Ill Mil! Ml Ml HI IfflM flllllffl. "IHE UNION," established" in 1S11 Miole K., 2,077. jjr 0. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Tear, always In Arttatnce. LEWISDURG, UNION CO., 'PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1862. "aiTsONmE," estaMied in l?I3wVle Xo., 958. tCT Tse'ay Morninz & Friday Afternoon. " UNION STATE TICKET. rr laSller fcrarral, THOMAS E. I'OniUVN, of York. WILLIAM S. KOSS, cf Luzerne. C't7V 7 ;r KV.T. rTrlli.B.i"-MM( .-N .ISishuri.. tiKml-tBrr Killl'Hl lilMt. liarilr). Iinriri tn ur'Urn Hlllv Imi . tr.'nt. ?.lt arr-lIHI " k'l-B- 'On"' A4.i.i. r. iMMMina. ri- THIS WEEK ONLY Can 9 end 12 month.' Volunteer enlist : from an! afier the 19:h August they ire accepted only fir the Wir. No State tut Pennsylvania bis the privilege. There re many who do cot think t h-y can give trhMoe and business indefinitely. Und r tLis U, farmers can, if spared, bo tick in g c J season fir next harvest. TLere re pirntyof opportunities to enltt lat after next Saturday it most be fur iLree jura w the war. Fair notice t The War fleeting fa Uoiontowo, was well attended. Cha's Gadykunst presided, and addresses were made by Capt J. M Linn, "Iij.C.H.Shrin- tr, J.C l'ucher. Esq , Rev J Q Miles, and Charles C. Shotkley. Tbe appropriation cf (10,000 to the Volunteers from the County Treasury, was recommended by a hearty and unanimous vote. LrvrBiaa. There was a large alien- d.nee. Saturday evening, corner Market and Second St. Gideon B.ehl, presided, Addresses by Rev. Franklin Moore, of JJarrisburg, Kev J.Green Miles, of Brady township, and Ij. Charles U.Sbriner of fLrBioburg. The expression was without Meeniion in favor cf Countv aid. Another Tax Laid. The Clerk of tbe Commissioners of, Vnioa Coantj, informs os that that body a. 1. - t . a Las, by a ananiamos rote, in accordance ith what seems the anoontested wish of the tax-payers, as expressed in private and in putlie meetings made tr attrnment of three milU on the dollar, to be paid as boon ties to Volunteers, and as a sapport for their families- The Daplteatee to ba ia the Sxaii of the Collectors, next week. Tius do oar people learn, day by day, that "Slavery" it some of "our business". To save our Government, oar property, and our liberties, oar fellow cititens have to go forth to fight a faithless and rebel lions foe Slavery and we wbo stay at borne are bonnd by every consideration to pay those who fight in our stead. We may hope this tax will be for one eir only and it will be if tbe Free i fcw.w present a united front next Fall to tbe S.ie Tower by ballot, as our Soldiers I Ij bayonet. The b?t ttti, Unltiy, nf 1 j:''y oarf eriWom, it to pay rkfrfaVy ! Vj. tiTft deemed ntrruory to l"J Prnnty!- , ruaiVi i7 from being Jeipoikd like that j ffYirjinia! kf A large and resolute War Meeting was be.d in Sclinsgrove, Saturday last, aid addressed by Hon. Franklin Bound, Mjr C. II Sbriner and others. While tbe eteond speaker was on the stand, one cf tie 7Vn.fi' . mi-Secession stripe called lim a "iiar." when be was seized bv tbe . " ' . . J 1 .11 1 , t . j i. j wobiU nave oeen oung as, m tie Involution. Tories were but he was rescued ty tbe inSuecce of Col. Eyer, Sbrincr, tii other Unionists. He also :urisbtd a bewie knife, wbieb was taken fr:m him, and tlreatcLtd pistols, tut did Dot produce tbem. Is this a f Tt-tSf'e of tbe threatened "traf-T of th, ..ar rro- ,u ,omar fo t Su:,.i.,. R...v.n. fninn meetings, lna drawing tbe weapons of i,mt ,be number of escapes has been grad death to intimidate freemen, were measures 1'J diminishing, to such an extent tbat ly which, in tbe South, the Rebels sue- tbe whole annual loss to the Southern ceeded in bringing oa the War. But their j States from Ibis cause bears less propor a.iies in tbe North should be solemnly tion t0 ,be amount of eapital involved warned that thai milt not do hrre. Thru. , nW. nf tUrmx are only at tarae ft tHe tut-! mmw . t . I. r iin. MMl.ni1 if I II cw J " . 'J " '" ..... ... .- --.J I . : commence tbe came of force, WO be to . C . 1 . j fk. r- . ,, . F.s?l : Morrow. Lt Jo. R. Orwig, efit.. ii4 v tj . . . i . 