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jjY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
'THE. UNION," etiili!W:eJ in 1S14 Ws .No,2.i7i
LEWSIIURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1801.
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At lil-SO per Trar, alnaj j In Adtanre.
'CHRONICLE," estaMi.heJ in 1' 13 Whole No., S93.
pi BLi-ii' u M:ui-KkLi
Tii-nIiV M'tniillil & I'riilrt V AflPrnnrtn.
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i r. MiellT Ci,,ls f"r an '"MaJiueiu
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,,. ,.,r ii.ra's atin2 n.niiuuen.
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II. II.'." r ii.es in usa, .iieiu-
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... c, at toe Mann loiiuriij iii.tujuru oy
k , M Hie Manfl l
i.f.Pur.!y. in Amnions B...rk.
Bock.
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1 . . ...... advertises the List of Vrn-
vf ot M rcluui ! 7e m Vmon County, for
lt;i.a ' Apr'a' 'lav" I
. MllK I . Mill "'"-'r Au-
, e. .nlli ( ; I '
.o.ii.et r uriiilure. v. hairs.v i tlins.
From the eleeani stock on
karl m
iheir areiiouse, -. ".corner jj
rl (irhpl SO.. e soou:u jiijihic no one
rM,K;v, 1 1 repair to the "I'liy" to
!-! , !" """ lurnilurc.
Pt-f.-r IIui!. bc a candidate for
f .,r:r Trea-urer.
lOiilt lom.i-iic uouec
,ck t-l i ni n I.i.vei.'pi
l.i.veli'pes. Kong-
p.rraits.&c.&c.,iuaii ana. unt and of every '
vin.lv ! ireil.
llioaia' rlmrtli, of Hariley TP, is a
....
kiS A- CiBfrtl. I'ni a.!.. anvertise a
rhila.!., advertise a
rular and cheap military work, in Lrigliah
' li.rman. a iai'te I to the u atils of all who
-ire in learn hew to
drill.
The lot .1la! r advertises the un
ca IrJ ler I.etiers in I.e ishiir;.
(oiilitv C um !. " Monday, Judce
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v.uf's ht i ! aN"ii uti hours i.tiurt, and
i Sl. T-t s.Tav ii.oriniiff ; then Jude (iniHit
k ti s --fa', ar..! will cciuinue unlit lo-mor-r
v rr::.j. wiitu he ha 10 Ifave.
J.-f: b MTurlt-y was appfrmed Foreman
t; :hc liriii i Jui y. u inch was i.irhirsd on
iiivms li'Uiui two True Bills. Thy
r .TiiitiKn rfpdir ! 'he Bri:le near Hutla's
jr. i K-'i'j' r's mil's, rfpamting ihe turt
H i-f r ari i re-hff.in near thf tJ-jps.
C in'.h v. David Han-elinan. for burglary,
:: K?.! l.-un-htp. found guilty, and j
ter ciiceJ if fine, coMs, and uue year iu ,
i; eni.ary. !
Cvu'ih vs. Jeremiah Anderson, f .r assault
i' :-AX'-ry ani obstructing a Constable in
r-i rmr.e duty. l)efi guilty, and t-u-i-ricr
i $1 line, costs, Ac. !
".eral Coininonwealih caes in embryo
. re " veined, and much civil business also.
ti. Omet lleise. of L 'ck Haven, was almil
'.'1 a n.einber of the bar of I'uion county.
da the Civil hit, the case of Xorih. Chase
& .Vir;h vs. Joel Hursh, resulted in a verdict
if Jfi74.;i for PUT.
High for Dentler vs. Messinger, Albripht
od Ilanck. Verdict for PliT for MS,
cain-t Messinser only.
Same vs. Albright anJ Messinger. Verdict
f ,r lhe Uefis.
Cromly v. Browns verdict for Deft.
Randolph vs. .Vesbit's AJmrs. On trial.
IV1.1.F.1T11RS. The Coninii.ssiorjero have
itpaiuted tne loilowing Collectors for
i;tcand County Tax for tbe coming year
V.itaUe James W. Simonton
K.st Uu.Taloe lienjimin Schraek.
West UulTaloe Richard Struble.
Hartley Robert Reed,
llsrtie'.on David Kline.
Kelly George A. Stab!.
Limestone Frederick Sicca.
Lewis Joseph Sanders.
LtwisLurg,N.W . Andrew Kennedy.
" S.W T. (J. Kvana.
M ffl uburg. Jacob Obrrdorf.
X U'.rlin. Reuben Oidt.
1 nion John Stotker.
iHite Deer. Georga Astin.
l.Tho County Committee met on
Tawiiaj. Present Messrs. Drown, Caw-:
ley, Cling in, Albright, Lincoln, Hayes,
L istr, I. Smith, and ilnon. A propo-,
(Won was male to drop party names for
Ibis camnahMi. and unite as a National
Icion ticket, to show our fraternity iu
f.Tp iriinj a common cause. It was con
t iiitd, ttat, as our party bad been from
tie Erst aid is yet in the right, and cot
n tbe wrong as our fellow citizens of
ifpsing views already bave their full
fiirecf the County Oihoes, none of them
f - g cut this year and (although not
loatuir.g the good fecliDg ai:d integrity of
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..eta wi mil p. 1 1, ei I as iuc ixiau-
r 3 '
0crs otthe Democracy in this county, in
Uir Convention in February last, and in
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ke shown a determinatiou to keep up
tttir separate, exclusive organization it
is altogether inexpedient to yield our
HU and claim, a, the majority, to the 1
choice of the offices to be filled this fall.
let lhe Call for the Nominating Llection Considerable amusement was crea- ! of patriotic Democrats who have volun
' o Saturda, the 3d of August) includes ,pd on -ein3.j jao4 b, the appearance ! tccred for tbe war, to make party capital
citizens, of whatever party name here- : of buge pi!cs of maij on Market street "in ! "Ut of it. The editor should volunteer
Wore, who now beartii, support tbe Na- ! memor of tlie glreet Commissioner" a : Aim 'before he brags about tho courage
teanal Aduiinietration in its efforts to sup- Lint tha, be should have j a."d "TZ n afT'l 'Jii hrtt
iress trcas ri and rebellion and sustain tbe ; . j .l . . j. r i shows that ho not onl, lacks tbe article
Union n 1 ,k n ... a. t , ! clc"ed ,be n""D B,reeU befr6 8W00PmB i himself, but is working vcr, industriously
U.on and the Constitution as bequeathed i doWB the aiIejs. t0 oU0Wbimstlf an cg?egious ass.-.V
' m b, our fathers. -- - nian bb
rid
'sMtfce nomination is not theelection-to :
k fair and moderate and in all to "do i
itey would be done by." Those wish
lsg to present their claims through our
tj imn. .t v. .e .-.-
u,e.so remeuaucr iu.. ..
