farm wxjxu f Miff Ml Siilll THK U.VIUX." establish.-.! in lSltYYliuIe Nil. 2,678. BY 0. WOUDKN AND J. K. CORNELIUS. - l 4LI.50 per Yrr, aUvan lu ithanre, LEWISWJUG, UNION CO., FA., FRIDAY. JULY 8, J8G4 - TIIROXirLE," a.staWi W ia IS 13 Whole No., 1,055. al l.viliur; I 'a. "NT WECr. 12CI JotnS i) . Jul) J I. l - tnini-il s.nn .t I-. t'-r.- tl..- S .- u-tv ol In pill v. I v li. v In! Ki'ft. Il I'. I'l.l . I.-! Ii L'.eiioe.- - tio.tlsl s. .,,. l-t..re l'. Hi,,, fci. Svc, ll.-V. J.II.L'-TT... W.,'. riill:o...;M. Tu-"d:tj, Jul. S1, AM Me-tiit... of It.-Hr.N -Triel....... and rnrtt'.rs. Auouai Mwiiii ..f tho r'o..-.tion si..ty. fcvctitug i'nivt-r-;i! ot . i-tv '-l tl..ii.i: ru..r - v 11 I.. . .i'i,foiii-l..i... .V. H. v A .1 l: i o, I.HruvttUt'. UnhdAK July -7. A M -IVmui-li-f:u. lit i t I It. h -i-nrl'iiri-.t. I' M. " i ii.Tr-r-ilt K. in.tle lti-ltt.l. . ruing nnir-r:rv f I ii. .. s i ti.-: O.al'.r U. .-Ml L1-.S U K.sm, 1,1. I.., 1l.ur-.i. J u I v C..H.-,y C.lii.i Iio-nL. ejrThe I'nion County I'rcmiiim List for Agricultural Kair nf ISiil, is in typo fir next Tuesday. pajir crowded out In Jay by news matter. 8. small fartn above t'utontnwn and a liltla home in Lewisburg arc alv'J f ir sale in to ty paper. Twelve Tho.mnd Hundred Day Hen Called Out. I'l'OCLAMAi'lu.N ok' 1UE Cl'YEHNOIl. Pennsylvania ss. A. li. Curtiu. In the Nimo ami by tho Authority of ilic Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania. A r.dr w i Curtiu, governor ol I lie said common wealth. A Proclamation. Whereas, Tbe President of the I'uitcd States has, I li w- day, made a c ill up in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania fur twelve thousand militia voluutecr infinity, to nerve at Washington ami iia vice-it y, f r one bun dre J days, unless sujutr Jia cbrge(i : I, A ml row (I. Cuitin, Onvproor of ibo fii'J Coniru.iu weiltii, i j uuku ibis, my 1'rorlainati.Mj, in ri-puiie tli-n-M, and do ln-rcby call ou the frcemou of IVuui-ylva-nil, of military ap, lj cmue iroinptly fnrwarJ, as ibey have bcr.Mnf.ro doue, aiil bil tba rfiiuiaitUD far tbts impuitaut ecrvice. ll it) apparmt that t lie rncniifa nf our liovcrniiiPiit, in 'Si-ipra'Mn, are threaten- in u with an arm. J f ,rce. in the h pe . that the army of general tirant may bi , withilrawo from before Kiehiu.m'i, an. I call upon Ibe citiz'Qs of this Cmii-uou- wcahb, cajablc of bearing arm, to come , i nwjiu hiiuoui u. iay, ai,4 ttms uni our Iieroio brothels iu tbo great Army of th llepublie. epubli Givn undr my band and the Great SpsI of tho State, at llarrisbur', this fifth day of July, in the year of our Lord one Ibnusaud eight hundred and sixty four, and of the eighty-niuth. Uj i lie Governor: Kr.i "i.tPKii, ! Secretary of the Commonwealth. A subsequent call from tiov.Curtin is fir an additional 12,000 twenty-H.i ll Tilol-SANii MEN IN Ai.l. to terve 100 days. No bouuty is off -red, nor will the ervice exempt men from the draft but the lima serve 1 under these cills will be credited to those who may heteaf.er bo drafted. Capt. AI'Cam. is raising a Company for L'uion couuty. The souuer opposing forces meet tho enemy who will push as lung and as far as tbey can si much tie Letter. Helps for the Soldiers. i A Lewisburg soldier writes home tbat t i:. .1.. . ;n. i... ..i i.. . 1 iew v.u icii'j mu tcilium ut.v sun uual . . . , , i . which allltct onr great, grand army about Petersburg. Rut the nights were cold. ' Tl... tbe. n(T,.r ami nun resn'f nm I ' juuatBeyauiiLr and oue rcsu.t must l- mucn summer sickness. 1 o guard against Ihis, and to keep up the ecncral health a variety of food and of preparations is needed. Add to these tbe wauts of thou- ; bands in our hospitals, aud it will bo seen that much may and should bo done, eon- ' tinuaWjfflo sustain and encourage our brave men faciug tbo foes of our country in ' deadly strife. Thousands of lives have ' been saved by extra attentions, and thou-, sands of lives may yet bo preserved, pains mitigated, aud sorrowful hours cheered. Gov.Curtin has made a special and ur gent call fur donations for l'cunsylvauiaus, i in money or other supplies, io be forward ed either to Col. praneis Jordan, 47, KIcveoih St. Washington, or to Col. : James Chamberlin, Pa. Agt , Nashville, .j. .. . , , , Tenn. Iho supplies most uceded are " v" Kh,r. drawers. SorU. handkerchiefs, do-1 ini'siic wines, Iniuors. canned vegpiahles and truiis, jams and preserve-, apple, pearh Ind ijii.nrr huiier. onions, toliarco, arm slinas. ttner ialls, bed rin-s and similar articles Lccdcd by ihe sick aud wouiuled. It Is Completed ! On Saturday, tbe 2d July, ISfjl, Mr. i Morehead, President cf the Philad. Si Kric Railroad Companv rcueiwed tl, fnll,,o,in,. despatch : b T,... h : ... i , t I r.f lc o.sf ch,t...t -t . I .w..;.. ph.r.i.1:.. , :r "' : .1 tlLUtttntl.llnt I'h.F . 