5 ( tl tbe M 3 nburg Tr1grapk, tbtnking, in . ' e' I te nresent mr.r,. ,k...iii,.i.l,L'-r -o'jt , tioa xr than tbe pen, yesterday came down .oaae-unurgw,, a bearty, wide awake ; cove. Irom II xt.iai.i --j , ......, ..i.uiiouurg, mu i'.. v. ... f . .... ... aieinity, to join Capt. Mnjer's Compsny tber 61,8 ea Bore pe ,b lst They tope to organne and be iff to-dsy ! "r thin io ,be Pr"'00 10tr,fr .f :77 ! wntary, and the process is only just . Msj. Charles H. Sbriner's 4th of beenn- j July epeechwhich to annoyed certain' MV-Th.R Jones at Snydertown, Da. M. eaii Seecasioaists we see is copied in tb. v.k;. .. rk;it;.n.nn. . R.i. ! r. i . . u iiin-r 111 .n.n-A .nn . , . . .1 . ... Belief; . ' - - ""v " m me at nte Prev, Center coanty. The lat- BT paper pays it a high compliment, and t.n js no ese is listened to with itentioa, by the people of Ptnas Valleys, than M.j Shr Brash and rt" M'C1(U T 'J that tea, wnd wm enlimttd into Old Rryimemt, t worth ffyOumtaad ror iroops in new tte;mfr tl. i l.T rgT.Tk CPL Lin . sburg, Licat. Schoch at New Bcr-! piid -i .ua otners eisewbere will enlist men lfi in fti a x . f arv P'. tj - . -D- ,D 'aI and ia goad time. fetn a Regiment one prefers. . " .rr-- : - I aWLieat Cha's Kleckner, lata of Sew 1-saw T"'h"g ,0 Tt'"nt' F"!iB- " rP"iatd Provost Marshal-to f-iae Uu e,n tl,r4.- ( ict w, f liatrar-'. i Story of Pocket Book and $20 Note. , Re. Win. T. Johnson gives a. in inci- dent, related to him bv his brother Albert E Jjboson, no ia a Baltimore Hospital, which will tear repeating. Albert was an apprentice with Weide-n- saul at wagon-reakicg, and kept accounts ' apnn t sheet cf paper loosely folded op. i secured in an old pocket-book that looked ! 'as if an elephant had stomped onto it." Ha enlisted at Lewisturg with Capt. Tho. : Chimbfrlin, and kept hit packet and acc't j took. When last raid ell, te received a i t-0 ' greenback," which be happened to! fold np io that loose sheet of paper, while ' some smaller mnney in piper and eoio lay in other parts cf bis pocket book. lie was wounded in the thigh, and lying f..r bnu.-s atii lis on the battle field felt and witnessed its k;rror in almost every firm. ! Taken at length, faint and exhausted, to Richmond, and put upon a bed, be was stripped of everything but a shirt. One day, be inspired of a Rebel attendant for bis pocket book, which he described, and said he would like to have it, fjr it had . pspers of no ns to any bat himself. The i man said there was such a boot in another room, but it contained nothing worth tbe trouble of going for it, and refused. Mr. Johnson afterwards asked another attend- ant, who kindly brought in the old pocket book, which Johnson tout and put andsr ! his head without opening. As soon as he : was able to examine it unobserved, the ' -,t.l U. t :t:. U .,..w..r """"" comn.nion's folds-no scecie or bank bill, were ti.ibl. ; bat that sheet of ..counts ,., still there, and as with trembling be unfolded its greasy leaves be found safe within them bis 20 Trea-ury Xote.which bad escaped the Rebel robbers' notice.and which n-j nmil fci. t... What Bll Been Done. Since tbe Republican party came into power-in the midst of civil war, bank- 1 . rupty, treachery in every corner, and rnin ttarin the Government in tb. fr th. following vastly important and beneficent measures have been completed or begun : 1 Treasox has BF.es met it has been foiled and a large portion of tbe Union, which bad bea betrayed or stolen from os, is Restored. 2 All oar Territories snide Free from tbe curse of Slsvery for ever. 3 The Capital of the Nation, freed. 4 The Homestead Law, enacted. 5 Sound National Paper Currency. O A fm'ec'ive lariS. I 7 Tbe Establishment of a Department i j of Agriculture. I 8 Tbe Recognition of the Hayti and juoeria ijovernments. 9 Tbe prohibition of Polygamy ia the ' aerr.iarit'V. 10 Overland Telegraph to the Pacific. 