FWely t p.r8onii matter, and must be '
fill for like other advertisements to pro- j
J private interests. We would rather
k would be few than man, candidates, !
t3't the people can vote intelligcutl, j
15 between tbe rea. comnetitors-.nd !
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aa are so well known as in onr
it seems to be unnecessar, to
Id mnch time or mone, in soliciting ' been
"'DOrt a. Ik. .. - - 11 j . .. i t : 1 !
'rport, as tbe reoDle eenerallv dislike it
Bill
'fa after all maka their choice quite in
"'pendentl,. as
The proposed Re-Union meeting of
F'pili io.in Milton Aeademy,ie postponed I
" account of the war ciciuuieut. i to
i tofl he Arjns coutiuucs its exemplary,
ccntlpnianl? aud oompluiientary 'tM r.wn -
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al niugs at the I.iikomclc winch it
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; styles 'Vfiriyeuf, aud ";ef7iei.-i. and
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fuuiu Mini iiiiki iitt i-iim. uuu ii't'-iruux
npon tit oitc-triuyttl iulrumtnt, IrWiiciwj
like any '.(her fu.y," &c. Isn't
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it too
bad to bo put down aud demolished as
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immaculate press whose editor arc, (by
''""'' cuiittsiim no other evidence!)
s0 imuttuuty jv.j.uliir .,' Commiseratiii;:
our "hcatiiciiu" state, bowever, tiny
very kindly Vi luntei r not for the War,
to which tliey chuiietied us by r.rtine to
advise, and, rising from their '"froj;" to l'ar
Hassus. tliey brt uk out in ibyiue, thus :
'tttiiV til- !hr-i;. fc.,M ,.,0 t,. 1 urn
lljf tiit.t Mini, r oi iy rrn.Mi '
I this au 'ix:iaei,' ueililjois, or is i' or-
I'.itiai : It :.'(. lars to us that we have
avtn it in some j;ood old hj tuti-book,
cornea: I., re t, I..r. we r. Ui.s. il 11,11. " i.
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'in one. of the ratlin nicotines Hear eor
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lierliu, or when
lwn iu Alat'ama with the fcnj'
onmiknw."
j Whether the result of the throes poetical ;
of the trains editorial or not, wo admit
,ue f-isf i'.f of those who publi.-bcd that
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utrm uwyprr iuc niucnans nave
tohtftu disappeared the "irnt reVsible
confiict It ft tjrrluiU'fy with tbe IVuiucra
cy" a tuotistrcu, willful faUeho.id. which
the liloouisburg lAmtcrat CitLDITd to the
Anjus of Lewi&burg !
Lit mii'.llMT frai-i tli , 1 Ptij ture d'ctr.re'.
wtorh tt;e Aryui treniK Vj fniprt, ic tliir xmtJ :ti
tu l for. bp l!urii!" flijf, (c fjlk'W cur iiluntnoui o
tuiinrnrv m rt- niiti.
"it wpt.i M.iuf iiT the sifti pi ut
Tu Mt t'Ui wiU!- u- ilIht.- ; u."
8r0ue of the growing nuisaLces of the
time is tbe stranger who obstructs streets,
by night or day, bawiiug for the sale of
some q iack nostrum or nic uac, uttering
blasphemous or obscene stories, demorali-
ring socie'y and fleecing greenhorns and
bimpletons out of the money they should
Use tO pay honest debts or provide nCCCS-
saiies and comfoits fur themselves and
families. Merchants aud auctioneers, w bo
pay licenses and rents, and are known and
responsible men, would be d jing coininu
nitj aud themselves a blessing by abatm
these avenues of bombast, bad luoncy and
other abominations.
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teiT-The Ar.m, conies the Uoll of tho
"Lewitbunr lufauirv." and thus uives its
readers a chance to nee wr thtmsdea how
true was their extract, that "ihe
Wide-
1 ..1-aa f.'.VA ...... .1 i.annenreit fl'.ntrri..
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:t.i s:-. :.. l..f. ni..
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I Democracy." That, Leighbors, is fair to
1 vonr natrons thev can see if there are no
Wide-Awake Volunteers they can fee if
tl.Air mra till Tlmnerals ( loe stulilinrn
v r J I. is worth a ,hou,a,.d
u.lwUs;(c awrtcons ot a contrary tenor,
incapable of being tested.
tegOnc of the many Union county
emigrants to Missouri bas received notice
to leave in six months a liberal time,
when probably the tables may be turned.
The Secessionists bave received many
thousauds of dollars for lands from our
citizens and, Laving realized the m mey,
thev now seek by force to rob them of
their lands. Such is the morality which
... te,el,. ! .
The Lebanon Courier notices that
Is.ac Sauderson, of Jonestown, (formerly
of Lewisburg, ) bas been appoiuted Super
intendent of the farm c mnected with Ft.
Lcaveuworth, Kansas. .. Gen. Cumeron has
issued peremptory orders for the removal
of the 5th R-g'lto better quarters... Messrs.
Killinger, C'denian, Karmany and Kly
have left for Washington, to look after
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the Lebanon Guards.
