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Urbana Union Directory. Urbana Union Directory. The Markets. GRAIN &c. F) e, Flour, per W- OaW, per busli .. . . Flour extra 5.00 Barley Wheat, bush 90 t. lover StiSa Bye- "---' Timothy" ;.v.i S-. 50 ,:ooo 'COO . 1.00 Ha v. per ton o.wiiux Cora, per bashel, 28 PROVISIONS. . .-?- Roef, per pound, 5f&8 Pork, ' ' 5(t8 Bacon, Ham, - - 12 Mackerel, ' . ,W White Fish, ubl, 4.00- Sugar? ' 1011 Molaase, N.O. 66 Pnttttoc, pr. bu. - ,. , 40 E'crs, pr. uo7 " 6 Chickens, ' 1.20 Lard. o. Batter, ' 10 i Dried Apples.ttv 5i0 CINCINNATI. Floor,.. Wheat, . Corn,... Barlev, . Rye,."... .J4.1.V4.30 ... 90 a 1.00 ... fiO.iiTO - 5050 Ovts 31 Clover Seed,. .4.7)5. "X) Whiskev, .... luwle Ho-g, . ." 5.T5(.ij;.00 Lard, ........ NEW YORK. Flour 5.00 45.30 Wheat, L10.il.S0 Hve ' W-a Barley 8055 Corn.....- Onts Whiskey,... Beet, . S6.r8 a..j4i 4.753.5.50 Railroads. Railroads. SANDUSKY, DAYTON & CINCIN'TI R. R. On and after May 5, 1802, Train. will pasi this (Urbana.) station, a follows - - GOING NOKTB. Mail .....10.20, a. M. NiVExpres".""! Way do Monday., Wed. Friday..... 6.), Tb.rouj.-h Freight, every day..... LW, soma soith- Mail....... 2.05. P.M. Mornintr Express om t - Way doTuesdiv, Tbura Saturdays. .2.00, p. M. Through Freight, every day, -10, A. M. Tnited States Express Messenger on the Mail tr.im,y- JAS. P. PIN-BAR, Agent. COLUMBUS, PIQUA AND INDIANA R. 3?. On and after May 2y, lo2, Trains will leave Ur ban, as follows : CODiO WEST. 5;::::::::::::::::::::: GOING BAST. yoS Express,. ;; J A3. U. BROWN, Apent Church Directory. n.nTtn f iiT-tx tt West Court St. Rev. L. hT Lone, Pastor. Services every Sab bath. Hour.: 1L, A. M., , r. M. t r nfi SiK-iai Praver Meeting on Wednes day evening, at 7 o'clock. Ev LtnrEBATf Chtbcil South-East corner Court and Walnut Streets. Kev. J. S. SeYennsr liaus, Pattor. Services every other Sabbath. Hours : 11, a- M., 3, r. M. Ssbbath School at 8, A. M. 1st Meth. E. CHrncH.-5outh-Wcst comer Church and Korth Main Streets. Rev. C. W. Pears, Pastor. Servives every Sabbath. Hours : 11, A. II.. 7, P.M. General Class Meeting, Monday evening, at i Regular Trayer Meeting, Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock. 8u Mbth. K. Cnturn. East Water Street R.v. J. M. "liobmson, Pastor. S.T-iees every fiabtwitn. Hours : 11, 1. M. 7, P- M. Sabbath School at 2, P. M. General Class Meeting, Monday evening, at . o'clock. Baptist Chtkch. Eat Court Street Rev. J. C. BoDham, Pastor. Services every Sabbath. Hours, 11, a M., 7, P. M. Sabbath School at 9, A. M. , Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening, . o clock. Epthoopaj, Chiuch. Corner Scioto and Ken ton Streets. Rev. Cummings, Pastor. Ser vice, every fourth Sabbath. Hours : 11, A. M., 3. p. M. New Chtrch. North-west corner South Main and Revnolds streets. Rev. J. T. Eaton, Pastor. Services every Sabbath. Hour : 11, A. M. Cathouc C acBCH. John Street Rev. Kearney, Priest. Service, every Sabbath. Hours 11 A. M. Associate P.efokjjed Chcbch. West Market Street. .. Official Directory. COUNTY. M umber of Congrew, Common Pleas J udge. Senator, Representative, . Probate Jndge, : Clerk Common Plcaa, Prosecuting Attorney,. Auditor, . Treasurer, . . Sheria; . . Recorder, . . Surveyor, Coroner. ' . S. Sii-Uabarger. E. Parsons. Samson Mason. . A. P. Howard. . A. F. Vance. John Russell. . Levi Gciger. Samson P. Talbot Decatur Talbott C. H. Ward. David M. Fisher. Jas. Q. Baird. Griffith Eliis. Commissioners, . Thomas Chance, c i viTTil;fTMt Tlotii.imin Davis Infirmary Director., . . JohnW.Hitt. Jonas Hedges, Win. Sampson, Auctioneer, . . - Jacob Zombro. TOWNSHIP. Trustees, .... J.H.Patrick, Wm. McDonald, Robt R. ColwelL Treasurer, . . . Tbos.lL Berry. Clerk .... James G. Ogden. J P 's, . . N. Rhodes, Wm. Patrick. Constable", .... Jacob Zombro, J. C. Jones, John Thomas, John C Tabor. CITY. Mayor, Council, Ellis, James William Patrick. . George B. Coulter, Griffith P. Pindar, George W. Collins, Recorder, - . " . -. . John Rnssell. Marshal, .... Jacob C. Jones. Street Commissioner, . . J- C. Jones. Board of Education, . J. H. Young, Pres. J. P. Pindar, W. T. Bueser, E. B. Patrick, A. J. Guthridge, John Russell, Secretary. The Mails. BotTHtRN MAnv ria Cincinnati, Louisville. St Louis, fcc Closes at 2:00,P. M.; arrives at J Oil), a. "AlT'lfetters, fcc for Souihcm, 8outh-Eastcrn and South-Western Ohio, Southern Indiana and Illinois, SoTith-Western States, and the Territo ries, with Letters (only) for California, &c, via O vcrland Route, go m this mail. Northern Maii. via Toledo and