Ml 1111111 (PUP W1B If1 IF ? "TUK U.VIU.N." es!ablis!i-'.l in 1S11 Whale N 2,678. BY O. X U'OUDEN AND J. I. CORNELIUS. - - 41 ..o rr Vcnr, al:.M lu 4Iy tiiire. LEWIS..UUG, UNION CO., PA., FKIDAY, JULY 8, 18C4 "CHRONICLE," established ia 1S1?. Wlu.le NX 1,055. f ccMMFNrwrKT wnrK iisc-i. N-indi). Jut) VI. I' fimiit tn Kf-r- S--i-tvi.t iiiiry. I, K. v Km v. Ii I. n.ii .i.iiit. t.t'inur - t'i'tnt s.-rm- m lc i..r l Hi,, tj. aoc, liy K- v. J. II .l'itl... W. -' l litl.. l- tt,! u. Tuft:t. Jul i'l, AM- M-tinj.f VmhU Trn-b'rw, nr1 rur-ti' T. Aunual Mwlin-ttf th "'uritiiiii S-wMy. tvciiiuA ii,iv,.r utv .t ".i ifiv mi .Wimi'i: Ori..r - !:,v HI. v .'Htn-(i. N.V. I'm.- A J limi.h, I.mw rU4utlllr. Vtr. a rMl.it. J al v A M -Vmui-n'f uMii 1 1 1 li. ttl.-nl H -TurtmrRt. T M I iinvr-iU Kftu.i!f Iti-tltoU- Ei'ening tnrirer-.-trv f I iii-r-.i- .;.;. -ti.-v OiAtMr U. Sit.Li - U KwtiK, I.LI , I'i.thft. Ihur-au. J it t '2 .Hi- r,.iiuii.-it - iifuL. fl9The Kaion County iVmiiim I,ist fr Artctiltura! Fair f IS. I, is in typo fir ncit TuojiJaj'j paper crowded out to day by news matter. B. Miiall farm above Uuinntnwn and a little home in L?wiburg are alv'J for sale in to day's paper. Twelve Tho:ismd Hundred Day Hen Called Out. I'j'lH'LAMATIO.N t! V lUi: (il.VEItNllll. l'enna) lvania es. A. !. t'ur'iu. In the NiiiiJ and by the Amhority of the Coiumoli wealth of i'ooosyivaiiia. A ndrew i Curtiu, fr 'voroor of the taiJ comuion- tai.o.lfli 1'rni.V.ii.uhon Whereas, The president of the Suited states has, I III day, made a call upon the Commonwealth of l'etitn-ylvaiiia for twelve thousand militia volunteer infintry, to serve at Washington aud its vicit.it y, for one hundred days, uule.-a sjjucr dis charged : I, Andrew fl. Cuitin, (Jovernor of tho Mid Commonwealth. . make this. u,v .... I roclamatiou, in response lln-reto, and do hereby call ou the freemm of IVuusylva- 111a, t military a-'e. lo c.iue i.roan.tlv Inrward, as they have heretofore done, and Cil the reiiuisiiion for this important service. It is apparent that the enemies of our ,... .: i , 1 tiovernmetit, in desporaMon, are threaten- ing a- with an armed force, in the Ir pe that the army of General Grant may be withdrawn from before liiehmun'!, and I call upon ibe citiz-ns of this Coiii-nou- l.l lr, wcaun, capanic oi oearitig arms, to cows forward without delay, and tlms aid our heroio brothels iu the great Arm, of the liepuoiio. (iiven under my band and the Great Set:l of the State, at Ilarrisburg, this fifth da, of July, in the year of our I.oid mie Ihnusaud eight hundred and sixty four, and nf the Commou wealth the eighty-niuth. lij Ihe Governor: Kr.t Si.ifer, Secretary of Ihe Commonwealth. A subsequent call from Gov.Curtin is for an additional 12,000 tVE.ty-'ki;ii ...,..,ss mes in .M.i.-to serve 100 i ' . 1 t : j ,,tT .-..J : tl 1. service exempt men from the draft but the time served under these c tils will be credited to those who may hcre.jf.cr Lo drafted. I Capt. JI'Cai.l is raising a Company i f . .r I T 11 i . 1 n o 1 1 1 1 11 1 it TIoi ..i.l...- , .... ..." n . 0. . .,(T0.-.UK forces meet tho enemy who will rush .. 1 1 u. .1, .s . ....... i"" aitj ma iai aj tv J kail J J uiuvU tie Letter. Helps for the Soldiers. A Lcwisburg soldier writes humc that 1 i- . . 1 ew cau reaiiai iuu icrriu.e ueai auu uuat : which siUict our great, graud army about Petersburg- Rut the nights were cold. Thus tbey suffer aud oue result must be much summer sickness. To guard against this, aud to keep up tho general health, a variety of food aud of preparations is Deeded. Add to these the wants of thou- sands in our hospitals, aud it will be seen that much may and should bo done, eon- 1 tinurdfjf, to sustain and enoouragc our brave men faciug tho foes of our country in ! deailli, alrifi. Tl.n,. . .1 ., ,.C I:... k I e I - J o.... . UVIU..U.1. JIVCS UdlU been saved by extra attentions, and thou . sands of lives may yet lo preserved, paius j - i a r i i t lUlUiraied. ftlifl snrfnarfnl rinitrj hnAPrt,1 i ' . n v, . Gov.Curtin has made a special and ur- gent call lor donations tor l'euusylvaniaus, j in money or other supplies, to be forward- ' cd either to Col. Franeis Jordan, 47, posed to be fatally wouuded, near liichl's i "a1''1"' sl'Ps lne rails might be straight Klcveuth St. WashinL'tun. or ta Col. ! i...,i rt.i :'.i cued, and all tho mills whero seautlings a ' - James Ch.mberlin, Pa. Agt , Nashville, Teno. The supplies most uceded are Shirtv, drawers, sorks. handkerchiefs, do- mesne wi.es. liquors, canned gables an., itu.u. jams and prese.yes, apple, peaehfnd .llll-ll.,, HH-an,!!, 1IJ Mill'-;, ttns-r stalls, bed rin-,-s and similar anicles cecded by the sick aud wounded. I UlllllS hllllsar on itne . I . . . . n . I It is Completed ! . 