ill ml Mi ill 'THE UNION," estaWisbed in lSH---Yt.u.e No. 2,672. BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. - . At f 1-A l,er Vear, always In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., VX.y FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1864. "CHRONICLE," established in lS43-Whole No, 1,051. rloLIMIKIt NKMI-HEtkLl-- Tufsiay Mornimi Si Friday Afternoon. fok i'iu:mikt, Abraham Lincoln FOB THE PIIIMDKVT. Andi't'.v Johnson KLKCTOU.W. T1TK 'T Tit!ii Ct-iviu4 1?. kit v lute U ( hvrV M -hiinor i J .lltl ff.,n -'U Sllil-I It lir-l 'Jl KTt-rnl Kii-rur J..hn I IVniy 1 -lufnt V tilaii.-banl I U..Urt P Kim: t fitforv M 'oat- ft lli-nrv It ti in ill 4 William II Krn ft Hartoe J-nk 6 'hrt M Ituiup T l:brt vrk 5 W llhaMi T Inr 0 J. .ttO A 10 Hlcliar l 11 O.rv, il 31 Mwanl ....Midey II Cbarlf V K- i AMIfVDMENrS TO Tilt I'n.NM ITITIIJN. h'nr the Firit Atnrmhiimt. h'-ir tkt Srcrtnd A wrndmmt, t'ur the Third Ammdmtnt. Election nn Tueaday. As S. 164 Primary Elections. The Republican k.id all nll.er ieil voter tn lnuQ county wno UNlaln Hie 14:11041 t AdiDiniiratin in its elV.ns to suppien Tjwa.q and Ket.ellior . and to maintain the Captation and .he I,nm. ,re invned to: meet at their uu:il p'ace ol hoidiiie elre-: lion, on SVITKUAV afernoon. ihe inh; day ..I Junr,uiit.h-ie.i the hours of 4 and 7 o'elock m the Wnusns and between the hour of 3 and 7 in 'lie i..wth,ps and.afifr ehoo.ins a Judie. 1,,-perurs ad fleik- or Cierks if desired, proceed to vole, by ballt,lcr One cm iida'e for C ooress, One candidate f r Senator, ():ie candida'e fir Assembly, O.ie candidate for SnerilT, One candidate fir ('oiumisioner, ) ie candidate f t u iitor, O is oail.dte for Cormier, Oao per-on for Keturn Ju le of tliBdis "triet in which the voter reside. The ballots lo be opened a so.-.n a t lie hour for cloMn; has arrived, read a'.eud. and tne true reiorn rei ntied to tv be Jodne and t'lerWs and eiren to the Jod-e so chon. The rel'irn Judges will mecl in ihe t.'t un . H-ne at l.ewi-bun, on M'lM) W, Juii- K!. i ISOt, at 10 o'clock. A.M.. then and tin re lo Ci.rree.ly return. aM up and pohlr-h. the n.i.n- brr of voies rasi lor ear.'i randnUte for each .lRce; andihoseh.e,1,!;th-bi;i.eM number dee'ared ihe utiminen ot ttie tarif. 'i'be 1 Judges are iilso to pr-vi-!e for the choire of , Conferees, and ap) ont Staml-e Ci.m'nivee. 1 The members of the Continnit- iniheir re spective districts are to ai'etol lo haviis il.e election opened and closed accoiding to this aall. Iy or ter of the Onitnmee: C. C. SHOIiKI.EV, Chairman. Co.M.MIlTtE MEN. Joseph Moore. Adilll Ge'z. M.r' in Ilrie.bich. l'etj Chambers, K'loeh I'lllier. Mieh'l Kitekucr. Levi K inke. Peter .Miller. Pjmuel Dunkle. Daniel Shaf.r. Thoma Church. W'm. . Wilson. David Grove. E. Oshorn. Candida.es' Colunui. ConBrcsw l.F.OKUF. F. Mil I.KU Ksq. of Union coumv is reconune.ided for this post in the Mifflinbur? and Middieburg papers and la the SSelinsprone Post. Candidate for Congress. ri'HE undersisned respecnul . i.ers him- ri'HE undersisned respeciiu. w.ers him- I aeir to the Kepot.iicansoi the rourieei.in i Cneressional Disinci ot Fe:,iisylvaiiia,cot..- posed ol ihe counties ol Da-jpiim, Juniata, N'orihumberland, L'mon, and Snyder, for , . . . i . ' ' aoailoaiina by Ihe several County conven- : tiuas of th said District. - -it D....I. .1 .1.. I ..llrl.ul.lll Harriaburg. Pa, June 9. IK(14 Stale Senates ! Messrs. Kditor Permit me to snsrest Capt CH ARI.KS C. SHDUKI.KV. of l.ewis- burg, as a candidate for Senator. He is well andlavorablyknownioihepeople.il the new et.atorial DisiriCt.and hisCdelitv.pairioit.m and ability ..a.nenily fit hint for .lie position B,m,a 1 Ji.xir. "med- . -"".ck. A.sirm13. Messrs. Editors Knowing that the inter ests of I'nmn rouniy have been p-operly attended lo and cared for in the Legislature, bv SA.ML'EL H. OKWIU, E-., our present Member in ihe Houe, during ihe session recently closed, and believing from past ex perience that he is worthy of the confidence and cappori of our people, we recommend hint fur re-election. Msv Cmzcsis. Slicrfir. At the last trial, THOMAS CHf'RCH was the second hiiihet candidate for ishrilT, and nrarlv two vear aco. while commanding, hie Company of Volunteers in acu. n near Fair ! Oaks, received a wound from mbich he has ; barelv recovered. H,s enod rharaeier his ! fitness, and the claims of his locality, are ' nndouhted. undisputed. May we no- ask f, r him Ihe unanimous support or Imonisis for nomination and for elerunn as Siier.ff ! , Usio. asd lUkaiisr, i..l.,l..,.. I omniismoner. Mess.F,ditorsI looking over the column lor canuioaies in vour paper, we nouee 6Ml'EL lyCNKI.E rfcom.neiided for Com missioner. Mr. Dnnkle is a good man for that olSce, aud will receive our heariy support- WaiTt Dseb. tProbahly no man in our county was so great a loer, pecuniarily, by the removal of the seal of Jusuce.as MICH'L KLECKXEIL ofNewBerlm. Now while I was (and am) a ww.if-0 .uvoraie ill inai measnr.. . aiur-i.