Ill NV Iff STAffi AN to wiiii lltilflliljM. BY 0. N. WOEDEN AND J. At per If nr. nlnaja riisusHKU mmi-hp Ml Jupsrfay Mornins Si Friday Afternoon. AMBXl'MKNTS TO TUB OiNSI ITl'ilUN. For Ar F.rst Amrthtmtnf. Fur the S'rimrf A nftirtni'nt. Fur the Third Atnindmritt. Election on Tuesday, A"? 2, istil District and County Nominations. Autmblj-MMI H H. HIIH lii.nf I nliia rountj ki(l U MUMW.nl K)dcr unl Sherlff-TIIOH IN ( HI lit II. nf llarllrj manshlB tralsluarr- Mil H II I KLf. KM. It. or c Urrlln Adllar-J IU4.S Alkl V.ol M buUalor I'uroaer-RKNJ.MIN Htls.or U .Uill'iurs. Election on Toi'silav.O 'l. II, IMil I OV. l'KtMIIKT. Abraham Li.colt jok lite rilKMliKT. Andrrw .loii ii on. EI.CCTOKAI. TICKKT. Tte Ms Pi ssixc.ium ir. k;i" w ii.ic 14 I'liarV II sbriaitr U Jlo. "iKtr ltl Isill M r- unlir IT i .vi I ...! is Iti,,.- II. n. u A J.-lin I'MO-in Snmui! K Oirk Z Kvrsril Hier.T JJ ,!..lin ! I'.-litii'V M r.i.i'tt...rr Sl'.liiiiliin i J,l,u IV lflniii:lnl I k,4M-rt I' Kiuit t .leorff M TuMtiia 3 11,-nrjr Umintn 4 W illmm tl hwrn 6 llrUn .l.nkA e t'harlejl l Hump I ttobrrt I'ark 8 M lllmtu THltir j V J' liu A ll-i-lno'l I It. Hn-naril U I'unrll II Kd.r.l llollulajr t Uburlrs f nenu Election on Tne-day, Nov. S, IM4 lulfersily at l.e llurft, I'a. COMMENCEMENT WEEK 1864. Sundi). July il. r M. Annosl Sermu l. f ,r tlie Srtv ut tu iulry, l.y Kr D C Kent. I H. l'l.ii l'0 lo. KTeolnft Anul Srin'Mi N-t.ir l' Ki. CJ. tiuo., bf lie. J.U.UisTLL, Ui-.t i'tilli.Jr.i.iUA. Tursdjy. Jul) 211. A-M.Mtwtin nf llt'ifcr-li, I'ru.tee-. unil rurmtnr. Annual Mlinc- of tli MuriOion S'M-i-t'. Jfvwning Auivrsry ol M.-ii-t nf Alumni : OrNtur K.t. A II l.is...i'krihi,.lii-ro. N.V. Pjrt KrT A J II iisSii, L. p uce vliie. H'eduesda), Jul JT. A. M . Comm.nrvmiit i.f 1 lirnuii.-i ls.).artniut. I'. M. l'iorrity r'. ui luolitute. Xvuibg nnir-rr f l.itmrr S.N-ti.il.: Orator K.llfLT. s Mti'iikslfc, LL.D Ptiilmd. Thursda. July 'is. C,illec. iViioniiiv uiciit. Tbe Great Rebel Raid turned into a SKCDADDl.K! The 3d or 4 b "On to UWu'rorW of tbe Rebel spoilers, seems to have c imc to a sudden and ingloritus end. Doubtless they expected to have found Washington ' or Baltimotc, defenceless or, that tbeir threatening tbe North would call away Grant, thund-riog with ail bis host at tbe gates of Kicbmind. 1J it iu b.tb they met bitter disappointment. After a lung and painful march, with 30 000 or 40.000 lueo, for 250 miles, io summer' beat, much of it through a wasted country ' driving our forees long, yet always with tbe greater losses defeated, routed, in : tbeir first a-sault against one of tbe outer works of Washington, the goal of tbeir hopes now they turn hastily around, to fight their way back if they cao ! They leave 'heir dead and iroundtd fo the care of the depied Yinhee hut the retreating "Chivalry" it it k t thiir ttulm liornrt aud coirt ! Verily, "the tender mercies of tbe wicked are cruel." THE GREAT REGRET Now, is that our peoplo did not respond to tbe calls of our well iuformed Execu tives, quickly enough to oljse around and bem in Ibis force completely. TLey may escape with enjugh horses and provisions to keep them a mouth or two. Rut we venture the prediction that with Antictam, Gettysburg, aod Fort Stevens iu memory, tbe present will be. the LAST RlBEL INVASION of tub North ! , , , ,, , , for bosrding prisoners, in bis case only. Capt. Carman, of tho Walls Guards, i . -., . ,,, . . . j "An aot to rcpefl Sec. 4, of an act rel s.. alst P. V.) sent to Levi .Sterner . ...... , ' . at r t rra t n norl 1 1 n n nnf inn rlialrmfa n n mua A I-Capi (Co. K a list of casualties to bis Company, from Clb May to 21st June. I: bus mostly appeared in our paper, but we add a few as to men from our county : X. M. Ilabn, taken prisoner, May 27. John Weidle, wounded arm and leg, June 3d, eince died. The complete list may be seen at our effiee. Tbe Mifllinburg Telegraph .ays, "Col. Kleckner aod Jno.W.Youug are reported at City Point, safe." Lieut. Irwio, 12tb inst, telegraph, from Frederick that he is all right. Early doting. In imitation of a general' xaovement, tbe salesroom, of Lewisburg ' are to close at 8 in the evening after II.. 1 . m . Kiooaay next alter uct. at . ibis will save .lght, (and fuel io tbe winter.) It will deprive many of lounging places, and J give employers and olerks almost a. much time for themselves a. mechanic, aud laborers now have. tirtittlobl n.'