iwie WTUT II ii mi m in . Mlt V PIKLIMIKU KKV.i.tEkLl' jaesfoy Miirnini k FrMay Afternoon." FOB rEKMUrAT. ' .IVrni.V;. . - - - - - i " ' AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. F'r the Firtt Amenilmfnt. h'.ir the Smuttl Awndinent. I'ur Ihr Third Aiutndmitit. (Election on Turk lay. A"g. 3. llj Prinmy Elections, One eand dite for Asembly, One candidate for Sheriff, One cod d.'e f r Coin.ui-sioner, )oe caudidate f.r A llitor, Ojeemlid'te frCr ner, One per.oi f-r R turn Jdle of the dis trict in wt.ieb the vot. r re.;.), s The haliois to he upened as oon a the h. ur fur cIomus has arri.e t, read a . md and Itie iroe return cernlieil to hv 'he J.idve and ClerUs and etven to itie Jude so rh .n. The return Judses will toefi in the CYiut II useai !.ewiborg, on M'lM) V. June i:t, 1S6I. at IUoVl..ck. A. then and thrre to correctly leinrn. a id up and pi,blisb.lhr nnm Ver of v.oe cai for eac h candidate f..rearh lilliee ;aml ihi.se hni! ihe highest numt-.T vf voir, l,r eaih ..llir.e, re-peeiively shi1' he declared ihe iinnnnces nl ihe tarty. 'Itie Judes are al. to provide f.-r the rhi.ice id Conferees, aoo appoint a Xtandin? C inuii'.- ee. The members of the Committee in iheir re spective districts are to arend to having the tlee'tons .p.ned and clo-ed acroiditig to this call. By irderof the Cominmee. V. C. SHOIiKI.EV. Chairman. riiMMintic Mts. Joaeph Moure. Ad.m Get BY 0 VUliLi!ii Aiu J. 41 $1.50 per tear, always The Kepublic-an ao.l all mher lepal voters Hartloion 1.. Olover. I ,a?1j 0entT ,ukle ; Ujlby j ; l. ; fMor a0(j .he Ul,cr inteI11is , uke the 1 of whom however fouijht like veterans. h?r(bv thsr PROI'XAL wrll b V.w""rhJ Wn W. io Lnion county who iusuin the Naiumal j Kellv l'"1 Gcddcs, David Urove. IW.Foote; Albert Fouler, face ; hlias , . f , Those who i Now Itegiioent are daily passing to I rereiveil. op ti Friday. Mav Kr-I.r y No. 10 Ki..i.itj timm, a. Admiuisirali.nl to M riT.rta t.. aoppirs L . W. Benj Caley, P. N (.inter. Fuus, baud: Martin Keiff-r; Nevio ! V " ". ,. , Washington, enough to make up for all ,h, on,i,r,ited. lor tfcr Pa.iunne th Fa.r -J-'. Tre..n and Kelwliioo and to u.a.nla.u .he; 6 g V.-C.C.Sh,..kley, T.G.Kvaus. Li,,t. Ja0,es Clearer; A. j k btm will certify to bis worth and , UMg. Urnond near l.ewbbor-. The rrc.-nt In I H. TOBIAS Const tu.ui.1 and i he l-.m.... are '""' ' jimM, ,DeK.,l,ert Cb.niber. i I.eM ; Wm. lJjwer : Charlr. Kline, leg. j fitness, and must agree that men whose; Be0f Green. m (Clark's Ferry,) pa, aMi.llowa-r.De half on the f.r,t day f VKMTIAN LINIMENT. ".'m b xtCh'IaY after...... -he ... ; M m..bUrg-.!h. II Shr.ner rteo.Gutelius. KiedWm Du(jilch Lewi,ourgi patriotism baa been proved like bis ought tbe Ulver w otetfl ,.g into the C.o.l, , Ami. d the balance Vt" TV OP O-W"'' A TTT day .'( June, l4. between ihr h..ori.f4 and xew Merlin .Micbai-1 Kleekner. j iud James Lucas, west end of county. to be thus honored and rewarded when it , and the mules, up to their knees iu , 1 Y) ni VL 'mote " ehwMth. 7 ,n .he bo,u u rJ d ,hlt AreblbaM!CMpropprI,bedllD, water, dr.goiB b The , Sa-q,.- K0TICE. . J-dVe! t.';:. P...d a, ,.r : J'c lr-W j.L L..r,Ja . Marsha l. ; M.lWo ki!Bd( luJ Li, ,wo, ..J KV ,cft Hril(b t(H,a, ' baoo. dc,dll, oo . b,h.r. . hu ,n hwbr nntiM .. ' .k. car,. U.ed -f caoapf bo- C.k if desired, proceed io voie, by aLtor, Praeeedi d to chooso tliree U.mlereeMO . br0lhl.4 .o,,,,,,.,. . ' . ing many fence, and the .Xortli lraucu meddle w.th a larze blark Horv an sirante T when lr. Tobias eoiiia.lwoit.eat for' ! met others from this Congressional Dist-; fbe 5Ut ll V had quite a number ' ',r ,D8 ,e1 ol wr- 1"'s 18 00 ' apparently above tbe West ranch. , i;Kuat (;HrrLi'i p,.vesion. as we have .'. , , ceriain cure, jf taken in ln ow. One candidate for CoojjrefS, rict f.r the purp.se of appointing two; taken pnsoners-among tbem, it i. said , IWa Kegimeut of tbe season, and its At TreTPrt0B Junction. "Whlttnio- .ned hi.n io .he , aid Geo. Chappie dur.nj Mothers. appeal to ' 7 J One candidate for Senator. ,. , u.i. :... , I'ant. U'm K.iaier acd V M. Ilann. orcaoiiitioo is a special and a marked ' J W4s bioa "obaerved" by a gay , cur pleasure. i yaHry ' f"'""": ,".i. J'eter Mill. r. Mar'iu Drieabscu. iu our ustion's history. And thai our Con Samuel Dunkte. H. j Chambers. fare, a be instructed to Vute for delegates l'mii l Shafrr. Kooch Piluier. i p e lg.;d to tbe rc-ootiiiiiatioo of Abraham Tlionins Church. Mieh'i K'eckucr. ' Lincoln ami uone other. Wm F. Wilson. Levi Kooke. 