1 I t . .. . Uu u,W iiA Ir. I a"'1 J-"; "' . ! l o secure Silety, aud entire adjustment, tw.) weeks are required fjr the formal opening and use of the road as completed. The Rebel Invad ng Force j Is fery differently estimated. Somo gay i. merely , borse-atealing raid of LiUO, ! .... 'I under Masebv n.l..... .ti... .i 10,000 men, under L,o himself, hoping 1 o oaptorc Washington. It is evident our Goecrnment Ihink" it a shatfrmt j d.bla demonstration, aud the safest way i to mftt at once with au overwhelm-! g foroe. Pstrrv rLAVTm..s Ou tLe 4ih, ' New York, there wue tbirty, and in ''biladelphia twenty, nres-.aome of then. J ' I 7i6ettB:tive-cau5..J by fi,Siycik. The Pirate ' Alabama" is Sauk ! i.i;i:ir hi l ut Toia ! I 'J'fif L'-liil jn'niic A'il' int't htil-,'ii i nii.i'iii,:! i.i J'.iif It ,ht uml fi at tii ills' j ot i ur ei ninieree moi nor phi no '.):h June. The I 'uiu ve.fel, A" 'irvj (Cint. Wiii-I w, of .Mi'.) was Ibe vie The Koaraae is the Bii. tllcr vese!. She ' iia l bluokadoj the Alabama ill the harbor of Cborbniirj mi the H"rtli c at of 1'raiisa. t it, s.i ill C:ij't. Si'tiimoa of Ibe Alabama thalliiifrod Cap'. Wiiislow, atcainiug out of the harbor ilireptly (or the K"rsre, ami lirin; ihe first shot, at 1 1, A M, about ten mill a from laud. .Mauueuvwing lor p.'siii.niM, balb vessels mi le severil cim plote circles. About noon, the Alabama was 'j ri'idh ii that she started to return, but (.0011 utifc, with a few men but her iTew w. rc mostly saved, US beica taken up by the ICear.-arjjo, and Capt. tuiiues and ll of Lis men being T' Seuod by sm . ieh..i ship wiiieli Was looking ou. The K-ar.-argc put a shot ihroui;h the b iih r of the Alabama, ( illw jj by liroail sides from larboard to staiboaid of the Keaisire, makitij! a breich l oir yards iu leiigih umlc r I lie Alabama's waler line aiei that ti iisb-d her. The Ksarsarge riceived but !i!ile daurji. The Alabama lost S dead, 17 wounded. The Kcaisage, only .j slightly wounded. From Co. E , 53d P. V. Xt.M! rhl'Kltsr.t Rii, Jutie IS. In the eh ir,;.; ou the l'Jib inst., part of our regiment were taken prisoners. Amon them are l.icut. II. I'. Mensas, Serg. Johu Milson, Wm.Alvord, and tieo.Muckhany. 1'iatik Kesler is wounded, not tieriously. Win. Smith, of Laurelton, shot thro' tho body, can uot live more than a few days. I am in division hospital, with a ball in my left check, which the Surgeon think ..j f(( i ,arc ,ll,rcbut I CXpt.ct t0 reca , ,- . ,. , , , . fe ,,,w '"'" ro'.ciii in crushej. There is '"rl''-'! lihiitiL', every day, but ma are steadily guanine ground, auJ 1'etL'rabur mmt fall. Youra truly, lUs'r, AaTMS . dic'cy. ;-;, II, ,., 7 Duncan's Ri.aciv L'uii;adk pained tiraut Ibe Wuiks which commaud l'eters bur. As the eob.ro J soldiers moved up to the f .rtifi-'afions, the Rebels stood upou This noleil nirttieal ""J"" 1 hursiiay, Commouwcaltb the'1'"--1" "'' J''J (s'guifying no un-rcy uo riariers asked or given,) and with insulting worda and gestures. Rut t)i! rUsbeJ ou tjroush tho of musket and cauuun balls with Ibeir bayonets, they cleared their way and their l.te maaters left tbe field, whipped. Tltr Um-!: In"!,- no p, ;:ni istliru h ft ii o ie.,,i .7; tbey accepted the cbalitt'e of .1... I.'.ek fli ' Some "Results." JlT.Y 1. Admiral Le, commanding the North American blookading squadron, states that iu the past year fjiy-ticu Rebel steamers, blockade ruuners, were captured by that squadrou. At an average of 109 tous, there is a Rebel loss equivalent to that of a train of 1,000 wagons ! Many others have run Iho blockade- I i . .. e . . .1- . ., , OUI SUCU losses must uiscourage IBO ilCDtfl ; - i . - . , emissaries and sympathizers abr al. . ;. .. - - ! rJuc Hirrisburg Journal states , . ,. v , . . . , , , ,ual l'""1"' wtrB 10 ,UJ ua"lu 01 , Cold Harbor, and since then in soma of nil I ifhi.P i. I ,n. a. t tbo severest engagements arouud Peters-; burg. At last accounts, L1. Cul. Charles j Kleckuer aud many of bis men woro I prisoners, so tbat of tbo 700 lliero aro ! about 75 only in servioe. DkI.IiiIITR'i. A mad dorr bit the son 1 of .Mr. Camnbcil. chief of I'oliea in liar. riburg; and a bad dog bit completely off the nose of a son of Rev. Mr. Gamble, ia j Lancaster. Dear, delicious digs! wo , "hope it didn't make them sick V ' esterd.y morning we aro informed, i seven sheep were killed and three bud- ! ( -- pwcd to bo fatally wouuded, uear liicbl's , hotel. Others were worried All tho work of wor;bless do-.s doubtlcs , wor.nitss uobs, uounucss. .. .. ta.i., t:et: . n i . ' -oi ..urg le.egrapu reports, , from 5Lst P. V., Solomon Derr and John ' .. . ... . . .. Harris, killed ; and Oliver Summers, ; li ruv.l ll. .!. .n no. I II. .... 