ft I l TIIE UNION'," tstaMisied in lbll Wlule Ao,2,y3. 13Y 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At ss.1.50 Pt Tear, alajs In Ailvanrc. LEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1862. "niUOMl'LE," cstablbheil in IS43 Whole No, SCI. ssS WMilliljilli Mill riilllsilKU M.HI-MKkll TsJay Miirnin & Fri!ay Afternoon. liiucn lliat try .lleia'a Soul." purine; the dark days of the War f ir Lil'crtv in 170 when traitors nr ..1, i . 1 . i .. . , ,1 j se and vice was'o.l our armies, , ,i 11 1 . when Uenerals quarreled, speculators flourished, and soldiers suffered, when r..TfM!atrie tori.lo.l in, I nn-'-n.V, and resources were exhausted" then ted despaired , , ', d-d a ehanse it was that the fuint liearte ".1 uiiuinc luun u.-,,...,,..-. a.....i. 01 AummiMr.uiuii. 11 0111 "i..v.iu down tO TOWII Clerk. 1 llCy llllnllt have uvea ihjiic.-i, out. nu nun aiiun ther were mistaken. We suffered similar disasters in the War of 1 S 12, when the Blue Liuht Federalists attempted to "put a stop !'" M t!s-isV War." l.y runninsr , ., , they failed. The Xuliifiev?, when Jacksox, l,v . .1.. ... .rn 11 t'.Air lier.r c,.M,t in rain t .l..f.. him at the next Flection And now thev rcort to arms! The great majority of the Democra tic party in our ?tnie. we doul t not, lire loval, well-m.eai.in"; men. Iiut for some of their wori.n-iiF: i.eai.ers, we can have no such charity. We wish wc could for we hold that a "united North" would soon end the strncrclc. Frank IIiii:h"s jj rl;tin; lh Adminis tration at the Xorlh iind.I ihn lluirhes doio.!; the same thin; at the South, is a co operation which every one must see is reallv aidini; Secessionism. Ilughes mitl Ids followers now Far, 1 h'li't nn entirr eh trothn t; U imrntlr. ',, ,hm .,,. ! Lincoln tl.f. l.eo.l of the "Administration." Jeff. Davis is strivitio;, by ball nn 1 bayonet, to pet Lincoln's scat. That would in a Bhort time effect -'an entire chance of administration." As no one but l).ivis demands the White House, what can Hughes fc Co. mean unless it is tlmt they are aiding Itavis through liic Imllot box ? The masses do uot mean this, if the leaders do. It is not claimed that TJarror Slen- ker can take l.nieon, s juace. even n elected to Mate Cl 'i kslnps that have no influence on National affairs. It, 19 two veorsi to llie Preciilentinl pipn- 1 .,'., ... tlOB and a year before the next clio- j sen Congressmen ana L. Senators ; take their seats. Krc that time, the War should be terminated. To "a change of Administration' ition as 1 '1 linir ,j - UO IS reotiired bv tlie. '("(institution no'lmon man obieets. But Low is it to be done until then : The onlv effect of the defeat of the' Union l'urtv in IVnnsvlvania, would lie to iniUIC thc Llilon Cause. AltilO not so intended by those who depo-it them, yet every vote cast for the Anti-Administration Candidates will be Ve. looked upon, in Europe and at the r-outh, as AGAINST the Union, or in favor of some dcjrradinr; compromise that 6hall reduce the Free North to the level of the South or of Mexico. Heaven telp the President! Since he reached Washington, no man haa had a weight of rcsponsibil- ity like AliBAlIAM Llcor.XS, and no one could have borne it better. He , , , , has been importuned ana threatened, by and for ten thousand persons and things : he has been tempted and bar- rassed a3 never was ruau before : and ue idu iiuuc-iii uicu io uv iiiii.iii.nu ana considerate to ail. J nc ailurcs of bondrcus of others, are laid at his , ji i i i door, ana lie lias been made responsi- ble for not possessing angelic power l .11:,. c .1 !. . . ' and codlikc forcihoudit. A corrcs-' pondcut of Dr. XcviW Presbyterian paper, gives an exceedingly impress- j ive account of ilionnxious care-worn, ' almost ducted, yet LoptTul look, aud ,..,, iT . ' ,., r .i . i, , Zf l i . . tL. 1 rCS1" : dent. Purely, with such burdens as, ..tt e i - . . . Z"T1 " ' ' . S I ?i ?! f w vuuivutniuni in uisi.nui nr, UIS IH no enviable lot. Who can doubt but : that ho intends to do evervthing for ' the best ? He hears all tries to be ' impartial, and acts for the best good of his imperilled country. He may wr,oi course, as an men uo, out no more than others with less responsi- iUtie9. His last word to hia neigh-' bors in ?priiinfjeld, was "Pray fur nio I need your prayers." And now, : as much as or more than"' ever, he ( ehonJJ have the good wishes, the sym-1 patln'cs, and the prayers of all who ' believe in in K-orrni;,,.. I'rAi-l.l.mn, . . "Friendly criticisms upon War matters, should never cmbarass those ; ln power, nor rive encouragement to tac enemy, i ho head men know how to account for matters which look all wrong to us outsiders, yet which thev can not explain. In tlie nature of things, we must try and exercise a generous confidence in those who can have only the public good nt heart. Our Democrat ie friends especial! v r-l...l.l 1 , . .