Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, August 02, 1864, Image 1

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EY 0. S. WORDEH AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
Al i!.5t) per tear, rnvajn In 4damc.
ri minim atvi.ii t:k.ku
JVsday Mi'.rnini & Friday Afternoon.
AMENDMENTS TO TliK ri.SSTITtTIUS.
F'W tht Firtl Amemmmt.
F'tr tkt Sv,nti Anvnttm'nt.
itr tht 1'kiri Amtndmrut.
Vote for ALL the Amendments!
Election on To- 'ay. Aue. a, Ufi-tj
Turn Out!
For the lat time, we urye upon all
true friends of enr soldiers tni our coun
try to attend the elective on Tuesday, and
ote f ir a". tlw .-l-ii n hir-.ilt. Thtre can
do all they Can aaior them. Tbey wi.l
Hot crust our brave ao'dier.. no, cot even
their own enna in the army. Let, thcr--ftre,
!1 Uoin men every Hi-fub!icn,
and every tro P'mierat v'e f.ir the
firat Amendment. Let - oUier i-"e
the lines drawn let every one be spotted
who votet agaiuiit cur brave eoldura io
Oar State again invaded!
There must have been treachery or
tpm cirelersncps in tome one on our
tide, or most profound and masterly con
cealment and celerity on the other, to
mount for tbe fact that lart Natnrday
bKToitig at tbe raorrtest when New Irk,
Philadelphia aril i'arrisbur; paper e'a
led that the Kebtla were retreating south
of the Potomac !!fy ueie in I'humlrrs
lurj. They mitched about thirty miles,
in tbrce ca'amns, one by Mertersburg on
tbe west, by Greencietle in tbe centre,
nd by Wayuesbur on the csst. A fmall
L'nion force asai.ed then ibis tide of
Merceriiburg, but to no purpose. There
Erst entered Chambemburg bt)J horsemen,
who threw in tame shells, and, fiuding no
tepinfe, took p..ses;ion. (len. Cuuch,
tbe rolling stock of tbe railway, mucb '
mcrehaud i;, and tbe valuables of tbe
Bank, all retired sifely frm tbe approach '
of tbe invader;, who were estimated as
bigb m thirty th-u-md, (Kut we thibk
Were many Ic'.) It is said the C h A.
C. came along parallel and w-. re beading
them near $hippenburg. At any rate,
after brief r?ign of confijgration and
plunder, th Kebel host has aain retrea
ted to the Putotnae. We pive the Tele-
prams announcing the raid, undr tbe ,be North, the more capital the Democrat
bead of Latest News. j ia leaders hope to create against the G jv
The first time th Pk-b!s ciais into eminent. Tfco less aid tbe Government
v-namoersnurg, i.oi. a k h c.ure was at
borne, and tbey eat out bi cellar and bis
Urn and burned cp bis picket fence, very 1
nolitetv. Th nril ..r lh rimn.llrJ .
Mrs. M'C. to cutcruin tbem, and stole 1
bis horses. This year, for all these acta ,
of kindness, they burn?d his house down. '
rhambershars is a thrivine. wealihv
town, of, we suppose, C.000 inhabitants,
am. .1 3 . . 1 .
1 ne cenirai poruou . . we uuaer..UJ to
lave been burned down by oar 'Southern
r
trethren. j
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Q'JOta Of Union Countj. j
U'jcb til turreciKuii, me Uliowiug is
n approximation to tbe number enrolled
in Union eoanty, subject to military duty,
and the proportion of the Lalf million
nun needed ta avoid a draft :
JVWe Xo.
Xrflxl.
Brady township 105 1U
Buffaloe " itl7 84.
Kt l.uffaloe " 177 22
West Buffaloe " l '.O 19
Hartley " 152 13
Lewis " 9
llartleton borough 23 3
Kelly township 2' 10
Limestone " " 105 13
Jwwi-burg boraagb 571 72
M.fSinburg 117 U
New Berlin " 77 10
Union township 111 14
White Deer " 215 27
2-G9 2S5
Thit it 1 otif cf 8 a less proportion
(ban in former National drafts.
uut " oai 01 e,S" 01 ,l"0 DS31C(
men between the ages of 20 and 45 only,
t .a1 .i t.
re necuea to reueve tne cxnausted, and
io supply tbe vacancies caused by expira- nlar officer has influence, just as the same ; concerning stamps, do not ga into effect : tb noiere such homage and such con
tion of term and various casualties. In men woa!j tave at home : bnt fcsd. tin. ; .:i .t,. nf .,nt -htl. tk. .k.. ' fessions. and to offer to Him such saPtdi-
VI T T a- .....
ii noman rrooaonvy (.no tertaimet in
war-rememaer taat tne last wnicn our
y m y neea. :
Lmon men from Seeemnn remnna nr1
Rebel
. .
prisoners 15 to CO years old, say ' ;
,k, -. ,, ri, r. ... .
tbat pery available Rebel SAJier u wore
tkcjtelj. All they have tbe power ta
fet. they have gof, apparently. But the
State, hare more nor, capable
ff beariwj armt, than they had tr tl
KL,r.J... ... , . , . . .