4. That Governor Andrew G. Cortin I)avid (Imve. E O-bnrn. , s---- --- i Stan. Io eoniircttno with the call tor the Primary Eieolion, we understand the ; Union County Counuillee adopted Ihe , following : . , "That we spprnve . ... .1 .dinted by the Union ('nioty (; inveo- 'P" VJ . 7 . ; .UO ir-i'.U'' " t on, Angii.t 5. 1801. wb.eb is a. follow,: - . n t . . i That wa d.prco.i .ue praonoo ... ; dates for nomioaiiou cnvass.ojj no , uaie. ". 11 emntv and petsooaliy solicittnt? votea, i 0 ' . , , u . and recommend that bereaf-er those who ; ,eek positions shou'dbe willing to tu0 ! on th'tr own merits. ; This is not to bo unotersiona as onjeci Jpg to candidates carrying their tickets into every district, speaking to all they may meet on that rrranS, and securing one or more men in every district to see that their li.keta are at baud tl.e day cf e'retion and receive fair play. Nor is it against candidates, wbeo nominate, working to secure the triumph of the 1 i.-.: :..,t ,1,,... .i,n ' nominees, on. n .it - - spend th.ir lime poit.j from bou-e to , i: r .- . bouse to teg VO'-ea treating iu mj'ioi ii . . . .. i. i popul.nty or annoying men ai aora iu j ineirneiasneeuu.....r. 'ir7.-l, . . ... i II ... I. Harm v in oor small county, most or all of the can- didatc. are generally known to the peo ple, who can make an unbiased choice on .peine their name, lu tbe pupirs, and I tbu. avoid excitements and bickerings. Tbe time ia short, and the ticket can: bood bo determined aud elected io due ! tim. i - " ? - CanUItlAlCS COlUfllll. I onrt (th. (JF.OROE F. Mil I.ER Esq- j of L nion r. iui.lv is recinn.ended for mis post j in the Mifllniburg and Middleburg papers, j Slate Senate, Messrs. E dtors Permii me to suggest' Capt CHARLKsC.IIOKKI.EV...f Lewis - - burg, a a candidate for Sruator. He is well , and lavorahly known to the people ol iheuew Sen.iori.l U'-""-" "P"1,?" I ana aoiiuy eiuimuoj ... ; named. Jc.Tica. j A.armbly. Messrs. Editors Knowing that the inter-j ests of Union county have been pioperly. attended lo and cared for in the Legislature, , by SAMUEL H. ORW1U, E-q , our present i Member in the Houe, during Ihe session recently cloaed, and believing Irom past er perieute thai be is worthy of Ihe conlidence and support of onr people, we recommend him i for reflection. Msi CiTiitsa. I Sheriff. I At the last trial.THOMAS CHURCH wax j the second highest candidate for Sheriff, ajid i nearly two years aro, a hile commanding his I Company of Volunteers in action near Fair ...... inncq wonna lroin which he has barely recovered. H,a good character. hs fitness, and ihe claims of his locality, are ' him the unanimous support of Unionists for nomination and for election aa Sheriff? Uaios ana Haaao.v. ; roBlirlNloncr. 1 to fcd.tor, istar taron,cie-.ew H.rl.n share of ihe County Offices, and in view of said claim I would recommend MICHAEL I KLECK.NER as a suitahle nerson lor Hie trice of County Commissioner for ihe ensu- ing term. Hia eatensive erperience and bis ouau joagment render him in every respect justly (it for said office. LawiasiTaa. GEORGE CL'TELIl'8, of MifHinburg. is a candidate for County Commisoner. He is a good man in a good location and should have a good vole. We recnramea4 him as "k right moo oi a man, to all of th on. Wsst Burriboa. nrTbe Snyder County Primary Election, are called for Saturday, .b ! ,i1 tMitn oi ,Dir lamilie. gratui Jose Convention tb. Monday following i tooaly io getting back pay, or enquiring Hint j u) candidal... n. uuiw riijiuo, In Advance. Union County Convention. ' ........ i a.II P..nptitiiin nipt, on 1(1 ... , 17 Wrtt .t the I n ... ,, . . ..j.-., (.,, o C. I i;,l..f .ml! . - 11 on IV I. r. i . . - "it - - ' ,, o ti.. : ! 11 i.lSCaW, ivq-, o.crr a y. , j fallowing Dolegates were enrolled : ! lir:idy Jon It Filltner.Tl.vidW.M'Carty. I ! hufiMoe 1't.ilip Uuhl. Wu.T.Lmo. j ! Km Huff Micb-I lirou, Tbo. Penny. ! v.ai Hull Jn 0 Obeidorf. Kich.Struble. I Hartley Tho Church, K. . U. liucoiu. ! alien the following were cboseu : Paul Gedd.s of Kelly. Charles (judykuust of Brady. Joseph It. Orw'g of M a oburg. Slestrs. Shriner, Giuler, Kleckuvr, Mar shall, aud llubl, tbe Committee, reported Resolutions which were read uud adopted, ! uuanimousiy, as f illows : i J-,h;,l, 1. That tbe Ad uinistrstion of oor nati mat affiTs by l're-idcut Liu- coin, bas cxtiimtea tucti siatrbiiianaiiip, ; nmici..). uu i ik-.i;..v m. .,i..c,.,U1., , and eueh as the loyal people appro... . 