T"I9 STiK Ml CIlillDl m ur 0. X. WOHDEN AND j. r. cokxelius. 4 At per Year, alunjn In A'J.anrr. 'THE UNION," established in 1814 V.'hole Ko., 2,574. "CUPiOXirLE," fsfaMishfd in l8J3WholeNo., D;s. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JULY 15, 18G2. n I1LIM1I II M Ml'Vmkl l-- Tncsiy Mominn !t Friday Afirrnnnn. Cuiiinienii'iiu'iil V'nk.l.i'w iIurr,l Minds). Jul) ! VrrnT-n ti. ..if K-.ii tt-1; r tin- I- In - tu & I'm- S- i' t at ltiUir tt ,;,. ...!. Kl.xt' gttrietr. lv Kev- Wm. V .lidal. Jal) 3- . I y It- tt.. S i.i.r.. i ".a . Tai-snai. Jul; 2 -M.-siw. - V. -.-tins "f n--l Jni.W. " i.-Ai.'i! ... s..ue..:...n S-i'-v. r-'-ir. .r..r l. Of II. rWU-tV !" . K tl. Tfvl r. Cin'-ilin.ti, -lift J.M. I. fit. I"-. N V. ul.,n.t Jnlt M-M -. .tiniri-m.rT l:iT ri...f tl.t-TI" J-tt.-.l Proou-"'. -..r.ar, K.erekw. ' '-" '""'"" ' V"IN,i " p' ll.n..-R. riiilaj ; lwt 11". Ctiaal. . IburlitT, llr. uk It . N V. Tkurvda). Jul) , ,i"""TIOTt. C. 1. J A U Ki. S.-e. n Fartt'.iy. What We can Do. Co!. Plifer iuforined us yestt-rday morn ing that he understood tba Government lid made ample arrangements for tbe care tni comfort of our sick and wounded men, generally. Occasionally, and soon after fi.lits. there may oo temporary ana an- i looked for lack at uncertain points but ihcoc arc toon supplied ; and friends at a. distar.ee may bo a.tured that they are well cared for. I Our citizcni, at borne, are willing and : anxious to do much for those who T'-'ril i life io their behalf. At present, the main comforts are well provided. Individuals who lost all their personal effects, may bo aided by little every day conveniences. 1'riod fruit and nndir clothing may be Bccorcd for possible emergencies. Jt'rc. nTont letters and papers to those away- full of thanks, cheer, and encouragement will be useful to them, l-xtra atten tions to the families of thoso who are defending our families as well as their own, houM be paid. And tho f.s'.istment of all who can be spared in this last emcr- gency, is another and most effective agency Ut gaining the end. We are assured that when the Surgeon General again needs gifts from the patriotic people as they did at first he will state pablicly trA.if, trier, W and k7i to send. . tSV-T.I Hnir'.n. nf M linn, stall's that the -' ; last be saw of Cantaius M'CIeerv and Th. Chamberlin, waa when tb Reserves had .l.n..l their ammunition, and the Irish Urigade, coming to their rescue, made the atual and decisive charge which broke and drove back the Rebels. IftmUrlin an ! M' fVerry, fidl nf ardtrl had rti h ijiUnrrol a Vomuini alotd him, and as the Irish tircpt hy like a hurrirnnc, ovr t'-tfiiins and th'tr m. n "irrnt in" villi f.V ni. Wc bope they may be yet beard from, alive, liut if their death has scaled their devotion to their country, they could have spilled .ucii u giu.i uv.f, uu. . wYAoore nolle youth be mourned for by . . I J. .Msj. P.oy Stone, of tbe Haclttails, saw r -.1 Strrtmnn. fll. and ia confident he was ..' il m- - onaiiy wounueu. 110 a. so t.w .,eU. , M Call taken prisoner by getting too far in advance of bis line, at night. ; Lt. Col. Fisher escaped uninjured. -We have no account of los.ea in our Other Union County Companies. kiTNuVir, in the history of the world. lave armici been eoaipMcd of euch choice teaterial-mir.,1. as well aa boJies-aa the I nioD'e I loluntecrs! l-.very licptment (as Lincoln said) haa men St for any office, p to I'residcnt ! In the recent annual letter of (he liaptUt Church at Phujaii- ville, (J. K. I'.ra.lly, pastor,) it ia stated that twenty of their members were sery- ing their country on the field, and were faithful al?o to the tanner of the cross, II. W. Beecher'i J'iymouth church keeps ' Bp M Coniranr. intt'itiina . Bnn mmi stn.in. aw or the pastor. These are specimens. ftS-John A. Grier, Kng. U. S. N., has just paid a abort visit homo, after super intending tbe machinery of the .Vt't'Vni, tba new gunboat, at BotdotTtown. That Vessel was recently launched, and having been safely delivered at Fortress Monroe Uinscrviee io that region. Mr. Grier ia a - now tramfcrrcd to be Chief Engineer cf tne .V JrohriJu which is coucidcred . the mo.t formidable iron-clad vessel now aflaat izi whose molal may aoon bare a trial at an important point fJocl 0. l'otter favors ns with some rpeeimentof White Strawberries Mr. M'C'.ure, superior Cherries from Francis Walker'a. These fruits have been very uunuani anil excellent this year. Eaily ! .aaK.n.taeircuinvalinni. fls, extending. WJudge Ilcietcr. Mr. Weitiri, n.l F K Boas E. are our prominent candid- ! itei for Congress in Dauphin county. Wc Inn. i- . i ' . 