5uWtdnesday last, the body of Cbas
Winters of Rebersburi?.wbo died in Camo
r ,
Slifer after one day's illness, was brought ,
through Lewisburg, homeward. Many of
our citizens tooit the c nance to inspect tne
- if of the members of tho Curtin j
Guards who accompanied his remains.
C0Ples 01 lnB lorT PaP" m 'ue j
U3 them crcful,y waJ fur lliir children :
to read in alter years. i
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KRThe Legislature in its extra session '
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dul two giod tbmgs tne, aismissej some ,
iUperfluous Oflioers, and eatifcfied them- j
selves with three dollars for daily pay.
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-Ust Sttatl1 tte " Aen-,
, de" v
,D Buffloe TP Turt'B Cr,iek X
Address by Jobn II. Ueimbach.
We learn that tbe Sta, Law bas
signed b, the Governor. ' The Bank
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is still under his consideration, as far
we know.
adjudge Linn will bold Court in
Snyder count,, next week.
TheMootgomery Government adjourned
meet in UwUniuud ua the lOth July.
j From the " Lewisburg Infantry. "
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1 aVMcssrs Irymire and Wise, having
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, been honorably discharged from the Lew-
t . t r . . , , ,
islurg Infantry on account of physical
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i ...'Lie. n oiiu.u icuia tu KCU'
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tlemati In 1 .ciai i.nur.r I
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Itookawa'.kdowntothcVirKimaline.
An ofi.-et came riding along in btiewy
nij'l Bill J I'J U1C, X UUUi UIHU.UOW Ulll VOU
c iue t te hi re V (Tuey all know ua by
. ... .i... ,. i i i i - nt . a. a.
"vii uiL-fs, i i lum wiui "i cuiub io irv 10
(t a swht of the K. beU I saw one. and
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u o'j uan uuuil uen. I'atis, you WQUld
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fnii cc an account of tho death of old
J . 11". in the
We would liko to
pape
fee any Kebcl army come in or about this
j,;UPc.
We met an old man, his wife, and Bon.
direct from Virginia, and after heatiug
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th..m t.i rni f .r r...l.li.ti..n
As I am
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appointed guard, ami roust go on iu a few
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appo.nteu guaru, ana must go on m a lew
i moments. 1 must cloee. It M'ti
Wasiiinoton, May 1 1. Hy the rupicst
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will make a few statements iu regard tj
affairs in Virginia.
Tim V.,rti..iliiii.la a n nnmmiHtrin aill
. u .K-u-nouo .v vuuuuituui, m
01 ui-prcuitionson tbe iortnt-ru m
i i - , t .i , k-
and driving them out uf the couutry. e
had i. ltave dwelling-house and etore,
uifl. ti.n fiin.iri.r.. titi.l .moiU !uil tn ai.i
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"""J l'tul"- ,l names oi so m,uy o. my jounK ir.euus - ! the Catherine of these reports-a '! th-m toce.
starving, aud c, ilee is selling for 'Jd cents enrolled on the list of their ooutitrv's de-' 1 Preu,u9 uout 80 ,r9 of fellow-Uenio- . lhrtM, lhe N. of siel.ools he thinks vet
per pouud. Hutter at 5U cents. Hour fonjt.T!l ,ijen, Q0J specJ. l)0uht-' cr''t', 9mPatu;ZJ "',u him, yet have not : ,c,Ud ii. his lli.irirt and r.p' rt to the fer
al S'Jl per barrel, and all other things iu , , ' . , ... . , ',, .the same courajo to oneuly oppose the ' r-.poiidmi; Seeietary. -New Brr.in. by the :toih
r,rn ,r, 6 , less, their record will be houorahle and , ur ,u V" J VVV . AUy i0 ,na, ne can make h.s K.-Pcrt
ltZlT' .i ... M .i TT... ' loriov. I 'orumoot, and when the, are pressed A. s IMA ..III. Preaadetvc
nrr's I'. rrv and Kichtnotid. (MID tn
xw, , i,ut not mute than one third
of them bave good arms the balanoe
of tlieiu liavo UO arms but flintlocks.
John J. I.k.stkh.
A Sir. fcmr.t.t. w. ni.m.. tri m tli. r.t.!T .iv.-n. It
Fi-.tii. .tn. tilnr to ui rountr fi-1' n i wlin "kuow ootbiuK
nt.'-ut War''; tliMt
t ... n.,n. cr .,.,u.i. orti,
r. 1 l.i pr., l ill ;,r r,,und ..l.inglun
r'Hiotrv r- ii'I-iw.
imi-Drtiiiat i-l.iffr' in our iti(--pi- n. Wi lt-el
oiurli hkw tlie mm lb lh.' Ji.llowini; aa.-i-Jote:
'An honest 1'cnnsylvai.ian was asking
r n: :. ..l.i i... 1
iiit: ui.ivLi o iiviw ii eou.il uu 11141 au uidiij
uu tuiti uimij
i a 1 .1 II
heavy guns were fired so maoy thousand
tunes, at aud from I'ort Sumter, aud yet
no cue was killed ? The, replied, that, iu
modern warfare, there was so much v iencc,
that there were means of defence as well
a "f attack, and that in a siege there was
bss destruction of lifo than in a field
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iMchv looked and comcrehended1 all he
onuid", anJ then frankly exclaimed, with a
blou
of his ponderous tist,
'Ytll, icii, jii
jluks
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,,,tu;t nJt.,rlrouij,
l, ,r .1,,, k,c. hoU
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i ut' hmrtix It'iicn i
nrrn.r, ... . .
lUn'ta yit m-iny ItcLks ytts kilt dat't
so pu nnkt." "
oiMMUnicatieii.
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"TL 7 Z ' Z "1" ZZ.?
