Iff I8MIG BY 0. N- WOUDEN AND J. It. CORNELIUS. Ht 1.M per l'rar, always In Advanre. THE UNION'," esuWilieJ i 1S1 4 VM i 2.GC9. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., YX.y TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1864. CnRONICLEfw estaWishe-J In 1SI3 Whole No, 1,013 Ilil Dim mi rlllLlo'lKII NKXI.WKKKI.V Tumhy Mniiiinn Jt Friday Afternoon. rl NtKMIIrAT. Aukaiiam Lincoln AVEM.MKNTS. Vw tfir Vtrnt Amemtmrnt. yr the Srmtit A inntitiimt. h'orthr Third Amtlitlnf lit. ealu addition to the casualties hitherto puhii-bed, sustained by soldiers fiom this vicinity, the foil, .wire arc received, all of whom were more orleje w.iui.ii. d : U iland Sioughton, iu a leg; Kff i ger L lteber, . i.. i.ui. . i! PI1C I'll . tfUtlli 1.1.1. 1 U U1I1U tflZ . ' ' ' ' & 7 r Van U.ier, in the ahouMer: Scott Clingan, lii:htly bruised ; ni. U Am- won, left arm; Jsmes A. 11.11, Jhn Donacbv. J. Jl. KhoJes Cof Milton) acre wouuded, but no particulars received. aWAmorg the names of 'he fallen leroes of the present campaign, wo notift that of a much esteemed friend, Lieut. Col. Mll.ToS Op, of the Sl:h I'a. Vo's., who was wounded on the oi and died un the lith. Col. Opp as a graduate of the University at this place, an 1 while pursuing Lis studies, by his alTibili'y, eourteou-i.ivis, noble-beartedoess, and g. o- t 'iu.1. v demianor, be win tbe esteem oi all e'e thrown within the circle tf h;.- a.ij i titicc. His remains p-.jed up t -1 to Muney, on Saturday, f . r iu i l .... til. 'i'reasoii's shaft has struck no brighter target. Noble Milton, brave Warrior, hail and farewell ! teT(irot appears to be terribly in carucst with his Virginia campaign. He is literally grinding Lre to powder, by main strength, slowly but surely, well aware that the obly way to bring tbe war to a successful close is by abandoning Strategy, and dealit.g heavy and rapid blows; be is a stranger to the rose-water policy indulged iu by M'Clel'an. He liuows that the powers of the It. bellion luust be broken, not driven iff to turn upon hitu at another tio e. Tbe Rebels will fight as lung as any considerable body of tbem cau be mustered together ; and they are aa well versed iu strategy as the Unionists. Humors of Lee's surrender, therefore, before be is nearly anuihilaud or starved by siege, may as well be iri!inia. l ucse noma enterprises are using every means in tbeir power to ameliorate the condition of tbe suffering warriors, and their effts are deeply felt nd gratefully acknowledged. What sre our people doing toaid these Commissions? Some, it is true, are wotkiog nobly, but tbe crcatcr portion, we regret to sav. are j i .... ii t . 1 euiireiy muiu.reufc to ineir cans. ici evcry msn.womao and child do something, If il amounts to bat a dime apiece, the . :it : .i i .KKHKa.C Will Ua 1U11IICU9C . IUU SJrC V Here is not a child who could not spare ' dismissed from the mind, of the people. meet wi,b eucb .wift death, and think it i h.t purpose, for .he, do considerable of Tb lhe " l ,araM 9,"dm": aboal n'lt T Z! virtually at an end. Lejirti h) .urrowful bcMUse he detd U lf,ooriDt 0f lb ,ntJ llg effects, and lent object of the Fair. r lnt? f 7 , Tanflr,p!i P n the name of Wm. Cook.and about one- , ellc,cVnn,5 W ,h. ,h,Bdfc tpa. An immense field for the operation J. M. L. how to pray, as the writer of tbe abova 1 Itis.oggestcdtb.t greater money resnl's 3 1 ... M, that Lec had abanqonett I f fce 4;)5 tracn,k.u , he n,me Call aibis store cFPc,-. . V laih , r to , .- tor the operation n. H J. ,0,.hiD. abonl it 1 may be attained if the macbioea be finished I position, far what reason uo could uf Roberi TBrrt. And .he Iran and pans 3 ZIMMERMAX. Of those benevolent enterprises, the ... ! , W rt. m7J . ITk. 1 h y df-ltliMipidil ' Ol IcIL Though tho army 18 greatly f tracts of aaid lands ...rate . M.ies town-! $75 TO I5Q PEP rTfVVTff ' Christian and at.it.r, Commissions, Lewi-ucrh, May 12, 10I. hc ".! koo. that prayer can not be , ba J Jj in'p tioof ,B(j ; fotigned, the whole force will soon be ship, Centre Co, are. par, of .75 acres tract Jr,, u M la, been thrown open by the carnage in I am a soldier on veteran furlough ; .cceptably offered without first repenting. J mJ b(J Vwj jn moliol The proportion of severe- 'c' T.p m W.eTf ' T HiXE coWPA Virginia. These noble enterprises are and while in this town I bad a paper ban-' Ue re ""ght J revelation tbst we , gpeo,fuli,. ly wounded 13 greater than on any Kalnlie seott; 4Wi acres tra taken on in eh counsv, to aoUcit orders for tbeir aew Hat amount for so noble a cause. Tbe that our armies may be made as ineffec- t0 tw; ald although I have noticed : 4tb. Mail to tbe Chairman tbe bill of occasion, remember, will close with tbe live as possible ! That one who bas his 8 few 1 generally consider tbem unworthy ! lading or receipt from the Express or war; it is not an eutcrptise that requires freedom, life and property guaranteed ; of DOticc- The Copperheads are worse ; Uailroad Company and also a list or arti constant rnpl.nishirtr tbrouL-h life. I bim bv the constitution of a bemfieent "an Rebols : for wilh tbe demon spirit , cl",06,ct .?.ri. ,."