Cleveland. Closes at 10:15, A. M. ; arrives at 2:05, P. M., daily. All Letters, Ac for Northern and North-Y est crn Ohio, North-Western States, New York, New Jersey, the New England States, Canada, Ac, Foreign Countries, and California, &c, via Pana ma, go in this mad. . Eatbr Mail rw Colnmbas. Qoses at 6:30, r. M.; arrives at 8:30, a. m. daily. Letters for Central and Eastern Ohio, Pennsyl vania, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, and the Bonthern Atlantic States, go in tbis'maiL Western Mail via Indianapolis. Closes at 6: 45, am.; arrives at 8, P. M. daily. Letters for Western Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Io wa, &c, go is this mail. Mctcal Matl for Mutual, Rosedale and Dar hv Plains (and Mecbanicsbunr. on days mention ed). Arrive Tuesdays departs Mondays. N. AMBROSE Postmaster; .," . Wm. Rhodes, Deputy. jVERTISE IX TUB i U -.. ANA UNIOIT, i -J - -r . ' ' ' - - Ifyoo wi te sW - . . fr. URBANA UNION. CITY AND COUNTY. This Paper. The question 1kt L6en apked, -whether ; tho Vrbana Ujho Tf IT! be a permanent paper. We answer that it is no tempor ary thing ; it is meant to be pcrBianeat. It makes no debts, but pays as it goes. Those who wish to bo subscribers aust pay in- advance else they cannot be sub icribers. Customers for job work uiust pay on! delivery, or they eanu6t be" cus tomers. The publishe-r wishes to be ex plicit the Urbana Unio.t will do its duty, and will keep good its word. Democratic County Convention. The democracy of Champaign County and ail oilers in favor of the Union as it was and the Constitution as it ie are respectfully re quested to meet at the Court House fu Ur bana, on Saturday, St-pf. 20tl), 18G2, for I he purpose of nominating a candidate foe each of the following county offices : Auditor and Sheriff; also the appoirrting of a Central Committee for the coming year. Bv order of the Democratic Central Com miltee of Champaign County.. V. A. Pcrtlsbacoh, Cimh-man. ' Tdk Logan Gazette says the Popes last Bull is Bull Run ! PtACHEa are very plentiful in our market at h orn 50 cents to $1,25 per bushel. .Thk sick and wounded of the OGth in the Washington hospitals are getting along very well. Tue city of Springfield has furnished its quota, and consequently none will be drafted from it. We are still without sufficient force to is sue our paper as we would like to, but conS dently expect the arrival of a " reinforcement" next week. Wt learn that some of our Sireet Generals who could with MeClellan's army have been in TtiJimond lonr asro are now hurraing for Little Mac. Shall this be allowed ? Thk Union convention last Saturday didn't manifest as much Gumption as it might have done, else it would have nominated our neigh bor for Inf. Director. J a vies A. Wilcox, of Columbus, has been appointed Colonel of the 113th Regiment, in which is Capt. Hiker's Company from -this county, and D. B. Warner, of London, Major. The Regiment is yet at Camp Chase. The 13th Ohio is reported to be wilh Bu ell's army in Kentucky by Mr. Ayckerman, or that regiment, who arrived at his home in Urbana, last week. We always have good ac counts of the gallant old Thirteenth. Large Train. One train of fifty-eight cars of freight passed over the 8. D. & C. Railroad last Tuesday, drawn by a single locomotive. It strikes us that "lion LTorse"" must have been " first class," or it would have baulked. The lines . . . . " He who fight, and runs away Will live to fight another day,". , may be altered to suit those trying to escape the draft thus: . ' ' .. - - He who sneaks to Canada, Like other dogs, will have his day. Among those who were wounded and dis abled in the recent battles in Virginia We find the following namfes ol the 6Gth regiment r Reuben Humbert, co. C, W. 11. Delia, CO. E, W. W. Cranston, co. A, C. T. Norris, Co. K, A. D. Riker, co. G, Horace Green, co. K, J. S. Lamb, co. A. Ji is said that Kirby Smith made every bodycitizens as well as soldiers take a pa role in Kentucky. Well, what ol it? The Government of the United Stales can order in the ranks, e ery citizen who took a parole because he had no business to take one, not being a soldier in arms against the Confeder ate States. ' Fersosal. Our friend Judge Blochcr, of Ceiina, was in town last week. The Judge is of the " cratt and profession," aud yet con tributes to the press, occasionally. . . He is Drafiing Commissioner of Mercer county, at present Capt. Jos. P. Fyffe, U. S. Navy, is at home in Urbana, on a visit lo his friends. , Tkovost Marshals. The State of Ohio is divided into six districts and over