1 r. . . .... wo Saturday, the IM July. I SC I . Mr. t Morehead, President cf the Philad. k Kric Kailroad Company, reoeived the following! despatch : h , '7V,.. ;- 7 , ini-L jut rJ.,tir.J, f(r1 n.,7., ,,,,, ,r J,h,Hj,ur. Vlr.,'1.1. , ,. ' f . ;'. u,o4 i.tv. ur Jf UHitt.t With iron i tndt " ' 1 To secure sifety, aud entire adjustment, j twi weeks are rcq iiied for the formal ' opening and use of the road as completed. 1 - - - - - The Rebel Invad Force j Is ery dilTcrently estimated. Some say is merely a horse-stealing raiJ of 1 jdO, I under Ma.eby. Others allege there are ! 10,000 men, under Leo himBeir ho.;,.,, ' ,,. , ii, ,. . ' " . . .sumgion. it is evident our Government ibiuks it a somewhat formi dhle demonstration, and the safest way i to mUt at once with an overwholm-' "g ioroe. HEriV PLAVTUI.Vfii.-On the 4th. ,a New York, there il,i,ir .a . i tllladelnhi i..n,. k , . ' . . , , m., . Iu dtsirn".- " J duUKiive-caucj PJ fiicyWk. 1 The Pirate ' Alabama" is Suok! I...I.T Ml a MlTOK. ! n hl"n . . I,.'..- ll .hi ind unit In tlie ; La I bloekadi d the Alabama in the tiarbur nf Chi-rbnurj on the nrth c a.-.t uf l'raiioo. It in Ci''. Si'inmi'K of Ibe Alabama challciifrrd t'ap'. U'insl.iw, hteaminjj out i.f the harbor directly for the K'arsare, and lirifip the tirst t,iot, at 1 1, A M, about ten iiiilra from laud. Alanoeuvering lor poiiions, bjlb Tes'jU made 8eTi-nl om p'eic cirulec. About tiOiin, Ihe Alabama was J riddled that ohe Htarted 10 return. but lionn utik, wilh a few men but her erew Wire itio.stlv saved, tiS beicn lakeu up by the Uearsarg", and t,apt. eiuiues and !0 of Lis niou bijii rscurd by tu i; iIi.-Ii ship winch w in looking on. The Kear-arge put a shot through the boibr of the Alabama, follirwod by broad sides from larboard to blarbuaid of the Keaisii e, ma I, ro.l. f .... ... 1j t rc.icti lour yards iu length under Hie Alabama s walor line ai.d that liiisb-d her. The Kjarsarge riceive"! but little daniape. The Alabutna lout ! dead, 17 wounded. Tbu Kl''"c "! wounded. From Co. E., 53d P. V. Nk.xu I'ki Kitsiu mi, June 18. In the charge ou the l'jth inst., part of our rogiiuent were taken prisoners. Among them are I.ieut. II. 1". .'lenaas, Serg. Jobu Milson, Wm.AIvord, and iiCo.Mutkhany. .. J V , . - , j t r i 11, "' ' of ''J'Jrflton, shot thro the " '"V, can not live more llian a Jew days. I am in division hospital, with a ball in my left check, which the Surgeoa thinks t(J ..ir(J (uerc Dut j CJ1p,.ct to tcc0. , .,- , ,. , , er isliortlv, ana nva looi; ciiocun to ooe h c rebellion crushed. There is 'etnble lighting, every day, but we are steadily gaining ground, aud Petersburg UlU,t fall. Yours truly. -', I'an'l Art mas. II. ,.,. I)lm:an's Hi.Acii Litl'iAUK pained Grant the works which couiinaud l'eters. burg. As ibo colored soldiers moved up to the f .rtiliuations, the KcbclsMood upou them with a U.-k jlij, (signifying no mercy no fjiiarters asked or given,) and ' with iiisultin,' or da ami nicinrra Hot ..., . .iirnn-h ,., ki,.,ra 0f lnu,ket and cannon b.ll.-witb tbeir l,,vnn,ia. tlu-v cleared their wv and .,' .of. fi..l.l .m.i mv. i r r . 1 .1 i ,hvh tm.l; no piit'iwrstliry h ft no . , .... , . viiinh'i: tney aeceptca tue cuatieL'ge ot the black fiV ! : . e. . . ; oO'H8 "iLesUltS.' I r V I 1 .liiiir-i l. eon. mimlini. .. s- ., . . . .. ine .onu iiue-rieau uiouhauiug Mj'aauiou, . ; , - , . , . , . . , blockade runners, were captured capture 1 it . j a. sTIflA by that squadron. At an average of 100 tons, there ii a Rebel loss equivalent to that of a train of 12 CtJO wagons ! Many others have run tho blockade . . li . , ...... out sucn losses musi uiscourae lue iiODel i emissaries and sympathizers abr al. lia?The Harrisburg Journal states that the 181th P. V.. in a weelr af.or ; leaving that place, were in the battle of ( Cold Harbor, and tiuoo then in sotno of ihn burg. At last aceouuls, Lt. Col. Charles j Klcckucr aud many of his men woro I prisoners, so that of the 700 there are ! about 75 only in service. I'EM'iiiTFur,. A mad dog bit tho son of Mr. Campbell, chief of Police in liar- . . - . ri pUr; UfDJ a bi, dj'8 bit cjiupictely oil w"Dti ut a oiu Ul JlU. 'air. MilllliItv, IU ; . .... . ' ..infitfT I ), -ft r r!i Inmiii a dnrj " wo I hope it didn't make them sick !'7 Yesterday mtiruiu2. we ara informed. : SCTt.n sheen were killed and three sud- 1 o.i. t . vmnJ .tin won leu. axil IUU work 0f WoriblcM Jog. doubtless. 1 . . JeiyTho Mifiliuburg Telegraph reports, from 0lt P. ., Solomon Derr and John ! l,rris. killed: and Oliver Summers. . 