Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, July 19, 1864, Image 1

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"CHRONICLE," established ia 1313 Whole No., 1,JS7.
BY O. ' WORDKN AND J. R. C011NELIUS.
Al tH-SO per Tear, aUvajn In A.linticc.
LEWISI5URG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JULY 19, 18G-L
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Tuesday Morning & Fri.Iay Afternoon,
AMEMIMUNTS TO TlIK fONsTITl HUN.
Fur Fur Firtt A'urtitleti'iil.
I l 'if .Vr-oof Ami wtttirtit.
I'ur ttt Third Aimiiitiu'iil.
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Vote far ALL the Amendments !
Election it Tues !ay, Any.. 3. lsfit
Turn out ami Vote for
the Amendments
TnEi'.n is D.N(ii::'. ok losim; thf.
proposed Amutioxs to on: iatk
CoXKTITITIoX !
This danger arises mostly from
apatuv, or ovKU-coxriiiuxcK. There
is, no doubt, a very lame majority of
the ijualified voters in favor of those !
Amendments, but of what uvail will '
that Ik: unless t lit votes are polled?
Our people ure too sure of .success
they are not alive to the canvas, they
lire not making their arrangements to
vote, they have no tickets, and very
many know not when or how to vote
tlie tieket they approve. llv Mich a
lack of earnest, concentrated, intelli-;
Kent action", the majority party i as
well as the larger army ) has often
lieeti surpri-ed iiml routed
Jiut IMMTIVK (ll i-ilMTK'X i alriO too
evident. Jn every State, a msijority
of the so-called I einocratic party lia.s
in one wuy or anoiher opposed tho
riolicy of allow inir Soldiers to" vote.
Not one modern Democratic paper in
1 eniisylvai.ia nor their State Con-
eniiuii nor any ouiny l onveuiioil
that we are aware of, has aitkoVKI
of the measure. On the contrary, a
number of the leading uien and news
papers have (and do.) more or less
openly or seiietlv, oitoskii it. Nor.
C:iu tiiis opposition lie much wondered
at lor xixk ult ok ti;x soldiers will
vote Ait.MXsT tiiis fjle Iieinoeraey ;
aud tlio-u wiio want the It .liellioii to
fcu.-taiii itseH' until alter the Presiden
tial Election, wouid naturally desire
to reduce the Atiuiiitisli-iitii.il vote as
much as pos.-ilile. The Soldier Vote
of Oiiio was-lo.ooii Aiui-' liemo!:ratie"
majority : in the same ratio. Pennsyl
vania would t;ive fiO.Otif) or tjii.(HM ("in
additio'i to Ciirtiu's l.'i.iiti(i) majority
for crashing out the Kelielliou an 1 its
cause utterly and speedily as possible.
IVeed we wonder, then," that Uerks,
Columbia, Northampton, Westmore
land and other county leaders of the
majority openly denounce the policy
vf ."oltiiors voting in the field '!
Thus much for plain facts and fair
inferences. Consider llieta.
It is, moreover, ai.i.k.;i:i that thore
arc eoiiibi.tations-K'.C. Cs and other
wcret cabals coti.-pirin to lull into 1
fai.-e security tlie soldiers' friends, at
the same time they are rallying their
forces to defeat the measure. They
pay (with probable truth) that the
wddicrs vote would kill their party:
notice, nunc naturally, tney oppose
eonuers voting, lliey also say vil-
lamous and wiiliil lalsehooJ! that if :
vry, black pnldicra :
the amendments car
cau vote : these men know that only
whites are "NitialiiieJ electors" when
... .
-ci nuun iiiut uuir
tit home, and the amendments do but
cotitinu the rioiit oi whites to vote
' in the held, without in any tray ex
tending the right to colored soldiers.
Preposterously false as this bugbear
is, it is yet used to prejudice that class
who" think that the only constitutional j
and scriptural use of the African is to j
Lclp the Rebellion !
'' Now, is it not obviously proper'
tbat an alarm should be raised, and j
the success of the Amendments made ;
Enre ? It would be sad to lose them. I
Think Low licndish would be the
exultation of CopperhcncU and Rebels 1
if Pennsylvania should eonlirm Wood- j
ward's decisiou against .Soldiers' votes! !
How unjust to our 100 days' men. who '
would thereby be deprived of their
anticipated privilege of voting, next
October ! What a bar to enlistments
for the next tall, to know that a man
who risks all that is dear iu life for
liis couutry, will be punished by his
deprivation of any voice in the elec
tion of rulers! Think how it would
unnerve tho arms and fadden aud
sicken the hearts of our brothers, at
the gates of Richmond and of Allan-
ti In I no rn fli.it vliA i-isii-i i . In if 1. a sT a 1. 1
Keystone had, by a deliberate vote at '
their quiet homes, decided to ostraci.se
Irotu the ballot-box the very men bv '
vhosc valor aud suffering aud hazard
they have a country ' !
, -To avert such a'fatal mistake.wo '
have l.nt -pwrw . i '
stimub.iP i . J rr . T
bumuutc to proper efforts the houcst
inasscs who favor the Amendment.
uycau uc carried by a majority
perfectly overw heltniug-or they u.ay
be lost by a trilling vote. Awake''
arouse! ensure their success I 0,,e
vote, now, in ly be worth two in Oct.
or Nov. Remember Tuesday, Aug",
k'd, is the day for tlie election.
ftirTbe Wheat harvest is protty much
fiuibhed m this region. It has beeo very
AT
"voratle weather fur tho work : and. aver-
6 auu iuc pan vieius. we
fair.