- . e , UlZ, UU'r.WU.".OUr late disasters in Luslcrn irgima for they have loner and loud boasted that Secretnrv vn r, 1 .i. Gen-in-Chief llalleckland M Vlnll M Powell, and a l ir-c nioioritv of the Generals arc DmrTrits ' V tl ' ill i'"' i. C -ra,"!- " lietner er fs t man! t ZZfTi ,H an,h; r, i. no main r C . Iio ild ail re-rct Mr failures, and lost! l'arty iu the Country's welfare. I ee - Wr. Next We. k f. ie'nr" rw i t, - " i " intended lo liiro' ai'.h !uc Ciiaii-; "1 List, ,i Jc-Ut. i Marylaml, Invaded ! IlAEnism-wj, Sctt. 8, M. 1 lie holiels are in larsc force III tfic vii'initr tf l-Voilnriol.- Mil mill ,.l.irt - ' " 'l ' threateninir Cumberland Valley, Ta. i . i : lr . wur M'iiiiii; uU icatlliu 1 1 iiLulMu" II there is (Treat u arm at V hamhers - . , fc . , , , . bursr. As vet, we have lieard of no . n. , - ' , , r Kta'"' "la'ic u"Jwllt're onr f,,rces- fVc fear the above is tOO trUC, Alld an invasion of Southern Pennsylvania is imminent. Whatever measures the ... Governincnt is taking to counteract i.overntncni is mivni to couuteraci tilC desperate movement, ore kept as .,.,..;,.,-. ., n . men arc iiol 11111;, uuu win iuut; ujiuu "th lront and rear. All that we can do at home, is to enlist those accusto- mc, to the use of arms, immkwatei.y, an,i makc tll0 ,,cst use of tue natur:li defences or our Mate, before it 13 , ., , ... ... . . UL'?iK,!le'J ,1K0 irginia.j iviwiiiiai t ,...11 n.,l..l r... l . l. I.- ..Ml f Racine, north of the river, killed and ' ' wounded a few men, plundered it,aud escaped back into Virginia. irr.iuJ If. Roish, of the Ceihr (I n) U rn icrat, has incurred the wrath of tho Seiinsgrove Time, because he (1'iu-ih) refuses in this death struggle with K' lielli iu, to embarrass the Govern ment by a fiRiiou opposition. He fol lows lonii.As' dyin advice, to etand by the Government until the llebcls are crusin:,t,and subnrdiua'e I'rty to Country. Another of the former Union County Pern- ocra' rroS9s mmseti in lue last -ucm ocrat" as follows : ..M :.. ...... .L. .1 l:: eal di,cu-si,.n has Bono by. Oor country call- on us ad to act. The good old ship of slate has sprung a leak, an;l the cap- tain at the helm cries out fur ah hands to ., i, , . , the pumps, lleuce, we have no time to discuss or debate as to the cause of tho l'ik My sentiments, personally, are veil known, and, as I sail in the war specoh at Mechanicsvill., I know no party chile this war lasts but the partv that -,!! r, .,. ... .1 ....... ... 1 .:.i :.k .m w... u.oi inn c 'linn, mil wi.u Bit thc ,,0WL,r tlmf in it i;,, to crub ot hi, jnfam.,u, rebellion. Jxo. Swixefobd. T,pt0n, August 25, 1M.2. - - 3J.SVre they fV.'" to rraUv. the true r."fre an.i moynmi i nut 1 n xmtrry R,MH,n, many honest Democrats abate I their Hostility 10 me t.ovcrnment mat is eng,gcd in putting it down. We are plad to see evidences of thia improved spirit in .. 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . BCe I , , T h lmn' "' nJ else-hero. Io 8e strong party counties, where " "'n re Pat UP fut home cffioes. 'll0 mincrny maae no uooiiuaiiuns, io eacue mere party strife. lioth Dirties in Center county support Lieut. Wui.ll Blair for District Attorney. And in Columbia, thoy unite upon Wm. Flwell E..q. of Towanda for law Judge. BSS.VS o are requested to cop, the fob lowing "broad h.nis' from a jouog lady ol l nion county, now away : i 1 ue war E.cws Da?' 1 D?ra .'ne ,u''De'! wcr.c ' -" '"'. '?; ' "' , Vmj k i rr .i.' '? 'J 1J. " s ,hl9 god "blIe- les, indeed, if the young men bad any . ,.-. . ..' . ' couIll b. . ' -Lrp,h., .hnnU b. ,... , . : .-,., w,, u... no use for tU(;rn at home . lhr? do uothiDC but iourjge around m the Baloons," &o. No C0Qn. $CIid3 0,lt mnn fiu9 B ! .,- . 1T . ?' men in this war, than has Union. Still, ; , . ' q numoer wno, it wouia Repm. miirht rpsrinn In th. nrnmnl .nil. 8cem mifiht rcfSPond t0 tbe prerent calls: at mu?t decide tr themselves. A ProblenT , .. . , nn nnn nnA 0h-TOp0,f Tlr'Tnn non 0'000'000 W bitcs.Rebel&tats.i.COO.OOO do 4,000,000-11,000,000 ' .. . ..... . . These hlaeks. bv their labors at homo. enable the white; mostlv to ,0 or aid those " who da 6 nd fiSn,: be,n8 ' Dome' ,neT check os, and count more than half our j number. Hut these blacks would be our ! friends if the, could. Now add these to ' tj,0 j0TaI whites, and it is 24.000,000 ' Leavin? thc Rebels onlv 7.000.000 When we have 24 to 7, and 4 of ours ! .t home, familiar with every path, there must be a change for the better. How do the Soldiers Vote? The Democrats of Illinois made and voted for a new State Constitution the Republicans ogainst it. The Soldiers in 37 Regiments oted as follows : Anainst Constitution. 