-c r.i. j . . .... uu.y .no poucy lo seek" suitable oca- .., ...u,iien.a,iy.ocon-.peiisaie inose whom that pubde interest damaged personally, la i. m .ii. Mr B.,,,.1. .1.. ...1 ... u.' l. . ' ary. Mr. MerrilLRegisirr & ...,.,! r or me same reason, I ask a liberal vole lor B . l l7. I? I , 7 J" '"""'"'"uaer-san.fied lhai be is fit and desem.ig. BcrraLa. Me. Editors Pleas, announce the name of SAMUEL Di;.KLE ,n coecon l the olHce o( Counly t;ommissioner,sbj-rt in the decision of the Primary elertion. M,.l 'a practical man. of good basinets qiiliufi;. nu m sterling worm his superior is seldoi met wiih, East BulTaloe esnec.allv u.ee h,s nmiaaiioB. inasmuch as ibev have not been represented ,n Board f..r manv year,. EasrEurraL.. . To Editor, ek..;.,. . .. ,,:. Vf. -. KLECKNBR tul,atlle f()r .. y.e ot vonniy Commissioner for ihe ensu- lllr lrn R, ZttZVttbta''y aca Bi u uiuir. "A collection for tbe Christian l'm. ttiwioo will be made by the Le.isb.rjj , i i Union National Convention.! This bod y convene 1 iu tbe Front Street A i-sdav. . .i.e.., ,m.ure, at n.mu ... i m-so-v. Ti. 1 1 i.- . . r i' . June 7. The large building was well fl'- te.l uo firthenu neeof acooventicn. and , wm lillea lu ovein.wttu. i Lt. Cm .v. M jrSn, of New ork, called , the Convention to order, and nominated ; for temporary olnirm.n, Kev. Dr. Kokkkt J. Hbeckixmiimib, of Kentucky. Can .imouly elected, Ibe venerable preaeher j made a n.n,t powerful and el, r.ent .peeoh, ! atuid enthusiastic appU.is-. I "ev. Dr. M'Kendree Ueiily, of lb M. j E. Ci.tirc!., Called upou to offer a I praver C,.n.o,ittee,-on ered nti:.N, on perma- i nent iTgantxition, and cn platform and I resolutions wer.. aPpoi,.ud. A. II. !. .. I." M'ili ! 1) T j ueiuer, 4X. .1 .,.ure, .... I.. .wrj,, fr,,iu Pennsylvania, were ou those commit- T,.,,.!., tl...... f.i.n.l In ' " " be represented b, uncontested dele-e. Kl.It1v., Sfis Lr. U'V. l. I'EN'Ms'.N, of (J no, w c.en pf. si.J. nt of the Convention, wit ... . - . ... . . ice 1'resi l-nt at. 1 Secretary from iacbj State W. U :tc!iam aud Jjlm Stu.rt, f p l'iiron Hr iwulow, of Tennessee, being ! a. ....l. ....11... l,..n.. I r - " ' and he w H belter fi led ! for a atek room, than for a ,.!.., c ire, y e won! 1 hay a few words in favor , of the a liiiicion of the Tennessee delea 1 tion. They acre good and true men ; they belie v.. d in Abr.li.in. Line ln, au 1 iu arm the ii. gr ies, and bated Oopperhcad au l traitirs as tl'ey did the (lev, I. The upeeeh was well received, and the couven- tion u'j lurued. WedxesI'AV, June 8. ... ,. , . , 1 he Convention met at IU. A. M.. and after prayer by U'-v. Mr. Ilatrid of Oliio, ,he cimil j,.e nu Crt.dL.utiu! reported through Preston Kirg, if New i'ork. The li.ilical or L ucoLditional I'nion del egates froia .Missouri, were admitted, in pri fereuoa to the Ciaj banks or l;ir m-u. The delegates from the States of Tintieg s-e, Liuia.aiii, an 1 Arkansas, were also adiiiittnl, and those fiom tho Territories .if N. braka, tol.ir.ido, and Nevada. Those from the District of Columbia, and from ' the Seceeded Slates of Vireinia and South ' Carolina, were not ad i.itted. I Mr. Kawuoud, of New York, reported ! the I'latforui, which was unanimously I adopted with great applause. Gen. Cameron moved the re-nomintion of Abraham l.ineolu and llaunibal Ham lin, but m nd i fid bin motion to a vote fur President first, j E.ch Mate and Territory was called, ! and respoud' d through its coainnin of dL,j lPry . write was east for dL.l,.,,ation. ,,,..,.,, ,,,.,,,., , , AHIt AH AM LINCOLN, (except those from Missouri, whiob at first were given r . . i',....M i . u ,i for Gen. Gkaxt, but subsiri'ient y were ' ' changed to Liucola.) giving him llw. unnn- j .,.-. true oj ,19 rf-Ayae,. beo the ' rosnt 09aa annoiinn.il a 1 1 . hn oVIorrutna nii ! p ..... the entire audience rose to their feet, and waved hats and hankercbiefs for many i minutes the Rand, meanwhile, playing tbe ilatianal stirs " i , i For Vice President, Hamlin of Maine, I in iq . 