ni "sfo. N- WOUDEN AND J. 11. (JOHN ELI US. 'THE UNION," estaMLIid ia 1S1 i WMe .No., 2.571. LEWISHURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 18G2. "CIiriONirLE," estaMMieil in 1 S 13 Whole No., 050. 41 1.-V. per Vrar, aluayft In Idianrc. WW 1 1 II STAB Ml BMi.ll i kts k a ....(Lit ,xhe ,,,, works in Lewi-burg ti. n pnm. ...in io operation uc ' t . , , . .i;,.;,i..i,.l (,f 3 D-.-r have UJKI.it.. : nut. . i, f..t Wa.liin'- L. Ol'-S i ri';...!ii'a artiiT. an 1 ncat.v too x ... . - 1 - 1- I tvery great move seems to e ,be enemy if it ba F ,Lr"u1' ,lirce or four lands. TKa hil! tu roka " I eedom Na- 4io,,,i;PUver,-S, c.ion.l," VA iSen.te .ub.t.o'ially . it ...e fr.m the ILiose, fcalf Joxen 'Peo.'.crat," r.n!y dinog to j,ttl themselves on the record njiaiun it. Ing-Vlr. Uurlan, Uontist, has removed l, OiS t" MrsAVilsMu's, opposito Cham- letUtt s InotK. Air J.niiresbavineparcbased the partly . i i..:ti;.. -;tl immeiliati-lv r. fit it " ,: ' . si,... n,t.t,lishmetit. Ijr nia ow u .a - - I . , . . jaj.Pr. Jesse J. John has un.ted witb paniel Uower of Phamok.n in the editorial , charge ot me y. ,.. . f -,-, just issued ty tn "''"c",Ihe magnificent tragedy now being enacted, .pplicalion, continuously and unwcanedly, -g Jour U oaly reqnired to build up a -ell-pay.ng . wM mJ M,)r. joarnal among the otuer growing imcrea.s . of tbe Sbamokin region. te3ravid MM. Grceg (some time stu- dent at Lewisburg) is a Colonel of Cavalry . . - . , ii- t 1 which baa done service before Richmond, Two of bis Captains are Samuel Wilson, , aud John H. Trice both, late of Lewis- bur". Among those missing from Ihe Company of the litter, after the late fight, i is Malcom M'Faddin, who was doubtless tilled or taken prisoner. I " Tl.. 1 .n.l .n T.'..i anil Other It. flu- ! entil Kuropean journals say truly that nothing in ba'.f a century bas so elivated (be V- 3. in tbe re-peet of lovers of con ttitutinnal liberty, everywhere, as our re cent legislation abolishing Slavery in our Capital and Territories, which are truly under our own control, leavina Slavery a local affair only in the minor States. The act to still further curb the Slave Trade, will be still better received. '-The world move." in the riarht direction. I m, -1'arta. tB a iti.R I mi i i. k i tie ODimniio ; iwisavs. 'Ve arc pained to learn that wnua says, " . F.iiabeth kascman, aged Si years, (wttc of Kaseman, whose age is 10 years; fell off their haymow, yesterday morning, and broke her neck. This accident sepa rates a pair who have lived happily in wedlock nearly three fourths of a century. Mrs. Kascman was in the enjoyment of A t...ltl. anil reniarkahlv aetiv.' vow "."""I " - fir one of bar age. She was a uative of r . ...I ni arrlrinn in this COUUIrV M(,.u...j, - i, . itiild for 20 to pay her pissage. money Sht has resided for many years in orth atbberland county." We believe this remarkable couplo earned on farming with little or no assistance, and she ws tins engaged when she met h- r unfini' end. fcirThe Bloomsburg Ikmocrnt bas a bird time witb it candidates for l'resi deut. Its"', Gen. Ureckinride, is an open traitor wont do. Its trrnml, Gen. liutier, turns out to be as bad as an Abo- litiaoist-he was dropped. And its thlnl (lie "Second (or third) Saviour," Gen. Jl'Cleilan ia thus slaughtered and "done lot" on account of his injudicious and in correct attack upon Gen. Casey's division: Piu.iui-i.k is Hittlf The heat of the (treat battle at Fair o.ikv was met by the rennsylvan-.au voluoieers. with tbe sternest bravery nianif stertrtorina ihe wart and thev .usiaint.1 the heat.t ss. They fell bacn waeo fihaiis.-l si overcome by superior otiinoers. i tie recorJ ol thai ticnt will ever recount lo nV,r honor for bravery, let vlio may attfmit lo gaining it. No matter Geo. Abraham Lincoln is fie Pecple'i choice, and, were the election to-morrow, would b. tbe triumphant man, by an overwhelming mt.jotity. Got Robinson, of Kansas, bas been ItA and .ennilted on a eharue of improp- er conduct in Office. One or two of tbe auWaVnata State Officer were found guilty, however.and were promptly ejected from office. That is tbe way to save bad men, regardless of party. Gen. Knrnside bless bis honest soul ! ys ihe U. S. soldiers shall not be dc- frraded into slave bounds. That is tbe order of Congress. So Burnside bas also - un, Abolitionist," a. ,he Rebel sym- . oatWr. fcy of everybody who will not o. tools otsiavery. I LTcnry D. Moore St... T,.. r Pennsylvania, bas paid all required of draped the western sky. Dispatches from this State by tbe War Tax of .SGI, and (Jen. Mitchell : evacuation of Corinth con by bit promptness as to time made for the firmed good news much talk of a speedy Mite Ibe deduction of 15 per cent, on S2 - i. r ,k ... Oftn nnn ,l. 0. ' J close of tbe war. K.. ll ,e .