'W'o!lDdruttif,err V"0"" l00k H S-Th8 le'lin Copperhead
lots of good butter for Commencement!) ; psper ia Cork, county .tylcs the recent
trS-Tbe lSCI Graduating Clase of the I llel)e' robber raid, "Confederite expe
J uiversity at Lewisbnrg have their Tree dition." And tbe German Copperhead
tWS!!Z?l??Itoy "e-! rg.n, speaking cf tb. proposed Amend
j W hive Lwirburglt iro'Settlemeot , feot restoring to soldiers the right to vote,
'th';3,'I to put in typo is tooo we says, "What tbe Lincolnites desire, mast
- eomm.ud time. ' 'way, br r-g.rded with ea.pioiw."
, Commknokment W tKK is lit hand, and I Carefulness as to Facts.
promises to he of unusual interest, j The fjllowing paragraph we believe ia
I Rev. Dr. Eldy, preacher of the Sunday ' as near tho truib as can be uow asoer
I afternoon discourse, was receutly Speaker taiticd, and ia view of tlie vaettiess-of tlie
of tbc M..cbtl.e... Assembly, and uow
: (as also i. Mr.Castlo, evening preacher) t
I successful lasiur in Phtladel.
Monday evening, tho Academy give an
entertainment, the proceed.! for tbo use of
the Christian Commission.
I Tuesday, at 3, 1. M , public addresses
i froiu able uii(iir.r. rs
aud iu the evening,
from two accomplished graduates.
The speak, r before the S icieties is ao
educated Irish gentleman of acknowledged
talent, now entraged as literary editor of
the Philad. J'reu.
Public Examinations as usual.
The graduating claM g are respectable
iu u a to her and in attaiumrtita.
Toe UufTiloe lju-e being closed, our
citiuus may bn called upon for special
etideavors to accoinuiodate fricuds from a
distance.
Only $30 Bounty to 103 Days' men.
Iu our Ut, we stated the fut thai eaob
of tbe ComiuisMiincr9 of I'ni n county
agreed (as such) to pay 100 to tbe per-
' sous niuired tofid tbsoallafor Volunteers
from our county as 100 diys' men. Since
theu, they have rttluad the bounty to
j;.)0. W e have uotbioK to oUer as to the
first or last sum named but we must say tbe public mind with a monstrous false
it is a very unfortunate thiiic to tntle hood !
with tbe public in this tnauncr. Officers!
composing a board should do and promise
uoihing as individuals : all should be d unc
together, at tbeir proper office, aft r due
consultation aud examination : and when
they bave arrived at a decision, stand to
''ks men, regardless of outside pressure
prior to or after tho conclusion. It will
be seen that it is not the fault of either
recruiting officers or editors that tbe bouu-
ty promised aud expected is reduced oaa
Uilf j
TKr c I
Tb8 True Spirit. j
Mortimer KaEss,of Lycoming county,
in the fo'lowing letter to . H.Kress, gives '
a practical illustration of the spirit which
.1 1,1 Jl k .),..!
peace may be conquered. Long may bo
live aud ctjiy tbe full fruition of the
well founded free government which be is
striving to re ca'aliiish !
Tl'rneu's Lank Hospital, 1
Philadelphia, J oly 10, 18Ct. j
Pear Fa'h'ir! Tbe rural life with mo
is at an end for tbe present. All those
(bat are willing lo do anything for tbeir
ay, bave a chance to do so now. I
; am not the one to stand back idle in such
a time as this so I will leave the hospital,
in tho morning, for Ibe scene of strife.
lVrhapq you may think I bad better s'ay
where I am but I oao not do it any lon
ger, tor when I cnlUtcd I did it with an
infontinn rif tlninii till that 1 ir .,'. tn
, for my county, which I shall adhero
to.
"' " .
"-Wednesday last, at Harrisburg, the
i;iiiOwiDa aatidiouai uraitri were ini i.U'i
c
to fill the place of thoie exempted, and
half to cover probable exempts in this
liraily.
Chmrl.u Wftlt Anlr-w rtuiMll
Diijjjlor.
AMm K.b t'harln. M rll
Shuiiil-I Hurmt VVm ll:.k"r
Oeuru Kcuglr Situurl Mathers
7'Jf TiiiJI 'iAB.
Atrhm AurD4 AnJrew S'-chler
ll iiijft'X!
.1-1. KUno
Uaui.-l Uillr
Jcha Luclity
Irsl BaTer
J hn Kliu
Ilirtlry.
Henry Dorman
li ir it.
Ira Ctbrmma
Is:iciihury.
Rolrt W-nJI.
Jopb M ll.iusttL
K. U. Nr.!,.!,
V. m. r.ramtrr,
llnry ll.trtua.i,
AImui llH,lal.a,Th,
J..,h Mi.-r,
Cb. (. I'unkln,
Anil. O.flU'lprfr,
ttf..iri.i l;ma, Jr..
