, by ine negisier ft uuir-w claims against the same wtl! present them i eoanly ; due form of law; therefor all pgr properly authenticated for settlement lo the I knowing themselves indebted lo .aid Kucahm, asnnttw c . H.wMHt'ciM t.-ii.. , " , ' lnl to ,ke iariaasdiMo aav- Or to FETRR HAilKXBUCII, Wei Miltoaj. ta.oa Co. S.twijKl iisiih.shulii. , Miiuainia tw. Or OKWIli . HATBd, UmU lu ll, uwiaeurg Jaaall. lab! Admlalatratwr'a Notice. TOTICE is hereby given, that Letter. A of Administration upon the Estate of JOHN M'CAI.L, late of Hartley township, in Union county,dec'd,bavc been granted lo tb undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due form of law. Therefore, all persona indebted to aaid eatate are requested to make immediate payment and those harm- any just claims ar also requested to prr-ent them legally au'hrniicated for settlement lo JOHN CROSSi;R'Vv; ,,. Lewisborg. Jnn ! -WM. Na, 1,011. j iAaminatiim of Com. School Teachers. V.N rxamiaaiioa ef Taacbvr. will ba fcfU io lbe lolluwing Utsineta. oa Ura 4av meaiinned. Tbe Wtoivr Term of lb Public hunt will . optB, sad all apatiraat will Ho well to prepare for ibrir wwk. All mar nni he anreesafol in enntij aiiuaiioas, aod therefore it is desirable fur each . lu ; be aiOe io "ernre as (od a Maiiaioaiat ef ti'nessan bvoraheean. A"eiral vigilance , i.i ihe price of liberty," so dihfval labor ia i ih only sure means of success as a tracker. ' Kinminatirnt to bejia punctually at ia ib m . ruins, and a failure ia this point I a bad i.rnen ftr an applicant, liiret tors and fai f nis are ripecied la be prvsrau vawasas viswa. , .New Brrlla-M faMIe SelMol Ihh tVt.T J l.MiiM-rf Pailvr's Una T I M.m,.tH.r.t ratm a II 4 " i I . u.ni.toa a at UartMaa " ! ! Il.rllxr at UarelUIB 11 1 Y.m't Hahlw-al rik-1 U V 1 . t0..l .1 MaSalo. X KnwM a IS . aituhiw-RrtkukaU " kll. (u.j.r' s. u a " 1 Vul..n.na U4praS.iitM4 alViaaaM . . W hit. IW-.I ..Colaa.ba Oct. 1 ! lnl;-tl luUl ." 1 JUH A.IIHIA, iMbkanr. Ant IV 1SSS. Coa.lj Santa!nrat Five-Twenty U. 8. Loaa I fr t I ( hr. LEVMsBtRO BANK, of Ltwiab.ri, L'uion Co, is Apenl for lb sala of lb nited Si airs Mix per Ceou rivc-Tweaty Years' Loan. Amounts cau b had to suit th aiaaas at ita,nat iDdidoals. Th. l.tervat oa tb'S ! Loaa is payable and will be paidia Ould. (903 . i f Jarnh Tatmr df'aL JbSiai OI J3C00 larger, BBC , -fATOTlCE is herebv civea. tb.l Letters la- j.1 tameoiary oa the last will aad leslamea! it JAIUB X AKUbK. oeeeaaea, taie oi nar lleton borough. Union county, ksv keen eranted to the undersigned, by the Register ef I nion county, in due form of law; .11 persona haviug claims against said ratal will praseal them, and ihnse owing s.id estate ar reu.ua led to make immediate paymeat, to JOHN VARCER. Eica. LEWIS YARUER.J lor Uartleton, July , U6J5 pd Boroi(b Ordinance. BE it ord.iaed by ike Barf ea. and Tow Council of lbe borough ef Lewisburj, a n.l ii ia herebr aaaeled bv th aalbori'V oC I the same. Thai the ow.era aad propriewra of l,.ia fronting on eaat aide of r.unk Mreet, 1 sooih of Market, beiweea 8l laia aad v Catharine street ia said boroatb,ar kvreby i ika aumnn ia frost of . J ... , ta ... um. widlk M MT(n(au . v jd Mreet ,ofUl 0,id -.i,) f he building line of the lot la lb lia -t Auditor's notice. . mBE andersi?ned bavins- been aooointe.1 1 bv lbe Court of Common Pleaa of L'aioa county to audit aaoiake diauibuiioa asaong those entitled to receN the aaaseJbe funds in Court arising from lh salef lb Real Estate of Taoa.a Haves. Pffrtu f Writ of Plu. Fi. Fa. N. IO. tLvyTerak 1063. will meet all persona inlesVsird ia .aid land at the Office of Orarfg Hayes,iat boroagh of Lewiaburzlafn Tknrsdav. lhe leak dav of September. 1883, at 10 o'clock. A M. at Wbiah time a.a place ail may atiraa warn tnias pro o. a. uuwiu, Auditor rt T TT3T3WTTt I xj. uai. ii ad, Attorney at Law, LzwisstKe, niwi eew p. J riFFICE (on Market St) formerly oceapi4 J By wm. c.meroa. jr. ' Collections and olker proressmaal Basines j Mrnmnllv mtimmAmA In I'l.im. trim Pai.u.wa 9 ; Bounties and arrears of pay dae from Gov's. ! made out and collected FJuae 1. 1863 Sheep Estrayed. TEFT lhe premises of the subscriber, near i the Turnpike, ia BnfTaloe township. ih middle of June last. EIGHT OLD SHEEP (one black) and SEVEN LAMBS four to iva months old all with tbeir tails cropped. A satiable reward will be paid for taeir rviara, or for information where ihey wi.v be fnaad. ABRAHAM E8H. Tho Secretary of the Treasury has authorized m to continue my Agency for a briof period, And nnlil further notice, I shall eonti.u to receive Subaciiptioa. lo tha . 5-20 LOAN AT PAH, At my Office, and at th differe.t 8ub-Agea cks throughout the Loyal State. JAY COOKE. 8abscriptioa Agent, IU South Third Street, Philadelphia Eatate of William Thorn aa, deed'. VTOTICE is hereby give, that Letter of l Administration upon lhe Est eT n. ... l nf Eaat Baffaln Twp. .aOB jjo-, deceaaed, have been granted to i - - - - - - meat, a.a tnos sn'r. ! th seme are also reqi ested to present them properly authenticated tc r settlement to LEWt! EVANS, Admtn'r. al Matiawnw OtT. 8eha;tkltt Co . t Stt aa a Ha. U.lwi. UM. VAXiil.IKa.tas, UwwwOT- Cash paid for Bark. I WISH to purchase a tanr quantity cf ROfU OIK B IRK. delivered at my Taanerv Yard in Lewisburr. for which I will par the bigheai price in ea-h. May 14, '"
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