!!' ji UKHMG'-T-b. Ho.,,0 ' of Representatives, on Wcduesday by a Tote of 2 in the affirmative to 45 negative, or nearly two to one, adapted tbe i iut resolution to drrp frm the rolls of ibo army unempioyea general oinetrs. iiaj.r Generals Getrge D. M'Cleilan and John C 1'rcmont are most prominent among tbise wbo will be affected by the act. It Will result in the annual saving of some thing more than $200,000 to the country. Mi.forfunea eldm romn .irlc .J lr .. ..!.. v,i .. .u. . ''kt'JI waw w. .a auiiLui.1 uo VUj'pui- bead faction M'Cleilan must bunt bis own acorns or go empty. Tbe law bas . tbe sanction of all who advocate impartial justice, notwithstanding a number of good wishes to change their condition so as to 1 1 1 t 1.. . .. . . . . . . . joy.i geutrais may no pui upou euort rations. ro;vi.Ett.Mii.LRLwLP.-WennJer. stand lhat nn lasi Snnitau mominn ik. fwder mill ot iuubeo Klme,near Trevor ws blown up. We bave not learned l-j wi at nieans the powder became ignited, but ;..r-u:ta:elt there was no one in the - ihe time of tbe explosion. A hand eu.j,,ojed at the mill was approaching, aud was within two hundred yards of it, r'V1 bleW np- lla WM stgg'd by the shock, but was not injured. The ex plosion was seen and distinctly hesrd at fcbsmokm, where the eontnnnn ah..i. iue wiouows in tue bouses. The loss to This ia tbo Nr. Kline is about 1000 eecond aocident of the kind that bas bap- unworthy of tbe protection that Govern pened tD bis mill wnbio a short time.- mpB, .... . . ... Hunlury Gazrtte , r k"1!!,-100' CuiTH,IJ,-I'0V A , Votuv iiu v ,cnrreP'0df0 h i rottsville Mtnfrt Journal states that Mrs. Jobn Britton, . widow lad, of Union town-: ship, Ucrks eonntj, I'a., bas ei?eo six! sons and ber only son-io Uw to defend tb : liberties of tbe Xaiinn Tk... .... , vunn.UM In ill. I tit I't.n . I . . . .. . It I. w . - --- - - ..a.rj ; one in tbe Mi Yv Tk 'u- 88 '? ,h ,28th K'g'1 1 encksburs. Mrs. Ilritton is in th. r.t 4 Jerof bersge. Her mother agd 88 years bveswith her, and enjoys very good health! n-yl'sni if proud of Ihe patriotic J j Flil 1H1 STR CHKfirtt. The Late Lieut W. F. Campbell. From a private letter we glean she fact 1 that I,t. W.M. I'. Cash-bell, Co IJ, 51st j Kegt. l Vc. Vols, was killed on Friday ', the fib of May. We have no definite particulars except that after crossing the Kipnian, Gen. HurDaide, returning from Hea.iiniarters found the brigade to which I,, w attached. fOon. llaririnfiV) had crossed first, and they marched without waiiii.ii f..r the rest. That thev became engaged and made a charge on the position of the labels, in abieb Lieut. Campbell i i i ti... I ....I !...;.. BUU JJTVI .1 Hi II' U 11 FUC B 1 1 1 1 11 . auu ' 1 K rerala d thev wra left oo the u.ld. We bave uot a wont further. Mr. Campbell's recuid is of the fairest of our eallaut soldiers. Wheu the com- pany was orgiu:z:d, he was a sergtant in ibe rai.ks. For good ejuduut, fur iutelli- gent, geutlemauly bearing, lie was promo- ted to bo lir.it or O.durly Sergeant. On the promotion of Capt. Shnrkley, then 1st Lieut, he was promoted to tbe 2d Licutcuautcy, aud on tbe death of Lieut. Leaver, to the 1st. He shared tbe cam- piigns of North Carolina, Virginia, known as Pope's Koireat, of Msrylaud, Virginia agaiu under Gen. liurnside, Kentucky. ''"""fTP' nu ieonessee. lie was io the battles nf Loanokc, Newbern, i is something I can not understand. Did Cl antiliy, Lu.l Kun the second, South i not the South rebel? Did no. the people . . . ,!j , . t t .... Mountain, Antictam, rredencksburg aud demand that tho rebellion should bo put at Vicksbur. j down 1 Did ihey not volunteer for that ? We m . robed with no braver man. He ! they not demand to be led on to put social, pleasant lellow, and bad a peculiarly ee' voice. Many a dreary ' doing it with tbeir own free will, and is I own Pbee' 'Be muusmai . ,n January, nas neen .r.eu 7, " ' TuesdaV, the Hth tidy Of Jlinf, lt50 I,. rilO WHOM cnostant empluymeat and ;oo ! , i i ,, I . .. , . . interest of the country. Ihe simplest tial in V ashmgton city, and bap been , .... , ,. J wa-e will he given. CASH PAID hour be eu-,vcued witn ,ts strains. 