10,101 For 1,087 npuhlirnn mnjirity 8,474 And yet lying scoatidrcls woe edit the Locnfoco pro-slavery sheets, say "the soldiers are mostly Democrats!" JSi.Bcfore tbe 'National' Horse Races bad really opened last week in Williams- port, a telegram to Harrisbnrg annoyed ,h., .... .... ,b,t " J" ces. -hut have not sc.o or bcud ,nT ucb Bews ""ee- The maSB "f our people were absorbed in better and j maxe 'mPrtant business. ' j g?-AMessor Kendig has appointed Mi. I Cb.rlc. II. Sbriner hi. Deputy for Uuion ... tena.:ntei ,hrouirhout the r"UU''' U?" '"'n'ea 'nrongnt " unty, at borne WIIB JngllsB ana Ucrmsn, "! Union principles, be ii well ! ,.,., . .t.v ,-. ,, . . . 'l'1',Sr'1 ln BUJ ' cxrliln j would now be coo-Utrcd Suulury 6a-l L.l War TjX jicfc. ) The First Fall Elections! VKKMOXT. The State Election, so , ..... , . ... - , iar h ueuru irum. is ur-r'r wfnnft mi . u- u ui: i"-..... -r:i-... ,ur ,ve'uu,,,',u . . 7 tnwnshiii. thorn am not ennuiru ot the : ' e , Democracy lufi to say ''we : , , ., ., , ., Good for the North; Now ece the I. ., 1 ; " election held 10 .slave ttne ! j t YII7HIII 1 MILVIWPW MXr.1 IHK. ' . Tila "!J'"n Jrnal ,1- Urutrmun j 'vfuily announce .he eU-i-M. lue,- j Jy last, of the entire Union Ticket by ; ,ritie, 0Vl.r ,he opposition . U I ,u re ,,: ,ri,ie, ov.rtheOpp announce the result m a glorious cietory ., SH...i,,n . . r..t,r,nlf.,l l.i lh D.-m. ocralie ticket. Let I'ennsylvania imitate Oregon, the Eastern State, and Delaware. m A Tim .-.a DonamoJ iu mcui. I'relimimries for drafting remind our red cititens of the exci'ements for draft. ri ..... , ing two Companies in I nion county for ' 1 ... 1. h. . nnmr. Th. MifJ.nH.irv T.rar.k ri.nnt.li.nw f ermon preaehd to the MUiers t tr.e .......... earns time by Iter J. II fries. j And the oldest Union cunty paper in nnr nosses.ion has a lorn? Advertisement. by "Thomas Fmitii. Principal Awnw for the 12th district of lVnn." relative to tho Taxation which, we think, wa9 then assessed by the Nation for the War debt. O d things are thus renewed by the changes of the wheel of timo. psjuWe ander-estim-iied tho enlistments in Northumberland county-the, have only 437 to draft on tha 600.000 call- Milton h.vin2 sent l.'.O, .M'Kwen.ville 35, Turbutville 3S, Delaware 112, Chiliis- nn.fi. f.0 V .rtbnt.itierUnd 75. Sunbtirv 1:9, Coal (Sb.tnokintown) 1 17-io The principal draft will fall on the Mahanoys, . aod ,he str0 D,moeratio townships like ..... , Lewis, Lower Augusta, Ac. , I ,Qy-Tn0 CONTINENTAL OLD rv,. . ,-. . ... 1 .....V L V .Q . Crmctlb IU- morrow (Wednesday) evening, in Indepcn- dent Hall. The.ro are two lady and two pentli m"n prf .rmeers, who appear in old fashioned costumes, and give some giotl old music, "tj runny Sljcuoi and "Cou.-in Ibubeu" to boot. A family ticket for sii, SI. . n, jinj(,3 n,Te3) of u.uburg, . .,, in ,- s ...V.T, .,.;- ,,, ...n :. a horso 1 conpanj . e ., i a lew uior from Uuioo county. That, and ! fc' mr0 men bT M would ' roIieve our c,,anty of M tho requisitions eontelnpU.d by (;vernment. TUit week is tlu, Un U f.re tlxdn.ft. (cfX.Tbe bu-ioe-s cf drilling is very generally taken up throughout our Slate. Any one accustomed to the exercise, can 'J those d-sirous of learning, very eonsid- i erbly. Towns and thickly settled neigh- I Durno0ds milj thus, wiiiie still at home, i make gama profici(,ncy of prcpatioo : ,hit may be lie adnUge0U1. I . ; - : " '"gs" 01 r'"' uouaioe , rej -ctea out oi capt. uwen a company : od account or ncing over 4D, But we are ; informed went along as cook, in which be i , , . , may be of essential service to jause ! which he has so much at heart. j P5,D.Kright Miller, of L.-wishnrg, has : enlisted, wnn oilier stuueni irteuas, wttn Col.Kllmakcr'. Philadelphia Grays, U9.h i v ... n j,... .. y. .i,:., " and was on duty, near Hasuington , . TL , uij, iuUrtli.,. ! . Irin consequence oi me war ironoie and excitement, it is decided to powne .on lu.uu vouu.j, ..... !.. Helsna, 'Ark., Aug. 23, 1802. I have been soldiering for Uncle Sam, in the 3d 111. Cav., for s year, and seen b. elephant in ever, shape and form. . . li M; . 