..t i , . r . ru.u.,Uuu,cnfUeCDlngelurDl( jor goou or lorevu. n It be soused as to induce more reading, more faithfulness to .f tbe borne circle "early to bed aod early ' to rise" well. Rut if tbe time gained I. wasted in idleness, in dissipation, or ' in sensual gratification ilL "Tim. If the irp of lis., n, tll Thv young to weaTc It viaaly well ,ft Fr.LTONvii.LE, Mas.., July II. Massachusetts will in all probabilitv fill bcr quota of 100 day,' men. this week. Tbe Fremont ticket fall, fl.t and dead, ti.c town mat east every vote tbat t wag i !, for j jmneui witoio it. borders, last fal " iau-iicw iur uoveroor. S W M l). iaTbe Fremooter. hereabouts all for Honest Old Abe. go tvfThe stolen Mare adv'd bv k'rma. 1 j . ... , , j JDg & Co , ba been recovered, Lut not i tL tbief. i R. CORNELIUS. In Advance. All the Amendments. Several of our exchanges bave argued ably and repeatedly in favor of voting I nt . .1 . 1.. ..rr Tl .11...- ... "fur trie imemtmem. I nev ui u-.o o 1 tbe first proposed amendment to our State Constitution, coiiiirmma the riant ol tbe , ,. i, . .l i Snl.Ju.ra , vnin Itnt trior-. 14 much dan- . - .k . tl ! cer from usiui that expression. 1 here I , , , , . ' ro hr' Am ndments, to bo voted upon ! , i..ird. A vote "for the Amendment" I . ..... :. . j no voie ai an iv m i.u bus. oui, mm not counted. If you wiU to aid Soldiers io tbe ue of the elective franchise, vote the ticket beaded "Urst Amendment," and containing, within it, tho words "For tbe Amendmeut." Nor wi!l totiog "Fur mujTnentS" in a lump, answer each amendment must be voted for or against, by issoll, to have tbe vote cast ol : any avail Tbe Fi.-tt Amendinint is for tba Sol diers, to be voted ou aeoordingly. j The S'luml and Third Amendments j are designed to aid io proper Legislation, ! t prevent ambiguity and ootifusioo, and chick tbe frauds and trickery praoticed by eom? men, is and nut nf the Lgisla- turA Thf-v tire theref irA verv imnortaot. The.V I Amendment is as follows: ...V,, b, ah... be passed brthe ,,2is,a roiitaiiitnir more ihnn "ie t'ltjrct. u-h rh sh ift bf clrurly rxpnid in the title, except appro- priation bills." The txoili.n is ihe only ol j -ctionable feature in .bis .ectiou-for money is s t.mes voted, in an approPrUri,n bill, ... ,, ' . , ., ,, which oou.d n it pass iu a bill by itself. We believe the hxecutive, the Judiciary, the Legislative, aod other Departments, the Charity donations, and all Lws, should be passed in separate bills, at dif- ferent limes, so that eaah one should t'atid up iu i s owu merits, an not, as now, be smuggled iu, and allowed to pass upon the spur of necessity, by log rolling, at the end of tbe session. To show tbe deceptions practiced by bills relating to different suljec'9, and uuder unsatisfactory titles, we noiice a fcw on our la.t Senate fiie : i.n aot to autborix.) the sale of certain rea estate." Where? and whose? are reasonable inquiries, not answered by this ijte, and for all public bemiit the bill mi. lit well have bad no title. If the act was proper, why was not tho title full and fair ? "An act to ohange tbe venue io a cer tain case." Whose case ? what oounty ? Very many, baviog suits io Courts, would be alarmed by such a nugatory yet annoy ing heading ol a tun. "An act for the promotion of anatomi- cal science," was to give eertaio bodies lor surgical dissection, aud might as well have said so at once. In the House, "An act to lay a bounty tax, referred to one township only, but ' , . , , V, ono would suppose might cover the fctate. Why not say what township it concerned, for the information of that township, and to set all tbe rest of the Slale at ease ? i A "further supplement to an act rela-! ting to Sheriffs," does not refer to Sheriffs at all, but gives the Commissioners of Carbon county power to pay 2,25 per week for boarding prisoners, past as well as prospective. Iustead of "relating to sheriffs," tbe bill should bave read "An act to confer special favor upon one Sheriff by raising tbe usual compensation ative to certain election distriots, approved April 27, 1855." Wby not say what the bill was for, instead of snob roundabout ! verbiage to binder legislator, from know ing what it was for who want, to hunt up old law book, uselessly 1 or who has time in tbe usual hurry of legislation ? "An aot relating to passenger railways," repeals tho law against running them on tbe Sabbath. Another aot favorable to publio morals, a. one would suppose by tbe title, bad exactly tbe opposite meaning in tbe bill, in our opinion. There are two bill, reported, entitled "An aot relating to tcattt." Waste of what f "An aot relating to Allegany county" B 1 aise. tbe salary of one officer to 4,500, ' raise. another to $3,000, io. "An act relating to t certain alley." Rut wbat about the alley? And is tbe