in 111 BY 0. N. W'OKDES AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1-30 per Year, always In Advance. "THE UNW.V eslablihed in Isl4 Wbule Xn-lfilQ, CIIROXiirLE." estaMislieJ in 1813 Whu!e No., 1.U49. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1SG4. IfllMK m m iv.. tmm Tarsi' Miirning & Friday Afternoon, urn ntKMufAT, Abraham Lincoln F.I.I-OTOHAt. TICK FT. Th-i-i. rtTiv,nM 1 ; t-::i.. w Ih.lo U I'tttrV II shrlner I.. Jolm M'iDt.r lfl limn! t'".nauihr 17 ll.vnl W VlonO 1H 1-a.c Itonim., V. John l'att -n il ! ia.i.i II hick .1 l.i.r.ril lliiTr '21 4 -liu I' IVlina-T 21 K ir.r M'Jnofcin 4 John V alien-hard Ml.TO M'Ml- HllL I K"trt V King t lieor,;. M Coat.. S Henry ti:a Hilliam II Kara ft Uarton Jnk Chart M kuaip t l'.lvrt rrk 8 William l a) lor Juliu lln.tanii IS Kiliar) II Ori'll II Mor i llolhd.y 11 Cbar.es l(.i- AMENDMENTS TO TIIK CoNSTITUTlOX. F-ir thr Fir ft Anuttdmntt. Fir the Sffimd Atnrtidmrnt. For tlie Third Amrudmtnt. Election un Tuesday, Aus;. 3. I84 Primary Elections. The Republican mill all other leeal voters in Union county who sustain ilie National Administration in its e.T.ris l suppress Treason and Rebellion and to maintain llie Constitution ami the Union, are invited Id meet at their usual places of buhline elrc lionl, oil STI)KIAV afternoon, the llih day of Jane, 181.4. between the hours of 4 ami J o'clock in the boroughs and between Ihe hour of 3 an t 7 in the townships and, after rnOOtlllZ a -Ullie, ,Il-.nr,:n'is .1011 i.iru in Clerks if desired, proceed to vole, hj ballot,fiir Oue candidate for Congress, One candidate for Senator, One eandidate for Awmbly, One candidate for .oer lT, One candidate for Cotiimisioner, Oae candidate fir Auditor, O la candid. to f 'J Coroner, One person for Return Ju lire of tbe dis trict io which the voter resides. The ballon to be opened a soon as Ihe hoar for clowns; has arrived, rend aloud, and the true retina cernliel to hy die Juile and Clerks and given to Ihe Jode so rhos. n. The return Judges will met in ihe Court H al l.ewishiir, on M( i. i V, June 13, lKfit, at lOo'eliirk. A. M., theu and there to correctly return, add up and pohlish. the num ber of voteMcasI for each randotaie (or each oriie.e; and ihose havnir; th.- hijhesl nmiitirr f ;vulis for each otKre respectively shall he der'arrd the nominees of ihe party. The Judges are also lo provide for ihe choice of Conferees, and appoint Miandini t'mn'ni.'ce. i ne menmrrs pi ine i.omuiiiire in ineir re- ap-ctive districts are to a.'e.ul . having the , rlections opened and closed aeroiding lo this c&ll. Byorderofihe t'ininots.-i C. C. SHOUKI.KV, Chairman. CuMMllifcB MEN. Joseph Moore. AJatll Ge'X. Mar'itl I'rie. bich. li.Tj Chambers. Enoch I 'aimer. Micb'l Kleekuer. Levi Ro.ike. K Ouhnrn. 1'ater Miller. Samuel Ounkle. Daniel Shafer. Thomas Church. Wm. F. Wilson. David Urovs. Candidates' M . V .lllllllllla - ConrreNN UEOK'.B F. Mil I.KR Kso. nf i;.i..H.jidiit.i. rfrnnim. nilfilfurihii (lust irrve'ptr"1'"" in n- --.-., rrnm ib, "Vo'.k.lr.unl " ........... do this on various grounds. I. si. he is tne HarN. Mitchell Haon writes, 17th na battle, in irginia. it. authorship " 1--- 1 j ehoic. of a larse majorny of the l. n.on party ! prisoner-thanks lo attributed to t native of Lewisturg, tTOwd ,b'8 oe"f' dy, makes it im- of Snyder county. 2 I. he is in every panic- msi., iua. ue is uo. a prisoner maoism ... ,. nossibla to aoncaiva of tha ''horrible dia- ul.r.u.ied toth,. high position. :.d.he,san bis legs-but, though a little bruised, i wbo bas seen hard service and 1. an ear-', P0Bhle to conceive of the horrible d.s a.oae.1 man. and 00 p . lineal trickster. 4,h. .,--- .,-. .k:. . i nest man. Carleton. 413 Broadway. New i c ,nd "'"ning fury that raged li ih .iriant.l man iit lh ilittrtrf. 