1 ..l.il , . T I 7 of Arkansas hills, hollows and big rocks h" een sr"Da Pre"J bh,i ,lme" t00' ' sach " ""h'ng " day and night, some time3 mlti olhing t0 eat for self or horse for 24 hours. But we are now faring well : ,bis li,tIe ,0WD 00 ,he Mississippi, 90 "les "eioir wempn.s. uur lore, is now much scattered at different points, but we 1 are building a fort hero. We have flour and crackers, fresh and pickled beef, salt j pork and bacon, some times beans and vinegar, plenty of coffee all the time, and now wo have a ngro cook for every mess. We scout so much that wa are often with half rations or none. We bad no heavy fight except at 1'ca Ridge, bot have bad any amount of brisk skirmishes. It is very warm here. We have our own hor ses, and get 40 cents per da, for their use and risk. Wm M'Dasiel, formerly of CbilliMiumiiiM, V. la the midst of present lore disasters, ith the rebel armV back Within sight Of I WasblDgton, triumphant aod vindictive, j ' . . ..I 1. kt,a ' n. nf nnr reverses and humiliation. I - " - t tho policy of Ucn. Cameron, when Be , in "he Cabinet, was not carried out. , lie wanted one million of men, at the. very beaicnins, burled upon the rebol-' lion ; h. w.nfed the rebels treated in tb. ! mmt 'it'orout manner ; be wanted every : . . '. ,pMlion. ' j . : f ,. , ... i been ,jWed ... . lh. rcbol. ' Tue3day Homing's Slews. Gcnrala A.J.l'urter. Geary aod Cooper are in llurrisburg, where eff rts are biiDg j ,., fr,h tn wi an attemotid raid of t j i the Itcbels iuto 1'eonsylvauia. Troops from Washington were runt in , the direction of Frederick, Md., an 1 Gcu. ; M'Clellen has fallowed. The Ki tu la were repulsed ia aa attack , on Martinsburj. ; We are cut off from direct commutiici-1 t;on wj,D u.,rpers Kerry. The Rebels bold Ccotertillo. At his roi'iest, Gen 1'. p? is transferred to a e iiiiu nl in Ihe Nonhacrt. M' Powell baa 15 Jays' absence. Reno takes his oomtnaud for the tiuie. DMTH OP DAMKL M It .(.All KIKI. Our correspondent, (whaso decease is noted bel w.) was tho oldest son of John ...... ., , ! uj tatLtnoe Keen, 01 :u owi.ourp, wnere ' ' ' 18S5-colisted ith Capt. ' Telford in Hradford couutv and fell in 'e'lurui ,u '""""" iiue came louou .1111 m. ciuim.u. ' . n- i,evcM- " tn0W Bot b - ..tn .luur.,.in f liinrpcmn thin thlA r - nui.h lanontpil vou.n. ID camp, ce was a model of f.dtti fulness and morality, scut : "o regularly.aod in private letters evinced the most estimable traits of iho uuu and tho Christian. Camp near Ah ianilria, Sept. 3, lbOi. Mv fluiF pro.nH ' "ur V"" -' , this life, dymg glonously while Siting fr ,be B"u,rJ te so Io,,;J- 1Ie wus phot ,hrouSu th8 opIes, and fell, on Mond.y eveuing, lit sept., about two miles from I bad a chance to meet biiu Centerville. l,D0U, we"k Prc"nus he was then well ! nJ 10 (5'wJ ePlrl!s. nJ eipected t. , m"cu l"S',,ncr f"r t,tn0- Yut 1 toP , to meet him above, where all is love, and . . 1 there ii no sorrow or sickness, pain or death. We ma, be cut down at auy mo-, ..... .. , ' man. .n.l It ta m v U.E m Till TTinv IT nn as a true B0ldier boili of our country and ; 0f our God. ' : I naT0 gt away from our regiment, biting a bad diarrhoea, and am now with Moycr'a Company. John Wincgarduer and all the boys are well. I left George fjlifer sick near Fredericksburg. Yesterday, was glad to see Doctors Wilson, Loomis, and Gurhart, but did not l.nn l-n.. nf a, nrn.l l.ifl Orllil.K 1. tolfl vul;" i t - mo by George Foote and Levi Amnnns, whs were in the same corps with brother, aod are well. Things look dark for our eause at pres ent. Wc have bad to fall back a great distanee, and are now just where we were See months ago. Love to all that inquire. I have had but on letter in nearly four weeks. May we maet again, is tuy earnest prayer. J.-JireW(,n. Sam. A. F.ef.d. Wasiiinoton, &pt. 2, 102. By direction of the President, M.jor General M'Clei.las will have command of ,ha fort,ucatione of Washington, and of all ,ha tri)ops for tUo McDee of CapilaI. By order of the Secretary id War. E D.ToWnsend, Ass. Adj. Gen. One of the lies of the day was that I Ilorace Greeley was sent to Fort Li Fay ; ctte on a forgcd statement alleged by the gemi Seccsh to be in bis piper, against M'Olell.n. Some of tho General's slow , , , . -.- movements in the field lavo been cntic;- ... ........ ea, but he ma, ttavo ocen jusiiaiDie. . m&n Dsme(, Hoa. belonging sbeTmi0t CaDB t purpofl!y cut hla hand ; Wll0 , scythe, to avoid bang drafted. j Tbe wonD(1 bleJ profusely, and ha shortly ; afterwards died. j EjWIirj o. Farry is appointed Tresi- 1 ' ft.mt nf thn Sfihnvlkill eonrt. Joshna W. ..... .... ljron,ly dcc"ues no'n'nt'0n " - esncj oeii by the death of Jud,;o Uasins. Alexander M'Clare was recommended for -Senator b, the Franklin districts, ! but declines. John Rows is re-nominated for the Assembly. Alexander Henry has been renomina- ted by the Union party io Philadelphia far Mayor, and Wm. B. Mann for District Attorney. Cant. E. II. Ranch. KeDublican Clerk 0f ,ha last Assembly at llarrisburg, was badly but not dangerously wounded iu the lato battles. . , , . - rr i. ' Pickpockets were busy in Harrisbnrg and in Willtameport. last week. j . - - - - - i 1 rr MIE Fall Mon commences 1 Monday. Sept. 22, ; ' ac "ID'" .k. him. Thne. H.sien... nf .n.eeinc the Inslilnnon for the first time, are requested to apply In the Pr.neinal hefne .h. nnenm ,.f.be Sehool. Special attention is eiven toiheipialificaiion fV f....c ...l.l.n.l.m.n .... 