11...... i iau. wu.it;, uu uuuij uuuiA; I wouuded. Charles Crotxer and J. W. Youn" I ict.Lt. i. .. . .. 'a ' l t ' mu lUD , ! Wil.l.IAM Pu r Feskbni.kn, of Maine, I baa cut. red ui.on dutv as Seerelar. nf thn ' . . . i- riiiiMiirr Ad . ...St. a utafeu.iian an.l .t... . " ' : " uniuc,eT De ,arSc,J 10 PUUI1 i- a a i cuolideucc. ScTCapt. Samuel Cuskadcu (luto Capt. Jauica Cbamberliu's company) reports that the Puion couutv bovs uf 52d P. V. O - w iu s.,Uth Caroliua) aro all well, and have easy limes. r, , . I CKm 1 bl. 4lh B,u . . I l.t I - -.s.jwuiu uuu tiieasaui. i lh" f f-P h ,'!"isbttrS0 ,n-,,i,! Mil-!,ilcbra tafOa any vacaut laud, try aomo of be Turnip Seed advertised iu to-day's p.per. aQU in llarrisuum, tue I'OIOU t,aueia auu the City tiuiett lire organizin- lor the - . . , 100 days' set vie.' Joiiu Adalus Fisher, oue of the oldest lawjers io Dauphin County died rcccatfj. Extra Session of the Legislature. This is railed in pur-i; nice of the fol lowing A.!t of tba legislature, auil of uot!iiii2 else : " Resolved, That this li '"'islature will May 5, at Ibe bour sueh I.iws UNI.V as may be iiecessary lo cany the same into effect." lo the faoj of this plaiu end most unc tiivoeal I .uguaj;e, we sue the llarrisburg Tiliijrtiiih s'aK s that a comiMtleo on re- vising the Tax Laws irVf n'jit at i - i ..... i I'n tti'riurm it st-x&tun iu :uiusi i Further, we liud a Hoard of appraisers for war damages openly advertise, in the public piints, iu utter contempt of tho very Legislative powers wbiub made them what they are, that a ccr-am bill pending in teferenee lo w ar ltn-cs "iriU Oi-.il.l.r- miiinl lit t!,i- in 'j uiittil srss'ort lo bo bell - t in .nj. usi uiai. What mean tbe?e coueurrent doclara- .1.... ... ..,.. .,...i,l ilituj mat V'.nu'u uilh-uim aiuiw vi"tiv ... , , l u" e f I il u iuiiui uua m.-udituu ui m legislature That llarrisburg should desire to have Legislation and "Daily Re cords" as long as possible and that Ibe Cumberland Valley losers by tbo chancoj of war would like to have their deficienets : made uoed out of the l'ublia Treasury is uothiiii; strand. Rut what right have . . .... . i ' a 1 .k 1 " ... ...I .1 . null Mionl airulii r . la - t I I !. b,.t l(.rn au I il In HO Pilll il IlnE lillC 111 l'r'Iir, ii .mil linn' ,-'.., ... ... . . , i . . on.bi-oldayof AUi;us,B;x.,a.3oVloek ! ie ,u. glaneino ihrouj-h Ibe stripos stand lliat but arose and gave Ootfro.U. CrZ:: i"" i'TT fTall f" "J1'' I'. M., for the purple of neeiving and , 6 . ... fl blow whtcb set the tlrunkeu brnte lo the , Th a, i:,..r Sa.uuel lierk ami Sao.u-1 h.ihr-i awar f at ibe W i.rlil Fair, d lot tor. oun.in.tbe ,Ll .1. proposed Amend- ! red 1 on the go den s-ars of he fl .g, ,,e irt Bs Kei WM - Zl mwL T. "- V ! munis to the Cet.s'pution, aua I pa-amg , lil-"",u' '"'i " alter I. row "iiaminislcrca upen Uliu IU acrr mi.tf i.r iii-"i; 1 .,, . . r... a. ,;.,i.. tueir agon's to state luat me ocnatc ana u "- m oi ""'y, jcu. fum nuu- put mem on muy uo wen wuu Miuare llouse;.'':raiuulo upou their own decision ' r bad reached 'Charleston, tho beid of . lded boots or shoes. ., . , . ... .., uavieitian ou tho Kanawh river, iu i by gomg outside of tba special and unl. Vir;.jnil. c b, IIlar(;tirl, frf)U1 ; That little mail contract for S7..0.000, busiueas for which tbey aro to meet. tno (;U!UU.riaud or Sheiiaudoab Valley, j awarded to editor Hicstand, of Lancaster, Is this cnnGJent language of interested through a mountainous country, mostly in ' he declines it's too much bother ! parlies desi 'ued to niisbad and take tbe June, wi'b a force, (supposed to he 30 000 1 I ,;.! ., t.ro .,,r,.s. ..r is it tbo d.fiaut " all) hu.ulml uiU,, and his total i Col. Guy II. -Watkina, law partner ot r vclaiion of a perfectly coucocicd plan of - - ft... lioitorttv of moll House to Stultify j , themselves, by cominenoing uiisoclluneous l.ii.iness tin, ei ,1 of whieh uo oud oau liu-iuc.