2. lint it is tl.e duty of the people. ' . . ..' . : livn.i: under tbe gnverume ol ot the bsiH ; State,, aud r oeiviug its proteciiou, to aid in tue bUj.preS'.l.in Kebell, is entitled to the thanks of the freemen , uf (j,;. Commonwealth fur the able aud ; energetic maimer iu wbtoh he baa di.-cbarg ed bis official duties. He has beeu weiith ed by tbe peoplo and not found wantin i they have said at the laid election, "well , dooe, good and faithful uervant." , c .v... n 1 v..-- .t .U . iua iuu aim. iuu ..avy ui me ; .. , eiuntrv are worlhv ut our eoi.fiJenea and I country are ' . Mre ' . our fcj . j Bui.iiuii, aim ai irunucu am uu. uii;i.c.. fof the dceuke (b ujj9 . ., .. . i u(T:.i,.at thA allninta nf n.ir o..Atia trt I overthrow this .Jovernment. (J iu j,,,,,, 0ener, u p (jraut, me ncogum the military chieftain ' we nilVB , uked f..r, and that io bis n ...nrlfi oi.r.ili.nt in Vir.i.ita Iim la uivlnr. the rui .n c.u,e a double service. While i l i i. i ..!..- L i.. : l. i ue is ueauug ut-am iu ieueis iu anus, ue ia at tbe eauie time dealing death to tbe Copperheads in tbe North. Aud for bis treat nervier, to tbe c.ur.try, we lender i Ii i ui and bis army tbe thanks of all loyal people. Tbe Convention then a 'j turned. . ... ... IflrT'Court adioorned this moruing, for - , "f Wl,,lt. Lut having struck qi.te a ( number of suits from tbe Trial List. I : T. G. Evans was Foreman of the Grand ! - - - i 'uuiii nuiuu uiuii vu a urijai, , . ..,-:..,: .....ai.1. uu iuif .., , u""g re.urueu turee iruo nine, two oi j which were adjudged without trial, and : ; tbe other continued. No C 'tiimnnwealth (rials and But two 0D lbc Clvil Lis'. " 1 Mo" : Rffg'er s. Anderson-verdict for Deft. J kJ.loung vs Ihoma. SZiO for P.U. Tbe following young gentlemen were . admitted to the praotice of the Law : Orlando Wellington Spratt, Lewisburg. ' uaniei isnnt .inner, tin mil. service ) . T.n.. ',l.l. l..b... l!...l, s . ,.i i a vbuuuB kinuaiij ..en i. . IIU. I Snyder county court, next week jf following are the CoLi.Edoas . D. , .... of 8tate and County Taxes, in Loiou County, for 1SG4 : lJr,,J,Samuel Oberdorf. Buff.loe-Willi.m Ruhl. F.Bt Buffaloe Joho Machamer. West Duff, loe Edward Miller. Hartley Joseph Role. Hartleton David Fillman. Kelly Daniel Null. Ijcwis Isaac Reisb. Lewisburg Andrew Kennedy. Limestone Robert Chambers. M Qmburg George Ysrger. New Berlin Christian Winter. Uoion Samuel Ritter. White Deer Charles A. Dieffenderfer. . t3.Thtre is not a man, or wom.n, or j child, who would not sorrow to bear that e o ir r "J of " Soldier, were suffering for any necessary or delicacy that a grateful and . asoount, a tpecinl collection ia aid of the Sanitary and Christian Commission, is urged to be taken op by all congregations eber next Sabbath or Sabbath after next s 109 church authorities may deem best. ORGANIZE ! Qov. Cnrtin nrirea an immediate organisation of tbe Militia of ,.,.. .r ,t:1:. . ; " "'.ry LAW, 10 j be ready for any emergency. Tbey may possibly be needed, but their formation ; migbt'be aseful in preventing tbem from .. . 6 i be,Di W,ntcd- Col. Francis Jordan i. Ibe Penn sylvania Agent, at Washington City, to after uy affaii cjneuoing tA&im. TS fllTl,T ITTD rendering eueb assistance as is r.qrred by . ,ht) Utter cln clloos9 groun(l every , pretending to be opposed to Slavery i double tracking oi the Northero Central ft'Soi'jHM."' ; l00 ,efl Volf.-t mi mM be saiiably .be Executive to uuk, its tcrm.u.tiou as , jucl uf wbjch u f,mjliar l0 Grant ; , anybody." is under progress. Tbe receipts of the ffiZtZ " , M rewarded b, tbe -nber. speed as p.s,ible. , . , fa ' ' jonipiny Justify its advauoes. But there , , J -.oi.ti... e..-nrtr.i. lea,- itead- May 13 liUAnmun. 3. That tie have entire conGJence in ! ,u'1 15u,ler n,i the torP lt-a"n n The papers bore the written name of Ik. - P J J ' , ,,,, 1.1 ..;.ii, a .. m.,.. b H.b., . i j m. ,be President of the L'n.ted State,, and done extremely well, and have demoo.tr.. U, MilUr .V. C. Tbe recipient of this " ? ,'it,iD;',r:rre,,Ui'0,l4b TeT as JJlT XcaflV COHl plctC ! believe bin, to be . man q .al.lied for the ted that "iu union there l. strength. , Trojan-horse gift stated that M.Per was ,he, dld lbii d,y, ming from Harris-j p - ' (loM.ioi. un "ttuiMc iu men j'"B i.uiub : v e may yet, u is irue, suuur uiaan.er m crculatinff lust such documents as. in knra. a, th unusual uneed. Dassins Borne ) - rwi .. a. . ....-. .