5lh.hr Mr. Miller is , is entitled to ihe nomination. our 6rst choice, and if all signs do not prove abortive he will be our next Representative in Coagress. State Senate. Messrs. Ediioi Permit me tn snggrst Capt. CHARLES C. MIOKKI.EV, of Lewis burg, as a candidate for Senator. He is well and lavorahly known tn Ihe people of ihe new Hrnatorial District, and his fidelity, patriotism ana aouiiy eminently m mm lur me posmon ( named. Jc.xica. ... Amiembly. Messrs. Editors-Knowmg that ihe inter- j ests of Union county have been pioperly J attended io and cared for in the Le.islaiure. bf SAMUEL H.OKWIU. E-q.our present Member in Ihe House, during the ses.imi recently closed, and believing irom past ex perience lhal he is worihy of the confidence and support of our people, we recommend him for re-election. Mass Cirntss. Stierlir. At Ihe last trial, THOMAS CHURCH was the second highest candidate for Sh-TiiT, and nearly two years ago, while commanding his Company of Volunteers in action near Fair Oaks, received a wound from which he has i barely recovered. His good character, his iilness, and the claims of his locality, are undoubted, undisputed. May we not ask for ' him the unanimous support of I'nionisnt for i nomination and for election as Sheriff! Uaios ana Haaatasv. remmlssloner. Mess. Editors Please announce the name of SAMUEL IM'NKI.E in connection wuh tha office of Cnnnty Uommissioner,sahject to the decision of the Primary election. Mr.U. : isa practical man, of good business qualities, and of sterling worth his superior is seldom met with. East DulTaloe especially nree his nomination, inasmuch as ihey have not been aiiiiKuKii ,u iu.. uuam ii'i iiiflnv years. : Eur BrrriLin I To Editors Star A Chronicle New Berlin claims, and we think are justly entitled to a share of the Conniy-OlHces, and in view of Mid claim I would recommend MICHAEL ' K''ECKNK" a suiiahte person for the rnce of County Commissioner for the eqsu- ! "'Ia'T'a H' e",ns'" experience and his 1 f""a ;" "n'r him in every respect justly lit for sa.d office. L.wis.... GEORGE GUTEI.IUs), of M,ffl,burg. i , candidate for County Commissioner. He is a good man in a good location and should bav a good vole. We recommend him as the right kind of a man, tn all of ihe same Wsst Bcrraios. A Hardware Store In Lewisburg ' baa been much a.enV.l ..ol thl-lr .h. waat will be fully met by Mr. PnocroB, ! a a 1 wno nas opened a good assortment in ChimberJin'. Biock. Ue is , genlIeiIJ11 wbo bu bad ample experience in hi. linn aod by doing business on the right plan J tope, to deserve good support. I IttrFor Vie. President, in Pennsylva- --i . vauieruD, U0. Curtis, (en. U '. v.is,uel. liiw i' ABd" Jo,,BOD npropoiti i From Company D, 150th P. V. Cnuii near poUayt.aoaa C. II ., May 17. Tbmkiug it would bo some ooumilatiun to tbe frieuds to know the Hat of wounded and killed of this company, I will givelXortli Anna. (Jon. (i rant is "out of you brief ace mut of tbe same. tlie Wililcrness," heavily reinforced, I May 5, 180t.-C.pt. It. Stoughton, in : ami Iushin on viiroronnly. the knee, and since amputated J Serg. A. ' llauck, iu face, slightly ; Jatnes A. Bell, j aligtitly in buck ; Win. Stiller, finder off; ! J. A. Lucas, through tie breast, and j died next day ; Sitnou Maleboroe, Soger, 'lightly; A. Deal, io abdomen, slightly; J. Donacliy, in foot ; T. Keedy, io arm. May 8. Corp. Wui. Dooachy, killed ; Corp. Albert Foster, eeriouily, io face. '"V - niiujao, in"., . i i.i i I'll ii I . I. . i . J. i'runtzmaa, leg, sligbily; Wm. Kber - hard, seriously, in leg. We came across the enemy on tbe 5th, and fought him for ten days, moving from the left to tlm flail? anmnftiitn - i 1 twice in one day, throwing up nfl -pits oy uiiiu. auu n 'iiiio. oy nay. ana some of tho time heavy skirmishing all night. We wore not allowed to build lire, for (C4t 0f tlie enemy sending same of their frieuds aiu'Hig.t us, we lay so close to them all the time. Tb refore we lived cbiifly ou wa'cr, tack and beef. geant, l corporal and Id privates, all in . ... tolerable iruod hea ih. but worn nut with fighting, marching and exposure. We had ,0 throw e.ery.hing away, so we have to sleep under tho soldiers' great markee the sky. I must bring this to a close, fur want of time to write more. S. C. Ransom, TWe are informed that William Donaciv was shot in the tempi, and fell dead. He was a Bood soldier, and leaves a large l.inily ,n Lewisl.urg and a . f , 1,-1: 1 is 1 800 wb'J U bw J KlS J I Mr-Our last fall's drafted men and ; substitutes, we are informed, went int. ; Co. F. ..ih P. V. principally from Mif- i flin county. From a list furnished by tbe : Adjutant of the Regiment, found in tbe j last Lcwistown G.-jite, we opy Ibe fol- j lowing casualties to soldiers supposed to ne trom union county : irth. iiiab i Kille i Wm. Wa. hiiiskey.JaCob Wirth Hounded J"ha Hrook., Jcreni 1 1 - . . u i 1 L" . .,. lriu, JiD.I. a.uiw, iiuiiu i.iLue-, .l-U- aru i'e. .Mis.iue Jeremiah Raboss. John al i. Tbi."uejti.t l - . 1, . 