11 A splendid Army and Navy. 12 Tbe passage of tb Pacific Rail road till. 13 The division of tbe C. S.'Sapreme Court into just and equal Districts. Considering tbe time tbat tbe Republi can party has been in power, these results speak trumpet tongued for its sincerity and Fugitive Slaves. The figures of tbe last census reveal tbe eurions fact that the number of slaves who escaped from their masters ia 1SG0 ia not only much less in proportion than , ,c-a l . j , . IS . i I 1...... ..... T . ..... ...J . n -. " a-o-. uu . uuuicii- rally. Thus the number cf fugitives in 150 wis 1011, being 1.30 of one per at. of the whole cumber ; while in lCO co'j 03 escaped, being 1.50 of one per cent- 1 both eases, it is not pretended .that anything like all of those who escaped from their masters came into tbe free States. Tbe superintendent of the census estimates that no to the erescnt than the daily variations which, in ordi- i iT times, oeeyi ta tbe actuailon. r; Slates or uoveroment securities in tne .... i -t v- i . T . :n I 1 'J ' ,ew a' niooo. it win ce seen, - afn.. I.nw nllari. n nn. A ' r.mm a - pretense, occe made so much of, that tbe ; . , , insecurity of slave property caused tbe . ... .... ,. I nnta.nl rhIlinn Keald.. if th .1!-- I ... -...fc . bad been true, tbe leaders ot tbe re- bellion would have furnished the most re- mark.ble in.uoce on record of jumping f t k. I,tin..rin mm i h. fir r.-ip . v "t" i- e'rtnamoerii and. are raisici a Com 5a- for Nonbomberlaod oountv. The first .rarln.td lut wk from th. Univer. .. t :.v 9The clear profits of tbe Lewisbnrg Ladies Soldiers' Aid Society, last week, were $243. The propose to make shirta and other artielea of elothisg to ba ia readiness. ,oh Men,, Es, . Treasarcr, baa tb. gUU Ta, of Union aowntv for Tested by the Facts. luTh. V. , .wr v...u.,, .ub LIT. Fedc ralisiii, the Abuiiiionists, tbe Tories, are ; 11 names for tbe same F'"'? nnJ tky vrre nfciys 1'nrmi's of th' Country." trued is tbe substance, boiled dawn to single sentence, of thousands cf articles ! of 'Democratic' newspapers, and the ' talk of its orators and its supporters who are If' ly jnimrs oiity. Let u, in the light of history and truth. c if'ti.-v trere "alicayt Kiiemlrt of lite L'onnry." Vkn aV.nl, iVi-it M .,r.a.l.. ... .K ' li.k.d fr(. ;..;.,;.". ; v .;, 1 i The Whigs of 'TO. W hat were tbe men wbo conquered the liritish and Tjries in tbe niw li-b.-l States, and closed tbe Revolutionary War by taking Voiktown f . Freemen from the now Free States. Who framed and supported the present Constitution if tbs l intel Slates, in op position to th.-ire who desired a mere C .tifed racy T" Tbe Federals, CDtrprising Washington, tlenry, Adams, Jay and others of our most illustrious men. Who voted and legislated Slavery out of the Territories f Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Jack son, Folk, and the Republican party. By what political party name did Jef ferson, M.JisOu, Ciibton, ic, call them selves ? R-.publicin1'. Who were faremoit men in tbe War of 1S12T ' . ' : -- rcott, Oaines, and scores of other M hiss. ! -v:. ... t. 1 Pnbi,e,n candidate, for tbe Fresideney 7 ; Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, Wil- ,i,ln ,!- Harrisoo, Zaebary Taylor, and '. " ,nt,ei'1 Seott-JoUa L. Iremoni, and ; ,brh",,, L'J" ' "v ,.6': enemies ; 01 our country. Wo "pported the Administration of e L . Government (which tbey had l e Tr ' , I putting down the South Carolina Rebel- , 0f I&31 J I n.;.i"r.k.... rr-.. rt.. Daniel Webster, ITenry Clay, Winfiold ! Seott, and all the Whig leader, and pec- i P'e. withoat cavil and without hypocrisy. ho opposed the Admission of Texas ns certain to bring on a War to extend Slavery 7 Henry Clay and the Whig party. Who argued truly that the Texas scheme was only a preliminary movement for Dissolving the Union 7 Tbe Whigs generally, Martin Van Bu- reo, Jbomas a. Jieulon, and tbousaaas of far-sighted Democrats. Wbo submitted to the legal election, under the sectional control of tbe Slave l'ower, cf 1'ieree and Kme. of Buchaaaa n "u,f' ..... .. puoncaus. ut, uppjseu ioc repeal, uy i iercr, ui the Missouri Compromise, ss wrong in J . I , TV r itself, and as beirinn.ntr ao onen . be- Iween Slavery and Liberty 7 '.. Ihe Republicans. Who denounced tbe offer of Two Hun dred Millions of Dollars for Slave Cuba, or tbe alternative of war npon Spain, as projected by Buchanan, Slidell, Le , at ii'end 7 Tbe Republicans. Who predicted that the Administration of Buchanan would be entirely in tbe con trol of tbe .'lave and Dissolution managen? ibe Republicans. Who aided tbe people of Kansas in their heroic, bloodv. successful contest to keen 1 .... . .l Vl..a.. f im ........ nant a nr. ill in n lh.-, i.