.WKW muler j-rcemer:
ShaU the Soldier Vote 7
lie it ridci,,, hU life for von. Oan ynn
not Irn.t k; . - T
. ocn you vote, think of
" " before Atlanta, or ,t '
. ....i,u.6, .uu ao at uouU be done
ly tctre you there ! i
-jLl'etcr Wolfe is recr'oltdTgTgent for
Lycoming nonnty. Sacb agents are being 1
rapidly sent forward, as but about thirty
days remain to fill op oor tjaota uader
the last call. j
-V'-tf 77ik.r.7ry, i. National Fast '
da,
Io Lewisbnrg, the Banks will close ,
(and supper other business pl.ee) as Z , ' - T g'lin tbeB ,h 1
. lrt . ar .IfSlwllahelwraKaoaSV tTAWa t
wtoai. a give in another place ail tbe 1 . 3 DOT0o6 nd town
religions sprointmenta we j .r 'n'P' or ,n3lTill:l most eonoerned, to look
IU UI UJQU III '
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SflJrTlaf nrrl aw nr.l .k. v.... -I.
Northumberland eonaty elect Delegates
to tbe Nominatiag Conyention to meet
on Monday next.
wa.Yhat district in Uoioa county will
f1!! UDuiaiorjs rjfs f?r tbe FjliW. I
f T . . ' ' kinionists cf j
Recruiting in Rsbe! States.
Ve wint the farmers end m-chanics of
the free and loyal 5:ates, from whom tbe
great body of our troop have been re-
jCtu'.tcd, to mark well the pr-ipor-ilion.
The idea of recruiting in the Kebel Sta'es,
' embraced the success of two Idling ob
ject. Pir-t, the loyal ni'0 of the free
State?, having made the uwt noble sacri
fices f,r the lau.-a of the Union, were t
be relieved, as fr as pr...;b!e, fr-ra the
budjnf. of sirviceinthe GeU; and second,
the lcyal ni"0 of the Sjutb, who an yet
have bad frw opportunities to itriko c 3,'C
lie bluws fir the iJoTernmcot, were tj b
encouraged 10 every effort they were Will
log to make for the suppression of the re-
builion. -.Very S-utlura fain. n!C j''e
hk on Ae vrrjc 'ft', irvi'i'in, vht ran b
iwlv to c'-intrr t" I OiC q.f't'l Of
i K.irtltrrn, rtrr or K-iil-m tlitrirt,
S'lvi a me7i'inir mil tahrrr ttj such aec
f.'o.il. TIVKBY NE'JttH IN Tut SllLTU. EV
IRV I.A E WHO IS W ILI.IMJ TO STitlRE
A lil'W Tl'tt THK OVERTHROW OF THE
REBELLION' AND THE EMANTll'ATION OF
Hli:tLF AMI rMILV, SAVES A WU1TK
IA.N TO THE TREE STATES, ANI ENSURES
SI ANY A WHITE M'lTHES AND HER CIIIL-
i.RKNraoMWiu(,wiiox.nA-i)oBi-nA'A(;.
aulbor'Ziui; the Governors of free States
1 1 Ell op their quotas on the draft by re
cruiting in tbe rebel pt'ce. Yet in view
of there facia and ol j-'jts, almost tbe en
tire copperhead press of the eouutry now
oppose the basinets tf recruiticg in the
Siuth, by availing its practicability ind
ridiculing its f ff ctiveness. it tht ti
jfl if t',t Dtmirraiic Iccxfm ifOie .Vur.'i,
" th
Stih it a Ktf in rrl'W Any eneour-,
ageraent to volunteer Ijr tbe dulence ol
tbe Government, by the people of tbe re-;
beliiaus States, would destroy this de!u-
sion. And while tbe Democratio leaders
are tons anxious i maintain l "!0D-
able unity ot tne Mutt., tney sre equally
solicitous for the complete cihaustioa of
all the resources in men and means in the
North. The m.Te drafts tbat are male in
Cl0 derive from tbe loyal men of the'
goutht ,i,e rebellion is thereby made more
r..n.t.ilI- I
refp.ciaoie.
We W4Dt ,hB fmers and mechanics of
the free Stales to ponder these facts. It
needs no great sagacity to diseern them,
as trev are set forth ia tbecourse of every
correrbead orian of tbe land, now ppdos- 1
c . I
effjft b ,be Goffcromeo. ,0 cr0,h
. ... ... , , . - .l
rebellion. Tbe whole snrj-'ct is worthy
. , ,
cf tbe most eerians attention of the misses
0f the people. llirriJjurj Telrjrar,h.
' O'jjections Considered.