-s, tue cud ol BUii.li UO QUO can icsoe r This "Roar 1 of Appraisers" say tliry r of the oousti ruation of ISO 1.) Now, if that Uon. isoara woum awara aamages to 4oU pcrsous fur borsea, or leuoce, iVsi., lost by iStuari's raid, only, who would attempt to cay how much war damages from our own meu, and from Rebels all , ,,- . i tho oibcr incursions and collisions have ....1' An. I if l.isse. in ll.osn oonntits " i are to bo rec oguiit -.1, every county in tho s',ale an prove damages aud losses to her citix 'tis, caused by the same invasions, and can bhnw.j'iat as much equitable title to a recovery. Yi'ill our exchanges bring this matter before their readers Let tbe mass of the people, without regard to party or section, I have "returned" t'mr Ann ,Ve. unit A'' '"fe- ,. . w losina not Uoverument property, defeating Vorrectul Ov-mi- ntcU'i vj j. iiuut M vo. .".. ... sam ua.""r"'' " claims, arising under ihe Stua.t raid. h . . i i. - . t, a o- known by JACDU KOUK.NB vt.i.H. .... i,:m4 1 ,l,e uA .r...n ! ,b,, 'Utm' 10 fife en8Se" beat fi.W Bttttcf. v 2D , Aj,i .iti, ll,. .ill imu s.v.-oit, M . 1 ho Militia claims, and the Anderson rjfey tb(tar(j jn hls0)n , C)ra j - Junl. ,sul cavalry imprcssmeut damn of lbGJ, are 0f course, bii tuen need rest and snp-i Ry9 1 00 Lard, freib 15 ; " - ,". not included in the 450 (n .r are any of plies, but we have reports that they had flats, 32 lb. 75 Tallow 11 j lyf Hl jli1'ljf Dii Ait JSj ilip il iinai.es of the I. ee invasion of 1SG:J. : t'oua oo to Rarkersbur, where they could ; Rarlev OOf.l.OO Potatoes 45 I give their scrvauts their views as to this Irmu Sunday last contrabands, horses and bold attempt to sink the State iremend-"ttie wc swarming up Cumberland Val , 1 : .... .1. ; MJ. ous.y inucur.nya.awpasseu.u.ue.eu.u, 01 "3 0WO '"" " " tbeu touch it, but would leave it tor tbo . , . , , , . , . - . , ., . , ueor o at lame to consider ! Let each ascertain tbe numbers and thwart the dc- penpio . iarfco .u iuu iu . ;,., ocnator and AsserablymoD understand slfe"s i mc invaiers. I that the eyes of the People are upon bim, j Fmloif mormwj's Iftrrhliirj Tthjraph , i ... ' ., .,..', rj ,u v.. TI. I.- t.A ".."-""""- cato matters "only." j .,-.-.-- - ' - - - WILSON S KXCUllSION! War Department Dispatch. War Dki'Aktmknt, Washington, July v! H, P.M. $ To M ij r- j .n.ral Dii : A dispatch from (icn. Oran'. s hcad- , o... .1 ... .1 ... n nVl,.,.L- t I.i a i.nr.i.m .i ' r..n. : ..i....r i:,.n w.r,,,? , I . L .3 IIIU llfllUHllllbOUIIdV. 4VM.....UVM w operations : Sixty miles of railroad were thoroughly destroyed. The Danville road, Gen. Wil- j gon report,, could not bo repaired in less than 40 day, even if all materia were on baud, lie bas destroyed all tbe black- Bmi,U3' el,0Ps tfae ra,U 'ht bo 8tra,U- i'UcJ: nJ u"iU ua acautlings fr sb-epers could be sawed. Thirty n.iles f tuo j,,m,0 s; j rolj w(,r(, destroyed. j i son broui'ht in about 400 nauroes. at ,.,. ftf C', "", 1 . , . , 7" ' ,7: ' and mules gathered by bis foroo. Ilarc - utU ,uat lleheU Uauhtercd without - . l. .1 t. I mercy iuo uegroea luey reiuu. Wilson's loss of property is a small waS"n ,ra'1' U!Wd to carry ammunition, bis 'ambulance tram, and 1- cannon. Ihe horses of tho artillery and wagons were generally brought off. Of tho cannon, two wero removed from their carriages, of "cro broken, and turowu luto tho water ; and one otuer gun ' . . - d..bied by rebel bt break ing its trunnions before it -was abandoned lie estimates bis total loss at from 700 to 1,000 men, including those lust from Kauu's division. Enwi.v M. Stanton. Secretary of War. tA Ladies' Pair received the follow- I",1,,e u,,,e ,rt wlt : .. .. . . t f- . .... iie.tr .taoains r.neio.sen, po lei find ten lais ef you kin. J..sa. Rnuis. Tba "goak" was, the ladies could n't Cud any ten ! A loiter to us from Mott ville is iu the same tix tho "tnulusuro" was omitted. Itev. S. M Hubbard, of New York, lias roived an I accepteJ the iinaniuious eall i .' h. I .'j II .l I. ....I lh. . ... . ..i. ..! tuUrej U1WIJ hli Ubori hu -r ' . lav ll Ull l lill' 1 ana. uuiLua au The -routing season closes oa tho SOtb of Stptcuibcr. I An Incident. A, one of the brigades of the Reserve ! , ... n ., OorpwlueheamauplolbercscuoofOeo I TlxnuLd .at I Miiftunitnifrn. Iv:i4 ni:irrhitii u.'...it. . r- i r- through AiheD, Alabama, a hright cyt'd . j;iil of four summers wag looking at Ibe pa : pa stars!'' t li. d mn.lo that flalt ! see the ' A shout, deep and loud, went up j from that column, and many a bronzed j veteran lifu d bis bat as be pihsod the 8un ny.haired child, resolving, if bis good rifbt . ! nn availed anvt'.in". liuds fla? should L o eonrrier. j j J" Jtf S" TTl!5k'',y IS attm 4 W S If S? WV S3 ; ' Shera"att' Advances 'again.''"'' , The J f jihuniu M gtrnghold on Kenesaw muuntaiu. Gen. ' Sherman made a direct attaek upon it, I.Ml ... ..i.i I.. I.:, ii, .I-,.,)" I Till, . lnU , ..'',.., . -.) Je'. wmeaiatcijr ai.crwaw, 6UU" a" me position ot lorces ttiat uc . . . . , eiK-my ubaii'i.mi'd it. aii'i on Ihe ill of July i jen Sherman was iu Marietta, only JO miles from Atlanta. It is not known that any very formidable barrier, except tbu Chattahnocbie river, stands betweeu Sherman and Atlanta Atlanta, tbe most important railway connection and uiatiufaiiiuriiij; point in the Sm'.b Wist. 1 Hunter's Great Expedition, 1.. . i .. i r I ..I- . .. 