Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 03, 1864, Image 1

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"THE UNION," established is lbh
BY 0. X. WORDEN AND J. R. COIiNELIUS.
At l.o per Year, always In Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 18C4.
-CHRONICLE," established la 18 IS
rlliLIMIKU tiKUI-Ut'Eklt'--
Tutihy Murniii!; & Friday Afternoon.
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AB It A II A 31 LlNCOLX
ELFCTUKAL TIf K FT
MottTut M MxHtu
1 R..Wrt P Kui;
2 .org oaUss
S ..fury Hum in
4 W i.iiftin II hrrtt
ft ButiD-lrokl
Cbrir M ttuoip
? K'-btrt Vnk
William TV I or
J.-tiu ItVt-mtiJ
10 Uvcb.ri 11 C rII
11 liWarJ Ho.lula
12 Chartc. F IW1
Tn OrNt.iru.t
13 Ki w W II. i
U l'hr:e It linrr
l John Wifitcr
Iti fa4c lUnfr o
.'J John i'atron
Samuni II li-k
1M rfrril BHnr
a? H'-rwtr M'Jutifcln
J 4 J. hi. V Hlaiicharii
AMENDMENTS TO TtlK CONST!! L'TIOS.
Fur the Ftrxt Amfndntritt.
h'r tkf- Srrimd Amrwliitrnt.
For the Third Amrudtuiut.
Election on Tuevlay. A" 2. IHfll
Primary Elections.
The Republican ami all other le:il voters
in t'nion couniy wh'.i u'a:n ilie Xa'i Oil
Administration in us effris to suppitas
Treason and Rebellion and to maintain ihe
m ... . .. 1 .L... I . n ...... I a..
uiiMiniima inn ior nui t ...
meet at their OMiat places ol h.odin elec
tions, on SVI'IHUAV alirrnooii, tbe Mill
day of June, ISfil. between Ihe hour of 4 and
7 o'clock in the borough, and btlueen the
hours of 3 and 7 in ihe lou-nships and, slier
choosing a Judie, Inpeco rs a. d t.'lera or
Clerks if drs.ire.1, proceed lo vole, bj ballul.lor
One eaudidate for C mrefS,
Oue caudidaie t ir Snutur,
One candidate for Aenibly,
Oue candidate lor Sber.ff,
Oue candid ite for Coiumiosioner,
One candidate for Auditor,
One candidte for Coroner,
One person f .r U.iturn J udgo of thedis-
trier in which the oter r.-sid.-s
The ballots to be opened a soon as ihe '
hour l.r cIomh:; has arrivei, read a'oud. and 1
ine true reiura rrruned to by he Jode and
Clerks and given to the J.idse so chostn.
The return Jmlzes will meet in the Court
House at I.ewi-bnrR, on Mi U V, June lit. '
IHCt, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. ihea and there iu '
correctly return, a id up and publish. Hie num
ber of voles ca-l lor each randi.laie for each
ottice; aud th.ise having ihe highest number
v( votes for earh ollice re-pecm-eiv, ha:l t.e
dec'ared ihe nominees ot ihe fartv. 'I'he
Judges are also lo prnvi tp for ihe choice of
Conferees, and appoint Siai dins t'l'in-nit'ee.
The members of Ihe Com in n lee in their re- :
apective diKincts are to ai.end to having the
cleclions opened aud closed accoidmg to this
call. By order of ihe fornm't'ec: j
C. C. SHOuKI.EY, Chairman. !
CtiMMITiLK Mt.V
Joseph M lore.
Pe'er Miller.
Samuel Duokle.
Daniel Shafer.
Thom Churoh.
Wm. F. Wilson.
David Grove.
Adam C,f,z.
Mtnin Driesbich.
v (.':"rh"r-
Ln.K-hPalti.er.
Mich'l K tckner.
Levi K "ike.
K Osboro.
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CanuKiales l oninifi.
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tnKret..-Ct:OR(;E F Mil I.FK Kq.
i the Miinmhura and Middleburg papers and
in the Selmsen'" l't-
rmm tbe W.kifreurd "
IT" We to day present the name nf fleorr-e
T. Miller as our first choice for Confess. H e
dn th:s on various grounds. 1st. he is the
choice ofalarye majority of ihe fnion pany
of Snyder coumy. 2 I, he is in every panic-
ular suited to tins hih positi in. 3 I. he is an
honest man, and no political trickster. 4ih,
u. la ihc nil i'iic-ii man ill iiitr u1-.11 I' -1
is entitled to Ihe nomination. Mr Miller is
our first choice, and if all sisns do not prove
abortive he will be our next Representative
in Congress.
State Senate.
Messrs. Etuors Permit me to sncsest
Capt. CHARLKH C. MHOKKI.EV. of Lewis-
burp, as a candidate for Senator. He is well
and favorably known to the people ot the new
fenatAriai Lhstnct.and his fidelity, patriotiain
and ability eminently fit htm for the position
earned. Justic..
Aembly.
Messrs. Editors Knowing that the inter
ests of Union couniy bane been p opeily
' "i i"i me i.rsisiaiure.
by A M L'E I. H . O It V 1 1 j E-q .oiir present
Member in the Hou-e, during the session
recently closed, and behevin. (mm na.i e,.
t..n.1.J J j r . . 1 . 1 . 1
rerieoce lhat he is worthy of the confidence
and support of onr people. we rcom mend him
for re-election. Masi Citizeks.
SherlST. '
At the last trial, THOMAS CHt'RCH was
the second highest candidate for Shenir, and
nearly two years acn. while commandins his
Company of Voltmieers in aciion near Fair
Oaks, received a wound from which he has
barel, recovered. His good characer. h
fitness, and the claims of his locality, are
nndoubted, onriisputed. May we not ask L r
him the unanimous support uf Tnionisis for
nomination and for election as Sheriff j
Laio-t 111 HaaMoar. j
C ommlKloner.
