Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 17, 1864, Image 1

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BY O. X. WOK DEN AND J. II. C011NEL1US.
At M.30 per lar, nhvujH In Advsmre.
rlV.LIMIKU MMI-ttlrkLY--
Tuesday Murium: & Friday Afternoon.
A U UAH A M L I N CO L X
run vii t PitvinnT.
Anilrru Johnson.
FOTTUBAL tll'Kfl.
HOBTAV !"'Mt 'HILL
2 livor. M '
g llfur llumiu
a. woliaui fl hum
6 Uarteu Jciik
6 Clu..' M IUejip
7 K'.h-o-l frki
8 William T.vl r.r
9 J'ltm A ll.-i.raii.1
M Hi hart II ilertrll
11 Kd.KrJ M.'ll'l.y
11 Cl.r.r. 1 K 1
Tl"--.i!- XXt-CGASi
1 1 K;-n. w il ,l.
14 t'ti.r. II sutliier
li J;. hu Winter
10 i 1 o ntiliy
17 l tel w u ....
1 l-a.t- Ht-n. u
W J-.lin Cat- i
VI S.iim... I ' k
1 rv.-r.-r-; I.I. --r
Jl.n ! I', t -t
Kmh-'T -.1'Oo.l.ln
J.l.u t lt..u,.liol
District ani County .o,.iin itio:is.
lasrmbtt-stlllr'l H. .ittviir.. of I nlnn roiiniy
SAMIhl. AL It-A.. of Mi;d.T tolinly
guerlir-THT.SIlS ( ill P.I U, f Hurtle) lot. n,ils
(vmml.tvi-tr-U'illAF.l kit. kM K.ol Net. Urrlin
AndHar-JUlr.S Alklt.of tail Klillalue
Curoncr-Iir NJ1 BUs-rf Mlffllabur..
AMEM'.Mr.M'S TO Tilt C.lNSTn LUO.N.
'or the Firt A'nendm'tit.
ytr the. S'omd Am' nJ.nrnt.
Fjr the Ttind AnenJftitit.
Election on Tu-'ii lay, A R S, lsr)!
"For the Campjigii !
The Stam A CiiTii'S iri.fi vi I ( r the
& 4nd ami wi-l be a.f.il n!; .Viv. Kl rl;im
lot t'tliv CVnl Cih in a Ivance. can
. be fiol up without a mitiirrift'.u'n paper only
ictf'As ihin Aasiuibij disir.ei c ui pi s s
tbrvo CouuHcs and electa tlire Members,
we suppo-e each wi.l and fbouid uike ls
own choice, aitbout tbe luitrviLlt u uf a
Confereuce, uuicss in cane of a d.viMni. iu
county, .ben it would be proper for ibe
o'Der c 'unites to Ucieruiiue it. u have
therefore put al our u.a-t brad the naint s
of Meesr. A LI. EM AN and OnVlo, n-miD-eca
cf their le.ipcciive cnuuiin, l-ir the
Aisembiy. l.ach waa Humiliated, by die
timet, gtcret ballot, cf th-jse most cji-c r
Ced, without iipp'sititin. C'au a bitter
cuuiuiriidaliuo tbau that be gtv. n? L t
l.jcmii'g atlccl au iijually worihy aud
popular caudidate, and toe electiou of the
tbrce, by from cue to twj tbousiud u.i j i
tiiy, may be cousidcred secured.
The Confercbcii for Congrena and lhat
for Si Dbt ir being jet to be bcld, we uoiit
tbe names of candidates fir tbo time.
"U il Hartley deserves a gnoj county
office at prest Ut. MrCuiHCil peraouaily tiie.o fciave m-n, but 1 am srrry to imy
is worthy and fit. Oae of tho earliest to . thai it wi.l be .ii.p-if-.ible. Basin M prei
.,l...... ... i.;. .... v, l ' '" 'be '"i-'. b-Mdes, 1 b.vo a
oones.cu
i.j j i,:. ........ ...
is an eloq'ioot tcasoo wny no one cunwota
his cU-cliou as Sheriff. j
We tbiuk none can doubt lhat New
Kt-riio and its .icinity are entitled to the
Commissioner ibis year. Mr.KLtCKNF.ti'a
life-long familiarity with County busiucrs
shows bim lo be amply (.'laliSed.
Mr. AlKKN, all know, is noi an tfSee-
erker, was t.keu up without his ku.wi-.
edge, and desires us to siy that be is not
a candidate. Gaod aril truj friends, w ho
would be giad lo vote f.r him, have madj
bim a caodidate oa tbe sine ticket with
Lincoln, aud wo trust ho will permit the
people lo booor him at tbe polls
V, n.n . t.U nt
" . , , .
JLffl.nburg, also nominated without any
Bohoitation on his part, and capable.
Tbus wc have a ticket well divided
over the county, fairly ia the field, ainl, i
as far a-i we can see, bound to triumph
1J an unprecedeotrd niij riiy.
Large Sales of Real Estate.
The esta'e of tbe late J 'bu M'Oall, in
Yoik valley, west end of Union county,
.as bid off lo I', liilimcyer Si Co., lor tbe
sum of 815.-05.
Dr. S. L. Beck, also sold to the Fame
parties, 1800 acres,' on Ibe bead waters of
White Deer Creek, adj jibing Ihe M'Call
property, f.r $10,000.
Tbe6e salea, and tbe operations of
lM'Clure, Frederick, Brown, aud others,
t? r. i. i. ..k;ji ....
On riirUCt) V.rcc, riiuw uuw iul.i.iv .mc
... j .
timber lands of our mountains are ciuiing
"
into inaikcl, and how large an inherent
Value they have.
. ,
tOrW e Icaro ..a M1V..lur,j Tctyraph
tuat toe tor.e.ian commission Daw asK
another half million dollars for tbe aid of
toldiers, aud lhat Ibe tuccessful effort in
its behalf of the Lewisburg Presbyterians
is to be followed by collections from other
churches on Sunday next Mr. Aikea
bas greatly interested tbe citii- bs by bis
roetical readings at Wolf's Hall, M ffl n
torg Peter Ilag. nbuch. of Kelly To
l- ... ' J ft
maseBine Urgest income return of unv
larmer in Lnion county Lient. Jam
a it " " J
CIeaer, wounded, and Hiram Smith, sick,
re borne oo leave.