10U. ell known tIiro,hout, La .St.te T ; Hey. V."m. t-'iiAi.KAcir, D. D , has cn- til. tend UZZ I''" ,:UU"""J! ' lut April. pui"M. f0 , . . . ' r Bam V,.- i. ti- , . ried tnTo?; l" i removed to Fnnbury. AH but fifteen of Capt. M'Oormick'i Coi ' mipar.y, from near Milton, were m.r. rnsed and captorcd while seiting iu tLe T0 volunleers, brothers, sons of Pavid "wr, n,,r Hu-b.eville, ran:!y U.ed Iierjul CB the rulbavac j ! I AFJ?viY LETTERS. ! From a l.CWWiarcor in the Nurtlllim- Atone time, every man was forliim I llTland CiltlllilllV. j aeif arm were clubbed, throats gfasp,-d, I Haiiiuviin's llAit.Ya , July 5. ; nl Ibe.wcakest had to gi under. Tho I m .-till in the land of the living, on UeMs fin;,11" M ,,,lk- soil not sacred with the blood of manv of our brave men. The 1'enn'a Heservcs have fon.'bt in f.mr of the most desperalo battles recorded in history. We whipped the Hebe's every time but have most to regret that we could not bring away our dead and dying and tboso unable to help themselvcs-bu't we were oq the retreat, and in danger of being cut off from the main army. The first action, Thursday, 20th Tune, was the prettiest and best managed of all. Our brigade mowed down the enemy in straths, uotil 0 at night, when they fell back. I believe we might have held our point against ten times our number. liut that was not tho policy. At 2 iu the morning of Friday, C7th, we marched in good order to Xew liridge, an'' halted. At 3, 1'. M., we were again engaged, our brigade in tbe hottest of the j P-,"'. f hree hours, when our ammuni-; ,'oa E"e out ,n'' re'nforcements covered ; our retrcU over the Cbiekahominy. i -ib, wa marched nearly all , nigh, passing Savage station miming of Sunday, 'J'.ltb, and marching unlit the afternoon, when we encamped at White Oak Swamp. That night, our 5th and the IJucktails were on g-iard io front of tho enemy and almost amongst them, but ail came in safe. at o i. ,.fM.t., sn.1. -i.;t in line of battle, the crane and cannUtcr ' whistling over our heads, we were ordered to a littio rise of ground, where we laid down until tho enemy wcro within 200 , yards, when we charged and drove them across tho Celd into a wood but, then, being reinforced, they sent u back, and ' f" i' was kept ut for about 4 hours, when the lt ;beU ceased firing. Wo laid down , 'no field for a littio rest, while the Hospital department gathered in all the wounded tlicv could find. - . .. t . i i . ' r.iriy 1 uesuay, isi duiy, we wtui some io . ,i, .,i, i... i- r ,u. ri brre was s part of our army- In i .u . ...i.., . " ..UA iu Bituuuitiii uu i.tia wumu "..I'tt. our iiuc, nut were urivea uack ilt luiii-i. towards Kicbmand. Our division, being almot worn out, was kept in reserve, but witnessed another bard-fougbt battle. 1: L J: L .1. t - :i... ! Oa the bight of tbe 1st, we left Wheat ; Farms, aad came 9 or 10 miles down tbe : river to this point, where the whole army is n iw concentrated in lines of defence, I ni where Gen.M'Clcilao bits be ifl &ug . , reat 8n(j fCC(j n3 up jjiT ,cjjre jeatctday, a llcbcl brigade ,hjt wa, out on , ,J0ut threw 6 or g shells . . . ' into our camp, which stirred up a hornet a DCH, uJ tho luM dare.jeTlla ,ra now . ,. : I . - ..!.,.,...;.. . ' . , n ,ecms t0 m0 that tho enemy were all . n,.,.,i on eou..D . dlff,r.Ilt noin,,. , , cut tff our rctrcst frclm thc armJ. i ,., (h were thwarted, and the manouver .u ,., . ,. i.m,.. r;., iroua loo I aiuauav u mo o .iijlo uict is i one of the greatest feat, on reeorJ. Among The P,i.e captured by onr Iiegiment in our iai iiiiui. was a guuiiuio- o ' , I..- c sioned officer who had peddled papers to us aj last winter, at i icrpum uu ougui to Lc shot as a cpy. I do not know the exact lost- of our Regiment, but I judo nearly one half, o the 30th, onr old Colonel who was like a father to ua all fell, and alio our Captain, and several of our boy. We also lost our Major, and onr Brigadier as good a General as ever strode a horse. .Tampa M'KmII reached hero yesterday. quite well : ne was sent iron. iMecuamcs-1 y,lle to the While House, and thence b, ; Pn,lr... Monroe un here. " r . i Annexed are the losses io the Taggart j Guards, Co. IS , Sth 1'. II : X nr.? J tm- I sjfgw-n, i.'uruiu iwj wotni'wu ini innTini N-rr J. H- j;i lll S-nr. K. .N. Kim., mi.in? t orp J. K.