1 be J not he President the servant of tb. : , u Jccp,able withF,u0 - honorabT ducb.rged, bis dismisaal in ! 1.X2 If li&M? A O LVERY WEKK- tines jet linger with me as I think back ; people ? and does he not obey tbem ? , most e,boratB. Tbe implement lowest in January revoked by the President. j V"r", f "I Iwablt iTWHBK IA6, it. . . . r""c- B,,'"""E1" CQ over the varied scenes ll.rjugh which we j Why did tbe soldiers re enlist ? Wby ! money value, with that most costly. It : : : 7T, j cooucaous tracts, of which John M Call d.d ewnbor, f . tieceipber 14. 1863 have passed together. Sad it is to think did Abraham Lincoln issue tbe Emancipa-! is tbe PEOPLE'S FA lit, expressive of i The following is genuine Alabama poe- ,(,jze(! sllaale lhe bM(1 of Whlte , CEMENT '. CERENT ! ! that be ,s dead Associated in scnes of ion Proclamation ? All this is tbe vol VJ affec.bo for the snffenng ; g- JSJaTi ,0 j ZJ5ZXZ rPH.E "? danger aud death, short time it takes to uutary wikiuc of a free peoD c. and tbe 1 """" ""i 7 - ji .,.wrf ...nni to n. la Mine between said counties). 1 .. . . . . . , , , ,iu ,. , ,,, ,,::;, T i invited to co-epcrate io tue good worx. ,3 ,,,;... to astth...k.t On the narlin Lnion ceuntvare erectH " ") make stroni' a Lmnl. whixA aircnirih an . 1 resident is Iheir instrument. To curse . . r ....... .. . ... I : . ' a . ... I u I'"" -" w .... rnr s- . f Un sunnW i.f aia saneno diers only koow. 1 know tbero is note e axo tor cutting your toe if utter fool- proportion Io bis means. A Grnbbing his company will more nearly miss or isbness. hoe, or Hay rake, the bandy workman- noue more sorely regret. The writer, after finishing bis coring. ' ship of him who toils for daily bread, will While we remember this must be that the good and the brave miiit be offered up as sacrifices to preserve what we bold dearest our country's good while we givo him the glory tbe brave most covwt, yet we can not but indalce uui ra.uci-3, iu vw. a. .uuujj iuvuiu ... ...i... .1... .I....U ana wane in tnis town i naa a paper nan-' ded to mo by a boy who said be would'"" Pr' Pecl'ng ecive answer give it to mo because I was a soldier. I ,orouSB lhe Svior but ,oe wri,er of ue thanked bim, accepted tbe paper .nd article prays God to bave mere, on onr began to read it. It is called the ,.&.. Hieled nation ihrough the virtue, of Lurj Aryut. To my surprise I found it '. Washington. This is just what might to be a Copperhead organ. Imagine my be xpcted of a Copperhead ; it is about i diseust at the meanness that will lead a ' .k:.. ,v..i.i ii. j l.:. . . . 1 mi"j$ juuMauij vpum u. ul-iu a uiau iw . issue such articles as aro cjutaincd in the Aryut, aud give them to the soldiers to j . a;. ..,.i ..u. ui,i,iiuiuv wuu HISUl..l4Cy .UtIU, and if possible, to iuduce tbem to desert, ; " ted by it io evcrytning mat is not positively wrong, should use tbe privileges given by it in opposition to it and all U administrators. is a degree of iugratitudo and meanness that defies a parallel among men, civilized or savage. Ose article is beaded "The Ins and the 1 Outs," in which tbe loyal people sre desigostcd as tbe Ins, or as being in office, ! .n.l r ..J- ,b-n ' wuw sai v'.'i".i uiaua ma a aaW uui nawaswD : a i uriug CUIU p rll VU1 J OUb OI pOWCT , IQ11 Ik is said by the writer of tbe article that i after we leave Ibis world the designated j parties will remain unchanged, but he ! have tho loyal people tn tbe infernal ! rezions and tbe Copperheads out. Rut , hT chanS etry to revelation True, it ia natnral for thorn ' to desire it, but we are tausht bv reve la i;n thai tha rl .h-il ... ,1.. wvu waataww uw Kuva UU14II IVI.ll UIL1 UU ' wicked in tbe other world, which justifies ,ne nrst Pa" 01 T ""O'"8""". : ine ins win remain ins ana me uuts will remain Oats. Rut tho- reversing of the meaning is contrary to reason aud revela tion, and none are capable of Coping so but those despicable, unprincipled, igno- riDt or wor,e 'han ignorant, degraded Copperheads, who are unfit for societv. muni gives tbem, and woo Know mat ; 'enal vengeance awaits tbem, and bave j not enfiy enough so make an effort to I "id it, but sit and hope that it won't