Wm. F. CoWPEN was ordained to the
Work of Ibe ministry, and recognited as
pastor of Ibe Jersey Store Baptist church,
mureday, 10th lost. .Mr.C. graduated in
tbe United Presbyterian college io Law-
rence county, and was reocntly from the
-heological depart of the Uoiver-it,
t Lewisbutg.
.Honorably discharged from a iome-'
hatoTtr. lo!.r.; : ......
j) ulrr:. n si rl u .e1'
i.uu BerflCB in t iroima
icsumea His
practice in Uuffaloe Valley.
Vailandigham has
.lipped awa, from
is .tain trvina ia !
Canada into Ohio, and
v.i. v.. r. . j-o" .
..i t. !" -! geU,D "f ' C0BB,6r -
tsltllion io tbe L"jil Sulci.
j
W'U iiVK illiMI
')i!T h- y" Imve ii
"r hi ? . our --i
tr- in ll.. l.attti- n'.ain6,
ml U.v.l
li h ' " a i Iconic li-.ui. '"
tut "'T i. .i Ii-.w.
Alt I . -II Ihe tnll- "I ,
A I (T fr i:i h t- f tt- ni inn.i-.J J,
VUo l,i;n.J Hi- 8 n-r.
O'.r h-HTt nr.- i'h f! rtdM
An-1 1 u r it M-tl, .t.. ..Ij.it :
Mffi-i iir-t i t .i r m,.iiij cuor,
1, i- b wr -ri. i'ir:.it !..
Tlv niiiil '-.il- r tl will.
An i t t;1- "' i wih i'-. .
l.r tl,- d - .I.-' itj-in buttle I'in
htti ili. I.mu in u fl,.
Y. t "li t-irii a w.irtiini In-art
t- ..in i .i l ' !-' v.
(..r i. in T ti'-- i f-i-.t.n J I'v the Unc: uJ bill,
u riirt ur. h Hi:!, T luv.
W i..t..l l t" i'" "'"
At.-I ur i 1 1. t..ii in lh- l-"-t fli
Aii'i tt.o rm, -( j i "i hui".
Y Ti itii iu, lai l in alrifii'i f'.t-cp,
Ut.hk t .M- ;(i 'i -' r -Im'i w ,n-.
TtT- ' "" L-l till th. tni'i.jj Lll ncuni,
Auj Hj J.-..-i I. ill n.tlii.
Luw.ii.ui.JuiK' 1 . H U. U Alt Tilt.
Return cf the "Sliier Guards."
T'uii was the fiii t.'oi;i.uny wuieli left
1'iuoii county for "lliree years or during
the W'iir." lloiior.-.bly di--fli:irj;cd1 thry
reaehed ! in ri-lm: on the t;h in.-t , but.
itotu uh.-'.ui lin- t!;o earnest rilorts ofuur
lonni: i aa' ioni.e. aii i oi. , uit-r.
ii'lion:.''.- and t ol. r-UiU', tin v
did n.,t yet llirV the l.il.vrintliiaii .letai!s
of red t:i: e u:u
:-s !:iv I
t, and Wed-
nesday :il'iri'iio..:i thry rea
1'ej.ot. 'i'lieie tin y v-ei'i
is.-ioU of citi.eiis aii-1 s
. lied i.rwi.-bur
ne t by a juv
! u Scuts, headed
by the l.ctti.-l.iiri; i
t!i. i:i iuio the li' ;m;i
M.bi::trri' was presen
h:::i.!s. c.itb a ;,:.!
rcl l:"i:..r, hatdiv i i
'and, which escorted
.-li. Kaeh Liotacd
.e l. fro 111 the ladies'
of i voiyreriis i.iu
t richly wi n. Jiar-
t'liono ,.n Market
rjjii; .
stlc, t.
iiroi-jli t:in
'r arcl.rs at Wridrn.-aul's,
W olfe's and Aiaiooiis' eoruri-, wi'li im
l:irroil.5 .;; pleat mid slii:t!l. a'ld " wel
comes" innumerable, thry tarried at oth
Street, IVoui wiicre tin y started thn e years
U'S't, then lclraet 'I tii' ii s:e;,s to tho front
of the l'ie.-by terimi ilunch. Their pio
neer l a. lain had been invited to address
them, but ileeiiiicd for reasous stated in
the follow int- letter :
Ml Nrv, June 7, 1SCJ.
C. C ?ll.n:KLt.V, l.ur'.s li.-ar "Sir:
Y..ur fav r ol Hii- day Is j 1st lo hand, and
1 thank jou f r ihe kind iuviia:i,.u it
COIiWH'S t- pat tie puto iu ihe rec.ptioii cf
our liesirns N would Lire me
jreatcr pi. a.ir-; ban to U with you on
,;,at lCe-l ui aud a.!drs a welcoOiO .to
JKinc uui'i air. .-u-iif auAA hit puj-'i,
1 - 1 1 . I
. ,H f,,rti,ll,u cv u readibg
and c-.iinttfii;
ai m I. I h..n-, however, thai
ihe eoi-!e
uf l. -wisburg wul da ail iu their power
lo honor tue g.liaiit few" who return to
i lieu, after three years ol battle utid storm.
Vou say wed wh. n y .u siy il.it, however
f iiall ibe.r iiber, they arc worthy our
c u..-idera'i ui " My heart Warm when-
m.i..,. ..-. w-.,-.
w. Ll to the li.. 1 at a ti.i.,- w'.cu no boun-
I L . . ). . f t .... ., k...., I...T.J 'I'K.it-
tics were tiyeii, ai.l tliti unitea .itt.e,
si nice u r. u me seamy (my o. cirv u
d-l:ars per t.'li. I a.hlully they fob
filled thLr contra with the oLroui-n..
re. u to it.c lift hour ate. ana auocj
datsof trac-j" io'-iderlhat uostain might
tach IJ the t.-itne of the "rctitisjlvania
K. -serves. R-' Uruing now after f.uch
b.ug and ard.i us service, hiving partici-
pated in a sc-ira of battles a w its with
JreJi, , ,0(.m,PTM . , ,heir S,ate-
,h,.y ate ja jcl.j dU,.-i bh we ..-..'J 'Melight
t0 houor." Very truly jours,
T. CiiAMti.iti.l.
The Ctumiiitrea of Arrangements then
invited lion, lili filler to make the for
mal weleomini', which duty he jierforiued
in the fi'llowiti; terms :
Oillf'l-l'.S AM) Mk.V (iT CuMPANV 1' OF
Til Z 5 111 I'.t. UesLllVKS : 1 have received
many marks of honor from the rood peo
ple of my town and county, but never
one of which I have becu more prom
tbau this conferred upon me today, by
the gentlemen of the eoiniiiiitee appointed
to receive you. .ui.-ii a scene, ami such
nn occasion as this, coti.es not in every '
life-tin.
not oner in r vcty century.