1 1 at I 1,8uK- t")Utley, aud wouuded. llcury lioutz, Charles Crotzer and J. W. youngi j ici.k i r 1 ..t.. . .1 1 io.lu ,., rupj-oteu 10 ou amouir ius i Pr,aouc"' j WlI.l.IAM Tirr Fe.skemikn, of Maine, i has eulcred Uion duty as .Secretary of the ' t . . i- 1 rcasury. As a man. as a statesman, and ... ...:. ... . 1 . ,.... :.. : miaucier. uc auarca largely iu puuiiu ,, cuuhJeucc. ,:?L'apt. Samuel Cuskadeti (late Capt. Jim,; hn'borIiu's company) reports ,hl the Cuion couuty hoys of 52d P. V. ("w iu South Caroliua) are all well, and have easy limes. v. , , , , , t 8001 aU1 t,ICaS1Dl . V5.'"' W",Uer ,ur 'C01"8 t0 Ba aLroai in and so, many I, isburgers weut to the Milton celebration. loTOu any vacant laud, try same of ti Turnip Seed advertised iu to-day's paper In H'sburg, n.e lloiou Cauets aud',., h Cit, Zouaves, are organizing tor the ,nl ,,.., . ; f I... .1 L'.k. i "MVia.- ouuu xauauis nonet, one of, the oldest lawyers IB P.af h .w.f, died tcccntlj. BID ' , i , ae'i iurn nu Thursday, May 5, at the hour , pirl of four summers was looking at the pushed bid bead down upon bis dosls. ll"!. nnt,,IP.r,tl:,l .0,J,2)M..aidd.y...d will m-ct .gniu ; aturdy fu9 ,,.!,, by. When .be ! k-r-b.-rn as l:,.!.y in, be could u,. " "Ur C""r "" '"'i 'm -"' -:! " J' AuSUl,,o.rX.,..; l-b; ! w , ,anci thri, h ,he ,ripfl!i Maud -hat bur aro-r .ud gave CulTrU a lOili June lhe l.'iiinu iwI,A."rjric, j. jj j;)r ,t. .,ur)!.e c.f f Oi'iving and: .... 7 1 pt, fl blow wlncli set the drunkeu bm'o to Ihe (Vpt Win.., f Miss.) was the vie.., count m the vn.,ru it. pmpus.-d Amend ! "f reJ al, J ou t,,B 8n,,cl t'u" " the n, floor. !Ie became as ,utt as KeiU was Tl. IC.-.r,..e is the bii.all.r Bssel. She ! u.c.s tu the (!,.i.s'i.uti.m, auJ . f pi-sing cxcluim-l, clapping her bands, "O'l, i ,-,,., 0rw .Jmiuirea" upoa Liw ia Extra Session of the Legislature. This U m purine, of ... M. onitig Ae.t of th. Legislature, aud of nothing c . I That this Jj'uHla'ure will such 1,114 UN1.Y ai may be necessary lu carry the allle into i ff- ut.' In the faoj of this p'aiu and most unc l. u-a wo., ill,. 1 1 .-irrisbufr ! , , . ... .i " - ' . .i.. n... ... .., if.,, vmiu . " a ui'j.uruiil dWuii iu August ! l-'urtbur, we li id a lluir l of appraisers j f ,.. ....... .1...., .,.. n,,U .,lo,-rli... io lk publie oints, in utter contempt of tho very Legislative powers wbiuh made them what tliey ure, that a Certain bill pending in referene to war los-es ",r,U Or. ,i, ,,r. n....... ... .'... o.'.' no... i.mii til liO til-1.1 iu .Wust u,it." What mean these concurrent dcclara- i . . . - i tions that ci-rlaui mea-ures are to override lhe S!,1,.1I1U juli;IJt aud dee'aratbu of ibe , . . .. ..' ., . . 1, ' "miiOUO; , .... ll.tllcUUljf Biiuum desire to have le gislation and "Daily Ke cords" as long as possible aud that the Cumberland Valley loners hy the chancoi of war would like to hive their di Geicocts 1 .., ,k I...K1U TW,.U "" 6"' " , ' uotbiiig strange, ltut what right have tiieir ageu's to slate that the Senate aud lluusetrsinple upen .heir own decision ... . t 1,, t OV lioiusouismuoi luosuoumiauu by going outside ot too special suu ui.. "US'U,'M '"r WU1CJ the, aro to meet. js 1)js cnnjjjC!lt Unguago of interested c ,i.,:...,j d nn.l :b ibo I InrA linn,!,., or la it tin d, ll out . . . , , . , f r,vclat,aof a perfe tl, concocted plan of mo majority 01 eacu i.ouso ... .iu...., tberoseives, by eommenoing uuscelluneous bu-iucss, the cud of which uo QUO oau foUsee '! This "IJoar l of Appraisers" sa, the, : have "leturned" f-.nr hun ,.d and Ji'j claims, arising t .ima Ui .mil,-, Ihn Stuart raid. The Militia claims, aud tne Anuersou . . . ; cavalry impressinciit claims of lbGi, are nut iucluded in the 400 (nor are an, of the damages of the I.ee iuvaeion of ISOj, '. or of the eoust. rnation of lSOIJ Now, I if that Hon. Hoard would sward damages -sO pcrsous for borsea, or fcucce, lost bv Stuart's raid, only, who would ' attomnt to mv how much war damages from our own men, and from Uebcls all tbo other incursions and oollisious have caused? And if losses iu those counties ' . 1 are to be recogntz -d, every count, in the .1 j I ..M i I,., ' ... I.- .n.mr. t ..1 ..iiarn Amm n in t hft duib wu jnum u. .us .0,.. w ..... citiins, caused b, the same iuvuaions, M c ;ublo tU,u ' ,. 1 exchanges bring this matter . V. ill our before their readers ? Let the mass of the people, without regard tu party or section, I . ' .. ,fc. ,1-.. na . iL, UIVC lUl'll SlIKilUia lutll w 11. it sb - ,. .1 . , .., . , . , ; ,D Uu"r n a uw P""111 ,u lUL ' ,la owu u'"''"uu " ttiou loucn it. nut wuuiu leave tor iuu .. . , . . 1 1 1 r. a. ' ..... . peoplo at large t0 COnslUCr i laCl eicu f. , . n 1 . 