-,,B,S n c.jtJtljJd - I The neit Slate Fair is to be held at Norristown.Mont.omerveo.tni. T.... dav Sent tfi i M , .. ." "T. opt. iU.tn (Jet. 3d, !(,-. A. l'.ovd ...mittoB eiccle1 Her.nr,iin. Secrei.rv 1 . he Society, in pl.ee of John II. Zieglcr, "'gned. The Rebels threaten a e'neral euerilla ! rfare if broken op at Kichmnnd. The JlUrpttion of the raee of rattlesnakes may aud a bleeaing to man in 'WBre years. j Allento wn was laid nnt, and named of Mr Allen of Pbid iiiT:t; ! e taudItd ' i Opening of Cumberland Gap. The most important event of le-t week . lieu. M,.', taV.n r-osscssiou f Wtwcco Kt Tcnn. and Kentucky. The i!.i..,t.. .k.,.,i,.n..l ;..,. k..r... hi. .rriir.1 "-. - - , - - TI.U .ir.cn the kit to he n the niin . r arly iu E.st Tennessee, anl cut i IT the li-I'd communication hv railway from the ...... , i It is th)U"ht ! '"' "est to uteumonu our men will soon .-Inks the South cud j ,fce "ay? ud wecti gu.ie away im ..f that railway Hue also, if they have nut P"-,T'il'1y. u 1 Kro:lt re-,ll,a f"llo nur already done so. ecming!y uuimp .rtant movements. The ..... . Slavery iUustion ia assuming astounding r.KlSFt.m-Eli. Gen. MTlellau hainp ......,:,., ... ,, . our sol,l,er3. a-k-J men to muko fiure work before Uiehmotid, the inot of M'llowell's f 'rce his been added to his, and all the avail able UuioD power will be directed to that (j nrtcr. . .- From Cam? Plitthe'.l, Alib., June 9. I never sit d iw to ad Iress vou without misi-ivin. There is so little oceurrin2. n ' in auy miuic-i iu n' .vru,.., .f connty eliU,r,ljned t beer eorrBnJ,nt, froin thB various scenes of , pan's guerilla bands. They are South of ' the Tennessee river, 25 miles above Flor- I erice, and our VSih l'a. Vol. are on the X,,rthern bank, amusing them with an ,i . I .1 : . 1 tl i occasional bomb-shell until Gen. Mitchell 1 "hug-." them from tbe rear. "Oid Stars-' (Mitchell he wars three stars, now,) is our great favorite in the South-wept. Gen. X.-pi.y is sulj ct to his oiders. Mitchell and Negley are in motion, but where the "lightning will strike, none can tell, Wo uro l.ur. in tit. MflAil without fpntA ' , or baggage, and seTenty-five miles from the nearest p .int for mailing letters. It , is a very lonely life no reading matter, excriit what we get from our friends ai home ; uo account of passing events, occurring, some times, very near : no ene- ; my to slay, except dragetng, toruinug timfi. t. ,.... r.;..t ol... ..f o.,r a.. ,u -ou. . arUUOUSt.Jiauorn, i Kill tut inn buui. extrrt tV'tn my 1'2.' JA m. ofMry'ZZ, 1SG2 lhnki, Tenn. Robo at 3 o'clock, took breakfast at 4 ... . 0 c oclc. DultiTB to tuarou auTioauD u,ll!uownteDts lnd knapsacks Lft. Learn ! . tbat two men in Co. C. took a negro ser- . vant from Lieut. Ayers, broke guard, and leturncd biro to bis master, revceiving a ; reward of forty dollars, Alabama money; : the currency proved worthless ! j '20. Marched to Limb's Landing, 45 miles, on the way found two deserters from ; the Kv.M Armvat Corinth. Thev tnuk . i , rp, .ii tue oato, uu cam.: aion. turt uiu us t'o.l mini, ar. ,l..t..ro. in ,.,) In .l...rt th.lr j army. 27. Last ni:ht, our pickets were fired on by guerrillas no alarm. Lcaroed from d 'scrters that the enemy had no con siderable forej nearer than Corinth. They as well as we, Live li. url that Richmond is taken, wi'h SO, 000 prisoners, iuclu iiiiii; Davis and the llebel Cabinet. No probability i.f a light at Corinth. No bata!- o urtils among me enemy s lores. 2. Lively m .ruing no move on tils no news no mail no enemy even camp rumors scarcc-ury time. .Many Hone! prisoners nrougni in to uay took the oath, and were released. Attack expected to night. 29. No attack last night. Little slave girl, in a bouse near by, terribly beaten knocked down, kicked, and choked by her .... t;l stmitb inter Joung ma5,er' un"1 Lieut. Smith intcr- fred, when tbe whole family brawling olJ woml tur(.e or t ... I...,.