How deeply moved are the hearts of
this pcoidc : Collie throbbinc with iov
-- j j
uu-peakable, because their Ion-' al.s.-nt
, ' , , " ,
loved ones h ive n toi-oe, to th... i..r.
burthciicd with a trrief far too ,lc, i, ll,r
utterance, beciu-e their near ,ncs :.re not
here, an. 1 never will return to tb.em.
i cau II(it ,,,lk ,., yml ,,ravo a
that iny own heart let-Is, much lc,s fall 1
hope to rive exprcs.-ioii to the warm out-
flushing afl. ctiou with which each man,
"o.naii and chil l in this romm unity re-
cri.es joo. i otu i c.at ivcs ..no personal
friends are here lo erect you. T he rela
tives of those you left behind vou ill hoii-
ored "raves are also lieie. to take yuu by
iiieuauu: wihim iiiev sorrow lor innr
,ea,i tiu-' rejoiee tlirou-h their very tears
at.... I- 'It ...) , 1.
11 'rv 1 "V "' -v,u' UMl
you ine
will ever cherish you as the c paniotis
inarms last with those they so sincerely
mourn, in i lie name in all ttiese people,
and in their behalf, I Lid you welcome !
I lleem It ti or.'-.t 1.1-1 v 1 1...... to er.et.b i'.r
the people of this vicinity dicse words of
earnest wcleouie ; but in doing this, my
i.iou0uis instinctively turn to the day
wn.-u, some three years n-o, you, with
ll'JD-r cJ,"I'''-iotis, h it thecc iui"et scenes,
a,'u,Jo"t',i 7 "vocations, t-evered your-
V.ur uZlT,
j tie, and if need be to die. You were in-
FI,.ireJ t0 f1,is no.t llJ tbo "''rn love .fj
military Utilav. for you had always shown '
. . .. . ... . ' "
r .... . -
vain pursuit of military-glory, for all your,
icauiings na.1 ever been tuat peace with-1
h"nor. was .tLf !'i-?hcs' . buoa
f. .0uM.erV0 ' -b.ut " ? becau,e y.u
ieit mat the Ue ot tho nation was attacked.
nd s the duty of her sons to defend
her; that tie inititu'iou? your ancestors '
yourselves superior to this; not in tho',lne ot battle, while our siirmtsDcrs,
LEWISBORO, UNION CO.,' PA, FRIDAY,
i had left vou wire threaten. I, and it be-
I came you tu .loeivo tliem t'T fiiliiru I
j j;ciiiTjiiiiis. In a word, it was under the
! liif)lost mid .ui'est eii;e of j.ati iutic oldi- :
tinu tliLit vuu voliinUi.ii'd to j'liu t!ie
.iriiiv uf the Hetiublic. Vou went away!
1 i . .... I... .. , ... ,...t.w,;,.iw i,r tl.,-
i perils that would bcU y..ur patl, Vou.
1 i- .t rit-ii in i riii inti iitist ffiMU's, iilu icii-
- .
U, ret tuong-ts, nay, you nau wuu wx.
l...tt.. t!... ;i.i...r. iir.iver of liei'dlljor
i i i-'- .i .i. . .. .. ,i, ok.). .....I -.11
I aiKl liieoua ! 1 i I ion i.nn... i
.. , . " l ............I
i nturii .vilely Mil only as yu cum: u us
! ... .1... ;.l honor. Th. v
leared tliat some of Jour number would
m'Vcr return, but tleni-ht not that so ma-
ny would tall. .Uw . your thinned ranks
r ...1,u rc:;t.,hf.! . y;:"' .
1 lie many iryes niai neeji 101 iniisu iii"sv
Tesniee" here to-day Would have filled
i them with ;ladues. and rejoieiiiL', .(test
now reai u;u ueeu uiti saeimee. .is
oiild all have nhared iu the happiness of
tl.eMi. so do we join t.ieiu iu thru tears ;
1 and whiU we n...ura for the loss of the
liow "real h.u been tilu .su-lltlee. ,S wo
bravje youtln who, living, would have
bnii a toy to their friends and ornaments
to society, e bid th. ir u.oiirnin;; friemU
liud eo.nfort as lliey lelleel upon tl' ir
uiniiories that they iuililled their ubh- I
L-atioiis to tu. ir countiy ana their ..od,
mid lhat their lives, however bnei". were
brijhter, worthirr, more useful far in their
pelleet UJOIIIV
ill UII-illl-Il UeVotloll to
tiie ri 'lit. than if lengthened out in the
i,ui -uit of lileasure and ciiiovincnt of lux -
pillsUil ll pie.nuiL autl enjoy me ill Ol lUi.
liriull o:,y,. -.1 Htlllll
This (.oi.ipai.y, as it met its share of
the losses ol the I'dina Keservcs, parti-
ipates, too. in the name that has been
won by that c.ri;ai:iia;io:i. liaised at a
time when -popular fx lint; was at the
hi-he.-t, its r.iuks were filled with the
choicest of our youn uicii. 1 ou joined
the national ariuies al a time' of dcjiressinj;
defeat, and as your beaiin-r and soldierly
appearance at that tryina' juncture helped
to le-llispire coiilidriiee an-l to turn tliu '
t. b: cf disaster, so 'have you since, thro' j
nil colli hattl.'S. neiilitaioi'd vtilir rrlillta- :
t ion for liuliinchin-valor, and earned a
r. iiiovii of which every lVnusylvaniau
will be proud, the j;lorics of which belong
to the living and the dead ol your orioiu-
i ii li . a -
liii:nds, as your battles have bceu more
numerous and bloody, and as your cause
vvj.-, loore in. t. so u tu liisrorc nuartl lo
.. - -7 -j
Tl. -.de,.. u I,,,.!, .,w in .!. ,...
ti.e citi-iens of I.ewisbur" mid of I n-
ion county, 1 extend to you, is tdiiecre, is
earnest. Welcome home! Conic into
our families come to our firesides re-
eount. to us iu the hcariiic; of our children
your trials and your triumphs, that even
our little ones may catch the inspiratiou
of your valor, anil live to eiui.lato your
patriotism. Vou have fullered and bled,
and your comrades have laid down their
lives for us an 1 for our country. ( lur
debt of ''latitude to vou is irrcat. ami as
tlis eommuiiity shall hope for tho blcss-
; ., ,,f the Al"mi"hlv. so will it be true
. t . .7 .it-
to me .merits ol tlie leturne.l foldier ;
allj will I1(.v,.rn IK.vcrf,.r,.et the
wullts ol t!ll. w;,IllW al,j orphan of
i,.,,. .-, jrll hattl n-' lor J.ibcrlv lor
,,, IMjlv ,-,. (mnl" U iiud ',..lin
?T t'.l
i, ,.... !,.,, . ,, r..,..i ;,. ....),....,, ,.,.