1 1 Senator and Assemblytnon understand , that the eyes uf lhe People are upon him, ... 1 .1 ... ,L A I ....,. ..! nato matters "only." r -"" ' . ' 7 . Vr Tisj rxr WIIaSON.S KXCUi:SK)N War Department Dispatch. War Dkpaiitmknt, Washington, July o 1, P.M. To M'ljir-j.n.Tal Dix: A dispatch from Gen. Gran, s bead imai-icrs, dated at 0 o'clock this morning, Ogives the following results of Gen. Wilson's operations : iiXlT mil - uui ixty ilea of railroad were thoroughly : destroyed. The Ditivillo road, Gen. Wil- j son report could tint DO repaireu in less than 40 davu. even if all materiul were on if all materiul were on J "and. H , , i t, .i A ii l, i li.ia ilostrnvHil all the black- . . - - . j t 1 I , . , nsi . -1 l:er"kUi..f TJ t. "f d" I ' .w """'v' , Wilson brought in about 400 nagrocs, j , p,, h ,, u frno. rn. . i", r,rr, ',"",,.,, I mere, tho neeroes the, retouk j Wilsou's loss of property is a small WJgn tram used to carry ammunition, bis ambulance train, and 12 cannon. The . , ... .:1,... . i ui'iBin ut 1110 tsiitijci y au's nuuu borscs of the artillery and wagons wero geuerally brought otT. Of tho cannon, two woro removed from their carriages, lbo mM of which wcro bri)leni a"J throwu into the water : and one other gun ... ,. ,. , . ' uik.k i. uaJ brcn disabled by a rebel shot break- ing its trunnions before it was abandoned. llu estimates his total loss at from 700 to 1,000 men, including those lost from Kauli's division. Ehwin M. Stanthv. Secretary of War. fr,,A Lidies' Fair received the follow ing very polite note, to wit : llear Madams Enclosed, plei find ten dnl lais ef you kin. .Ins.. linens. The "goak" was, the ladies could u't liud aoy teu ! A loiter to us from Mott villo is iu the same fix the "euclosure" was omitted. lie v. S. M. Hubbard, of New York, lias call , . . ,,,.,.. and . d , . . The trouting season closes ou ths SOih of Stptembcr. An Incident. ? A, one of .he Irises of the Reserve ! Corps which can. up to (be rcscuo of Geo. Thomas, at Cbicumaiipa, Was marching j through Athens, Alabama, a bright eyed pi ! p ! (.od made lliat Hag : see the j s'ars!" A shout, deep and loud, weut up j friM tua( column, and many s Lromed ' ... i:r....i t.: . I. ....Lu.t iK cn , . , ,. ; lJ :i..i i . ....!.. fl .i I.l aiiii avaiiuu aujii.ioj:, uuua uijj ouvuiu .... I ' ...I fl..- ..1 1.1 cnnq'ier. ! W Jt fl- aHaa t& si m Vae ww 1K - Sherman Advances again. The ll -bels under J ) J ihiisoa bud ,frl,.fboj KcnL.,aw mout.taiu. Gen. l...r,.i..n ......1.. . .lino.t ntl-.-lr tmon if ! but w , 6aid to bo "repulsed" (with a loss .o uu of 1.VW.) and yet, immediately afterward, ' ' ' , . ., . .. bUCti was me position in lorces mai luc . ' . . , . f July Getr Sherman was in Marie.... only j 0 miles from Atlanta. It is not k ' ! that an, very fortuidablo barr.er except , the Chattal.ooehier.vcr, stands between! Sherman and Atlanta Atlanta, the . . -i . i tuost important railway coimecliou aud . r . : . :.. .k . n . ' P" ' 0 " ; , . - , .... , HUnter S Ureal HXpedUlOn. ! On the 1st of Jul,, Gen. Iavid Hun- of; UilVIIX Ail'JTI UU ItlU iklUilWU. 1 1 IT, 111 U- ...... i-:. li.. v ,,.1 t .. - y- He had marched from ,hu Cutnberlaud or Shcnaudoah Valley, through a mountainous country, mostly in J.,,.,, iih a L.ree nnnnsed to be 3(1 (Milt - 10 . 1 . , 1 1 . . "1 ani ice UllmUul MlCf and bis total I loss, iii a;i ways, was - uihi men, wuue ? , I . .loo . jlig f()reM jirCul directions, ho! ,t.;,,rnyt.j ehcl property to the amount of j Five Millions of Dollars including rail-' roads, cauals, aud everything that could aid Lee's arm, in eating, clothing or light- '"& subsisted mostly on the country, 1 ""B " F"r . v. '"5 the cueiuy iu five engagements and beiDg .as- a.uviuw as as r b "ii'iii auu a. wau. , .h-aried in b,s own efforts. I (jf Ctiurset i, maa neeJ rest and snp- plies, but we have reports that the, had gouo on to l'arkersburg, where they could ; cuiU0 oast again. Another Kaid in the Valley, ported in their effirt to eatoh Hunter, the Kobel foroo seal -after that officer seems to have turned Northward, up the ""'B ' ".".V", . '"1 V , Li .m..i! 7" ZaT. .S ! toormall tofi'ht and Drotect the Govern- a muoi property at Martiusburg, he sent the . ., r. ..i.... ,1.:.. . 1.. r... , . . . f 4 . i . . v,..v..,.j oouo ...13 .; 1.1 s.ie.j, .Uu took up the Potomac as his line of defence. The Uebels failed of paining Government supplies, but came 011 in numbers van- ously stated robbing frieuds aud foes of tVl.r,,uipg lhe, CJUij uuka iUy use f wbatevcr. Alarui was very natural!, excited, and rrom sullJav tast contrabands, horse, .,.d from Suiidjv last contrabind.4. horp4 hiu! -j cattle were swariuiug up Cumberland Val- Icy. Jen. Coneh was at Cbambcrsburi;, souatog lorwara lorces, and Uen. Kelly ... i , . .1 .... at lyumocriana. ooin on tna look-out tr .... . , ., . ., , , acnum mi; uumwia itu lumui mo Uf si..ns of the invaders i 'fe"s 01 luo mvauers. Friday morniny's IT irrhhurj TJ-'jrnpU ihn lt.