-rlt-r. wrt.n-ll and oo tranarTt fr,i. Jtt. l. Martlo, tula-inn l urit. Ihtaia Ilaottl..run alichtlytn hftn4-.ntrnatiort rp jn-nhi.mH.,wit.a -..n-ij, ii-i .ijuuiaer . " j.,, ikii,.iri WllhaJii Hlarlt do do Jain.-. M. I'fiil.ira, woun led in fa -a .tauaea K Uttr,;.!! du Stisbuy io wri.t JnMa Thnrp dn d't In bead Jttlm M Nair do In arm Aii...a.''.-ri'. n.iii( ll.-nj t. -rett, dt J.tlin ilit rtoita, iti Uut.Urrett do Wm .-.tri.k dt V m Sunt!! do We are getting chock full of this service and have seen too much io tbe by-gone week to rest easy. Joun A. Mats, Acting Orderly ItiyCorp. Jacob K. Mkrtz, of Slifer (;,rj!'' Co- D ' 5lb Pr Ue,erTf''' wri,M t.;D n....ni. f)..t in tha Eecoud dav'a ersacks, so that most of tbe 6 have only what they stand in. lie let . . .. liil.lo. hut had nicked un another. I engagement, the troop, were .11 mxcj ,hat at one time be could not ace . I . : . uve men oi one mviwuoi. Outhe 30th, (tliird day', fight,) Lieut. M'I'aJJcn wa. wounded in the leg by a piece of shell. The Rebel .harpshooters . r were atationed on the top. of trees. 60m. of the prisoners seemed .atWied tosubmit, j but others bad to be knocked down before j thejj.dcd to Ihe.rfa.e. Both M wac continually ,cinfoiccd Tbe cnciuj ' ; fired in from three aides, aud fought like i tis.rs. 11 " ,0 ','u, "H 10 f ac m neaps, lior.ses, aul LrjKen cauuou all at"ut- onr c0'nr hearers, ono after another at 'ast ''apt. Z .-nimyer, C . I, ' Bc'zc kept it to the last : tho sp-ar ,a"sc'i ,re Sonci ,D1 I'S ' fu'l of , ho,c"- ' 1 uo last no saw ol Lapr. i nomas Chamberlin, (wbo was wounded in tbe lee ) he had his sword in bis left hand, and with his right leading a Kcbcl officer towards tho Colonel. Our army aro weil tired, and a bard looking set of soldiers. The KebcU taken were poorly clad, but fno looking men, get clothes lare enough for him. The j courage of known virtuo and compcten and said they bad criers to cipture or ! others are six-footers at leat, but thoy ey. It docs not need dissolute, or id.e, or kill tho Pennsylvania Keserves, or be i ara boys to bira. They are otumin Kd speculating Members. The People are iu them'elves caturcd. j by I.t. Orlip, Co. A , and ierg Thomas earnest, and need to be, in this matter. Our soldiers expect a new outfit of c'oth- i Keed of I.ewiliurg, and have had the bard- j Slavery formerly ruled this country hj ing and tents, but need the little articles they lost also. They were receiving rein- forcements. They think they have bettered their position, and hope, with the helping arm of Him who reigns above soou to crush the rebellion. aSVe republish the following, which eppcared only iu a part of our Friday's edition. It is from a letter, dated 4'h iust., from Ijieut. Cha's Ii. Sehafii: to his ; father, aud gives a probably correct report ui iuc iu iuu c.uer uuaras, v-o. a-., r t : . i. njvf.. i' i n. i ! k.i. i- t.. -:,T't.T!..i. rinni't..t-iitt.i.-!.i.nr2.woutt.i.-jnjiii:-- I I.H-tit. Thrf r.- I!. V , t ln. .1., .l.i tlti : llit ... lt.u..rtl,. !-;:,. Hul!4!'- it .l-flt iVirtitOtWI. hrv v.. ti-l f.tt.'rt. Hill -tuwt.rt, wtittl tl W m t'rtv-! Lttrtt M ... u. 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I .. . . i firftfl. .nil rti'tti int rntt TlOXO. the Linn Ri2e3, njr Wevljern. j C.tMr Kexo, S C., June 20. h is worl1' oni!' to go a long way to see what we have seen to-diy the re- view of l!urnside't army, and the presen tation of tho costly sword, voted to Con. Iiurnside by the Legislature of Ubode Is- " It tureateupd rain. Wo bad fixed; . . . ! up somewhat arms and accoutrements in i,....:c.i i . ... i "'i'" i "l gioe?, imnj in now pants, and it vc xed us t think our t . : a . i . -, S uouuay iruu wouiu oo oi no avail. The State of Pennsylvania sent our Ugi- ment nil-doth n n.nU. .1.1.0 r l. lt-a ua,ler iaa neii,an i wc marcucJ. nown to tho left, across the Trent, the sky had a mi.luight blaekness-tho maguifieent flag of l" Conn, relieved against it-ob, there never was a moro beautiful fli? than --n cur life, the fliSh 1-rth of Jul, oraMn wore a nau.a- i tiftver satr nv b.-antv in nnr ti?-nn j j --fc - T ... -.,...! 