'I'...l,inv. ' Xhe Blb). is a rex, Unck. Tl - ,xioNnCrson including coniinwnt MOWRY'H t: LLF.RT. in Market street, ' pPBSe,. , opposite the Bauk-Lewi,bnris O-W rrtiM.iRV - rrteiini.writin.ivsDer,riiiimeiie, A34lU ij 2 2 l Korato WeWS' lan.iua.ik, ilfi AM'L SI.IFER has eommenre-l fnrnish.nj Tuition payable immediately upon ihe elnsw S ,he IIairiSl.ur lcl.Cr...h of the session. WA JrVuctwn HI p-r tt , vU be mnd, to th, ny, e .f ntner ueauetiona catept lor pru.racieu n,. j. RA.NI"'! PH. T f.pt. ?( so5 I'liii. r ll ' lir2t.ctrar JU.irfcrt. Corrrctrii Weekly Wheat f U-Jfo 8115 E??s t Kye 55 Taiiow Corn SO Lard Oats Ham Flaxseed 1,15 Suoit . t in .... 8 ! :::: ,Si p. 1 Pri.-l .i r!os.I,i.'. Woo! r irkinliuttcr o I'-jtatoes, SO Fr.'sh llnrrrr.. 12 Country Soap -1 A.G lt.. ,- ... 1 f .. quesic! .0 me-, at the Riviere Hou.c in Lew- . , ... . , . , . . . l-bur?. I ue lav the Huh u.sl , at I o clock, P. M. (The folio'wm: are the Committci :) 11 r. r i.,.,a u. rb-t. mi. ....L I V 1 i iik'h Ktii uiiK c.'iiiinim: air ic cimiiiari, Jr.hn it-ti. rt.ri. roy. Jiin.o wu John t-t limit Kml. ; uttUt, Michel Klckuvr, Jcmc Ut-- ?t-r, K. OrfK.rii. Tlie (Vli'brated Ori-inal Continental OLD FOLKS, THE M.K-'T Piipt'LAR . roNCj:,.T COMT'VXY n , 'n AS,., , .,Vmks. .1,1 riM5.ttKfitiiiAM.LfArUii.NtD.-.etuT t J.flijirndeiil 11 ill, jririatuni, on IHtliia- iltiy hrrinnj, -tent'"'r 10. ,t V cVu-' l'r. K ko l.t 1 .1 r. ' U A ! l. ' L I. O ,ai-.i t. u .r n.; ii-ti ju. j il t. hi lick, th. o it AiiL-ruitn iia.-.; .n.i 001. r- Miitn. ni t.iu . Ha.-..; n. IKAN.W .sLK LM .nl "IMISIN KKl .IKS" wiU U. W ir-iit .t All the Cocerui of Um "Old rolk," an I ' jmr in tli. iu n ' Ti 'kt't.. -j 'rnl. a. Kmily Tl.-feUi, admltliDir il jwr'n-. $1. l".r rru l jt.q o'cliek. CuDi-rrl e.ni uiHitci. .iiilit o'clo.-k. mm Bs307 STGBE! GREAT UAKGAIXS! jl'ST received a fresh supply of Ladies and Children's Boots, (Jailers and Fancy Shoes, which will he a..U at CM SL ALLV LOW l'Kt( Ks) FOR CAH1I ! at the l.eaishur I'n i"ti It-'ot and some :"iore. opposite the Lewis bur H.ink. Trie !ars;c't sl.ck of Home Made III ItH'S, and MIlOKsJ ever offered in town, at Wholesale ant detail, twenty to twenty-fire percent.cheaper than any other house in the county. Uools and tthues made to order on short notice lioo'i forget the place opposite the Bank. April a", Iso'.J JD.IX Mit 'IKES. S4t'oirirn! siPhxifier! :y lne FAMILY SOAP-MAKER. Ail Kitchen (ireae ran be made into good SOAP bv unne. SAHoSll'IEIL tVUireciions aecompanvine each Box. SO AP is as easily made with it, as making a cup of CoiF-e. Manufactured only by the Patentees Peun'aSalt Matiufuctiirinp: Company, vr.. nainui m., riiiuuiLriiiA. Feb 10, l-'.ivl j GEORGE MERRILL, Attorney at Law . . . Lew Uburg, Pa. I (ijj'we in the Iizcorder't t'Jice. ' Feb. 27, ISt.S ! FIRS IKSUSANCE. TNSt RVNCK COMPANY OF NORTH 1 AMERICA Philadelphia. ! (lucurporateJ, 171'i.) i Capital Sr.00.fli 10.00 'Assets, Jan. 101 - - 1.25-1.7IU.M ARTHt'R C COFFIN. President j CHAUI.Ess PLATT, Secretary i L? Baildni2s annually or perpetually. Mer chandize, Grain, rurniture, die, insured, at current ratei ut Premium ! J ' uim3 Aient for tin. county. Pa : : ...... j JJhNKDILT ALIil-.m, !1TAl'L- IT .1.... .-1 T.n.,:.. i.wa iiiiiaij auu lu'ud, V AMI (lOlkS AMI WITllllJ) FOB SHE. r2'.Nw Shop on S .uir. Fifth Sl.iJ i.ewisour. April 2:1, ist.s " buffalo housf I.EWISBCKO, I SIOX CO., PA. IXWIS (.Klltni., Proprietor. tfMIiS new Hotel is situated opposite the 1 Court House,inlhe most fashionalde and beautiful part of ihe town, and fur style and . convenienre can nol be surpassed id Central ! Pennsylvania. i Those vi.itine; the Vnivrrsity, or attending Conn, will find it the most convenient and cenlrar public too-e-r-har, nil be the most reasonable and neither time or expense will be spared tn bestow every comfort upon thsa who may rait. Persons iu the County will be charzed -5 cts per meal. Lewisburg. April 1, ls64 j New Stand---New Goods! OSEPII L. IIAWN bavins taken tlie oms tinder the Telegraph and Chrontcle oftiees-.refitted them, and tilled in an extensive variety o( Huts, dtps, Genth mrn't CliitJJrirr, rf-r. Also a lnr?e and p!enilid stork of CLOTHS CAsi.siMF.KI's.ikc, which he will mute up U- J(TiJS ne sllll cn,.nes tnr Tailorinjs Cum ness. He is prepared to eiecnte all work entrusted lo Lis cure, to Ihe satisfaction of Ihe N. B. Cutiin? Repatnir" Hone (o order. l.ewisbur?. April l, 1HM : PARTES HE VISITE at Mowrv's Hallerv ' I . llo.i,.cri.nh Alhnm. al lntrrv. fiaileev l'i...l.f.rnl.s tar-re sine al Mowrv's f;l lerv Photographs in Oil at Mowrv's fialltry Il-..n-lvi.is .1 Vf.twrv's llllerv Halloiypes al Mowry'a Gallery A m ,-na. .n All km is o' types at Mowrv's riaMerv m.Tnin",a. one cnt per copy ihe very latest tews. a. cheapest ra,e.. June St (T ("rfnin l'n and Tub? Ur sale bv (. W OKKll'. at the P( ?t Office. (t'M I amutlol . I WTHKUKArt, in an t l r an Aet 1 y y licneral As!