-. t-ntri0 v. xiivcn r inp AH OH CIT LEWIS BURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, fct-We see ia print or hear of tbe fol-1 .in additi n.l casualties in the late ! battles in Viruiuie, from Union sua the ; adjoining counties : . Woundei Wm. Dreeher, lee; Johu i Johu i ...... . .1 i Mill bouse, shoulder : Harlon Keunedy, ! th uj btM . 1)ich hee, . , .boulder: C- Edlemati, 0(.ck ,.m . CJenrge Klioe, both leg; Corp. II. 0. MeCormick, hip; Corp. K. ,,. aniDtitated: I'otar Smith. ,.t . ii.rriin,. H,,, r. foot: Johnlmilitarvdutv.bat be has declined the i,-aIli;0.1IIr , knee; Albert Shilling, arm ; Capt. Koland Stoughton had his right j leg amputated above the knee. E L j - o . of the others. Lieut. Campbell's death is disputed. t..r.r a otmimi la miiiiie. as aisn are uiaiiv Benefits Of Harmony, The history of the past weeks' military operations IU irgims, shows bow sue oes.ful our forces may Lj, io aggressive union, when tbe leader are in earnttt. and tn concert' llilherta, our strength ' bi (00 i f(.u bcen waglej by jealousies d ba,f.heiirejnes. 4IUI)I1 our Oeoer.ls. " ti.:. i. lii- i.rath. - J. "7 - " ren, in unity, with a sincere desire to nu a iiuscio uk... Uehkls. Considering that this bold, baztrdouK, wasting catiipaigu ; but let us at least hope it will not be from ,be,imid,t, or the wiekednes, ,of those in COmiuail'i ui our ujuio iucu, iu ai ui. risking their life's blood for a good gov- ernmeut. We take special pleasure io recommend- ing Capt. Thomas Church for the numina- tion of Sheriff by the Uuiou men of t r J . ,- i no more worthy candidate can be named . . ' . by the Uuiou men M.i,nburg lelc. Ditto to that. Lcwiibunj t'irun. - ........ ... $S"l)r. h. I). Crawford, late Senator, ; ... , - T . j I died recently in Juniata oouoty ; and Kev. P- Foit, of the Lutheran church,! Bloomfijld, Perry county, 13th inst. Mr. ! . It .. .1 I nV...... ..a a.a : .u. - i.r. 6 aula uicu . u .uo i'iiiuc ut u.g .nr. " Hirriiburg C9rres?ond8nca. Satuboat, May 11. A blinding, driving rain-storm tbii morc'intr. made tbe "diversion" of mark etiog not very pleasant. Of eourse, the market men and market women, country- ward, were fewer than common, for Ber. . . 80D8 receiving such prices they do for r.rmt.v Mn affurtl tn atav at hum with , " I , -- j .i,;. i,r.,..lr " .hnn it i. nnnln.ini " .. . r , raveilDC uui lueu tue coueumera weru rro oitlinr . . . . . . . n0 fewer, and tbeir appetites no less keen, ,han if it had been the most delightful morn since Elen was created. And .r. . knnrnila nf "fnllra " kil, .n.l lit. tie, black and white, awaking esrly, .nd hearing the rain pounding down, righ'.ly judged tbey must be "early at market :" tbey donned all their old "duds" suitable to tbe state of mnisture, armed themselves wita "amberels," hung their basket, to the , K.n(1 n, in.f,j hndi b -I , aud rushed to the encounter. "When Greek mod. Greek, then come, the tug of war." Early, and mud-and-rain- be draggled, the fearful-of-famishing citizens charged in, upon all sides, at tbe old mar- L.i .hail taklaa lilao.p ami aknrt anil I BC'DUbU " - - - - (, - J hhw hhv.. " decided, were the collisions : the country j ' .ellars found the city buyer hungry, and I desperate for chance. : and price, "soared high," for tbe sellers had the buyers "on the flank," and the latter surrendered tbeir purses at once to all demands. And what with punching numerous rib. and eyes with each others' umbrellas, and the dripping of the aforesaid umbrellas into some-body-else', baskets, and diver, scoldings, and .ad sighing., and tome laughter, the hasty comings and the djgcoIBfortable returniogs like a flock of chicken, caught in a rain it wa. a dismal market morning lo all except disinterested spectator, like yonr servant, who i. only a boarder, and not a provider, bere. There being no other market notil next Wednesday, such a famine (at snob prices) is a.erious deprivation to improvi dent liver. Another market house i. in prooes. of completion, in Verbeketown, or West Harrisburg, bat I venture to repeat tbe opinion Ibat three market day. a week say Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday would be much better for both produ cers and cousumers, on the average. Have tbi. week met, for the first time in some year., George F. M'Farland, for merly Prineipal of the Academy at Free burg, Soyder county. He bad .inco married, and removed to M'Allisterville, in Juniata eounty, where be wwteaobing wbeo the war broke oat. ' He entered tbe tttfiocj and became Lieutenant Colonel of tbe 15bl P.V., in which he wa. honored with especial duties