6cn5e "ie '""S tbe .'ar fcpangied llanner : but, now, its every fill is 'precious it is a thin- of life, like the proud eagle -n .1 . , i . , tears well up to the eyes thc heart . , thrills to lis inmost core surely wo never knew what "old (Ilory' was and is. Thc sky, overhead, and to the right, heaved with rolling, bright-tinted clouJs Our brigade formed along the river, our backs to it, each regiment in doublo col- ; umn. Tltttc lintl ft. ntttl-a rnntti ft. n. ! - ' - S K - 1. "ng d e Co K Nag e, ...ruiuu ..... ..iia uui o . u i.rigaue, , n r. ..!.,: ...i , ; - " "i "" ".l"""u i j -f - - . etJe, with bis brilliant staff, approaching at , t gallop, araij tbo roar of Bclr'n battery. firing national aalute : "Second DiTicion ! three cheers for General Burusido, Hip Hip Hurrah !'' and six thousand throats ' poured ont such cheer it was a wide plain we were formed on, and there was I was received with much joy by tbe sol-heart-music in tbe roll and echo of those dicrs. He seemed well pleased with his sturdy voices near two thousand of ns ; visit, and with the ppirit and position of I'ennsy Iranians, too rolling over against the Grand Union Army. me, uara greeu woou .u.ai uuuuuia our , plain a mile away, and returning in echoes 1 of almost equal fullness. Then, six thou- ' , , Division, took np the cheer-then the sturdy Bhodo Wanders, a regiment and a .a.nn ni i is i c ri u sin f l ji tTirin. ltPll. I' DStrT 1 half then tbe marine batt ery that closed ) vas a saltv yell ! the square ob ! but that was J " , T "rl 1! I" ' " " U UP W33 a..i.t.n vith n nlatfirm nn If. anil on this ., ,, . ., ., , i were Gen. Burnside, Gen. Mauran (who came from Bhode Inland to make the pre-1 ,, , ., , scntation,) an old sea captain, and others. , , , ,, in- Wc could nee Gen. Mauran bobbing op . .,. ... , . . ; and down, fl lunshing hu hand, and nod- ding : llurnside would loox at mm, ami t. tj iv. i! A. -Kr. .t.,1 ! - - , ..... , bis bead like a erow, his bald Pato ghs- "ning and flashing iu ihc sun-but we -M"'1 b"f "V" Ba,M,fe cjmui - .nc.d witb no . .rent effort, lot c ' was -1 iatictly heard by tbe whole army ! tho low murmur of thc crowd hashed into perfect silence. That was no dumb show. Tin! as tlic General cniercd the field, brilliant raitibow was thrown across the sky, and remiincd arched over the finld until ho ceased to speak. Every one saw , it, an'l thought of tbe "bow of promise, Then wc m irchcd in review that took t some time. When our division had pissed ; in review, it was followed l y our army j wagons io procession. Gen.Fo;!cr said to ('en. Kcuo, ''Jesse, what are thoso wagons jfnrr" "They're to match your leather aprons. i no t mnecrs ol tne Hrsi ciivn - i in had leather and linen aprons and hth i bits ours bad tut their stalwart manli - ncss, their arcs in s'.ing, and their rifl j This corps of our regimcot consists of '20 of our biggest men. At their head w;u . liody a most tremend us chap we em't j est kind of service, burning and destroying i bridges, felling trees, blockading roads, io. j They wore ia the rear at Camden, aud j destroyed all tho bridges behind us on that memorable night. Able to do the hardest work and ec lire the moat extreme ; fatigue, they are ably handled by those' efiic-rs. They stared at our Regiment thatday on j account of its siie tbe 2d .Marjlaud be-1 ing the only one near it. In discipline : in sure wo were not surpajsed, thou-ib -, , , ,., . , , . , i " 1'-"-" a"""" I sco those Massachusetts Regiments drill. O ir Hand did admirably, under tho lead ership of Lt. Arnold who is full of fun, anecdote, saws and sayings, and can keep a crowd in a roar by his illimitable IrUh. It was ordered that no mure bauds be mus- j tered into service. I think this a mistake, : On the dav of battle, it is the duty of the band to carry off tho wounded and sue- cor those that arc injured. They receive regular instructions how to lift a wound ed man, how to place and earry him oo a stretcher from the surgeon. - Most nobly has our Hand conducted itself on the field; at Iloanoke, though fortunately nona of ua .. ,. .. ,. , , ..ooroa .or oiaera .1. ua, ; so at Ncwberu : and at Camden they wcro in tho thickest of the danger miuistcrin- " ... to tho wants of the wounded. It is no sinecure, and, doing the bravest work on the , i . it .i . t . u.