1 1. ..... i r. i - .i .. .. -i ,"' " 1 ' "JS "u"u me iveoei loss is pui ai meaner - . . - . r . . .- u.g ins lorees io uili.reui uirecti ms, tie ,es,r(,vej Rebel property to tbe amount of T.v,. V iilmo. of 1 1 . l-.r.ineliol in r-.il 1 ive .Millions ot liollars mcluiling rail- roads, canal, and everything that could aid Lee's army in eating, clothing er liijbt - lie subsisted mostly on the country, cuuio oast again. Another Kaid in the Valley. Foiled in their etTirt to catoh Hunter, the Rebel foroa sent -after that officer seems to have turned Northward, up thai autmuua.a uu ouuiuttimi. ...-, often traversed by both armies. Ccu-tupc! . ....... .... loo small lo li nt and protect the u overu- ,nent property at Mrtiusburr, he sent the property farther this way for safety, aud took up the I'otonjac as his line of defence. 1UD l.i:ut-m IdhCU U. pHIUlU UOVC.IJIUCUt supplies, but came ou iu numbers vari ously stated rubbing friends aud foes of everything they could make any use of whatever. Alarm was very naturally excited, and ,Jon. Conch was at Cbambersburg, 1 sending forward forces, and Gen. Kelly at Cumberland, both on tbo lookout to .i Jt - - liagcrstown, rooocu me poopto.oi twenty . , i ii . . IZ . - ,C . .,..,' , ...0 J . watches Hi's, from tho persons of tboso they met. Tbey had also gathered soma horses, cattle, &o. ti.. ;.... ....... i ... 7 .'... i.. ......... ..,...- n fc Ciin, where cauuonadiug was beard, Gen. Lew. Wallaco commands tho Union rco be'wcen Prederiek and Washington city, and will do his duly. It is conjectured that Gen. Hunter's otea eomQ ;n ffam ,ho aui .q ( Tho followim conversation with a , W0UnilcJ rebel iu one of Ibe Washington n itals isi rl,.,, . ,.wbut ou 1 .,:., i. n, ;,i..,i " .lighting tor.' Uur independence. ..ii . -1 l . i i i -ways uat, your .uuepeu. ! ueac01 "e9 Hl" " "oko ;,.. "Who lircd first i"' "Whv I sun- 1 I, L 1 .P.. ' C firing to be done, we thought wo might as well couinicuco !" At a meeting of tbe Copperhaads of Hendricks county, Indiana, Gen. ticorgo I B. M'CIellan was formally repudiated by I the passago of a sarcastic resolution, be-1 cause of "Ins war sentiment and tirade ' against our natural aud political brethren of the South," coutained "iu bis rccout oration ou tbat point." The Union Conerossioual Conferees from Cambria, Ulair, Huntingdon and M i III iu counties met at Tyrouc, last week, , and had 375 ioelTecttial ballots for a can-1 dnlato. Cambria and Mitllin aro for Raker, i Dlair for Hall, and Huntiiioilnu for Dorris. A L.ad nf ..........I. ol.tnnod ' for Grant's arm v. No one vegetablo is, said to be o detirablo for soldiers, just uow, as tbid. Therefore, raise and secure : all you can. William l!n... was .'en-nod in ll.a - J l caual near Lime ludio on the U&ih of I J,i .i-i , , 1 uno. lie was takeu with cramp while i iu swimming ! I By an act of Congress under the counli-: - . .... I lution, tba I'remdeot bas felt compelled for the public good to declare martial law in I Tberuisaiui.-reprt'stutativeioUnOKri-, ' lVnnsylvaui. (in Franklit. Jisirie.) named Cffroth. ben Joseph Hailey, j M ,iu()er y f(r rPIIinTln . e t i it: i ak. . ihn pi ha ti :riR itt-DCiiiiin. ti)iaruiii dainneJ htm ft an Aboliiiunif, nJ ; pushed bis bead down bis desk. like manner. Ujiilsl Helmont, Ibe "chairman of v, - , u .- , -.. ti : the National Democratic Committoe, la a Jew, a Ranker, and Jimt nf ike Hulk li . . : . i. i i ninii nr r.iirtiiiti- l ere la in itiier nr nil .. ..1 . i ' i . . I . I 1. . I n ih. r.rtl.1 ii.n. . nrd and our enemiea abroad. Tbe a.ent of the richest banking bouse of despotism, is ohairiuan of tLo iatiuual Cuuimittee of tbpjicrhcads ! " I 'J'ho -lilmsburg Itepubliean nt not i nay positively whether the Copperheads of ; U.d Columbia have hired rr.-d. loU(jlass I to stump that County for them this year, ! but siv. that if tbev bsve. thev will L'ot a - lh ' .,,' L ' iut - r - , OUUJU J"-"" I If General Grant fhall win for us htlf' ' a million Kjuare miles of rebel land in tbe ' next six mouths, our country will hail bim i .i.i i i ... ... r, , i. . us an invaluaolo land L'raut. Its taken , , " . . , . for granted that be will da Letter thau . ; that. i I j- " i bea your stocking lect wear out, iew ' llieui up at the top, open the toe?, and ... .t. i it -.i .. . ii n...o.i if ;i...,. i, i. i..a... ' , " , " . ,Vf T. ,.u . o n"u,'jt .. . " i - i . deorge Sanderson has retired from tbe ' Llwiittcr J nltll ijatver after fjflCCO years ' roou,,' j tvi fi'tlltl'tV Hl'f'ftw . w v VVW l'laxsccd 2.50 Dried Apples,lb. 8 Ham 20 Sidosst Shoulder 15 do wilbllibslO Wool 75(W1.00 Country Soap 4( 0 Rags 4(.it ft! A R B E D n, n f. w.s.is.rt.4.1. in.t. J. wiusox iiejs .od I tuxiA itoi.it;. uun or chuii.uuii i i . .am.7.h iBr, wii.i.iam okiune j mi,. 