; " Thert iril be frauh committed if Sol
dier! are alloictJ to rote." Da yoo know
of any frauds in the Soldiers' vote for
L'nion county, in 1SG1 ? We never heard
one alleged. Nor ia Snyder. Nor in Nor- j
thambeiland. Nor in Lycoming. Tree, !
there were same in the rhih'le'phii sol
diers' vote, bat tie same occurs, to a
great extent, in the home vote of Pbilad , Gen. Kasscll uotiEes Maj. Bolton, present August next to be observed by the peo
every year. If possibility of frauds is a commander, tbat a new Flag is ordered p'e of the United States as a day of na-
valid argument agaiost the brave soldiers :
voting, it lies equally spaicst those voting 1
woo remain at uome. uappuy, mere are
' precautions and laws against frand, snS-
ciect to detect and punish, if enforced.
i ii se;.. r-.,n t .r.-
I ,, .
vote all one voy. Cut th.9 never bas
been done, scd we have therefore a right
to say it never will tedone. Theremnst, 1
of course, be a majority, one way or the :
otber - bat, if one votes for a particular
m or prtyi it ig cle ,bat for, can
aD(1 Bay do tte Mm9. TrQe( t g0M, pop.
pnf aUr officer could neither eoax nor com-'
'
pel ,be TOtel of sturdy American soldiers '
in general. Besides, as we all know, tbe
. rr .. . . !
oajcers are uivioea in sentiment, lust about
,. Mrnn ,k !
r-r'- nusu.
Tblt mea cng,gcd ; .bt;DJ? , delJ!j
ibouid tr lite tame way at thy fyhl
qoite -xim, bnt ia no proof of any !
nndae iEflaence exerci8ed 0e'r h Jo I
.1 . ... ,t . c u 7,
,Le Wlr cf 1S12 onr 8M" oted for I
rrei. Madil0n tBd lbe policy of tbe War I
party ; in the Mexican war. they voted '
for Goy. Shank, who approved tbe same. I
lSfil " '?! .I u: k
" 7 Ju" ,
"asonabiy, and ol coarse, yoted for men to j
eus,,,D ttem ,n ,Iieir " o conquer ;
those who are waging this war against onr j
"n.!g-
Ko Covsty Bousty. Yesterday, tbe
Commissioners of Union county decided
noi t0 leJ the tax for bounties which
they were authorized to lay by tbe yote of
,, . 3.e"' M ,be U"ention they
? T pnrP0"' "
m
yor eobittuiep or ran tbe chance for
drawing a pnte in Uncle Sam lottery.
ao9Lwisbargers wrote borne, days ago,
tbat Grant bad advanced mine 450 feet
under tbe principal Rebel fort at J'etcrs
burat, which seems to be destroyer.
aVjtbiog bw from Fb-rman.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA.,' TUESDAY,
The Proposed Amendments.
"Strnoj 1. V hene ver rny r ihe qualified
electors ill th.s ('iinni!"a,4tAiih shall be ia
cry srt'ial milnarv ervir. linger a reqtlisi
Urn fr-'iiv the PresitTi of the I'ni'nt Slates,
or by ibt authority of Ihia Vnm-nwcsith.
fr-e in a!l elections ht the m7'n, rn.lr
f ut h rejiilatioiif as are or trtl he p-esrri!e..
. laas fi'lr ard fCtCiial y a- i! '.rev "re
presen! ai l-ir tima! p. arts of erciiin."
SirTiui . Kc t:!l shall t.e pasel ,,v l!,e
Lcisla'urc cinUvmiE rrore than one so -jed,
which shi'l be rleariv eipreed in tie ti;!e,
except appropriation Ills"
Mrnni 9. JVo hit! shall be pf 1 hv ibe
Wi.ta-ure tnnwe y or pnvi et.e
p iwcrs or priv:1'? has reen nr mv n-ri--
nfier be cunli-rrrj upon Hie Luuris ui mi
i-niuiuonweaun.
Vole far all the 3ntcitenl$!
fcsT-' Why dual li' tiuitrnmrnt let the , T''" " ,oe s' "'J 01 JulJ '"'""i
' proj,k ktt-r nflhUr wag inquired, last ; ud W1 '3 lL tii
Saturday, when it waa found the Rebels ' Daeiy :
had so skilfully veiled their movements as j "That the President of the Uuited States
to surprise Chambersburg. My dear sir.,! be requested to appiiat a day fjr humili
did not the President and the Governor 'in nd pray r by the people of the
u-e.i-1 vjn poiut oat the danger, and call United States, tbat be request his enrti
for twenty fjur thousand 10l. days men ; lu-iooal adviser, at the head of the Kiee-
and what mre cmld th v do ? The men
were to ensrd car frontiers, and to da
d,..v .round Washington. And how manv
0 J0U lhiDi re,ponQ.d to this plea
t.o protect their own frontier?
L-u ttitn
fee thoiiKinl, wo believe. Finding that
our reor. e di i cot cbone to rauy, tne
14 , ,v . ,
Rebels (who bad retrea-ed) returned for
further ravages and plunder ami aid jo
J-id ct ft! and ct fir at th'jf can 1
11 Why no,' venU Grant's nrmy?" That
is ju,t what the ltebels want, and hepe to
see done. Bot Grant and bis men say
! the, have Lee b, the throat, and dare t
,ef g0we mast rrotect oarselves. Tbe
. military authorities are on the watch, to
tcIp n, s thej C10i bat the lesser evil.
' BOSt be su5iTii f.r tbe Ereter eood.