Mavery er tue iteneis: it tue inriuer.ici :
the facts be known to tho public." Fur
your information, 1 would say, the Gov-
ernment aro ughling the Kebels. It is a :
matter of regret that iu this enlightened
ue f the world, where common schools j
arc plcuty, any man or sett of incu should
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no utiuer tne necessity hi a"aing sucn a
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question. 1 ou say mar. tue iemocraey
i ,, aud yet ,l not know uhat 1
VjM.j f.r : O, shame ou such 1
h w lit,:
tUy urr
iguorauee
It you had asked any of tho
b")'s 00 Jnur "reets, they would have
faVl,J ou ,ue Ir"uu,e 01 ,5,"n ,nr0DK
your paper uuless you were anxious to
jet the world oeo how little you do know.
A Backwoodsman.
Wc
would
say, in addition, that
winl
u.i.mi.. r.n. "B -
R' hellion, Slavery is in truth tbe cause
f that rebellion, and tbe suppression of
the insurrection will probably be such a
blow to slaver, that it will lose its former
pjlitical power, and the work of emancipa
tion will soon begin and g)on as it did in
the present Free States. But that is a
matter of opinion tbe xcork before us is to
. 1 1 t..t.
'
-ind if Slaver, goes
down with them, so be it .' Lie
Miserable Conduct. Tbo "Arjut,"
published at Lewisburg, takes advantage !
oi every opportunity 10 aispiay us miser-
er eD(1 of ,he nrpcr isi.ni at Milton, and
,he BtarJ aufi 8,ripe. are proudl, floating
from the ramparts on all sides. It is
strongly garrisoned during the day when
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aon ' ralD BOU cu "iiok"1""11
vcrv important institution among tbe
boys.
Twenty ladies of Pottsvillo bave ten-
dercd their services to tbe Government as
nor9e , tbf) reeiment. from SchaylkiU
count,, whenever and wherever the, are
The.r offer b.s been accepted
Dy fee. cameron, auu wueu uospu.is am
established and the army needs l hem they
wilI ga t0 t.j, iabor of love. God bless
them 1
Tbe ladies of Sunbur, have formod a
society for tbe purpose of making hospital
clothing for the sick and wounded soldiers
of the war.
A horse belnnnintr to Messrs Wolf Si
Wilhe'.m, was drowned in the river at !
alijlon, on Thursday tuoruiog of labt week I
FR0I1 OUR WAVY.
CorrerHiuJv.'uo of thr Mnr Jt Cbronlclt.
The Nortb h botu fertilised, at laht ! I
m most heartily eUd of it. For the past
five Dioutha, we have been the unwilling
wiloe-sses of tbo alterriDts tj degrade the
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Stars and Stripes. Will the curJ Mains
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bo w.ped out by an .vcng.ng people?
looks ery muen like it, and I nope to i
Ie ,n'1 encrgetio fo to eontenJ agiin?!
Tl. inpniVtpr. th ftra Ainor.ni.na tnn-
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rouseu, m diiuu spina oi irei.zy, io tin-
.r-in. I h , ,t.f. t heir oil
, e a I n
iniinct th fanaticism of N'.irlb
g1"" lanatieism 01 tne .orin. e
, nave parljed with tneiu loog enouyh-
we ye r's"'el patiently but they
j have replied by insult aud injury. Suui-
! ter 4
! e n,,Te changed our tactic", nd I
trust L'Ultea .OrtB tH3T Slcrt all tier
i inimonSe resources, money and men. dirre-
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,"'1 "7 BKl" Bnti service, ana oacleu by
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, ,ucu iiuimiii"c cueiy aim p.-rscvciauuc,
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, to overwne.tn tne Uetiellious Mates, and
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not oive way one jot as lone as there is an
' unrcpenting rebel to be bung. Shall we
allow our nationality to be destroyed by
Itnad-men? Not unless we wish the pre--
' r I
pnt generation oi our countrymen to ue-
aporttl In tlif-tr nrawns in inf.-tmir
I It was with unnunirlea pleanur? that I
! fi Y
reaJ of lbo nubIe liict of Old l'efinoyl-
vatiia in this emerrrenev. and Raw the
t -a a: -i
! Ycstcrdav was an important dav here.
as this port was declared to be in a state
' 0( blockade, by a Proclamation from the
oonimander of the Crusader. The city
was also placed nnder martial law by the
commander of Fort Taylor.
These pro-
cee(igi, produced considerable excite -
, " . .
ment, but the Secessionists are in rather a
more humble state of mind than usu.l.
, Th ... ..r,i w.
furled Al
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OJUUlfU ntiuosi DUO UK1I VI HIV (JU(1C nic
b '
Secessionists, man, ot mem men ot
, property and influence, jet we can easily
manage them now.
j This morning a vessel tried to run the
, bit,,,.. A shell from our guns, drop-
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, fei uuder her how nti ler sc0 tL,DE
I moro viviJ:J- Sue diJu'e K-
! The world-renowned yacht
TT.iniiVrer
arrived here a few days ago, from Havana.
Wo strongly suspect her to bo preparing
for , privateer or slawr. She, too, is lay-
feet beauty, and sails like the wind.
s: I i...
i u if uv u"i uuu t iiur wunm iih ih m hit-
orders to go to I'cnsacola, but they were
countermanded in a few Lours b, the art..
I
val of another vessel.
and Nav, are almost ail uuder their prop-
cr nags that of the rebels.
Coercion of
the most decided description aotuatcs ncar-
, .,, ,he reniaiDjer
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Have you observed how completely
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steam . ...nenderl on in the t,r..nt .rini. i
1 w w...-. .
and how U,J'y we need more light j
draught and fast steamer. ? It is a rather
fcaj nx to be i. jf we wi it
we can
conquer, making due allowance for all our
past mistakes. Yours respectful!,, G.