J'i.ph Sheperd,
llrttrr (luiih,
V. ilin S. kvut,
A. lK.narhr,
Krsnlllio SlMrliMQler,
Ii.nlel Newman.
m. Nap. I.
W.C. Mendel,
Win. M Reber,
I'et-r Xenlae,
ThM.4or C. Taj lor,
h.ibert Chatuoerltn.
Ijimettonr.
Benjamin Chamtr. Daniel Shradar
Mijtftinhury.
Jam LAvres John V Barher
fiolouoo Engle Uenry O Uogenrair
Union.
Ii.no eteUar Sen Harmindlnc
White Deer.
John Camptiell Hahlou tilrket
To report, at Sunbary, Thursday next,
21st July.
8 ""lury Tdyraph h.s
,n eaterlilaiDB "tio about
"The hTe Dmhcr o mei coming from
the, c,,nb-rl,nd llcy Wlll & t0
an 0 g"'"''- ' teems to us here that
"hir1 ot ,he ''e f"' men from th
. "h" rB ble to ride a horse or a
mole - om bere "ith 9nni extravagant
nnrh.n. . .t 6
stories perhaps a week old.'
We suppose those chaps will all want
pay for their time aod horse feed !
WThe leading Democratic paper of
New York, thus speaks of the Slavehold
ers' Robellion :
" No sensible man ean dnnv tbat the
cause of tbe Confederate States, in tbe :
Preeot contest, is much stronger, and j
thcir T'ht qiestionable, than were :
those of tbe thirteen colonies in their oon-
i test with tbeir mother fan n ta-n
it? ar n i. .
' ootest waged is ccor.gi..g . to our
future power to ci.tnj Icte our nationality :
'Il';v. Dr. Foster, of Springfield, MaiiS.,
in a review of tho war, stated thrat
one
bad
ml r.ou citrlit nniioroo winu.n.i u.".i
beeu c ,t'..l i,,K,h- n-' l uwltl"m Hti,4
hitl'jt tiinl fliii mi'i n i't 1'ii. tn jinK-r ;
!,ou kuutlml it a I li-a tkituminil turn huj
,(,1 kiu.J, w..uudeJ, or made pri.ooera.
Mi.ce iLe war be.-an ; and et, such was,
our recuperative power, that, in tbe m"an-
time, four hundred and eighty-seven tinu-
chimI youug weii bad LuCuiuo of military
8e-
Thaf is. wo have not l -.t ba'f ao many
men bs Lave Lee ine of age in all thia
time, (to say tolling of gains by iuimi
graiiun.) aetfVet, (who Vfould believe?) one
half mir papprs publish the above emit
tiny nil the ic ii Ji in italic and brackets
That is, they fay "ono million eight
huudred thousand bavo bteu J.il't'l,
iciuivUJ or mihV pritunem," when Dr.
Foster mis tbe liuiuher of sued wad but
two hundred and ton ilnusand !
' Wha' uros-carelessness in loyal editors!
what wicked sc.iuodreiisui ia those who
tbug intentionally mutilated and falsiS-'d
the recur J, m orj. r to toi ture ana uara-s
'7V M' ' Vie'lun lLtpital liwlyrt" is
' 6!nan s,ee', ''published once in i
tbile
from a I'bilad. soldiers' retreat.
T.il.li.
Lewis Esq. we recognizj among tbe Clerks
and Dr. S.C.MTorinick iu care of Wards
31 and 32. Tbe followioa is a capital
testimonial from a "M'Clellau" paper:
u j;, ul Li.,m!n.C,r3Vpng with
a imiuistraiive rpiesiious more d'tHcuIt and
d. licate than ever before tried tho sagacity
and murage of one s'atestnen, be has su
borne hiinelf that every loyal heart c-
'a','!ei-?(-"' ,uo ft''T, ability, and taet
which si(;nalizj the character of our first
maistraio. That history will assign him
a conspicuous rank amjug great rulers, is
no longer doubtml.
Th fill.iaiiij renort for .Tun sbowa a
hospital's magnitude and changes :
Patients at lust report
Since admitted
Patients transferred
returned to duty
discharged
deserted
died
1,493
512-2,010
33
5
31
4
287
1,7J3 j
Remaining on hand
Tho "deserters" bavo mostly taken
"French leave" to se their frieuds.
itr. Cinoinniti j iirnil misos a per
tineiit cjmmeut upoo VallauJihain aad
his martyrdom :
ch
least
'him
.l. . i .1 - t . -.: . e .1 . .
loai Ufl was (ue " oii'v va-'im ui ueuaiiu
pwer iu ,ho country." Nov., according !
13 the way bis friends nave talked tor
soiuo timo past, there should be a large
-vaiiunuignain seem, ..so ... ua.e ocriltg wfao hay9 B j (0 craw, - dom" are doolainilDg agiiast Federal usur-j -JAR. 8. II. KXIUHT. of Lewisburs. hirin? ' It ""' '-,ne1. ,u:c1!; Uait, FH.
scged bis uiiul on ao other subject; al H..hill . ..H .., s .k 1 nation, it is refreshinu to find such heartv Ii had twenty-five vears' nract.ee. oilVr. 4V. Hk' tf,s- oils, lnoves. Masks.