1 I I'ANNY llUlellKNIiAfll. UilU of Kttst Uuffaloe 1'p. II v It. v J K M. rr.lilh. lib ult. f AMl'KI. UK V O.I,. of Chc-t-r, una Uirf AIAUY L. duuho r vl Jd U.MlLLhR, ol Itf-wipliurn. 1! lt.-v s II Mirirk.tlh MARTIN V. ANOKKW-S. lUutiilr, auil lliM MAKV A.Co.NAill., ueaf 1'oltrruVe ! Dtt3, In Miflliuhurg, 2J in.t, Caj.1. JOHN For.iltK, egrd 7V vesrs. rii On the evenins of ihe 7ih inst. I J X. oeiwern me rvivieri r.oiir an I am st, a circnlar HANDKElif'HIKF, rnllled and embroidered wiih red. The finder will be snitably rewarded by leaving it al No. 4, Riviere House rd flQT.SE. I I nrnnn. hin nnif ulnl jirnmiK nn P"n navms nnseyie.1 acconnKon i the Uoks of UK()n X &. HKO. will please attiXI lo Iherr accounts, as ihe books will soon bciefi ili the hand of some one lor collection. MuJave given more than a reasonable time for,'every one to settle his account, (iood prouise, and pleasant laces iliII H..I him rt. ..II.i L'san tin nur t-liil'tr bkowx i isuo I.ewisburs. Jiflv 7. ISi:i Jw AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rPHE undersigned. Auditor, appointed l.y 1 Ihe Orpiiaiis' Court of Union County In a,1(it ,,e accoutu.ol Matihe Morton. Ad.ni- mstrator de bonis noii of the estate of J. F. M. r uhsteu, deceased, Mid lo make disinbti- lion of Ihe balance ia fm hands ol ihe accountant, will meet the parties inlerciied nr the purpose of his appointinbnt on Sir rii.il Ihe liUlh day itf July,18l,at Mo'clock, A M. at Iks' ollice of Orwig &. llayes in Ibe borough of Lewisburj. ALFRED HAYES, Auditor Turnip Seed. Early White Flat Hutch Sirap Leaf, Skirvins's Improved Rma Uapa, Early Purple Top Flat Sirap Leaf, Furple Top Ruia U.ipa, Lou? W'liitc French, l.on; Yellow Swede, Round Russia, nr Ruta Bapa, Ikile's Hybrid. Tho subscriber wirMi.rwanl, bv mail, one pound of either of the al.oX named varieties it! ."r."'?1.. T''.."S.l!!?P' paiff on receipt oi c. II. KOIJERS' Seed A Ajrir. Store, 133 Market St. I'nn in. Also-Secd Buckwheat, and dealer in Mipr Phosphate of l.unc, Uuano ami Hone mist lTori.ollT!re.naliiin;inlliePo. lilliee al iniikiit., i a, up I (i.l: IO lujy iir,..r i. d Kf-T Mm RAWt henlrr Mr JAh KltTknt r Mi iSmrab J. Klin- l A Unft lr. J W !.!. 1 Khxahfth Miiiw .Unnb I'l.inlr l'riitrlr Vnutvr Mm KaM-hfl !M Umtiii' Mr- Jav f.KH Mr lien. M. r Mi- Meirv C. Murdiartt Mr Hm. ltMHttM-il Mr. Wm KHit Mtw riant. Kiivll W. hi'hrn(tk Mi E(hr hi.aul.lthg Mr. H S htrtu-vr 1ir8 Marf t-mallor Mrnrf 2 t-rn-r Nr. l'thriD Htbt .It-rmia fiiifrh Mr. Kmslin .i. R-l MnJ Matiiii i-iv ir Mr Jn. f l-flt'T Mim t Jt'h. J;-, L'T'w" ' " n.-t. Mr i.m B. i'";l"ri iratiMa iinom-r Mr i'Iiwi.. i-'oile m"j..1"k ci.pliim U m. lh.-lte....rl.r Mr. Sansl le..k llr.itl.sirret tmukie Mr. ntM iib!rhn. Mr.Jno. It '"';.Mr. t,ru K,ot M K. Oebh.rt Mr. tlenry tllnfer Mis. I..I.1.I VrMr .IVtot lillr.t .lr .1 11 3 i w II-riii-to Jo.1 ii-. .i.n. Jn , ' si. . a-.,.., fc.ufm.ii Mr ivt.r kiu.1 Ulna A. Persons , aii,ng 'or the above Letters will riease av thv ar? .',dvern'd." Real Estate. Real Estate at Public Sic. . m "II. I. I .-rtercd at ntililir sale, tin o ihe premisfs , ou a r i" h ii t i hp 'ill ' : of Jolv. liHI. all lhai I. Ill' OF liUlil'.ll two Mi.rey Itamr l) El.l.l.Vli Hun-fill woh a WUI.I. ol i.rrei-i.iilni!f V. .iter on uie ' prenu:.r s. Sale lo l-riin al oVIi i W. I" M, ; wbrc conililmiis will I" ii.a t- known I. v I pl St V V1I KI. K r N Mi I'. 4urarj iu f... t f.r i!ei.r JtiHt rrtst . i .-'J r ----- - -- nnnn VKTtm DTTfcl'T.'! CTTiTt " ui. - m-i - - . i rT0 be offered by aur.iion. on ihe pieiune., al ' o'clock in Ihe atitT.aoi;a ot ATt t.i. v. An:. lv; I, ! valuable KARM situate in lira ly T;.,f "nh n i'o, on ilie Hiver rem!. M".r S ntieiseU. ?.lj o- ' nins tarnis ot J,i,. A.Shry. Ji.s.i: l oi.klin, I-r k Kw.!jr aiiJ u-!l., ..Ww S 1 K IWIS mi,ri, if milMy uulri.vrll, rhrre f a ,lame jju.,. ., fj.ir, au (jlChard of ..o.l : Fruii, ami Wril of M airr at the door. Terms , . made kuun liy inuoirnig on i!,e iirrrn-i s j .N.M IIA.N AI lit: V rjra.ly Tp, July 7. ist, pd -- Uulll.lAS UHi.l .Mbli AF VALUABLE HEAL fNT TE By V J virtue ol an ort'.er of il.