-.j i..t f.vt...M we., soil 7 The Republicans. Wbo triumphed fairly, pcsccfuny.legal ly, in all the Slates where the Presiden tial Election was really free, in 1SG0 7 The Republicans. Wbo urged President Buchanan, in Oct., ImW, to guard against tbe seixores of our Forts, Arsenals, Mints, Ships, Ae., fcJ ,at R'be.s, and who wou.d thus have eneeked l.ebeiiioa in Ine outset, as was done (under Jackson's order) in 1 S3 1 7 ' Winneid Scott and tbe Republicans, j Wbo voted unanimously in Congress for a resolution that the Genera! Government bad no power over Slavery in time of ' Peace, and were willing to add itution 7 it as an amendment to tbe Constitution asruouoau.. u ui: - Of what Party is tbe Administration oath to enforce tbe laws, protect the prop- .... ... ,, . ,',..;, , , , i!. er,?i ,ni preserve tbe integrity, of tbe Union 7 1 ' , , ,. ., , X ., Rn.h.fi.n a nn Rrbinnrlv . Who are now satisfied with tbe "Con stitution a it is," if rightly administered, ind rern.e l0 lher it Bn(1(:r Ureal, of . . Irsliors in arms . The Republicans. Who invite all trna eitiiens, of every .fe, M(J rtJj lod eonfe,r nUitary honor and offices upon all, io suppressing a wanton Rebellion 7 "The Republicans to power. By whom are tbe news of Union tne cess by whomsoever won alwajs joy fully received 7 By Republicaass, and real Democrats. Who vote ia Congress, unanimously, for supplies for our Army and Navy 7 Tbs Republieana What Administration created, from al ost nothing, ia so short a time, the best and largest armies of Volunteers ia the world 7 The Republican. Who is the Governor of lojil Maiae 7 A Republican Washburn ,. Wh i. Governor f loval New HMD- ! ARepuMicaa-Bcrry. U' Who i Governrr of loyal Vermont 7 Aa AfcshtisEUt QolDiJ.k j WhoisGovernorof loyal Massachusetts? An Abolitinnit Andrews. Who is Gjvernnr of loyal Connecticut ? Jiuckingham republican I men. Who is Governor of lnjxl Xew York J A Republican-Morgan o .5' " Tfrr f NeW 3a"3 0,den-Uepubl.c.nln..n. VhoisOnvernorofloTall'ennsjlTania: Cur'.in Republican Union. Who i (iovcraor cf loyal Ohio? T J a Douglas man, elected by Ee- publicans. Who is GoT5rnT nf loval Michigan 7 A Republican Blair. Who is Governor of loya.1 Indiana? A Republican Morton. Who is Governor of loyal Illinois T A Republican Yates. Who is Governor cf loyal Wisconsin ? A Q-.-rnoan Republican Salomon. Who is Governor nf loyal Minnesota A Republican Ramsey. Who is Governor nf loyal Iowa 7 A Republican Kirkwood. Who is Governor of loyal Kansas 7 A Republican Rjbinson. Who is Governor of loyal California 7 A Republican Stanford. Wbo have the Republicans and Doughs Democrats elected for next Governor of Oregon 7 Gibbs a loyal, true. Union man. Who aid the I'reeident, heartily, in liing out and arming soldters, assisting C1 ! the siek and wounded, obtaining men, money and munitions of war, and in ail 1 cracticable wave 7 a . aun i.mi.,. igumi Ti e .i. e... r- I " """" " ! Gnv. Snr.cue. nf Rhode Island, an old line Whig and a friend and supporter of ; Lincoln. i Who was the old aod wha is the tew loyal Governor of loyal Maryland 7 t A li.g American AnU-Uemocrat. Who w.nt the Reh-llioo sa effMtu.'lv , lorrress!j. ,h,t it will sta surnressed. ,Dd no. ..compromised" so as to arise . 'g'". " ' "Sir The Renoblican. nd .11 Union men . llePnD"1M na -" mt1'- I Who were Ellsworth, Siocum, Cameron, ' J, k," "'ln ' con'.Bjea uffi-ers ! hiTe 'ulfa f Af UnioBJ. t ' 1 TT : . 1 t K 1 11- it 1 1 Firm friends of the Wax poliej of tbe Republicaa President. Who Clay-lik iSoed all former partisan feelings, and etruck bands hearti- ly with aa adverse President, for tapprei sing this vile Rebellion 7 Donglas, and most of his friends. What President bestows military honor ; and emolument, in lime of eommoo danger I to a common herilare. without diitinrtinn j of party 7 j Abraham Lineoln. 1 Who are two thirrl. h. Vlmt,. . . , .. .h own bv Ik. nr.1. V.... ..). .k. , Armv V ote of Pennsvlv.ni.. in lsf.l ? : Itepublicanfl. I ivu. ,.... f :.v ... .v. .1 .1. ... ' : 1 " V 10 " . " w w ; i nioD voiuiers l Tbe Republican. What party has not any knowa repre- .ar,i.,i...mn.. .k. a: " i" v V sentattve among the offieers or Willing sol- diers of tbe Rebels 7 The Republican. I .1 - ti T. . , aic iui A-ucuiiro, ui Hue I llf 11U of onr bcloveJ, bleeding Country? Views of a Patriot fThe fo'.bwini letter frim Col. Josnn ! T. lv-vv. of th irallant fiflrh P.nna.1.