1 ,1 .. . IIS (;uuneia were Klliea. ana .1). If. re- C r J He says D. C. Rrewer is a prisoner, and as be saw F. it. Sterner throw up bis sworu iuiuks lie biso is a prisoncra . , . . ..... Ilimmelricht, and several others slightly F D J wuuuucu iu iu laic aciiuua r iu tuwu vu .-..ouga. sis., t ii . t. - r r i :. 1 V? UI.U.1.U.IUT 1.11U 01 !.rei wiiua tbe uebe s bad bim three days aud used . . , , . , . , 3 ... htm badly, but he has got away, and lies . , . " . " B'c 'B one cf iur UUP"'S- James Bawbart (son of Jacob of bite !... .v,-. ... to.i. . i.n :-- I 7.' 7", I I T."" into his left breast, through his shoulder, and out at bis back, yet be writes that be ) is doing well. This is bis third term of, servi.e duiing tbe war. i, . ,h. it!- -o .. ! j . 1 -. ' i.L. ! a- sua new recruits were iu ine luicaest ui the hardest fights. All their letters breathe tbo most determined, hopeful spirit : they are resolved, on seeing tbe end of Lee's vaunted army, and expect to realize it. John II.MyEHH,a native of Lewisburg, enlisted in Co. G., 55tb 111. Vol., and has survived many bard-fought fields in tbe West Iiaving re-enlisted, he employed bis brief furlough in seeing his friends in ibis region, and started back for dnty tbe 24th inst. While here, be amused himself by tossing a few bombshells into tbe organ 0f the Copperheads, and the squirms and .. . . s- bisse. of the "snakes" were most ludicron. ud m'B... Jon.- M'Piiebson, of Co.E., 53d P.V., bas reaobed borne from tbe late actioua in Virginia, having been wounded by a ball wbicb passed through bis left side above bis hip. Lieut. Mengas reported eighteen losses in tbe Company(origioallyCburoh's) but names not given. Archibald M.'l's death is contradicted. -aST-The body of Reuben Wykoff, who wa. drowned on Saturday week, below "no fl M"""1? lt an i near Union Furnace on inquest held that night b' W""L !Irr'"' K1 --1 Tuesday -.aw Isl. tm. taken by bis friends for interment at Turbutville. aairThe cbi'dren of James Moore.shoe mak.r,who resided in Union county about twenty year, ago.will be thankful for any information respecting bim. as-Tbe widow of Mr. Ileckendorn continue, the D.-aeneotp. wubliib- Bent t New Bwlin. Tbe widow cf Mr. Ileckendorn Weare laying iu front of tbe enemy, 1 .. . "'i Pu oeyona ; beef bo-c.( scr-p. 0f leather, shreds ofitbcm laid away here to "sleep" scores st in o'clock, A M, ail thai messuage and lot I doiug picket and other duty. Lieut. ! : '"H T '" witbftel cips gurinents, and blankets, ami various of years ago, ever dreamed of tuoh war f ground siiuate on Water St. Lewlsborj,; was not absent from the cumpany but two and night, directing tho general move- , knapsacks, oast (or "shed as they say j j joat- ta the i,ina ! Vet it aliogeiher, to suit porch.iersn hem. suit- days. Our little band c insists of 1 ser-! Proo. Urant is evidently em- ; here; in piles as men rusned into combats j ba8 g0 harpcned that betBeBD ,he hails of " J'V' ,rh.V,,,t,.. ..V.. ., d ihe , rove- Tll.'niLly Morula!.,' Ken t. I!y iiioaii.s of a .Jam, (Icn.Daiiks lias J cscanctl from Jani;"r on Rod Ilivir, ; (' ... ,P1. i.-, rotronti'il towards tlio Latest News Steady Advance of our Arms. The Secretary of War, under date of Tuesday, May 21, details tbe antilhward progress of the peral corps of Gen-Tal Grant's army. Tboy were occasionally attacked and sometimes had to attack the . enemy but, in etery ca.e. our arms were ' successful, with little loss to our side, the Kebels evidently suffering greatly. Our advance forces must bo within 25 miles of Hiohmood. ' D.. I i ... I tl!-t 1 f . t 11 . ouiicr. ii r 1 1 1 v. iiii'i m inn. ii.j ; resisted successfully nine assaults made against him. and s rvi, ,.m 1. aru.rl.i,. nut the enemy who are making .uperhumau iff.rts to swoll their force. Wasiiinoton, May 5. Intelligence has reached the citv that (Jen. Lee, after falling ba.k from the IxNorth Anna, oommnnced a bast retreat. i n sir r tii-iii o ..