-nibiy ol i!n ia'r.r f ll.e rii'el-i An Act to recutai ihe t;eiiiral elrrtiuns ! j .hisC'tnnnnnwta:ih," marled on the i t d:ijr o! j I'lly, ls:is, it is enjuwul " nie to sue pui..ic vnce uf ueh elrctmn 10 be helJ, an.i lo : nnmerdie m uch notice hat ciUcrr aie to j je circle t, I, 1. F ALUUUiHT. I :if llie counly ol" tomn, it llierf re herchy makenil give this public notice lu Hi rlrcloi. 1 Jf 'he ani r.iuntyol Lii.on,ihjta(.i..L.-.li. , I LX'f77i.Vill b-he:d 01 saiJ com.i) om ll.e l&uiihuTtiKDiIuflltri) k nur (lic.l.t; UK I i . ... , , ...... . .. , ... .. ,i. ...,) " " , " " : lJistncts compo.seJ ol tne loliouicg wwnanip j ' ' ' 0 and borou-ns, v.z : ! . 1 th. late 1 omm .Mci.cra oQcc , ii l.irict. al the li 'U-e of i'Uomas-Parae!, in and lor L uhhj tonhip. llltiiitrict.auin- lioiise ui TheobaM SanJeri., i 'VZllT,,, l ... in and for Kelly township. V district, at the hoiic- of George Wolfe, in and for East tiulf.U. e low.hip. VI dislnrt.at the h oi-e of Jaiuo M'Creight, j in and lor uuiui. e ioi.mh'. VII ilislriet, at tic lloue now oerupicl fry Jacob Ileekard, in .M-liliiiburj;, tor esl liui- faloe township. . VIII tlistrici, ut the public srhool hmiie in ' and for North War t in Lewn'oun bt.roush. I district, at the lluitaloe it .use,in ai.d for South Ward in l.ewisburc borough. ! distuct, at the hou-e now occupied by 1 Win. Inhotr, in and lor M tHitibursr bon ueh. XI di.lrie.i, at the I.aureltou iliuol II juae, in and for Hartley towiwh p. All diviricl, at the house ol reter w ciir.iu and for I.unetone lou nslni'. XIII district, at the election house near John Reiih, iu and for Lea-is t lu n-lup. XIV distnct.at the house of W.iliaiu Wolfe, in and for Hartleton b. roush. XV district at ihe huue of J P Haser.buch, Uenrral Klrrtlon I'i c I at L'niuntown, in and tor Brady t. a n.l.ip. ; All woik and wares warrante ! a reprea At which time and i laces tli-.ia will be tel. MAkIA S. ZllitK. ....... i L.-w!nr'-. M vs.. tsfi elected bv ballot ... . . ; One pe'r...n for Auditor General; I'lll l II I MR OHt U. I One nerson lor urvtVoT (jelier.tl: ! line person to represent the 11 ii District, I t'nion. -onhuiubtrrand. Sovder, Juniata and i llannhin cunlies. in the L'.('on?res; Two I'ersons as Kepn-srutativcs of L'nion, . . ..... I Snviler and Juniata coaiuics in the CcLeral Assembly of this Commonwealth ; One person for Pruttio.u'.ary. .vc ; One person for llistrict Attorney ; One person as County C.mniissioner t One person lor County Surveyor! and One person as County Au liior. NOTICE J.s HEULBY 'ilVEX ; " TltJat fv-rv i-ra"o, -x vtnu Jn-n.-t-n I tii Pear, ffhn .tinil h.'M nv tiJl e "r ; .iiiiiu-.nt .t -r .1 or i j trurt uu Or tta- I fnUi Mtf9. '.r - f i-tiu. -ir m,y , ' ct'v or iii"'rirf'ralTi rtt-tri-1, wh. t'.i-r u rt-miQi-'!- tuj ' ol!t"rr vr uth-rwifi-. uKiriii't--r "r bu or ju-li. ia.ry d. . j.rt";n. iit - t U: u --'.: rl th l.ttt , ' ?t ilr. r if buy I imi rf Mtr s n -1 J l-r-trt T. nu-l trial t?iTv mi-lab- r if t'l-ajr.-- u i tru- t-it' L.-rn-llrf. ri4 .-t lti oiwl ur c-nuni'-H rutin ii an . (tv. or r. tu- . uii-it.ti, r at.y tni-"ri:rnUl .l.-irt.'t, i- I y iw i ft h...ainir t-r firri-wi! tli " .-rew f Uuu. Hi 'ili or ttrtj.i;iiiiifiit r ju i,'t. tti-i- t-T or '.. rk ot n ol-t j U-iD ut Ull lJ.TULTJfDlhith. U1 Uiat IM. I Il-l" T. J U liTC, ontay filiccr ut eUcii eletuou kitiail bu clttute to Lv ibvu 1 tou-4 dr. ! 1 also hereby make known anil give notice thai Kie fulluwiiii Act uf Asseniliy waa passtil by the general A-etnvly ut' tiiiLuir.. mttniTfa.in on ihe i.th oi Feifruary, A 1J. lSl'.t, to wit : . "Timt r.y Hi 5th fftton f-f i --f : wv! ly th -nf l U-tn.Tul A-M-mt.ly, ffi-tltt wth -.f Aim. l-.i.-iiii:..tl -An Act rwulifc u MJirvin-r in tr.irtn.iii r.ain;,'r,l It t j r ivHe-l : 'i'rwt tlic A i it"-i the i r -nl t.,n ..f ii;ifilurv. ntjniTtnl ill-tli iiy t.; K U. '-i-.t, ut!i- r;.uu Hi-'- n'iiti.iixt vi'ift ..I A-iamsi t(.rcoor;tH- Lo t-jLh , by ift-iif-r.il tn k..-t, if i-it- ift"! t. I.!Uni, L til- n. t, rftm- j cuuutit ,! tTn rc-iiii vouuit at tin- iJJtt -r f.-,Uva, lr the inf.TtiiaU"n ( I the elot-ut -f t'niuo county. I (ut!ih the fi-Urwinc. b'-'iiig the 4th , , secttt'ti vi tiie act tt' the Ifeneral AemLly ol the session ot' lAl, en title J "An Act tu ' provide UT tlie election vt Judcr ot Uie ef- ; J era! courts ol' this Common wealth, uiu lu j : regulate certain Judicial d.str:ct-" M,'. Tt.it i-t-n-o t'-r Ju l-n r.t.U 1 ftrl.J nj ' Cfujuct-tl in tti rvursl vl.