Wsabave historical parallel. When
Wasbin2ton and Lafayette held Cornwal -
,u t Yurktowo, the traitor Arnolt made
. - n..i..,.,, i ; ......v. .nn
New London, ia his na ive State. That and do Ui will, humbly believing that it
. . . ... . . . . : . .
leartui tragedy uij not divert our uenerai
t t :. : ... . i:... .1.. ... . .r
Itouj uis iiupuitaub uijiui, luu DuubCES Ui
, L i i .1
which closed the war.
lrOur soldiers are mainly intelligent
tnen, ho feel more hearty, abiding inter
est in suppressing tbe insurrection of tbi
in suppressing
.
aristocracy, than most of as can who re-
main at borne, i bey also, in tbe bald,
can best judge as tn tbe wise or the on
lse o'irrofii o: tne power oi uov.
eminent. If they
think a llano; is best
it if tbev think it not
' a
,!, :.! f-.. ; . If thuD .k;V ,'i r,A
U w y will voii, iui i a a a as v w iuiui u vv
best to "swap horss when in danger of
, - , .. - . ,
drowning," they will vaie accordingly.
"So my tee oil." We Lsppea taknow fraternity may be restored, and peace ts
some of our political opponents wba will tabiisbed throughout all oar borders."
vote to restore the elective franchise to
oar country's brave defenders. Let that
be the general feeling. Think bow it
would cheer the soldiers to know tbat, at
borne, everybody retognircd their rights!
3Tbe 51t P. V., having lost a Flag olutioa, and heartily approving of the de
in a hand ta ban J contest with the Rebels votional design and purpose thereof, do
at Spottsylvanis, on the 12tb May, Adj
for tbat gallant regiment.
Ki
Iltd- Wold and :
, ', j
other Colleges, hav-1
- ' .
,
den, graduates of otb
ing adopted Lewisbnrg as their choice, j
received here the dereeof M. A. in course,
(dJ not "b-norary," as we stated ia car
,., -.
"iZTm- k 1
tarU m- lK MoDlcl'n. of MiffliBborg,
D,a lQ0 'eu,C!orJ lae leceu' om- j
ttieoiemtoi in J-.asiOU.
Stamps under tbe Hew Law.
The provisions of tbe new rev'euue law, !
clauses of tbe law are in
MU au bw vB ai i. u n uas w w VIMVI
full ftr.PMtinn
after the first of July
Tbo new sched-
"
nlo of stamps on paper of most fiencral
.r i
naa was 1 1 ha al 1,1 nve
, . . ...
ju groemeuia, ui ecrj aueei u c
Oo ,.Mt baok cbi3 cU
On bills of eschaoee, or promissory
D0,e8 SsT e?er' 100 or frction'
P thereof 5 cts
0n bond for ,be PJmeat of mooey
for every ei.OOO or fractional part
thereof 50 cts
On brokers' contracts, each 10 cts
0a eonveyanse, for every $400, mr
-T 1 - - al l
50 cts
iracnouai oari
On leases of land or tenements, where
tberemal is $300ayearoriess...50 cts
On leases where the rental exceeds
J30C a year, for each additional
$200 or fractional part thereof ...50 cts
On mortgages, for any cam over 5100
and not exceeding 500 50 cts
1 On mortgages over 8o00, for every
I multiple of that sum or fractional
' part in excess 50 cts
i P. .anoint, f.ie fttn nirmpni nf ant :
uu av... ... r-j . j
tnm of money, or of any debt, ex
ceeding $20
2 els
Tbe provision Concerning receipts is
new tnd should be especially noticed.
Col. Bumford, Assistsnt State Provost
Marshal, aod Chief Mnstcricg-io Officer
at Ilarrisborg, bas been relieved, and or
dered to report at Governor' Island, New
York. This movemeot is bailed with de
light by the soldiers, witb whom Col. Bum
ford bas been exceedingly unpopular on
aeoont of bis red tape pros livities. Cspt
is bis tnKeetor.
Cengresi and the President caiiin5
for Pravfer
' ' '
A ,int re.olu.ion r.-d b,h Hon,e,
of l'oi gres. cjllir-i; up..n the I'residen t
eiTPict a da7 of f-t;.o and prayer. This
' actioo of our highest legislature fca doubt
lea been r' eeiveij witu rnii"0 fatiene mn,
. . . f .
arjd aa finmg rjp ntot tf tbe loyal
Christian aei-rimcat of the nition, in v.cw
cf the present ni"-it prae srid eouip'icstetl
crisis in our affiim, bub m:litry and
cil. The rf fiiuijin, wliicb orti'itiateJ in
' the !I 'U-e, if q i itcl in tbu aoeoaif aDjisg
Uocuiueut, at t nlowi : j
! A rROCI.AM ATIO.V.
i
j j-y tie J mni-nt or the lu,tft iSMW.
Whereas, the Seoa'e and Houseof Uep-
resentatives, attheir last session, ad pttd
a concurrent resolution, which was ap-
ntive departments to unite with bici, as
the Chitf .Magistrate of the nation, at the
City of Uashiu'on, and tte members of
; Congress, and all oatratts, all civil,
military, end naval cS:ers, ail soldiers,
sailors, and marines, with all law-abiding
. peop.e, i c.jutuub v tueir uun j'iacca ui
i i. .l t .