-Uel. ThnrsJaw. had ,ei.eh..d Ilagerstown, robbed the peoplo of twenty thousand dollars in money, outfits of clothing for fifteen hundred men, aud of j watches iVJ. from tbo persons cf those they met. They bad also gathered some horses, cattle, &e.. TVic lid'h then retired toward IWd-:r-i'k City, where cauuouadiug was heard. Gen. Lew. Wallaco commands Ibo Uoion force between Frederick and Washington city, and will do bis duty. It is conjectured that Gen. Hunter's f,lr ., , fr., ,hn u-,.. i . , - , , , , uiiuiiaiu iu mu tear Ul luu iteueis. Tbo following conversation wilh a wounded rebel iu one of the Washington What are you lighting ur i - ' j Our inilonendom... " ..Haven't y0U always had your indopen ' "'",U. .. V .'. S iru"e " n no urcu urst ; -uny.isup- pose wo did ; ss long as there was some firing to bo done, we thought wo uiibt as well coinuicuco : . , ., 1 II I II 1 0 ... rO. II US.... I'rtoirvw i-. At a meeting of the CopperhtU of reBU n ktalups. -Hendricks county, lndittua, Gen. Gcorgo 1 Ml. ROGERS' B. M'Clellan was formally repudiated by I seed A Asrie. Store, 13:1 Market Si. I'hiud. the passage of a sarcastic resolution, be-1 Also Seed Buckwheat, and dealer in Super cause of "his war sentiment and tirade ' Phosphate of Lime, Guano and Hone Dust Oiralnut fin, ,iutnri.l an, I .... I t ..n 1 l.,.,l lir.m ' . -f....... .... .,o-. , of tho South," contained "iu his recent i I urauuu on tnai poiui. j Tl.. IT..: .. t-i I ii r 1 X uu union lUDgrossiouai voilliete-e from Cambria, Ulair, Huntingdon d Mitlltu counties met at Tyrone, last week, . and had 375 ineffectual ballots for a can- I didala Cambria and Milllin are fur liaker, I Ulair for Hall, and Huntingdon for Dorris. 1 I..-..I nf ;,i,o aJ I. l for Grant's arm,. No ooe vegetablo is! i.- i.:...i.l- ti.-... Baiu to lao an ueeitauiu lor suiuiers, just uow, as this. Therefore, raise and secure all you can. v William Creasy, was drowned in the canal near Lima Kidgo no the 25h of : J,, .1-, , , ' uno. He was takuu wub cramp while j in swuniuiog ! i iy an act ol Congress un ler the coiieti- tution, tbe I'remdent has felt compelled for the nublio good to declare martial law in Kcntuckj. 1 j Tber.i.ii,pr , ; '1 , j . f .,; ,,,,, fr r,mr,vjg ; ((i0 fausB of .,e ,.i(,.jni CofiVoth i damned him as an Abolitionist, ami , like manner. If Augusc Helinont, Ibe "chairman nf tho National Dcmocratio Committee," is a Jew, a Hanker, and A-itut " the U'lth ;..;., ..f II..,., i. .no.ho, n,,f r - - r """T- j f 1 ' I " I i k II II ' aud cur enemies abroad. The agent of "" of A .linntlMitl 14 : , . , , i..'fl.lUbai.B. Tho Ul'jomsburg Hepuhliean ctj not ' P0""1"" ualu". ' irV""" j U.d Columbia have hired Fred. ioUglass " IU'"P hat Count, for them this year, , . ...:., .L ..... . ,ul B " T ' t' i f , better fDcaker thau the? have had for sumo years past. Jf Q GIitiin win fnr ns beIf a milli,m ,Jlire mile8 0f ri;bcl Und in ,ue mo'utb ow count wi hM bim iuVBU8hle land trant. It's taken , , , ,,, , ,, ,, ,.. for Erautcd that be will dJ tetter taau .. .6 mat. .... . .. . . ... ... nea , our stocKiug leci wear our, sew jU(,m up ,t the top, open the toe?, Slid put them on the, do well with 6tuare- boots or .hoes. , , , , ' Thai lit tin ma mntrant fnr P7.r,0 (100. That littlo mail cootraot for $750,000. i awarded to editor Ilicstaud, of Lancaster, : he declines it's too much bother ! Gol. Guy II. AVatkina, law partner pf o- .. -.uo..s .uv w.v. . of our ouuutry kilIed in baUlo. ' II. n n..t.l ll. i mnl .n.onM .1... -a George Sanderson has retired from Ibe Linratlcr iitcliycmer after fifleca years ot most arduous service. ... ,.,.WVss-.e-. 11 .1... ;. m ft. . Wl.'JUMl 11 2X1111111 . n...i..l V. lt-.. ), J W.illt .(: r.n. .... ...... J J VhcaC c nfi Hutter. Eggs Lard, fresh Tallow . f T Ul.tlu CwW i.a 25 15 It 45 Pom 1 fill i j,9 1 (JO Oats, 32 lb. 75 l!arle, OOi l OO Potatoes Flaxseed 2.50 Dried Apples,Ib. 8 Wool 75(tt.OO Country Soap 4(" 0 Uags 4(.td II am 20 Sidosi Shoulder 15 do wilh Ribs 10 .!!r rfiT.'T-.,:: '",".to1.f,-,.W.r',?.,Ti"-"3 ! H, th. ..in,-. 7ih iD.t. wii.i.iAM i,K.K .i va. 1 '-" "WCHBSH4CII. iu. r . . L ..., " T k , . ............. ... .... ... "'f". """ U" jiauv L.eau;birrui JoB.MiLLtii, of la-i.buru. t.. ' a i uinV .1... . 1 . 1 .. Ih P. till I svl: p, n, s 11 virick. 