...... . ,.. .., : .. i ... . . ... .. i ..
i hrobbiie- heart-
-ili.co.me home:
i he ( ompany was then dismissed to
discuss a most elegant supper at Woideii
saul's, after w Iiicli they returncil to their
different lioiiics...aud the " ."-'lifer Guards''
live in hi.-tory only.
(ieo. W. S hoch, o-iptain's clerk, furn
ishes us with the following memoranda ;
RKTUKNF.D ItoMK.
Card. in. II. II. .M'Call,
1st Lirtlt. T. li. Recti,
"d " J. li. liaytoti,
1st Isergeaut Wui. t-'eaiios,
-d " James Doran,
iitl " (.eorge C. Kelly,
1st Corporal Amos Ditsworth,
L'd .lohn V. Ilafcr,
ad " ieo. W. ."'flinch,
4th " George Kicholu.
rillVATKS.
William Hockley, Charles Moody,
Thomas Crawford, Lawrence .Monroe,
H ilii.tiu I ravcl, haiuuel A. Heed,
, . .
1 lioiuas I . .skins
1 1. I i ' dl...rt
I '.unci I . .Inert,
I harles . I'eeder,
Charles E. Stivder.
l- 'is Jems, Josei.h Stroiip,
Joseph Joll, Henry I'lrieh,
Thomas Kennedy, Robert Walsh,
John Kuoll, Luther Wheeler.
liuua(leil in tt.e lfR t7 a i.iecfl of li-ll.
RE -ENI.ISTF.D MKN.
Per-. R. II. Walk, StTg, Jas. Ficlit
li'irn. .""ere;. Wm. II. f'chwriik, Con.. J.v
eob ISeese, .Mus. John Clymur, Privates
Albert (iilman, Isaac Harper, Levi Mar- !
k
el. Jas. A. Morrison. Klias I'aL-e. lieu. !
JS. .Saylor, Levi Smith. Peter Smith, Win. -
I . S iv,.rw J:il.L,.n -rt Thm.-i V
WiI.ou.
I VET. RES. rORPfl.
Privntp-i .l,,h.. i:,.,,r..ll Ch:i Penlin-r
VETEilANS KIU.ED WWB E.EsL1STINO.
A. G. Sticker, William Myers.
('apt. John A. Maus t.f Xorth iitnhcr-
ly J-icut Jo!l" 1'ott,'r of Clearfield,
Win. II. Snyder of Bloomsburg company,
and perhaps others Irom our county, have
also returned.
From Co. E, 142d F. V.
Mav 26, 18G4.
We are now about three miles north
east of Hanover Junction, Va. Since
Jeruay morning, we nave oceu lying iu
i i i i. 1
... ... ....
short distanec in our advance, are keeping
op a steady fire upoo the enemy' akir-
mishers and adv.noed line, which is lying
behind .ood n.;. k-n.,!
- - - - - e. iu""
mh,Me 0?er ni"ther unpleuaotlj, but do
t-rm-
uauon.ai.a wu. nexer oe lorgouen. ... u ( bul e(utta. I ibiuk Some of
.Nai.olcoiis old liuard, the men ot the! , . , ,
Keservcs died but never surrendered. As our frlnJs Hra fu'c,,B ,0 wrlte 10 us
vou have been as brave as were the 'If they knew bow much we value . letter
Oo the evening of the 113 i inst., wo
cru89p(l ihe North Ain riti-r, ibreo or
ftur in Ilea above Ibid. We baltJ, oii'l
were making preparations for s night 'a
; rcat, wbeu we were ordcrt'd to ''fall iu"
I nitwit nn mils short distance, and.
:uiJ(t heU. the ,io. co!d U li.h-l,
t i r. . !itti
.'jruica. were iuiv uiii -
were driven burt lo cur I. .
i'S. tut wub their .ssUuuce
thu
iei 5.3 ;
wfU... .....n auiil l....lr ... iah..FA tlll-V f'lltl.
. -. vm.
; from. Th. found it .r. unbeahhv to
' advance through the btorin of grapj and
Kuiltttt hllt ll)!lt ,., Xapaleuns tuot
gm h(,m eut J,J uot
l.t .I,, hnt I, ... . .b.,o c..
- -ri
Tbi make tb twenty-.ccoDd day since
corauiin.-nut.iil uf '.bis campaign, dur-
: , i,:-h h.va h. f,.w ;jie
, , wlli,h ,jI)e we
i , , .
' ' , .
; uf ,u
Cive as but littlo rot.
in the first did Cht,
i bfw ty our knapacka, eo:he, biabk-
' eta, aud Diuoy of us our touts. At almost
efir r,ia0a that we atopp'd, .a built
j . . . ,n,l uem
louce bad ihe chauos of fi'litiui iu ihem.
!.... , 3
i Uuntl. tUC Urst ItfD UiVS, W8 weru inuer
: fitting or under Are ot artillery every d ij.
Tho total los, of our regiment is ab.ut
' aa foil. mar Killed. 1(1; wounded. 80:
i . . .
: : , Q . t ttrcsent W8 Lava
out 150 men iu the regiuicnt
, of Ui. E, thus fir is :
The lcS
Wjumlal Win. I.. Aaammj, and S
Bover, slightly in hand; J ho Klin-
severely; Jjiob llinkei, arm amputated
I. S. Iv rsteUdr, slightly, iu hand ; Win-
II. Sccbler, slightly, in shoulder ; (jcorge
fiakcr, severely, in thigh ; Sanmed Sti z.r,
BeVprely, iu chiu aud shoulder.