-,. Volant. nn in r.n MT!ItUn'. arm. , . . .. .7. 1 I a 1 J . - . L 1 1 T 1 I . was imrouuce-a u iuu iiouse, n asniogion, vj uou H m u reiiey :j i r ,. .... .v. r'H.l..t,n t.. T. i Camp near the Chickahnmioy, a. I Jlay .a, I5tj ) j Mt Pf AR JtDOE : " We, ' who are io the field, are often disheartened i .,.,.,,. , ,' by the I'l-aJrurl an I traitorous ipeechet of nm politicians in Congress. For God's sake lash tbem when you have the oppor. tooitw. The man who. at this momentous r i,. ....... . .: elUlO Ul IUD UVU.I I. CUII-4RLCUU, U LIlkQH ... . . , , tute his cfficial position to the making of eapital for future party use, is a traitor or ' fa0 j j J1 Mr P" M I nave, through who style themselves Union men, and he 1 , i . j- . . ... .. . ' , . 1 would be disgusted with tbe deep-seated . most Of v giMia, wra ii-vra w wnw nn j eorrnntiannf th. d!nti nnn! The. are no patriots in Virginia, and there have been none since Bull Run was lost Tbe Union men, ao-called, are neutral only ; i , , . , and even that, oalj while the Federal ar- my is ia tbeir neighborhood. They are deceitful, blood-thirsty, and boastful, and theireonduct ia shooting down oar pickets, or? and insulting onr troops wherever we have .... . . i maixoeu, cuarpng us lour pnoes i or every thing we buy of them, and even then sell ing to as with eonAetcemion, has so infused a spirit of hatred into oor mea and officers, orable peace, or a compromise, would be disastrous lo the discipline of the troops. I am not at all pleased with military life, and woald of all things, like to go back j home; but I say frankly, that before I woald have these teoaadrel esespe from tbe panisbmeot jostly due them, I woald remain ia tbe army and fgbt on, witboat the hope of promotion, antil I was gray, and ready to step into aa honorable grave. They mutt be mads to taa for peace aad lay dowa their arms. Their leaden mast ; . . . , , . . - i . p ' . . mfhm'fk Livt mskm fhl Mlw Vntltt b0 ir,rtft As to the mode of doing that, Frank j ".an s grest sp-n inoncste toe trios, . csaise to raiia.-,! thmlc Cm .Vxeatia-1 cip-itiun, couple iriVA colunization,mut be ' the ra!'finj cry of the future. In the( meantime, crirr'e the i!ae power hi ex- rlulinv frnm .11 office, of or under tbe Government any man who Las served in ! . . lie Rcbf, 'coL Owe.-., the writer of thi. letter, has always been a Dem-rat of tbe -most .traite9t ect ,CJdiiii to tbe modern misapniicatton of tbe wurd, and as such has ouceor m re represented the party in i i, u- ,l. c,.,. i : '., fi. . -..wv.u.... ... -' e his been in military service, as Colonel of an trisu refiiLen, ever since last summer, aod.wbawer pr.juJ.cas he mvy have hid, he now clearly sees wiiat was the caute of this war, and what is in only effectual .nteilv.l Mr Waibinp'on I'orter, of Clinton , wa Itur.d on Wednesday night tbe Riilroad Rridge below Muccy rnkl.- l.rn...l .n.l manrrtfi.) week on I'am, bjrrioiv bruised and mangled, hav ing been overtak'-n and struck by tbe nine o'clock train south, while crossing tbe : Uriiige. lie lived but a few hours ai:r tte ae idect. It is reported, from several sourees, tbat on tbe arrival nf Gen. Ualleck at the headquarters at Harrison's Landing, tbe Army of tbe Potomac was ordered to lay aside their pickaxes and shovels, all fur ther diggiog being suspended. Another British blockade runner tbe steamship Tubal Cain was recently tap - ' turcj tf Charleston. Tubal is ordsrad i t0 Xew York, where the arms and amma Bij0n on board will be just in time for some of our new troops. T. Mia."H..kin..n. mA M... TT.:.. - " ""' Sharplest, of Bloomsbare. have left their '"',"i " now "f'S4 end.ng to FVXrebi' v. P i X kM TFT JUvt6Sl sJM 6WS 0 Oon . P.,n .rlrivneinT tn ttirhmnnH 0 I M'Clellan's force on the rotomac was tarcatcoeu toy land and Water. All 13 uncertain but aa encounter miirbt barmen anv dav. . responses of Fennsylvanla to ' tbe calls of the President an J Gojer- uur, arc saiu iv mosi eacouraging. Mobk Mitt. Tbe President orders dnxfi of 300,000 udditional men. ' C7At a Meetimc or the Society of umssi ot ibe tmrertitv at Lew- St.a Slum k.i ...1. ... tuc .1. ,, labor-, held July Slat. 1N6S. ihe following resoiuuoni were adopted ia relation to the "''.m'nl,er ' the Society, j received the past year. i w-h.r-.. ,h. R. J o a t j of the alumni, in company with his wife,.ailed I ' '"'"n" JP-, " or of I AognaHfieu. in ihe ship E.l.m Forrest, from Iw.ri r.i...r.l if. r.l.i.n. . ,h. .....I .1,. 