-ld, iu all the reports I havo never eoen their names mentioned or their deeds allu ded to. It requires cooler eouraee, and a braver neart to do this wort, thau to ruh ' al . 1 . .1 I . , 1-7l"u;fa finl ( .imntnu. Ihriiiith Bm. 1 ia I1. K A ' ' " : now under command of Lt. Kelly and Lt. : i rmaD-'P-1''"' of leave absence : OW102 to SenoUS ll ness. Thev havo a . - - -" uaoet ui men, m propor- 11 ,ni lnaQ oiners, reported lor duty, and : thev havo rreserved iheir e,.ral hpalth - . , -"""" ' ueir oncers are very tnor - & tlctl"n3. their men show il. ' J J ,u ""S" u"re" c:eD act!"u!r"-,lueu" S"J d' i "8 perfection, , . , .... ., r ; rTl I'll tl : "l" ' . , . , must not Iiivn vnu stnJ on thr rarin i , . (, --r-"J "' ""mu u,uul'- "" us marched home, and imagine my attack : ' - ; i on the victuals. J. M. L. I . ,. ' a . c xt. ouoriiiev ia juiiiau oi our ' ., . . , I i.ogiment. Lt. Leaver is promoted 1st Lt. 1st Sergeant Campbell to 2d Lt. ; Corp. Win. Alli.-on to bo a Scrgeaut since which time, Lt. Beaver has been seized with the mania for bugs : the aiuouui, uumucr, iiuauinY, cuuipicnou, b anJ fa,,, of wbllt te ba3 co!co. j , . ' , ru wouucnui. 1 bopo he may never ' mcet III, f.lt t I J- T...'. ,.1.. 1 i .... 'J'i" uuoo.uu, though this propensity wa the distruction ( , . , ... . Lll JT -id rgk C!i" EIAT3(-'rC aS-altil9 V M V Wa), fetVl'reaident Lincoln baa returned from bis visit to James Iiiver, wbtro be Uiehmond naners assert that the ,. j forces fc , . fc , J . ,, . v.i .. .f... i I contest, let they confess immense louses i on tneiP 8I(Jej 1D(J (Hjem iq tmnic thai a Buch ,..ictoricil-r wiIi ruin them j A .cntlcIIIaI1 ltam Frederick0bure re- .. .1 a ....... rortg th tl)C were . tcrlMy eut : i,.u. p..,:...,.!. ItlCbU,0Dt - - - BcLT Wood'." speechT," Copied in r the Democratic papers North, and io the : . , c ... 1 1. tk. J ... , ' ' J that Democracy and ecessiouisai arj now , . , , ,.,.. working band in band are baleful "iu . their lives, and in death eb ould "not be , Capt. Gohin. Company ffrom Sunbnrv, . ;, p . f3?-r"t of hamolio, ia a f"-1 J, V: Selection of Congressmen. The coming election, tbe chtrarlr.r nf. , candidate! for Congress will be looked to a ; as well as their party sQiriitics. Correct principles arid correct practices should be , eo-existent : but, unfortunately, they are j not. Sjmc of our Republican Congress j men have behaved as recklessly and fool iahly as any of tho other party many of ; whom (except on a few votes) were just ' what ail RjpuMieans should be true to J their country. It is some times a task to . decide whether to sacrifice good Principles I on account .,f a defective representative ; Dut mere are many wtio uo, lor tncj nou that a bad man will more often go wrong . than right, and they therefore support tbe I ' best man," regardless of party, ! Our country requires our iiest VEN in our text Congress men of experience, of ' integrity, of sound s-nse, of firmness, of kerptnj lur idlest an I nijst cxjKrtcn I ' ; in L'jiijrcw i'ar aft"r year. The training and tho "know bow" are often j worth moro than votes. Tbe experience of Speaker (iltmv, Cul.rAX, IIi.air, A.C., mako them more than a match for any Southerner. We therefore rejoice in the indications that our best and mo;t faithful Congre-smcn in I'enn'a will bo returned, We need ripe judgment, aud rich ability, as well as stem, honest patriotism, as much in Congress as ia the Army or Nary. )y Last Night's Mails, -The Itebel eucrilla in Kentucky and TVnnfftf hsvi shinfJ lir.iieiml n,-titifT ' laieol?i m,J3 Fome advances. Tbe e jn-criptiocs ate evidently swelling their '. forces. j IJurcside'a f orco encamped at Newport ! ?ew while he went on to Washington. Gen. I'opo is preparing for offensive 1 operations iu the Valley of Virginia. Congress will probably adjiurn this week .,'The I.a lies of Lewisbur? ani vicinity. are invilel to meet in Iri'lepenitent Halt. Thursday, 1 7th iii.t., at t P. M., to consider ' 'L"'l 'I'Sr. '", I!" ?" ",e ..ira in .....p.i. nun. ' To Tax I'ayrr ! Kememlx-r. SAT ' K".VY i:.K r. 0,J;h "") the last May to i "e aiiowei me .i jter cent. ab.i;emeiit. ; 'n,e l.e-i,hurit (;..l:ee'i,r may be found at i C'oinmiiiiner' Oilise thai Jay, reaJy lot all who wish to pav FCil SALE 03 RENT. 'tt. 'I'h? H.tilse ai:J T.l.'i-rtf !S:nhl nn St.tnK ilalr . urth &t.. lurmeriy Win. M-ore's. If 1 till! fc.) il 1 V tf.fl l:,t lt (l.T.ihsT it u Tl 1,,. f.. , KK.NT. luauire on the premises of t ...... aani.mu.ii.iN I.ewisbure. July 12. ISM j . , A j j, f jij.j-.jj. P 1 '"-.