4th inst. martin v. anpkkws, luu.m...u4iito.MAt;Y .cq.nai,ps, fcuru,. UliU, In Mifflinburg, 2. !J inst, Capt. JOHN FOl.sTtiE, sgtd fy On the eveuin of the 7ih inst. between the Riviere Houe :n. l aiti st. a eircolar HANUKE h'f'HILF, d and embroidered with red. The finder rmll will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at .No. 4, Riviere House pd NOTICE. liy I IUi.t 4 1.1. n..... n..ia.,i ,..nni, . 1 -1 - - , ...... the B'"lis of UIMJ)W. & IIKQ. , , . h aecuonls. as ,hP books will soon beiel't it the hand-1 of some one lor collection. WMiave eiven more than a reasonable lime frif'ev'sry one to settle his account. Wood prohisr and pleasant faces win not buy gooasiu Keep up our siock. UliUVt .A Jfc iiliU l.ewisbur;, Jirly 7, 1SCI Uw AUDITOR'S NOTICE. riMIE undersigned. Auditor, appointed l.y I the Oifitans' Court of I nioii county in audit the aecouiu ol Matihe Morton, Admi nistrator de bonis nau of the estate of J. F. j M. Fuhsteh, deceased, "Vid lo make disiribn- lion of the balance ia ln hands of I he aecoiinlam, will meet lhe parties interested lor the purpose of his appointing! on Sir . . .,. u a i I.. i.. .o.; . Vji o r in oil llic ouin ildy ijl JUil,iniitii ru w lim.., A M, at lae oilice of Orwig & Hayes in the ! borough of Lewisbors. ALFRED HAVES, Auditor Turnip Seed. Early While Flat Pinch Strap Leaf, Skirvins's Improved Ruia Uapn, Early Purple Top Flat Strap Leaf, Purple Top Ruta Uaga, Lou? White French, l.oti Yellow Swede, Uoiind Russia, or Ruta Cag.i, Dale's Hybrid. The subscriber wilMiirward, bv mail, one pound nf either of the abn nanie.l varieties . r -r : u I . ...)li ... ....ml ..I I T oi" l.otlr remaining in the Po l lllliee at LEWISIiLRti, l'a, up lo IMhl: ".'niT Miwanry Keefer Mrs Rsrt Kt5l.r Mr Jamh h li-rfc in-r Mim fiarsb J. 2 Klioi- l A Ipikr Dn.i.l P 1 lanm 1'r. U W l.loyl Klltahrlh I.H.-M. Miim tl.nnth M'.linl.v I'harle. Hiun-r Mi., KarlH-l IM'M.nns Mr. JaiDa t.,s Mr Uen. Mi ,i r Mi- Mury E. Mura.s k Mr. Vi m. Yt.OI Mr. Wm. KHt,, Mnw Sana Hi. II W. "f.-hrHii Miss Esthvr Slaublinc Mr. II S flnuwr wiea Mary fro.ll-T Mr. Mrtir, 3 Mt-rier Mrs. iUth.no. rlrnr .lramia finirb Mns fcmbn. So. k.l Mm M.tikl Sir li.r Mr Jiio. M Sri,'f 1 t'hs. Vinjarr Wall., Mr. O lin-wrr I. D ,1lii'i;'w,!,iMU-tn i-i. Mr a i.m B. w,,Ha iinioiwr Mr i!hri c""i. H,"jZ!"i laplism W w. - lh.-nvi..rl.r Mr FsjcI ll.k Mr.llln,lfivt 1'unku. ir. iiu r.T... mi.. mih Kb,rltn. Mr.Joo. K F,ller Mr Cru font M K. Il,l.bart Mr. n,ry l.lnr Miwt l.iia,i tiny.r Mr. IVter ln.i.1 Mr. J P 3 lum-k m n w li'-rnim aofil n -. jv,,b '" "" , J.nmir3lr,. Kat V. btii'n,.n Mr ivi.r perions ra,ng fer the shove Letters will rte. tav they Br idy,n.-f d " w rtfBEii, r a Real Estate. Real Estate at FuUic Sic. be i Ibr-il at p'.itihr sale, no oi i In- preiiites, i'U irriiT 'h ! of July. Ifiil. all thai 1.(1 1' of t.l.OI'.ll Idle lh- pioirr: i.l J"ii uhai Si.irin,n, .IrxM. biluaie al the u"r r"-l 'l otili I'oor'.ii i. in ihe iM.rooyh ol l.f-Wthor'.', .ii'jtoii:ii!I tanK i.l Thoiiij, Kt ticr. Samuel licrk. mul Samuel Maiinart, a"'l runiaminf unr-lonnh an uere more r le..' 'I'h-T, c a s;.'ii.i (" twoMj.fv liamr DWM.IIM! Hou-e.i i 1 wilh a W ill. I. 1 1 l.rvri'-i'.oliu'' '.Va'rr i"ti Hie preioe.fs. Sale to brim at H oVU !., I M, wore conuiui'lis oi or in.,.- ro.. p.l el V M I K I. is l A UT. All'-rar iu ..rt f .r llvo. of Jusiit. sm o m. l.-. 'J GOOD FARPI at PUBLIC SALE ! V 'O be ollereil by aue.lian. on ibe premisek. at v clue in Ihe atler.ioo.1 ol AT! I'.!AV. Aft:. 211, L'Si, ; valuable FARM situate in !ir.ily T.,r'iiion i'n, on the River road, uear Mi!inc:i, atj i nms lartns o( Jo,. A.s.'iry.ii.s l: Couklin, lt'k Kbeily and U.iu'l tveeser.liytns s I i lUIH more or less, mostly iinjir..ved. 'i'lirrc i a tame llou.e. lo u.iro, an urciaru 01 1.000 ru,i and U!1 of Water at ,1,, door. Terms i I ...I ... I I i ' ' l 1 Vl Ll Y . . ..Mlt.. Dradv Tn. Iu v T. IVjl pd I "'." i u ' OIU'II ANS' COUIIT SALE AF VALUABLE KBAI. INTATK. By ) Virlue of an unt.r of norms' (Vtn of Nnhu.iit.land county, the -cnl eipose sale on the premies on .MOMa , , lhr .,-,,u f iu.. 1K51 i..ii.yil... i)o5tn- w j.i n w jih irm, me lutuwii. u.mi brj real esa.e Miuatedil,Ch!Iluaoe,r.wsh;p.Xor;h umf,ei.a,l,,Cllull,Vill,,111,,12,,nlie.Vt.,,,;::l,,rU the su.,jfhai.i.ariyer.al"f.i one nnle iron, Lewi-bur:; and three Iron! Milion, a 'joinir.o II: ea, m Mfun rn inr imnD,4 West liraueh of lhe Susijuehanua river on Hie west, coniaininz l'OIiT' 4CRCS more or less, all cleared an,d in a hi?h state of culuvation. The Improvemeius loereon 'Aareacoiiiino.liioisdouhlebnrk Dweliina Ljr.llouse recently lilted up.Oul Kuehen.a necessary conveniences lo make ii a lesira- hie residence, also a frame lAMi .1A"A, a, i Wa-uii house, and Tenant house, are on-, i ; "-u" u " , , . fJ I premises and a number oi eicelIejtL. bean ns l run 1 rees. i rijiie to Comineuce at 10 o clock in lhe fore- ! noon of said day. when terms will be made . known by JACOB KOlJr.NB W-liH. Admi'r with tb. wilt uujusl oi Caaeu Ussaon, ac'J June Li, lsiil A TAVERN ST A Nil a STORE ROOM and all Ihe liiHires readv lor use and a I1WE1.LINU adjacent lo iStore. I'ossession of Tavern, 1st of April next (A Sture and liwellinrr. on in days notice. , THO. ARlilXKLE, Shier I'.O. i L'nk.Dlown. CrsJjr T, t nion Co, rm, bv.