each District a Provost Marshal is appointed. Judge Mitch ell, of Fiqua, is appointed to this Dirtrict. The District Marshal has, however, the power to appoint deputies in the several counties in his District. Mr. Fulton will retain his office for this county. According to the Richmond journals Gen. Prince and twenty-nine other Federal officers of Gen. Pope's army, captured at the Culpep per fight, have been taken to Gordonsyille, handcuffed. Among the number is Captain Van Deman of the 66th; who, we trust, will have a thousand opportunities yet afforded him to pay the rebels for this brutality to brave men. We noticed last week the arrival ol a num ber of the sick and wounded of the 66th at New 'York. The following of the number have been transferedto the'U, 3. General Hospital at Portsmouth Grove, R. L C6th Regiment Richard Perigo, co. G ; B. Bruffey, co. B ; Corp. Hollo way, Co. F; Sergt. W. Scott, co. F, - The Deputy U. S. Marshal, Capt. J ohn Hurd, desires us to say that all those having U. S. Muskets are requested to bring them in to him. LTe will have the old muskets exchang ed for the new, improved pattern,- and thus there will be enough effective weapons on hand to arm a company at once for any press ing emergency, as in the recent danger to Cincinnati. Mn. J. Van OrFEBACKEc, of this county, and now a clerk in the Interior Department at Washington, rendered efficient service as a nurse on the bcttle fields tit Manassas and Bull Run after the recent conflicts. He went out on the Sunday after the battle, and work ed all the week urulcr'a flag of truce wilh the wounded, until worn down with hunger and liu'gue h was compelled' to come away, on Saturday. '' ""' ' ' Candidates for County Offices. !.Tbf Court House geoplej'ave .field their usual meeting fr nominating ccmn lfy officers, on Saturday, Sept. 13. The thinjr was so managed as to have a full attendance, from TJrbanaand, no attend ance from some oTtbe townships". Mr. John T. Zombro was nominated as County Auditor, which, we suppose, is ss good a choice as could be made, if the present Auditor, Mr. Talbot, must go out, merely because he is very well qual ified for the place, and perfectly wider-; stands the duties ot it. Mr. Charles II. Ward was renominated as Sheriff. . Mr. Benj. Davis as County Commis sioner, and Mr. E. L". Small as Director of the Foor House. '. This is said to be a Convention with out, regard ,to .party, while, the. war Jasts,. and as the persons chose'rilre Of orfe par ty, and the delegates the same, we may suppose that none others could be found of proper qualifications otherwise some Democrat might have been put on the ticket for symmetry. Occasional inrruiries arc made at this fce, by former subscribers to the Free Press, who had paid in advance, and for a period not complete when that .paper stopped. ' Some of the persons seemed to j have the expectation that the publisher of the Urbana Union should complete the contracts made by the publisher of the Free Press. To all such persons, expla nations have been made, but as there may be many others, it is here declared that the Urbana Union has no connection with the Urbana Eree Press, either in the ac counts and business of that office, or as, a continuation of that paper. True, it occupies the same tooths, and uses, in part, the same type and materials for which navment has been duly made. It r j has made no use of the old subscription lit, and has never possessed it or sought to! possess it; nor has it made anycontract to furnish the paper to the Free Press subscribers, uor has it been asked to do so. Orders drawn on the Treasury of Champaign Co. for three weeks ending Sept. 13, 1862. Aug. 23 John Kump, School 8t. Paris, " " Corp. " P. W. Alden, Mechanicsburgh School, " D. Loudeuback, M. R. School, 30i. 14U.O0 100.00 134G.2M S5.00 2S5.f6 " " ip. 25 Joseph Miles, Lewisburgh " " A. F. Lecklear, Adams " .... V - . " - -" - Tp. - c -" " Wm. rtorf, enrolling volunteers, 041..