be 1 o ThBr;, ,f ., mr.ber sajs there is such a "iios M ,be Ins 'nd u,s changing places here: and coes on to ak ha. th. 1....1 . w mw jvtai i . iti-t . . . people woum ne 10 change places with ,b9 Copperho, and when tba cbaoee is cffioe fiI,cd h7 Copperheads,, and every lojai man mrown out 01 oniee, ana tbe most raJieal men banished, and tbeir organs silenced. Tba writer's iioaaina- lion bad carried Lira to high pitch certainly ; wonld that be had been carried o high as to bare alighted within the Rebel lines among bia friend, where be : might give tbem hunomfile asitance. The statement that the above named i change is possible I un not mini correct, . ni1 lucrclore it needs no turtticr answer. j ' I quote another extract. 'The past week baa been made horrible and llondy i by tho barbario bloodthirstiucss of the ! modern Caligulas, Jeff. Davis and Abe 1 Lincoln. Again bas the blood of thous- Jiincoin. Again oas ine uioou ui muus- and? of Americans dreuched the soil of , 'rg'"l "used by the bunds ana traitors in ihpip fii-ri-n atrn.ri'U of ambition ' i and bate." n hy does the writer thus i sod bate. t hy does the writer thus . speas aisrcspco'luiiy oi Lis itiiow partner j in tbo cause of rebellion? At first it i wonld seem nnealled for; but if be docs .not conceal bis love of and i-ympathies fori Jtff lavis, bis power to aid him will be diminished and the Copperhead will eon- ! ccal himself and crawl through the grass i and dirt to bito his superior, the otj.jct of . his hatred ; to call the President a fiend aud traitor is not only mean, but we can j only say that words fail us; that it is I condescending to the lowest depths of j falsehood and meanness. That the Eoil , of Virginia bas been drenched with the , oiuoa oi Americans iy Aurauam Lincoln ! ua the rebellion I Are not tbe soldiers bc2ins to pray, like Jeff. Davis. It has ' been a characteristic endeavored to appear ; and tbe world as an ( has made himself notorious for bia proc - lamations for fasting. As for the latter, l. .nr, ;nl. m- l .: r... . mvv.m.iuij ,o.-wu uw ui ubiauiiiiuu niij - e - - - "o Ueigat el nis power ot conception, ana it seems, as thev refuse to be laupht. we I -----o,- can onl ,ock 0D tbenl ith P'yt and 'sh ,hat their cei m'S.ht ba fei. To notice al! the lies contained in She Ar3 on14 ,ake m0T(s tiae than 1 wisB j "em the, have not the m.nlyprinci- s f" - -r - """ they are like a lit.le dog when be sees the cars coming, bo runs out barking but j wben they come closer, be will ran behind i 1 tbe corner of tbe bouse, turn around and , rial n I. J 1 1 1 - j bark. So the Copperhead will run behind j tbe Constitution and bark and fear that I tho Constitution will be broken. I most , "J. l"1 " '"u", be MlJ eoouEB o ... ,.. . . . . the Constitution broken, yet if the missile ; that would nierce the Constitution would i " Piuree the hearts of all tbe Copperheads ,bat aro trembling behind it, I would be , I t ' " I I il. l wmpw" " Hurling tne missile, I ,or ttle constitution couu He patcnea up 1 .1.1 u :. 1.1 i..., K",ui uu "u6u wuum uc o.toug . enn6h to protect loyal men, Copperheads wou.' uua " " uusa,e iu'Bg 19 B"nu behind. I will close by giving you two defini tions of a Copperhead, either of which will be sufficient to explain tbe meaning of Ibe word. First, the Copperheads are the lice on tbe bead of tha loyal North; second, the Copperheads are tbe maggots working in tbe carcass of tbe Democratic party, long since dead. J. II. M. Corrfondoea of th Star t Chronisl. Iq this century of intelligence we are often surprised to see tbe total want of good breeding exhibited bjr persons who ji ft ns proiess to leaa a unristiao me. in is is especially tbe case io some villages ; and in no place have these - wolves in she'ep clothing" come more under my observation , - .u 11 than in tbe v.ll.ge of - Missionaries are sent to foreign eoun- tries, when, at the same time, they might l c.1.1 1 a : no erV lllUIUaVIT CUIUIUVCU .. uuuig ,iu r correcting tbe morals of those corner standers, who seem to make it tbeir busi ness to hoot at and endeavor to ridicule persons passing by on Ihe street. Flay ing secret, unwarranted and nnealled for " games'' on persons, and calling out af ter one, is neither Ihe part of gentle man aor of ldy wbo bai tho leu claim to respectability. It it a disgrace - ful fact that soma ladies even ere guilty of aoob low conduct. It is, indeed, high lime that there wa an improvement made i in tbia respect, for, if