1 . . , . , Daniel S. D.ckinson of New York, Andrew j jnh(ion of Trim...... ..t I; of Kentucky, were named. Ilamliu and Dickinson each h.d a Lao isome vote, but ; Johnson being in advance many wo... ' i j ? i- . , ', were changed for bun, ...d the result auuouuced to be Johnson, 197 ; Dickin son, 13; Hamlin, 9. Ou motion of Mr. Tretnaioti, of New York, the nomination of .ANDREW JOUXcOX was dccl.r.d to be vnanimout. ANDY JOIIXSOX flir Vil'e PrCSiilCDt. ,, c . , . . lrum tbc fi,8t "f ,b"' CvaS9, A.M.REW Joiisson has been our first choice for Vice President. Although born where he had ' . , , f . . . "3 huee f schooling, he baa become a ; ! Well informed, praetical man, of superior ! i. , ... . . ;,i,lm.n an, I ,.h I ;,., M. I juugmeni, ana goou cnaracter. I.ixe .nr. ' Lincoln, he is of and from the common : people, and will be true to tbe bist good of tbe masses. No man knows better the ' sDirit of tbe Slaveholder. Aristum-a.,. no : man bag fought or can fight them better 1 than Andrew Johns. While none hav i ouL - ht to nrffe against riannihal Hamlin jt wag deelU(;d j,,st niljcv 'o select r.,r . ir . 1....: 1 . -.1 . '' " irustwortny 1 Unionist from Kist Tennessee. ...... . ,. , ! While the Kcbels were boundm? from their Southern home. Andrew Johnson and bis family, it will be remembered, tbe Copperhead friends of "free speech'' in the ..... . i 1'eun'a Legislature voted against giving either Hall of the Capitol for Andrew Johnson to make a Union speech io ! j .r - JWMost of the discbari-ed Reserva. were f..,n a .. .. . , ... ... ' -c,c"La ' narrisourg, IlS S "d,y b, the Mayor and Governor, ; ana alterward by Gen M'Call. On Wed-1 nesdav. fiilll .,f .h J: , . J residence,. ThebZ 4 ? .... . . ' ;,, .t,j: t. a ; DIUl?. SUd Bill UA TfiOi'tvnci mth nuklla. ' Mohb Faibs. Sa-Louig has just raised Half . Mini,,,. .i i,..t..... ... ! Two Hundred Thousand for th. Leoefit i k aaa wjuhuucu eo'Oiera. I Further Contributions, ll.HWIft:riN, Juua 6, 1SG1. i The entertainment, gotten up by mmo , . , , .1 n f of the young ladies and gentlemen of ibi. m me young iao.es a.,., p.- ,.... place and vicinity, for the benefit of the Fair in Philadelphia, mot with so roucb . ' gueoess tne ur evemujr, . announced for the next, when it waa very well receive.!. Tbn pnrt.o.pating in it hive done tbenuelves grest crei.t. Tho ; net proceeds will amount to over $j0, in addition to which S-U hve neen coi.ee eu by diff.rent : .inmittee, besides dried and , canned iruitf, picine, vvi. cro e.erj, place in the State to d.) a well relatively, the Great Central Fair would far eurptiM M others that have been held f ir t ae : fceoL-fit of the Soldier. CD. Mrs,r K -liter I hve rco'J in Cash from K.at Buffaloe 87T !5 ' floii&tlnlia 111 frnir firdl rt hri HI' ; - -ea- $14-20; .... ...... l.i an V rom iveny, potatoes, nam, i. v- i !-, Limwione, a boa valued Zi 00 ... ....n.hin. rn . that we mav ' r..r know the anwuut given in Union county, j V. Wilson, Ct)'n. I ... r ... . i ii r.aini'ii, yiv. rsiumej irom i una ., r-por's c latril-utions to Central fair of ; SI 1.75 from Lewis Tr. Mi3 .ij id ijieo. 1 .'IIIOJI, UOIFI mi. " l-C lilllVV ' ' , I articles fur 1'tallad fr ir, sent 12 5 cash, , ', , , ,'.' trim us f..r 1'hllad b .ir. Bent Stl'l 2a eash. , - - , . .. two u,,,cnU,eU,, . uat JU. (uie suoscriptioua yet uiipamj The Women's Branoh tf U.S. Sanitary i Comxi.sion ack..oled,e a box from Mrs. " Dr. D.oksnn, L-.wn.burg. J's S- M ",b & 0 ' RePer& Mower, !s, a hand K-ed Cutter s.-iug value, Jllij. Slif.-r, Walls, hrioer &. Co. donated i N'o 1 IWkcye Riaper and Mower SI 15 TIi9 Unionists of Snyder County. The following was the direct vol.? polled iu Snvdcr county on Saturday last : (Congress George V. Miller 7C3 GS4 Senate Anthony- C. Simpson Assembly Samuel AIL ui in Protbcnotarj Jeremiah Crouse do Jacob 1. Bogar do John Dorn Ileg & Rjo Jacob Aurand do Andrew J Peters ,-.) v. 417 210 173 4l.i 231 ' Dist. Attorney Samuel Weirick Lommissuuer H in.Stiool! ( tenter; 4U0 do John Uabne 305 y. oun.y purveyor .Aaron rv. vjiu v.rj Auditor Wulllel llletenDSOU 451 , .. .. ... . ... Coroner, I'eier llackeuberg 180 Messrs. Miller, Simpson, and Allemao, to select their own Conferees. Resolutions were adopted approving the nominations that day made,.and also as " , 1' , ., , , 1. That we heartily endorse the policy at. ,1 v.... 1 i by the National Administration in its patriotic . ffjrts to suppress this wieked and causeless rebellion. ' iDii we rcffsirii nm C'l-oneraTion or . t .