, there is a wide difference between ,m f6,. .,- . :,....: ! ibniM to thn nlflmennc r.f mir fiovem. i h.s services to li.ose who are a:lictcd w.ih ". '-nrkscrews. U..g Collars, Ac, coo.
f tit t "iiuvj vi iui.il pi-viii ticiiiiui a uuu-usl j - - . .,, . s ia til v on uana aud ii;r sale w ha pkh And
and "bis friend," concerning it. In A ;., .i ' mens a. thi. from aa old fashionod Ilema. i d'eased Lyes or Lars. Toe foU-wing u cb , "B,K"a"r .i?? ! . M, M
sneech at .la.n.i.nn. the exile declared " V". . " VZ . , " , .... itv. T.maa T .. Mt, 7. ' "l TratiocBi.l. : i ' :nZT2mnu
number of such viciims. What brconi-s Uranch lUHrlin, that the route contem
of tbe rest of tho "lou-, blessed company . pafe fjr tnja roa(l Las been surveyed by
of martyrs r (
Wiio U tbo "gonuino original Dr.Jaoob ,
Townscnd's Sarsapirilla t" I
SX-.V soldier in Crooks' command of
r ii - tv i-'t,-lAO i
ton, West Virginia, says :
"The impression on my mind about tbe '
rebellion is that tbe It ibds are now using!
their last man, last dollar and last loaf of :
bread. There is absolutely nothing in re-1
serve. ll oeaien now, mey Eoupsuuueu-
t r i . .i ii
ly aod" surely. We oouid see this every- !
where. Tbc iat card is now being played, i
and. if lost, all is lost for them. 1 do I
knnJ. .., n-nnl. .ill h.M o. nn rn.,.., I
r..t,. , ....
wna nappens ro ran. or anyuo.y c se. ,
7'" ' Z 17. ,: ;nj i
i " : 7. ". , ;
uo-, .Uc, preiw Duojugauuu 10 auoiuer
' ' " w
parli'ist Saturday, at Ilarrisburg,Camp
Curtin, fifteen hundred men for the 100
days' service were reported for duty, and
others were arriving.
Tbe fifth Uuioo League Regiment is
forming in Philad. under Col. Neff. (No
Democratic Regiment, yet.)
IcSrTbo Miners' Journal states that
Rev. J
e, .-
elected pastor of the Qer. Ref. church,
Pottsvillo.
True Union Harylander, 70 years old.
Rebels under (iilmore, visited Isbmacl
Day's residence durinz their raid. lie
had erected a Union fl.g over bis gate.
They ordered him to take it down. He ZffJZ" .t T 7, I - i . "i T " i Y"ur Vcn",an H"rse Umm"it s,iu" onr"r
said : "Gentlemen, you may take my f""' "hclL b"rl',h ,M'0,- 1' a.ed a, a horse medicine amongst farrier.
orscs and my cattle, or burn my house
to tbe rrouod, but I will shoot any man
tbat touches that fl.g." When tbe rebel,
approachod, Mr. Day fired, and wounded
one, aod then made his escape, three shots
being fired after. Ihey burned nis Dam
aud bouse.
On Tuesday last tbe Reading Railroad
was formally taken possession of by the
United Stales Government for military
purposes. The engineers aod others of
the employees of tbe Road being on a
strike for highor wsges, tbe Government
this week brought on from Washington a
sufficient force to insure its management,
o tbat i'.e supply of coal should not ma
short.
From a Democratic Soldier of Erady
Township.
I aru iu better health siuce I have been
in tbo arm, lb... cv.r bef-re. Siiioe we
left Columbia, Teuo , we bave neen baid
times ia the way of ti .hting. We are oo
the left flitik of filierinin's army, bicb J
bas drivu the enemy from Kmei-aw 1
. niountujaj 0!, f the stroogest p
sitioim i
ho bad. Jobuaon now has to come out ;
J ana ou "Tel DU PeD c,"lulrJ-
i uc "uuu uog nnermau is joDuson
j calls biui) is holding Johnson to prevent
; big reinforcing Lee at Kiehmon'i. r'fty
I tl 0I10 huujr..j Jcaertera cnue in to us
J Jiily ; they say they do oot believe Jobu-
. . . . . . GeatA. hhi
; they think tbe Rebellion is hopeless,
j Jolioson has lost oue-tbird of bis army,
' while Sbtrmau's luss is comparatively
small.
Yesterday, twa companies of our divi
sion went down to the river, to a Jjrge
woolen factory, and a Urge cotton factory,
over which the II- In had displayed a
French and au Kngli.-h flip, to try aud
save ibeui : we took five bales of uiushu
and a lot of woolen goods, aud Luruei thu
fa(;t
ones
Well, Mr. S., bow arc the Copp-rbeada
getiiuj;
along 7
Do tbey still think their
Suu,heru friends will train their iudepen
deuce, or do tbey think tbeir cause is op
the snout? Wo would sooner shoot tbein
tban Rebels: for there ia a little man!i.
-----
face, aad you kuow what to do bat there
is no telling wbtt Copperheads will do
t I have not teen a Union county paper
. since I left Lome. Seud me the Star &
! Chronicle, and I will remit as soon as we
: gi fa'J "ff- Writo soou excuse basta
yours truly.
Samuel W. IIaoEXHCCH.