Our friend 'G
eceming to desire a j
little comtuont on his rac, and timel, j molisb ever, work of falsehood, of an, ef
epistle, wo congratulate him on bis com- Bcieoc,, raised against the cause of Truth,
pleto conversion to our side ! But we 1 To allow our foes to bave their own wa,
.. k h . .
l ,, . 0
"compromise p, Hanging one or two ;
scores only of the rebels who are plunpjng
tbe countr, into civil war. The death of
a few of the leaders would stop the source
of the errors of the mass of the better dis
posed people, who wc at the North wish no
barm. Ed
The question of the treatment of the
Jeff. Davis' government, was before tho
l'ailiament and tho I'eoplo of Great Brit
ain, at last date. They quote against us,
tho refusal of Trcident i'itvrce to put a !
fnl .II. ;
be increased. Uur Minister, .Mr. Adams, .
on arriving, will present the condition of
.
f
the :
I.', t
m I
our countr, to the I. in liners, and
contrast between Buchanan's and Lincoln
Administration will have an influence in '
favor of tbe U. S. Government.
On Tuesday, the Government seized all
. J ' .
tho Telegrams sent through tbe Telegraph
Offices in New York, Boston and other
cities a mass of proofs of correspondence,
between men in those cities and the Reb
els, which mi, turn out of vast impor
tance. Tbe Government will prevent the
Telegraph being used for the Rebels,
hereafter.
The Legislature of Kentucky refu'o to
follow their Secession Governor, and re
quire tbe State Troops to take tbe oath
to support tbo U. S. Constitution. Maj.
Anderson is invited to tha State Capital.
Tho so-called "U nion" ticket last week
had 120,000 majority the Secessionists
not voting.
At the Providence, R. I., municipal
election, on Wednesday, all the former
incumbents were reelected without oppo
sition, on tbe nomination of a Union Con
vention, composed of men of all political
parties.
It is stated that Gen. Cass uniformed
the splendid looking First Michigan Reg
iment that passed through llarrisburg to
Washington, and that he has expended
$30,000 in all for the promotion aof the
War.
I OjrreiKndBrA r.f the Stir k Chr 'iiirte.J
Mirn.iNtiLHd, May 'JO.
We regret the iartizao contrntersy oo- j
curriog in these times between yourselves
and the Aryui. It has arou.ed aniuiosi-
' we lc" ,0 ,ne ot our com -
) mou cause, n c are aware idui vou nave
rnou cau,e- " c "e ware ,Dat J
I bucD 00 th9 J" "P
1 nnnrnUrinnnfil firm orinir.-ntttf in thpar.tr.
., r . ' . , ,' .
(uobo(y hurt," hut the people around t
I The Widti-Awakes, who aweileJ Liucolu'
- - i- . 1
uin uruy iu u uiou couuit o oue luousanu.
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m,8Ul WU" aU JId 10 'ia " ,UB ,BU" '
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l '"8""l T" " "
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lira ucnioii.. y.i.j 'i"f
1 just what the Republican party bas so j
toalously labored to accomplish the de-
feat of a tyranioal Slave Oligarchy which
seeks to overthrow our much loved Gov-
. 1.' I ....
'
"fa ,on2 VcmoetM have now thrown off
the liartv voke. and eonie forwaril tiatriot.
i . '
inalt tn II... hnln of the it.nprnmpnL tn
fi . , . .
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li.'lit t ha very re I. els whom thev once ree-
. . .
i cruized as their nartv leaders aud ''bretb
i "o"'"-" " V" i "
We havo ooblo exiiinpl(.8 in our
eommnnity. The loyalty of tho Deiu
craticyi-rrfy iu the North is not question-
ed, but there are quite too many iH'U'viJu-
ul exceotious. eveu iu our own town and
, im ... . , , ,
county. In .u ilh.titiurg, we have one who
. . fr .. .l-i.
boasts of his sagacity to see tho righteous-
c .. 11 i . . . .
new of the rebel cauae, aud his extraorJi-
' nary courage to advoea:e the same publicly.
rjp in the point they acknowledge the Ad
ministration is right aud thus they are
still loyal citiz-.nsl
An industrious mcchanio, who baa al
ways voted the Democratic ticket, handed
me a copy of the treasonable JJjy Bk,
dated the lGlh inst. lie said he bad not
! 1
1 subscribed
:l t - :. ... l j:i ....
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j waut U' dJ " e!me 10 h"n "DJU0."
' leacuiugs were atrcmocratic uoc-
! a. i-. . r . j .
iriuv. uu was uo luuirer a aLrcuuocrai.
- L 1 fi .,
Ibe
-
1 CU(iltJ2 editorial in said paper is headed,
"FlOlill.NlJ FOR TI1EIR OUS StltJCdA-
t, I'll 1 . .1 T
tio.n, aud is addressed to the very Deni -
'.
uciailu luiuii.ccia nuuiu .u .iikua .a
boasting of ! If the Argus is right, the j
lay Hook must be wrong, aud riVe vcrri. :
The following occurs iu tho same number
; oi tue I'ay nous, euuoria.iy ; ij tro.
r . i . 1. 1. 1. . ti. . 11.. . ii 7 t .
t'o ie ter trrouj, the mntm rvsurted to
""" " ar '
1 "a"1 rurll,cr P of tue ihy sheet
uutii-ccusary, Inasmuch as the New York
I -Kocratia City Councils are acting to
1 close the poisonous fountain by withdraw -
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' 't5 "" 1' -"'B'-
ia conclusion, auow a wora oi caution.
Tho Republicana in Union county have
',.. ,lirid..d honnt. and
j ewiumoote of count, offices, regirdlesa of
PsrtJ obligations, nui woo to iuo man
who will allow bunscir to be tho tool of
Ul... Ar, fiction .nd run tin , n the hot.
' . '
. and issue it bas already tried to form. A
ti- , ,i j.r, :ti
worse than a aterloo defeat will await
M 6UCU- A ""'J ' toe wi,e ' "A""'"1-
WlDE A,VAKE'
Sinco our correspondent has made a
cun.iiu-mr.it with Fort Sumter, wo propose
a contratt. Instead of allowing an enemy
to erect battery after battery to destroy our
position, we think the true policy ia to de-:
,k, .,h;n to.n.ne. one own in-
v.v.j .6, ,c
jur,. Kctaliation (not revenge) 13 often
ucccssar, for self defence. LI.