Mesa.Editors-!n looking over the column
slltrn i!.,fvnVyi'Ur p,rfr; 7r
BAMLtL VI -Nhl.E rect m mended for Com-
miasioner. Mr. Duukle is a good man for
tbat office, and will receive our beany sup-
port Whitb Dcta. :
tj7"Probably no man in our county was so
aions incidentally to eomnensaie those whom
great a loser, pecuniarily, by the removal of Samuel Blackfoid. 32, farmer.
hfV,-,B0ff',,'1N,aS Mk'i'H,'L KLE(-jKXEK' John A. M'C.ll, 28. laborer,
or New Berlin. Now while I was (and am) a - ... 41 n u -i
decided advocate of that measure, I always , .e"7 " A,,,' fi- ,b'"l"ntn.
felt it duty and rolicv 10 seek sniiable ncra- ilham W eikel, 27, farmer.
that public interest damaged personally. In A 0 drew Fees, 30, plasterer.
ot"v,PirB'd MrRMash ,7'w ,e"'d '""" Jacob Spees, 23, laborer.
"'ry, and Mr. Merrill, Register & Recorder, u . u nf r
For ihe ..me- reason, I ,sk . liberal vo"e for bmaei Uu'r, 26, farmer.
Mr.Kleckner f..r Commisatoner satisfied lhat iilTtoa AreJ. (colored,) 20, teamster.
he is fit and deserving. Bs-rraLo." ' Henry Katherman, 31, carpenter.
C.ndXeGforGCoun,'' c''- ' J. 9.
candidate for County Commiss oner. H. kIo - 1 is .10
a good man-in a good location-., ? amuel I). Koyer, 23, farmer,
have, good vole. We recommend him as 'Vlls9D Kaiberman, 24, carpenter,
the right kind of a man, to all of ihe same J"""?h Louder, CO, blacksmith.
ort- Wist Et rrttna. j Noah Bingsmau, 30, farmer.
Mess. Editors Please announce the name 1 Jacob Ruble otf f .rm.r
of SAMl'EL DU.NKLE in connection wnh
Ii' "ffice of bounty Commissioner.sahtect 10
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if the Primary election. Mr.U. :
man.orgood business qual.iies.
t wonhlhi. sunerior i. seldom
ui iuc rri
is a practical
Ul nf 1 -
"T . " x wonn nis superior is seldom
m"a: tast Buffaloe especially orge his
Bomtnation. inasmuch as il.ey bave not been
represented in that Board for many years.
Est Bt rriLot
To Editors Star A ChronicleNew Berlin
elaims, and we ihtnk are i.i,tly ntitlH tn .
share of the County Oilier, and m view of!
eKce of Cnnnty Commissioner for ibe eno-
'g imn. His extensive experience and his I
and judgment render bim in every respect '
Jowy at for said office. Ljwivb. ;
MlFlLIMiUUU The lJie hta ninJe
UP and aent ,ur ,he Sanitary Fair, .oh, i
aud o'hir erticlos amounting to nearly ,
$200 1r. It B. Wa-sm bas accepted
hi appointment aa Assistant Saturn at'
Ches'er 1'a Tbe Teleffranh reDorts
Cues er, la ins jeiegrapu repons .
the 80028 of the froa in the boroueb
I ponds Hi oouiineud the eijuaro in tbe
centre of tbeir Cemetery, as a site for a
j MoiiUinrnt to tbe So'di-re wbo have fal
' ten or uiiv fall in tlii" war.
Wkll iis. Uoion towrjbip, Union
I cnuuty, this week sent to ibA Pbiladelpbia j
I Sanitary Fair, 12, collected by Mrs.
j Charles Cawlry aud Mr Jno.K Kreauier. '
; To tba reiunot department, Mrn.S J. I
Walls scot $10, colleo'ed in Leaisburg
reported iu i'hilad. paper.
! Mr. F. Wilson, Chairman of the Agrio
ulturul Committee for Union couuty, also
acknowledges toe niluwitic :
white Deer Tp, by J's Marshall; 153 90
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Tn l,t i Cii,... 91 7
!... 1 ... T.. 1.., x 1 PiJh,..i ' in mi
dJD 00
The Lewixburg Packing Cimmittte also
;kuowlt Jge the following :
, 15 Mis. Jud'e Walls, collected by
1 Ooiiitiiiiiees in l.ewisburg 1(1 CO
j ('oil. in St Pauls Cti., do
i 3 boxes and 1 barrel valued at
4 UO
6S 60
j .H'JIO
I Also a box from Hurt ley valued at 10.00
do KuhMi-e do 10 00
; CjlIectiull. froul jJUjes irmla
19 25
do
do
do
Judj-e Sitiiuntou
Geo. llinielreieb
Charles Fry
2S.00
SI. 75 1
8 50
$lo7 50
The boxes contained dried apples, cher-
rier., peaches, berries, fiuitjces, coiu, beef,
plums, tongues 'cans tomatoes, peaches, can hardly be supplied. From what we "H igtown," (llougetown, now) Kiugs- may take, Or how desperate may be
quiLces, pears, piums, plum aud apple see and bear, we anticipate a full harvest : ton, Middlesex, Penrose's Mills. Sunday ; the resistance.
batter, ham, crackers, bard soap, potatoes, 1 of erain and grass in our Siate. There : iu Carlisle. Oj 19th March, passed over A rebel irou-clad attacked a moni
whortleberries, wines, cuirant j;lly, milk are lees poor fields than were prophesied ' South Mountain, where the snow was two tor near Uermuda lluudred, but was
crackers Si. ' in the Spring, aud every week's advanae , to three feet deep, and, niching, bJ : ut' veil back. .
, . ' . ... . . ! , , , , i...... i. :.i.. i... u. i. . .i.. v..ii..- liy accident, four torpedoes explo-
i oere are otner contrinutions maJe
through various channel,, but we insert
a.l we see published, or that are made
knowu to us.