alley io Philadelphia, Reading, Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Ceuterville, Lewiaburg, Erie, or where ? There are perhaps a dozen bill, passed, each year, beaded "A further eupplement to tbe act incorporating the eity of Phil, adelphia," on all imaginable subjects raising salaries, legislating men out and in offices, making certain office, compatible or incompatible with others, opening and closing strects.alleys.ic. No.ll26,H.R., embrace three or fojir different Bubject. not one of which is indicated by tbe bill, some of which may be right aod other, wrong, but each of whieb, of oourse. deserve, to be com.ide.rcd and decided by itself. Now, is it not manifest that in common honesty, and for the protection of tbe mass of the people in IegisIation,tbe object of bill, should be fairlveeen on their fA . i D1 tua eerT utyeet metter .bould Mau l or fall oo it. own merit, ? No fm LEWISBUEO; UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, man, It seems to us, snou.a uesna.o vote, on 'Second Amendment For the i Amendment." 1 1,0 Tlie Tkitd Amendment reads : , , . i i No bills shall be passed hy Ihe Lreisla- ' I(lrr grJBi,g any power or privileges in any , cast where ihe auinoruv to erm ui.n i-- ers or nrivileaes hug hern or may hrrmn-r 1 , . eimf.rrrii untiik tlie C-mrtt Ul tOIS Common- v . wed it,. i .' . , . . . , . , .,, !;;,. , 'I hi., Uo, .. obviously just, and politic, i Verv much of the time of the Legislature 1 . s.. -ki.h e.o.M , is occupieu upon nupiaumu : nd should be uniform in their character, ! aJ the propriety of granting which could be much better and more fairly determined bythe Court (r J udge aud Graud Jurors) ' 0f their respective counties, than by 1U3 ' meu who are strangers to moat of thecor- ! porat rs and to the locality interested. In tiam.-uurg, praoucauy, .uo ..r .uU I Assemblyman of tho rcfpsotiva counties ! do all its legislation, as no other likes lo j ! oppose wuaiever they may ask of "local" i ! business. This sejtinn would transfer it ' to other, butter ioformed authorities to i : mru who, iu the nature of things, bet on- ! derstund each case, by wham wrung can ' be deteoted, and ihe responsibility thus , : brought to tbe right lersons. l'ctty in ert). .rations oould bo more choaply, hou-! ; aii-f..f..,irilo nbtuincil. nndi-r ' Vcl .ban under specU. acts. Vote, .ban, on "Thud Ameudment-Zor tbe AmenrJment. , It has been alleged thit the 2d and 31 ; Anind:nents are itesiywt to k'U the 1st:; but the hrarlt of men we can not jii.J we think tbe Amendments are all rvjM, i wh.t.ver the motives of ,h. proposers l Now, voting r emh of the three . w:d be lpr9 ,lkol, ,0 ju .af0 ,be euce(.,, 0f ,l while omitting one or two. or voting attainst tbetn, would complicate voting, ami might end iuger the lirst. Then, print ail your Tickets and Vote for all tne Amendments : I Ami v.,ne extra to for lite ubxnt 100 !)' men. $103 Bounty ta onr 109 Days' men. j A called meeting of citizens of Union county convened at the Court Houso in Lewi. burg, evening of July 13, 1804 , Hon. John Walls, chairman, and Lit CHI j P. Sim.l.ER, secretary. Messrs. John II. Lion, Geo.Merrill and Philip liillmyer, committee to report busi- ness for the meetino. V,,torI that m n.ly!. Tiavment from , cinn , i, ..a . , , .u. v.j. w v . Voted that io oar opinion the volunteers shnulJ hTi tha aftpr nriviltra of flhoosiiiir their officers. ! bad two killed aod some wounded. Messrs. Wra Cameron, Jonathan Wolfo, On Tuesday, the fighting for Fort Ste ' tk,.,. i. veos was still more severe, but the Union j Halfpenny, and Wm. L. Ritter, were ap- poiuu:j , committee to confer with tho (Jouuly Commi.sioners in the casa. We learn that the Commisfioncrs bave all agreed to pay tbe bounty proposed for , the quota mustered into the U.b. survice.J ... .j.;j ..: , .it nnn .. , b , our loyal women, (ever tireless in a good cause) to remember in this season or lruits the distant soldier. Berries, ctirrauts, fr.ilt nf !! llr.de n- nt null trratefiil salt pork, are almost indispensable for j 1 tbeir health aod efficiency. Pickles, onions, ko. are also very desirable. Maid ens aod matrons! do all yon can for sup plies for our brave defenders facing death : to preserve our free institutions ! Tbe siok and wounded will need your nice pre parations for month, to come. Cauoiit. Wm. aod Rjb't Ringam.n, of Snyder county, enlisted last Spriog in tbe 184th P.V., got tbeir local and other bounties, dmerted, and, under tbe sirname of Heater, scttlod in St. Joseph oounty, Miobigan, a. good honest farmer.. One bad an engagement with a young lady