Aa Alabama planter, who detests the
Secessionists and all their works, bas in
vested $750 in the 15,COO,000 loan of
tbe Jeff. Davis oligarch,. Cause wb, j
l. A. 7n .' II. .11 told that he '
couU not ih Liter than take that amount, !
and, after considering tho matter fully, he
arrifed at the eaiue conclusion. IJia
thnftv neTL'hbori have all in to ted in the
M(DC 8tock from $.j0 to 2,000, according
IVZZT ZZ
ii.0me down.
The Presbyterian GrnerI Ancroblirs
have all declared for the Union exeppt
......... . . J
the O.d School, which takes action on the
21th. Tbo New School Assembly, at
Syracuse, wns unanimous for the Union
sung the Star Spangled Banner among its
i I l . II Ik
i hvmns and was addressed by Rev. Dan
lei Waldo, who served during tne Kevoiu
tionary War, and related his military ex
perience The Postmaster-General withdrew the
mail accommodations between St. Louis
and tbe Lower Mississ
ippi an act which !
edop b, cutting oti;
we hope will be followed
all tho Seceded States from Ihe nso of the
United States Mails. Let tbem pa, for
their own postal eonveniences.
John Bach, the Catholio Priest of Will
iamsport, told bis congregation, Sunds,
morning, that after war commenced, be
did not want to see the face of a man un
der 45 years in bis church, till it is over.
Rev. Thomas P. Hunt, the celebrated
Temperance leoturer, (a native of Virginia)
is a Chaplain in Camp Slifer, and has
written a powerful letter, in defence of
Government and tne Luion.
Saturday, 29th June, is fixed for the
Election in Brad, township, to decide for
nr against re-annexation to the good old
Union.
lTl.The time for the Club of subscrib
ers made up al Biebl's Hotel, La about
expired, l'kaae renew.
Union County S. S. Convention,
All Pastors.?'ir.erir.ten.Vnt-,r'arhfrs.ar.i
are niTite.i to m.ct in convention at in I m-n
nnilay School Ruru ii. tew Uerlin.Moi.iv
the :M day of Juue, IsHl, to consider the f.1
lowing topics :
1 -s
V l.t i rh. br.t .lan fir .UV.t'hin? an'l kM.-if4 up
l.-w Ml.bab S. I.WOI. .l..n- tl.ev n.sl.1 T
; n. w ri
2 W li.a r.at .bi.ul'l b.. rmjiiA. d t... Inng ww tch jl
nr. lutn S..lt.tb SchrmUf
3 liy li.it m. .i u.n lb. '.I l-r frV T.r rrtkin.4 r
4 Mi-.ulJ n.rnt mimI bi-nhr uf rbur' h g aerly
blutr to S tbttb srhM.I..'
5 ?b..i.id uii.-'ut.-ru. yvracoa b. br f"iot 4 mM Warhrra
Id snbi-.il. n biif.l. :
S Wbt th. r luti-. b.la -o -S b.lir, an h,
lMMi'b. tl.vt i.f i;i.t't ..i.trurit'.n ... ...'-Nth l.vttT
7 ti ht r. tl.. r:.tluoa ab4 duUv. uf k'ml: t to..r-!
S.'.bnth Inn !- '
S H but i. tb u-.t of cbaritb! '.t eatrii utt .ua ia
our ?;.l.bib Sr-.w l.
: M.i4 -i .fcrt. u t. t. wmo tl
i . . - r.(.-r.. U.. n. ,, , th. . u.
' 1" Mn.uil l...ar I. irl ln..,Mri.. b.
II " . ! "I. 1.0.1
ki.i,,,,.. i-.u,,ai i..i
i .i.-ur.tf a... k nut ana nhi-
l.r..- :
'wiii-b a. rat'i.-tnf v
I , ... . .n r l-.t w, .,iu li-h tj. r.t nf s.V
lima u'jvia. tic iw r.i.,cM, a ui ,s:iiRnt
It in rrop,,tJ to take up the f..ree .ini! sub-
iects an. I Jiscuss iheo. in the or.lrr in which
they arc namel. And it is .lestrrd that anv
r" ' ? P'f."y o a t-
Hrr-ss the ronvpnllnn. selfct ube or more cf
1
( erAt 2, I'M., a General Meeting, for
! m.l.tirt ..lilrn...
.-
i 1'he f.l!ntrinv are the Secretaries for the
stvc :
sni.,m'.n Miitrr. iiirti.y-riiri.M.a ihi. n.rttrt-ti
ti . .a . . a . ... I a. v . l... v-
H-ritn j.).i outi'-m tfi. m,.o -iii hr n v
WZ'l" 14 lETEH HVBSH
! -'-""-
j Each s. f. upenntenilent is reo.ii.sted to
' report-by the 2V.h May-to the Secretary for .
his district
! 1 Th. n.m. .ni l.tin rf hi. s-h.,1.
ili Natnt. r ..I .eft.-vr. an'l r....rs.
j ,..,,( . -h. tun',.- ...r
! a . utitlr ..t l.'l t. rliurr'.r. ft m Srhv.l.
b ll-Illf,Bt.P. 0;)in, r.lM.,i ,h- .- wi.
Th Uiirict Secretaries will p'ea.e see tn
D. HarKEvnoR. Col'g isec'y,
; Ma, 20 -Advice, fromjDilUGS, MEDICINES. &c.
8 that Cant. Crav-n, of the I '
i steamer tra.,ee. bad j 1. H. UKAVKIt,
N:w York
Key West state I
I nited states
aeivetl the atmmrr
SmC'inn. lie was
also about arming the celebrated yacht
,.. , , . ,, , . . .1..
II iwlirer, which will be sent into the
" " v " -
1 Lieutenant of tbe I hired Mates .avy.
i The city of Key West remains loyal to the
Inion. All the seditions persons found
are to be removed from the Island.