-a -ifai.. it. ih... .u . j sk" uv v . -Niuiiuai , u uia ii.L ca i Li uui , ' Jlff. D his c.biuct left Richmond some days ago, ; fearing that in tbe approaching auaconda eBiurce of Urant tbey might be gobbled i . ? lRre l",,e d,jubt ,hl,, K!n""11J i L lh" uue ,s PrV'. wellL T of M- It is nothing less thau a I Wy l be "Commmee on I'.ckiog" for ; Restaurant Department of the Sanitary ; - . ...,-,..,u,.rr..,, p...u.u.uiu.jioffiee.1,,. ..,-,., M, b.,e rMl .ld8 hnng their article, to either of them by Monday, 30ib inst, as they desire to pack by Tuesday and forward Wednesday. No matter bow small tbe contributions for the ';k aud wouuded, all will be thankfully receivod. So bring on your jellies, dried , cannea iruits, nam, butter, eggs, lowl j or whatever you have to spare, and they i will be carefully attended byC.W.Scbafflj, j T.U.Evaos, A.W.Brown, H F.Hursh. I - . - tu.11 1... j at j if n.j. "i - I as a oy.c unu ,yrun junc ut- ' er. as . fmm ihs t.nk. Jarin. a i ... ..... ZxZS : . .i.,4.,:-,- L-..1, t o-m -.- r..n i 1..,. ... . . - , . . ...... 1 kork, is tbe 1 ublisber. giBTDuring Ibe severe thunder storm of rri -i. Tuesday evening last, as we are informed, IDe lightning passed down the Lewisburg ,. . . , .u. Kanitdl r h 1 1 r n h u t ni. 1 a I r n n . pa. i ti ; " .. L'..'. -.aa.vaa bb- aaa ; t it a I . , . i - I List Buffaloe township, and another 10 Union township and killed two out of .. , . . n. . t , .. ..... . u .. Harnsburg, lightning struck three times .. . . ... j . that afternoon. W ednesday evening, the ' fluid burnt out the Telegraph instrument .. . 4 "iveruoui, BCguTbe Sexton of Lewisburg Cemotery reports tbe following interment, for the year ending 1st inst. Bort... out.ida. Total , , 20 no' under V'J 16 45 15 11 2G 5 2 7 49 29 78 UO years to CO .- UO year, and over Those over GO bad reached 62, 63, 67, "G, 79, 80, 82 years. Fruit. Cherries in tbi. region have been considerably blasted, while peaches and other fruits are quite promising a. far as our information extends. Tbe cold weather gave the early grain. good start, and recent rain, and beat are grand for the grass. John B. Packer of Northumber land county, and George Hergncr of Dan phin county, were on Wednesday eleotetf Delegates from this Congressional district lo tbe Union National Convention, Balti more. Dr.Stewart of Juniata oounty and Capt. Orwig of Union county, alternates. , 1 ....a, Get vp your CMi if you want. In a few days, clubs for Star & Chronicle at Biehl's, Buff. X Roads, and Slifer P. O., expire. Tho.e wishing to renew, please do o at once. Don't need a Prospectus tbe money is all tbat i. required. rOa Monday next, in front of Ihe Court House in Ilarriaburg, tha draft will be resumed for tbe deficient district, in thi. Congressional Division. Dauphin eonnty we suppose will come first, Union county last. awSJ-Messrs. Moore & Snyder have jast issued No. 1 of a very neat neutral jour nal the "Jersey Shore Herald." W David Rath ba. opened a Law .hop at 39 N. nigh St., West Chester, Pa. t9See Real Estate aod other New Advertisement! in tbi. piper. I "a ma a enaomcia. Three Daya in Cumberland Valley, ana uasi 01 11. TflE JKTT;sIIUKU UATTLB riFT.D. A party of Lutheran preaobers oame Will. a., nu.l.i.il.n hmwiiiiv annno.i i- i j.i.i.i..j, ""6 -if j gave their souls to ti m who gvo tnem from the Synod at York, to isit their old , Bm tbey poured out their life's blond for College and the scenes of warfare. The j their country I How fable ate oi.r pa latter was ''done" by them before break- i tiiotio impulses compared miih most of fast this morning, bat it seemed rather "'"8e l" 'l"1. tuuH "J w',uiu . , .. ... I two miles of this cotis.orated hill . How tin fast by our party. Hiring a carriage. I - . .., , . .. 3 r J i it I ""'ly thousands will piuuily perform p:i- wo were first taken to Ulp s Hill, on the j prilliag,.a toeurvey scenes hailowed by tbe 8. W. portion of the V within which r.rtiUi .-.zi and breath of those the - - our Coal lines of defeuoe. -Jbe ! earthworks for oannon, and the earth, j t0ue "' breastwork thrown op fur I " 1 1 . I L . r " ur " '""g ,uo v'"w ,u" mile or more along the brow of that ! "'U. remain an tiiey were, aod V under- stand are to remain thus for tbe benefit future tourists. A worn bnrse-shoe from this hill I retain "for luck." The ' flnvnmmatit fiffirti.pu n!lintml ttftnt tho . - ........ wvi.wi.i.. . . -. . . ! battle, thousands of small arms, and evcrvminz eisa aeemea wnriuy 01 iraus- portatiou ; curiosity hunters have explored for miles around for memorials, and have carried away ton. of lead and iron mis- lfc; d "y interesting relics of va- j rious kinds are preserved in the town aod .;!,.. ltem.in, nf tin ..rtrid.e ho i . i . i . t trom wuicn mey never reiurnea tnese . i : . i . : -: are tbe principal imemonals remainins the surface The owner of "Sherfy's ! PeC' orchard D-kd Preacher, ; nd from him, while gathering ,t0Des from a lodge of tbe battle field. I had a few pieces of lead which bad been fl.t- toned by lodging in crevice, of rocks. 