- a.i .iu ii a i.i in. i aaa.L.1 nvivt: f-The nn.'ersiem t! will ,lop al BIEHIs HOl'KI., B u- : valley, a lew days alter the -t'hJulv,w lha lar-e 1.1 ofOhiulai at... ai.o i : a few mih-Ic MUXI ; aNo, with an excellent . yean. House, where he will N- r!..i,,M l0 U. M VERS. i T l j 1ST of t.l itrrs rmainm; in ih.e Pti !ii.- ai l.tHlMllLKU, Pa., up lo Jul v 1 1, i6t lUMwin a Rro bTi,.-. lr Jl.,ti:d lifltr, .t..rtn 11 m-r. II. nr, It tltr. Mr. I.j liia Kf.ri.JD J.i- r, .'a. ph. Jt l..1-. ."r.iu 1 J tt n MsuMvr. Jamb It .V.,. ..ui!.. r. i' O Hiiiit-r..tn(iii .-n rtttrniin) VnUr. lrnfiriil X lM.rv. It:tl N'-ll lUfii.-l (I'lnm-Wit. 'Iph I t-h. ?,';.(. J H It'll. I Mlttenl) l:- t .-!. t tu li'Ki-r, SariiLi 1 Hvr.eu-!.-.-. !, A'thIiktb ("util.-. Tti'-oi.n (itr liT. J. U Irali. Jw. b vlr.r H. ! V n.M. Jin.n M litt'-Micti , Sair Kt .1. I.u v l ht l, i.u n a w.itf. ..pj.h.n w-i.r, .i-i.-h.n Woh, Ct..iii 11 V nit.;, Ma-rrt Y-untf, lt..''l Z-joliuaii, Henry D , n .t,r. Mr l,y n. . . .. 1 ' ! i'Zuuj;,i i..n..,iu ' ;'- rrv,i.-a .t.'"") '"!' 'uin..n. it.ij li","". '--oj.i-(. " 1,r itiru Htiiu't... l. lr . O iimin m,j u i larwi.il.. Jnha mH! ii.;,,'.i"J. Maty llti:a.l. I'liaa j.iin m a Kr.,-. ,,, ' ry A !"". K-n:i..r. i.ni. sr Mrerrt please say they are "aitvertietl ' v rtiiu.r.r. r 7 PiRTi(ii.ti: oiitr. UTTLB lue best place in town to eel A vour Trimminci. Notions, Mieletnns, Ka;ir,v arid Black bilk's, with many oltiT ihinsA ton narairrocs to mention, is at C, MKNSl'H'S. S(i say the ia iies. H Miare removpl lo Rt ber buiMing, two d-Mtrs west ol' the Hank. t,iibnre. May T, 1 "- in'J WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c T1IK undcritinnrd, havmir removed beVa tch anil Jewelry establishment to one of the rooms recently occupied j.r rh,. . (aH,....i-, M ss I., -iwr a Millinery ..p.l Mam heiween Front and Seci.nd.sue is p Amanda arKel street, 1 5 prepared to KfDiir Walt-lies, T a-.- St.. !..!.' dfnil, .UUMlill I - 1 Instruments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps ..n hand an assortment of choice 1 JCn I.I.KY, tor i.a nesano iaentieuien,wnicu .he otTt-rs al prices to .nit the times. Al.o, i'LtMlKS and WATt'HK.I. Ail w.iik and wares warranlerl as represen ted. MAMA S. 7.1 HER. l.itttiir?. a 2S. ATTENJLION! Several Hundred Persons VTIE J't't owin! the nmlTsictlPil for j POSTAGE ami I'.OX KENT, as - well a. f..r SuWriptioi, and account. Immediate attention to Paul aoeotmts is ue.-ire.l. Money ca lc 9..TCJ 1V doiutr SO. If. W. CROTZLG. L -eiabitig. M.y I", l?"'-tt Exccutor'3 Notice. N' "T'OTK'E is hprt-bv ?ivrn, that Letter ta.mniry un th lai will and tctaui',ni fl Mf. MAKU Ki. I Si.ii''.i I U.i, liiie M I.rw s'l irix h.r',i?h. Tnion rinmtr. hive brrn t;rant'i ii-ili'i un If rvjnt 1, !-y trie !If5fl'-T ot I'nifr. c iinir. in t?ne ff-rm ''I Inw; ait pr'-ons h:ivtiir cfiin.s ynnst .ail r"Uie wtil present t!im, aif! ih- cwin? l fiaie are rv'.ucv teJ to make iiiim'- 'ial'r f .ivmnf. to mrrrp. in:AVKR, Executor lafrwisbarif. May fi, Iflo 10E..iti?;...CEl rPHR un !rrM7nM ar- Vnln nr tn U r.I'WjpjJ PHnT STOR'" 1 IKKMi i.irce en.'UsU li supplv ait our, WaiW:a iikJ I W I Mil- people wrh Ice during the whole yrar. let wi.l t e (klivt-r I in i-'wn, ri.iilr. ut a f hraper rAf ihau privatt Ice Hollies r;ui be tillf !. r"'al! n eiihrr of us on N"r;h 4'h t. .r at tin- Ice laU'iie bciow the UiVfr l'ri.!-e. h ,.WKii-K i r la-wi'l.iirf.Ni.T.A 1T IjUA.:;. a:.M Al'T AdmiBistrator's notice. IinialaAS, Letter nf Atlministration to tt.e e tate -t HK.J". il. UR !.!;. ilt-cfa-e'1, late rf LaM Uultaloe 1 wp, I una Cioirtty, have Lti graitted io the Mib-rr'br-r, bv th-? KfttfT ff -at t r'Miniv, in due l.iriii ; alt prr.tn , in !cL:" i to I et.it are f'i'ies- 1 to rrir.kc p.ivt'f-!. no i uve having ci.i;;r,s a'in-! th tr Mtit! wi!l prpsi-ru I'utm duiy au.henucate'! t"r s'n!m 'it. to J A. MHIMZ. AJmici:ra:.r Lewib'ir?, !av 'it, Peace Peace ! Dr fri- n !.i'i V in. Vr"i from muh1 ry nn-l tnwti' n Ni 'A nmd P f -in ill. -tn.- i.r,,--p are il , u. Tli-n if ''- !i. -r l ' 'l of nnir c:-, A ui oar Jy. t au-i utiiit Ou vara. Tl"-' p-r-r mrl C !-. ni ?ntln ITTi"n. .i.i ri, i- , .i . 1 1 1 t .-j ..ft-, ii -if. v ..,) i'Tj.'n- U.