-..... four cadaverous, gaunt, bony girls, and the males had a t.room stick skirmish with mo 1-,,eul- witb tho Lieut Ludicrous scene. I 30. X'ickcts fired on by Rebels across the river. A woonaca inuiana v.p.q . recei,ing another volley as they went. gni bomiei Charter oak eane, wilb jral oame over being released on parole. Pro- ' g wcre ioai0t wjth buckshot, of lory's name engraved upon it, which be "ion and mail-train came ia to-tlay. j Much talk through Camp about Gen. i Hunter's proclamation; some declared if i res. Liincoio saQotioucu , iiwiu uSu. . Jtff. Davis. 31. Qi'tot mornin. Saw wheat in shock to day. Dispatch came id to day : ,.,s..:..u ...!. n..k.i. , . I 7 . ad libitum, ad infinitum, ad swampum, ad g""iiiasu. 1- S.b..h-., '7 - m.gnol.as bloom.ng-eotton growing- r,in showers in the eveniog-beautiful, ; golden sunset among the fleecy clouds, that 5 lWime.nt called into line at d.T- ! O - ' break Rebels reported crossing tbe river . rv.ti .1- Tl,,.- .. : 3 i ... ..l .i....!;.h.J .on.. .U .. ' . , , ....-: T , eT ,Uere'U' j abruptly adjourning, sine die. 4 river, by tbe Landing at dark, posted ; our company, aU Laotli ignorant oi the grooud. - i ltose at two o'cloek stood watch j till i then exniored the erouna. rounn i iht UPP" P' ,h buk of ,m,!1 1 b.,,. - aJLd i,; and went to tb. li.cr-1 ; limit to-k four iucu mid weut uui to, ! .cout-oplorcd tho country. The Too- We ,ir at that pi, is cut up wi-h ; g "j "c.llj thrall. 8 a country - .thick foluiite to the water's edsre. , -. , . . , I ju.ing wor'uy oi note inuay i , . m , g'""'1 very strict ran mi jetting short , 'ouacco inn rage toe t. uuuei suio.iue found c fT;e as su'istiiute. ' e,,,...:! Kentuekians. Secession is al- in ,t as rank as ever iu the Mate, ami seeks voles and popularity under the garb j of '-The lYrtuaueut Cons'itutiou." Feb I low cirtzjiis, beware. J his is evi.Mitly the critic 1 period of the struggle. Some lireckeuri le It-tiKCrats iu tho I awn army openly fweur that they will mutiny , 'U:i t the Union, and fijt.t for Iavis as ' "vm.-H right, in case the President, under , . - :..a .1... .1 . . . , , . of K,.bl., WhaJ , ,nn0JI,1(! a, humi- lj,ing fjct to u Amricans,when Kurope is fcrutioiz.ngwiin critical eye our position on this very sul ject ! Many thauks for copies of your paper. Hastings. Picketing in South Carolina. June 8, li02. I write, while on picket, at Camp Ste- ens, near the Ferry at the northerly side ... ... ... i . -, . t l of 1'ort Royal island, ten miles from Hean ; fort. We left camp, last Weduesday, to relieve the pickets here. A hundred men now have the same amount of duty to do that our Regiment had a few weeks ago. 'e have to stand on duty every second night, e were sent to Seabrook pianta SeabrooK pi.nta- . , ,,, Riehard Kawn fa ti,.n .....I.. nA .1.1, 1 hwh, uou r brave, good oflijer, a relative of N Rawn of Irfwi burg.) with a sergeant, 2 corporals and 15 privates, to guard the post at Sea- Lrook and Rarnwell's Island. The Rebels became aware of our weakucss, and on the evcninir of the C:h landed 150 men a mile below us on Broad river. Capt. Teltord - : i i :. . r.:.. n' I,--, .tl ciJ.,cii.,,v. . ... nil mc WIIDU. aim lun miniu isut.u.u were arouseJ by a volley of musketry, wo a fcW sh0Ma, rqJ thea munketry. I wetl i witb two men to my uiper poat the foe i . . , i i .t not then?, thuui't. we eouta near lucm talking and moving around in boats. I k " went back to the bead-quarters, bjon, a mounted man was sent to tbe Ferry, one mie from camp, to see to our mcn. Ho waa gone so long that four mcn and myself. went to reconnoiter. We found onr pick - ets on the shell road all right, but anxious to know what was the matter. We also m,t th earalrv meaaeDer. who reported . , , , it 1 r. 1 inai our men uau nearly au ten, auu uiio ... I-;.,. io tb. kn.k.a ha. 11. armini!..! .J.