Mining Joha A. Minium.
Several others bava been hit by min-
-id picoes of shells, but ara (till with
tbe coinpiuy. Capt. Evans and Lieut,
Iveritclter are btill with us, unhurt.
We now put our miild nearly evi-rv dav.
r.
from them, I am eura they would write
oftenrr. Wll.LIAM Sllltl.ps.
. r.. . . -. . ...l -i .
, i-japr. dva-is writes, June otD, inai
11 -e. wout.uca, was icit
vu -e fiilJ hM bJ he Lebels, and he
fears he is doad. Corp. Bankes died from
Lis wounds, and from fever, June 1st.'
' i:.i, Moarr waa killed. Jnna Ila !
was one of tbe bravest so'diers, and having
voluu'eereJ to join in tba rk.ruiisbers' line,
was killed instantly by a ball through his
neck. Capt. Kvaos coccludes tbus :
"Wo are all almost worn out, but we
have coi.fi lenc ia our loaders, ani ft el
coLfil.nt of success. But we da but look
! fr a cumpUfe tuaru quite as eoon as some
I v .-.i ..J 'I'l.
; oi our .-.onucru menus aeem to.
reason is, we know better wbat we Lave
tj cuutl.nd a(!8iu9r. We fully expect to
.- . . .
oUr ,ucbB"",d but "P'ct ,0 ba,e
eua eaa oe accoiuMistica. we need the
: r.ravers and thn fvmnathv of all ITnin.
! loviue dbodIo at this lime.
CHARLES R. EvASS. I
Latest Nevs
-
The 875,000 000 uational loan has been
, ' ' , -ton s ii
laKcn at au average of 1U1J. Uold, lor
speculation, has reached New Yoik from
s i i in-i irt i
Lurcpe. Gold was 19. 1 on Thursday.
FrcsiJcQtLioeola is received with great
eDthusiasm on his visit to the Central
Fair io 1'hilad.
Grant on James River.
The stirring Lieutenant General has!
made another movotneot, successfully. ;
Commencing Sunday last, be bas traDS-1
f.
rred bis main force from Yoik lo James !
i
l.ivcr, partly by water, and several of the
corns forcinc their wav over tho Chicka-1
t. : , r . ... ... r. ;
uum.u, anu .orm.ng a juoouou wi.u oen.
ou.ier at ucrmuua iiuntireu. i ontoons
wore laid, and our army is probably now j
I. ... i . ... . .
od ihe south side, designing to cut off and
take Petersburg, reduce Fort Darling, and ;
reach Richmond by the river and oo its j
southerly banks, which arc less defensible
than thn It. colna I
Sheridan, with a cavnlri f,.rea hatnn :
-- -
uui eu au eaucuitiou, it is Diiposeu tu
meet Generals Hunter, Crook and Aveti'l,
who aro advancing east from Staunton.
I :.. u... :. : .t...
, . 1 1
An expedition to cut off the Danville'
a w .1 ii- l i i - i
railroad, S. . of Richmond, is also eon-1
jectured
All these movements look like surround
ing Lee io or near Richmond, and prevent
ing his escape.. The destruction of his
army is death to the rebellion.
From the South West.
Gen. Shermau's gain is gradual and j
.nl....,nMj Th. nr..l n.nr.,.1 ... 1
-.u....-r.v.. ........ v.-
Bishop) Polk, Was killed in recent en-1
eounter.
Geo. Storgis, at a point eastwird from
Memphis, was surprised by a superior
r . f t .1kt .l ,ir-..i :.u .i. -. - r
lorsoui ai-uti.)uu-o.M.-u w..u .utj.uos ui
luuir mea ana several cinuou. oiurgis
rnn . . o
is relieved of bis command
The Rebel Morgan made a raid into
Ken lock; but was at last defeated, and
retreated.
KsVUnion Count Agricultural Fair
Iturtiay to SataMax. Oct ,'. aai Mi
JUNE 17, 1SGL
ofV:r.rrnviiAlM)VARE STORE i LEWISBUUG.
Fnunisin, the nci'ne of the li'e Ctt te- i
iwi-en Cnv uil J 'likinii, ei-ure.l i f ir j ....... "
uf robel elmc. The ! dJ bmU r r fX iTirS H.1
out lif nifbimrv.
The uppi'ri., which
.r. of .enr be.vy.
i"-"'t v, -r
... nu
with jr.m lafflt BU'l wei'n. 1 n eoucs oid
eicjedmely eliirnv nd beiv.
Th nit b tu tutftties of Ku.lnd do tbo j
. . ,, ,1; . , h, .,, .1 ,,.
'"- f " S"J "'' "f b',ScS auJ fuU'
. . i r ... '
hundred millions ff men.
, I)r. TuU.lV Veilili'm Liaillient.
' A rERT AIX :I.KE for IW .u l.-nhv
. Tbri.a...Cr..U?. Kh....-.u...;
Colic, Ac a pertVrl family meilieiua, aoit
never lui!.. Kfad ! Real!! Read!!!
Lit..?. Wtm Co, Mich . Juw 1". tai'i.
Till. ! ti. c.riil) Hi al !EJ U i. Ik-n will. ti .li-.
!..r Tiiro.t: it eumani-vl Ic .well, anj Km
II. l .li c.ulU B'.t .tl". .nJ eiiujitiwl n.nllT I
UfN-d yimr Liniment, suj mn-lf prf-t i:ure lofine Ww-ll.
I llriiilv lb.l L-al Iwr U. l.itomDt h wrmj
lu.tb.r I.(J. JOHN II. IIA.ll.AN.
I'riceM !!i and SO cenK. Sul 1 by all Drui;
gi.U. Oiiice 5H Cunlandt St. New Vol.
jjoyt's Hiawath Eaii Restorative,
u,..-. yuir ;f,r,re.
! The Mandard nanle preparation for ihr
hair uwrro-if'- in all i-a.e u, rsiore faded
jr . w,i.k,.r. , ,h,.ir riuin.Uoi..r. It
I. XlV.'i""'. ilV".v."
?;;XZn"X::"llZ '
ill. fr'.m lapunti-.n.l l,ui..r. .n.l.iiif-t'rr.. ;
t""i '"iot !... u i.r i.r.-i..rt..,i.. r. ui.,. .