-. 1, lst4 Farm for Stile. I T"E so.ih.wesi quarter of section I I "'Zi'.Z " . " u ." . r .wl .l' ihwii airiiunii taut; vrn' ut 111c nil priucipa meridian. The said Farm lies , . -- aoJUl tWO miles norm 01 lae City Ot preepQrtf in Stephenson Co., Illinois, has about Fort, Acres under culi.ya..on,w,.h ! iJlq ij,m,e anu 0ilcr Ou;buildinas;u watered hy t lie c.f the most beauulul Springs in the couniv.and the baianceof ihe tract is covered by a thrtTiy srowth of limber. Kvery acre of lhe farm is susceptible of cultivaiion. and when suitably improved wouKI mane one oi lhe mo.t luv.iiug rri- dences in Illinois. For panicnlarsenquire of Francis WiNon, 1 - . f . 'nf l.purit.ltirir Sam I It HairK nl h rp. i won, in., or lae suuscrin'rv, ai .vanna. iti. i E. ClIXMIir.Rl.l.N, I no taut r 11 noo I'V FOR. SALE. VPES apt DE.siR AP.LE Building Lot, situat'd in i easant part of Lewisbur;. Terms ! ( ull me purchaser. For further inl'orma- ' ,, in.iiire rf IUI2 ; D LKI.U L K FOR RENT. 1WO-STOCEV Bnclt HoL'SE and- J LOT on North Fourth sircet. Xli March IS, '63. II. P. SIIELI.EK. 1 I A V la Fa Y S SolitliUcd DENTAL CREAM, or1.in.ni,llit?ij;iiu fiV.rrr. vM' T1.ET11! I riMII.S an.rle is prepared wilh the Rrealest , rare upon seieuiilic principles and war ranted not lo contain anyilmi; iu lhe sliglilesl i degree deleterious lo lhe leeih or sums. Some ! j of our most cuuneul Dental Snreeons have j I frnt-n lb. ir imulioii I' m'-l ti.-rfull Tvronim.-iiiltnl ll j . a prpmrion of .lienor -oiil t"- for il.-.ii-iuc. .Iii- I I 1.-I01U .u l pn-iti nmir lb. TkKI II. It fln. r.-.'blr. 1 r-nl. nn: th-ui lvaulitiiltv wloO' hnl inrly .ittumt lli j ..-lil. -t iiiiui-. I tin- t.s.MU.1. II i.bralms to in.' r-uun I ml,i Ihr. ar.' ntrirati-J slol soiv, mo1 p an .i.-,-ll.-nt ,0.int-l,ir Sir olj or lvui-l 1.. IU, lo. I r oltvll ; ..is.,0.1,1. ..ft. i..iv. II -'VS mil aslft tT'ltlUV ta-o' t tt tifiitli.itani-iuj; il ttior-iiUlji. uj, itui-i.uiai dt li-Uttu trni;r!if t' lliv lircall). IVepared only by A. HAW LEY, V H. rurtirr t'Hh anil laonbarit Ms. PhiUJiil'tla, and Mld l.y till Druyjisti. PRICE -" CENTS. Trul llliuuial. The followini; opinion of Dr.W hue as id lhe hijh esteem in which he j holds lhe Dental Cream, niii.t be sullieienl ; evidence ol its value. To quote others in detail is needless, eontenttne; ourselves hv simply giving ihr names and addresses ol persons who speak of lis ciccllence for lhe leeih. PlilItl'tLP'Ol. April I . ISi.1. II.Tln-,.rrfnllrmbi.rt A lit ' H ,v FIKll IIKSTAI. 'A. 1 rhis-rtull, r. .s.mmii l it t" III, public rivrallv. It l H ,ll. iO s.ratwn for rl.i.n-in- ami ,.r.Tto. lb, nsoh. ,! t- u..il I.Y all ,-ri-m- .Oil lb, utiw-t r,.nli l,rics.. H rlrii,J r, h..l. It -l' .o rie 'I- l-lb. firm!.. . l..i.ltl.r S.-1S- lo lb' sua..-, su 1 wvuto a ''u,Ur" " 'i",". K. tt IIITK. t:,v- Ah SU Tn i-a iwn. M n. Ivnit, f.'l N l-aiib tt j f;iri. i-l Sinn si k ViseuuHH !.1-' P. nti-t.4.s Arrh St ( A hiio.-.o IMOi 1. I.l' WslllUt M S liotiS'iH.v. H l s. "i Anh si f M lotos. siS Aoli St I ,,.,hr. r,i-u. IS nil. I. s-s, N r"rlh I II p si-mrl. IVnllal. s: N Ti-mh SI U I, Los-i. Urnli.l. tT. N Sixth ttt lylli.HI ll " TOBACCO PLANTS I 'OR CiAl.E. A line lot nf HE. At THY Tubus ' llll for sale tv ihe snbarriber. tesidms; on South Thud stir'. near Hss' Mrerv. Lewishurt. VD LIAM KCT'.'UrM Jw !c0t pd-H Ki"'i Scira Orlae Uf. zrmtz ? sites l.r.'lUMI.l.X X IUU. Brua4a-j.(wlMfc. UU' enlaree I scale flAN'O FORTES wiUk all laiel iiiiu(i.f mrnis. 