-;, , j We got oer the ground in a hurry, when I found the wounded man was 1'hilabder Towuer, otie of my tent-mates, as good a soldier as there is in the R 'gimeiit. My feelings I cm not describe 1 don't ihiuk I was ever si angry in my life some of my comrades sworo terrible vengeunce. As near as I can learn tbe causeway leads ,ir,0h a swamp, a quarter of a mile, to the Kerry, and two men pitrolled it, as at hi 'h tide a boat could bnd on any part of the causeway. At the end of the causeway were three pickets fnm nur Company, (.: Totvner, J L.ISa'.l.and Henry Scott. They disc ivcrcd a boat approaching tho Kerry, and Ball hailed i, but no answer. lie halted it the second time, saying who goes there ? when the reply came in the tones -,n.l dl-..l....t of a ne to. "Me. massa don't shoot" that there were twelve of them, - - .. f-m M....ltin. .an- . it . c Stevens. Ball at:ain told runiiiuic . j ....... j rtu0lll to halt, it was not best for them to it, it was not nest I or tuera 10 iu.y i''", o'i i.ewisour- norounn. tnion mmiii.iMt. ; Wlf presen, ,n,m ,y authenncated for set idavlinht Then the Rebels b splendid residence, at reosaoola, of granted lo the unlersisned, by the Iteeistcr of o KoR(iE I.EIsElt. Kelly Tp V. u ..i.-. A 1. I the rebel Stephen K. -Mallory, Secretary I nion county, in due form of law; all persons . JOHX LEltf EltMlelaware Tp. ,r boat, about thirty, and fired , ,,,eike . ,orj having claims against satd present M 3, Wl (.UjuKtat.it n tkA .atuA ! j ' j m an. i h.itf rttrin" si j effte are reouea M land before :. tue - .,i.. 01ir mcn started up the cause. ... Towner rec?iTed 7, Seott 3, Ball 4, , f r IT hn had eome hd J ... .'i shot. CWill those persons in tbe tjmftxbita with the llebels say , .uch clg M ,i,e.e da0oto an bonora- . . . . If lhi. , ap.ein,en of the honor . R,Kn ,iliMtr.. I think I LU. UUHIV. v " J , , - ' 'hey baa Deiieruo ..uu. oi..i....u . int of (he blj0Det.) Tbe Rebels then landed, and under cover of their guns .t thcir fort opposite destroyed the ferry j tnJ , flits ,nd returDed, before ,,.-.. eood Eet there. Weareanx- j inus for reinforcements, so thit we can go . ' , I send vou a roueh but eorreot map j of Port Royal Island, and adjacent parts, d..n hv one of Massachusetts cavalry. . a..:..i. :.k ! 1 bree Ileitimenis 01 our urigauo, wu c. ... " ... ...r i't..,.to The. IjCU. aMieCII!. VIC J , , . fiLTn,:n, for go.eral days, and 1 . . fc. b. . :.. i 'J. B"n8 UK,in er'" "'""'"i ... i ........ n.. : ,ra wl""a lw" .. . . of e priner., ..ken at Poe.tal.go ..it. .k.T had removed tbeir women and child- . , , Cuarleaton paper giving ao . r r .... . f ouf .dt,BM up0n Pocat.lig: tjey . doWD ,ieir ou t 2 killed, 12 W0UD(j(.j (mostly mortally,) and 2 prison- n. ., u rekd. , era. " i Geo. P.p. .. cmio; to Wbington. I rj .m T'TcvnvM JjCiiC h GWS -r - '-T-- , ,,, ., )llt nolhi b'M .r,0,pjr),,, I i...,,i .t-.i-.r j . ii I J .......... occurence. 1 hero has been do movement of itiip'irtance on eirher side. Tlie I'aeific Itnilroad Kill has ptped tlio -"ua'e a;-o. 1 bu one at'er another, the 'I bu, one af'er auolher, the Tiatikt of the Chieago l'latfoim are being honestly occupied. The first regular U. S. Mail from New Orleans to New York in fourteen months, reached the latter city la-,t Week. Government is tulting some Secefh rhurch houses in Wt-hitigton city and Alexandria for Hospital purposes. Gen. liu'ler recently pardoned sit Reb- , ,, , ,. . , ., , . el ...Miers. under penalty of deith for vio- litimr their oarole. at New Orleans. Tb; Q.,llk(;rs in le Vallcy of Virginia have been severely persecuted by the ; R.-bels, who caued tho death of one, Job I nrockiuorton, who was refused the priv ilege of seeing his fa mil v. The linkers were faithful to their iirinciplc refused i to taKe up arms, nut were irienaiy to an ,he w,lunJej ; HL,sur,eH1.d i, 'reported" to have 80,000 1 ; mcn okelona A surgeon in tho army was promptly j , . , r , . j mation that he neglected sick aud wouuu- I ed men under bis charge. Alfred Reckiv, a graduate of West i Point, a Rebel General of some influence in Western Virginia, voluntarily came in to Gen. Cox, took the oath of allegiance ' l.v tl.a Tni..n n n .1 wn. .fnt to foil II mbiK . to the Union, aud was sent to Columbus, Ohio. Not less than Kijrhteen Hundred Fami lies have been fed, by Gen. Holler's order, from Rebel stores left behind, chiefly. j Mj. Thomas Yeager, of AHentown, j killed at Fair 0ks, iu tbe 53d Y. V., w3 i r of nnf t ,he fi Companies that ' . K , i, first roached "v ashine'im after the Pn - si - dent's call, arriving Ibe 13th April, 1801. ; Money seeking investment was never so plenty as it now is in the Northern Cities, j Th, Missouri State Emancipation Con- : vention w an interesting body, ma le arrnements Tor the 111 eampatgn, ana r-i o I " ... j B?ed 41 1' dicd f ,J""Pijn. -- 1 -- cousal to tba Argeotiao Confederation. i t i ta.i.;. nr a.iaatiwa. n,irns,i n ; .