1 . ,6 . .. . while others are buried on the surface by hiog earth tbrown ofer them.0 J. i .-.,: i.. TK. f . M..V-I ' J r - e - - , --g l0 tb- yfm Q 0M jiue- i be nebei grsTeg generally were natural hoi- juw iu,- vilich ,De- werc nasiil, laid, iu(J thrown 0Ter them leaving tho ': lattce nearly level. There sre woods ' or loree mii, beyond our lines on j ,lie jj ,, N W., within which the j ilebes jay uo,ii proparcd t0 attack our I iieg) and mer9 uU0. exposed on the I moro open ,utf.fl8 between the two lines, . , , a r JU9 w IV. iuiui miuo 111 um unci, - ,e,ultci1 adversely to ns. frees wbere ! L.ll. h.. hn ..tr..l. anil other trnea P- i j .1 . -11 l. ... i (sekcu wuik, am buuu. an sun uuisata Inf inn IHill men A. tr..nnm itv or ail' here less than a year ago. "Tha Granite Spur" is a memorable point, between the two Round Tops, al- l . . . ! most at the extreme N. W. of our line. Hugo rocks were there piled up by na . . i ...... -J .h k A-aa . - 1. .. . 1UI Lj RUU III. fj"!'. WC.W.WU W CI V kJ UUI ... t . . ., . , , 1 men filled with other stooos, thereabout abundant : upon and behind this bold rampart, cannons were dragged, and smaller fire arms taken. Oa ths last day's fight, the enemy massed a large force from their N. W. lines, and bore desperately against this work, but were i;.-ll. ,.,n,e.I Moan- one dnfnnnn ... so perfect, and their exposure coming down and np the valley was so great, that tbe dead and wonnded fell like grass, wbilo the survivors, prostratiog them selves, yelled and groaned for mercy. r... .-..k-a.- .-;.l L, ll.o .irvinl Ul .u.-uui-u -- - -a.- of a Rebel officer, from Florida, who had k t..,A tha wir and had haen u in many .bgagemcnts. lho tilacK B0J I was employed for a eook, and stated tbat the Rebel, were jubilant the first day, dubious the next, and a retreat was com manded at the end of the third day, when he managed to escape, lie afterwards met his former master, a wounded pris oner, bound for Johnson's Island; be was quite friendly, and said be would write and let tbe black boy'a father and motbor know wbere he was. A well-informed gentleman informed me tbat the fidelity to bis flag of a eolor bearer of the 150th P. V. in the first day', fight, elicited tbe expressed admira tion of a Rebel General. I .appose that bearer was young Qutelius, of Mifflio- burg, wbo wa. buried in this National, Cemetry. There are now nearly three thousand grave, here, and board, erec ted at the bead of each. When one stands in the center of this amphitheater, and surveys tbe mute, long, fearful row. of .o many brave men', bone, buried be neath, he ba. a more realizing sense of the coat of tbat victory than any tnere word or figures could give. Some board, have the full name, rank, com pany, regiment, State, and perhaps other details of tbe eleepiog hero, while others give name only or designation of compa ny, regiment, or State. But tbe most impressive graves are those marked as "UNKROWif," those whose individuality i. lost, but whose uniform, arms, or some other fact identified a. Union men : for then, no friend ehall ever weep and point. ing with certainty say, "here lie. my boy, 07 baiband, J tottr, my father, my friend." Mistake of l.ryiliff Rebels berr, or leaving out Unionists, are D t to be considered i probable, liut wboCan ti ll the foud bopta blasted hi re ! what lovely, gene rous, high-mio'led, pure-heart ed npc-uimetis of youth and uiauuoud here t . . . i on l ived so dearly . II ow many survivors will hither cuuie once aod again, Id re- view and point out to friends and compan ions tbe .pots athere they marched and f.ht nh.M il.. In.t r.r .,nrr ,bej mt,te cptnrcd or wounded where this or that comrade was hurt or killed ! '1 heir toiUotnej mruey ended, thier dtscen- daat. will survey the same grounds, and t'" '"" ,UM v a""""""4 , . . .j;,ercrecn Cemetcv " at the 8 W. of ! nil lil..i.,im mitl. th ' t nn ( ruet- and hlendioe witb the ' National Cemet - ' ary," is the tiame of the village burial place. It is well laid out and embellishe., i Lh".b '. 1Z , - , .nMstnri nf Ih. ' . illfluenll,i j faolilil.9 of ,U9 regioo. Lilte htd tbe i r... ..r -i.. . . . . . - . learning and tbe mansions of the dead, .L. t: . . . . . . . . . ...... .1 ' tbe nery missiles were tossed over a Pful viN. and the memorial of I or prostrated by the Rubcl fires. A grand s0Uiera' Mouument is projected, midway ! between the local and the natiuLal I cemeteries. I Destined Gettysburg is to be de- ! e " . I?7,era! 