which were well pr- tormed. v nue leaning urn ..cg.ui.u., under brave (Jen. Reynolds, at Gettysburg, be was wonoded in both legs-one was ; be fu wonoded lnlputated. and from the wound io tho other be was confined to hi. beJ 4i long weeks. He is no. just able to get about. A vacancy io the School Department bad been promised to a civilian uofitted for 1000 Clerkship in Col. M'farland a ootnpliuieot to its Colonel. They left io goe atJi aud bgd x erowJ to see them John II. Stover is tbe Colonel ; Charles Kleekner, Lieut. Col.; M. B. Munsoo, 1st Lieut. Co. A ; II. K. Hitter, Capt. Co. h. Pharlea Crotavr. John W. Youne. Fred'k Smith ira amnnff thoa. from our section ' ...... . i reportea iu tuis regimen,. . John C- M Alarney, formerly or Union ; i t j l ... l. : oiunij, i;as lormeu a uw i.i.uui!!u. , wi,b Wm.U. Miller E-a Happening at tbe office of an old-time . X l.r.'.ti,.niut " lh nthnp rlav I found . ...... . , " W "oo.uog me election o. lien. Kremont nr. rather venamentiv Qeo. Fremont or, rather vehemently fa0 ,be Copnerheads eeoerallv iost now - j ,re doin ,0 tr, t0 cree , gpit jQ the r ks, Tb, g.me doe. M rar s KDOWlt-atfe ffaetl. It 13 8ia( bere, that Vim. II. Miller is viltimj io run for Congress again, 1'iovided be can hive bis former opponent to run against, J j,J3t beard of tbe death of two of my eonains, one a veteran who had been and on sea, and whose nerves were so shocked by the eououssioo of eauooo while serving on shipbjard oil the North Carolina oast, that be reached borne only to die. Tbe other a lad io bis teens, who died while drilling in camp at Roohester. Tbe older and the younger of a large family I never .aw either, but .acred be lhe,r """"O "ho WI ,n h9 be8t of causes ; Mr Coburn (Sapt. of Common Schools,) Kev. .nr. Kobinson, two rbysic.ans, auu . . n r L l . r. n .. , . . , otuers oi narrisourg, nave ien lor gra.ui- tous service, as curses of our wounded : neroe8 of th Arm' of the 1' And e"ng I complete my daties fdr th9 .cioD, nd have closed t ...,t,.. 18 vioter in Harrisburg. "The i i .td afford, delightful walks for the official, and tbo citix.ms. With the I k.ti. f tk. l..-i.l.tne.. hAav..r. j "'"-'"a "f - . j ,D0 -epariura I therewith close the benefit, of the asso- . ! oiitions formed during the season, and : I feel "mewhat lonely-anxious for I The resident, known to the mere casual sojourners, are generally lew, and some of them not the most desirable Persons oft judge hrshly of Harrisburg becatise they happen to como in contact ith o many of ber vilest, most repulsive, exorbitant, unprincipled men and women. But outside of that class (who, the ciiix.-ns ..v. subsist Drincioallv uDon tbe necessi - ti. flli.. .nJ .iee. nf th LisIators ... . 0 - , and their visitors,) are a larger class of as I- J - , . , w relioed and virtuous people as in any eople as in any I ... . - . P,Mes 01 it. size. i. uo3 .re If these are .low " ra"8 108 "quaint." " r -u8- ers woo oniy come lor a lew weexs . t a 1 a. lime, it is because too many or the latter , in times past have proved to be unworthy 1 of tbe best society and of .ooial confidence j and attention. My observation is that there i. an improvement iu tbe moral landing of men sent to Harrisburg by I ,k -r .l. a.... w... ,k.-.k.r..i I auu toufMu ui mo u.a.guj uuu'.iiui, reputable, private eitixen. ean not know bow to discriminate at ooce, and thus they beeome necessarily somewhat cautious of extending extra eivilitie. It has always been my good lot to find a few of the excellent of the earth, whose attention. I have enjoyed, whose oonfil.noe I b.ve i .h.red, and in whose welfare I bave a sincere interest. Some are young, other. more aged ; aome are old friends, other. ( new ; but, somehow, tbe bamaa heart ba. a wonderful faculty for enlarging ber treasure corner of cherished memories, even thongh the band, be not filled with mean, to carry oat all good wishes, and there be not power or opportunity always to put in words wbat the mind feels. "Time but th. io.prwM.irt a deeper makM, Aa KLreama Uiair channels toper waar.M So, farewell to all dear one. in private life .11 booored ones in pnblio ! May we soon meet agaio, ia health, with fami ly tie. unbroken, and with onr country's Flag waving io Peace o'er oar Father'. Heritage and not a Rebel arm upraised against tbt Coantri Lift and the World's Hof8 V. J nnnnaln, Ih, p. p!finnn nr ,'rea. Lincoln i 1 II ...iBi,,,pi nii .Hiintmrv I lie Tr.ln. b., I uraliuin lur rin.Ml.iLnia. w . 