- 1 1 .,ov.uur..nwiin tne .iioq.i autnor ties as -.... ......j, "wo nua ira.iiw.ii., .u vj bis efiirts for our soldiers he has endeared himself to all Unino 1 .vine cit.zens. 3 That the American people confile ,o I nn nisi titiTeatpn nafriotism uliil all. fill- nd. whereas, this rebel ion has more generalship of U. S. Graut, and return tbe" warine!'t "","ka ,d hm and ,0 bis . ; noble army. 7 T , ,' proposed amendments to the Constitution : granting tbe right of suffrage to our : . . 11 1 k .,, i patriotic soldiers, and hope tbe same will . be ratified by an overwhelming msjonty " 1 ? ' That we rrcsont Geo F Miller En ! ..The uodivUeT b" of Vo,d r o?y " ,, ., . 3 . ' . for Congre,-, and feel confilent that iu bis ; election tbo people will have a rcprcsoc- : tative of sterling patriotism, undoubted t . i .: i .' ....i....t iiujcsii, tun Bii:uai auiiui. no .ricuui i bone be may be unanimously nominated; . I? ... V . J " i in fho Ikiatrii.. in which .cent ts.i f.rodlr.t ...... r h,s triumphant election. j , , caiiiipson, jjoj , our aom i f :.n..ln. 1 h.d il. in. ...... ... lh. ...ee ,or senator, uy o.g uevot.on no cause ol his country, bis energy and ability ' . . l . . t a.- -u- is well worthy the support of tho other : counties of the district, and we desire big ' Rlleeesa in conference and at th noils I contcrence and at the polls. , . '' . camuti n.iea. , , .or Assembly, we present a gentleman every , ! . ' . 1 . ni,rt,..i -.h. ..Kilii. ..,) .r.ri ensure u in 'bin. au excelleul Legislator. and we feci confident of his success The following was ibe oontcsted vote CunSre" ' same n-n'J " J" B" lM,1!L'r 423 I P"rson 350 ?llllfT 8 ""c " "neretsel aW, polled at a f"'6 busy season, and wbeu there wag oo ' open onDnsiunn to can out tne vote. I Keep Cool. About this lime every 1 , , ' vear. we have to eant on the "hot" no 1- lii - iana to r,,,.; fr;.,;.l w ...,h.r Sa I cmiug on, and wo want you all to remain ; " ' within vour inner garments so that ton i can Kote. It don't look well to see men " full grown, and with beards get ezeited and shake their fists at eaih other, espe- cially in public and on the thoroughfares. r ... b . .. B0 we urSe " ""Is Sides, ana all sjJ lb(J ht god mr0Bg .,. fe. ... . .h ... . , . , ... . . . . k . 1 dun ' I"""1 lth -"Jhody about i' rl resort : if any man w.nt. to kick op . row about anything, don't help bim, but J e r ' let him do it all alooe. And, finally, every time, Ictvp cool. t-Oo tbe 6th July, tbo Penusytv.nia nio Oon"nit1le Hkrrig-, tioa. i j Whits Data, June 7, IHtil. I E.itor Star &. Chronicle I see a comma-1 nicaiton in vour paper recommending m U r j Senamr. It is rather la'e m make an effort now.and beside I am building a barn ujhirh '. ,v me ann a.ten.ion from f ,,.' all ,. me and a,n,i0 , llow onll, ln. dl.,sa ,r meeting. I iheref.re d-cline beintr a candidate t..r any oli.ee at, n? a candidate ..r an, omce a. , .present. Respectt-illv yours. ; JAMp MARSHALL, . cejghbor of Ju-V prnpofed hjm fur Sena'or, but he dec,jne. T)pre rcnjajni therefore. a far m g knf)Wj t he prjlI1y ; j.. f e .r,rrnw eIcep( on CW ; ....j Mr.Uuteliu. having with - , Me9srs Kleckner und Dui.kel have ; th() wh,c fi,.M tppiyf both gentlemen j ntmgi f )t h,t ai lre kllflWQ tu be ! wor(by BnJ cI1)pB,.u,f lDj tbcre ia u; ; dang.r of t9lriiv j j ho ever k..tw ueb an eleclioo with : go little strife f It i a harry omen for ' . . .. . conntrV. Tho Preaidpocy, also, i by the moi-jritv Prty, so htrily agreed I .. . i : . .! upon, witn suen coraiai uuao.u.i.y i n.e delegates fresh from the people, that it : fBMIIDter, eni, ulith 0f ;fe ,nd treasure, ! ij..., . . P in m.r historv. Loll, , u . .- y- j our arms ctiDtinue vic'onoup, and next e0Dtl.st t the polls wiil be merely I ... .., . 0PII,inal the Liulou caodiaates will sweep ; ,ue fl.d. ! avsvtA'A Cnt 11 K fiitter IS 1th ., - t . 1 . J P. V., 19 among the wounded returned . . . frutu the frout, and itifer that the portion , .... . ; rjm (he frout) aD(J tfer tbtt tb9 portno of iQ ,JftIlM Uw ,iresd i , . ... , ,, , ,, ri'.ni Ui.la. b.j ,nnmlil hn A hall ! , " ' ; " ' 7 , left wrut cutting out at seoona Knuckle; j bis . au,, 17 wer3 wr,UIld,,d I aud 8 killed in the regiment. The lusse v - . 