'f30" for vf mD' ! 1? bo,e . W.e P P. . . ' , .. 1 : .e lUB DesS OI 111. ia s 1 1 1 iuu miu ui'ii- j , era e-tcitained wui the nary following extra bill : Ma. 11. isii.. DR. ToJ. L.TaTL M.j lu, IS". To S Ja' bnard ft 100 Io horse anil car riaja 2 i!as -u 00 $. J uO Ived yayi.ot J L. TAlK. ( Or Uoanu cd tha Lrwi. tmrg tcrouf h nap ) It was a fair outfit. And if yon ebarge $2 per day for each 0 two horses, ; $2 per day fot ' for the driver, j nd wlliPIj; lot tbe carriage, 5 per aay aou t?- per -aj ivr uaiues. PEa DAT FUR EACU It counts up S-U, to ne sure : out men 1. 11 to I .' . a... ... o..u . 001 100 - sieep; iu.u (.lire. . iu,i,iD2 , for ,hey are unreasonable. A - ..T1....- ,.t !, 1t. I V tnt.1 n ; regimen, .Mngb, and ! I.tpn hi a heavv emharkment of tha Old -j to some as 'tevens tape-worm. 1 am anxious to see that abused road made available, and get "out" somewhere say to Cham bers. urir, where it is claimed railway shall be extended east from Connellsville, through Somersot, Bedford and Fulton counties, lormiog a southern reonsyiva- nia Railway. May it be done, and that speemiy, lor me gouu ui uui euvuessors Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment. A CERTAIN CLUE for Pains in Limbs and Back,.8ore Throat. Croup, Khf utnatism. Colic, Vc a perfrct family metlicinc, ami aeverfaiU. KeaJ ! Head!! Read!!! Lito!u. Watii: Co, Mtrn., Juno IH. Th.K in to rrrtily tlit my wife wan tHttt-n nitU Q.iiu-vf Sort. Throt; it ouauirniti to wII, ami wa in wjrn that fh eouM n.rt wallow, anj coutflird vifotly. 1 ' .t "liA I Prices 25 and SO cents. Sold by all Drug gists. Olfice 56 Cortlandt St. Xew York Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative, Hiiyt'i Hiawatha Hair lieatoratirt. The standard staple preparation for the hair, warranlid in all cases lo restore faded and gray hair, and whi.krra. to their original rolor. It la", not rlaiui to makf tb. hair srow iu lo-r. it baa I "" tU '. nothing will do that wl.at-s.r Diay be It do that wliat-s.r Diay he l.ut It u-ill prrvrnt it irom , iTrrii,j th- wotrar-, lut It mil prrtrnt it Irom ; I ba.: ttltu of pri..u nue of preparation, eontainina aulpbur, .oirarof lead, kc It ritmreiin.Hoapiii.wai.h. "e. or it ai-pllmtion. nor will It atai m ih. eaailr apoli.il and wiped trom tn. Mo a UIIT auiHifii ana amra in'm wun- any Hair drmtng. "." ,h. V.'"."1 ."''.n! ow hair with an uiiVniTfr. b?ekoidis.' instead of tbe dull nOTTS lXl'EKlAL VOCOMXG CKFJM. Superior to any ItairOreaiiinc in use. Oil. and Color, the Hair at tha mum linie. Changi light and red bair to a laulilul brown or blark- &.1J everywben. JOSEPn HOYl CO, 10.1;1 No. 10 I DiTrrmt J riaee, New Vork ILCTaDisuura xttiic&ri. Corrected Semi. Weekly Wheat, 1,75 Barley 90 to 81,00 Rye 1,20 Eggs 15 Corn, 1,30 Tallow 10 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Lard, fresh 15 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool OO Dried Apples 8 lb Potatoes 50 FirkinButter 1 Side. & Shoulder 12 , 0t: I um to ine esiaie 01 s-amuei ... .son, laie tircsh Cutter... o nam......... jj ( uf Eij Buraloe ,ownship. dee'd. have been Rags 4, 5, and 6 Country boap . O , gra-..d ln the subscriber. All persons indeht- Sides & Shoulders ers witn KID. iu I D.C9. In J.reT -bnr.. Ilb ult. In her Snth rnr. VARV E. wife of Charles II IKKV and dannhtrr of Urorz. P. and Kl.anor Ni.s". She l.aera a hn.band with three una 1 1 children and many relatiraa to mourn her lots. In Lewi-burg. 2lt Inat, Mm. Ml'RPOCK. seed about SO year.. Also MAKV daughter of rranci KEt.NAN,agd 10 yaarf. In Cbtlliafiuaqn town.hlp, Ttorth'd Co., on th. 26tb inat., UKOKUK al UOWKLL, aged ! years. In Lewi.Snrj, ZM Inat, IIORACK M.aon of T.O. and Rbada kVANS,all about 4 years. Ia Chllliaqu.qu., 2dth last, SARAH wlfc of Theodor. MILI.KR, eio-d about 3 year. In Kelly Tp, 2-th in.t, LAURA CKCKLIA, aged 7 yrs and 4 ma, daughter nf John W. and KettMra I LIMillt. In Kelly Two., Kth inst- SAMCSL SPOTTS, In bis 4'th yar. Information Wanted OF Mr. JAMES MOORE, a Shoemaker by irade. He was lasi heard from about twenty years afro in Union county. Infor mation desired hy his daiiRhier.Mary Moore, and his sons William and James Moore. Intelligence may be forwarded to the office of the LffisbuiS Chionida I"1' IIAUUWARE STORB i LEWISBURG. GEO. W. PIlttCTOR, LATE of l'lllLADELl'HIA, C"t i LAlt'H aJ CMl'LETR iKil HARDWARE, in CliamljcrliiiS Ulocli, 5tli and .Market Sta, r"f.ectfu!lv annoitircc t tlie fiti'.i9 .f rniorl an.1 iiciliTwrinf? couutiea (hal ,, prepared Jiaviliir p u n h :! 