people esn not fol- low weir vocation witnoui oemg oousiant- iy annnyoa in this disrespectful manner, ' then we must really come to the conclu- 1 aion that soeicty is at a very low ebb. These persons seem to neglect their 1 own business, in order to attend to the aunrs oi omer people. aff iirs of other people. i Nothing is more insulting to one's , iceangs man to see a group oi ttiis Class, I enllreted nn the corner nf a ttreet. laneh- . D . .... ma at people paaing them. It indicates mg at people passing them j tn a oegrce oi icipoinencBS wnicu we ! generally observe ouly among small boys, ! w boss parent! bave neglected to give them the proper moral training tbas it j necessary to lit them for future usefulness, ! U such individual would improve their minds by useful reading they would learn bow nubecoming tbeir conduct bas been. Ills. To manufacturers of Farm Imple ments and dachlnery. ' The Committee charged with the DE I'AKTMKNT OF AliKlCULTCKAL j MACH1NKUY in the Great SanitakY taiu, iu upu uu im u.u . mu., .u uo , 1 C"J 01 1 n"':'Pu' BCfc' , y : 10 iu!itu l9 ' -wP" of " whu I may be able to contribute, wherever resi- ! jcnt but epceially those located io Peon- i .ylvauia, New Jersey, and Uelaware. Jt is the ambition of the Committee to make i " lcparimeua wonuny repreaeu., iu na ba gratefully reeeived.bighly estimated, 1 swell tbe testimony of tbe people's grati ' 'da- 1' llere be any who would willing i IV COUinouw a eosuv macuiuc, uui wm - a a A t i i isneen DA ID LANUKIkl ti, Lhatrman. Jo"s H- GRAHAM, &creary J tmM, o eMBBtMplck, or bundle, cjeMi ,bus . To DAVID LANDRETIT, CENIBAL rAia abeuouse. a IHLADEt.rniA. charges. n. n iM .tlbe Warehouse, id Philadelphia, Deiore ins eioso oi iuajr M earlier the belter. C'h. Let each article belabelled or msrk-! ed, with its reasonable value. . j 7th. Let every box, parcel, or package, ; la- ..11 mnA aiDsaiivole T.tit nn ftnrl tho en il- : UUWf.il BUU Dinami; rw ( fcn.g Mrefall- ptck8d. 1, WIu 0B, be : ncce.9. ,0 -oard beavy or bulky ma-! chines acainst breakage or abrasion. 4. . r 1. V. 1 na.l. " """'P1 01 "ou V" " g. .rF ' a. .11.. 1 "' uul' almlv" Homes of America. The homes of America will not become wbit tney .i,ould be until a true idea of i(e .oau nM9 become more widely i . 1 implanted. Tha worship of tbe dollar does more to degrade American homes, and the life of those homes tbao aoythiog, than all things else. Money is the God ; " "o. wu.au. v. auo vu.v. end of life is to gather gold, and that gold is counted lost which baogsapicturo -.11 u:l u a t' ... ... '. . . . . . j for tbe yard, which bujs a toj or a book , . ' , , 1 , . , . ... ... v.6v. v. ....... a. ... ine noie oi nnman lite i then it is a mean, meager, and most miserable thing. A child will go forth from such home as a horse will go ont from tho stall glad to find free air and wide pasture. Tbe iofluoncs of such a home npon him ia after life will be just none at all, or nothing good. Thousands are rushing from homes like these every year. Tbey crowd into cities. Tbey crowd into villages; they swarm into all places where life is elotbed with higher signi ficance; and tbe old shell of home is deserted by every bird as soon as it oan fly. Ancestral homesteads and patrimo nial acres bave no saoredocss ; and wben tbe father and mother die, the stranger's presence obliterates associations that should ba among tha most sacred of all things. I wonld .have yon build np for your etlveji and fur you children a home that nf Iff tb t hA ' anu COUBpieuuusij uirpiajcu, 00 ,uo i DailiC r.iyt;u Ull aioilg iiiu iiiiu.iuu ijciiiiuvi., y nut - .on, - - 1 j . m . av- ' ' Ai.afl. m.i.hin. thA friuninhalit result of 1 ..l.n1r. nn tr. tl.r.it nnuitinna ble lor sawin; an.1 by clearing out said: We do rernfv lhat we have used ihe abova before tbe people : eob'jDe4 caDital ,BJ kiL Come, then, I Uh nuJAonUl tonacitr. At dav- , ?" ,h.e ?.w "V. l'i!T0"ld i cfm.ent of 'be liellefoawwauw anl of li,.ht. II. a .11 " ;.k i;.. . ,.,r ' i .w.." lanas 10 tne r. eii uraucu m iue caa-, work., and lake pleasure in rerommradisaj e-- o - i uus auu wj.u ...il, ....., ,i.i.T tin j iiuirii nn' :l iriinrrai t mil ' i .u ,.r - j rt.i. 2d. Oa one corner mark your name and ijCe ;3 wounded and in Eichmond. 440 acres tract taken np in the aame of Wm. . u'seara 'esorJ-ars- ineiuiowiuauoa I .... 