, iVr, A'-.
j '
! lloituiiii.K DkaTII. John Morgan, a
j boy about lelve years of age, son of
j David M rgao, of this borough, came to
Lis doutb cn Saturday last. Ue was
s-anding upon the bridge which crosses
ao caunl opposite the Pennsylvania Iron
works, whites so arranged ,Lt tbe force
of tbe boat against it pushes it around
upon a pivot, and allows the bout to pass
Ibroagh. A boat was about to pass tbe
bridgo, threw him from his footing, and
be fell between the boat and tbe brido
which crushed him to death. This fear
ful accident should be a warning to pa
rents. Diinville Ih.mitcrat.
Th. .i;.nf tl. V r.7. tf.,;r
The editor of tbe aVw 1 jrk VorU, wl.i
s artetl in lite a poor boy, and aided by a
euaruaoie tain 10 goi an euucanon in me
I expectation, ifjaot under the promise, that
be would devote himself to preaouiug the
fi ispel, rails at Mr.L:ucla as 'Ja rail split-j
tin u buff ion." and at Mr. Johnson ss "a
boorish tailor." It takes the sort of dem-
r-
-,,, k ,l, .. 1.. .. f j . ,
."!?'- " 'a-
Jersey Shore & Pine Creek Rail-
ROAli Wa understand, eavs the Wo,t
tu Euglinfa company interested iu counec-
ting roads, and tbat tbey propose t enter
upon tbe construction of the road without
materiai wi,i nofpnva , barrier, as the.
delay, l be hign price or labor aud
- . -n at t .,u .1
tbe increase in the prices, and thus really j
8ve instead of loss by the operation. We
sho'ild like to Bee the work pushed
through.
The editor nf th t.m.nmn T..1.
.
nrnh a thn cnhrlnlinn nr !
pap,.,, shoald one and all be advanced to '
three dollars With paper at twenty-two !
, '-.i ..nL,j. ,
7 V ?. .'.. .
,rjul ev,aT , Qjne anil a Dai! Cents as II
w( Moi ,u prinling ma,eriaJ ,ad ;
r.aeS fif" . P-"-
u.e lor a newspaper to exist at loss rang
aniess the publisher is able and willing to i
stana a loss ot from two to live thousand i
dollars a year. And we suppose there
are not many sucb.
The Rebels know well who tbeir friends '
are in tbe North. For instanee. the Atlan. !
ta Appeal openly and above board declares i
tbat tbe Northern Copperheads, are work
ing for the benefit of the South, remark
ing : "Every successful blow we atrike
is so much bone and muc!e to the arm
iuorltf.et
T- I ,r t, .. . . . i
: ... t'i'rrj.uruiy ;
.vrin.
Tbe Richmond Ecaminer calls Abra
ham Lincoln "the Illinois rail-splitter,"
and Andrew Johnson "the Tennessee
tailor."
Tho New York Horu? has ex-'
,." .u vu.garuy, nu I
u. n . . -.
Tbe Democracy of Wisconsin bag con
cluded to wait until "something turns up."
It has no opinions to express, until tbe
Convention in Chicago meets I Instead of
taking one side or the other, this Micaw
ber skulks around tbe baggage wagons,
waiting until tbe battle is over, that it
may plunder tbe dead.
A State Militia Company having been
called for to sarrisoo Fort M'Clary, at
liangor, Me., Vice President Hamlin ap
peared in tbe company armed and equipped
aa a private soldier. Now, will not some
Copperhead hasten ti) accuse Mr. Hamlin,
of mean motives?
Ooniiuess has declared that none of ibe
'-. States wliicli have been formally declared
till re-admittd ii.t the ITniun. Tbc
State, thus excluded from P.tiipti0g ia
; the approaching I'rcaidculial coutcat are
aa follows :
irginta,
IVorib Oarolin,
Koutti Caruliua,
(ieoroia,
TenDeaee,
Mississippi,
Louisiana,
Florida,
Alabama,
Arliau.al,
Tflas.
Oar next President and Vice IVsidcct
are therefore to be chosen by the following
SUUa hl.jly.r. Stta Uoctora
Maiuo 7 Otiio it
New Hampshire 5 Indian 13
Masaachuieta 4 lllinoia 10 i
lihodo Island 4 Michigan 8
Connecticut 6 'icruin 8
Veiiuont 5 Minnesota 4 .
New York S3 I iwa, . 8
New Jersey 7 Kansai it
rennsylvaui t Keotueky 11
Delaware 3 Missouri 11
Maryland 7 I'aliforuia 6 :
West Viraini 5 Orogon 3 :
Total, '1 1 States. Electors 241 j
al.NVoessary to a choice 121erf
i
West Virjjini
tgi jgfy g
Guam and ulkman are both "on
the move," slow but satisfactorily.
Tbo Uebel invadiug army mado pretty
cleau work of tbe stock ond provisions in
!' hecesu county of Montgomery, nortu
)f Washington city, and are burrying!
O -... t. ) UR..;.1.r... Il..n.'aa 1.'.,va-r .,,.4
tuliiu tbe lower gaps f r Charlottesville
Tbej'are reported to bave repaired some
I 1
of their rai:road9. Our forces are after
' tbeui, of course but bow many, and wi'.b
, U4t success, is noi yei maue puonc.
Six steamboats were burned at St. Lnc-
is, last Fiiday fired, il is supposed, by
Rebel sympathizers.