1 a large p:irt of lii-t H .xAi flow MaUU-'aclurv-a Of ttMaf ageiitoi to oiler sueli inxiucciumits tu jiurellajt-rs, AYIIOLESALE OR RETAIL, I . , . ... . r..r(.,K1,e STiiCk- 1'IMCL.S l.fur Dunlia.-iuir i C 1 J 1 . ' UOIUlirV aiOICIVfl' j,-; Uan they cau inrchae; ia l'liilaJcIpliia.. . . - I TZrZTT Imwrtant tO TaX-Payert. '-,---.,, . -M i,if n..t .old kcfore ynvate a.Se-or. ! 'a,.... .t rej wi,h fhoice Fron Trees The point command- a beautiful view of tne Sus'iue hanna. For terms app'v lo JAMES F. I.I NX. Attorney in fact for the heirs. Lawisburg. May 37, 1SC1 CAUTION. . LI. persons are warned nnt tn purchase :. or hold my. note lor Sixty Dollars, pay- in three month', dated ahrut the '. h of : April. t.. Jo Andrew Hafer of Kelly TJ ' ' ! AUBAHAM LEW. Ke!!yTp, May 57, IS.,4 pUw L 1ST of l-Cltrrsi remaining In Ihe Post Oilice at LEWISBLKU, fa., up IO j May t. -64. ; Ash Sarah Tfe. Mrs. Mary Kiiitf -r. fcltaa Kll-kn.r J. iLaDdl'ai'k Sli.aa Zodimiaa .L Mit. Cora !.ol..-k Mi-a SI. 'Mail. K. U. Maltm Miu Sarah Maua Jo.. Mill.r laaae Mnrriwy Marsar 1 Maurvr M isa ka tiid ,SlTr.y Sliaa Ma-arvt 'Slorri I'harla ,luur. Mins Kat. ..Mul!. r Mr. Jaisib : -.an-li'M Mhi. Sarah 'Kau-h Mis M.r- Kirnl Mr. Samuel S-ha-aA r Ml L.tti. aiahllharl F. Sh.llrnU'rirr Sliaonl iSmith str. Aaron t3haiha'"k Mi- Mary .Stiimi'h Mr Thorua B. Jfttull Sir. Thr.ma. (Taykr Mr. KlarJ )l'lrirh IHirrr 4Wau-r Mr. J... AilaiMlU lioat. Atrbi. n Mi AnnlS I liar. U.narriun I l..ra Mr. l C. ' H....1 Mr j H. Hu'urd n Mr I'aseal . fl'?,?,, ch,.,r sir. t. . c -ll.r si L.'i-a la-liao Ur Valentine ran Pranki. Samoer , r.iim. a. i. ,,,, (,. a. Judicn in.r.m0 Mr j n i r.T . ... Knt.rliD.Chri.lraB . Klr-t Thoiuaa (.la-.al Mr. K. ilrfttorr sir. tor" (.l-aon Sir. TitnoUiT Hau.. sir liirs. ifaatet Slil.oul. 3 ll.nn Mr Marr ' llwkni.D MiM Kabscca II. r.t Mr. S. ' Hiqw Mr. K l- lli. k Mi. Juii.n 'fl'l Mr. Sarah S3 Persons calling for the above Letters will ; nl.ase say they are .'advertised 1 u. w nMBEHT.r m 3irOCtlttf cltCOtl AFTER PROCLAMATION I T the latest of all is that of C.W.SCIIAFFL.I-, who, hj-vintj returned frm Jiew York and Philadelphia, is prepared to sell Goods Cheap for Cash. jtB. " . . . -v ... A largo asssortincnt 01 I'rnC'S, Ltleni- O f ' leal. Oils. Paint.. Varnishes. I've IStoffs. Glass. Perfumeries. Coal Oil. Lamps, 1113, lirushcs.Toys, Fancv Notions, ;Phnicrlv or BeBI'1 "ifilf!' ?JYrTn ' - .. J . x. -, . ', .M. The names of such persona as are a p., tonlectiouaries, ut, 1 ipes, lhjs ljme actaiiy -j ie.an, in the mUttaii li: , .r.l.,--, 1 . ' .t . a. ' hoap Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery, Art itp. A'i' . r r rjPhvsieiaas' compounded. tarefnll Wines and Liquors for Medicinal ! purposes, warranted genuine and of the best j quality. LEWISBURO - Mt 3S. IRfit " Samuel .oll, dec'.,. -rOTIcEa-Wbereas letters testamentary ed to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havinr claims or demands against the estate ol -the said decedent, will make known the same, without delay, to AW. NOLL, Eax MOSES NOLL, Ea'r East Buflaloe, May 13. IW4. N. B. All persons havinc claims or de mands against said estate, and those knowing themselves indebted, will please rail and settle their accounts immnliat.iv with vt m L. Harris. Esq. A.VA ROLL, r.x x MOSES NOLI. ,Er R, II. LAIRD, Justice of tbe Peace, LEWISBURG, PA. OFFICE in Frick's Building, 3d street, 3 doors North of Market. April 23, 18S4- CHARLES BUCUMILLER, liOOK-OINDER. Xevv Berlla, Pa. 1 PARTICULAR attenUcn given ro woik dem at lead. 4ipd I of j,;,-. CALL AM' EXAMIB elsewhere. - . ... -.-.Trv.l X n 4 d aaf JJCI MIIIMIICU HI UVilVA rP"E sI Ai B TAX most be paid bef.ro 1 J"?. 51"' itl""''?: to e.nle tte3oi,TtottoW1 According to ihe Act of Assembly passaa last Semico, no cbttement will ba allowed H hereiolore, but il r.ol paid fiit per cm, wili b adittd. VV VI. JU-S Es, Co. TrctW tewisburr;. May SO, Ib6. NOTICE. I.L persons are hereby notilled' not U meddle with- a large black Horse wbsr in Gtuaot CaarvL.'s possession, as we hav loaned him lo ibe .aid iso. Chappie dvrrag cur pleasure. BE AVErT. MARSH CQ. Union Furnace, May 13, 1861. "READING KAIL ROAD. Hammer Arrangement. n RK.VT Trunk Line from tbe NortI V.T an.l srTh Wat Sir PtillailalrkU. Haw York, Bm uinir, pirlix.il.