-r4 - 97.00 8.00 2G Ilenrv Cowirill. Salem School, 000.00 " Aaron Rawlin, Union " 200.00 " Decatur Talbolt, Urbana" 2i-'1.40 " F. JI. Barker, Concord " 300.00 " Tp. 2S00 " J. L. Mitchan, Assessor fees, 1.50 " W. R. Thoina., ' ' 3.00 " J. W. McBcth, " " fi on " Jas. W. Wells, " " 150 2(1 ( lias. K. Cranston. " " 8 00 " Francis Bull. Harrison School, 557.72 : " " Tp. 103.00 , . '.' Spriiit-hills. . . . - 24HAH " -Jarrres Downy, Wood, ' SO Jacob Koinbro, Assessor fees, " Hamilton Magrew, witness " ' 1). H. Wvaut, Jackson School, " Wm. B. Woodward, witness, " N. 11. Harr, " R. H. Seelcv, Assessor, SepL, 2 p. JI. Beuu'et, Rush School, .. , Tp. 4 David Loudcnback, J. P. " J. R. West, Constable. ' " T. H. Berrv. Urbana School, " Samnel Williairu., Com'r, fce, " Thus. Chance, " " 5 F. N Barker, Concord School, 6 Urbana Gas Co, gas for July. ", T J JlcFarland, wood for C II, ' 10 S Williams, Com'r, fees, " Thos. Chance. " " 2.25 6.00 2.00 S00.00 25 2.00 1.50 CC0.:i4 85.50 3.55 2.45 500.00 0.10 8.50 75,00 S,b0 70,00 3.10 2,50 11 T H Berrv, Urbana Corporation, 500,00 12 C P I Rail Road, freight on laws, 50 13 Patrick Sullivant, sawing wood, ' 5,00 Intelligence from Fortress Monroe informs us that the men oi the 66th captured by the rebels at Port Republic have been 'released and aie now at that point. The names of only one-third of the released prisoners are given but we suppose that all have been " sent on their way rejoicing., . Whether or not. they will come any further North at present we are not informed. The 66th needs them badly enough. Since writing the above, Mr. Humes has received a letter from .his. son, D: Merrill Humes, one of the released prisoners, which states that they have arrived at Washington ragged and dirty from their prison life in the South. Upon arriving at Washington they lay on the ahip twenty-six hours without any thing to eat. This is disgraceful and some body i3 to blame for it, and whoever it may be deserves the "execration of all friends of the noble boys of the 66th. But about one-third of the boys were re leased ; and we are not furnished their names in full. A. M. Gakgewer, Esq., Sec'y of the Ohio Sanitary Commission at Washington, writes from Washington that " nearly all otlr wouud ed are doing well." nesays: ' " Please say to your Aid Societies that we will be glad if they will forward to 6nf Asso ciation, No. 537 A street, Washington, the following articles, viz: Pocket-hankerchiefs, shirts, drawers, woolen aocks, lint and band ages. . Oke of the saddest individual misfortunes of the war that has come within our knowl edge is that which has befel our young friend Webb. Purcell. Mr. Purcell enlisted in the 45th Regiment, and was with it but a few weeks when he caught a severe cold which so affected him as to cause the loss of both his speech and hearing. He will be place ! in the Asylum at Columbus where it is hoped the lost powers will soon be restored to hint. Su'crTafc the painful realities 6T war?" Drafting. On the first of September the following townships lacked in furnishing their quota as follows': U'rba'na,"32'; 'MatTfiver, 52: Jackson, 19; Concord. 6; Harrison, 4; John son, 23 ; Salem, 13 ; Union, 3. Since that tfme three have volunteered from Urbana township so that its deficiency i3 29. . It will require some exertion to fill up the , .1 ' - t. .1... quota, anu tlie sooner it la none tue uuuer. There are certainly 23 men in Urbana town ship out of 500 who enn "go to war. Co. for three weeks ending Sept. 13, 1862. Married On the Oth ijst., at the Baptist. Parsonage, by Rev. Johrr C. Donham, Mr. David McKil lop, and Mis Mar C. Joluison, both of Cham paign county. Co. for three weeks ending Sept. 13, 1862. Married Arrival of Chaplain Sears of the 95th Regiment. .- f ,,- r,-,,- r . ,:, f. V The Cuanlain of t'u O.nii Kcgmicjt f.'u y ..i T v', V,- ...... ....:...,,. i;,',o! I., neV. I . . .-MW.-. id- J'im iii.i" Richmond. Kv.. l-aving that place one w-ck j A vi'ilfdaf-'afer lia'viii'' spent One wee!; ill Ihe lu.-j.r;.!. He reports the following itrrh-, rwi!i'--;i will be-of interest to our read !rs : ; The fozt 9nr-eon of the tufted States ibispflalal RicMinoiid reports tlic killed ol the I nio'.r m Mv in the battle of "Richmond at 250, n:ul w.MMKlcd at 702. : lie reports lindiiig in the Seminary budd ing, the general hospital, the following nicni- ...g, tue t uu. uu ... ..- ! bers of the Uitb Kegimertc, some ot whom , ,. , , , , were sightly wounded, and have since re- " i. r ; ; . " -. ' : "' '!J ' . " . .. . . . . fWe give only the names ol those in com panies E. and G, from this county. Fd. Usibs. tt'i":'.