Au entertainment is to be held in II. r.
j ilitm tLis (Friday) evening for tbe sama
;otjct-
i . r
I J.ne JJrail lor Union County made
I at ll.,.t,ur. iraterdav. was only crll.
; drawn, as fu lus :
i JJraiu toirnthin 5.
' Daniel -ta, .borer.
John Erly, 27, laimer.
KtriuKer Kliueti l.cr, i!6, farmer.
J.' ",u' Jr- '"'cr-
j VV llluul J ""-""i 28. o"11-
Jit jf'lloe tutonilitp 8.
Keuben L..dkcr, 43, aboemake.
A R W.cksmi.hr
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S,l"lu" Shaf.r, 3, laborer,
Peter K Slear, ii3, lab irer.
Francis Wilson, Jr , liO, farmer,
George Vouug lii! farmer.
Leia Turner, iil, farmer.
Johu Knaer, 44, oarpeuter.
2imf Brffilue luurnthip 5.
1 tlenry tliai pes, Tl, miner.
Maruu Noil, -.a. csrpenter.
John Auraud, 33, farmer.
t-amuel Laudhack, 40, farmer.
William lioilenbach, 7, laborer.
ll'tsf IStijjriue tuicnthip 22.
Abraham tuiritf, 21, iaburer.
: David fees, lid, disniler.
Ierael lioanenpli ugb, 37, miller.
Jeremish Cun, 41, laborer.
David b.-yer. 30. laborer.
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uoDeri Joueo, 20 farmer
Aarou naUl, 30 farn,er-
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Joel Uo9r- t-'mer.
Samuel Haru.au, 33, laborer.
William Clapbam, 25. manufacturer.
John Watson, 2fj, farmer.
Gnver Eiicrt, 30, laborer.
'-"-iel lteiab, 33, distiller,
Frank Fuusi, 34, carpenter,
Emauuai Kieekntr, 26, farmer.
Samuel Serren, 32, laborer
it..i. 1, ,. .... . .
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J"10 Ivleckuer, ud, unuer.
1 hoiuas beastcr, 21, laborer,
Daniel Kleckuer, 2i, farmer,
Jacob bbippeu, 24 laborer
sjaUlBei uUJeri 48j ' "
JUnlrj, lounMp 10.
Lawrence lleudricks, 30, farmer. '
U-tt'. 29, laborer.
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" I"',IU tees 6l' ir"-
Harristou Hartley, 22, 'aboror.
Abraham Walter, 3(, farmer.
Richard Kleckuer, 22, laborer.
Henrv Keestcr. 20. laborer.
Samuel Say lor, 25 carpenter
Aaron Klose, 23, farmer.
H.1U11 tviose, farmer
1.,: ijiui.., ri, .
i J r o , '3 e"Pnter.
Joel Svllet "'Penler.
Remainder to be drawn to-day
Samuel Stitzer, Co. E. 142d P. V.,
died in Hospital. He was from tbe west
end of Union county.
G.len Lot, laas Dolby, and several
"red 10 hospitals in tod near Pbilad.
wS-Maj. William Frick U appointed
Ilirtor Mu'.tr for Cheater.
I olA eurre-DondeDt of (he Pittsburg
G.xette baa .he following .notice of ,b.
late John I). Mufser, who was sortie time
a resident of that eity :
"In the death of Col.Miissrr.ihe community
h" "'rrd luN wh,ch b t'J'
an, he riny hgs ,os, mi)n conrt ,M ,nrlj
lo lo.e. Feeling ii i be riu.y. he leli friends
Diisi.ess.everyining.aiia wem iuhn.." j-.
ha,. i. .c.im ihc enemies of lt
mur.h beloved country. H ii hut a short time
since he spent a fear days in ibis city on sirk
le.ve,anlnoiwiihtnnrfmah.sphyMeanor2e. 'e()rnerof crog,ro,j , haaing a "atoop" in i
him lo rruidin uniil heshoolil become enureiy ..-.'
we.:, he returned to h.s comman.l.ooly u, offer, front along Its first storey. The fwt
up his life on the aliar of hi country. i flhed across my oiiod tbat it was Col. !
.Th hl.il nf fn.rtTrrtl AvJid
CmWt tor T0UKac 00 tbe Soulbern hitad. J."
Our Soldiers in the South-West.
CoI.Jamhh CllAMBKHLI.v.r.f Nnsbtille,
(former"y nf Lewisburg.) baa been peltcted
j by Gov'urtin as a Kom-jUania Military
j Ageut for tbe Southwest Tbe post wis
created by au act of tbe last Legislature,
i proyiue lor tne comtori ana rmcieucy
' of t,ur volunteers, tbe care of the sick
i i l . - a t . I .
ana w.iunueii. trie senaint; nnme 01 me
dead bodies of ihnse wbo mil die in str-
: vice, and auob other poiposes as may be
i nrii.ii.rf I.., I hp l.t'ii. fit of our wo unleers
1 in ibat part of tbe Untied States."
Mr. Chanibcrliu' loag experionce witb
soldiers, qualifies bim for this duty. We
may add that U'm. C Reed, Miss Annie l
liell, Miss Sailie Cbambcrlin (recently
Lewisburgers) are assisting iu tbe various i
hospitals at Nashville.
With all these a
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soldier in that reuiou may well desire to
6 j
be sick or wouuded at Nashville if
anywhere.
IcrThe L'wiobum Agricultural works
are now run to their utmost extent, to
supply tbe deuiatidi for .Mowers aud Uesp
' trs. Several hundreds bave already been
i seat away, and the wants of the farmers
I is wouucriui.
: T0sr Ou the IStb 'ult.. T."m Sbans-
frf of Lwi.bll p, being at the Rail-
way Di pot, put in Hess' cninilus a large
.,..',',,. n1n .,lioh ..a nl.il.
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'not accomnany it and has never heard
not accompany it, aua nas never neara
from it siuce. It contained elotbing and
..f -.1- .h o.n.r -h,.