Chambfrsbcru, Mjy 20. A detach-
ment of T'H) Virginia troops have arrived
i OIIIIUSIIW tl Illiaill-OUIl,"!! IW I .'.."M.flW
1 " , ! .. , ...
er, onl, twenty-six miles south of this
point
New YiRK, May 20. Tbe stesmei ;
- , ,.
S'.tn, from Havana, reports pissing the 1. .
S steam fneite Ai r 'tr r and gun boat
Jlutilsi il'r, i n the lTrh. They were crui -
sing iu tho Gulf for privateers, j hey bsd
captured two vessels, anJ sent them North
, in charge of prize erews.
! New Oui. ax. May 0. A desptteh
from the li ili?.-' states that the private
steamer Cfh eaptured, on the 15 h
: ". ,h l,rT8 O ean l..vjU ( -.n".:n
l.rtce. from Rock and. Ma tie. wi'h 311 1
. Ctek(J' of limt ,1 ,,, cherry.
. ,.fj ,,..,,,, nTi.il,.
j on9 of thf 0j09t sa,i witbie-t oitizr.a
of St. Louis, has been clec'ed Colonel of
I the new Regiment of U. S. Volunteers,
laism m .u u(.j.ot p... o. .oov..j.
! ne f"0iuicrg or tne tonreanrate niaies
' in Virginia would, it is said, vote on the
Z.a just at tne uoraer njiaan uiu in
Kansas.
Gen. Ilarne, of the T'. S., and the Gen-
eral of the Missouri forces, have patched
"P Peaee wLluh
we" em""?u un "5 ,ar"' ,
1 I1"1- Coopr, f 'rmf r y I SSm-
''nn Pennsylvania, is raising s i ni-n
regiment at his former tome in lrrcder-
. it i r
Md.
Anarcw jonnsnn 15 slumping r."": ien
neesee for the Union, armed (as t'assiua
M. Clay usod to be) to the teeth while
speaking.
The Administration received an rff- r rf
black trorps frm Canada, and declined il.
Nearly two hundred citizens of St Lon-
is arrived in Cincinnati on Monda, morn
ing last, fleeing, the, sa,, for fear of their
lives
saw- . , . s, . ,
.nit-i-onn na ceen carpa vj arming ana
orgnnizg tbe Union tut n of St. houia
r ... s.r oa c n ia ...
Tbo I resident has secured a vcr, vain- i
- - - j i
able Military Map of V irginia made for j
tbe Secessionists bv Gov. lytcher. I
. ;
jjoro ,rlr), 0STC t(,rn .ris-j ; Rslti-
moro and in Missouri from the Secessionist.
Of-i ninans was released en hipprnle
of honor not to crcrwte aciiot tbe Union.
, ' ; , . i
Hon. Andrrw II. IWdT, of I enn., h t
appointed a Brigadier General, by the!
Prfnident. I
G, r . .- T.-i . J Cmr I
ot. Curtm has Iccatei a lamp at J
Easton. i
T irrfCT TV rriinrponli !
LA li-OiD) 1 1 il "lis '
PUILADELPUIA, Ma, 21, 1, P.M. j
Orders wcro yestcrdi, gives, to march !
the I . S. Troops into trginia, and from .
6,000 to 10,000 have ahead, crossed the '
I)... r-l ri..,...l r f i k . V V-
aiiso..u, ui ira.t. a.
Zouaves, WM assassinated in Alexandria, I
b, a concealed foe, soon after he had
hauled down tha Secession flag, this mor-1
ning. His bod, was taken to tbe Nav,
"
viii. auu, .nay -v.-ceii.ii.. a-uugiar. , UKO.W. FORREST. P M
is now improving, aud be is considered as .
out of danger. Cllilm Mrnuh. of Iwibnre. will be
Jacob Aorand is appointed Post Master a candidate for StUIfilFF at the comma elec
at Middlebnrg, Snyder county. T. Cal- ,',,n' ",,J,t the decision of the Republican
vert, Jr., at Jcrsr, Shcre. ( LUrction Vay In. M.
Yard. The N. Y. 7th Rcjjimcnt was: cfLewisbur? as a suitable candidate for She
am ong the troops. r:tl'- Mr l.awshe is one of theworkin; men of
T . , , . r., , ! the parr, and if he should be fired or. as
jacaaon.wuo sdoe r.u.wcriD, was ,
diately put to death by bullet and tayonet.
Firing was heard this roorncg, occa
sioned it is supposed by the forcing of the
Virginia pickets.
There is jjruat excitement ia Washington.
j ISaitimori, M, 20 Ao enmeei
j rceurr d yesterday, l tewU' Point, four
. ..... . '
tieuUra of which have nut yet beraj re.
o-ived. It is known, however, tbal th
U. S. bteamers f'retburm and Mnrnticello
were fired npon from land battery very
bettvily mounted. They immediately re
plied with ueh tff et, ibat the battery
was spet dily demolished, and it oocupauu
were eompeiltd to fly for their lives.
It is stated that the noted Ay R,h U
hnr lly known in New York city, and aUo
thnt its nek less owners try to make it ad
oho 'ii us as possible so as to provoke tba
mob to tttr it diwn so that they can ana
the t'ify fur i'inwju-jut u other vil-
l.ins there burn d.twn their owu house tot
; ric.vrr losurauce :
' U 1' v .
j BALl.if. (iM-'STEIIt. Jamftg Allen,
" rrotidtece, Khnda Island, the distin-
qui.hed a-rnnauf, bas offered hi service
t tue t.overnmti.1 to reconnoitre with hU
balloon.
I sPrt.f.CnrMfl will preach in the Chruiian
rhnrrh tn,v Mat 9ft in AW
To the Voterj of Union County.
Th nnil.r,i.,n..l V. J.J... ar.
i I OLaNTl J k k A!S KV.R nl tKa awnmina fija.
t.on, iul jct to the Keptit lican t'onn Con-
heruuil lnntaltuCBt,
rPHE Stockholders of the Lewi, burg Dime,
L anni:s In-timtionwho have not paid
the second instalment of stock, are Botitie t
that pavment is now overdue and should bw
made forthwith. H. P. fHEI.LER,
l.ewiahure, May S, lKt Tres
rj'O rhe Voters of t'nion Conmy: Encoura.