for the 4th July. But a detective arrested tbem, and they are sent forward to their regiment. (This, to tbe Copperheads, is a fresh proof of "Lincoln's tyranny !" be wont let a peaoeable, Amerioan white man get married, but draga him off to war !) HairTbe first squad of volunteer, for tbe ' present emergency, from Union county, left here on Tuesday morning. A fine """P1 by eati ,v ..r Company from Williamsport went down same train. Tuesday eveniog, Rev. Case, from Rerwick, joined by men from E?pytown, passed down also some from Northumberland. Another squad left hero this morning. CosspiRAcy. At Windsor, opposite Niagara Falls, there is regular Rebel Congress, composed of Southerner., Cop perbeads, European sympathizers, Cana-' dian monarchists, and all other sorts ot foes of free institutions. Tbeir whole aim ia how to aid the Robollion by fomen ting discord in tbe loyal State.. ttirDr. Tbeo. S. Christ ba. been again promoted, and is now Surgeon in Chief of the 2d Divisioo, 9th A. C, bat doe. not intend to quit his 45th P. V., over whom he will exercise bi. wonted watchcare till their term expire.. &Capt. M'Call aod Lt. Potter of the Rcserve.,and Capt.Orwig of the 9 months' men, are making np the quota of 117 for Union oonnty. Let our. be the first to fill the call. IwJ-Tbe board walk, on 8. 5th St , ie to be property repaired, at once. j Tuewday Morning;'. Sewn. A Rebel force reached Magnolia, 17 miles i east of lUlliinore.atid destroyed two passenger Iraius going easnrura ouonu.... to iluiiugton anil i'tiil.u uuLpowuer Rridge is reported as burned yesterday lt..h..U fr miles from llavredeorace. It tooma enintii utiioat lou la cluaed North and ., . ... .... r..is ui ummurj. ... . The Kebels burned the house of Gov. j j, wibj(j faM Bie( f Blltiluore. . x. v iyr uuntoer proteats against . i. njiiuieuts Icaviu.', lest auutucr riot should hrenk out. latest News Ihe damages North and East of lialli- ... ,1 ..... . V,..rl ..I 7DII m SAil j bnr4eilieni u,1(jcr , acapegrace named , tiiirrv mnis of Balliuiore. Tbe it ju ries they inflieted ou railroads aud tele graphs, were slight, aod soon repaired. The design was (o cover the real opera tions nf the main army which wis massing to capture Washington city by surprise. Among the prisoners taken on Ike train at Magnolia, was Gen. Franklin, who however, escaped from the He be Is, Mon day evening. Tbe Rebels levied a tax of Two Hun JJ 1 "r."' f me.J"? VwcS j ".rt- II r p"l"ge- All aiong moir rouiu, uorsrs o,o. wtrq j taken as needed by the labels, who made uo uisiincttou Between menu anu toes j Copperhead, and Lmooi.U were robbed alike, j Tbe Cjps got np , Mory tb.t the Prj. dent bad skulked, or run away. Truth is, at no time time the authorities at . Washington fearful fur that Capital they only feared the Rebels would get away, .'i...iuj, i rr.. i.uctu .ou or. oiaU.uu Monday, Pres. Liue .la aud Sea. Stantou ""B -F' " J'--.-i First Contest Worth side of Wash ington. The Rebel defeated! Oo Mouday, 1 lib July, the advance of the Kobel invading army bad come in view of Firt Stevens (formerly Fort Mas sachusetts oo tbe 7th St. road, a few milAa mirth nf Washington. 4 1 .mi ()i r force. uur iori.es tliro dwn , few buildings to prevent tho onemy's using thorn. Tbe t'nion skir- I uusbers were thrown oat, followed by : "eterana trom "tbe ngtltiog MXto, Hriv. ing bark tbe Rebels a mile and a half to ! Silver Spring, tbe residence of F. P. Blair, helJ iue KeDl U j,red 6nell lD retur0 flr oan. x0B1ber. of tb.m were seen to ' full, hnt their total loia ia nnknowa. Wb Kehels suaering great losses. j IU,W evening, the L own force. advanced drove the I.ebehj in baste and found them on tbe retreat. They left ' t K K Blair's, 10 officers and 100 men. wounded, and all tbeir dead ! Scout, report the Rebel, movinrt no the V- . i Potomac, for Poolesville, intending to crns8 at hdwards Uerrv, with 'J.UU0 cattle . aD! an ,De plunder they oould. . c$eo. Grant kept tbe Government folly advised of tbe Rebel expedition, of which he had no fears "moved on his linn" . BtacJilv aaod U progressing to bis entire satisfaction. We have report, that Hunter i. opera ting at and from Martinsburg also tbat Sheridan's cavalry will be sent Northward lo intercept tbe Rebel retreat to Richmond. From Shcrmsu's department we bave intelligence to the effect tbat tbo whole Rebel army is across tbe Chattahoochie. Over two thousand prisoners were taken by Gen. Sherman, between Marietta and tbe river, the greater portion of whom were from Cheatham', division, which was acting as rear guard. Charleston The Unionists captured