I will make suitable compensation for any (
j information concerning it.
JosilCA ItEXD GlUDISGS, so long the
cbatupiou ol Liberty iu Congress, aroppea baps from my own lown.j "Ai 1 eiers- : busnes iu ibat regioo. opriokliog some
dead in Montreal one day last week, from . burg, a pretty little lady gave me one of ! thing to kill the worms upon tbe bushes,
a disease which bad troubled bim many
years. He was born in Athens, Pa., in
1795, served under Gen. Harrison when
, . . ... ,
1 i years 01 age, ana leaves a ungus buu
uusuliied record as a citizen aud aa a
.talesman.
fcff-Oue evening This week, Mench's
. :. v,... 1,... ;,
Biureruou., iu ut.,....,, "-i
and quite a quantity of silk goods, io.
was taken away. AtiemLta were made to
break into other places of business, but
they failed. Look out for idlers and sus
picious characters.
SnAMoKis Itev. A.D.Hawn received
an accession of fifteen new members into
tbe Presbyterian church A Uorouga
incorporation is proposed Tbe School
Directors have purchased for their own
use, at 82,900, tbe buildings designed for
i
a Collegiate Ioslilute
y-Rev.Dr.Tbr,mas Bowman, recently !
of Lewisburg and Williamsport, is chosen !
Chaplain of the U S.Senate. He is also
appointed a delegala to the Methodist j
Conferenoe in England.
&.The examinations of tbe drafted j
men for Union county will be beld at j
Siinlmrv. nil l'ridav and Saturday. 17th :
. ,a. , ... .. , n'
aod 18ih of tbis month, commcnomg at 3
o clock of each morning. I
MrDr. James D. Strawbfidge and Maj.
..si. v i
Samuel D. btrawbridge are among the
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new forces, which recently left for the
front, from llarrisburg.
Charles T. Huston Esq , is ap
pointed Master Commissioner in chancery,
by tbe Circuit Court, Alexandria, Va.
MTTbe Draft is going on peaoably in
several of tbe States.
Ik Vie Editor t of the Star a (.hrtmide:
Tbe following lioei were dedfcatad to tba memory of
Capt Rolasd Stocsrtos, of Co. D , 150th P. V, hj an In
tlmaU frii nd iu the arm. Kolauil enlisted. In Auf UFt,
1801, aa a prirata, aftrrwarda Kmd aa Corporal, Sor
faaot, Finit Lteatenant, apd lately aa Captain, in wbirh
capacity ba waa woundrd at tha Wilderoera, May 5th.
aodajied, (afWr atnpntatlon of one limb above tbe knee,)
at the Kennedy Nanalon liotpitat, fnsl.ri'-kabarit, Vb,
May 21th. Hi, age waa 21 ar, 4 mootha and 16 days.
Nona lament bis death more than thuoa who knew bim
beat. w- c.
Ha baa von : he has gone. Van, Ms spirit baa fled
From tbi world of dark aormw to lhat of tha dead;
But I can not yt rl that I'll never Dior sea
My friend Kolaod StoughloB, tba Captain of D.
f am. not yet think that I'll hear nevvrmor)
Tha vita of bright Stoagbtoo at oar camp oottag door.
Nor that wbil 'mid oor plaasnrva. and all full of jta.
No mora tho'laol Kolaod will maka mirth for tbaguoata.
It. ram aa a private, to light for lb good
Of his aountry aod friend, that In peril the. stood.
But for honor aod worth, aa a aoldler o trua.
Ha ansa to ba Captain, for which praim la daa.
I monra when I think that Jn-t thr waaks ago
I aurehad by ki aida toSght with tha fi;
That Uius. in tba primaol hit talent and ynatb.
Ua aoouid now ba . corpse, Oh ' bard la tbe truth.
Ra kaa gsaa from ear midit, and we're bow Ml I avnwa
Tba lo of . trioDd aa good aa e'mr bar. ;
But he's go., to a land wham war Is sot knows
And etrila la aa oateaat, for joy relfas aloao.
Than I.I as not wap, for GM has darrred
That hia lira abould ba glren in hi. onuatry'a .eel i
But wa'U think of htm oft aod boner hit nam
Wao fail la 4eft. of our tiaav. a proud bae.
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j Three "I-J""!"4
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j 'Tls A f;Atti'l or A CENTURY SISCB .
It is singular what a train of long d.ir-
! mant rceullceiions are awakened, at times.
.
by a trifling incident.
Between lietlysburg anU retersnur,
...
eon"nK P &te bill, my attention was
suddenly drawn to a email houe, on a
Baltiar Snyder's tavtrn stand. Unknown
and untbounht of. our landlord bad sent
iij nn (. a .,ra s-.s.H T h mA ?a talH nn m O
ouly previous visit to ihe rgiao jet .
ootbing, from Carlisle to Gettysburg, did
I recugniz-!, aate tbat dingy old bouse,
that I bad forgotten so many, m.ny years,
Tbe wy of that imprint on my memory i
j " 1 ana " " c .
Ja.. hnma asaa nn llild aaj l jo
w et a r 1 . . I 1
u.rr, a. ..... ... --
1 Juit before becoming nf sue dike motl
; c,reeis, fearless, wandering youth) I de-
. . ri I
sired to see more of this vain world, and
got as far aa llarrisburg by stage. At
tbat time, there was very little work to be
had. aod my money was. pretty nearly ! u steady advance was made. Y ed
...II." However, one fine da, iu Spring, ?y. lside a advance was
. ' , , - . f : withiu a mile and a half of Mechau-
l turuea soumw.ra .or a got voyage u,
' Itfntinl Vurnr.n naelf On ItlV back. Rtaff In
r ' . '
I I,. ml fTAnrallv hrefld Mnd eheese in nneket.
""it " j I '
i , , , -it.