- - - i. ' Wm. Crawford, co G, wounded in right side, (since died ;) C. Atkinson, co E, in foot, (returned yesterday ;) Martin Flinder, co G, slight wound ; Adolphus Green, co G, badly wounded in leg, and died Sept. C, a few hours after amputation ; S. K. Hutchinson, cr G, wounded in shoulder; Geo. Kizer, co G, leg amputated ; Daniel Mulhern, co E, in ankle Judah Nash, co E, in hand, (since returned ;) Geo. Keddle, co G, nurse ; Richard Taylor, co G, wounded in arm', sir returned. This includes about forty-two wounded, but not inemding a tew in the errantry at pri vate houses, which the chaplain did not see. lie broVght" about 30 fetters to friends of the 93th, which were mailed at Cincinnati. Quite a number of tlie regiment have since been discharged, and are on their way home. rThe names of some, who were left in charge of the wounded, are not hero given. Capt. Warnock remained to look after his men, al ?o Trivate Green, of Newark. The chaplain, further reports that he left to obtain from Gt a. Smith the privilege of bringing ambu lances direct from Cincinnati for the wound ed, and found, on application at Lexington, tltat Doctor McDermont has just obtained a special pass for that purpose, and he was compelled to find his way home by a circuit ous route through Paris, Carlisle, Flemings burgh and Maysville, and thence by land to Cincinnati. Of the names of the killed, he has no list. Those who died in the hospital were directly interred in the cemetery at Richmond. Most were wounded throngu the leg. Friends should not be over solicit' ous &bout their friends who may be missing, as many made their escape and are now with the Union army at Louisville, The ambu lances reft Cincinnati on Thursday, and will probably return in a week. A few will doubtless die from fever and the result of am putation. Those in the hospitals were doing well, being furnished with" many 'comforts from the Unionists of Richmond, w ho com prise tbe principal families and citizens.' The number of our wounded in and around Rich mond does not exceed' three hundred, and many are daily discharged. The chaplain will be at Camp Chase or in Columbus for a few days, and will be glad to answer the iri-q-iiries of frionds. Other particulars may be given in a.ew days. A JoufudL,' Is Camp Four Miles East ov Locistille, ) , " ' ' - - - Sept. 6, 1302. j ' ' Dkar : You will undoubtedly think by this time that I intend to keep you well posted, for I have written, I think, six or sev en letters since I left home. We are in camp this morning four miles out of the city, hav ing joined my squad with the balance of the regiment. We number 23 men in Co. A, and . . .,,.11 ll JliO in tne regiment, an torn; pieuy aui.vi regiment for so short service. This is in ad dition to those here Kc We mustered at Camp Chase 1.072 men. Just look at the figures I We are in good spirits again ; all we want is the privilege of recruiting the 95th. Our bovs will never stand to be consolidated w ilh any other regiment. - ' ! ! j i Sergt. Jons G. Beal, Co. A, 95th Reg't., O. V. I., Louisville, Ky The above we take from the Ohio State Journal of last Saturday. It seems that ev er) thing is not so harmonious in the 95th as might be. The entire regiment, both paroled and escaped, was ordered to be at Camp Chase last Thursday at 12 o'clock, all absentees to be treated as deserters. This was a " bull" of an order. How could those near Louisville be at Columbus on that day ? And many others of the regiment scattered iu Kentucky, with a number in Ohio who would not sec tlie order till after tlie appointed time ? Bui, we believe, all the Champaign boys at home went over, and as easily came back, claiming that the United States had no right to hold them there, unless merely for subsist tence ; that if they were di illed or made to perform guard duty, it would be violating their parole in' aiding or abetting against the Conlcderate States the former, in preparing them to fight against that confederacy and the latter, in filling the places of able-bodied sol diers who would thus be enabled to go into active service. The fact is, the question is a difficult one to solve ; and proves the folly of the " parole" agreement. While the men yet belong to the United States service they can render it no serrice. The only way to obvi ate the matter, is to do like Dobbs did with his apprentice " turn them off and hire them over again." Discharge them from the ser vice, and have them re-volunteer. It" they aro dUcharged they will not be sold iers and consequently need no parole : if they rc-Tolunteer they will be new soldiets: who have never beep, captured I . . . But we have it that the 95th is ordered to rendezvous in order to be sent to Pope to fight the Indians. If the Court knows her self and she thinks she do, every soldier who has entered the (three years') service, enlists for th ree years or during Hit war. What war ? The war of eleven rebellious stales, known as the Confederate States, against the Govern ment of the United States, and none other. Military Goons. That enterprising J"""'n, G. Klli8 & Co., keep on hand and manufacture to order, all descriptions of military suits, at the very lowest priceSi It is unnecessary to purchase anything of tho kind in the city when you can be furnished in as good style at home. This firm is always up with the times. As nearly every man wc brow anticipates being drafted we suggest that all purchase a ... '. . . t-.;i- i - . .1 .. i ...u .':i..r. mn Italy sun at E..iit s, so win, wuuei ei u man- ed will be ready I The Ukbasa. Union should be in the Lands j. of every family in Chi-.mpa'gu county. ! j A " Fair'' Answer.