battery on Jame. Island, aod occupied Johnson's Island, but, by an accident, a night attack oo (bat Fort failed, and 150 of our men, (chiefly, we believe, from Luzerne county,) were captured. Tbe New York Jiurnal of Commerce (eippcrhcad) protest, against the post ponement of the Chicago Convention. It .ay. : "The Democrat, bave made .ad blun der, and yielded tbe first line of intrench ments to tbe enemy. The adjournment of the convention is serious mistake. Jt is idle to conceal it, for now the only hope is in getting some wisdom into the bead, of the managers, wbo appear a. in olden time, to be pulled by wire.. Already faction lifts its bead. Another Democra'io committee is in tbe field, and it i. hard to say which is the real authority, if there is any authority. Unless tbe Democracy look out there will be a fcrub-race among various subdivision, who will grow np durinr; the summer, and. a. in a donkev raoc thc question will be who .ball come in last, for no one will think of winning by going ahead. ' Tbe Richmond Enquirer .ay. : "This Confederacy, or the Yankee nation, one or tbe other, goes down goes down to perdition. We all know by this time tbe fate in .tore for u, if we succumb. A. surely as we eompletely rain tbeir armies and without tbat there i. no peace nor trace at all so sorely .ball we make tbem pay oar War Debt, though ice wring it out of their heartt " Congress, before it adjourned, passed a law assessing a new tax of five per eeot. oo tbe income of every oitizen over six hundred dollar., to raise money to pay bounties. TbL is in addition to tbe for mer inoome tax. Tbe pirate Florida, operating near Cape May, ha. eaptured and burned fire vessel.. JULf 15, 1864 Pick WHEAT Agricultural paper ad I vise farmers to now buckwheat this month If buckwheat is aowo now,. it will enter ; Urgej iDT0 tb onnsurn pti.o of breadstuff next winter, and the harvest for It will eniu , ,t , iim(l when farmerg .jij be .uu,ef,n.t I reliefeil fr(ll) presetlt ,,. j - i F.r-fLiv. Andrew II. Reedor died at his r , v. .. T 1. i r-sniuoT iu 1.41111U, uu lursu.j . . ui- Uu was one of our moat promineut public ! nien, ,nd wi )uog be remembered fJt the j ! El .n n.. ih. ri.,V.t .i.l- in ik r - - " a'"aa iruuuiee, wuus uuitmui ui iu. Territory. Day of Fastiso and Prater In obedieoee to resolution of Congress, j ist at tbe adjournment of that body, President Lincoln has iued a Proclamation recim- mending the people of Ihe United Slates , r J , . . .. toobserve Tbur-day the 4h day of August next, as a day of humiliation and prayer, Coal Oil for Wounds An assistant I snrgonn writing from ijettybnrg says that what water is to wound in an in- finned state, coal oil is in a tuppuraticg state it dcpels flies, expels vermin, ,b ,1 L j healthy granulation. The Nevada Constitutional Convention adopted a section authorizing tbe isue of bonds at the rate of 50.UU0 dollars per mile in aid of the l'acitia railroad witbin tbe limits of tbe State; the whole amount not to exceed $2,600,000. Tbe Boston IleralJ, by far tho ablest ; ana mosi popular uemooratio paper in New England; come, out for Linoola ,nd Johnson. There will not he bogus I.m- ocraey enough left for seed in New Eng- land. r , : . At iiliamsport. littlogirl, seventeen months old, was standing on the railroad j trai.i wbea a oar passed along, knocked j her down, and cut off both ber arms. She w IUev f0 re0er. At Ilaodalltown, the Rebela robbed) everybody of horses, cattle, watches, and j clothing. Sympathizers plead firexemp- tion, but it was of no avail; they were i ..,.nJ :tanri and ,lnliDor " i liVW AJ a.. avsai asaass Gen. Geo. P. Morris, for many years ! one of tbe editors of tbe New York Home I Journal, and author of "Woodman, Spare That Tree," died at bis residence uearliV. Letters of Administration .on tne eate i . , i i:.,hiv., n;trn.irrr tr'd. late of hue i Ne York, last week Thirty prominent citizen, of Buffalo, who are exempt from the draft, furnished ' ,nnrB..t.iiA reernit. nnnn the reneint of ' ; the order of tbe Provost M ! " . . . . . ' . at Marshal lieneral. lion. Josiah Quincy, Senior, died July nnnntro neat in Ouincv Mass ; J 3 3' ' t J '. Five miner, in Ashland, Pa., recently were burned by a fire damp explosion. Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment. "IT CURES CHOLERA when first lakrn. in I i 1. . I 1 1 u 1 Toothache in five minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take internally and is recommen- .led by ihe most eminent Physicians in ihe ! United Slates. Price, 25 and 50 cts. Towtini, Pa., Au?. 6, I ""'',."" '"-" used your enuian Liniment with great suo- crs, 00ln as an inlerna and as an cx,ernal i n.oiT.L s . " i. r iu.... medicine. In cases of bilious colic and cho- lera morbus, I resard it as a sovrein remedy. Your Venitian Horse Liniment stands unriv aled as a horse medicine amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. V M. LEWIS, Sup't North Branch Canal Sold by all Drnisists. Office 56, Conlandt street. New York Corrected Semi-Weekly ly J. Huffs d Co. Wheat $2.10 Rutter 25 j Corn 1.50 ! Rye 1 00 : Oats, 32 lb. 75 Egg. 25 Lard, fresh 15 Tallow 14 Potatoes 45 Rarley 90(Vrl 00 Flaxseed 2 50 ' Dried Applcs.lb. 8 20 Wool 1.00 Ham Sidesi Shoulder 15 do wilb Rib. 10 n . c... At., R ' Rug. 4(irti fcy.M.P.tED, Bt Rt. A. P. rtawn. 9th Inst, CIIAKLKS nam anil Mii-a UANNAII W. HUDSON, bnth of Sbamokin. Br Rev.J PTa-tlD.Dlh inst. II V PKNSTKRMACIIEIt an I ANNA MAKIA BlIVKK. Nitb or IVrwirk. E.OST Wednesday morninz, between 3d and Market Sis. and the River, a BUNDLE containing stuff for a child's pants. Finder will please leave it at the Chronicle office To the Public. T WILL GUARANTEE to send, upon the' 1 receipt 01 vne uoitar, oy return man, a rF"hiehlv colore Photograph of ANY ONE j FAVORITE GENERAL of the United Slates Army or OFFICER 'of twe wavy. Direct to CHARLEiS B. BRA'ITON & CO. 1056w3 Station K, Philadelphia Post Otfice Sarah D. Smith, hy her next fritnd, Joseph Reed, vs. William Smith. In Ihe Court of Common Pleas of irnion conn- ly, alias Subpccua in Divorce. To William Smith, Defendant: Take notice that Ihe Commissioner appointed to take dep ositions to be read in the above case, will sit for that pnrpose,'at the office of Orwig A Haves, in Lewisburg, on Saturday, the Gib day of August, 181.4, at 3 o'clock, P M. JOHN U. LINN, Commissioner .ji say Ltwisavaa, July 7, 1861 LaAr We the undersigned merchants of l.ewisburg do hereby agree to close business (Saturday nights excepted) al 8 o'clock, P M, commencing oa Monday the 19th insl and to continue the above arrangement until Oct. 1, when the hour of closing will be changed to 7 o'clock- up to May 1. 185. (lagan bt) John Walls It Co Kremer, Long & Co Wolfe, Wetzel A Co Jno H Goodman Jas Criswell WT Reitmyer J B Miller John H Beale Brown Himmelreich Geo W Procter P H Beaver S Hursh J L Hawn G II Haines P Donehower J R & O R Happlee A K Bower W Hutchison C W Schaffle J Baker Co John Squires T G Evans Bennett Bro's Jos Eckbert G W Forr-st P Hursh Abram Menw.h Jas M Hnoghio-H W Crotxer-Peter Nerius E H HanjBian-i M Mowery A M Lawshe. 'THE UXIUN" estdMfcJwd ic lbI4 WLtiltf No.. 2,77. "CHUOXIl'LE" rslahHshe:! ia 1R3 Vh .! No., i,o:s ' I.I. persons bavin? imeiiV aecooi'ts itft w ps ' i the Hooks rl ItilOH V & ltlt. ease an-nd to Iheir aeci uois. as tne book, will Min he lelt in Ihe hnJ of snme riie for collection. We bam sivu more ihm a reasonable time fur every one lo seti'e his account, (iooil promises anj plea.aot lare-i sill not buy(oud lo keep up our slock UliOM ." At Ul.'i l.ewisburs. July 7, ISIM Jw AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rpilE understwne.l. Amiitor. npoinlel by Ihe Orphans' Court of l.'ne n cooniy lo amlit the account ol Matthew Morton, Admi nistrator de bonis non of the ei'aie ot J. Y. M. 1'oNsma. deceased, ..rl lo nue dislnbu lion of the balance in the llanos of ih accountant, will meet the parlies iniep-stcj l"r the purpose ol ni app.nniineo. on -r ran., the atMh da, .f July.lHSti luoclorit. A M. at the otHce of Urwig Hayes in the h o u.wi,hnrs. j ALFKEU HAVES, Auddor fc-i.'iO Seieu Utlate 'i.'iO li it ifS LNj 'J ti fcUUtEsTLttj , UU VX Brofcfltf . iurk. I VEWenlamed scale 1'IANOrO. TEi with Thirty yeark' esperience, wilb treatly in creased faciluies lor inanul'dciurimr, euarle (1 u to jell for t'AsH at the aboe uou-ui.ly price. Our Instruments received ih hishest award at the World s fair, and lur five successive years At the Amencau Insti tute. Warranted fiVe years. i'luta sitt Cash. Call or send for descriptive Circular 3inl05i j.ib. Estate of Jame Eeefer, dee'd. ! A D! .."T. i Kelfer. deceased, tale of While l.eer Twp. having been granied to the subirtiters by the Kegister of I'nion county in due forsa of law, i all persons indebleil to said estate are herrhy , not. tied to make immediate pavment. and ail 1 havins any iust claims a-aiust tlie same n.iv ; present ihem duly auihenncatcd for sciiiement j WM , KvyryK ?t, r. n.th,. nwo martin KtLitK.iiuiraiu.T".ini.oi..s.p The Lewisturg Deposit Emit TTAS ihts day declared a Dividend of four percent, fur the last six monthi, free from the Government Tat, pavab'e on mand. H. P. SHELLER, l'rea r. aliy 