-..u. "'""" vv. - IV, was taken a prisoner to Iiichmond, but exchanged for a Ltcut. Washington. ; Henry It aupt fell from the fchamokio 1 Valley railroad bridge near Sunbury, 0'.ln6 anu .eg ana severely : . ' j i Cititens of Hunhury, aided by the farmers of tbe neighborhood, have sent to ii. tl II T i t -i 1 l'T- J. onnumwr.anu. i: l. c. . i ii i.. iiiik" o l uiscwu oi iu. iuesaua.aa ijitu i , ,, . , , , ,. , . . . ' . .f ' ' eCK , with the means that the gentlemen placed at the baud, of the Indies. KUsha S lioodrioli, Kq , a respected citiz u of Tow in 1j, K litor there and at ilkes-15-irre, and Clerk in ihe i-'enato and S'ate Department, liarrishuri:, died at bis home last wek, aged about tit) vears. Tho Secession Cities have lost 20 to 30 years of prosperity by cutting their own throats and robbing themselves and ma- king enemies of tho civilized world, by their Kehellinn. j List week, in Harrisburg, a girl named Emma Wingered, was haudling a pistol .hich she ihouht to be uuloaded. and playfully pointed it at a companion, Mrs. I Edwards, and pulled the trigger. A deafening report followed, ami .Mrs J-. t-1 "raS IO tue u-tor, m iuiuujju lue . , l-l. j .j . r.. .f... ureaal. cm.- uim i.-. u-.u. ..t-i. Billy Wilson, of the Zouaves, occupies .. . i 1 1, i . -.. iu ois new iu....... -u -a." . ..u "oonfiscated when he took possession. At a recent sDleodid burial in New Or. t . n lt,.il..r HiaamlncH (m. intimations to act the part of a idsnrreo- tionist. lie bad the eiffio opened, and ,h "remains" in an "exeellent Me of Pfe'ervation ; ttiey wer. gold : preservation; tney -er. pw, of lsOl-probabl, stolen from tbe ; coinage ot ISt) 1 . I 1 , l.ll . I y g Mjnt (h,t r Th .iwe.pjng friends" are inconsolable under this "un constitutional desecration. of Fremon, ni gbield. , im j,ck(,on on ,ho Shenandoah, arose from tho failure of our Col. Carrol to destroy a eertain bridge, which Jackson hurried acrossand destroyed One David S.vboldt induces tbe Will- ! une uavia cayooiui louuiges iuo n in- iamannrt Knllxlin men with strawberries: r - - .- - . 1 from 6. inches id eircumlcrenee to some- . . . I tI"Dg ,es'- i Th. lain 4 S J,.hn.n killed at Shiloh. , was preparing ifwithagang of confederates) to betrav California just as Twiiigs be-; tei T;iM.De0 Qea Soniner ri,ed, ,nj .,,ed the Paeifie coast to og. Histo-I record. Congiderinit tbeir hopes and plane, the result of tbe Fair Oaks battle between Richmond and the Cbickahominy ia outer repulse 10 me noueis, aim . rep..- I sented oy deserters as prouuoing ireoiua- teaii b? JeBer,er' M P""1"' 'reP' tin .ad dacouMg.me.it .o,JOg them. ... . , . :.i i wonnueu sotutera. Jellies, rags, - r - -- .j-r.-j , .state are rcuesled lo make ' I I r.i'If If , l or on Bunt r.. bandages, wrappers drawers, bed-sbirts, .ho.ehavn.s claims or demands , immediate pavment ; and I hose Uav.it. any j uisls A WITiHiS FM (LU towels pocket-handkerchiefs, ie , have Jsalost lh. sa, Wll pre;, lheln fur se.tlc i'ZT , . ! tir'New .top ..n S. nb'.ttU 8t-jJ neon hbcraMf contrihurcd. or iurcliaiei ,.,, rh.r f ' legally auinetim a e,, '"J"' '".V' l.e.ishor. A.. ,1 2:1. lt;s' ' 'n "u,tu"' ri'I,y Tn.uud Dollars bf cribcd f ,r the poor people around Ut.nib who th. tt.UraWd of ! A trot.!, New Orleans b 2 100 orph.n. to provide fur the fruit of this rebellion A (Juion expe tni'in up Whito River, Ark., destroyed the Rebel battery. narieston news, irotu Ketiel sources, indicate ontinuei Union alvance-i. Corr fried Wrtlily Wheat S105 Eggs 10 j Kye 5: Tailuw I (,'orn 4 ) Lard 8 I Oats SO Ham 10 Flaxseed l,f.O Sh in iSide... 6 i inieu .lollies ooi i Fiikhi ,0 ,,oUtoM 5l Fresh Rutler... 10 Couutry i?oap 4iC . . - If tlffl'imFi Bihnmir Crmliul will not cure, in tlie laM sues t'f IAm".iimp'.ion. we know trom riperienee it alT rJ-, reat relief. Hv.r.eps.a i a diffienl! disease to core, l.nt II..V..,.i.' Ui ttkha will soon over- come ,t. Ilea I .he A.li t in another column. . . . .. .! :.'.' I.U VI i:.Tf lil ACKNTS WANTED. We will pay from $25 lo 75 per moniti ' "'' r;ne ewin .Mje.nme company, u. j.a i r., General Ajeni, Milan, Ohio.' 90'Jy I - ' Time-Table Lew isbars K.11. Station. 1 MOVIXU KUKTH. : Freisht V Atcoin'u passes l.ewishg , Mai' '''rain . r.XpreS do 4::i6 V M do ":: A M M..uil.T n '.rnlDir. nty. .n Arommltioa train aN nu fr.im auuOurv. Ki.r.