Same day, a train loaded with Rebel
prisoners, bound from New York for El
mira, bad a collision with a coal train near
Sbohala, and a hundred men were killed
or wounded.
Tuesday .Morulng'a ."tcwiu
Yesterday tbe President issued call,
I f c fjf Five
.. . .. . . 6 '
! "o4 Thousand volunteers, to serve
one, two or three years as they may eleor,
(bounties S100 per year )
A draft to be
made on tbe 5th Sept. for quotas unfilled.
Ex-SKCUKTAay Chase. We hear that
Salmon P. Chase has determined to visit
Europe during this season, aud report has I
it (bat be is now in communication with I
' -"
! ref(,renoa t0 the subject of nc20liatinif a
f,cjsa ldl0. It js to be hoped that ths
disiiu"uis'm.'d financial abilities of Mr.
! chas may be made available abroad in
j fcba(CTcr Btep4 n, be adopted to sustain
lua Latijuai crejlt.
U hile bypocritteal rnenrja ol J-rse-
J "
been said, ton, about usurpation of power ;
I.... l- .,. :n I, ,;ll fln.l - na
' J " jo" -
3;.;aiuat Kebellioa conducted wttU fuoa
moderation ?"
Tho Copperheads seem to neglect a
great argument which might be used
against Mr. Lincoln. It is from a recent 1
sneech of Hon. J. L. M. Hurrv. the Seeea- 1
siou leader of Alabama. "Should Lincoln
'"'"'S W Curr
ru) torn uc muaeu iu the (jrouna. iuis
14 "a Tgument the Copperheads ac8lect.
Mrs. Magdaline Gregor, who recently
died in Frauklin Co. Pa. was one hundred
years and ono mouth old. She counted
uiBe children, thirty-ooe grandchildren,
. . i ' i j j . r
si -o-u K.ca.E.auueuiiureu, iia . u. :
tia fi!l 8eoeration one hundred and
,Hree 'n
o" . : . l t,.. .J
.r' WD WBHDBOOIIlg SU. .si.o.
nr(ef.ral Musnnri. haa organized, under
KoseerMi.(J reoent or(ler 6i000 citi
M protection ...iD.i Ku.rriIlM and
pmwliDs bands of robbers. The
inds of robbers, ibe same
tbine
doubtless be done ia other
districts.
Col. John B. Parker was elected Couo-
I eilman in the West Ward of Carlisle, bv
?5 majority. He is a decided Union man, !
and the defeat of the Democrats is the
t"01 decisivo tbey have iuffcred there for
years.
Dr. Tobias' Venitian liniment.
T CURES CHOLERA when first taken, in
a few hours ; Dysentary in half'an hoi r, ,
I'ooihache in live minutes. It is perfectly ,
innce, to laUe imeraally and is recommeo-;
,.,,1 hV ti,. most eminent rnvsicians in ine
.led by the most eminent Physicians in the
I'niied states. Price, 25 and 50 cts. j
Towaunt, Pa, Aug. 6. 18S9. I
nr.S.l.Tobias. Xew York Dear Sin I have 1
used your Veniuan Liniment with great sue-
Doln a an ""ernal a"d " an ""ernat
medicine. In cases oi onions cone aim cuo-
ra m,irtosl resard it as a sovreign remedy.
WM. LEWIS. I
tsup't North Branch Canal
8old by all Drneeists. Office 56, Cortland!
street. New York
5lciJUt.oUurfl IHarluts
Corrected Semi- Weekly ly J. Walk & Co,
Wheat $2.10
Corn 150
Rye 1 60
Oats, 32 lb. 75
Harlcy 901.00
Flaxseed 2 50
Batter
Kgge
Lard, fresh
Tallow
Potatoes
$ 25
Pried Applcf,lb. 8
Wool 100
Ham 20
Sides Shoulder 15 Country Soap 4(
dt withRibelO R6s 4fc
I
STRAYED AkVAV !
' the l'J h h:v, & Jja V.AAI-: :iH.T,n
yurH oM !-! t-ttnnjf, a sml! s;ar in i
her UrvurAi'. cup h;tU ft .a wh'i-. td.ioa
..JsWl.
vi- will r'tiru h' t it m'.
(abut a milr -.'t tVi'tn the t. iiu.st :;.'Jt1i
tr giv inf riDH'ion Witere hj ui,t; Lr lku:il,
halt Li properly rewnlr-.L
Turnip Kccil.
Ery U'hUr V'l Uuirli S'rap l.e.it,
&,tirvinc Inipr-'ved Ku a B.ua,
t.rlv rrp e Tup rUi .vrap Leaf,
ru'pl- I' p liura Jirta,
Lun Vfl'nw Sf!e,
H.i'iuti Kn.a, r l'u(a bag
l,i'pS Hvl'TiJ.