1. l-l. - ; . " T . , . Estate of Godfrey Die&nderfer.dec d. I DVIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE Whereas, leer Tp. have been granted to the subscriber : by ihe Register of l.'nion county in due form I or law, therelore an persons miieoieu 10 saiu i-.. slie are requested to make lmmeotaie pay- ; m,ni nn.1 ihn. havin iusi claims against 1 " , - ' for seiileme nt. to ELSON PIEFFENDERFEH, Adm'r White Ueer, May 30, 186t fi J.S.Har-b.. E.Saorklry. f.t-Shorklrj. P. Beaver j. 15. JV1ASSH a CO, (strccueoss to cede is, xah co.) LEWISBURG I'OUXIJIiY AGRICULTURAL WORKS LewiNburg', Pa. UZ baft conatastly on hani and for (., I " - Wli'iUALK OH RETAIL, ! Jteaprr. .Vnor aod fltyrr Harr'trrf: firain and (7rn;t . Stt-dTs ; Hand and Hnrt ,wt fi-m Sh'ltfi; n. TV and Futtr Hrt Trrud. .W.-p and toil I'tnrg ; Cwt yi4Vrf, t'ttd f'Ur$, Thr$ ',-r., I't'-um. Xtw. ik!h. In t'rtmtsf'tr hni!toM, lrm h'rrttt Ktiimg, At: 'I G"trtn; I Ac. wto.,ttti't hfi ourlve tvady t 1I timt Co lx all fciStw ur ForsDiir Frtis. witb th utnit)trorTfrtn"9 titl (1ir.At-b Vork or Manafacturrs lnTjriaMy wairanierl as recoaiiAien'led -OiJri n-jH-tmllj tnriia aDi prompiiy (t-nued IO. IUDtj l. ltt-u Estate of Samuel Spotts, dee'd. 7HEREAS, Letters cf Administration to the estate of SA.MI EL SPOTTS. deceased, late of Kelly township. I'nion county, have teen granted lo the subscriber, j by the ttegisler of said county, in due lorm; all persons indebted lo said estate are reqnes ed lo make payment. and those havin; claims azainst the same will present them duly authenticate ) for settlement, lo KUZXBETH SPOTTS, Executrix Kelly Tp, May 31, lH6t Important to Tobacco Growers! lONSL'LT your own interests and use Baagh's Raw-Bone SnparphoBphate of Lime. A Manure of Unequalled, Strength, and A PI.RMWAT mrKHTER OP TI1E 8011. For sale in sacks of ISO lbs each, by CIIAS. M. KINO, White Ileer Mills, Union Co, Pa A desrriptive pauiphlel of 50 pases, giving foil particulars, sent by mail, post paid, on application as above. Ca;l or send and get one before purcuas ing elsewhere. March 30, lPrU Agents Wanted Everywhere TO SELL THB ELEGANT Full length Steel Plate Engraving or PRESIDENT LINCOLN Signing the EmancipationProclamatiou. rilHE best and only correct likeness of this I ereat man in existence. For particulars ..Mress. JUH.N DAINTY. Publisher. Hay h)mi No. 1. S.Cth St., I'LiUlclfihi Administrator's Notice. "I iTHEREAS, Letters Testamentary npon Y the estate of WILLIAM MITCHELL, late of Limestone township. Union Co .dee'd, have been grained to the subscribers, in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all per sons knowing themselves to be indebted lo said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present Ihem duly authenticated for set tlement. GEORGE t. SEEBOLU, Adm'r Limestone Tp. 1017 31 i Her wanted. A gfid Miller can secure a good situation. Inquire of JOHN WALLS & CO l.ewisborg. May 25, 1SC1 SO OK GO MEN WANTED A8 Carpenters, Loatbuiltlers and Lahorer?, rilO WHOM constant employment and good I wages will be given. CASH PAID EVERY WEEK. PRICK. BILLMEYER CO Lewisburg, Pa , Uecember 14, 1(163 state. id Real Estate at Public Sale. - t e olP reJ prmiss. n if- red at pu.ii.c sale, upn tho n Trs,i th 1 nay of Jolv. i-if't. all mat !-' "r UKL1 late ih pn.pertv 1. 1' Jonathan Snnn.c., dec'dfc ' situ..ie ai ih- upp-r end ul i'U r'ounh t. ' in the bor.oii'h id I.ewisbnre. a-'j-'iinta laoda i ui I'ie rriS Keber, Namael Beck, and baanel I tsiHi.uari, ai, t roniaininc one-lour it i f aa i aerp irn-re ir !es. Thre iv a I" d . is a d t: Ht J.-e fll to-siorev Irame b HIJ.iNt. wi h a W UI.I. vS i,(.'er-la;:ing oa ' premises. S ,r tu (,e-,:i at I i.Vh ck. P Jf, hec onditn t.s wiii be made Knew bv pd SAM! .:i SSTA.NNART. i't. rtii. in lut f ,r ll.T. ol Ju .ji: i.s i :iu. , ORlMlAN'i.' COLT.T JiALE F V.M.C Ll.E EtAl. ESTATE By 1 ) Votuje ol an order ol Organs' Co'irt uf" , r.Ttr.a.i.cerlaiid cuiuy, i:.e su.,!Tibr will expose i sd!e on loe p'em.-o ,in MONDAY ihe U"ili t f Ju v, 6I, i..e l.-itowtng oescri. bed real estaie i:uatri iu Cu Hisnsa", . v xnship. N'-inh-u ui bet iaed cntiu'V, I r. n " . r: T or .tie WesiEranchi , ol the S"asi.eri:nr.a rtrfer.urf ni one mite fronj l.eui bur" ar.d loree lnT Mi'n-n. aj. ininj Uin Is ot tt.e netrs of f ravt-lm Candor, dr'd, on ill- s..uih, Wilitam VV l ieo r-'eren on Ih east, J.-s-pri Mc.-'l on liie north. nd ai4 West h of ibe tsusfitietanaa liver ooj the we;l, c-intain.J io:ity Atacs nr.re or le. all cleared and in a hivh statej ul cum. -.-a!. mi. 