,a.1.l.ar..tt,tr..n..-l..c. It r-.iui-v.av .! '"
. i i . ... .,..!i. f ..,r. n ,r l It -atuin ll ;
kill, tmt t r'H-aiiV .(f. Ifli Mfld WI(HHl f-om UlM fkin j
mt hir ir.-ifio - "it Tht9 tli ntufl ml.mlinx -f
cn- hair with n-.tt.r. whirb '-s H iily pjri.o
itwdUavJ ut t-e U-iil uuifuini bica of
twrrs imverhl coiorisg crsa
t:.. n.ir i m. 1-". im'i ii.hi auj ti tir
s-'i-i ...rj.h.m. jostrir lion . co.
1. l No in I uot-rciv 11..-. Nw i.irt
i.. . I...... H..1 hr.,. ur biuek.
ILtts-sUttrs ixTar&ct.
Currtdtil Semi- WteUy
Wheat, 1,75 Barley 90 to 51,00
Rye l.'O E-s
Corn, 1.50 Tallow
Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Lard, fresh
Klaxtced 2 J5 Wool
lo!
10 I
15
CO !
Dried Apples
8 lb Potatoes
' t.'. d Siili $: Shoultitr 1-1
. Uags I, 5, and 6 UaQi...
.. . u i t- ft
. T J t lh Riba
, hwll'-M J.bK'
iiuuvi -
sq
ftlftttrtt-.O,
... t. tr n n. t... ieh iu't.. RCi'REN ll
n
!-.AIl-.ofLn..nc.uo.y.auaSlli;ail-.,.lauiu..ro,
L..nc..uo..auaui.iAia-,.i.uii.i.ror
Mi. of Tur. ul Tp.
in th- 14:h iu-t.rofRTI.AND FOYER
i.cmaii
- ;hLIiiA,;1.K.otiari)ui,.l.-.
OtlTJ,
ia whit.c.T.4miMi,J0USDlEF?ENDERFER
.ni..r. vnits jra.1 n.".
. .'..i'.!l!AS i0fiERUci"",
-"' J - J . ..
In Iwirbure. lLth itirtt.,
cluld cf Uarj SP.ANT,
anl a.miit 4 y.HTic
Mot lur II. C. STEIMI l, I
nAVI.N'U relumed Irom the Army, is now
located at UcrTiloe -V K-.ads and ohVis
Ins professional servire lo Ihe public. May
be (onnd at Woi. T. Linn's'-
Butfaloe Tp, June 16, IKCt "- pa3ai
SU!AC WAKTED.
T WII f n-iv the hir-hesl market prce in
T V xJrL S P
Tom of Sunnr
.
my Tanya in Lewisbur-. Per-
rUlZ
... ... ... i....n,.i
' E. J. HtLL,
..r.is.iu..
Estate of Jonatliaa Koser, dee'd.
I
It
UTTERS Te.tainfntary pr ihe estate cf
Jonaihan Koser, dec d. late of But!aloe
n--hip. Uuion county, have been eran'td
- to ihe sut.scribrts in due foriu of law All
persons indebted itfaput estate ate net neu io
: make immediate payment, and those having
cam)S a2ai ihe samevwul present them
properly authentic- I fertileinnt io
' JOIlK KOSI--R, RufS., . llirfa-
soloMj-n kuskh. Ktir,; tor.
! June It, 18Ct
$..0 Seven Octave 150 ;
tr.OVI.STKtV 10., iW, Broadwaj, Ntw Vork.
"V'EVV enlarge j scale PIAXO FORTES with
i an laiest imprvveanenis.
Thirty years' exnerince, with greatly in-
creased facilities locWnufacturinp. enahle
lie call fnr I & o I ilia nltilVf- II n fl II 2 1 1 tf
ai
-w price. Our .strnmerV received ihe
hyrhesi award aithe World's '4ir, and frr
niftiest award aiine it oriu s ri.r, a..u ir.
f.ye successive ears at the American lasti-
five successive
Warranted five vears. Ts.ms -ft
isa.
Call or send for descriptive circular
3:n 1052 jj ail
Estate of John jjieffenderfer Sr. dee'd.
ETTERS of Adminisiatinn on Ihe estate
J j of Jo
hn HielTendcrr, Sr. dee'd, late of
White fleet Two, L'uiini Co.. having been
t ranted lo the un.lt r-iahed, all persons intleb -
. . i . I . .. , . n. . L. . i mn..l .it.
" , ., . -....l , M.L.. imn.,li.t.a
le t iiicieiu ate r.umwi w " "
payment, and those baviltvclaims ordeinanda
me.,t iu
Huaiust luc same win .c.cu.
LUriU IU1 aCltlC
JOHN A. CAMPBELL. Admin'r
White Deer Mills, June 11, 18BI pd
Candidate for Congress.
mHE ondersisned respectfully offers him-
1 self 10 the Republicans of the Fourteenth
Ajoncre-sionai liisivict oi i cmu-ji. .--"-
posf"d o lne CPanlles Dauphin, Jumaia.
Northumberland, Union,-, and Snyder, for
nomination by the several county conven
tions of ihe said Uistricl.
JOSIAII ESPV.
Harrisbur-r, Pa, June 9, I8'V
PUBLIC LETTING.
QEALED Proposals for the building of n
kl Culvert across market atrect
l A-emrai rounury. ... uc -
ik. ir.cp nf the Town U erk until Sattirdav.
ia,h inst. Specifications to be teen at said
office. By order of the I own l.onncil :
WM. JONES, Clerk
Lewisborg. June 8, 1864
To Carpenters and Bricklayers.
CARPENTERS and Br.rklayera will find
steady employment and ca-h wases on
Ihe new building, lor Hailread Machine
Shops. Foundry, &c, al r.enovrr. 25 miles
above Lock Haven, on ihe Philadelphia and
Erie Ra.lioad. Wages of Carpenters, J.J5
per day; of Bricklayers. S-.50 per day.
Boarding. $4 0 per week., CAMpBElt
" prd 18M. Juj.iolta.wvik
"THE I'MOA," estaMisheJ
"niKONU'LC," e. - taMbh. -
r JMM -0r W www
;
-
C., J , .1 m f 1 1" Tl ! S IjlOCK.iJUl HUH MHVt.Cl
and reicetfully uunou.uv, U t' e rir.
is i.rel.aieo
,d hai:i' 'ureh.ise'.l a ...r. ' J'.irt
k.UU tu 2'r fcUch ludutfUieUU to a-ca.u.-eia,
! WHOLES A OR RETAIL,
,9 , mute it to l,eir i:.t,rest to rurel., of liliu. KSWCALL ESiHSS
ii'i'UiJK A.il 1'iUCEa before -urch-i.Bir -.' -ef.