I worship er wherever they may be, to eon-
' fees end repent of their msaiMd kind, to
implore the cnipassijn acd fjrgivencss of
; tbe Almighty, tbat, if consistent with His
' w;l, the existing rebeliian my bs speed-
jj, 6CFpr;s3eJ, ad the supremacy of the
institution and kw. cf the Units State.
miJ fce established throughout ail the
Suits : to implore Him, as tbe supreme
i;uer 0f lbe ,orld, B0t ta destroy us as a
' ..ePp!e, Dr.r suffer us to be destroyed by
' thehostilitv oreonnivanee of otht rnations.
or by obstinate adhesion ta our own coun -
. sels, which, m;y be in coufi ct with His
eternal purposes; and ta implore Hita t9
;;),. lh. n.i,,.j ,.f ti. .tir.n ntn.
. ism aceorajnee wita uis mil mat our
' i -i 11 k. - ,.;i..ii
( ;iuo suuu.ia wo uiaiui4iui:u ca uuhgu
, e -i t .
, people among tho family of cations; ta
impicre Him ta grant to our armed defen-
ders and tbe masse of the people tbat
f nA.A. -t nj l
ivuntvi imwti VI 1 ceiSMUDC. .ui, (uuiu
ance, necessary to secure mat result ; to
implore Him, io Hi, infinite goodness, ta
I .nr.An it.. ln.ll. .nli.tlil.n ll. vninit.
. iu..fe-.- ... -
and quicken the conscience of those ia re
i bel'ioo liit theJ maT SJ iovo Bc'r
' ,a1 f rcedi:J fe'tirn ta their allegiance ta
... i-.:,.i c...- .i i.
m ','neui.jr icicm u .ueir allegiance to
wa,m 0,i,'" ,u" ml-T
ntter y destroyed, that the effusion of
:..','.', . .
' blool may be stayed, and that unity and
Naw, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln,
President tf the United States, cordially
concurring with tbe Congress of tbe Uni
ted States in the penitential and pions
sentiments expressed in the aforesaid res-
' hereby appoint the nar Tocesday or
tional humiliation end prayer. I do here-1
hj fatther 'nV'te "d thc h"Js f '
tbe Executive departments of this govern-
. . . ., ,, , . , l
m.nt tnY!hor Kith .11 am. l 11 I
ment, together with all legislators, all
. j
;es aad magistrates, and all other per
sons exercising aathority in the land,
whether civil, military or nava!, and all :
,,idler!i 8fSaen sod marines in the na-
tioDtl Kn- and cther j , IodUw.
abiding people of the United States, to .
liumh s thrir r.rf..rrDfI r, l.iwa nt nnbll.
.... ... , r...
wuiuiij uu tun usj io. mere iu reauer
o the Almighty and merciful Kulcr of ;
ctUoop, u the Coores3of the to. ted i
i3.a i-
owes nave, in incir auresaia resolution,
solemnly, so earnestly and so reverently
a.-i . ...
recommended. Abraham Lincols.
Fena'a Soldiers, in South-West
I am daily receiving letters of inquiry
from the relatives and friends of sick,
wounded, and deceased soldiers in thia
, .ii , ;
iicjunmciii. ai always aaorus me pleasure '
to give taem what information 1 can, as
speedily as possible. I desire to offer a few
suggestions, which I think will be fonnd
valuable to such correspondents, and will
greatly facilitate my endeavors to aid and
ODiige. mem.
Tbe name of tbe person concerning
whom the inquiry is made, sboa'd always
k- : ...ii . i
gieu m inn aiso toe regiment ana :
eompany ta which be is attached-.f sick,
or wonnded, the hospital in which he now j
I is, or was when last beard from if decea
sed, the time whon, and where, if known.
Applications asking my aid ia proea-
ring a furlough for a soldier should state
where the soldier for whom annlicatinn io
,
made entered tne service, ant) when be
last visited borne, whether sick or wonod-
ed. and where be may be found, if known.
If correspondents will always be thus
explicit it will save me much valuable
time and their wishes will be mora tally
and promptly attended to than otherwise.
lo tbe friends of Penn. soldiers in this
4 a . ma w. I taavAoviU ak-a .11 I
"-f-:""-"t - ovuiuu- i
Dieauons addressed to ma will meet With i
k it,.. ikt
I uc caiiiHt puoaiuie rosuuotie. " - - . . . .
J AMEiat'M a vrvri lit ' he present and pre-ent their claim, other
l . r. t u CUAMBEBUH, wi, from coming in
Lteot. Col. and Penn. tliliinry Agot, , ,ha(t f ,h. f,d.
Nashville, Teoo. 1-H.V P. LIN. AndKcr
AUGUST 2, 18G4.
; uTT
I L0rea l-eaa.
liCMlMifuS CO, Ju'j 5.