'I h Iinpr.yni-r.ts thereoa f.Lnri a Com mi 'j. itoub'c brici Owellief Lj.Motis ret'-iu y t ted up. t'ut Kitchen, a, j WU nf excellent water wi;h a pomp, and all : nec?ssi;y c nvei.ier.c'S to irske it a destra loe resitrnce. a.so 1 'fame 0.1 A A af.4n., a Wisra hnu-e. and Tenaei honsr, are on.jjl said preonte. and a number of excelleaiiC bcar.n fruit Trees. t-aie to c rr.ineiice a: H) o'clock in Ihe fore nooo i'f s-iJ duv. when it io u-i!! be mado known -y ' JALDU KflllK.N B M.'tiH. AJ.-nfr wi'.Vi tb .".l J o: rvKLil Kassov, des' Junr lit. I-,! G30D FAIIII at FCDUC SALE ! T V) be offered by acc ion. on ihe premise., at i o'clock in Ihe aiterncoa of Satvkdav, Aw. 2', l?ol. 3, va'nable FiKM situate to Brady Tp.t'nioBj Co, on the River road, near Si m-rse't. a.tjoU mns farms of Jus A.Snrv, Jo-.K.Conklin. Fr'k Eberly and Ua:.'i Reeser.l.ting ACRES more or less, mns iv improved. There is a frame H. Use. Io; Uarn, au Orchard of rood Fruit, and Wei! of W ater at the door. Term, made known by inrjuinna on the premises ot .NAi iUN UACUCV Brady Tp. Tuly 7. if: I pi r,ilVi !i'.Vti'J fV! SVt'f s -- ili.sll Wll'l'l-V i tsvppv s.-r vn cruisp Rniiff , . . i... t-. ... s-. s,.. 4 ' r ar.'l a" 'h f.tnr's ready for ne- ai..l a lWUi.l.lN(i adjacent to Store. Iosses.-u.n of Tavern, 1st of April next o Store and Iiwptlm?. on ro davs notice. I HD. AltBL'CKLE, Slifer P.O. Cnionrswn. ltra.ly Ti, tc.on L'-j, -, Dee. -1, IStiJ Farm for Sale. rTVi2 setrh-teest quarter nf section 17, J town S7, norm ran?" . ea-t r I the 4U principal meridian, i he said Farm Iisa abuut two rniie3 north of the city of Freeport, in Stephenson Co., Illinois, has ab.ml Forty Acrts under cu'i:vation,with Lo? II iise an-i oiher Onii.oi! !;n2s; j$ watered bv cne of ih- most bean"fu siprinrs in the county, and lite Laucei.I liie tract is covered by a ihntiy growth oi umber. Kverv acre ol the farm is susceptible of cultivation, and when suunllv isnproved would make cne of Ihe moat inviiinst rest, dences in tliiunis. F. r particuii'erqn:re of Frrtrcis Wilson, of Lewisbart. Pa.iM:n"i B H rris, of Free port, LI., or Ihe subicr.bers. ai Savanna. 111. , E. t'H M BERLIN, Nov. :, 1M3 L. II. BOW EN. FOR SALE. VDEIRAELE Biiildin; Lot, silnated ia a pleasant part ot I.ewisbnri. Term. to suit ihe purchaser. Fo fonh-r informa. lion inquire of H)i;2 C D BilEWER ron REriT. TWOSTOliEY Bnck HOUSE andfcet. LOT on North Fourth street. March I. VJ. H. P. SHELLER. II A W I.. E Y S Solidified DENTAL CREAM, far Cl-aitnnj. ',Ur:iij a;l Frnrrri-j '.St JSETHi rPHIS article is prepared vrilh tha greatest X care upon scientific principles and war ranted not to contain anything in ihe slightest dtgree deleterious to tbe tech or gums. Sons of our most eminent Dental Sarccons have t fjTfn th-ir sanetT' D tn ani rr-.-rft:tl rreommaDUfd il a. a prr.araii"ii .atiriiT .;uniioa : 7 tivaai.ba.wu t-Dinaul .rrTie t!i Tt.KTIl. lt c!rao ra.ilily, r.nJ.rin tlin. tHHUt.tu.)y a bit, ad wTly wilhnut th fiitiLt't injury tu it. KStiiEL. It isb-aling to tuv XUB14 bre tb.y are u'-fratd anj aor.nl i an axccllaoS dt.iDfei:tnr for old or dcTKd tsth. wbicb ar. oflai exrtsiii.i.T rlt..niT. U iT a ru-b an.l creamy lt to t1. mnu'.i. c;:.Ti.iD2 it hortualy, and inpartia. de:ihtfui ls-j.-r--.rt- to Uia brealh. Treparsd only by A . II A V LEY, M.W. terrier tuth an. loinhard Ms. rh.laile!pal, aJ tuld ly all Lh ujyutt. PRICE -" CEXIS, Toil Imonia!.". The lollowingoplnioaj of Pr.Whtte as to trie hif;h esteem in which hq holds ihe Dental t.'reaui, mat be sahicien evidence of it value. To quote others in, detail is needless, contenting corselves bf simply siving ihe names and addresses of person who speak i f Us excellence for thsj teeth. Pii!i.pniMm. A-HI is. IPs!. H,,in-'sir..ru!t-smi.i.sl A. HAV.l t I S SGLWh flt.it l't.. 1'AL t'.Vi'.l.tf. I i.tai.,-rtui!j r.ep;omD(t It tq thf puhlir c-nrattT- It l nn i-.l. r-t prs-j-ararioB frts cli'an.inic an.l rres,riii Oie IV'-ih. sua can l aard by all rer.u wilb t .1-? ullli t .-nil;.!. Bis, as ii pr. parties ar p.rf....tlv harmls. H-'i.l. a ytmng ih iMth. I lrim.b- a liralthy si'tina 10 Ibc auui,ajul isapatta .iea.aiitBesS to the Lreath. lla. W. R. W n IT I. 13)1 reb If, Tan's !Nf.lt. M t. Tvati.l, ijl S i'oartb St J. H:Kgfl. i. S Sixths; Y. V.srsasi.Ki.. Surcon Pnlist. 4-S Arch St C. A. Kis.isBiar. ts-Dil-t. l.l-.i Wainut s. pilus..ih. i i s. ;at Area ft V. M. Hum. 3 Arrh St EIlolT..ws.stxo.ltur..' N foorthE L. II DearRLEt. IVuii il. hi? N t.dib S M. Is Losu, lntiM, t2i N sisth lyi05O li I ,w K OTIC Kl rrHE accounts of HUNTER PAEDOE Bt-ej 1 deceased, haye been left lor collectio. Jt.x.- of JAMES F. LINN Esq. where also claim, against the estate EXECITOFS ented.