CounUy Storekeepers supplied at better
. .riw tLau tlty cu purchase ia l'hil-lclphia.
jvoclamr.t(on
AFTER
PA' A A''AJi 1
1)UT tba latest of all ii that of
)
. c.w.sciiafi li:,
who, havin-r returned fr-.m ' Y. rk ar.d
I'h.ladelphia, is prepared to s.i Uoed
Clicap for Cash.
A largo a?iOrtnicnt of Dm?3, Ch-.-r.- j
icals, UiIh, i'iiii.U. Vunii?!:e-, lye;
' tllUs' U!aii-' 1 "Iural.,e"' ' - ""'
Luiiids. liruslu'i. 1 os. 1 aniV J otiohs,
.... . . i , , t
s ( .infeCLiOLlUrlL-i. Uii. i ll-'C;,
ConfcciioLiurics, Nuti, ril-'e;,
1 ' ,. ., ,
loUUCCO, ClafS, CUtlOr,
u.C.
cle.
ruijA1
! rv-j'hvsiciani' prescription .arafully
cuulp0uiided.
.
rrints ,,.1 flnftrs f, ValUJ-,1
' i Itie.i A.iv.aw-j iv..
purposes, warranied genuine aad ot the besi
.ualuy.
LGWfSDl.'KU - - H.r 2S. II
. - I
IXate uf Samuel L. -1U 1C'1. j
--rO I'lt'E. Whereas, letter tes a neiitary J
i I to the e.tale of Samuel I.. J,".'!!. larel
, v( -.;a5l Uullaloe townaiup. decM. have teen
1 granted lo the subscriber Ad p--rsens int!?'.'t-
: ed to the said estate are repi'Sled io make
immediate payment, and these hav.nr cla, m.
, or dema, .is a-a.asi ihe ct the saol
decedent, will make known ihe am-. wiihoui
ueiay, io s.' .s i.i., i.-i x
, MllsEs NOLL, L'lT
I "TZ Zu
.... , . - -
. mantis aitainsi aid eia;e, ami .r...sr kncwiiiz
j themselves iiidebit.t, will p eae call ani
: settle iheir accounts imine tba.civ w.ih U'iu.
! L. Harris. E.-.J. ANNA NUM., fi i
I M'i:s Mil, l.. l'x'r ,
" ... i t,
:uj,ui laui. ttn laA-iajcis.
TfHE STATE T W must be paid before or
I on the I V I5tb ol July neit in order j
m enable the luumy Ireasnrr to pay ibe
amount rn-uired by ihe s.tate ireavuicr.
I Accord.i.-r to ihe Act i.f As.emb'y passed
last session. n ubninnrnl will be allowed as ;
heretofore, but il roil pa; I fir' per cent, u-ill be .
addrd. WM. JOSE, Co. Trea. j
I Lewisbur;. May SU, l5t j
, .NOTICE.
I t LL persons are hereby notified not to;
j i meddle with a iar-e biatk lK.re nee :
1 in titoKoa CarpLi' possession, as we have ,
loaned him to the said lio. Chappie durii.j
cur ptaasure.
BEAVCK. MAR-II Jt CO
j Union Turnace, May 1-. lCt
I
HEADING KAIL ROAD.
Hammer Arrangement.
REAT Trunk Line from the Xortli
T an i v-rth wvt t r .-b.i ..'pi be,. N.-w v. r.. ii, m-
! tloiff. Fi)t'.-oltr. L tr-in -o, AO-oo-.o. Le.t n.ic.
! 1 raint. l.a.a llrn.!'uri f ir Chtir.l. Ipii:.. i Vork.
j
' am',7-.
Ki-aiitu,:. FottTii.tf, ar.J all lutrmliau feUtibi., at
nj 1 r l
Vork Fii-n-wi l.-a..-. Hurri.t-tiTg at C.r-e A M.
arri.ir. at Srw Vnrfe 1 4,.llie ..o..a.t.
i';'"' Ar.-orao.ti.-n Faar traia i '-"."-
; t.,.L ii'u,M,uR-Ta v'..rk :. l: to rk
1 adv-pM .t a-.. au.i -" so. Hnxxag tii-n.d n.r. n;h.
Kturutlta !i-ii?- w ork at i A M. li ii-'on. antl
,, ,,
llUHira Fpra arn.ins at llarri.btira at 2 A
l.ta-w rii1!-a.lt-,i.hiia. f h.lS A M.mii l3.U) P M
J S-iew-J linmr-. its n.v- -T-- a a n . , a r nau-., aa v uaku
a. .".9'' a 'i, sail iu i. m. ivt x uiiattitiaiisv.
and ail war Foinu.
..k '.T 'v',""tt'T "-''.5 . "-apM'
1'hi.a.ili'lii M-.r:ist'iirj and N-w -..irk.
ll Jtrmafl.lD l'a..w.tiitrr train k-arra Ri-aili-i-sal
s.uo A M. ana r.turn it. ra fhca-i.ipto at ...iio I m.
as-All ..'ir ath.rrtr.irurun d-illj, s,m.tj v-i t-.l.
A San.l.r train l-aTe. l-ot'..iil. at 7 30 A M, aud
Phlla-lelphta at -CIS f tl.
OimmuLti.tn, tltinttra, sv-won an I Fn-urfl n Tick.U
at Td.ir-d raU-a tr and trora all point.
So i-ouuds liagi'a.a alluwad to ea-n rat---Ti7ftr.
U a. Mi oc: s.
Msy J, flnfral Sa-Tiijt.a t.ua
JREMER, LO.NG 6c CO. have jusl reo d
j. ViV-
in e.reat variety of deschpiionj and prices.
' Call and see-
Slay B
-
ILASTLK, oa!tandrisnior a er,v
KKEMEK. I.O.M. & CO
, , " i i j
-w-ani-ou S!..ilc IVninna inclinlM-l
a j -
Tl ST received 1500 Vnrilt Ufl Pa
cific UeLalnCH. in Ends IVo.tim
lo ten yards, for sale at froui so 29 cents rer
yar.l.bv KKEVEIi, Lti.Vli &. CO.