-. LWdii, All.ato-. Eaac.a. Trwii. 1. a.p llarristuri( Vr f-tl.-.lhia, Smm .af-V Hifnf. I'otU.ilie, and all JfrlBaihU statinna, at A M. au.l i V M. N- Vurk Eiiirm tirara Barrbbiirg st SJ A am. in.' .t N.W Vork 1.4& th. tan.. dT. ,n . v'. A M.ana rriuro. fr ont Ihfri-tiSTc it ft r f. A .jv i.l Ac-.-onn-Jall -a ri-HragM Vim IVTVS tare irom liarrwl-UT To Nw 7nf f 1: to Fblfti aj. ( hiA . si. aoi $- 6j. f ran t-tMcbed tbrofMtlk. K-tum. nc Wav Now fork uMM. 2 boob, u4 t P M, i P.u-ijot IbXpreM atnvinc at lfarrtlrrf at 1 4 M j ! r,tllf'rtiivat s.li A -l.aod.. t M. Sltjpn'ari im tb.N York .pr trahw-lkf ng to anil fr n I'itl'burij. wilbooteb. Parsnrnby tlie CatawLwa Kail ttoad UaTi TMM at ... A If. and 2- IM Jf 34 Ilt WLa4.lpkJ Xw Ttl ami all trVtnt. TraiQ4 leare PottuvHI al 9.19 A M, u4 SJt tmtt0 ra.taUvlT', llwrtuburif aoJ Turk' An AcsirrrJitkni Pawenifwr traio Wmtm lUatflug ftt Cti JAM. aud rvturn' ftota ftiiiaJ.! at frut W M. All lit above train run daily, baa-lay asrvytafL A sun-la train laave PottaviU M IJW A MM Pbiiallpt.a at V St. Ccmmutation, Mileaff?, Swov in4 Ctcartm Tfcktf at rt-iiucro rl to aoJ irum all pctnU. bu iuuu U tige a-iuwcd to aarh -nwinir. ti. A. I COLAS, Nay 2. 1a4. Geoeral Sarintaflt Orrica Paovorr Miirlil, i 14th Distsict, Pi.-. V Haaatsauao, May t, 196.. ) rrsHE time for the assignment and correc J Hon of credits by enrolling boards.undar the provisions uf circular No. 45, currant series, from Ihrs otftce u extended to May IS lSi.l. .All claims relative to eredH waicti may be preseniej to Uisiricl rrovwst star. shals, on and after that date will be referred. 10 the olfice of the A. A. Pro Mar Oca. lot decision. i. Tbe different Boards of EnroIln.es. Western Division, Pa., are requested to im. mediately proceed to execute the said seci-oS) of the act of Congress, eotiiled "A act to ameud an act for enroling and calling owl the national forces, and for other purposes." approved February .5, 1864. II. They will at once appoint th neeess. ary enrolling officers for their respective districts, with instructions, 1st. To enroll all persona whose a antes have been omitted by the proper enrolling officers, previous enrollment. 2d. All persons wbo shall arrive al tha age of SO years before the draft. &1. .Ml aliens wbo have declared inaii intentions to become citizens. 4th. All persons discharged from lb military or naval service of the United States wbo have not been in such fur two year I during the present war. filh. And all persons exempted nnder tb . provisions of the second section ol the enrol. I ling act, approved March 3d, 163. but sol exempted under the provisions of the act approved February 24, 1864. 1 1 1 11 1 f 1 ...1 T ... -;il .I,, wa I ilia JU- Ul'.IU vl a. II I I ' 1 1 111 ' It. Ill Bi.u w. Jonce proceed 10 strike from the enrollment. ! unon satisfactory proof t i he names of all persons who bare artived at the ae of fony-five years. -bve y I The names of persons manifestly at military I . . . m.ar.1 a.P.ir. nf lb. Iit.rl K I . I 4th. The names of such persons as havs) served in the military or naval service of : the U.'i. two years or more, during the prea. I ih.r.fro'm. JNO. KAY CLEMEMT. Capt. and Pro. Mar., Uth Dtsu, Pcau'a. May II. JREMER, LONG tk CO. have just reei! in ereat variety of descriptions and prices. : Call and see. May C -w-ai, V.STER, Salt and Eish for sale by I I ' KREMER. LONG fc I :Ct IlKEH Garden Heeds, Onions included, 4 just re d by KKEMEK, LONG fc CO Just received l.too Tarda Beat Pa cific lleLalncA, in Ends from on io ten yards, for sale at from 30 38 cents per yard, by KKEMER, LONG A CO. Jan. 13, Estate of George Hauck. dee'd. I ETTF.RS Testamentary on the Estate of J j GEORGE HAUCK. dee'd, late of Was I Bunaloe township, I'nion Co- haviot bees. ! granted to the undersigned, all persons ideb. ! led thereto are requested to make immediate) J payment, and those having; claims orHemanda against the same will pre.eni tnem . ... ment. MARV HAUCK. w.'n pd CON K A D HEt KLER. " West Buffaloe, April 31, Ht. A Fbyslcian Wanted, fllO TAKE charge of a village and ccoatrv I practice a good location. orI,Itie mars a.dftS f - D. Uittr, a,-3i"a t . Ta
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