'a. i . - . . a ..i. ;nr.,rm.. ' " . v . "--e -r ' . , s LM,iBair. in tl.Aw lufb bxtirew Craltu, UUVK. a.o-,.1. v i. w M AY 20, 1864. feiT In Harrisburg. Monday las', we saw quite nu.uher of eoldiers, wounded !n ika Uia Piitnmao aethD. frmne borne I on furlough We lok wpon Ibis grate-; ful and humane meagre a an inuioawon , that the Government hopes Ibat they n,a, not be need,:d a2.in. " The hoj., j .hough rough .ud -oru tu thetr appear- j aow, wcio in ..r .t were in excellent temper, anu while ackoowleiliog many lon.-es, were . . . . sure of ultimate triumph, i bey were! not commendatory to the new levies or j hat t hoy called " the 8. 00 men," sonic I ..... . Ann nnnlA in their heat1. cue...- u. ..8 k-.-i-, : attire ana wotsi oenavior. xw horse" was iu all his glory io this para-; dise of "no free schools. Oae German 03 tte ears made bimself j p.iofuily conspicuous by bis distortions aud erimaces at bis boy baby, who be fed with brandy, to tbe evident delight of tbe child, and the mother not ohj.tottog. Wb.t .re you thinking of, m.Ser.ble , wh, re (Join mad m.bl.r ; . ... , i . i : wben ,0U put tnat cutiU 01 ue uevu, iu- toxicating drtnk, under tbe unstainea i snow of aa mUnt s bosom? tuoiis&j ! lather: your cuiu ia in siuuuioua u.ugu. ol beoouiiue a druusara itbout mixing ; q - uh itg malhet.a miik ; . . :. i . k A morning Irani is saiu m wo .... d . . . , depots without stopptog ana reaching I Lewisburg nearly an hour earlier than "J lTi db.VtTotS. , ...tmna th ripp lost tbeir Stab & Cuo.nicl. th.t day. fnt-Surgeon. and supplies (and w. suppose ourses) are hastening forward for ihe relief of our suffering .oldiers. All that a pratcful oeoole oao do for those ! fighting for them, is being done and aboulJ be done to the last. "Do aa you would be done by," io tbi. emergency. Ia all our lives, we may never know j such an opportunity to test our beat feelings and principles. Rev. J. A. Kirkpatrick. late from Lock Haven, has accepted a pastoral call from .. a. I . II 1 l iue .uu.ou x.o.i.. vuu.u. . A German Princess, Maria Dorthes, , . 1. n... nt m l.li.iail.n mlu.i.ln.ro aitil ! lUlia I' ju..i.i.uu " i . 1 . M " . , w..h j fa motif) ChriglilDa neTer pt fjr .... i ,b8 8, time Adieu. " ; Th. Suquebanna Telegraph Comp.ny have devoted one day's proceed, of tbeir line to tbe Great Ceutral Sanitary Fair, tSL,Men growl about ibe w ar and the taxes. How much would tbeir property j PJ "ilbMt,gwl1 Government? Tbe American Traot Society at Baton, .til ..t.Mt. it. Kflth r inhilc. anniver. " sary on May 25th. Union County Agricultural Fair Thursday to Sat.rdaT. Ov-t. 8,7 aoil S, 1961 Latest News Grant and Lee have both receiveil ! roinforccrannts. n tl.n ISth tl nrn , was heavy firing hoard, and it is not j improbable there has been an action. On the 17th, tho Rebels came out ; j of Fort Darling, and attacked Con. : I Sutlers force with great fury, but, ! rcpuUei with much loss 0U both . , i,...i . ,. r. V Lll.l.uU li 1I.SIUIS KKJ 11. k V U.HIHi,cy I , T-.. inu raiiroau soutu irom ivitiniiunu iu , )anviUe and dl60 ,Le Canal leadiug , iu,0 Kicljraonj The y)rk Co crhcad jonr. naj3 pubijej a fase Proclamation, 10 which the President's name was signed, statin j that Grant's army is destroyed, and culling for 400,000 men. Government is tryiu"; to find tho author of this base forgery. As a vessel was itist scttinsr sail for Eu- rope, this trick was to aid tho Rebel cause auroau. attDisUurtj iHarUct. Corrected Semi' Weekly Wheat, 1,75 Barley 90 to 81,00 Rye 1,20 Eggs Corn, 1,25 Tallow Oats, pr 32 tb, 75 Lard, fresh 15 10 15 en Flaxseed 2.25 Wool 60 Dried Annies FirkinButter Fresh Butter. Rags 4,5, and 6 Country Soap 4 k 6 Sides Si Shoulder, wilb Rib. 10 MARRIED, Ky kv. John BVaver. lttth ln, crtRtSTTAM SHI VELY of Llmeauu. ud Mra. BAKBABA BXCKLKT of MilUinbarg. ' By Rn.n.Clnnr. 19thinit. WJI.UAM CHAMBERS ,' ana Mia, ELVA C MENSCH. UMh of Liun-ntuna Tp. In Sallamrrov Stb iut, Hnl CATQARISE COCL DRON, I. bar SOth year. In Rally Tp , letb Init., LETT A. daughter of Oaonj. WALTEK, I. bar itist yaar. ! East Sultaloe. 17tb In.t., ELIZABETU, ii at Abraham BAT, ad atawt SO years. Is th baaplul at Aa..poUs, IU, JACOB la KUM. f Wast aSalo beaaship. g p )5 atSl UUUAIDC IUWUIIIJ', Urv II, ii.'r, IiVj'jrU O aJUpCf M't 4 AatA t A IS WW At AaH m 5i,i. 1-ssk.iJ . io' I1 " ,nf "o"orr. is.. ,.r.a,., ...... .... kinds of SILVER. WASS. maceoa US aide. iSbOUldur I. tlt to lne sad estate are requested lo make ! .. u-jtvvr v ...n ... aw - l , KIC PICUI waaa vj w uisywarvwa v. Ml I w ... ol) Uarjj la , imrnfdiaie Davme nt. nd lhokeharinelimj .', r itlA- ' "THE UNION," esiablisleJ in 1S1 4 Waute 1S 2,669. "CHRONICLE," estabjishetl ia 1S13 TVMeNo, 1,0 IS yRf. Mr. Lettiharft" sennnn on th 5'h M:iy will be at the Dm.baeb, fhurcS, in the mornins . Imponam id idi-raycrs. .,n . . 