1 e I by ihe advice of many friends, I am
a candidate f.r the Ollice of SSIIEKIFP ef ths
C'.untv. iiljeLt to the choice of lhe .Nouiinft.
ling E'eeliun of the 3d of Aurost near.
I- F. ALttKiUUT
White Deer Tp. Mar St. p i
I ib.Ai.r.ii, in urnesj vyt stuns, fa in tat.
j ,,c"- tn'n"",: Y.b"f eaJ
' ...now v , . me I'll, C 1U.U, A Gl BUI.
. .... ' .
, ,- ... .. . .. ., ..
' a r..,
CcnfectionerIeS,To!iaCCO,Clgari,SnuiT
Ac. Also, the test Urandy, Wine, Whiakey,
j &e.. f r medical purposes,
AUIICriS' ELOCS, LEWISBURO,
(.formerly Dr. Purity's Drug Store.) Call inf
turf, H.) -i, l.l.
DATE) GIKTER & SON
AVP srnaiir uud fa.
n . . k .. . .
j a. "iiiri rriiir-ivvtn 10 ine larsrr
.,, m re CI,mrno,illlin, rooms, late lhe resid-
ence t t W in. Prick, on the
' rorarr uf Third aa Harktisis, UwKbanr.
xhere thev have on hand the LARUESf and
IUT ASSOKTM t.T f Work ever mrrred
to the public m this vicinitr.emprising Dresa
Rur.au. id Fmirr W.nh.tatias cf Lb. lmt .uiea.
s fm.. Il.ir..at Cb.ir. CiD.tant 1. b.ims HrEiua Chnara.
Etna. r.-.. Umt Km k. Tt .l Kn.:ii. J.bdj Liaa .ua Cofr.
t H- l-l.i. l.ni- L- o..- I'.arT Tat.1, aiau.
. n.r.: n... rtiu. r.t f roJTafo.V liiA'A' ..way. ?
ksa. I Unrronoa aad I'ffl.'v Lbaira WbuWaal. or f-nn
We also attend to tbe O'DEKTAKIMJ
h'lain.,. la .11 it trTi-h. ..rovitlwj with Fasey
111 tit t:aaj risk's rural weiaiiie rial taMx,
w nr.- r.a.1 at anr tin... . ulna aa buur aotb ta
wait uben moj and all who may finfor as with a ftalE
Having none but the best workmen, we 1EJ
W'AKll.sNT all furnitatv ERanorvHumi bjr ua,aad
d.ijr txoip.'tit'B cither in price or atjla. ui
MmvfiKtnry nn X. tt .SVeeef,
where Cabin.t and House Tumini. Scroll and
Kip Snwin 'Irne oa tbrt actio. aa4 reas. rubl. braa
A f..n.t n.n.irrm.i.t i,f l.t'UHVlt .1.... n.
o. ...9 ii "wr .... BinuuiMinur. ai.aji. OB baait.
kaa.i s.r xii. pou. ihmiinn m cum aaiiio..
C7 Ki rmaiso of all kind done as usuaL
N.B. Any work not on hand will bt mads
aa 1...B as tH Mitte.
Thnnkfu! for pat favors, we (till expect at
retitiioincse of th. na.
T I"T of I.t'ltrrw remaining in the Poi
OirU-e a: l.LWldULS.ra.May 17.LH6U
it
Nino 'KillUn Sumiid Ml
hull-..!
l:uri
!.
H .rl
K Liti . B Hi J.. lav .4 K
r.i'jaim
! Lawibs-lalpsTrfVlT MatTgWCl 3fLk
j l.int.rl C H
Iiuk Ji hn
il. nz Mry A Hf
iM-. II U
iMill-r J. hrt
iv.i,rjr V
i M-vf ttftrr
, m -ra a
iM'CttJS
!Mrt D J wRlr'sl
.Hint rwrv Mry A
It i-t--) W illi.ra
Hrk -"l-nn Mm
St iftim It c ir
trtta Jl
iSh'atinir-r Mrj X!s
f.-t.hl ritilUjs
t.tiCtT 1 C
T. liraaAin
Ii'
lv.r I.-. ri-rt
I iiui 1 annn
Irtii' n M-tr;rt
1 i- n E M.-
t ! t. Uri'T U -nry
F itrt.t. ho
F Irr J -1:1
."JJ'iJ::,
rim
ifr-.ther
llnrwo -J (lurry
In U . 1
w.,..inui
Krr k hi
fir Persons, calling for ihe above Letters
win p;eL.e say- in-v are -a irrrnr-i.
x0 tl0 V0ter3 0f Union Couutv.
i'-'j uicra ui
a s it i. imtwirt-nt th.t .qr o
, "n"" " - "j'h
il.aiir- in PMinwl:n( J.
l.....i.,. ... ..ot-iir p-r-
OnantWaW wit m Htt-V
men fully tvmp.tiwt I tsaa
J..II A. Mt.KTZ. E.,'f
tV-raarn fr)f th- offloMEaf I Ola MY
Tr.K it'KKh -I -ur e-n-uiaa; FU Elrction. H a- wot.
thv .r r-ai t rt.vnl in tll pvprt fnlly M-mM-tnt ti
MtyTTy-rtt:niaoMjwiUwwbmix
-vvawresirwitiwirr-hrHcw.
A VuTia of Wmt Rt rr-tiot Tomtvn".
.
Sheriff's Said.
TV? T't" r rtt oi f., iui rnt of thc-Bf
of t't)tnni n rinava cf I'tikxi count? rfj tr irv ,11-t-i U
m )w. yvnj 0 ,tjhi'.r r oui-r mt th- puNi
hr,a" ( f " I tuMm. in th- iVmuch of t..un( oi
r Iir ft m- -.a MAI ly-St. U irl" l. r. .
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