-ml .n-4ttl: ' i'v .,, I'nulsi ( nu all 5ik!i as rfJ: u J o- ui-.u jat f Us) ft :il. iv u. 1 r l.v t',.ttiait Ri! .rif r'Tf r-a ij-ltiale - ai. I Half ll'itw t.r ! -r tin-urn sii i i-.-.i., t.Lv tut Cli-ap ki lj. rtwaf S. An 1 t'iiiiiis -A-..t t'h- fWln f. r ln---r :ai. l -r irl. VI - -I. -rl lrii,t I .. I.ir t in. n all I I- r b y, r. rt ivi H'-tt ftit-l Tirp' ts ts crtr T' Of fl-"?. W'vt- S!i i ! - f r fmrw'nl. w.mil Kit:' I- r ur tl 0' Htl lo SUt ftUl CHVc tut i'hK U,.L tit CtilJltk. ffr t I(ni-lf r-A KitW. nil kin-t- ff iu -nswire ! cI! 1 nsmiii", t-r lu inz lfwh-rw; V "(', f!n I u i n Mttrkwt rrwl, ctitT of tin AtltuinlMtratorn' otUr. AT0TKE is Lercl.ysiven.tliat Letters L t A lm'n:-sra';. n up'-n the Ktae 1 R.H MIIXKK, late of HutTai -e lown-hip. Liiioo couiilv,iec J. have been cranieii to the !ii!.i,r.:imeJ, bv the KeoUT t'.' l'iii.'ii ct-un'y, iti title i.. rm ol law. Therctore, all persons liiJebtetl to said etate are re'iue--tetl to male imm.Mtate payment; an! thtie havii: any jutciaims are also requested to present them legally authenticated tor eit1ement to I'KThR MII.IJ'.R. H'iflat..e (iCuia.C MILLK!;. I.at i)u:ialio June 14.'fi2 A.l'nuii.-tratfrs AX ''EST BRANCH Invnranre Company. ol l.oi k liuieu, I'a. I:iures Pn perty in bt.ili T.jn ani Ceiin try on as reaonaL'.e 'i'crins as any oilier g.ti.d Cnaipany. Ta? laree incrrisei.f rrem:itmN.i!csiaakea ir a reliable Company to jmure in. Im.unt of Premium Vile " la r..rrr, 000.00 J. U'.Ciiai'aaa, Sec. li.iJ.Hnvn. i'res LARISO.S PltOfS. As.nt, Pec Id. l.ewi.hir" Adraiaistators' Notice. T'KERKAs, letters of administration tn V Ihe estate ot'J M'i'U I.KI.-SER.tipoior. late of Kelly loun'li.p. l imn cniiiv, dt'c'l have -t.tl granted t.t r.ie snltsrr:bcr in due fnr:n of law, nttisce i hi r y em n tf a!! pT sun. knowing thrt;nsr!yt.5 t.i hf intlebti to said rotate, to make immediate payment ani those having claims acainst the &an.? w.ll prrsent them dn'v au'h-'ntiratPd for srt niLht, to IU:iP.i I Eli:ii. Kelly Tp JuHN I-KISKR. Delaware Tp, May 31, isi;j (Atlinini-traiors DESERTED 1 TtROM the V. . aeryice, at Camp nar ' Al-jan lr:a. Va.. April 8, ls.v, private JHSF.IMI 11 A KM1 A I.T. Company 1, i!ti li-i-liiu tit P. R- Aire, S:I years; h- i?ht, ft Ifl i J inches; compleai.tn. fain eve., prav; hair, nntly. A reward of teo doKars is . rl.red tor his apprehension aud delivery at ihe n'.irei rccruiiin!! stalnu. T. CHAMBKRi.l.N, .v '.I, ''.a r.t.t.in rtt. II. ...S K- r'T IVTt Estate of Henry Yelsh. A1 DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTK'K. Whrrra. Letters i t An;::i!rat:n on (he folate ul Ift'nrv V.'cNh, Irtte ul White P-t'r township. ilfct-sf:', have lif"ii ct AiitPii ti "he sulocnbci rv thc K' .:;;rr of I ni a rouiitv tn tlue iorm of law, iherelnre ail prrsonn iiJefiitd to said eiaie are requested t" make iiniiinliatf pav- mrm. an 1 thoie havinr j i-I r'aiTT-s ?anil the sauif may present iht ui July authenticated lor setilemeDf, to JAME MARSH .Vim r White Peer, June 14, r2 NOTICE. FTIHE Books an I Accoutts of J. Smatria I J. siiiT..n V M.ts j also, ihe'Katrher 1 Hooks of C (;...... neve- pee-n placet1 j in mv hantls t'.tr collrctton. ..1' which aH inte i restetl will please lalre notirr. I l.ewubnri:, !ay 1, V.'M. JOXES. Estate of Lewis Aikej. I T) M I N I ST K A TO K'rl NOTItK-I.etier-i "f Administration on the estate ol Lewis A 1 key, deceased, late of West Fuff.iloe Tn. , having been granted to the siihscnlter hv the ! Register ol l-tiion county in due lorm ol law. , all persons indebted to sai l estate are hereby 1 notified to make immediate payment, ami all j, .,,,, 5. any just claims against the same may , i()v . n,heniiea'e,l lor setilenu-ni i...i,L.rt-n iil-p" n-. t...ti.l lo t...t.n. ..inr.....r.t .......... ..L'L.w- .....1.1... a.l.n.n'... 't . 1 1. I, , 1 J It i ' 1 1 1 - .iiiitii 11 atia May 5. Iwti-j rd .T. M. MOYEI1. Atlorot-y at law. i.i.wisrcb.1, rsiot rv, r CtOSI"t,T XTIONS had in the Engli-b and ) Herman lapeoatres. ('tike N.triii M.iiket ft., near Third. l.i.itntr--, a.e 1. I Estate of John Gtaver, dee d. IETTEt.S Tesiainentary rn the Estate of I JiH N UI.OVKK. Kq . laie of Hariletn httrnnali. I'nion eonnry, havinr; h-en duly eranted lo Ihe undersieoed. all persons tndeb ted thereto are requested to make immediate paymeni.andthi.e having cUimaprdeman.lv "rM ' . r v t.l.ovrR Hinl'tm jAME8:LOVER.IianieyTp "1 K'morv I I VMN HO.