'P-n T' a " Ka anil hfi.Fa - u( Ji(,f , ol(frr rnable ihr f..iiniy Treasurer i pty the , r.o red by the 1,n,;r;ed - XJ m.,..r. K..i if i,M nai.f rf in rent. Will It .err i f rf W 1. Ji.N.-, Co. Trea. i,evrijborr. May 20, 1861 JiOTlCE i-ni0I1 Furnace. May 12. 1N61 j, & (-oss Roadd Tumpike nmlianr Uluipdll). T HE Corporators named in the Act for the incorporation of the above natnd Com- panr.are requested to meet at the S;orcnone uf L. B. Hauck. at ButTaloe X R..ads, Pa., on Monday. 30ih May, l64, at 2 o'clock in ine ;f,nooo;f;,r ,he p Company, receivin purpose of organising aau i Sunseripuon. Vr. DA.MtL. KAN Jl.tK, and others, corporators same I. LEADING KAIL 110AD. amnef ArranyemtMi. H RE.VT Trunk Line from the North T aud .Nt.rth tor PhiUdiihi uNVw York.Keft- : dintc. Pottmillr. IVbrtiaOD, Atlrntowii, tvav-too. TrMiD lt4 iKrrutburn fur fLiltiflbw, N York, M.nD.iiar. in .!... aw , un .iiiipm . ! to ,Dd ,rum pittiburtf. .uhoutciianira. I Jttttl?"&wxtt i ' '" e.oo M.and mural ft. m Philadelphia at s.oo F M. AIIlb.ab..,.trainaruo.llr.UDaar.lptad A Sand, train laarra PotUtllla at J JO A M, anl rhiia-wipbiaatiisi-M. tuuaiui.U.1.. Mib-wta, 8.aann and Eicunloa Ttekats a. mu.n w . i - ... I. I . 1. .llni.H.1 In ...I-1, 1-..MT1 .r. I DV I immm - -- G. A. Ml oLLS, Mart.lR4. Qewr S.itK.rinu-B'i.nt. Orrica PaovoaT MABsaaa, 14tm District, Piss a. Haaaisauao, May 7. 1461. THE time for Ihe assignment and correc tion of credits by enrolling boards.under the provisions of circular -No- 45, curreot series, from this office is exiended to .May 16, 1864. All claims relative to credits which may be presented to District Provofi Mar shals, on and alter that date will be referred to the office of ihe A. A. Pro Mar Gen. lor ' decision. , -I'.. . I) n . n . Una.... a. . , ,..I1..I I . I' v estera livision, ri, arc iruurmru .u im- mediately proceed to execute the said section , ol Imten states claim a?ents in him of the act of Congress, entitled -An act to ; county, they will attend promptly to the eol amend an act for enrollms and callio? out lectioa of back pay and b.wjoty and the pro- ; the national forces, and for other purposes," I anoroved February 25, 1861. I II. They will at once appoint the necess - I .ry enrui,llg officers for their respective ' districts, with instruciions, j 1st. To enroll an persons wtiose names officers, previous enrollment. 2d. All persons who shall arrive at tne age of 20 vears before ihe draft. 3d. All" aliens who have declared their intentions to become ciiiaens. 4th. All persons discharged from Ihe military or naval service of the United Slates who have not been in such for two years during the present war. 5ih.' And all persons exempted under the provisions of the second section of the enrol- Iieo an. annroved March 3d. 1863. but not exempted under the provisions of the act approved February 21, 1861. III. The Board of Enrollment will also at 1 once proceed to strike from the enrollment, upon satisfactory proof: It. I he names oi ail persons wno uavc "".'."Vhe lLs of persons manifestly physically or mentally unfit fer the service. 3d. The names of such persons as are at f.? 4,h. The names of such persons as have served in the military or naval service of Ihe U. 8. two years or more, during the. pres ent war, and have been honorably discharged therefrom. JNO. KAV CI.EME.NT, Capt. and Pro. Mar., 14th Disk, Penn' a. May II. JREMER, LONG 4 CO. have just ree'd in great variety of descriptions and prices. Call and see. May 6 f "JLASTER, Salt and Fish for sa'e by I KRE.VEK. LONG & CO ; i lus. re.d by kreme'r, lo.ng & co T-.HPOII 1 .. U.i. rin...n. inlnad TUST received I5UO Yard Hot Pa cific UeLalnCii, in Ends from one to ten yards, for sale at from 20 28 rents per yard, by KREMEK. LONG &. CO. Ja.. 13, 18S4. r.ntate of Samuel Ia. oll, deed. "laTO'l'ICE. Whereas, letters testamentary ' 1 lo the estate of Samuel L. Noll, late 1 or dematds against the estate rd ihe said ' decedent, will make known the ame. w.ihoul I delay, to A.N.Vt iii.i.,t.u J . . . ... .. .'A, ( I' ' MOSES NQLL, Ex'r East Buffaloe. May 18. !!"