0 j j 0 Iqf on ll''b jl Works, at Culi Harbor, by f Wbteb tljft vOUtb ( arOiUlD, LaW- . i -ii i i TtiOCe 31. Ki.rt, Was killed j Ail IUC i,viii.i7 iii a va, Liu w-i. : Scball, of the Slat P. V., was killed ; Ad ;j'itant .Martin L. Schoch was wouodid slightly. Of Co. E, Joel Kline was m, mnded aeriouslv. and Reuben Kline ' ; . , , i.t i r . .taie.. in ro ...inon in Keuu iner ui i.e. - - 11 .nH .I..hr. Weill!. 1! V Ransh. and " . . , 1 ci- i.. L i,viu oningn, w ""t Some of these are from Lnion county. Iq subsxi'ieot actions, we learn that Pktkr James Dunkle, son of Michael uuntei 0f Ruffaloe township, was killed, Q Recd wM ,,our)ded. jobn t. ,iin,r i ... u i.uu ri. sal hiK'uiv wuuiiu. Miller, Lewisburg, was slight, wouod - W. Scott Smith, David C. Brewer, od J. W. SUcckler, it is cmCrmcd, are pri - ! oners. Stand of Protestant Episcopalians, I The annual conference of the Diocese '. u : 1,1 1 tuus.iiiuii s uem bsi uivutu iu ........... .u ' '"sourg. I'tiring its aeiioeraiions, tne i following exprcsiou in regard to national i . r ti air4 ua atni.nirp(i an.t ifnnfp.i with . out OSB dtssedtiog o.ce : i Whereas, there ex stun thsennntrvan I ...... ....,..,1 .i, n: . . . " .7 ' .T.".7 . "' - r1' "3- and etUitjon of iU . ... . ... ' 1 . ..aum... eharanterof hrh.en..a fanatici 1 1 -. siu, aud murdcrjus ferocity, 00 the part of the enemies of the nation : therefore, tu view or tho Cause and char- . f . . ,i IJtl hmh, rW.r. n, Resolved, that we hereby deoiare our nnf,,u.rillg ajegiaIIC8 t0 the Government f it;..i ...i .t... i...i... it our willing devo od aud gorvioe ; audi "t . , Christians, e i I ever 7"' X ' k" ibis rebollion may be put down ; that op- . . , ' . ' pression and slavery iu all its torms may , ,i .. . , r.j, , l i j be done away ; that freedom of body and mind mihfieai and r.tini.nia map .tel.. r " " f"--t "- j -.l,. . ik .1.. .....; .....H . u ',s , ., negroes, whom God 10 Hi. providence is e .. . . . oouimitting to our care, may be .be Objects q( our d 'J f . ad ingtructioo ; that war may soon cease; . . ' J ' " " ) ,brnu uout all cur borders, and that our . ......j .... h. . uojted lna, ff0m ,ba ajeg ae nor(Q t0 tb ,f ' ,b . . f fa A,. . " 1 . . tu ' "uu ,r luD ,au,0 ,0 ,be pioifi (ber() gha,j but one U(ij one goTernnicot .- , , . LOOStltUtlOD the whtllfi CI) 0U0 nag, OUS a ' tbe Whole' Culminating in that higher glory which shall make tbe nation l.inuuel land, a mountain of t i- . holiness, and a fit dwclline tiaee for tbe I righteous." ft3.Tbe peopl WTbe neonle of Snvder countT. bv their late primary election, have adminis-1 - " . terea a wiinenng rebuke or the Iraua ana ; ii'jastico perpetrated two years ago, by wmcu tier voica inr voocress wag sraotn-1 . . ., , , ... .. j ' f"" "",u,s : trict disgraced by a Copperhead misrepre- i 6 ' " vuppciucava uiiairpic ' Ben,,,,M' An attempt . wag made, by ' J 6 nnnl. nF fhA re nbafa. M a..s a.. I fa I two years g , U""' "m ""' ilU,er ,n0 CD0,Ca 01 , r..f au.. vouiereee uouutiess.ro cnear nim apaiD : but it was frowned down, and defeated. ' - . , heC0D..it.iMpr. Preaident and Viae President nan not ha ! rresiueus auu ice rresiueo. oan oos ne , from the same State. Tha ".ore-headed i Generals," Fremont and Cochrane, both j . i. n . . ,, v . reside io tbo 'ity of New 1 ork, and have, fftp snma troarci Sl.nhllvw iianniiniikl " mrA ....on.,:r...;n'.i ;! .. ..n.d;.i n.-.. i wuwuiiwMia.ivuwi aaxj awwwWM.WCaal VVIM1T ; cratio party," at the outset. . ..iiTI . C 1 o.L .1 f i, ' RJT" 1 he fiunday IScboOl Messenger IS ; th. titl, of a monthly paper for children i iast iesaed bv the Evangelical Association. ' 0 a 9 , at Cleveland, O. It is off-red at 25 ets. i for 1 ninv. 25 conies for 15 eta. eanh. and 100 eopie. for 10 at, escb . ' CVTIee New Advertisement.. Latest News ; " . a't,-,- e,,,n TJ ' I HUBter laiteS MaUDlOD, Va. . After Siegel'g misfortune, Gen. Hun After Siesel'e n.i.-f irluoe. Gen. Hunter .,lceree,i(,d ,jm and marched with hi wijii p mi c.u.. . ...u,, n-,... j , 0B the country. The main force of i J the R.