, , , i ln sn hrnnr or Htir nf
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alOl g my Ifaua. 1 Hill 7iu.iucu, a iuiuu
my j 'urncy, going from 14 to 30 miles
day. fsaii'lvinir myself, now, that then
I might have made a soldier.) My first
day's record names Allen, Pennsborough,
Silver Spring (no Shirmanstown, nor
' Mechauicshui,.' or 'Piuehgui" then)
sweneu a vnugricra ui.uuu m mo snuw
litebe creek ! 1 JPf1 0,er " ,h.e
: co,i ol a Er,e,v',us reot 10 B "PP""'
j ----6 - v---
' b) Iu"sed' d Ml ,0, ,he "",er
(It seemed impossible to realixe tbat where
"e tmo hd 'W "T ,b' "hot mou"
,..,,,...... .,.h .. Jltin. ,j
"
oh,t"n ljn''' ' 1U4rtCr f ' CCD,Ur?
after there should throng huge army of
8TISIT CDemies 01 our vuuairj, iiiii.iuch
. . , . . . , .
with every engine of death, and followed
jQ opposition by brother Americans per-
the best cold bites I ever did hive."
(Perhaps she is now the landlady wbo
just entertained us so well, and wbo has a
. ' , ,
son in me army.; -Alter oars, stopped
.t Snyder's tavern, in Heidelbur?. and
I dried mv feet. A noisy Loco there, who
' declared that tbe Whigs were like tbe
; Federalists and Tories would never fiht
.,... . . . ...
. f he country : but he was abut up by
. ",OUJO """""H n
reg'ou iu ,ba w" uf 181-' which bd f ur j
Democrats only, two of whom deserted at j
tbe first danger, of whom the last speaker
ras one!" (Such braggarts adorn our day )
I At 3ettysburg, I was kindly directed by a
! entlemau of foreign birth, (whose son-in-
; ,w j grs, happened tomeel, and wbo was
. enu illy polite, on tny next trip to the
iplaoe ) Visited tbe school of an old time
teacher, (whose friends yesterday aecom.
paoied as tn tbe battle-field ) Eipresed : -
. .t. a. TL J U. 11 I I
00Pe ,hu Tn,d- S,eTD8 "ould ha,e
wiJer "D8a of itnuence by virtue of po-
",uo' "uu wuum ,l" uu uo 0 "C,J
qwiion, (and to-day, delegated by L.n.
caster, as Administration leader ol tne
lower House in Congress, Stevens is the
.ji0t .dvcrsary of the Slave Power.)
jiUW ,,f ,i ,t long, dreary walk from
P.rli.U 12..,. I ,amA.nKa. n,i,h
.7 . , .
,D general, but no p'irluular point, thing, I
or person
, except Baltzar's plain tavern i
,, ,. .. , . . ,. I
llaltisr himself, who I believe
id aw.V. Then I WaJ mOStlv
not eTen
has cased awav Then I was mostly
" PB-8ea "7- lnen 1 WM no"J
a one but have enmnanv now who then
',0De oul a,re eompwy. now, wno men
I bad never seen. Tired aod hunery as
I was tbat dismal day, I enjoyed my plain
fare better than I now digest tavern bills
at $150, aod $10 per diem carriage rides
in tbis pleasant May. The quarter of
ceotory sinea I trudged along here, has
been big with events it is a long time to
go back lo, step by step, and fill op tho
years and seasons and months tod weeks
and nights and boars and moments between
yet, starting back at I bound, it seems
but as yesterday, aud my heart as young
as ever So much for tbe remiuisoeoecs
awakoncd by tbat old tavern stand I
It would be tiresome to travel over
again, in mind, my jaunt to Mount Ver- j
non, suggested by that isolated, talismanie,
. . . '
unanticipated awakeoer. Allow me to add i
tbat at Gettysburg I first saw, at funeral, I
.... nr ,k. Ami.h nr Dnnkarda tho.'r '
some 01 tbe Am.so. or Uonkards. lneir
loug, wuiio, uowiug iwarus, isiir simple
dress, gentle demeanor, end tbe calm, kind
expression of tbeir couotenances, (united
to the general testimony as to the blame
I ess d ess of tbeir lives,) conveyed a strong
impiessioD of close resemblance to the
p.tri.rcbs and bo'y men of old. No
tbongbt had I, then, tbat I would ever
become a neighbor of tbeir bratberon, nor
tbat in eo abort a time tbeir lone beards .
J v.. .k. ..!.:... ki. ...;.. .k.-,and
few fope wbo tben despised and ridiculed
these they now imitate 1 I would alio state
.bat, at Washington, I took particular J
j .laV."., ...W.
ip (;Ufti daii 'hter, (r.r er.nd-du,;bter,)
J Wwhiag,oa; ea
I mirrirl so .f3oer:" that ofiiner i now
! the military brains of the Rebellion
, u . , i- i' . ,,.,.
oOert J-.. lee Dy n.oie.
- TlliM11,-i- Moriilii-'tf Yetva.
lUtMM .liuruiu, .lvnii
WashI-WTOX, May 30. Graut Las
i nzuin out-ireiiernllcd Lee, by leaving
U-e to eiijuv his slrongliolilrt, while
i-
Grant WUIi(f his army arounJ to the
h. L., and crossed the Faiuunkey, lv
'rom uicumonu, lor wnicu no
! appears to bo Vigorously and hope-
i -
Latest News
J :
j ( KANT'S PROGRESS.
Since Gen. Grant performed that
masterlr movement which left Lee in .
I . . "... . , .
. j n.ri ,.inni t ;n niter h:iMt(-nf(l 1
- .',.. ..,,.. .,.... ,,
Kidimond. Several BOVere encuuu -
. tt-rs between portions of the armies
! . i . .i .
1 have otcnrreil, iu which the Union1
armies were uniformly successful, and
,.:.,,:,.,. . .,,. ... lnitcs from
! fi- I 1 . : .1.
lticnmonu. tarani comes in on iuo
: xT.,i. nr ii.:..l.nlir...,;..