1 1 .1 j i-nn.i l Riirl, of a number of Testimonials : Td7RendbEres. or Railroad Com ! array is routed aud l i.OOO , ,adr- eommrnee at Ilp.cIoctin the t ,eM.i-.W:.MMrf od. bena ry cxprew or iiauroaa iom- rieinnora i.ntnn tn last niTht. . ..;JJ v. nj ,!, i.nr taotir. i b. itir,n.nMj 11. nnfiu mnn. ant an nni Dn.niv ' .... 1 ni , i - u nu m. ur. naitfci. n.j.ivmi ni. eaM. aan 1 will not be lightly parted with home , which eba.ll be to all whose lives have been associated with it, the molt Uteres 1 .ins- and preeious upon earth. I ould i have that bom the abode of dignity, propriety, ueau.y, geniai leiiowsoip, ana nappy associations. . m from such a home I would have go,od j influences flow iqto neighborhoods and ! communities. In such a borne I would ee noble ambition taking root, and ' receiving an gmeruus cunuic. receiving all generous culture. ' then I would see joo, young husband, young wne, nappv. i'o noi yourself of such influences as 1 deprive il Come 7 , . . . . . . in vim thrnnirh an inAtttiition lik. tin u j , uiuuujr uvu paj juu lur auoa u.-pri fltiun jj, circumalances but those of nttCr poverty ean justify you in denying those influences to your children. . Titevmb. j jhc caijUg out 0f the militia in Ohio bas placed the busine men in a hrlJett condition Merchants have lost their 1 clciks, and bad to place ladis in their stead; publishers are minus tbeir printers, and advertiae for ladies to set type ; farm- ers sons ana nirea men nave auswereu the call of their eountry, and the young women bave shouldered tbe hoe and gone Iu tbe corn-fields. An Olio paper before us savs that if tbe ladies can not be iodueed 1- .1. , ; . .Kli-. l.a up .u .... r- tion of eountry papers will bave to be sua - peuded for a hundred days. Would the ! daughters of Fennsylvania farmers do as I their western sisters have done, in the event that oar"milish" should be called. out! Cspt. W. W. White, who was arrested (or jua an ... no fo ban C" . oDl haarts." The Great Struggle. Wasihx(;tos, May 13. Yesterday was ordered, but tho enemy had re- nnntoil Tlmw were nursued.nnd the ,1 nrArl.,l-nn ot.nnt H A i ruiii guaiu w v , v. .... - former Occasion, in COnsetpience Of the free use of artlllcrv. KcinibrCC- ; fr,ro,t ""-"la . . . . " ,. , m. , nt. a."i.rv, ..... and Ulissiug will not exceed 20,000. Longstreet is reported dead. 7,500. prisoners have arrived at Delle Plain, including 400 officers. Hebel papers ' conlirm tho report that Lee is woun-; ded and in Kichmond Uirmyis ' . , , , has remtorced leaurci;ara. iue tei- Cgraph has been CUt botWCen Peters-. burg and KicUmona. . , , i uur army is still pre??m? wes mi. T A un 11 n I Ul 1 ri'l.Pl 1 s!" 1 tO hp r SilVS . a " vw . - , that Lonorstreet was wounded in the kft breast, and was carried off the flclJ. and subsequently his commaud : learned that he had died. . i Late reports state that thcro is a great panic in ltichmoad, which CX- tends to all classes. ricven rebel Generals have been taken to that Ullj nuilllULU. 1 iiuuauuo v ". . hCrs arc bein" eobblcd up by our ar-' nv - . .,, . . Sheridan S raid lias destroyed Cars, locomotives, and a large quanti-: ty of rebels' supplies. The rebels ... . . . . 1 t!iat Lcc is defeated and wouu A Chattanoojra correprmndent of tllC ChicairO Journal Favs that the1 nu t,.i.. i,a wnti t:,itftn. ; liCueiJOlinsion nus uvacuuiuu t'aiiuu Ho had 011 y about 30,000 men, and . . ' . ,,. ' ., 1 ',.,i, would scarcely make a stand norta or Atlanta. The entire loss in the Red River campaign in men was 4,300 in killed, wounded and missing. Tuesday Morning's Xcivs. Monday, May 16. The Secretary of War states that Grant's military operations are suspended 00 aocount of bad roads, tbe men in tbe best of spirits. The Union army ia On : tha main road between Frederieksbur and ! the main road between Fredericksburg and KichmonJ. It is conjectured Lee is moving towards Lynchburg. Tbe ltebel Gen. J. . B. Stuart is killed. Tbe Baltimore Amcriean estimates our whole loss thus far at 20,000. Gen. Butler was si ill operating against Fort Darling, at last accounts. Gen. Sherman has forced tbe Rebel Gen. Johnson to evaeuate Rcsaca. The only drawb'aok to our success is lhe failure of Gen. Biaki, who ia hud pteaiad in Louisiana. snecial tlesnatcll Savs mat liCCS re- the name of W ro. Sieedman . 435 acres tract : ok- i.mueM.tirih.Vi treat is rapidly becoming a root, thou- taken up in the name ef Thomas Smith ; i Tv j. j th -p .i . c i.;..S ...l . aboul ihtee-founhs of the 435 acres trajt ta- ' .. .lae ,a' nun is ui H....v., v-,..-.-.. k,Bnoin lhe name f Rbert Talari :abont: I rt.H.iH T.of Lewisborf, aarfaw W ASHIS;T0X, Alay U.