-biU wenu to have been called to . Lee's aid, although Hunter met tod de- featod an army ut,d-r Qen. Jones, (who j WM kiIlt.d),'05 on Saudil, UDler ! rccbed the important city of Staunton OB 1 the It. It., 1W1 X. W. of Ilithmo. d Whether he iuteads to cut eff tuppliet, or t0 be reinforced by Gen. Clinch from g w Virginia, and tb.o pu,b on to iichmond, U to be eeen. (8. Harley u ,he on,y ona from UuioB e0(jnty we know under Iluoter) tn TJIrSmnnrl ; s etjjj fjr.ni',, policy, and every day " ' ' ,i.njh .inrnlli contested ha makea 6 - ; a00J8 ,jTJBCe. Of course, tbeee gbarp out our iurei ncciu 10 uc nimuu f ums, nd reinforcemeBtg eotuitj" j Kelei ... rbbine awav - r 6 wbila the : Gen. Sherman's Army, j A'so, makes somo advances, sod are gain- I !o ;n,nnrtnl noinla and holding then. I I n . hn I '.tnmn l nrri I j r jjj t illliUaiH i Tfce & Cll,uclI w, for Abe j & Aulv an(1 w be aeut till Nov. Election . , lor r iiiv i.enis casn in auvante. i.iuif.i..u ml. ' ... .. . ... . .. . - I t..l. ... , be B P in-M..rr..w.(rrimary ...ecuono.v., . . - - Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative, ! W '"""'' 'oral.ve. , The standard Manle preparation for the ' jjair v,lJrr(inffc tn a:i cae o resinrc lauea : . " Kr.j h'f liii:rrs. t" their orfRina! color. It , iisi not rlnim u mvkc lh batr uruw in h-r it bu i . omr UiU-n ut; nothing will ii thai whtvar h H'tT'-rti-wiJ loth it.ntritrv, tut it w ill pmvul it Iroio ' i filinut out. mk.- it ",lt nn.t -i!ky, r,.-i.n4! it ftml th j l.sj rltrl. i.f .rus H!hi i.f prer..tMms containing i i.uttllir, .ucaTol leml, 4t!. It rt.qiiip.s Do Maina.wa.h- ; inz. aoj hours t"l it. apiliatiuD. nor will it stnin tb .kin, liit i wMiij .p:i.tl and mpml frum th .kin as j anj hair ilrisiiiiir. It r-t'tn.. Ih n.tur.l iliadlna wf on. hair with i.othr. whirh ctrea it a lively sppvaraLa j ibatvaa o( th dull uulform black ot rfj tfS. i ! UOVrS ISH-KKIAL LULOU1XG CREAM. giiimrior w inr ii.ir ire,.in in use. m. u. luir ' l, '"" ""' tl..u(. lijht aua rrj h.lr i a . . . . to a lautiml hrnwu or black. : S..IJ .r.r.h.M. JOSF.I'll IIuTl t CO. 1 i3i s.. iu Lu,.er-..j l i.c N.w Vork ' " ' ' " j Si,CU3lSlJlt 13 iHtlffctt artm. Currtcleil Weekly 1J5 Rarley 90 to 51,00 Wheat, live..,. 1,'20 Egs 20 , . M H. " " ? Corn. a,-a'J laiinw av I Vlaxsced 2,25 Wool , Dri0d Apples 8 lb Potatoes.. . Ratter 0 Sides k Shoulder 12 j ll.p...0, and O Ham j j SigSboolleM with Ribs 10 I rr- ' "--7 - - - ' ', I ill AJaRtEt 1. ! ttr lt. w. kkihkrt. oth in... 11 MlUn .n4 ,. utHKa halit ef Seiin.sr... : Jt IIZ u. w inJn.h ih it v i. Hii.svviti.'ii7 i:..' ivii B..VI.U uiffli-i. : ,7, ,1. . . gViwt. ,h tn.t Vdw in w,uson and Mis. i..UIA.ui!inv,bothof KHiy t,i. . btH Mr.iiMtson.sist ait.JotiN 11 iKKi?Tof !w ' b.n.ud.aJ....u.iuiLK.ALL jjf f l ' v. t. ...i,. ,h 1..1 inir on, r nmniiT 1. ...1 at.at r, ...... . , .sear sionioamTio., r-tn in.c hi ssir i. aanKniroi ,. iut k v..n4 WanHoR.4WFOKi..adg.v Mdca.. i TOBACCO PLANTS TOD ..,, . . ,. , r., -rut, ; V -r V rV." . f u h ?hV J Tobacco riaillN for sale by the subscriber, residing on Sonih Th.rd street. - near Hess' l.iverv. I June lfl. lsfi4 LUAM KETCHtlM. : mU LETTlMG- ; CiF.T EU Pronosata for ihe buildio" of a KJJj?VS?nlTji t inlierl nrrns ltnrkrl alrrr. at the Central Foundry, will be received at ,k. , " 7r ' , ....,. , the office of the Town Clerk until Saturdav. .. . . ..... Jmiusi. csprciiicaiions It. oe seen a. aaiu olKce. By order of ihe Town Council : ... ,,,vKS , .- W .SI. J U.s LO, iy ICTa Lewisbnr. June 8 18fit J'- Success ! Success ! SUCOOSS QlUCCESS has everywhere attended our Annies and so it may be said of Pngle A Rans Xrw Photographic (.allrrr, (situated on the Sonth side of Market street. between 3d and 4th, Lewisburg.) which is a perfect success having, at considerable . hit.Ai . ,w rombinalion Licht. ' ... .nrn..c.,l for Rn. .fr.cl in giving to ihe picture that delicate shading which all admire.' p..i.,r. pan.r lr,,n rtlac and i Pictures taken on Paper, iron, uiass, ana We have on hand a very large assortment .. I 01 ' ram, r ine vases, anu rn,.,ogrdPn ii n it.. u ai nnms an 01 wnicn we oner a. vi.v priera, ENULE & BAWN. tlTSign of the SHERIFFS SALES. . . . vrgiue of a writ ot ven.r.x. ann .i.i.rv. Jl l-a.vssneu 001 01 ine vourioii ommnn l'' of Onion Co.. Pa., and to me directed, ..i. .,1. , .,,. . , , Skurdau, Juhj 2, 1804, .1 tU. Ditriatre Hiino in lhf hnrnnoh nf f.PV. "i Rj,ier House in the boroagh of Lew. isburg. county aforesaid, at 1 o clock, P M. ...i,.. -i- L....... i... r..-j i . to . scn.iu i.i fii.. ...m.. ... , he Iwrough of.,lr.wisbijr. comity aforesaid. numbered w.inuie genera, town piao. e.gn. Chirr, .tb-,. and nn t. wt b, Wm. c.a-ron. n., ! )Dt,inn ou,!, r ,n Arm. mor.nr ,t.m.ii v'BltVd,l,wT!h'ii,,IJ, ! House, Storw Roowl, Fram, Stabl., and othar Outbuild- I mss th. .ePart.aaasw, c, tb. p,op,rtyor! Mr Hoeaaros. V- ' I ALSO, at the same time and place, all that ' in Mill I) ax 7f a";"," iiq inri ai impmrfri i.niira. pnuaite in w nil a a. a . j a . thenrw aoath ( mth on. h.if d..