- tf-ii a;ri' f-. In tin; uip JUIiUtr NIlJ ID Kit r.-fi-trt-U iltl"l f'T rcT--. tlta- I ' Uvt.-. art ptml tn Lv. t tvt't .. iu- t.-J, r. l Lr lit 1 ' Butu- jU'lff. iii-jH-wr! tkinl utht-r uth--. r- ; nd tht pro- M-ii-ti- if it.- "t "I tti.- i.-. n. rn. m. A-'t r--i;itiiiii in ttif ei'-i-ti-tii tl tU niK.-l 'luui.'inx-mllti.' . (il:4 It.- rt-'rl aQU- t-rti.ii tli ji.it l:vy 1-1 Ju y 1 j l m. u'-t ii-l sit clti'-r lUi- Li-, fur U-e iuie i.rc- nut ; pii.m if -lu.l i- lt-m'il :tnJ Uk'-u th- Utl--t;.- lorJUiiJ-fj: i'r--Kl-i, li-lal U t r.-LH l e.r.'t-r- r-hiUl T..t- t- r Jj't.-m -t tne r.-u t .nrt en - i-rt.- i ir-v t ;l r, unl I t ti ..th-r J .!-'- rjuir- 'i to t' It-arii! J iu tit l,iTk lajU.vf t- l ,r.ttr.:. w .t , nt.- T." N i y r?t' hl.a.. t p. rri;ttiil to Tti-M hit l'tioii si i rt-s.ni'i. thn lnu- in puitn ttiv Mat-'t lfi-t-uiit y-.-arn r BhT", j If r-bll rU"! In ibis tiatf ; li--t ini-f af, ftiitl in tb'ifli-v!i'niJi-:ri-t wl.erv h,. . IT. r- V' U- i ir.iril tru !.! iiuuifliatHy tvc-UuiK m. tieti-i-tl-'Il, i.H't "ithin rT Matt- -T ltUl- l L.tt, mutt U -imii UT brrn s.-t.-.--J H.K . -t tPO .li..'i. h. t-Tf tLir i-ir'ti-u. lint ril.f n l tlie I ;nt'"i :t:kt! Ii ' iv j.rvv l-.U-iy b.'-U It aUii:tnl voter t tti" ."t-.l, iid rrtitt'Ttfl t!i.-r.':r-'iu an i ffiro. -J, mvi wfco h r-l-.1t1 iu tht 'U.iii.u ai-trn-l suJ to.'- f t-.r.-MIU m ail twnt.i;-J l" 'utf tifT rr-tiif-k io tlL- Ut1 fii un-nlli'': I'Mii'H, Tb.it tiv-mi n. ritiw n- thf L uit' -l ?tt"s. t-tf-'u llic i t twt-ut.w.r. fcnj tweiitj'lwi' yfiirc. wtin L trf r.i'-l i" tl: iwln !: tri'-t ui-ril tn t.UL.tl U futt, sitll"U-h lin y r-hali U-t tiv.. j.iii 1 n u U (n-ruim.-i lc "t who1 mm is not tutiuiii.-'iiii i:i- ii-t it'af Utbl tunitriii.l ttv thf t 'mini. rs. utiJ. k?. h iit, li- TiMluf rtv-l; t"T tti Ii:iVUl-llt .thtli in.. Vi-arr ! Jt ."' or CCUnlV InJI ,,-., ,1 !lifirt at rbf t . r.-Huti- n. uj iit fiti-i inrv ..tni. ii.se .-itinT ii lux i aii iHiLli t :!inuti. llir-'icath or n:!iriurtt...u ut iin..lh-r thnt hf hn l itl.l -a-'D teS. --r nn fiiur" I" j,tit-il'- P'-l,t stmil Oliai.'- -th , (j. lb'' I'svuifiii ti rn-'l. ' t r-ri'Uil U lw fl:un riitht to ntf tiV ti'iblC U fn -1ft lt--.- tb- ia:.t ! twvntyi-b 1 mikI nil ; iw. )-r- In- rlil! 4i-iM-t'tt tmtti irnl'rm- ! lir.u tinil I. Ii n n-lisl iu tli- rtiti? mt tr.-t niw yse tTf bin i i-ati-n tn-i uiiLh -u h i.rff i.f r'fiJfiic In tin- .Iilnrt :w in ruit.iri l.y llu si t.nii-1 tiit b- -I-j-w v-nU U ni t - 1r ui ttif sivuutite iv n 1 tii tt.t It.- i.t ttiM t ri.r--i I !u-f. n. .rlvc Uf ti o:li-r ''Till it'- t i.- njulrt 1-v ttil aru hf n'Ujtuii tbf niw ..t ti i-Tix.ii .-o ia-linil- i t-d luute i-lixll b-' in- tl-iliu tim i.-; L-ii tl ! iit -j tiV itiPp- ' tr u t u-v ni.t-if Mi'-tln-:rti by wrilmi: ' thf wor-l tr if h- -hii If Jmitt.i u '-u- by r-ftjtn Ii3inii uil tx. nrtlM v.itU it Uf .iil be s.iiuiltf-1 t.-- Till- t-j riirt)ti oi cU' h iff'. b -ll tif fTiit-i cat to tbf , rlvr-v b slt.Ui iu,.kt- ti.w tike noU n id Uu- Usl-oI TcUmi .rpt by tht-m. i If ji frtTWin rltall t Tmr than rn Hfrttn I i'U ttv srw Uy. rr fhul rau auii'-i.t.v t .i .ni ;i..i i . i. Ui. r . nh tw intent ill- I .r...-ure &nLti.r h. to J-.. te. ; 7" tL? in-jfti r two ti.-k-t i mniy U. t.t irr sjw t1 or lby - filTvii'lnirf -ii.nl f.-tm- ii"H t bu a m any futn u-'t U - itmii ttty n'-r m-r- tnr di- imiti-u-i .i-i-lur md1 U-imrif-iit'ii Q't l-tbu thnr ikt Laor lUan ta.'tTe ini-tith. -If tiv (Ti--n n-'t iTtallfil tn ' tp in lltl r.-mTH'-n-walth, ai:r Mt t. l.in. if in-nt lh fH.r. of .un .1.. 4 ntU'-n.; j-h.ill f.p.-sr at any -1"; tt.it t-r tb I-'ll l"w. of r:lini; tt"r.fts or ft 11-'. mT. tl tllf ritlfOJ inn!-.:r'il ti T..U-. I: all en p'nirti.-u. I' rlrii an. i.n.1 j..y ",. .n not ft'-wltm: t.iir btirJrti! i f u- h t'll. nr'. and U lluriM'UAl t -f JJJJ Urui imt cSiXttl- Uirw si iitlia. Agreeablv to the provisions ri tlie sjxtv-' first .section' of said act every tien ral and Special election shall be open, d between liie hours of ei-ht and leu in the forenoon, and shall eonttnue until seven o'clock tn the even- in?, when the polls shall be closed." I The Return Jud:-es ol the several oitnet. j will meet in the Cnrt llonsr at J.e.-isbnrs. ..n the third dav alter th eleri i tn me r ii- tiiv. ihe 17lh 1I.1V of Oeir-b-T.) lo (l and per- form those dlltlLS eiiooned on llo m by law. The Return Jin!,e of I no n. Sn,!erand Ji.ni.-lfn roillltie are renUTe-l to meet at ill r.oiri II. .use in the borooe'i "f Mi llleburj on Monday ihe ;oih of o. t.d-r. to mal;e out reinnis for the me nl- rs r.f Assembly. Hated at the Slier, tl's OHire. l.ewisl.iirr.this 9:h d.iv of !.-piimlier. A. I1, one thou.