'l itiri v var' t Jpefifnrf , wilh f rrilly in. craet l.icilmrs lor manulartonne, caabl us lo sell l,.r l'ArH al Ihe abuve DnDDall)f low pi.ee. or IoKinu,ni rneil ih h'lir-i a .irf at ihe Vt'orlil's Fair, and for live !,iieeesive years at the Americas laiv lute. Wirraniecl five years. T aiTt Ui.a. Call or vend for deseripiie circalai 8inlUSJjJk54 Est ite of James Keefer, dee'd. l)1I.M-rit TORs' NOTICE l.nrs of a lo'iinxra'ion on the e.Mai of Jauas Ken'er. iteceasnl. late of While Uter Tat, h iving been framed 10 the subscriber bj tka l.'o ji si r of I in. n coumy iu due form of law. all persons indebted to said eMate ar herrbf nohiieil to make iinmediale payment, and all ha'.'ii.,; any josi claims a?:iinst the same nay piest-ui ineuiduly aulheaiic'.cd for settleasa 10 WW I.. KFKFFR. Pt-oK.. Co . few Tort. . The Lev.'isburs Deposit Bank II A,.hts day deelarcd a Dividend of foot i.rr roui. f ir the last m months, fre. iroi.i tne tiovernmenl lac, patranie on da. man I. 11. P. SlIELLElt, Treas'r. .V .r 4. t-.l. Estate cf Godfrey DiffleDderfer.dec'd. 1 DVI.MsTBATDR'S NOTICE. Whereas, , l.f. trs 1,1 Adiiiinisiraiinu on lb asiata c i i;..,Hrey 1) eff tiderier. dec'd.lals of Whila Doer Ti. have been granted to the subscribe by die !! ciMer of l.'nioo county in due form of law, therefore ?ll persous indebied lo aaioj e -late are requested to make immediats psfs iio-nt. niol .e having jusl claims against the i.i roe may preentlhem duly &0lhcaUCitl4 li.r set; lenient, to A Kl.st N PtEFFKNDERFER, Adm'r White U-er, May 30. Islbl pd J..Marli. t.Sborklry. r.thcrklej. r.ltavcf . - 0 til A th r 1 1 8 M A ft s aj iilAhOrl U VV . ' isixi.ss.'iid T" .titEi?, nit. a co.) AGRICULTURAL WORKS . I.e lburf, I'tt. l uiioi.ksals on BITAIt, ..v.irc.wrrwe,r.on.tfn.- r.rxum-Or "f'r. : n t l .mi ur i.,r ti.m jWmiiw.I ,- ;..,- rr,.i. .s t and Roil fm ,r.v. r.,.i . w., ni5 h- UHh. m . ..', .r i::.;.. (r..n.tc, - r...n I l.l.l mmi,,. r-lj l all u UNieH.-i K'LfritT lii -ta V'tltths- u'n't rwrrajrll 1 ai.a ,t;-i at-b Work or Manairjctur InTsriablv i warrant si as recommended Oni-r rwfprtlU Estate of Samuel Spotts, dec'4, 7HEREAS. Letters of Adminisirstioa o) lhe estate of SAMUEL 8 POTTS, deceased, late or Kelly township, Inioa ' county, have been granted to the subscriber, : bv lhe Register of said county, in due form ( ' ail persons indebted to said estate are req.ea. 1 ed to make payment, and those having claims : azainst the same will present then nl, ! auihenticaied for settlement, to I KI.IZAUETH SPOTTS, Executrix Kelly Tp. May 31, ISfi4 imp.inani 10 lOUafctO UfOWerSI . . . rr. 1 . r. . I ( tO.NoLLT your own inreresU and uaa I . BaHSR3 RaW-B9ne SaperphOSpttaU t f Llme i M.tnure of Unequalled Strength, anl 1 A PU:HlKT IWI'KOTKK OK TOE SOIL. ror sae m jacks of lbO lbs each, b J CHAS. M. KING. , White Deer Mills Union Co, Pa 1 a deseriptive pamphlet of 50 pages. giving , ... , ' ' . ' . R J . ' iii'i patiiuiaii vrni ujf uiau, isjiiUa m application as ahore. j t a-i or wiiii inu sri tino dcioit purcuujs . in; elsewhere. March 3D, 1864 Estate of Daniel Bingaman, dee'd. ATOTICE is hereby given, thai Letters of Adminislraiion upon the Estate of D.viki. Riveiis. late of H:irllev townshin. ( nlon Co.. deceased, have been emoted to ,he undersigned, by lhe Register of Lnio. j county. in due form of law; therefore all pi sons knowpin? tueinsclves lailebtcd to ai4 c.-uie are reine-ted lo make immediate pa,, rnent, and those having jn. claims a;ai.s( lhe same are also requested to present tbsaa properly authenticated frr seulemeul lo si SAN IJIMJAMAN, Admin'x. Hartley Twp, April 22, itl Agents Wanted Everywhere tu stit Tna iLiaa.iT Full Length Sieel Plate Engraring PRESIDENT M.NCOI N . , . 1 "Tl, SlMiig Hie JbDianCIJiailOnl fOClamatlOII. '1 HIE best and only correct likeness of ibis great man in existence. For particular Iress, JOHN DAINTY. Publisher. 31..T lo,.,2 No. IT S.Kth St., I'biUdelplil. Adminiatratoi's Notice. THEREAS, Letters Testamentary anna the estate ol WILLIAM MITCHELL. ae ,,f ,inCstoie lOWIlSllip, LlUloO LO ,dte d. 'Jiave been gr.auie.1 lo ihe subscribers, in doa. . i ... I ... . ,.K..r:kA .1.. form of law, none, is herr.hv given to all per sons kuowiiig theniselvi to be inilebted 10 said eslale, to make iuunediale payment; and those bavin claims asaiasl lhe same, will present ibem duly amhentiraied fnr set. llem-nl. GEORGE E. SEE BOLD, Adm'r l.ime.tone Tp. MM7 KOTICK ! riMIE aeronnts of IH N TER PARDOB Bq I deceased, have been left for collection ai lhe otlire of JAM Ks F. LINN Esq. where also claims against lhe estale may he pre e,e.. EXECITORS 31 i Her wanted. A ?fif Miller can serore a good sitaatioa. Inquire of JOHN WALLS & CO l.ewisbiirg. May SS, ISfii mn VVAT1TED. r,o on go ini i-:n wanted AS Carpenters, Tloatbuililprs anJ Laborer, flVIWIIOM roosiant employ inent and good 1 wa?es will be gin. I'AMI FAIU EVERV?CK.B....MEYF.RCO Lrwisburs;. Pa-- Itecemb. r 1 1. l"g DR JOSIAH SMITH, nA VI Mi located m Lewisbnrg. svlieiis a sbdre ot me public paiicnaee. Kfi ,1tllee snd OrBc. o. Market St., nearly epoo. Mie th Riviere H.mi.,4 ajiriii-ar,SaKa'.t.l -
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