J.n 1-k l?'4
A Plivslciaa Wanted, ;
T
ular
O TAKE charge o. a rilia,. ad ccuntry
practice a good location. For panic-'
lars address
v. R. M. d. i
April SO.Jt
Safer, fnion Co, fa '
i;i lill WUe N- 2,671.
tl in lSJ3ThoteX, 1.032.
V
ft LARGE .al COMPLETE .twi J
.rf i;..in nJ neigh iorior ecutLv M
I Ln'juua. ittm jiiuu,nvwi w --
Success! Success I Sacoesal
SL'('Ci;.s8 hKS every wbera alttnded oJ
Armies and io it may be aaid of
KaKlr 1 Bana-a 5c Pkat-graaite Sallcry,
: 's.itaaie 1 on ihe South side of Market atrtat,
' b--leen 3d and -1th, l.ewisburg.) which ia m
perfect Mirers having, at considerable
p;,itaie. El'.ei u? a ce combination Light,
1 sL ch can not be tarpaistd for fine effeci ia
! civinE to the picture trial dclicata snaaiBg
j wh-.cn a'd a i li l e.
1'icuirrs tatco on Papar, Iron, Glais, and
I I.ftiihfr.
j We have r.n ban ! a vary laite auortmer.l
of Kranici, fire fanes, and Photo-rraph Al.
bunia .i cf wbich we rffir al City prices.
i T E.ULE DAWN.
I rSSign of the
i cesspit :
CEHEHT 1 1
rjlUE aubscribT wenid rtapeclfolly laCsram
. I hn i ! I cutiomera and the publia (
ra .y mat he . I bava constantly on aaad
a.ei'for sa.a a lull aupply of bia saparlaa)
. i.v,!rau!ic ceu.enu Panics at disiaoM
' i'ie hue -f ;anai or lU;:.-otd can bava lkat
1 urdera f.i ed at aru n Bot.re.
Ai.ies EOiiEUJ- V AI.B7lTl.-i w.
Bellefonia, Pa
CEKHF1CATE.
Wi o certify that we hava nwd lha av
I
. r.ment in tee erection Ol ine ociititJawa.wa
i work., and take pleaaure m rteomaBdat
., . . . o crrauijs iu need of a food articla.
JiliWj.8 V. ILSU.ll 1 Al a
JiuWa.8
;
.
CAUTION.
I t. nniMi are warna l not to enraajsa,
i. or hold ir.y note for amy Dollars, pay
' thrae monihs, dataj about the 6h r
; Afrii. sulfa to Andrew Hafer, or Kelly
' Taah:P. as I am determined not lo p.,
mj , r. ... ...t--. rr.f.i o-l hff lav
ABRAHAM LEIB.
' Kfllv Tp. May 27. 18" tdSw
K. H. LAIIaD,
Justice of tha P6SC9,
LEWlSbCR'J, PA.
.
t f
FP1CE in Pncit'i UciJiDf, Id etrsaia t
doors .ort6 ol Market.
April ia, 1":64.
'-
United Slates Claim AgenL
A'
LICENSE havin? been fraoted Is t-ka
underpinned to carry on ibe ba.'DwM
ot I niied Mates claim agents in l Biota
couniy, thry will attend promptly lo ihe aoU
leri.ru of b.ick pay and bounty and tba pro.
cur:r.g of pensions for soldier, or their Ufa!
re ptr.-ctativts, and ihe prosecution as
ci.ions acainst the lotted Stales.
.March IJ. 'St J. F Sl .OU.N B.UNN
llC.Xni HARPER,
o. .v9 Aitni st,
PHILADELPHIA.
nannfactarer
DEALER IM
WATCHB3,
FUVE JEWELRY,
! SOLID SILVER-WARE, St
ROGER'S Superior PLATED-WAUH.
. -r K.nus ot m i, v l.k- Aitc, mati.ow
the premises. WA.7CU Xrpamne carafallf
done ! lMSmSrw
GUMS.PiSTOLS.FISHING TACKLE,
J FINE CUTLERY,
Ana Spor.lii-i A;aa.-atas fir ami ty.
! T)OD. Lines. Keels, Haskell, Bail, I1U
I I a. II. ...L-. V.: l-'oi.a fSlrtva. Ullka.
;li.!,,cs. Corkscrews, Do(f Collar. ., acav-
stantly on hand, and for sale W aolaaalt aai
Kclaii, al JOHM KIUUEK 8.
sportsman s Depot,
E. rcrner 2nd and Walnut l?t. PhilaiTs.
Slart-b loil
, "
1 , M i;l pj III If" II M 1 1 I V R
j .......
! JJUUlVlH.MJtn,
Xew Rertia, Pa.
I 1 l. I U-l l.-A It attention (.yen 10 WOI
i 1 f'rmn ihr.ti-i
4ipd
Tha Eye and tie Ear.
; TK. S. H. KMf.HT.of Lewishorf, aavinf
! f had twenty-live years praei.ee. offera
a ' j m ,
his SPrvlces t-.l lho? Who are anueieU W1BS
diseased Eves cr Ears. The following is eaw
. r . nti n.Vr of Teslimonials
U lul"'V l ... . .
Mr a-o tiJ mtirct tit both T I " l
an 1 narlit so .-i :n ota.-r. . .... rj'f ' .
him t--. no rn,-t. Ir knlLt UDJttrttMk bl. I
. rurt-.t him wiU-ut an nprrali.-w. A vou!4 adrlaa ail vai
. nr. a-r.. til i- aiTi- hii-i a rail. BAMUiL WuLa,
- Ilarli.u.n. Jan. 7, ISO 1103:
TAKE NOTICE.
A LL persons are hereby aottSe't M la
2, ride on horse back, or drive with a-ieaaa
ou r across my Lots, which I intend io ca
mpy as a coal yard, without my cooaaai.
'ri.iAtman ara nr.l.rtpil ant tn ti. nn at m9
!hart wtthoot first consulting me. Anw
person violaun? ihe abova notice will b.
considered trespassers, and wul lhr.for
1
April t, lanl.
WM. FEfiLET.
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HOPPERS.
OM-; irundretl Wood Cuorper wao.ed
cm wood at Beaver Furnace, lor whiefc
good price, wiii.be .paid i? !J
J" 6t- 1
t LOT of prima inirn,Tu
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ii sowtt. f att H e'EJJ
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