Thp Mubscriter will frarl, by ma. I. one
puu ik) of eithr of the above nnmf.. varpiir
i f Turnip St'pd. (poiaa pai; ffcr.f t uf
75 ctruU ia pUi;e 4ta:i:ii.
ij. kWtr.uv
8efd Ac Aerie. St. re, U.I Market Si PiiitAU.
k what. and deaier in Super
rhonphdte of Liiiie, u jaiitt at.ii ii.:ie lj-t
;!asM Jar uixl (;ian C'uterit,
"lOlt preering FKLI'frt in a perfectly
J Ireiti slate. They require r. ) Wax S l
der, or CeeiTi:. iral ins:.imly, ar.i are n.ore
rai!y sea.aii an I opened than any other arti
cle tor the purpite ever invented. Ail kind
of was asd cement are cuial'V di-aireeatile,
and uncertain ic ealtn?. beio maie entirely
of las, thee avoij the ob;ecti.'U to other
jars where tin or oiher nital i ueJ in the
covers. Tor sale in l.cwisburz. only tv
UlSt KliEMKR l.DMi at CO
WiHiaaisport 011 Worki.
yO.V-EXI'LOSI VE -ur.Cry.ta! Carton Uil !
IS Til. Ill r'.tl IbLS.
Orders promptly a;teui.'-J to.
II. V. Ilolden.
WiUiimsport. T'' 1US3
Uoclor II. V. SIXD.M l,
TTAVlNtj retiiriieil from the Arinv. i now
11
I'.cate i al Uoiriloe .V It 'a Is and oili-i.
hi professional service, to the puilic. May
be f.iunJ a' W in. T. Linn's
Builaloe Tp, Jone t, Ist'l p:'3m
SUZIAC WANTED.
T WILL pay the highest market price in j
i : x cash lor
50 Todh of Sumac,
; de.,v;rcd
r-unmediaiely. as the stalk will soon cum-
, meuce to get woody and hard.
E. J. HILL.
Lewisburg, June 13,1364
Estate of Jonathan Riser, dee'd
T ETfEKfJ Testamentary on lie estate of
Jonathan Kaer. tlec'd, lau of Buffalue
... u. I . jr . .. j
to me uosr.nbrr in due lorm o! law. A l
persons indebted lo as id c.iare are notified n.
.' make iramediaie payment. au Uhose having.
claims aami ihe same wnl present them
: t'T"'1! authenticated for seti'emeni to
j rolios tEu!. l
June 14. lSOl p!
The Eye and tbe Ear.
u n ... . .... . e , ... ... k,;. i . ,
ant neartj ,.r e.e ah.r. i ha i ,!ic-.. Mn att. ni.04
lim. to Boettei-t. Ilr.Kniht unJertrM.k l,i. eaae. au'l
; tunel hia. without an o,r.ti..u- I won! J alri. all who
are alt',i.-ted (., jiite inm a call.
c.!l EL V.eLr.
1 flartlet 'D. Jan. 7, .-ti
.' Ii-.
Estate OfJohll Dit,Ol'Cicrfl,r,Sen.,deJ.
I ETTEKS of Administratioairn the estate
h f U.etleodener. sr. dee'd. late of
w Uett township, l nion county, bavins;
been graded lo the undersigned, all persons
indebied thereto are requeued to make im-
t WM.Ju.VEB. Co. Treai.
demauds against the same will present them
iluiy authenticated tor enlement lo
JOHN H.CAV.HI1ELL, Addi'r
White Deer Mills, June li, lSf.-i pd
CandMate fur C'ourens),
rPHE uiidersicned repeciful!y otters him-
sell to the tiepahlicans ot the ronneenth
.N,vl.,r, , P,..cl.iran
r.0,ei the coutuies of Datinhin. Juniaia.
nhumberland. tsnvJer aad Union) for no- j
mmation by the several c..-iniv conventions !
ol RalJ dlslrirt. JOSIAH ESPa"
Hamburg. June 0, 1361
I1C.R1
II tHPI'Il,
Wo 620, Arch St.
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer
and
lltaLKB l
.lwRF 1
fUUiU JJUWJcnx,
enrm CTT TJtf n ITT fl t? If
, 50UD , rr,i
superior 1 LAI Ll) V A li L.
and ROGERS' superior I
t?All kinds of SILVER WARE made on
the premises,
done
H'.t7"C7 Hrpairinz carefully
loi.lint it
Estate of Lt. Col John D. IHusser.
TT'HEnEAS, letters of administration to
t) the estate of John I). Mus.rr, dee'd.
aIe 0f Lewisburg, have been (ranted to the
subscriber by ihe Register of Union eounly,
all persons Indebied to said estate are reques-
v
ted to make payment and those having claims
asainst the same will present them without
ueiay iu JUSJ tl ii sbi,
A,lm!n.l..rr,
Or tn hit Attsrnrrt,
lVwieburg, June 3, ltl!
ORW1U A UAVtS
Andrew Kennedy,
Solary Pnbllr. lenjmKsloBers Offlre. Lrvbttunc. !
WILL take the acknowledsement of
feed. Mortices and other -legal
instroments,admini.;er oaths, take affidavits
in relation to the income tax, Ac. Ac
United States Claim Agents.
V LICENCE having; been nrramed to the
undersigned to carry on the business cf
United -states Claim A (tents in Union county.
; ihey will attend promptly to the collection of
. back pay and bounties and the procuring of
15 penaions for soldiers or their legal represenia
14 lives, and the prosecution of claims against
45 ! the Un'ted Kiaies.