1 or. .nn i.rne, am p..r hit ti.r-. . there is little doubt bat thai ail on board ner- . . 1. J .1 . r- 1 x ' I 3uru mcirii'ieacyntcu, ! 1 That it is with deep sadness and solem- , nity we are forced to tb conclusion that a most mvstenoas Providence has deprived m ! and tbe missionary cause of ihe life and ser- r"Z RevJ vj A.R, hrer Th' w' fn,ertai ned for onr dear fellow ,ianlnos the highest esteem as a man, as a Christian, and a member of this association. ! I 3 That we realize bis death, especially uncter me peculiar eironmsiances. as the dee- Missions, and parucu.ariy io his family and ' fr.ea-i. pest auiicuon 10 mis association, toe ifoard of M: Tbat we tender to the relatives of Mr. Y? l. 1 .- . . . , n -mri aiiu.nr.i'ui ..imrMsympainirf anj rf m,flID? fc":h 10 ,he be"" hcB!' ''" e i-ii.vieitec, biiu irj i-itr m i , u iiicih IO inr HOCe I . ' , . . e . I . . . rjoice with them in tbe he re 1 Ao1 whereas, it has pleaded Almighty Ool !? lr,l7! V. oar b,:'-v?'! ltl,ow "mnos, i.un n . vwii ihtrel-ir. Resotred thai we h. w sobmisslretr in In wm oi mm wbo aoeta ail mines well. I Resclved that we hereby eipress onr high ' fe:lma,1(,n cf Mr. Moors VI0 ., rrll worth, our heartteli sympathy with his widn-. ! si lf,a' CTT "f tnee resoluuons be sent 1 tJ , " b reatt,i famiiy. ( A" - wnereas.we have nearJ wnh deep sor- row of ihe d-a:a of cur b-'ovrd fellow i'um-' rus, Kev. ,.nis6Tov Baa.rasT. among h.f fa",.d1al)I e ;n Ml,oor.,nlrfr. , i Resulvtd that tre rut on record this inhnte ot our aaectK.n.nearme lesiimonv io his aim. I I . . i r-'city cf character. sweetneiS of dispoamoB, and devotion to his callmg. Resolved that tender the family of onr departed fr.end our warm srnipaiby ia this their over-jrhelmtng bereavement, J p..,,! ihat the unusnallv large number ' r'Tul f" oor J" h Ko1'' " ,o1- "nn admonmou to us who r-mam to do our, work earnestly and at once.- From the records: ALFRED HATES. See. ST.air.ia i Towv. We have been grati- bT from Frederick Aver. Eq. ihe business man of ihe firm of J C. Aver 4 Co. Lcw.ti;. A ia.,rl ,Cqoa.ntaoce with the gen- tieman convinces us tbat not the Doctor's "TC'.mirL'Jiiir them, but that it taiies business talent of no ordinary measure to pa them around the world. Mr. Ayer manifestly has these abili- ties, and ihe success of bis hop shows that be uses them. -Memphis Whig- Tenn. EtUJiflOurs IHrtrlut. Corrected Weekly Wheat f 110 to 112 Es 10 . 8 . 8 . 12 Rye 53 Tallos J Corn . 45 Lard. 30 Ham. Oats. Flaxseed .. 1,50 Shon&Side.. 6 Dried Apples. $ 1,25 Wool., ..40to45' Firkia Batter 10 Potato.. aa ; Fresh Butter... 10 Country Soap 4 A 6 Executor'! notice.' "V"OTlCE is hereby given, that Letters tes Xl umentaryon the last will aad testament - of Mrs. ANN B AKERjwtfe of Josiah) late of Lewisbarc borough. Union ennnty. hive been 1 granted to the undersigned, by tbe Register of L nion county, in one inrvn oi i.w; ao peraona , nion cooniy.in Due iiimd e having claim, against aaid esuie will pre-; .ka. mwmA f U nvinv Cm tii fiat M I rroDM . 4 :o mlte xra an PvVr'?. Eieu!rr ' ,B r.y ,vnr.. rr-n... l-'t -ith Oer MiIit, F- j I 'T"'i A"i rti WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 13; THE uodrrieneJ. hariB? remoed er W a'.cb an Jweirr etabhhBeat ' r.. i: iin. ..t..ininr M.. AmaoJ. L. Zjtwr'i M.iiinery Sn,.p.) Market .trwi. between IW J ec,,,he ,, prep.rea.. , ' M"s,caI , Intrum?niS, i in A. mo.: atwre-l aJ at:. Vt-n ntitner. fh- kp od hi-: '. at a fir.eit cf c- .ct JEW ni.RV. t .r l-a? esa.i 1 (J-.-.t'ex-r., she 'fTe at rr'r" ,n ' 1 tbe t.ars. wr :C (M.oi-K ., WATCHES. i a.:l work'and ware Tarran'e ! a' rrreeen- MARIA S. ZL'BCn. ; tr j. : ti.T?. w. isi I . ATTENTION! ISeveral Hundred Persons, ! a tj? Tp. ov. in tljo cnnr-in" fr ' V"l'(jSTA(;i:"nn'l'r.tJX Ul'.ST, a? ' . .... , ti l i wcil as i.ir .-iit.scrtp.iou ana uoo account. Iinmeiiatc attrr.tioa to said accouiita is Je.