- A writer from Ohio, ontributes the following to Harper's Editor's ., . . ..... , ; . j. D'wer : " . T!?e Commissioners ef Mario cottnty made a vlit lo Cleveland, a few weeks since, on s.vi i,- business. They put m a 4 first crass hot.-l. and when they cam to breakJast, a bill : litre was handed to one of them by the wait j rr. The couulrv gentleman was puzzled by t!;P sight of it, Imi after examining it a mo ' nint, he-siivu-hed himself back, andsaid, "1 in.mnd'i oW'rjjctl to you for this paperr sir, and will read it al'tct bfcakfast." This is ftknoet .? goot as the yoimg gentle- Biall from Logan couiUy, who, upon being ,3n lu"" 1 ,,.,' presented wuh a bill of fare at the tablu or Use r-" Walnut Street House, Ciiicmnati, handed it back to the waiter, merely my ing, ;" Fill the. bill I". Van Vi.ece, of the Kinderkook, N. Y.. Rough Notes, gt-tb off the following among other good things : He that steals our purse, ttcr.hpct(tje stomps they're ours, they're yours, and have been slaves to thousands, and when they get dirty, will do nobody no good but he that appro priates to himself our good name, takes two Vs we would like to see him get the specie on. The SOtii. We understand that the 86th (three month's) regiment, in which is Capt. Mayse's company of this county, will be kept in tbe service thirty days after the expira tion of the lime for which they enlisted. TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS The Rri.ES of this Office are : That no com munication will be inserted, unless the name of a responsible person be given to the publish er. JIanu6erijts sent to this oflicc are to be con sidered the property Of the publisher, and not liable to be returned, except at publisher's op tion. ' Miss M. McGr.-"-Your manuseript hag been mislaid. As soon as We End it it will be re turned. P. M., Waynesville. Letter received. Thank you for information. J. IT. H. G., Camp Dennison. All right hereafter. A. B. You are mistaken in supposing that there will be no draft in Ohio if her quota is not filled. Connecticut has already drafted her deficiency, and all States will do likewise. The draft is a ccn wuty if the- quota is not furnished. S. R. G. Our paper is furnished for no less time than one year. The Urbana Union is the paper for the in dependent thinker and voter. TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS Special Notices. ."iMaii' ' gates jof guvcrtisiiitr. TRANSIENT AND LEGAL. One Simarc (10 lines or less) 1 insertion, J0.50 & " 0. 3 ' 1 00 " " ' " each additional o!25 REGULAR. One Square, 3 months, &1.50 "' " 6 " e.oo " " lyear, 10.00 J Column,.. .". 20.00 X " " 28.00- H " " 85.00 1 " " 00.00 6 in: 3 m: $12.00 15.00 20.00 35.00 7.00 10.00 12.00 20.00 Address, or Business Directory Card, 1 year $5.00 Th time for Drafting in Chnmrfairn Oonntv hnring tw0n tk..atniinl ttrrlvr .if Cm-prn. ir T.irf nn'til neaday. the l.t UV-of October A. 1). lvj, it will com- monce on rnai aav ai o chick a. m. at tlie t ourt House iu Urbana in nani County, and will be conduct- ed in accordance with the following suction of order ig?utd from the nr department. 5. At the time fixed ttn before provided hy the Commissioner for making the draft, the Sherift'of the County, or in his absence. tuch person as the Commis sioner may appoint, phall in the presence of said Com missioner, publicly place in a wn.'el or box, of a like diameter to such as are used for drawing jurors, sepa rate folded ballots, continuing the names of all persons remaining on snch enrollment lists not stricken off as before provided, and a proper person, appointed by the Commissioner and blindfolded, shall thereupon draw from said box or wheel a number of ballots, eoual to the number of drafted men fixed by the Governor of such btate as the quota of such county. By a subsequent order of the Governor of the State of Ohio, tlie draft will be conducted by Townships. , . JOHN II. BRYAN. Commissioner of Chainpaiim County Ohio. Urbana, Sept. 9, 13T3. ESTATE OF EVAITS GLENN, Dec'd. The last will of