- trfclii M-.adav uwrulux MOYIXti SOCTH. Mail train parses I.ewisburg 9:S6 A M Freight & Accommodation do Eijires do 9i3t PM Dr. Hurlan, Drntl.t, mar be found " Vm;"" , 11 ; Hloek, until his former Otnce (opposite me , ..,,., . Klt..i1.I ...n s, .honiv j Daily naming News, i x 8 "l-irrlsburg'T : niornins.at unr cmt percopy the very latest News at cheapest raies. June H Fklluw Citizb?i Haviuu bren re Com- ... a..t......ti.1n ttri'h iht IWTir nf Kn. ! resentanv-e in ihe Asemt,ljr oi Peonsylvania, I, h. !..,.. i.l.r,.l...n,l,.!l. .lec.siou of ihe rulers at the pr.marv election A c.un. rl'' oniiersigned lakes this method of re- J. turnine his sincere thanks to thecitizens ui I.ewisburg for their p -ompt and eBicient assistance ai ine me niv. aiso ro ourv ai. !"J"XVav ! not least, tu ihe tallies who rame forward no bly ami eave their invaluable ail. Lewohur?, June 2:1 JOHV MQl'IRES. Estate of John Glover, dee'd. i Ii ETTES TeMaineniary on the K.ia.e of I Ji HI N lil.OVCK. late ol Harlleton ' - ..,. t- : Ku... .1..' "i I .l ,11 . in.l.k- K V ; LOVER. H ir.leton J A M Ltl t i LO V EK. Ii artley Tp 1. Wl yd Ejec'itors Mav iMKTiiii.n orii:. i LI i y LITTLE the best place in town lo ret our irtinminss, motions, .eieion, Fai,.-v and Black ftilUs, with many other tliin.s too numerous lo mention, is ai O. jii,.i.ii.i. o .j mi n: it ssior. ,.,n,l lo Reher's buiid.ne. two doors we-t of ihe Hank L'-wi-our. My :, t-- NOTICE. rtTIIP n.,ol..e atol Acco.nts of J. ScttaavRa. j. ri, Hsiri a A; t-..s ; also, ihe Uuu her Books of C. limamtisn. have been placed in mv hands for collection, of which all inte- "rwt,rc Mav I 1"3 WM. JONES. '- : ': : ' " '. '- Executor's Notice. -m-y VTOTICE is hereby riven, that Letters tes- a. . ... . , . lameniarvon tlie lasiwin ann ipsiaraeiii ,r. m. ,:.- r siMovrtw. u.a of ' of Mrs. Le a-ishur: borouah. I'nion county, have been lucm, aim ini'M: s tcJ lo make inm.(,.le payment, lo PETER BEAVER, Executor Lewisburg, May 6, 1SU3 ATTENTION! Several Hundred Persons ViE vet otvincr tlie nntlersitrnoil for l'OSTACE ami BOX RENT, as f Suliscriptioa and Book " , ,,:,'.,.: tl, soul account. Immediate attention tosam accounts is desired. Money caa be saved by doing so. 11. W. CROTZER Lewisburg. May 10. lausif vrraTinilt?o .ipmmT.BV. hp.. "'"""'"t I THE undersigned, having removed her Watch and Jewelry establishment . , i 1- m one OI tne rooms irgoii't i-nuuim I aa - ' . .... . h. Thns-O. Oner, fa.lioinine M.s Amanda "' M " " 7:L .f ""-..j.- ... ... . -.,! ,h. ., r.oaredto . . . . ti....l. U't..liic leuolrr ollKlfal 1 wi - tii .- -J , In f ril HlPTlf i I inMrumruiS, ,t., in the most approved and satisfactory manner. hand an assorlment of choice '"'.... i ....... r....i.m.. -h, ' .V. "..' to n.t ihe times. Also. ! oiS and WATCHES. All wotk aud wares warranted a re'preen- LewLbars, Mar 21. tsex J. M. MOYER, Attorney at Law, LKWISnOttd. CSI05 CO, PA ' -OXSITLT ATIOXS had in ihe English aad , ,.,rm.. a. y . ... . , lrfi(.e Market m, near i n.tu, Itwutarjt, Jaa. 1, 1 luittil f'fiin'3' Cunifntioii. The voters 1 1 I oinn county who auyp' r: the National Ad.nio si ration in Us erT.ri I'w sunnressine the Rehellrm a i l r.irrvini: i n the tioveniment in the sinril o( our K - vol iri on :i ry Fa'hers. are invifil to meet at Ileir n-.ua! pt l'-es , f hoi, tins i'.leelmns.the laNl SiTraaiv r.Htti) ,.f Jiilv, Is.;:, from 3 i.VI.-ck until 7. I M.aud afier tiri ehuos.r.s: a io'ti;e. Inspt-e'i rs ' and a Clerk or Clerks if de-ired, tlieu tu vule ur BtLiiir for One ciiti.liilnfo for Concrrfss, One ctindi.Iatt! Ibr AsscmIjIv, One cauilM.tt.' fir I'rotlintiot.try, One canilt. late lor t.onr.iiis.-iotitr, ( hmcamliliitc lur 1 l.slnct Attorta-v, 0,WUJia..erorAU.li.Ur..n.l One person for Return J iimo .i tue district iu wliiuh tho vot. r ru.,i.i.-i. The bait its lo be openM a- Mion ai the hiir for rlo-in' has arrive 1. rea! ilou.l. eer - lilied by the Ju !ae and Clerks, and han.led :o the Ileiurn Joo-e so chojen, with the list of pfr..ns win) vote!. P Tb. Krt,lri JuJ.t$ , m, i thr Court "U.e at U.l or. at 10, A M. rf Jl.-nAt. 1 -'Hih J:ilv. then anJ there to return, a 't ep. ' anJ pu'illh the ti.loil.er of votes eal I', r the canJi'lare l.-r the .hlirer.t i.fl":ee, an-l lh"e , having the hichest numher of vi ks I r aeh 1 "' b! declarej tse nominees of I'm n : c"""'v fur " "; " '" " s" ' ! Pr 'eiJe f..r thf neec-.