-aud ei2ht hundred and sixty-two. I, F Al.tiR'fiHT, SherilT T v.i the oters of I no n C ,.nn:y. I am a . ih OlViee oi " l'nion candidite fT mmisi.iiiit-r and. if flff'rM, wnui iv. r ti srrTe r(u wtitt hneity and U ! . k .. a,-., ... l..t ..- . 70 W OPLJ- mammoth FarnUrire Warehotue, SOJ & Sll.Ckbtnut St, PI 1 1 IUELPI 1 1 A. I t r t r t c. , Late Levy & Co. s Dry Coods Store. GEO. J. HEKKELS. I oruicrlj Walnut St. g..pt Isr-J-tm WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. unJersiL'neJ, harioir rerouted hr Watch an! Jewelry eMaHiKhnieat iu me f the rooms rt-cemijr rccuptr4 Ly 1 "tins. U. Uritr, (aj'iinmg .Ms A maud L. Zuber's Miilineiy bhtp.) Market sireet between FrL.tit and ttci nJ.khe is preparrtitu Repair VatchM, Jewrlrj, JIaikal hstraments, ic, in the mns: approved and sati.factorr manner. I Sri, ke"p on hand an mwiiratnt of choirs JEW ELK V, for Ladies and Uentlemen,hicli ; she crt- r at pr,ces lo suit the uuiei. Alio CLOCKS and WATCHES. 1 t LI T! I.K the best pl.ire in town lo get ' V your 1 nimni2, Notions, Skeleld ' I cy and k.m-k sou..., wnn many oiner ihinsk ton numerous to mention, Ml-Vil'U Si.. th. la.'ie. at C. MEXSCH'S. S. av tht ladies. Ii .h ore r"mnvd to Reher bai.d;D, two d.xr& u'fH nf ihe Bank. PeacePeace ! TXKAH A' We .KATt fr!fri !-.and !.!t-il patron from econ try sail tewsj V t t.NKi- I t y.-o ail. Mm- t-rkj- atv avac Tb.-n fr.ve y . ur a'truti.itt. a;; art ol your car, uj dev uux iJry Ucjutad and otlw-r ttbtf wara. Wp Itor-s arl Cl.al'W. Sliil Satin Dr)rn4, Ami Cbni,'rayi n.ii t, r.irhftijv. a-l fl- H IVLsitwS W,'u I'ei 'in- inJ M .r-tr, ad i'rlnt fcryoo sit K-b. mm (fpraMo ami Vwh' Joist l oifil. W're Malln tn. f he-tios rrm tct to TWDTirvit; Vr'ir .M.t-o.in,'- ftr liojia and llll II'M tor V Vvo (..'l-.lll- at at! fticif. fat du-olrr 'ltd wmU, W i; f J;raly-tu4-lc LivUiit; j aa cbcaji at u. rtuk.i-8. Ws. Canf-tlocp anrt Corfip, sjM Crtnoltiv- lrts, AnJ Wjiilu-o uuj Cboi-tufH fur draWrr attol -ot.lrU, U' ' lurt-trtn ai.i t--ilar" h r ai-n an t for buys, We'ie hi.iia.-r tut laojen, ut do at deal is US. OiI-rlth so l farrx't to ct'T yoor floor, Wl-'tw !i .'.- l r your jin.tiw$ an-1 Kul- ! r year door W .-'ttf bio k-lr and ba-fct-t- at l KaMts ii'm-, M a t iutitc, C Ui' fyr PauuLUt i" UiuaA. ne Pru-ltf sn-i K"ttl a, all kind f iwtwwtn So full and fx-iBiin-. i-r binm: f lurwh.-r": Vnii'ilttrt t u- .ii M-orkW M'r-ct, crnt-r uf b-wn AtSli:-;.I.KH' 'Wd Stand-. B a k tta Fl-SlWV ICE...Ca...(CE ! nHR onitTiened are putting np an IC E 1 ISOl Si; Urge enough to sopply aii our people wi'b Ice riurm the whole year, lem wtil he del. vt red in town, daily, at a cheapo rate than private Ice Houses ran be filled. rV'ail on either of u& on INYrih 4ih sit. or at the Ice Kotue below ihe Rirer Bn-lre. Lwl-bart, 29. 1HI A N K AN-1?-TAIT IIEST BRANCH Insurance Com pan v. V or Look Haven, Insures Property in both Town ant Con try on as reasonable Terms as any olue good Company. Thc lar?e increase of Premium Notes makes it a reliable Compauy to insure in. sonant nr rrnalum t.te-. hi la fnrre, Sso.OOO.oa J.W.Cairas.sScc l.C.Havav, Prrs LAKISO.N' PKOSS, Ajent, Dec IB. ISBI Lewisburg Land Warrant for Forty Acres TH)R f ALK. Enqure at the Office of tha L tcr Vhnmtrlr, Lewihsurz. X TV LAM) WAKRA.VT blanks lor II ena.-- l in the service of ihe L". S in ihe War ot 113. and for their Widows, at the UiHce of the Lewi&ljur Chiorucle -K;pr.orERiE The most ri:enive aod varied stock of UroceriM in Lewishur?, i now offered al Ihe lowest prices by EVAXS A COOPER TrKii. X We ! are in receipt of Prime Nos 1 A S Mackerel and Hernne. also new Codcan which we are otleriu? at rednced price.. KV.Ws it CdHPER HARDWARE. 11 p. 'ersons desirons of purchasing Hard ware for builjini: or family use, can find large slock to select fmra at EVANS . COOPER'S rirTi puy I t-H'Ol" S A large i nock of Tab't and Pocket Cut lerv w lery jusl reed bv KVAXS COOPER roODEN Vv'are, lleilow Ware, H'nl SHE. A.C H'tisekrepers sh'J remember that we have an extensive si.k of Tubs-, Uuckcts. Churns, Baskets, Broom and cver variety of lluuse-turnibine Uood.. EV A.si A COOPER I 'JllA.l.liliW nUU J.uurunir. J We have a laree slock ol Iron Stone, China and Tea sett, of new patterns also tila.svrjre. Earthenware, and Cnwkerr Jof every description. Pleas, eall and evamtn at K ASS ft COOPER'S ff !' t a't..-. T. tl. a . , V. IIOE-Kindinss. s We keep cotistartlv on han.-t a Tarre a.ortroent of Jsioe rinomcs. Kit Lasts. ln-r.-cn I. mm:, French Calf iskins. 4e. he-mak.-rs be able to select from a larga itock of .be arove eo.-'s bv eall.ee rn EVsr Cih'I'ER. I.ew.-bnri Paints, on. i;iass. . ..fad of the mfi appnvfd Waivls, C'lirMin -r-en. rri:ian Blue, ami nihr elir. i,nh frajr I'mir, ,infr,i O-IJ-'as, J'nt.v. ritt Hruvht-i. &r. 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