-ircJ. iljae'v cat be i saved Lv doiti? so. II. VT. CROTZEK. Lewisborg, May 16. l-2:f F4ICTICII.AK OTlCi:. A LITTLE the best place in town lo r-t yoor Tnmminrs, jtioas, skeletons. Taucy and B ack ri.k, w.ta many ciber thine, ton anraeruus lo meniion, is at C. MENSCH'S. So sar ihe lad e. ; two J ! u u. siore rem..vea to fteoer . oui.a.oS. doors west rf the Bank. irtarf. Ma? .. ICE...ItX..CE! mnF ..,.h .r. ,.,,, nn .n irr M noi E large enooali to jupplv a.l oor ; people wi'.h Ice durmr toe hv!e year. Ice j .. . j..i. ., . -k.... ' " .HZZtZlr r-Ca.l on either of us on North 4th St. or i " n a - allassVru unsi.!toT.a,isw sak aq;Iaui Administrator's Notice. - "ITTHEREA. Letter, nf Administration to i the e5ute nf BESJ'.N H. BRuLsE. deceased, late of East Buialoe Twp. lo ! h" b? fr"'ei1 10 lht ?M":tr, ,K- ft,,r M ronn-r. in dn f.,rm . all persons indebted to saidestate are reuues- ed to make psement. and tbose having ctaizis : ' ,ne ime w,'" pre5"" u aa 1 auiaenucaLea icr seme-nrm, 10 J A. MERTZ. Administrator Lewisbsrg, May 17, 1b61 Peace Peace ! r ' a grtwl.S im4 aal n. ft I'm IWHn wm4 Imi 5i . . . !hr III. r. a... itm .iK.a af f Ta f wm suae UM.taa. a, iwrt mt yowr ear . AbS av MU D17 ttoola in4 oum Sm vartv . 1 w''". fls1""- !t!I ' Ami .int'. Ml tiiafhanw. .ul So. .t It-tAiM, ... .n, aa4 u.,rs. h. fn.e, t .., suet a. ej.ra t ul Outlet -ja iu acali. w.. wMihi.nd lifi-lf-a m u nar, .11 sasU ' ' " oat u-f J. suia w-'ra (.!!. ai Orwn. .sj Criat: -a. swsta, . in''s. 13 .S SJ w. ,. ,4.r, i imum, ! -, oai ,n W.'r. ftHTih atxl Cara ta OTT T-r toor. . .. t mm. i KM.r i iu - . . ... I. r W .', sugar, aod wAWfcr Faubtca ur Cmaa. W.Tt Bnih an1 Ketxll. .Tl ofQiKacBvara rVea;i.bd .zaaiin-. .r. bo,lTj( .lwb.-: Y -a :i So4 oa M.rt-t nml, msw uf u-wa At SifaLLKrlS Si.-4 nva.rvr.Auw L..i.bor,. April a. lsl .F. ACE EB0 V. Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, tbat Ler.crj pf Administration upon the Es:a:e of SARAH MILLER, late cf B offal, e township. nndersisnei. by the Kesi'ter cf I nice c orny. j ia due '"orm o law. Therefore, ail persons i-i"""'.'il.Ilu',,or" j'..'.uwu.i indebted to said estate are requested lo mate imm.i,i. nam.iii- mnA , . . . k.irini. .n r - t ...... ... nit n, ml ir. f u rfnnefrt In r. r . . - iK.m j . r- ' 10SI eia.rns are aKo requested I "S1"' "Ih"r:''?;,J..f::r.';':' emeni to j f.S TER MII.I.ER. Bufla oe ... ,, iEii:;E MlLI.ER. Eat BurTalo 1 ......... 1 - (pd) Administrator. TT'EJT BRANTH !:in-anre Cotpshv. ot Lock llavrn. Ia. Insores Property in Kth Town and Ccon trr en as reasocat.e Terms as any ulier good Cumpariy. The larre mcrea se of Premium Notes males it a reliable Compacy to insure in. laaa.i i Prfniloni t ana la Writ. aisa.noe.OO J. WX'.avnan, bee. G.C.Ki.vif. Pre. LAI.lON PKOsA Agent. Pee I. 1S! rf-iburg Administators' Kotice. "T "HEEEA!. leti-rs rf a dministration on the estaie rf JACOB LEIER tsm.r. late of Keilv itwn.hip. Cmoo counir. dc"d. I have been eranted in tbe snWeriber in due I -n--(.a vi ta.g tt.tee is nerepy , . . . J kno.ag tselves to he said estate, to s lmnediate and those faawiaTe atrrs asa.nst lnaeoiea payment;!.. bawiBarciaixs aca.nst tbe aama jama will present thei dniv anthnncated for sei men;, to GEflROE I.EItF.K. Keiiv Tp JOHN LEIStR. Delaware Tp. Mav31, 18C1 (Administraiors DESERTED ",K'',' 'be C H. servire, at Camp near Jo - EPH BAF.NHART.Con,ra,y D,s-h Reg-! April 8, lnl. private inchesj complenon, faTi eves, gray j hair, ; aandr. A reward of leu dollars is rff-red for J fats apprhension aad delivery at the neare. recruiting sialie-a. T. t HAVBERi.l. XavS.'ei Captai. Co. D. at. ka'l f X Estate of Henry Welsh. DVINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas. .'1 Letters of Administration oa the estate of Henry Welsh, late of Whit Peer t wnship. 