-ry C ierees.an.l --.en -a iSian lins t.oiniiiit'e... i5y orJer of the Keoui.l.caa tnion f.iiimatee. O vvin UKN'XiS.:. Lliatrmnn. Jolm It. Fiilltnur Thou, as Pcnny RoUort R.-i.l lani..'l HhafTor Fifil'k IJ.iIftuk-r Jolin Kes-sicr Frt'.l'k .Sniitli U.V.Glovor.Soc. l T. O. Kvaui John Noll Sam'l Marshall Ji.-s.so l!:avf:r Administrator's IMotioo. UEUEAS, Letters of AlininiMration to Ihe e-tate of liKXJ'.N H HRi HE. Qeceaseo. laic Ol r.a.il UUIlAlur lIM iih'u ! county, have b. 'en cranted to the suOyrnbr, ! bv Ihe Kctcr of said county, in due lorin ; all persons indebted to said estate are reijues. ed to make payment, and ihoe having ciaiis against the same win present them duly auiheuuciied lor settlement, to J A. i t;ii I Z. Admini.tralor Lewisbur?, May 27, lstia Peace I'cacc ! Tl!E ftina.nj kind pntfn. frro country and tMrn? V NtW lt.l4. ler je-U :i. riW9 prirv mtm ilvW Hi Thn 2i,. y ur kiirnti.in. an'l ;utrt nt ?our care, A Q j arc uur Orj Uuul. aatl otttar Uu want. ' Rirwf aul Cl.ltiftS. nd ?t.tin ImVn-i. And Ohnmbr.ys ti i "iiri.-h.iui-. to t Uu t 1'vLfttDM I -'L ; We'vi f.intiuii tul Jl.nitir. mj I'rii.' t. r v bucll u Srt;u;9udUocb.V Ju.-l gjlTe ub w,- .ug,, ttt 1(.,r n n.r c.tu; 0 CtolUl t Mil prUTW, Ijr JUtTH AD'l CMlU, W'wn Cn.n Hoopi anil Vnwt, an. I -Hnollo Sklrln, And iN-uim- rnl Chfvklua! tnr Jravw-n at-.J .liirtw, Wv- irnrt lT-.nv in ) t jIIvt l-r m-a ixi.l lut boji. We' fibTf &r ikdtvjii. but -Xuu I klcml iu Us. We'M Oil-not... mtA rrrrt o r--T fUr 3;.T. , v,. t! V..-.. . ,t .U r -1 ir jinir .u it. nr. -.ii j Lit. n i' t '"ur iloor, Uurki'tt -11111 to.-rol- an i Ha'-U-m w nruOt int K-tttv, -.ll Vln 1 if O nnre k!1 ii.J -.j.ni.ii". ' rv ht;j it, ei- r.-: n 'VUihi-t :rt:ttt c'-t-r L-wn I Uiai.ln.r,' A ril S. I 4diiiiulstralurs' otitr. N' TOTH'E is hert'bvKhTfl.lLat Letters of Administration upon the Estate oi HARM1 Mil.LLi;. late ol Uui!.l. e lownsti.p, t.uion couniv.drc d.have been aramed to ite undersitjued, by the Keui.terof I'nion ci-uuiy. 1 lu due orul Ol ia. I herelore, a.i perona t.COKt.K MILI.KR. East HotTalne June M.'62 (pd) A'i.ainistraiors tt'EST URAM'H losuranre Companr. Insures Property in Ik th Tuwni 1 Cmn try en a reai)nable Terms a. any i.:i.er .i,.rl Comranv I a"1 l'"n,r' 7' The larse increase of PreminnjXutes maaes I it a reliat' (Company lo inttre m. I Amman of Prrallaal Vj.tr la frre. IJ-O.OOD.OO J.W .Cairaa", Sec. li l .M.kviy. I res LAKIlO-N I'llO-i-s. Aaent. Dec 16, 1S01 l,e i-l org Admlnistators' Notice. "IIERE.S. letters (f administration on the estaie of JAfOB LClsERs-n. r late of Kellv township. I'tiion comity, dee'd. have been gran'e I lo the subscriber in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all per- sons knowing themselves to be indebted lo .said esiat, lo make immediate payment; and those havinr claims acainsi ihe same. DESERTED "TVROM the I', f. service, at Camp near I1 Alexandria. Ya- April IS. IKfi-3. private JOSEPH HARNHA'tr.t'ompany l),5ih R-c-iinent r. R. Ase.x:) years; height. 5 feet TJ inches; complexion, lair: eyes, grav;hair. ' recruiting stauun. i. vn.s nnr.ii.i... I May , V; Captain On. D. .th HetP. R Estate of Henry Welsh. t DMIMSTR ATOIfS NOTICE. Whereas, i 2 Letters of Adininisiraiton on the estate of Henry Welsh, late of While Deer township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of L'nion connty in due form of law, therefore all persons indebted to said estaie are requested lo make immediate pay ment, and tho.-e having ttisl claims against ...... ....... ..M,h.,n,ln!..mh..i.rll 7. . for settlement. l j ii.iix.ii.iuii.nmi.. ..ts ttiiTtirt s... ...ti.Y t . .1 n n r lcer, mire a, ipn. . - . ICU.-f C M.... ICE. I fPHE nndersi HE undersigned are putting Dp an IC T I ..... ,.i, 10 mnnl. ail our ' I..eir: Ice ' rrU."C 1 " " " - , will be delivered in lown, daily, at a cheaper rat. ,han private Ice Houses ran be nlr.l. . rr,,all on either of us on Worm itn ni. or '..J. h.t-.h, R.ver Bridee. ' A UKll'KNSAriw Uwtsturf.Xov."". 1S"0 liiANK ANir-IAIir ... Micnu A Co. aa.rvi.K3s: "NORAVEKS and STATIONERS, S0 1 ( hesinut Bt. I'AioofWoAui. .. W-sMtna- Car) ot th, nf,. at.t. TiUini: an4 , B.i. d Car ls .cral ana rrlnt.l il the i.h.rl A ,rr lull atts.ii ol iiss siaonawv ai.a7fn fcaod. Initials in 0..r,and 9im .arl,ty of I .u.i .a-i"r-. eDilKM.2. axttauiiy ..u. "7 .c-. '. . -. . v u si t ra.ibr. e... n .n m. nou.s anl Lutherln.at JOlKEiT'5. 