- w,a oerebM tn . poat oa .am. Iin; thpnc sooth !5 deer., a weal 42 parches . to th. rmnxer ni tn. w ai. a e. s . tufopts. : wane, a.nna th. ernlr or .aid tiiraplk. north V'S u.rre. wesc au p.,ch.Btoaston.:thri.northlai!nMwntias-io ttSf&'l&Xg&trZSSrJZ .- ! "?T.i! T iirtnBinsT. cnDtmituoat liv. jkmn r rciw- ''"" "'-' " V.23 "Jit buiidin... . lar. lasiyof iron or., iim"n. 7uarr,, .ppl. orrhsrd an other fr fruit tiwrt, a .piina of .,. ua.. Ae. ?itl and Uk.a la faiHnr water nrwt th. hnuaa. Ae. Stil I .laraMon aa Um rrprti of t. rt rj'JpS LVr. ALBRIGHT. Sheriff HARDWARE STORE in LEWISBURG, KEO. W. PKOCTER, LATE of PHILADELPHIA, Lu o-.unel a LAIWE J COMPLETE tKk (4 HAHDWASE. i ... n ,. ; , , V, r!fll- fiif, onl larL'Pt ' 1,1 UUaillUCI Illl S LiIOLl,tJlU tXUU .1.1HVCL OW, and reapectfully Hnnonnee to tl.c citlzeni of Uuion an'l cei:.;lsWI.v etantuj that la) is prepared bavins: purohaied a larjre part of bis Good fruia MdUuikitiucXi of tkolff agenu to oiler ucu uiuucoiuttoi u purcuciers, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, . -I. ; lr. t.',r Jnt.-rt to i,nrelia.e sum'K AND PKICES Letore paitl.aauiir I r . a I (llirilf'V 11 firOKIPllPFS SllltllliCu Jit UCUCr . ,. ,n t- tf llri;1.asu iu llAw- ' Pnu" tDan lUe can purchase in Uula.le.phta. llrocliimiitfoif AFTER PROCLAMATION I JUT the latest of all is that of C.V.SC-IAFFLE. laving returned from New Yorli .k. K..nn ..moMil from New York and Philadelphia, is prepared to .el! Uoods ' ..... Cheap for Cash. , : A large as??orttnent of Drngs, Chetn- j ical, Oil., paints,- Varnithes, DyeJ Stuffs, Glas?, Perfumeries, Coal Oil, j nlups JJrU.shei.ToVS, Fancy Notions, c. r,.f..t,m,nripa '..ts Pit.pq i sr.;c ' v r.: , w; ' r ' Tnlmcnn. Citrars. Cutlerv. j &(J c j CFThysiciaas' preseriptioaa carefully cuuipuuuu. wl wines ana Liquors lor aieaitimi &0 nnrDoses. warranted genuine and of the besi quality. I.EWI3BURO - MT SS. ISM IXale or Samuel I .oll, deed. "VTOTICE. Whereas, letter tes'amentary T ui the estate of Samuel I.. Noll, late uf East BotTAloe township, dee'd, have been pnnl.il in .he anbseriher. All nerstir indebl. ... ... .k. .,..1 n nil. immediate pavment,and those havine claims ' or demai ds against the estate ot the said or demat.d aeaiDsi decedent, will make known .he same, without delay, to i...'i .m.i.i.. t.x 1 MIMES NOLL, Ex r East BufTaloe, May 13, l54. i X. B. All persons bavin? claims nr de- 1 mands against said estate, sud those knowing .1 .1.... in.t.i.,..t .;i i..n .ml ..,. ,u.,, 'im..a.a,i. vm settle their accounts immediateiv with Wm. L. Harris. Esj. ANN A NOLL. Ex x 1MOSKS .OI.I., Ex'r Important to TaX-PaverS. nupuiiauL u aaa. a ay eta. THE TAX must be paid before or I on .be tVloih of July nextjiin order , fn,ole ,he Co.niy Treasurer to Pav the Jf I keretof'ore, but if not paid fire ptr er. mU be : W JOE Co. Tie.,. Lew.sbnrg. May 20, 1S64 i i NOTICE. ; WnTin! i t r ar, her.liv nntifi.ft not tn : 1 I"-1 r - ;' meddle with a large black Horse now' J in Georbi CHareii's possession, a we have loaned hi in lo the said Geo. Chappie during cur pleasure. BEAVER, MARSH & CO Union Pomace, Hay 13, lt61 READING RAIL ROAD. Summer Arrangement. REAT Trunk Line from the Xorth T and North W.: (or rbitaiWti.hia.NVw York, Rea- Uin. foili.. l..non, Allfnio.n, tor, I Trsmal... I'r,ibiiri ( fbtlisl.ltloa. Stw Tor. Klm. FotWTill., ana all mUim-dM atauoaa, at i k. York" rps bwa nrri.hnrg at e.so A 3f. ; arrinnaat - iors i....tn. ..., ' A ap-rtsl Accemistatl- n lU.-Da.r tram l.aa Kea - t - ' ; Man from u.mhnn at s p m. mm iinni'i.iii, i-i ..r- .-n. r . aslihi. t. a.;, .ui p.." . . HeiurniDB- its&Tv- .wm inrs at n j yt, i wm, ami i . p, (,.itI,burl Harrt.h.ire t x a . e... ir;pni. . ...i. ,p,,r.r. , or. .,Pr ......,.-... in ana fr.o I'ftUbarc. without . .nr-l .hS!7"',15', 1 tTw J i ,:-1.M'";''lUFM l-hluahlphla. New tk, , and .11 Way l-oin... r-hoi.inhi iiarrubun and sw York. 1 -lnn iwnr ., ir, tuk, ,t . s.oo a m. .nd rrmrn. ih.ah.,,, train. A Sands, tram tra.M I fiti P..1111.L1 lUfsvM avllitagil Lr.au-ri lnt-r. l st r.