-AH OlUCiai on,.lhir(J of ,he 435 acres tract taken op in I J had tweoty-hve years' practice, oflera "A- : .1m,o.), f.-mn ii suntnn sara tliat ..c u ..! ..4 ,1... r.v. his services to lho.se who are afflicted wiiai . . 1 . 1 . . . L V. 1. IIVIH . . . v M .. . .. .- " ...uw I ! I C l.aillC VI I. M. vw... .HU ...u , ". IIC ... . . . , . " . - -o forenoon, t'l saiu uar. wnen j rim. w fi ur l .... . - . . .. . . . , . w , r-J Uur total 10.a3 in KlUCU, WOOnUCU made known bV JOHN UK:iSSUH()VK, I rarM r.ia.itb.aairali..a, 1.1.1.1 ad..li Aa. Intr-.,M:v I l.-Ipatclies confirtn the omipation of Ihilton, ami tln capture of 5,000 niltel prisoner an 1 ... ... 1 I" Til 1 i ,wo" is cannon. ien. .-i-noiioiu mm . unveil me rencis iroin 1111114 iiep. as pursuing tlit-ui into .ur:Ii ; JJaroIilia. TLtxomuxQ 'Harfcct. VurrultH Semi. Weekly I Wheat, 1 ,". Karley i0 to f 1. 00 Rye 1,'JO Eggs 15 ... ID I OatH nr " l' 7l I ird fresh 15 t Fiaxsccj o 05 Wool do j Dried Apples b ib Potatoes r:rv;nitnttir I S Sides & Shoulder 12 Fresh lSuttcr... 'SO II im 1") Kaus 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap i i G Hide .t Shnnlders with Itiba 10 In Whit. D- town-li.. n tli leth in.t., h T.rr. I Pr. t.n. WILLI OI .CLIM..l.V...f KHI. t- .! ami Ml-" I.I.IK 'I., diubbr or Jubu H.S.M. 1, L' , ol the loriner pla.. t TZ:X.S ; " rr?" .... ... .. . a ,. ,..o i a i tkk. of i .n.initn. (r rm-ny .i n. ii.r.iuj : """"" urwrt- , T . WAKT ;.r,(,. k.i nitimnr-i...i-r.n.v,4i..vi. ; ' kkuux-a .k;i x,t ttiy.bura. -Norm jc. . mmmm J3ItO, i in tion-.Bi th nth iii.t..tXMi!..j-laloi4t , a montti", daubu-rot Wi1imb ami JmIkI I'd t U, ! ,n Uwi,t,..0.,1B.0D,h.,h .,. 1 51. ..v..r Autb.T llhkk. -,a.;r.l about OKl'MAXS" COL11T SALE OF VoilVlhiO Tlmllfl' lonrlfi I tliitttliu lioiiii iliuiui II X rur, nance of tr!ers issueJ oot nf ihe Urpbanv Lourt ul tuioti aim eutre cuunnes, will be aold. on ihe premises, on a Larcc First Rate Saw Hill, wilh splendid Water Power, too VuxHin .Vi, and other improvements about TE ACRES Cl-EAREl), and the balance well Tte tracts and parts of tracts of said lands "uate in Hartley townsnip, t.nion couniy.. -.,---. -r - i Charles Hall 4.7 seres tract takes op in ihe name of Alexander Hunter; 4:15 acres tract takennpio lhe naineof AbrahamScott ; : aboul three-tuurihs ot lhe 430 acres tract ta - ken no in the name of Aaron Lew: about Ken up in uir Dim, ni .iaron i.r,r: rooui ,,ne.t,lrj 0 me 4-tii acres tract lakes np in Administrator of Jons l'Cii, dee'd. -May is. isst Administrator's Notice, "ITTHEREAS, Letters Teslamenfarv npon V the estate of wii.mam Mitchell, r foTa ' ,,w n1,ct ,s hereby Riven to super. Enskowin2 themselves to be indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, - - . ' . ceoijge E.sEEBOi.U. Adm'r : . 1 IftiT Lai mcSU'IlIT 1 U. " - -- ' r- r r. To Carpenters and Bricklayers. 1A"rt- 1 ' ini1 Bricklayers win una the new buildings for Kailroad Machine M,ops. Fnun.irv, &c at Kenovo. 25 miles above Lock Haven, n the Philadelphia and Ki'ie Railroad. V.'ases of llarpenters, SS.J5 ; p -."'' 4,. .i,.ii u 1. 1., April :,!. sop-t of tb. work The Lewisbnre'DeDOsit Bank - TT AS this dav dealared a Dividend of four per cent, for .IheOas. sn moti.hi, free fr the Government Tax. rb!e on de- Mj 4, 1S64. I Agents Wanted Everywhera - , .. T ,. ,.,,, tji,.. r-,.;' Fall Lcngta Steel Plate Engraucg TO TBS XLSOAJT PFESIDEXT LINCOLN Signing the EraancipationProclanwtinn, ra-lU F K, nA nnlir rnrr.i-l I.LnK ,.( ihle rr I great man in existence. For parumlara address, JOHN DAINTY. Publisher. Mar lorn! No. 17 S.tth St., Philadelphia, WANTED, TTRDM 8,000 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Tim- bers. delivered Ihrouch lhe snmmer, lo Wm. Moore, on the bank of the river al the ; mouth of Buffalo Creek. Timbers in be ; three leet lone and four inches ihick. Per-; " wishing to furnish timbers tan set P'n "vets' wagon shop I."?