-,niau' Co in ,. .orihumt etland coomv. Ihe -ua-enwr will , ,. - m.,vh- riiHise 0 sale on Hie prenu-es on .U0M1.V 1 h f ju,y ihe k-Uuwuis tin. of J real cMate nuate1 in I'hillisrnaTOc township. Xorih umt.e,an, cunty. Ironuns on ilte'.VelIta.irh i.i ihe Susijnehanoa river.ali.oii one mile ir.oo Lewi-bur and thre Iroin Milmn. a 'j onir.." lauds of ihe heirs of Franklin Can l T. .lee.M, on ihe south. William Wiiie'.erstt-reti on the east, Joseph Meael on the iiorlh, and sanl Wrsi liram h of ihe iSusijuehanua river on the west, coniainin? I'OKTV ACRES more or less, all cleared ami in a hich state ' I ll" : . aua.iinur reeeuii uutu ui, uui iiiti.iru, a 1 i-..o ... -.u- -...-.....I. n n n.l -,:) " - i-.k. : nrcessaiy enveuteuces io make u a desira-1 bie resilience, also a frame HASH R.IKS, a : Wa-un house, and Tenant house, are mia. said'pre.nises and a number ol excelled. bearing Fruit Trees. : ! alc,,u commence a. ... o coo. .n .nr .ore- A TAVERN STAN ll J and all Ihe futures readv for use ami a DWEol.tNU adjacent lu Store. Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next ei Store aud llwpllinz. on two days' notice. THO. ARUIX'KLE, Shier P.O. UnloDtown. CraJjr Tii, I nioti Co. ', Or.-. J1, IS14 Farm for Sale. j THE sotnh-wesi quarter of section IT, I town '?, r.i.riti ranee N, east ol ihe -lib I priucipal meridian. The said Farm lies abuut two miles north of the city of Freeport, in Stephenson Co., Illinois, ; has about Forty Acres under cultivation, with ; Lo; liou-e and oilier Oir.buildinss; i watered by ine of the most beautiful Springs in Ihe j I coumv.and the balance of the iract is covered , by a thruiy growth of limber. j ; Every acre of ihe farm is suscf ptible of j cultivation, and when suitably improved 1 . would make one of the most iuvii.ng resi- , deuces in Illinois. 1 For particularsenrmire of Francis WiNon ! if I.eH'isburs, Fa. ; aoi'l 11. Harris, of Free j port, III., or the subscribers, ai Savanna. III. E. Ml) KH I.I.N, Nov. 2i, 1313 L. II. lit) WEN. FOR SALE. REslRAELE Rnildinr I.ot, sitnat'd in A a pleasant pan of l.ewisbur. Terms tt, suit ihe purchaser. For further int'orma- ' in,,ire f inc.- V 1) BKEWEK TOR RENT. TW O STORE V Brick" HOUSE an.l J 1 LOT on Notib l'unh street. iaJ. March l. Vi. II. I. SHEI.I.KK. a. w ia i: Y s I SuiiaiaVd DENTAL CREAM for n-nminj, lrtif.a (III f rr.xrrij th' TI:ET1I! ri'lIlS article is prepared with the greatest ; 1 rare upon sneulihc principles ami war-. ranted noi to coiiiain anyihiiig iu ihe slightest . ilezree deleterious lo Ine leeih or snms. s..me ! ! of our most euiuifiil tlenial Suraeons have I Hi.t-n lh. ir sunlit. -n to mi.l lii- r.'itlly rroniniti.ioi it prrp.m.l. I-m-nor ii....!"-. I r n.-i.-i..t.i.i t.o,i....i.l pr ..itim tlie TKK1II. It elr:.n. r..IOv. r-i.a.r.n-!i..... b;oe.iii.ii.!nt. ...irij..t.uiii.- .otl.i...l noui; lo tio-s jm 1- It i1i.o.i; l. in-;uun I l,i- Ihe; .re nl.-rr.l.-J :.! o.-r. d n ot I ili-iuieetor it old or a. e"l taeiuwi.ieb - .iiirn 1 " ' " ...1 '"' !-: to tl. lit I.. rli-siinOii; it tlioroi.t.lj, aud iiui'itum i dvlllittul tri;r.ii..e to tlie l.rvalti. j Prepared only by A. HAWLHV, : . . rornrr loth and Uottharit Ms. fmlaJclpbla, um-.I vltl l; n!i Ih ujjUis. PKICE 'St CENTS. Trlliiloui;il. The following opinion of Dr.W hue as it. ihe hish esleetn in which he I holds ihe Penlal Ctea.n, Hi it si be siillieient i cvioener .it i vln' Tn i hi i tie fitiirrs in . - nP,.(s- contenlins onrselves by ..:,n., ,,.,- ,,A mmrc nn.l a.t.trsec ot persons who speaW ot its excellence lor ihe leeih. rHttlMLnin. Ar.il I I1'-. It.ini-ref.,llr..mi.il A II I HI t I "'e FIHIl llt:r.ll. l it I H. 1 el.-.rtull ril t" Ihe (.ithlie r-n. ri.llv. It l n e.-rll... pr.--r.lu'n for rl. .n.in; and prMeriint tlw leelli. and ran ! u.-.sl I.r 11 aerrons ltl. Ihe ulu."-t .s...n t,n.s.. a. lis I r..rtiej re .. rleell, h.rle-t Ifc ..I" po r.inf the te. lh.M pr..m..t. . a l..il.h. 0 u lo the sua.,, au I iun..tl. a '"'""" " "" 'Z' K IIITK. I Areh St Tua". lsr'. M l. IS-ntist, l'..I N lou.tb St J hi.srt.it SS..ih Si .... K Vosssi.r.Sur3e..u l. til.-t. 1-a Ar.ll St r' A K.s.-s... .. IS..O I. I.I'' lnut M F 0iiiis.iH.. i ls. mi Atrh r M Olios. KB Areh SI I d. .so r..a-is... Is nt.t. Vjo N rnrih .si I II Is aemtl. P. nil... S". N Tenth it it I.. L-.'S-i, Ueqti.t. til-.. N Stxlb St lyllloll if 'J.lft JW TOBACCO PLANTS 1'OR CiM.E. A line loi of HCAllHY ' Tvba I'D I'l.llIlM for sale bv the siiKrnber. rts.diji on Mouth Thud sine', neat Hs' j.vrv. Lewishnre. Wi LUM KUT Hl'M. I a STOKE KOOW i.Coi KsTI.I i tu., imi. en.a4a. tm Iwk. , y L.W pnlaree 1 seal HIAXO FORTES villa all laitl itiipfi.vroiruts. Tin ri y year rieripiirr, with rrratly io er asr.l l.iciluirs lor manularionnc, caabl SirilUS-JJsil Estate of James Keefer, detViL 1MIN s- I1J TOP.s" NOTICE. I.enart of a liiiHiixi'a'ii.n on ihe estate of Jam KenVr. iterfastil. lale of While l)trr Twp. h.iviur; been grained lo the subseribera by tba Letter ol I nti.n county hi due form of law. . all pr rsons inrirbmt lo sai l esiate are heraba noniie,i io make nnmnliaie pavinent, ana all bavii.; anv jnst claims asainsi the same nay pi r-eiii meoi duly aulhenlic.cd for ieltlema( IO WM I.. KFtfFKR. tiro To . Srw Ter. ".e n maktin kfcfctA,it.lii.iii!Tp.l aiao Va. Fa The Levrfsburg Deposit Bank II Aa.ihis Jay .leelare.l a llividend of foot per rent, fir the laMsix mon;hi, fre ino.i i ne t.uvernmer 1 I at, parable on d loand. 