-.!tirH-n rstte-st tn avnJ trt.m xil minC. . A. NtOiLU. ; "J GfDerml aup-trmtrDtient T REMEB, LONG & CO. have iast we'd jw y.VU .T.S '5-k-!' ' - ' ; gnt Tan. 0f descriptions and pries. Call and see Mays s-".. . ee. " "PiLASTER, Salt nd Fish for sa'e by I KREMF.K, LONG CO i , . n ( ! tbesh Garden Seed, onion, included, I I1 iust re'd by KREMER, LONG & CO ! v- - ...vv - - " ' , - .1 rifle UelaUiue. m Ends Irom one to ''nrds' far;-a;rr, Tl'' . "I , " ' , g,v. jst--w. A Pbysician Wanted, ; ffvo TAKE charge ol a village and country i I , . . r. uurs address ir. R . M. D. nraclii.. os.ti la.aiinn nr namr. . April :",9l Phfvr, lliieo Co, Pa of him. am.CALL AND EXAME51S ichr. ! 1 MM CE2LETJT ! CEHEIVT!! rpHE subscriber would respeerfully Insorm I bis idd casiomers and ibe puMis. xane raily that he wi,l have eoniaaiiy oa hand and for sale a full supply of his saperlur hydraulic cement. Parties at a distaaae aaa the iine -f i.'anai or H.u'roaJ can have tsMtf orders filled at short nonce. Address ROEUr V Ad. EN TIN' B, BellefoaM.Paw CERTIFICATE. We do cemfy that we have used the abevw cement in ihe erection ol Ihe Bell etonie water works, and take pleasure in recommending it lr all o'rsons in need of a rood article. W ,1 . V M. T.Tfi Estate of George Hauck, dee'd. IETTERS Tesi?.meiitary on the Estate caf j GEURUB HAI'CK. dee'd, late of We Buffaloe. township, loion Co, having bea granted to the nn tersisned, all persons indeb ted thereto are requested to make im medial ! payment, and tho-e havine; claims ovdeanaa asainil the same will present theaa fof saiU I m-nr MARY HAWK. - . ' meut. I pd CON RAD SUKCR'-ER. We,i Buftaloe, April SI. . . CAUTION. T t n.H.ni a rm ..rn.il not tn napuhaSal ifi. or hold my note for sixty Dollars, oayw able in three months, dated aboot th ih T ! April, ttivsn to Andrew Hater, of Kelly i To.,h,P. i . de.erm.ed t . p.- aaid note unless ccmnellrd hv 'aw. ABRAHAM LEIB. Kelly Tp. May S7, IStil pd3 R. II. LAIRD, - JuiU.ce cf the Peace, LEWISBL'RQ, PA. OFFICE In Friek' Bnilding, 3d slree. doers North ql Market April 12, 1664. United States Claim ilgenf. A LICENSE bavin; been granted to tht) undersigned to carry on the bosinesai CnueJ States claim agents in l'ois ! rountv. thev will attend nromoilv to the eas- ! leciion of b.ick pay and bounty and the pro. corine of pensions for soldiers or their legal representatives, and tne prosecsuoa claims against the United ftaies. March 32, '61 J F.4 JOHN B.LIN' ft HENRY HARPER. .. H-iO 4RCII Sf PHILADELPHIA. manufacturer DEAIiElt INT WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, & ROGER'S Superior PLAT ED-W ARB. HTAIl kinds of SILVER-WARE, saadeota ihe premises. WATCH lie pairing carafu'y done ! Iu4m3r GUNS, PISTOLS. FISH !f.G TACKLE. FINE CDTLERY, anl Sawrtla. .tgwnia gratmlly. Tk ODS. Lines. Heels. Baskets. Bait. Pliasx, l. Hooks. Nets. Foils. ..loves. Masksk ; b,i,es. Corkscrew. Dog Collar. Ac, cea- 1 stantly on hand, and fi-r sale Whotesal. and) Retail, at .I'Mt.s HKlnth a, 8portsman- Depot, j jr. r. corner 2nd and Walnut efts. Philad" i Sfarrh 4m IcIiaIles mjc.i miller, ' j IJOOTv-IlINDKR, i "ien ll.rlln, Pa. , . n....-T .n .. . , I janin-i n.in aucniiuu B;.c vj unj Irom aoriuil. 4tpa Th9 Eye and the Ear. "nR- S- H. KN'IOHT.of Lewisburg. havint J 1 " . " ' . . - I had twentv-6ve v?ars' practice, egn . b s sm rrs io innsewnn are aniieiea wins I diseased Eve or Ear. The folhiwinv la ,, : w - of a number of Testimonials ; 11, a,d both .s : was MM . OJ ,(,Hb. 1 h, ,h.irl.ilt.mll; kim . .BWt. Br. Knicht B.i:rs.k hf r.. 4 e.n.lhin.w,th..ut.nnu-ru.s o. lwn..l lTi-.II wh ; (1 esyllBL W0L. . .,,,. ..... nM:, 1 ' Cash paid for Bark. T WISH to pnrchae a targe qnaatity t4 I KOCH OIK Is IKK, aenverea M .'1 Vard 10 l.ew.sborf. for which I . U ,. 11 Itih't K. J. nPLFaw 1 Will DUv IliC DlSillrsl PI lie lu cnsii. ! ' - $75 TO $150 PER 1S0NTH. 'niHB LITTLE lilANT SEWING MA. I (11IE COMPANY want an Agent is rrach'wuh" : j Machine, wuh gauge, screw driver and , extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary iind expenses, or give large commission. For i - . . i a ; particular, terms. c, enc ose a siamp aad ; address T. S. PACE, Toledo. 3u.iu.i5 o,oi a ihv th. r.iwsi staax 1 ' " - i j To Carpenters and Bricklayers. ! 1ARPENTERS and Brirkfavers will nd ; y steady employment and casa wages no. " - ' - . . : Shop. Foundry. Ac-at Renovo. IS milea i t150" Lek Z ?s?'mm iper dav. of Bricklayers, i.S0 per day. ! Boarding. $ 1.50 per week. I H. R. CAMPBELL. ' 1. iJM ai'-.. April s. is4. Sop'tof tbe wvm A LOT of prime Cloversecd fof j.t a eoocnAK. U V . Io'a.i7 JbirlS'sOIIra, lawltburti J"" IM
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