Erant Glenn, Dec'd. has been ni ved in the Probate Court of Champaign county, Ohi and the undersigned. Executor of said last will, has lyiven bond in said Court, and assumed the trust : all persons having claims on said estate will present the same to the nndersisjned. Urbana, Sept. 8 1662. . Mart W. Glesx. Exoc'r. LENT. I have lent and forpot to whom, Ranlett's Architecture; 2 vols., blue inorocco hack, contain ing plans, specifications and designs for building. The person having it will please return it. Aug. 2. nmf. JOHN n. JAKES. Clothing. g. P g H . a co I3 GO CD o CD' S o 2 co i n o A cr? Cr 3 o?., Km- GC x o o 3' c 5 p 3 IT 5 -S '03 0 n t3 r-r- -I &" w o p EL L a 5" o j. c S" rz ef g " c . H -. It CZ2 0 30 2 a: m 30 r o 0 E5 p 3 p 2 in CO S". O r-3 C3 n o B 3 ' M Legal. QIVIL ACTION PETITION FOR DIVOKCE. William Alfred, Plft", 1 In Common ricaa a;iiinst ' f Margaret Alftv4, Peteud't. ) fhaaipaitTit ouutT.Oliiii. Tn-fnid"Marnret Alfred trill Mkc notlra thru the said Willimu Alfred did. oli tlie Slst day nf A pril. Imi. Hie Ins petition in the Court of Common H- of Chain .ixu count-.-. Ohio the ohjett and prayer of sa:il pv lition i. ihit the bands of niatriuionjr mny ne diwl vcit hetween the aid partre? for the tollnwiux omw: Hlumrv and ).-n)si neglect of duty and that uuIitk aid defrmlant ntwtf appear, plwxt. au-wer or demur to eiiid peUiUui ai-wrdin tolUu culefJAf iU X'ourt. the same will Jh- taken B.D ccmi't6 'Siid.i(l d-f3nliint Ik further notified Ihnt tlie di rwilloiu of witneSMH will be taken at the office of H. C. Cearheurt. iu the town of trillion, comity of Crawford.Ohio. on the isth. 19th and '20th daye of September. A. F). t. between tlie iioan vT U 'clo-k, a.m. and A o'clock, r.v. offid davtt. and ilw exumination adjourned from day to day. thereafter, until all is taken. II. C. CKARIIAltT, COHWIN & DOrtillTT. Aug. SB, lsii. Allys for Petitioner. U1 THE CltEDITOItf OF JOHN' KAPP, Dkc'u. On the 21-t davof -Tulv. A.I). ISi'.-J. the Probate f'onrl of Cbaunuiiiru cu. der'ar(i tliaeHikieof Jolui- !nnpp. deceased, lo be probably insolvent: creditors re ibere- tore reainrcu lo nreseni ineir ciiiims jiu-.iuisi uh t".. to the undcrvynaLIur aHowance, wilhin aiit niint!ii from the time above mentioned, or tiny will not be entitled to navment. And all claims a.':iin-t sard es- tate which have Ix un presented to. anu allowed liy. tlie former admiiiitriirors "f -aid e-tnte. and not filed with the undersigned, must be so liled within Thetiuiealiovc j mentioned. AVII Wl U1-N BACK. InlT-fcrJ Autst DoiM mm at John snapp, aeca. JSTATE OF JOHN W OOtBol K.E, Dei 'd. On the Snth September, lsti-2. I will sell at the door of the CoKrt House in I'rnana. tuxe undivided sixth part of thefidlowinir property, bcini Ihe intereiit there in of the late John Woodbourne. and sold by order of Champaign Common Pteau far the payment of debts: One-sith of two-thirds of the property in Vrbana Female Collegiate Inatltnte: One-eixth of in-lot 14. in the town ot Sidney. Shelby county. ).; and of in-lot 4S. except a parcel of b feet by 83 feet, fronting on Courtstreet; One-sixth of W'K of NW V. nd WVorSWH nf sec. 11. town. 2. north of ranixe 6. E. in Putnam county. O.; And SEli of sec. 5. town. 3. ran;e , except HI acres, oft' tin; north end in Wood county. Terms: One-third ill hand.ren4ue in.'w vear and two years with, interest. WM. s. DAI.Lasi. n21-lw Atim't of John Woodbtmrue. d.'c'd Miscellaneous. SO.METHESG NEW. HIGHLY IMPOETA"T TO THE LADLES! DOWNER'S Patent Heramer and Shield TOR HAND SEVOTG. ' Is " Just the Tiiin;;" for all who use the needle. This Remarkably Simple and Novel Invention Save one-half the labor of hand-sewinc;. a it COM PLETELY PROTECTS THE FIXtiEIt FROM the POLST OF THE NEEDLE, aud makes a neat and u nilonn Uem while the operator is eewinst . '0 LADY SUOVLD BE WITHOUT IT. It is cheap, simple, beaoiifnV an nsefnl The Hem mer and Shield will be sent free on receipt of the price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Enclose Stamp for descriptive Circular and terms. .