: L.I I ii ii iiiu siiica.auuiiiiu . ; " u t t
. 1 i - nr
tl,..t m ii. nn. j tiA nvmil it His
" i:3 i. Vnrl,
u7.iii. iii,t vu.jio uj - v .v.., ,
the White House beiu used for that
jmrpose. JJutler has nal a portion
ot his force, under
transferred to Giant
J'aldy" killlith,
Jn short our
men and ofJi 'ers are most hopeful of
the result, and determined to capture
Richmond, no matter how Ion? it
, , j . i V i' l,r u liirl. '
40 of our men were instantly "kUIcd.
SHERMAN'S MARCH
SHERMAN'S MARCH.
Crt r an. safir.rmon 1i"rn rl if4
i. . CI.,..,, r.'mA
Mariett:.. -J7 mil from Atlanta, and
. 15 . :t ,3 ueurer.
Atlanta is the most important central
.....-..,.. ... ..V. ci
." J- " X"
UlmUt to be Successful IU hlS espe-
! tiou 10 capture it.
1 , , v v , x
The Waverly (Southern New York)
. mrm jB.in if -
i destroying the eurrant aud gooseberry '
10 oe ,ne 0DJ remedy yet known,
I t p,,l,,.,Ta n, xro77,7l am
compelled by the increasing, demand for my
r j -
fine 1 ree 1 .r cordial to send in marry cases
only half ihe amount ordered, but I an? in-
creasing my facilities for preparing it. so that
1 I hope to be equal to the demand in a short
time.
! Those who are about to order will much
oblige m. by making thetrorders as small aa
pMf ,orr,n. ,.., dayj.
, Kespeciiuiiy
L. C. WI?HART. M. D.,
No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia
iicu3i0Uurfj IH.irUct.
Corrected &mi- Weekly
Wheat, 1,75 Barley 90 to 151,00
Rye 1,20 Eggs 15
; Corn,
1,30 Tallow 10
j Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Lard, fresb 15
Haxsccd. Wool t0
8 lb Potatoes 50
' F'
20 Sides & Shoulder 12
1, 5, and 6 Ham 15
j Country Soap 4 & 8
Side. A: Shoulders with Ribs 10
I atro.
In Wbita rr Tp,U,th ult.OOl.FRET DIErrENDKR
FEIt, aiced 6:1 yaara and 7 montlia.
In shaoiokio. on th 'iSth nit , S1RA1I WIKRVA,
dauithtrr ot Aaron and Uarlua AUMON, uf LaaUbarf,
acM 14 month. i
: Estate of Godfrey Difffenderfer,dec'd.
a UMI-NISTRATOR'S NOTICE Wberaaa.
.tMn ( Adminisiration on tbe eMate
of t'odlrey Uieftenderfer. dee'd, late of While
Deer Tp, have been granted to the snbscriber
by ie Mrf of foamy , (I(Je ofm
f lam tKur.rnr all n,Knni inilfhlil in aaiil
n' l. ihrrr. all ,.,. indehle.l In said
o. law, therefore a II persons indebied to said
eslale are requested to make immediate pay-
haTjn . , cl,imjj asa';nil
.k. .am. n,.nr..nlll,..n rf..tai.lhini..ai.rf
... ... j r . . .... ... HHJ
for setl lenient, to
NELSON DIEFFE.NDERFER, Artm'r
White Deer, May 30. 1864 pd
STRAY HORSE.
Came In th nrem.ses nf thai
subscriber, in West Buffaloe
township, . mites west 01 union
Church, nn Ihe zsm oil. a large
ha. UllDf h. 1 , a ..ar. l.l a.n.ll
.hit star nn h,. I.ce. and .he left Ld fis, '.
. . - - ' j
wnite. j ne owner is reqnesira id prove pro- ,
peny, pay charges, and take him away, or he '
will be disposed ol according in law.
June 3 SAM'L B. SCHI.OTMAN
Estate of James Reefer, dee'd.
1 DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. I.etlera
of administration on the estate of James
Keefer, deceased, late of While Deer Twp,
avin8 b" Sr",rd 10 'he i;-riben by the
Regiater of Lnion conniy in due form of law.
all persons indebted to said estate arc hereby
notified to make immediate payment, and ail :
nav"1! nT josl "'aims against the same may
present them duly autbenticaled for settlement i
to i
WM . f. KCRrc.. Ptenben Co , Now Tork.
MARTIM KKKrER. Buffaloe TpvCmoo Co. ra
1090
Administrator's Notice.
"V TTHEREAS, Letter. Testamentary noon
V the estate of WILLIAM MITCHELL,
late of Limestone township. Union Co .dee'd. ;
have been granted to Ihe subscribers, in due 1
lorm oi taw, nonce la nereoy given to an per
sons knowing themselves to be indebied to
'd e'tau, to make immediate payment
tbnsa baring claims .s.tnst Ihe same
will present them duly authenticated for set
tlemcnu GEOKGE E. BEEBOLD, Adm'r
Limestone Tp. 1047
HARDWARE STORE in LEVVISBURQ.
GEO. W. PROCTER,
LATE uf PHILADELrillA, Lai upoucl a LAR'iE aui COMPLETE tUttlt d
aftaaaafcitll aSiaana WW eJkaaaaMa
If ftl. nml laf-A
, IiaiT10Crll II S lIOCI, Jill aUU xTllirilCl alSf
(
j and respectfunT announces to the citizen
i 1.... ,.n.l,.Hl . 1 ,r..M i.urt
j u l i c pi c ii" in'- I''"".' r I
agent to oner suuu iDuuveuieuu u pmiiuuin,
WHOLESALE
aa to make it to their interest to purthaae
STOCK ANI PU1CES hut'orc jjurcLaaing
Country Storekeepers supplied at belter
1 P"ces t"!iu tUS -" pcrchns,- in t nuaaelptiia.
v-atfrtrv
OCmniaXlOlT
AFTER
PROCLAMATION 1
JUT ihe latest of all is that of
C. W. SCIIAFFLE,
who, having returned from New York and
! Philadelphia, is prepared lo sei! Uooda
Cheap for Cash.