; I . p.t,ful to ,oo .nJ ton-
j. ,nd.-nt" f ir the information giea of lb
hrreabrmt. welfre. is . of the IJier-
. , , , ,
ia rcpreentfd every where, acd ber sons
r 3 ' .
tae faca oa nearly every bailie in j
defence of our giaviou Union. I call it.
cur uri3rjjn Union," for th'n war is
showing her fair proportion, ter real beau
ty, ber saperinr eicslicncy, ia lifcht e
wot n jt cf before.
Tbe aona of Uiijon crnntv have enlist
ed in other States to which tbey bad mi-j
erated. One of these bas fallen, who was
koown in a ror'ion of jour county
II.I.1AJ1 if. 1 IILI, m UftllTC
lin, at the opening of the war lived in
Yates eunaty, New l'jrk. Near three
ago bo enlisted in tbe HSih N. Y. S.Yol.
Iteg. Nearly the whole of his time of
service waa on the Peninsula, btlow Hich
ciocd. He was in the ezpeditiua of Geo.
Hitler towards i'ichmorid, to literate this j
L'oion prisoners, lot which failed tbrongh
the
treachery of e rne one who cotin-d ,
tbe authorities at Ilicbwoai. In letter
.. . ..V
. ne wrote oi toe 411c. marcu, .u
; ing endured cheerfully, in tbe heps of
' taking the ci'J by earprise and delivering
the prisoners.
After ?h eamnaien of
--- - - ,
Smith's army corps, in all tbe movements
yf fcst ls,h jQn( whea
jjmiib m,Je ,be tm?Tin and c-ptare of
p,rt 0( the wrks ofPttersborj, the Keg-
itaeut to which be belonged was with the
f'nt. Three charges cn the eneuy were
tU0" ".&l "d second, Prey ;
?""d onmed-n tbo tbtrd cbrg9 be .
hj.hc. ,Xa"tbe f I
.d without a sun :gie or groan died, j
J- A. PeM.
" ' " " " " !
' T ACfof" AKT CS
Ml If waa ) TV M
1 .
ItV TtlLCt.Ril'lI.
I Harrisbcro. Sat., 3:15, P. M. The
: Rebels came toCbambersburs, at 3 o'clock
0 -"eccoiumn, auey "m""'"
Bank. Town Hall, and CuL 21 Cure
, . 1 T I 1 I .. . J L -
jdtnea '
"
rT T t nn 11 as f 1
1 UARltlSOUHU, uuivuv, M. i a.
. R . . . kurQel in Ch.mbersburj
t,; .,rt trnm th Sr,rinr t.. Wasbini;-
Main street from the Spring to Washing-
; toa. Market from the rai.ruadto Franklin, j
I ..J li.iin ap in rnini- The have I
auw w "- - V I
----- ----- j
! 9n -. . .!
I ' - - !
I'etersburg was opened in earnest tni
morning, and at daylight we blew op one
j of the principal Rebel ba
od Lad carried three tier
' parthworths.
batteries, lt guns,
v-..Cia "' w. v-w .
' . ,i
, . .
HARBlSBrao, Aug. 1, S A. M.
Th. n,.m. h,. h,,n driven hack towards
- j
Hancock,
j Cbambcrsborg is in ashes.
Grant has blown op tbe Rebel fortifl-
cations before Petersburg, and by last ao-
. eonnts a great battle was raging,
Tuewday Morning's evTs.
The llarrUburg train being ssarly 3
hours behind time, we ean not wait.
Vote for ALL the Amendments!
Fast Day, Thursday, An;. 4.
biermon in ihe morning, al ibe Meibudist
noose, by Kev. Mr. John
Kervice abo in ihe Baptist honje, at 1, P M
and evenui;
Iii ihe evening, at ihe Christian house, by J
K- ir- F"n"''
5 pSriferfltl
IIHIUUH
CorreeUd Semi-VctX't ly J. Wall & Co.
Vheat
$2.20
1.50
ICO
75
Batter i
Lard, fresh
Tallow
Potatoes
SO
15
15
It
45
6
Corn
,j
",s. -
""J
OOi 1 00
Fl!eJ
Dried Ap ples.lb
.m
20
Woo!
1.03 ,
Sidesl Shoulder 15 Coontry Sosp 4(.?0
do with Ribs 10 Rags
4("f5
jjhm
I-JI lafVJfrTa'
r nnc. a., . -d i3 r-r-.n month, .ai a da.a.
I T Lia-r&l in Himio&urc, nNK, v a.jh.
Io L-wlfhun. lrt in-k. CAR'H-lSE. wife f n.nry
RaiDB.a?il 3o yean. (Knorrai from ber lata rcflJtBM
Bear Ui. ijourt iloaa, W ninrisia v, at 4 t. al.
In L-winbori. Itt in.f, I S rrs. mm an4 4t.
AI.ICl- dattihter C R.O. asil Mary HrUol. ('"Oral
at 6&lor tlit- ..eniDit.
A STRII DOS.
Stray Doc rame oo mr premia.a oo tbe ln.. ta
owner will piea5t emil. r-roT- croiiertr, par efcarja
a., owner will P1-.45S
and takaktm awa;.