!. N. B. All persons having claims or de mands against said estate, aud those knowing themselves indebted, will please call and. settle their accounts immeiti.ieiy who vt m L. Harris. Esq. ANNA NOLL, Ex'x MOSES .OI.I.. Ex'r R. II. LAIRD, justice of tbe Peace, LEWISBURG, PA. -FFICE in Frick's Building, 3d .treat, II doors North of Market. , April 22, 1S61. n . . . i- ii i nAiiit.-i C lit I TUIA Ttf ion Hoyt's Hiawatha Halt Raitorativ ILift't lliiimithm Ihir tbihntiwt. The stotiitxrA aplr rwprai ft-r lb haT. tmrrantrd f M eae t'ir (ad4 mi blr. awl hiw. tutVk) Mictaal Ur. aa a.-. n..i rUirn Io " k" " " fcll-o . mt: ...tbratt .)l -W l.rili to v. rf"1 . Inm f.illu, ... m.' i "" " IW W.:, f m imaritiraa4 a M.M rtrW.i HM KimI .It rf .f prnion. u "f fwMiw it.iHy i.i h.. .r ,.nliaw al jtol.l. .kii. b..t v uiy .i-ij "i-1 wrr?T. b..,a " ' mm bnr r.h an'.lhr. .bK-k r'" a ll9 'H"""l iuleii ot th. .lull moilurn black uf dja H'tiTS ijinwiAL toiomsa ctrjM. 8i.n-r1or u H.lr Drailc i "" mm4 lb ll .lr at lb. a. tinw t aa.g oa. m a a- m .r vnilf ins at your feet. Croup is a dans;erie 4 eastv but ue Dr Tubias" Venitiau LinimeM in mr.e.and it isrohbeiof its terrors. Alway keep it n the bouse; yoa aaay aoi want it to-nizht. r to-morrow, n arOraf when bat armed wi'.'a tin? Itn.mrirt yoe are prepared, let it come when it will. Price only Sacral a bottle. Olf.ce 56 Cortlandl Street. We York. Sold by all Drujistsw aiARLES & GEORGE .VERRJLL, Attorney, at Law. 0' TFICEin Ammons' Blocr. 111 LI II S ui.n.B. r tewisbure;, Unioa Co. rfc 10-16 STRAYED, FROM the premises of the subsorr L br at Wulie s Mill, near Lewisburx. u.e 6ih niM,a Cow, about six year. iTnw raoidlv aDoroachinr eompletiew. 1 and will be open for ihe recePt of I "S"- "??"?!?iSM.? tne proprietors, from ihetr lone, experience ia J r, , conft1n ,hat their WOrtt Will the art, icci t pnK'L. ! meet the approbation of loe rub.ic j MaT i3wapJ GUNS, PIS10LS, FISH ING TACKLE, FINE CUTLERY, ia. taenia A pa rata gterrallr. f OPS. Lines. Reals, Baskets, Bait, FHaw, X, Hooks. Nets. Foils, Uteres. Masks, Billies. Corkscrews. log Collars. Aa., aoav stantlv on hand, and for sale W Wolle aad Retail, at JH-"v K RIDER'S. riportsoian'a Depot. S. E. corner Snd and l alnut Sis. Philad'a. March 4a United Slates Claim Agent A LICENSE, bavin; been granted to lb. At ....l,r.i,sl to c.rrv a Ihe baaiaea. ,a.-m . j . . curing of penaiuus lor aciaiers or tneir wgat i repreeniauves, and ihe prpsecuuo of ; claims against the tnited 8t. i March 23, 64. J.r.A JOH. I.I..-v a u o aa i t lj i urt. OUoInn ami in, TTJ I share of the public" patronage. Resl- dertce and Office on Market St, nearly oppo j Sne the Riviere House. i uubun. March j. iia. ; I I Admlnlslralor'S -OllCe. : "VTOTICE is hereby given, thai Lltr I J. of Administration opon the Estate of H L'NTER PARDOE dee'd. laie of Lrwisbarg, Union county, have been granted to Ihe rfhdersisned, by ihe Register ol I nion county. ! in doe form of law. Therefore, all persona ' indebted lo said estate are requested io make immediate payment; and those having any just claims are alto requested to present theaa legally authenticated tor settlement to i Ha.nxah P.akdoe, Admin's imj oi m. i. . .-...v.., . . CHARLES BUCHMILLKR, ! BOO!i-IiIXnER, i New Berlin, Pa. r ARTICULAR attention given lo work from abroad. 4tpd A Physician Wanted, rpO TAKE charge nf a village and country g practice a good location. For parti, uiars address U. R-, M. D. April 20 31 81ifer, Union Co, Pa Estate of George Hauck, dee'd. TETTERS Testamentary o. the Estate of j GEORGE HAUCK. dee'd. late of West Buffaloe townsGip, Union Co., having bee grantedlo tbe oodersigned, all persons iodb ted thereto are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settle, menu MARY HAUCK. ) pd CON BAD SHECKLER. J " West BarTalu. April 21. 1S64. UEXRY HARPER, Xo. .ViO ARCH St.. PHILADELPHIA, nanufacturet WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, ft; TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified sot ta ride on horse back, or drive wish a uaoa on or across my Lots, which I laimd lo cupy as a coal yard, without ay eaa... Boat me. ar. notified not to lie np at mv k.rl allknai Aral ennsulllBC - ABV ... ,k. ah..ae noun will ba -iw... . w enns.dereil iresoassers. aou ill Ihertfora be proseculed aa tre.pasaers. April . 184. W M. TEOLKlt. v;ood choppers. nE Hu.dred Wood Choppers warned to . t .. Haavrr Furoacv. for whi.a. j p.od prices will be paid i C f "n?' 1 ei, KJLSCIS WALTER 4. CO i.i h.. ana rair. rine is wnite wiua UI'IIC . twwf Miaw w
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