A laree asssorttnent of Drass, Chem-
icals. Oil.a, Paints. Varui,he.S Dye
IUU.-. UIBS, I er 1 U IUIT ICS, tuai Jll,
IP3. Ii'hes.Toys, I ancy Notions, ;
Soaps, CotifectiouarlCS, Nuts, Pipes,!
, ucco Cigars, Cutlery,
Sce. ' i
t7IttivsieiaBs'
compouiided.
prescripiiona carefully
Winps anil T.lnnors fnr Mitinal!
pnrposes, warranted genuiue and 01 tne best
; quality.
LEWISBURG
Mar 5. IdM
j 1lale of San,Ue L Xoll, deed,
! TVTOT1CE. Whereas, letters testamentary
'. 1 '" ,h' 5,a,,e of Samuel I.. .Noll la.e ,
of East liutuloe township, dec d, have been
cranlr.j u, the subscriber. All persons indebt-
ed to the said estate are requested 10 make
immediate payment, and those havine elaims
or demands against the estate cl the said
decedent, will make known the same, without
delay, to A.N.N A Mil. I., Exx
MOiSEs NOLL, Ex r
m East DuOaloe, May 12, 1861.
N. B. Ail persons having claims or de
mands against said estate, and those knowing
themselves indebted, will please call and
settle their accounts immediately with ra.
L. Harris. Esq. A.NN NoLL, Ex'x
MOSES .NOLI., Ex'r
Important to Tax-Payers.
rpHE STATE TAX must be paid before or
Jt on the tirISih of July nextj in order
lo enable the County Treasurer u pay tbe
amount required by the Slate Treasurer.
According 10 ihe Act of Assembly passed
last session, no abatement will be allowed as
heretolore, but if not paid ire per cent, u-ili be
adiltd. WM. JONES, Co. Treas.
Lewisburg, May 20, led
la'DTICE.
LL persons are hereby notified not to'
1 meddle with a large black Horse now!
iniaoBGs CaaprLt's possession, as we have
loaned him to the said Cieo. Chappie during
cur pleasure.
BEAVER, MARSH CO
Union Furnace, May 12, 1864
READING RAIL ROAD.
Hummer Arrangement.
I '
T
Tri
UCAl ironKiitneil'omtne.NOrta
rTuiXlJ
Trama lea llarrlahura .r 1-biW.tubia. N.w Tork, :
. Be,.,, p.,,, , tatoru.a.to tuuia.i
itH.wliru.
N-Worl ,., n.m.barg at .ao a a.
B1T.. Bl e r. , .,o in. .u Q.
A fpsiavl Acrou4.aljVa Paavoirr train Retail
0i ab ? f i. aauvi ir.urns (rum iiarTipnarfT ml a r f . '
Fartf frt'oi Uarrwlnsrt To N Yurk f 5 16; to PhkV :
adrlphia t-l 3-t, utl 2 WK Bsniia ehsfrkati tbruUfb.
P M.iPm.borg Ksprea.m.ing.t lUrr'i.burg'.tiA
i ) Laa Puiiau phia, at s.is a M.an.i ijocm. i
tn ...i u.tt.h..,. .i.hn.,.1......
cirrpiograr in .iicrw Dijinn uain, aurougo ;
Paangr. b, Ih. tataaia.aK.il KoaJ ivaTsaqoa '
nd bu Wav Pomu.
. joints .
Train, k-a Hotlsllt at S.lS A St. and 130 P X. for !
Philad.ll.lilB. Uarri.burg and Nw Yurk . !
- .""
o.im a m. ana rrturn. itom rbiia.l.-lph.a at . p ii
anAll tha abov traloa ron dailv. Sunaav eats-ntad. t
A .aodsy train laa PotlafUlo at T.S0 A l, and!
Pbiia.iiphia at it.sp at.
CommuiaiioB, Milaage, Seaann and Eseur.lo.Tlck.ta,
VZlVXr.
tt. a. Mt . ills. 1
MajX,lSM. O.nrral SnperintraBt. !
TJ-REMER, LONG & CO. have just ree'di
-IV
SJ'CICCCTv3 T- 3 7 !
;
in great variety of descriptions and nrieea. :
all and see. May 6 '
!
TJLASTER, Salt and Fish for aie by !
j .nc.nr.il, uu.su t cu
FI1
ust re'd by KKEMER, LONG tV CO
JUST received IftOO Yards Beat Pa'
Clfle Daslalaiasa. in l:.J. r,.., .... 1
u ten yards or sale at from 20 34 rents per
yard, bp KKEMEK I.ovrs s, rn i
Jan. IS, ISM.
A Physician WiUei,
mO TARE charge of a Tillage and rounrr
practice a good it cation, for Jifiio
alar
ra
addresj
s . m 5.
Apr;! t'
of Union and neighboring coantie tbat L
of hw toiids fruru MHiuiauLurura or iMaf
OR RETAIL,
of him. BC.CALL AND EXJJfUU
elsewhere.
Dr. Tubias' Venitiaa Liniment
A CEKI'AIX CLRE for Pains in Ltmka
and Uack, Sore Throat. Group, Rheumatism,
Colic. Ac a perfect family me.licina, ud
never fails. Kad ' Read !! Read J?!
! Litosia. Waist Co. Mica, Juna tS.1je.
j Tela t, t.v ccmlv thatm. wife stae uaBttbQulaaay
tliat ba rfiulii But awnliuw. awl eDogb.4 vwratlv t
umrd ,rur Linna'Dl. aii-i mmrie . p--rfct cats-iaasa aau
1 llruilv bell-r. tnal tuL for the l.mim.Dt b 9mmim
t.i, lull.t lik. JtlHS U BSUJ.