3x t.a.lio.M!.tiaw tfc.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
IN the Orphans' Coart cf l'nion eonnty
in the matter et ihe first and final areount
of Charles Moll. Administrator of Srimni
Moll, late of Wesl BotTalce township, dee'd.
The Auditor appointed to make distnbntion
of the balance in the hands of ihe Adminis
trator aforesaid anions those entitled to the
will moot tnr that nornose at his office
-- - r .
iV'JLi
wn;re al, pfrson, ar, notified to present their j
j Claims or w uruanca i.um 1,111111115 .h .u. m
share ot the land.
JOHS D. LINN', Anditor
Auditor's Notice.
-riv .K. Ornhan' fTnnrf .if fTnino ennntv
I in tbe mailer of the second and final ;
accoani ui k. ua i ir .-i u i , lianuui v. i
I will and .esi.ment of Co,.a. Moll, late ;
r.t W,.t BnrTalo lownshln. deceased.
r .-i i u n t- . . u.
The Auditor apoointej upon eieeptions
filed to the above account, and to distribute
ihe sum admitted by accountant lobe dur and i
in his hands amonK those lrt ally entitled
h. s wlM for rtli p!lrposesi his
i...ka a)nK aaap
office ,0 Kwisnorg, on . .r -
of Angnst, levti. at one oclock. r s, wntn
..a .11 aerumi interested are notified;
"TilE UNION," catibiWei ia 11 .--Whale No.. 2,6? 0.
-HIROXICLE," establish! in 1 8 Whsfc K, 1.053.
STRAY IIEEe-
I pAME uniVinv uremic abuut ten dan
t 2...TfftVr:fsllt.Ei. wthrrJl.-h
i " ThV:;:":';
r,nve property, pay cirtrs. ani iau ;
awar. "H AKCS tiiM-'d.
T. Oue ol ikr SHien ;i a l.a:l
United Slates ('Uirr. A.sesti.
i.IC'ENK bavin; t ern rrimcl in lie ;
ou 1er'2tie.? u carrv cr !:ie b3ine?s if .
A
fnitefl tate- C:arT! A?nts in 1'iiirm fcurcty. .
rhv wll a:ten I rrwi.ptly the ri l cri-n i-f ;
t.ick pav ani b.'Uiiii'-s and the pri-ruric; i-f
. peu.u-11 forr.i ',ers.r ;heir 'esI renrren'.i
' lives, and tae prisecutH'R oi cia.a aAitt .
the Ln;ied Nia'ri. 1
JAMKS F. &. J')Hi' D. Li.j.i
Lewisbur?. March 22. Irt
n J T?'1) f
rst?j.v vt
THE aniler:jnei, havlr; o'c:a red tie im '
i i the larniture, a:jrei an ! n'.ia-M o(
Mr. Ricmas.-) V. Lou; s. . I! c ir.unoe ice
Bakerv, Jonfeeiionery ikl .Nele n tus.n.
at iheoM ;an1. i n Market ireu lor lie pe
riod of one year. He hope byuin a train ,
to busine io mer.t liie patronage hreiufore
ejitcu,! to ih. ei'.jtiihirrnt.
i: L. M'UAHON
Lisbar, April Ii, l-t':l 1
Success: Success!
C'lTCEoj has evervahere anen'ed our
. i c
ki Armirs ail l sn ii mill L't; i ui
rktf,,kif lirrv.
: .h.'so'u-h s-de of Market
beiween .! anj i.h. Lew,itor..) vn.cn - a
r - -
fjpense, hied up a new combinaiiun L so;
ahich caa col be surpassed f. ,r fine ttTsct id
C.vin; to the r.cture that dehca e ihaJirtc
shicii all a Im.re.
Piciures iaen on Paper, Iron, Giass, acd
Leather.
V have rn har.d a very larre a:arne:
of Frame', Fine Cases, and l'aolo;raph Al
bums ail cf ct:ch we offer i cuv prxe.
enu:.j: &'bawx
rfignof the STAR. "
31illcr wanted.
' A pf Miller can seenre a ern) M'aauna
Inquire of JOHN WALLS fc CO
l.tvriibore, Wsy 25, lCi
AFTCR
L i '
i
.
; 1)
LT ite lattti cf ai! ia that r-f .
J-
C. W. SCHAFFLE,
who. baviac returned from Stv Yorj ant!
Philadelphia, is preparai as sell Ucds
Cheap for Cash.
A Iarjf assortment of nraes.ChemltaVs.Oi'.a.
I'alnn. Varnishes. Dye StnrK liiass. Perfum
eries. Coal Oil. Lamps, Broshes.Tcys. Fancy
jnin-'i!, S aps, Cnntec.ioneries, un, Pipes,
Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery,
6iC 6iC. Ao. dta.
rhj-sicians' prescriptioas carefallj
eompounded.
Wines ar. Llquora tor Medicinal
f-nrposes, warranied genuine ar.d of the bast
coaliiv.
- Mtv 2, 1M
! GUNS, FISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE,
j FIJIE CUTLERY,
ac spartlig Apfaraia (toarrally.