11. P. SilELLElt, Trea'r. J'..t 4. W.I. Estate cf Godfrey DipfJenderfer.dec'd. t I) V I.VIsTK ATOR'S NOTICE. Whereaa. . J.etiers m Ailuiimsiraiiou on ihe fsiataj i I i;...tlrev 11 efr-mlener, itec'd, laie ol Whiia Deer Tp. have been graiued lo the subscriber bv tlie l! si-ter of Union county in due form, ol ).;. Ilo relcre ?!! persons indebted lo aai4 e taie are re.iuesied to make immediate pay niein, and i:.. .e having jusi claims aeainai li e same mav pre-enl Ihem duly aulhtaucale4 ti.r seitleinetit. to KI.son l!EFFEDEf!FEH, Adm't Wime llrrr. May "0. IStt pd J.VHarsh. t.s,norklrj. r.t'Jiliarklej. r.BeaTCV S. ?SAKSH a CO, Li;visiiUiiO rouNDHV ASH AGRICULTURAL WORKS; l.eti iwbure;, u. ,E b, confUnll4 OD hM., ,n, (ori,, wiiolksalb or llttlt, rr..v.-r..rrr;A.r.- tiran mml Onut .'.trf o.. ihwitoirOn sk'iu.tS ue.iw "tifZJr, wv..iii.i!imfti(aiM.:JHmij , i.a a..i sth Work or Mannfatturta Invariably; warrntra as recommended ortl-r rwjrtlull .ulirita iid.1 (.rocit'11; atiroard to. Jua 1. lsM Estate of Samuel Spotts, dec'4. "1 7HEREAS, Le'.iers of Adminisiraiiow to the esiaie of SAMUEL SPOTTS. deceased, l&ie of Kelly township. Union, counir. have been granted to Ihe subscriber, bv the Register of said county, in due form ail persons indebted lo said estate are reqaea ' ed in make parmem. and those having claim i azainst ihe same will present theuk duly auihei.ticated for senlement. to IM.IZMtETH SPOTTS, ExecntriX i Kelly Tp. Mav 31, ISfil Imp.inant to Tuliatto Growers! JONaULT your own inieresU and use Batigh's Raw-Eine Superphosphate of Lime. A M inure nf VneijuaJM Strength, ami t Pn:MtMT iri:vi:n ur tbk soil. Fur sale iu tacks of 1UU lbs each, br CHAS. M. K1NG. Yhite Deer Mills, Union Co., P A descriptive pamphlet of 50 pases.riving fad particulars, sent by mail, post paid, o i application as above. I U'a'l or send and zet one before parehaa. t in; elsewhere. March 3il, 1864 Estate of Daniel Bingaman, dee'd. A'OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ailmiuis'traiion upon the Estate of Disisl Bise.Aii-1, late of Hartley township. Union Co., deceased, have been granted to Ihe undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due form of law; therefore all per. sons knowing themselves indebted to said elie are requested t make immediate pay. mem. and those having just claims asaiast ihe same are also requested to present Iheaa properly auihenticaied frr seulemeul lo PI SAN BINUA.M AN. Admia'x. Hartley Twp, April 2i, ISbl Agents Wanted Everywhere TO SELL TUB BLESAKT Full Lcngih Steel Plate Engraring PRESIDENT LINCOLN Signing the Emanc ipaiionrrocIamatioB. nm: i,fst and only correct likeness of this I sroat alaI1 ln rxjslen(.e. Kor parucnlars -'.,1.,.- JiHIN l).lTV. Publisher. jisy ihe.3 X. IT s.sth St., Iti.Udrlphhv. . t-l.:.,,,,..., TITnlina uuuiiunuaoii a uviuv. i -j ER E AS. l.enerx Tesiamenianr npoej 11 um'UHl Lie estate ol WILLIAM Mil (.HELL, ;,te of Limestone township. Union Co .dee'd, I,,.,., rraule.l to ihe subscribers, in do lortn of law, noiicf is herr.by given to all per. sons knowing iheniselvii to be indebted lo said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims against ihe saint, will present ibeni dulv authenticated for set. lleiu-nl. I.EORtiE E. sEERol.ll, Adm r Limestone Tp. H't7 KOTICK ! flMIE aecnums ,.f HUNTER PARDOK Bq derease.l. have been lel'l for collection al ihe oilier of JAMES F. LINN Es.j. where also claims aainl the eslale mav b prea f,ed. EXECUTOR 31 i Her wanted. , -mil Miller can srrnre a good sitaalion ltu,.i.rr of JOHN WALLS A CO Lewisburg. May 2.S, lstftl kTeS vanted. r.o ui: 00 m i:n wanted AS rarpen'ers,l)Oatbuililors and Labcrrr?, f I IO W HOM constant f mpl. ym'nt and gooij I va; will be given. AS FAIU EVERV?K.B,Lf.MF.YF.RCO l.ewir.burr. P. Heceniber ' llp "dTjosiah smith, nAVI.Vi located in Lewisburg. s. .'cu ahare ot Ine public paucnaj:-. Kfti ,1e.,ce and Omce on Market 8f , neatly ffjo. n.e the Riviere Hon-,. J.iimi.ii Maith . l;rJ.l - i 13 1 Pnp-cf rOOV C5
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