Pi ices j and St) cents. Sold by all Drug.
gils. Office 56 Cortlandt St. Nearjfork
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restoiativa
lluyft hiatratfia Hair Hntoraliv.
The .standard staple preparatioa for lb
bair. unrrant'd in a!i cases 10 restore fadadi
aud graj hair, and h:.ltir. to thvlr orlainat aetor. IS
a.j-. not rlann ta mas ILa Wt arvw in br M baa
one ttilB ut: uutliiua will ilo that wbatovar aaay aw
aJ.vrtiw-d to tha eoutrary. Lot it will praveat u frwaa
Uiliuv out. mail it Mil aatl .iiks, eli-aBc it sfut tb
ai'ulo tn.ut iu(iirttH-atd au-Tjk.ra. aB-l i-nlsrtijf Mr-ta
1. ... ... . . .' ...-.k-u n. uf iirMfjatau reat&iakaa!
' u.bl.ur..uv;.-rit-d.ai:. It r-lu'rM ao -bat.iaa.-'a.a--1
1.,-'. a..a Lours I11 iu ai tb.-arion. net -till H ataia taa
k.n. but i a trn-stj apa.w--i and ibd frotn ta s aa
an, bairuriB It tvl..rfu Ui aalural abaataa; of
ae hair aolh auolhrr, wbirb -or.ait a UsalJ ayasiraaa
luataaU Uia Uail uaifora black ol ityaa.
Borrs impssui cviocrya cbium.
SnparH-r In aa ll.irDrM.inz In as. OiM-b-oa Colessf
th. llslr at tit amutm bua. CWagea liht aaw is-4 aaiv
ts a bautitul broaa or black.
SMJ .f.rjabara. JOSFM VOTt as OO,
N 10 Cni. er.it l-lara. N-w Vorll
cement: cement t!
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
bis eld customers and the public gene
rally that he will have constantly oa kaatd
and for sale a full supply of his superior
hydraulic cement. Fames at a dis anea est
the line -f Canal or Railroad can have tbatf
ordrrs tilled at short notice.
AJdre.e robekt VAl.ENTlXi.
Bellefootc, Pa,
CERTIFICATE.
We do certify tbat we bave nsed the above
cement in the erection of the Bell eTonta-waler
works, and take pleasure tn recommending
it tc all persons in need of a good article.
Jan32d6 W1LSO.N & TATB
Estate of George Hauck, dee'd.
TETTERS Testamentary on Ihe Estate of
j GEORKE HAI.CK. dee'd, lite of Was,
I Butfaloe township, tnton Co., having bees
granted lo the undersigned, all persons indeb
ted thereto are requested to make immediata
paymeut, and those having claim or demand
against the same will present (hem fcr settle
ment. MARY HAUCK. ...
pd CON KALI SHECKLER. M n
West Buffaloe, April 11. ISb4
CAUTION.
VLL persons are warned not to pnrchasat "
or hold my note for Sixty Dollars, pay
able in three months, dated about the 61a of
April, given to Andrew Hater, of Kelly
Township, as I am determined not to pay
said note unless compelled by law.
' ABRAHAM LEIB.
Kelly Tp, May 57, 18M pd3w
! Fa. II. LAIRD,
; Justice of the Peace,
j - LEWISBL RG, PA.
OFFICE in Frick's Building, 3d street,
doors North of Market. -
April 82. 166.
CHARLES BUCH MILLER.
i BOOK-HINDER
t Sew Uerllai, Pav.
! T)ART1CI"LAR attention gives to work
1 I rum abroad. 4ipd
Information Wanted
j rvF Mr. JAMES MOORE, a Shoemaker by
v trade, tie was last heard from.
about
twenty years ago in Union county.
lofor-
m? 'WlAT hls dairtier.Mary Moore.
ana nis son n imam ana James Moore.
Intelligence may be forwarded lo the offic
r a. i ..,.i, i-i.1.. -i. . i .
"f 'he l-ew.sburg Chromele pdlt
The Eye and tbe Eat.
' i "PsR S H KNICHT.of Lewisburg, having
! JLf had twenty-five years practice, oflera
"rvee to those who are afflicted with
diseaseit Eyes or Ears. The following is oaw
Ol . OUmDer Ol ICSlimoniaiS t
"yaonhadeatyaof tatha: waa blind of inn.
U,H riiws. ut. hdviii ... v'.ti ... d. raa. uj
bun to ao nrt.
him withoutan oorat B. 1 an-i'd a.ii. all wla.
areaBlielad to gi. bim a call. SAMISLWULP.
JLJll .
Cash 03101 lOf Bark. W
,.., . , .
T nISH to pnrchase . large qnant.iy cf
1 ROCK O kH RIRH, delivered at
v Tannery Yard ,n Lew.sburg. for which I
will pay the highest price in cash.
May 14, ISfia E. J. HFI.T-
$75 TO $150 PER KONTH.
HE LITTLE RIANT tsEWING MA-
j I iti.sc i.urA:M want an Agent ta
. . 1 ... . , . , , - . "
. i. miuuii, in auiis.1. viurn mr melt new
!." Machine, wnh n. .rw dri.r anil
extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary
and expenses, or give large commission. For
particulars, terms? c, enclose a siamp. a.d
address T. e. PAt.E. Trie'o. u.
Gent Agent for lb ral-d Maw.
To Carpenters and Bricklayers.
CARPENTERS and Bricklayers will tad
J steady employmeni and cash wage oa
iho new h.iil.linrs for Railroad Machin.
Shops. Foundry, Ao- ai Renovo. 25 miles
above I...clr Hj'-c. on ihe I'mladelphia ami
Erte Rsilioa.l. Vaes of tTarp.ni-rs. S.'?J
ner dr- f Brra' ivrs. SJ: "j ?:
I BoSr!i-..t.:C
re.v
LOT cf