- Price of timbers 65 els. delivered as Feb 4, 18S W.M. FRICIi it CO NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing tween Peier Beaver, Samuel (iedJ I tween Peier Beaver, Samuel uenaes, : l.mn S. Marsh. Levi H.wike and Joseph W. t Shnner, doing business under the name and firm of Bsavaa, Ounois, Maasu 4c Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the S.I day of April, 1S6I, by Samuel Ueddes and Jos. W. Shnner selling out their inieresis and with drawing from the concern. The business of ihe late firm will be set tled up hv Ihe new firm of Bttvsa. Miasa A Co. BEAVER, OEDDES.MARSU CO. aiUJ,lS6(. im.l.rr.l u-.ih Urf While and A'e low Pine. uenejouw, ra. ; Estate of Lewis D. if arger, dac'4 I i UVf l. ISTKATOR'si NnTIi i- i -- - - ..tun. 2 , of S'lininislraucn oo ihe estate nf Lewis U. V'anr. iteceasrd, late of H iruJ i,o Buro', having been granted to the sobseribrr by tha Keeotr vt t'Hn crontrtn due form oi law. fcll permt imlrbtril to said ena:e are hereby nnii6ed ui make immptliaie patmrot, and aS biirmt any joM claims iiaiust the name wiaf present thein cfolv ao'Ksiii.eate fur Sff:l'emebt to JUM. VARfiER. A.tmia Estate of William Cutter, dc'd. t LVI.MSTRATOR'SXOTICE Wheraa, il Lenrrs ul A.!iiiinistrdiiii ia ibt (Mala il William tJntier. late of Hi a.iy tr wnhij f1eeeiv,i. hnre I en granted to ttie .nbicribef by the Ksitcr of Knii-n roai.ty in dne form or hw, Ihrrefore all per-.onn inoVbtrd to said esiaie are rrqaeMed In make ininie.lult pay ment, and ihcve havins just claims afainiJ ihe saoie mit prrrm them dn'vauiheniicatad for riileinent. tn ilie snrax;ber. iu:ti JDH.N WCfKoministrator. A. ELTON & Co., H0iliI33"JD3 313 a4 Uraler. ia leatttr, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins. i Su. 434 Xwth Third street, IMilla!elllii.l. 17 RATHER. Somac and Skins, booeht, r s.ilil on ommisnon. Advances mart un I'.nisisnmenlJ. oT. 2., 63m31 Cash paid for Bark. T WISH to poreha-e a larse quaaiity of t KOC'K fa It IRK. H-livrrrd al inv I aunf rif lard in Lewisbnre. fir which I ' will par the highest price io rash. I .nay 14, ti. J. rfuitla. MEN WANTED. iU bU 1'. - AS ("arpCIlf eTS, EoatbliiltltTS 333 LabOfefJ, hydraulic cement, fames at a disrance the line ..f -anal or Railroad can have their ' orders filled al short ..tice. j Addresa KOBEKT AI.E.XTIXg, . Janui6 WILSON it TATB NOTICBi ! .'S'5 .Machine, with causje, screw driver aad extra needles, w e wi.l pay a liberal salary : ana expense, or give larse commisstoa. Tor particulars, terms i'n,,,lu,n. ,FBi'r a siarap, aaw aaaress T. S. PAGE. Toleie. O. M Stakaa anattirtfO to live Sim a calk. .axial wuut llanwioa. Jaa. 1S64 1 IKi) fancy rarAscv fuhsi John Faireira, 7is A RP FI ?TR K KT, WAV blh, South tid. MILADELTU1M Importer. VBBJkettJN9 ot; oJ Dealer la All linds of FANCY FCRS ..for Ladier and vl-- f!ly' Children's wear. - I with to return my thank to my ftif! of rnlrsji nd ttM atarmoTiilirtkr count for tbrir ry librti ' fTttrnn cjttalHl to me dunn i-h ltwc tVw tar, mrA wnui'l it ti thriu thut 1 n L in Store, of tu uw imprrtti. o and nrnnnftartura, a Try stm.i- Marrtv aTtfitt of all tb tlirfrrrtit kmoa ami tuiliesf FACf V: VS. fr l.tiaw an l t aiiJru, that iU b won dttliaf . tb'-Kail ib) Wtfitvr -aih-tui. t I lsVitift lbs direct Importer fall m? Fura firm Kvrejttm j and hTin thrm Miiurfaarvt u'lr my own tapmrw -n vdM m to otT-'t tar c o-Uif r d tdW pMw 1 ui'Jh hivnJucinirr M-til Vutr f-r ti mm mney. Il-a-iir: rlrv tit nr rail tvfor rvrrhaatinf - Tmmmt rvmrinLcr ihm oame, number and rwt. JOH-N FAREIRA, . 5mi01 1 No 713, Arch Street. Philadelphia Geo. W. Carpenter, H-nszey S; IVs 1 Wholesale Drug and Chemical warehouse. Ho. T37, Starkrt Sirret, rhi!a4Hikla rpHE Subscribers keep consunilv nn ban I a uree -k t uurts meuk-i.c CHEVICALS, PHAUM ACE. TIITAL prepa rations and every eiher ariirle which app tains to the business, cmoraring the meat eitensive variety 5 also, PAINTS, OILS a4 1 Uf.ASS of evCTV llesCriPl iOB. Ail arucies puicii.u ... .w relied on as being c( the mesl asprriur qua, iiy and at as low pnees as ihey can be had. t can ofler such inducemeuts as will make it the inieresi ol purchasers to lav in their supplies from as and five ojiheir Total pairnnaje, and invite all wboavistl tha airy, 10 call al rur establishment. All orders addressed to ns by mail et otherwise will meet with prompt attention. G CO. V .CARPENTER. HENsZEY & CO. ( 3m 1033 737 Market Sireel, Pkilad. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphans Conn of Uatoa eoaair. In the matter of the 6nal account of Daw- il I.n.lwic. A.lininitralor at the ' His wile, t aihannt tmivij. arc . . ... , .j CmA V. his Eierolor. under protest, ore. he aeitK inr appointed to report op" the eieepliasia filnt i a the above acon ,or purpose of fullillinf the duties of his sppoiaS. mem at bis office Lewisbon.oa Samrday. the 14th day of Mav. A. D. 1064.ai 10 o .lost A. M. JOHN B. US. "" arilii."- . .- A LOT of prime Cloverwedtor A Vsfcsj . WftHOOW. 1
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