JAMES F. & JOHN B.LIXN
I.ewishnr?. March 25. 1B4
HYMN BOOKS Presbyterian. Methost
and Luth-ran,at FORREST'S
t I
( the tarnitti'tf, tii'.ur a'.-i a: nit f
li -liHi v, (i.n"h. r.or y u:J 1 n n hu-n,r,
a tli- u'.A tdlnl, i.7i MuiUrl !fr . ft r ti. p.
t i f one yar. lie h -pes y l-ict auctic i
t ul.r'l. o mr.t il.p paif'-nage brriufor
ei leaded iu thifc emLIislinirnt.
H 1. M MAHO
I.earib'irjf, A pri! J0, lbj
Success! Success!
a
'I'('f:i:.S.- hti everywhere ai:anile4 u
Armies an 1 so u may be said of
knelt X U.iar.'s Mrw faqluurauUli baMerv.
siiua'e'l on tiie Keu'ti i.!'- T Market sVceW
Letwerii 3i and tih. LenriT.nr.) which i a
perfect sucrev e hav;:.?, ai roDiderti
rxpor. ti lert up a ne c.-iironntioa Ligbt,
Huh can not te crpdseu f.r doe neei ia
civiox to tlie I'ulu.-c toal tieUcaia aUadmg
ivhica all a lin.re.
I't'irti ui.u on Pa;?r, Uca, Ulan, lad
Leather.
Wo have rn hun a vry !a-?e aasortmenl
M.f Pf.n... '... , 1 rank IL
buiiis-a.l ul wtitcit we Ul r al cut price.
i:.m;:.e kavv.n
WOOD CHOICES.
0
al lieaVT r' arnace.SJ lydi-r county. Uoo4
.tes will be paio mon.rjy in can.
Jdii.sCi. FR'S WALTER & CO
Droclamatfan
AFTER
r rz , n
it v Li tti
: Wl
1LT the iaten of all is that of
)
C. W. SCIIAFFL.E.
who. having returned from New York I
Pbilaielpaia, is prepaiad lo aril Good
Cheap for Cash.
. A W .-ort,
1 a'nu- v rni,i
nent of Dnies.Chemia's.Olli.
hrs. Dye Slutf. 'la-s, Perfum
eries. Coal O l, Lamp. Urnshrs.Trys, Faaay
Millions. Soaps, Contecioneties, S" uta, PifMa
Tutacco, Cigars, Cutlery.
&c. etc.
rhysieinns' prescriptioas carefull
compounded.
Wines nnJ Liquors for Meiicinal
purposes, warranted genuine and of lh beat
(lua'1,
i LEvTISBUKfi
- Mtt !, 18S4
GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE,
FINE CUTLERY,
aad sporitnu Apparatus a-raerally.
X.E. corner 2d and Walnut (:s t'hiladel.
phia. .March t. 181 Cm
I Important to Tax-Payers.
mitR SiiTK T.Y mnct , noil K.fn.. A
! J. on the ti" 1.1th of Ju'y nextaj in order
'" eni,u'e cjeuniy Treasurer :o pay laa
, -131"1" "1mrei br " "'-" Treasurer.
. -iccora.ng 10 u.e a:i oi Assrmwy passes
last session, n abatemtal will be allowed aa
heretotore, but if not paid y?r per entt unllbt
CEHErJT ! CEHEKT.M
rPHE subscriber would respectfully infona
X his old customers, and the public gene
rally, thai he will have constantly on hand
and for sale a t.i'l supply of his superior
Hydraulic Cement. IVr. os at a distance on
the Iibc of Canal oi Railroad can bave ttiaif
orders filled at shhri notice.
Addresa KUBCitT VALENTINE,
UeJcfonte.P
We di certify that we have used the abov.
t'etrrnt iu the erection of the Beilefonte Water
Works, and lake p'easure in recomtnendiog
it to all persons in need of a food article.
rnhJan'-'i Uiuoi dr Tat.
TAKE NOTICE.
VLI. PERSONS are hereby notified not
to rule on horseback or drive with
team on or across my Lots, which I inlead lo
i:
occupy as a Coal sard, without my conical
u atmen are notified not to lie op at my
Wharf, wi.hoat first consutting me. Any-..
wintalin lh ahn notice will hr ronaidaraal
a trespasser, and prosecuted as such.
WM. .'EULET
Lewisburj, April 8. It4
CEMETEnV TsJOTICe.
VT an Election he!d by the Siockboldera
of the l.ewishtirs Cemetery, the under
signed was eircred Treasurer.and all m.meya
for lots, grave-dijemc, Ac, man be paid lo
htm. Person, .utemsted will please note tho
chlmr.
Those indebted to the Cemetery AssociatietJ
are requested to make immediate payment.
SOLOMON KITTEB
Lewisburir, Jan. 22. 1SC3 m
KREMEK, I.OG & CO. have Jott
reed
A creat variety of descriptions and pnees--call
and see. May 6
JUST received a fine assortment lattl0
Ilrt CiOUdM, Embn idery, Veils.
Gloves. Trimmings, ic. Ac suitable for no
season also a fine lot of
June 20 KREW ER. LO.NO St CO S
C
arpETS is r'c''1 (Jan ,0) bf
TLASTER,Sj1! and Kish for ale by
If KPMF.K. l.OMe CO
-4V
. a.i, blank hovi. 'hut
labelled, has been f.und, aad is ifl ' Wl
effic tot ths ewner