4 5T Brt,n!r2 I wtnw; 011211 IJARGALXS I j ,T rrlv a SI)ppIy of , art.J Chil-.r:. i n . . C ! litlOlS, (j JllefS aCJ t allCJ hflOeS, ' u h i. h will be ,M at l.'N USUALLY LOW I'lliCtS KDU CAsH ! ai ihe Lewisborr Un 0 n Bool an I Jilioc .Store, opposite ihe Lewia h'lrs I! ink. 'i'h- iar..-ei t. ek of Home Mae Itnol s sr. t s!!' iK.s ever offered in una, at VI holevale and Reiail, twenty lo tweniv-Dva per rent. rhe:i tier than any other hoase in tbe coui.iv. Hoots and Mwci made Iu order on short notire. lion't furser the pTaee opposite the Bank. Apr.! iS. liltoj JO.i.N MJUIKE8. NOTICE. I riHn Oirae. Savin Institution of Lewta f I bure ha this d.iy tleclarrd a llivideni t.i Four per Cent. i'-r ih. last six months on the amount of b. rk pa' I in. P-tvaMe in, j i-entv days Iruin date. H. P. SMELLER. , May 1. li Tmnnt S' tl'OMFILK! SVPOMFIEK! U'liie FAMILY BtlAF. MAKER. All Kuihen Crea-e ran be n.ade into good S(.l by u- ui; SAruMFU-.K. I I i? iiirecttous acctinipanvma; each R a. , cup ol C .ifre. Manufactured only by the Patentee! ' t . l..t. -r r. : r I -waiiuiatiunua .m.j,uu, !to- I t;. tValau M, rHtuuiiiruii. Feb It), listHyl GEORGE MERRILL, Attorney at law . . . Lewbburs, Pa. t-'jjice in the Rccurdo-'t Ojjita. Feb. FIRE IHSURANCE. r XSL'RXXCE COVPAMf OF NORTH AMERICA Phiadelphia. (IbCorporataU, KM.) i Capital 500(000.0a r Apts .Inn. ISill - - 1.2.14.1 PJ.S1 ! ARTHTK (i. COFFIN. Preaidc&l CUAKKES i'LAl'T, aiecretary ty BuHdiUgs annaaMy or perpeloally. Mer chandize, Gram, Furniture, &.C., insareil. at car rem rales ot' Vrctniuia. JOHN B. LINN, 03Im3 A-nt fur Liu on county. Pa 3L1MDS km SHADES. 1 11. J. Tt) III I tTls, No. 16 Nor. Sixth ! Sireei, fhiLALiL.1.1 li;. Xar.u.acturer of VEN1TIAX 1;LIM)S and WINDOW SHADES. The largest an.l iliic-st a.-scrim.Qi in th City, at tlie lowest Pricea. Blind, pain'ed and trimmfd. tqtial lo new. . Sturc aha as loaoe an.l lel..e.l. April II. IK2 3m. BENEDICT ALBEBT, I Last anil licst News! 'E have jat received frtm Philadelphia and Sc Vorit, a very large aud well selected Mt ck of SUMMER SCODS, which we iler at very reduced prices. We have pa:d parneii'.ir attention in ibe seleclioi of this stock t t;... ! a very large assort ment of D R Y GOODS.'1 every descrip lin. Pureaaeis un, tiinl it their advantage lo sfive us a call as in prices we defy any of i or neiehboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stick of laro4:v. rlt'. II ai U vi arr , (jureiiKW are, vc. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTEB, Ac H.iVe Mtrti Lime, Cultinnl riitstert ami Ifyilraulic Cement, alwavs kept on hard. 1? rot TK Y ri;WCCE taken in Ex change lor (coils as usual. X. B. Cash paid for all kinds of (.rnln. J.l WALLS CO. Lewisburg, April 2.1, 1M.2 BUFFALO HOUSE LEWlSUlKfi, CMOS Cli, I'A. LETT IS GKIREtL, Proprietor. ri'llls new Hotel is situatrd opposite Ihe L Court House. in Ihe moil fashionable and beautiiul pari ol the lown, and for style and convenience can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the t'nversity. or attending Court, will find il the most convenient and central public house charges will be ihe most reasonable and neither lime or expense- wilt be spared to bestow every ecmtori upon those who may call Persons in lae bounty will be charged -5 rts per meal. Lewisburg. April I, ItsbS tCE Cream Cans and Tnbs for' sale by O. VV. FO Ii REf F, ai Ihe Fosl OlSce. .3 Hew fctand---IJew Goods! JOSEPH L II.VWX bavins taken the tJ rotms unter the Telrcra.oh and Chronicl. O rotms unoer the 1 elrcra.on and t bronicl. otVices.reli.ted theiu.and tilled in aa extensive variety ot Halt, Cap, Gentlemen i Clnth!gt&-c. Also a laree and splendid stock of CLOTHS) . . -;.i vt i-u l. a.- -... 1 .11 urutl IU anil vvu.iuuu ur J iarK wu.-aa- ness. Jle is prt,arfd to enecuie all work -ntrnsted lo hi care.to ihe saustactio. of Ihe customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing p t done lo order. Lewisburg. April lu, 161 I ilARTEHUE VISITE ai Mowry's Oallrry at Vea ry's tiallery at Vt.wrv's (iallrrjr at Mowry's l.all.ry at Mowrv's allery alMoaryaOalleiy Photosrarhs 'arge size .u.ln.ranha in 11,1 ,,".. ivory.ypea Halloty pet y nibro.t; p.s. an 1 All kinds o n pea at Mowry a Gall.r . ii r . f v. s ... -. . , ae.t Icuau, JvuiS :ie. leiBrS -Srrr
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