1 deceased, have bees granted to the subscriber i bv the Register cf Caioa Ce-nniy in d-ie form ' of law. therefore all persons indebted to said estate are renae.tpd to make immediate pay- ment, aad those baring just rlaims againsi mt same may present inem ou.y auaicnutaiyu for settlement. JAMES MARSHALL, Adm r White Deer. June 14. last J. M. MOVER, Atiormry a La, i swissrao. CIUO CO. ra -oSt'LT.AT10NS had in ih E.iisn and German languages. inv.e Sorib Market St, near Thud. Ssf I'GAR-curei Hams. rreeivd a lari: ' cf Canys'vd! p.., I i fijjsr rur-4 Ham . rt I'"- tvi. I Cf ER UNISH BOOT STORE! GREAT JJAKGALXS ! JUST receive 1 a fre.h supply cf Laiita' anJ Cti.i-'rea'i EKits, Gailcrs ill Tanry Shoes, -V.hwul V s- ! at fM'JUALLV LOW rUirES F"H CAt-H ! a; the Lewiabsrg i a B -oi anJ f S t V 'e, opposite the Lewi. t-srz Tar,. Trie ;arze: M-r". cf Hme Made li iOi s aod siII 'K-i evrerTerd in towa. at U'holeaie and P-ail. twen'v to twenir-fira per cent. cheaper than any elber iwnse in thw county. Boeits acj Shves made to crier ou n rt notice 1) n't f. rret Ihe place rrnns'te the Bank. Apr.l S'.,"ef a JOii.N SW' IREA. 'CiroMnr.Ri spoxiriER! i- i :.e t .W. LY eUAP MAKER. All Kuchen Urea' ran be tnade iau food so P by o,ci S W'A;7it. -l).rec-iv aeeompaLV.ng eck B. ,XP it Jt 1T w..j, ., u mltMK a i ru- ,f i- MancfactoreJ on'v bv the Patente- Teaa'a salt Minufactarinz Companr, Se- BT. Walaal S rHlUOlLflll. Feb lo. !"Civl 1-. .t,-...-nnTr t -Uls..Ta iUtlal-allals, AttOlHej at lilf Levtisbnrg, Pi. (iee i' fie Recorder' 0ic. Feb. ST, ls3 FIRE ITISURANCE. 1SfRXCE COMPASV OF NORTH AMtteJL A I'Hi.ad'.pa a. r a'nn Ann nn : .JW.UOT.W i AaaOt?, Jan. 151 - 1.2o4,il9.81 ARTHt R G COFFIN. President C HAKLE PLA IT, Secretary rfBaiidiazs annually or werpeinallv. SfeT. cbaud.xe, OrAin, Furniture, oc. la.. red, al cnrrenl ra:es ul Preauutn. JOHN B LINN. t rlrnS Agent fur Lnioa connly. Pa BUNDS AND SHADES. is. J. WILLI tS, No. IG Nor Sixth Srrrei, rHILAUELPhlA. Manulaciarer uf VEMTIAN IJLLNPS and WIM-OW The largest and finest assonmeai in taa Cur. at ine lowe.t Prices. Uliuds painitd and trimmed, equal lo sew. a.ort ahadrs made ar.d lettered. April II, Sm P.E.VEPICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker ini Repairer, i awii i in (- ma mlc. Cr.w snop on Smb Fuji Bt.j Levisbarg, Api I -3, lCi Last and Best News ! "lE have jast rece.ved from Fhi.adelph-a aa t New Turk, a vers large and well selected i-ck of SUiViTiEB GOODS, wh ch c .frr at verv retraced pnees. M'e have pa 1 panico'Ara'tentioa :aibe selectkn ot ih.s iiii c-f ti-.f-d. a verv large as. r; went ot DRY GOODS of every Jeserp- t . - - - - " er v.. i nnd it tneir adramae" to give o. a call as m prices we d'-lj any ef j onr neighcc-nog towns tor c. mnei.-i- a. W. 1 have aUn rrlen.hed iar stirk of CVrocc I ricsi. l!ui!urp.Qu?cns'vvas'e,v.:. SALT. nII. COAL. PLAiaEIt, Ac. Ilai'e Jrrs4 . 'ne, Ca!-iel riattrr, ami Ifviraulie ('fnenf, always krf oe hn-l. :- i "07.") 1 r.dOt CE taV-aia Ea-cba-.ce ii r ti.u-u as uua!. N. B. Ca.h paid f r a l kinds ef brain. JNO WALLS 4 CO. Lewis'jqrg. April i t, BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISBl kG, VSW.x CU PA. I.I.VIIn (.I IUIIL. I'raprlrtor. rPHI- new H, il is sitnated orposne tb Conn Honse.;nthe mti fashionable and beastitol par: t-i toe ie.wa, and lor sivle and ei.nvemei.ee can nut te aurpiaaaed ia Ceatral , . - l ' '""l" UIU w-1 r,na m inr mtqi convenient ana rroirai puiHir nan1- rnargv win ne mw mi-st reasunai- and ne ther trmeoreipensw will be spared to bestow every comfort upon th .s tio may rail. Persr-n in the County will be charged cts prmcal. Le.ibcrg, April 1, lisoX New Stand --New Goods! 0LI'H 1. HAW.N Harms taken II Tices.reiitied intm.aad Ued in aa extenaiva var.ety cf 7a.'s, Cop; GentJtmm' Ctothigt iff. ' Also a la" and splendid stock of CLOTH! ii.'A-.-'IMKKF-', Ac. which he will mat mf to iriier.a- he still r r nt-noes the Tailoring Bust ni. lie is prepard to rieente all wnrfc , en.rosiei lo his care, to the sau.faction of the i customer. N. B. Cutticg Rcpainnr jrt one order. (Lewir.bn'g, .April to, 1851 CARTF.SPE V!ITE al Mowrv'. CUller i'miioerapb A looms at Mwy' fJat'err Pnotogrsphi large sue al Mowrv's fiaiivry Pho'nrraphs in Oil XI Mowry's Gallery Ivnrytvpes- at Mowry's Gallery lla k'irpes at Mowry's Gallery Ambroirp-,, ant All kinHs " iti, at Mowry's fJa'lerv MOARV"ei OALt.ERV. in Market .ireel, near Fourth, tenth aide. Lewisborg. 91 Daily Horning Kewa. aS ' AMI. PMFFa Vas c-mwnre firrnisb-ng in llarrtnbtirc TctwaraHi jj..rtfis..t e-i prcof me very i.iry ,yi, a' ehear-si ra.es. Jun. S , " , T . " a rr. i rj- ' T-k J VS ll'l-i wi . II mr I i viii.a. MM
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