-KS -l.-vry en.o. M-h ...S j XX. and Lu-heran, at fuRHESr's. 1 ' w CHEAT lURGALNS! ag ,'T rfelved a fresh auppljf of Laliea' aai Chil'lreb'a J Etwts, Gaiters an3 Fancy Shoes, wh.rh will be sold at LNt SI.'AI.LV LOW Ji::"i:s KitRCAsIH at the lwibnrs Ld t.tn B'ti-i ar.d Sh .e Store, opposite the Lrwr. hurr ilanlf. Th taresi It rf Home Matle Hi KITS and MloUb everoiered in town, at Wholesale and Keiail. twenty Io IWPD!T-five per cent. cheaper thau any other hnnr in lha r tunty. lloota and Maoea made to order on atii.it notice II ti t l.trjet the p!ace epposite the Bar. It. Apr:l -a... JO, IN SlJI IKtS. O tl'OMI'irit ! SVPONIFIER! O I. lae FAMILY BUAP-MAKCR. All Kitchi-n lip'a" ran he made into go:-l fOW h, u,iU(: S.ll'OSiriEK. C Vliirectmm acrcmpanvine; each Btii. U' is as ea-Miy made with it, as making I cup of Cuflee. ManulartureJ only tjr the Patenlees Pouu'a Salt Manufacturint; Company, X-1.';. Hataat Mm PHIL tULLTUla. Teb 10. I.ifc-ivl GEOEGE 1M EH HILL, Attorney at Law Lewi!iurs, Vi. Oj:e in (he lircorder't Ojjitc. Feb. SV, ISIjJ . FIRE mSURANCE. 1.NfLRM E COMPANY OF KOKI II AMrJKICA 1'biUJelptiia. (lut-orporatwl, 1TVI.) Capital 50n,OW.OO Assets, Jan. l?rl - 1.U51,T1V1 ARTHI R (I. COFFIN, President CHARLIE l'LA t f, Secretary rVButi.linss annoaliy or perpelaallT. Mer. chauJue, Ifiain, furniture, .c mami, at current ruUa of i'leiniem. JOHN B.LINN. 3l n3 Arent fur Lni.-n cumtr. Pa SUNOS km SHADES. II. J. W I I.I.I No. 16 Nor SivA Street, I'HII.Al'hl.l'HlA. .Manuiaeturcr .1 VEX1TIAX ELIXUS nnJ AVIXOUW SHADES. The largest and bnest assortrneni in ti:e City, at the lowest Prices, Condi p.vnd an i trimmed, ruai lo uw. bicre Shadrs ina Je an I l.-tt-r.-1. Aon: ll. -U-i sm DEX EDICT ALBEltT, ! pLOt'k Mdker snJ Kfpairtr, (LiNkt AMI WITtUM I OR g.lir. f-rNew Snt'p o Sooth tilth SLrj f,eu...,bure. April .1, I.!;: Iast and Best Xcxs I E have jut rec-ived from Philadelph aud New oili, a very large aud well selected slock of sur.ii"viEn goods, which we offer al very reduced prices. We have paid partiriilar a:leiilo tiinthe selection ol th:; slock ot ( i d. a very lar?e assort ment of DHY GOODS "! everr descrip tion. Purchaers will liu.l it their advan:a;e to give us a call as m prices we defy any i t i ur reiehbormj towns ii.r Qtimnetuton. e have ai-;o rer lenishe.i onr static of l.roiT ilt'. Ilarhvarr,((urensivarr,3 SALT. FISH. COAL, TLASTEH, Ac. ITiiVe Jfursh I.intr, Cohiit'd rtastcrt and UjdraMic Vtmrul, alwnys lept r.n hand. Ill Tin XTKY rROfilCE taken in Ei chan;e t r (io ds as nsttal. N. B. t'a;h paid for all kin.?.- of ftrnla. JND WAI.Lfl 6l HI. I.ewisSnre. April id, lnf.J BUFFALO HOUSE LEMfmi KG, raws co.. r.t. I.i:vis ;i:ilict., rrttprlcfor. rPlIls new Hotel is situated opposite ths I Court Honvp,inihe most tashionahle anfl beau'.iiul pari i f the lown. and lor slvle ami convenieuce can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those vtsitiny the Vniversity, or atlrndina; Court, will rind it the most ronrrnirnt ant! central rniMie hou'e charges will be lha most reasonable and neither tiateorexpenve will l.e ypared to bt-l.tw every c.tmfrirt npoa ihose who may call, l'crsons la the Connty will he rhareed ? ets pepmeaj, I.ewtvburx, April I, 18M Kaw btand - New Goodi! TOSCni L. IIAWX barios taken lha rooms nnd'-r theTelr ar.iph an-1 Chn-mrie oHices.rer.tted ihem.and tilled in aa eilensiva variety ol Ilnti, Ctipt, Gi nth mrnt'f Ci-'ii'i'ij'.rrV. Also a larire and splendid stork of CLOTHS l'AfvlMEliES, cWc, whirh he will mvkrvplo onfT,as he still continue. Ihe Tailortnc Busi ness. He is prepared to raecuie all wrrk entrusted lo his caxe.lo Ihe saualaciioa of lb eustumer. N. B. Cuitin; and Repainnrj-t rtone to order. Lewtvbnri, April 10, C Ii I'Eti HE VISITE at Howry's i.allery Photi eraph Albums at Mowry's Ciallery I'noiojraphs laree size at Mowrv's Gallery PtinloEraphs in Oil at Mowrv's tiali.ry Ivorvtypes at Vowrys I.allery Hallotypes at Mowry's Gallery Ainbrotv pes, an 1 All kin U o' tvpes at Mowry's Ga'lery Mii.VRY'S HALI.rr.Y, tn Market iref, near t'ouiih, $i.nih side. I.e ivl nrg. i' "l Daily Planting Clews. OAM'L SI.IFLK ha. cemmrneed fiirni.ni'I O "be lias rikburit Trlrpraph morntnjs.ai nn. rrnt per copy ihe .rv laltst News, al cheapest raies. June l 1 ( E Cream Caul a.nj I nn'-nr a fcy W t o. Mir, a' the 1 4
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