- - - AM". . DOWNER'S Metropolitan Skein-Winder, AND Sewing Bird. Combined Is an article of srrcat merit. It.hs nscd for the purpose winding Skeins of Thread. Silk. Cotton. Yarn, Floss. OT9ICU, OC. It IT ICUUUl y,.r-.iu un. "wi.xr ble. and will he found indispeiisible to all using the dage to the Sewing Bird. Price $0,50 to $1 according to style and Inlalt. &150 I'er jNIontU can he cnsilv' realized ltv an Entemrisinir Airente (wanted iu everv town and'eounty throughout Ike V- uiuu oiai.is aim yn n;e ia. I svihiis 1 11c .uipirmu' sales are rapid. proCls larve. and has no coinpetiton, A liberal discount made to the trade. Address A, E. DCWNER, H2 Broadway, New York. Tatentee and Sole Troprietor. N. B. tienend and exclnivo Agencies will be gran ted on the most liberal terms. na :tm Clothing. flil.NU ANU SUMMER TRADE, 186J EAV GOODS! WE have just received a LARGE STOCK of Also, a full assortment of ALL. KINDS OF GOODS TOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S which will be sold, Either 5la.de tp, or By the Yard, LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH Our Stock of the above goods will he found UNUSUALLY DSSIEAEL3, Comprising the BEST FABRICS TO BE May HUT. S1HPFITH ELLI!- CU.' Clothing. Spalding's Column. ' JHET GO IttCUT TO tlfE. Sftv" STOP YOUR ' COUGH I : PUKli'T TOTTff E HEATH t ' , STRENGTHEN. YOUR- VOICE ' ) THK5AT CQKf ESTIONS! r. -nn ynr CI.fi RliTil EN. GOOD FOIt LECTURERS, ,nrm ur.n m-DTii cnrirr-iie GOOD FOR PLBLIC SPEAKX15S. COOD FOR SfXCERS - ' GOOD FOR COXSL'SPTTPS ' SPALBINC'S THROAT CONFBCTro L1DIJ!8 BELKHttro WITH ; SP ILDBfr S THROA1T t6X PECTION Hi eirtLDeta cnt rot SPALDING S THROAT COXFECTIOS. They relieve Congh Instantly. They dear the Throat- 1 They give strength and volume to the Toice, They Impart a deMcuMSs aroma, ti tLe "brealh. They are delightful to the tasta. They are made of simple herbs and cannot hara u y one. I advia every one who has a Congb or a Ttuskv Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the This to get a package of my Throat ConfecfToos; fhey will relieve yon instantly, and yon win agree with mo that " they go right to the spot." Yo will find tlkcin very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling -yonr Congo, or allaying yonr thirst. If you tory oae package, I sat safe tn aay ing that yon will ever afterwards consider them indis pensable. Ton will find them at the Draggist net Dealers in Medicines. price twextt-five cekts. My signarnre sod tscii package. All ofnen r counterfeit. : A Package will be sent hy mail, prepaid on recejpt of Thirty Cents. Address HEN fT?" C. SPAliDTNO, 43 CEDAS STEEET, YOrkK. CEPHALIC PILLS cms sick riEADACin:.- CEPHALIC FILLS CUKE BILIOUS HEADACHE, CEPHALIC FILLS NERVOUS HEADACHE. 3rBy th tis of fhese Pills the periodie attaclts 6 Xerron Or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of ah attack immedi&ia relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom tail in removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subject. They act gently nponthe bowels removing COstiver ries. For Literary Men. Studcntsi Delicate Female, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as m Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vig or to the digestive organs, and restoring their natural elasticity and strength to the whole system. rrn ' I ." I I I T T. . DTITT T Q .k. n h1I nt lnnn (mi J HC 1 1.1 A U.LIL.kJ V. . ..V. ...Jul. V.. wuj . " vestiiration and carefully conducted eiperimenta,. having been in nse many years, during which tima they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originat ing in the nervous system or a deranged Etate of tha sttmiach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety, with out making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders It easy to administef them to cMldren. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS t tSThe genuine hove five signatures of HENRY C SPALDING on each box. ld by Druggists and all other dealers in Sedicinea. A box will be sent by mall, prepaid, on recefpt of th .Price,- 25 Cents Ali orders should be addressee! to HENRY C. SPALDING, CEDAR STREET, XETW YORK, fJ"A single bottle of SPALMXG'S FEEPASE3 ELH2 will save ten times its coatf Spalding's rreparfed Griu Spalding's Prepared Glu Spaiding's Prepared Gluo SAVE THE PFECES ECONOMY 1)I8PATCIH rA Stitch iu Time saves IIne.'3 As accidents will happen, even in well regulated! families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock cry, &c: SPALDlXGtS PREPARED GLU Meets all sucli emergencies, and no household can af ford to be without It. It is always ready ana vp to the sticking point. "USEFUL IS EVERY HOUSE." g. a Brnh accompanies each bottle; PIUCE 25 CENT Address hew .y c m i ax.i rw & t 43 CED.Ut PTRFET. KEW YORE C.VTIO'. Ascci-'-un onjwmi-ipi-a p'rou are aiie.mp ting to rolm off on the onspcth)S pt'iMlc. imi'utton of my PREPARED CLL'E. 1 would caution all porEons to ex amine before pnrchas'lng, rfnd see that the full nam . .., SPAIOllNO'S PRF.PAR1U) OLUE1 i on tlie ont?ide wrapper all others are ewindli . to'mtc-t'ciic.