; "MOPS. Lines. Ktc. BaWets, Bait, Flies,
X Hoi'ks, Meis, Foils, liloves. Masks,
Billies. Corkscrews, Di g Col'ars, Ac, con
stantly on hand and ft.r tale Wholesale and
Keiail al the Sporyman' Depot.
JOHN" KRIPER-8,
N.E. corner 21 and Wainut S:s Philadel
phia. March 4. l! 6m
CEHEI3T! CEHEWT
ifuiiy inform
rpHE subscriber wct'd re. pec
1 bts old customers, and the public rene
rai'y, thai he will bare constantly on band
and for saie a foil snpplj- of his superior
Hydraulic Cement. Persons ai a distance on
the line of Canal or Eailmad ran have thsir
orders filled at short notice.
Addrea ROBERT VALEXTIXE.
Bellefonie, Pa
TisTTWomat.
We do certify that we hare ned the abeve
fercent in the erection of the Eellefonte Water
Work, and lake p'ea3re ic.recommenilinj
it to all persons in need of a good article.
robJanSJ V."iue 4' Tan.
TAKE NOTICE.
I LL PERSONS are hereby notiied not
' V. to ride on horseback cr drive wuh a
team on or across my Lots, which I intend Sr
orenpy as a Coal Yard, wahoal my consent.
Boatmen are notified not to tie up at my
i Wharf, without first consulunj me. Any one
1 violating ihe above nonce will be considered
I a trespasser, and rrosecsted as sorh.
WM. FEU LET
Lewiaburs. April 8, 19R-S
KnCMER, LOXti & CO. hay jtrsi
pee'd
A ereat variety of descriptions aod prices
call and see. IMav f
I I sr rrirea a nor B.w.iiaitai bmiiiic.-
i. . wr - al I
r , i r .
tj re-. .Oodi; En.bro.dery Terl.
"loves, ."rimming. Ac Ac. suitable for the
. temon alo a fine lot of Domestics at
! Jone2i KREVEH.LniG CO'S
.PTS :.. ,m iJone -ffi Yt
pAPET '"'V'LVr I ONG A I'O
v
fvLASJTER, Salt and Fish for sal by
3 " KKEMER. LOO A CO
X nr. .wen. 1 "
Exprnar loK. A blank book, ihas
labelled, has pveo i.-und, and i lft at ihit
Pe pf thv owf
Admlalstr'.tn's Kot ice.
w
KEPEAH,let!r..f a-fmnti-ira'-na anon
ih e'a-e ol E1.1J VH tK. Wd.
late if : l-er l"n3 p. i.x-w
hj .-e S-ec i.-an r ! tn ihe int n' er. ii itaa
!"..,-in i f la, nriire is he'r-T fiet all Ber
n.n ItiiOw n" i;ienie!ve t'i be imlcbted la
3' 1 r-t.if, tn msVe imn e 'it tyaieai
a-i't lb' e hiving flairrs aa'rsi H awru.
i'i prrett mris '::i'v mhi-tirairii for
;feu.tiiL JtJHN Cit'VKR. .VWr,
or ha A l'j, J. 11. C. Rc
J-.:r i rt
SCHOOL NOTICE.
BY i.rler of lae S-hui Director" ef thw
H -rouch , f L' :-iiirK. the H'BLIU
! 'HO!L "f ili.i Ui'Ti uu will opew oa
ThTirv.'av ih? I'.'h day .f S-pteaber. I4
an I fa'.urilav the 3i rf H-a'-ember i Csei
f-ir the flTipinatioo of .Dp'iranta fr. lb
TY.y Hlilt.. ( be he!"! ia ihe SonU
Ward i.ftm'l iiallU.np. c-mnfnnns at 9
o'clock, A.M. V.S B. I.INM.
FereTrr of h .mr 1
now to rrsrr.QY
ROACHES, RATS HICE,"
Bed Itn?". a'i &.C.
'a Curl's Versiia Estercinatot-I
JT I
INFAl.l.fULE-13 ISr'AI.I IbLK I
pnt up in I.arse licies Ii'r -o era. - is
a-i !( f t u. wiisnt mix:r3 wito otner
an cle. 1' f- cr spo;!. ei dry or worthies
l. kr 'nr. IP- K ; fcrfwtr. Vlil. W
lrft!,.-knt.. : t ! "i it jiiU u 4i-.lot-'f UhIV
b i. ti t Jftu, :i t . u. ill.1 M
!. .'.' L it. Soil t"T All lTQ.-f1U fclVi llMllft
ltP-nl. ift l T: i' I l ! .1 3 -Ik MW" 4
.t l r fll:f HI'.l;JlT('!l.tii ir b
r I .t l..i.if .i-t-J iLr I r-.ri-jr. Ifpil iJ
or1, l-f.h -:rt iiU T- in.i. V.n.l ftor .
!Mi Jjr--isl s:r -t. --' t.nut, Ul T.Dttj aa4
Ei--Blll. fHilLtU 14
in L-w. ' irr. rKVtETT BT! V1 trV-ll
.r.1 r.
kill f
i Et;
,H 1 W. acllAtLB
11. Kt..t.M
! cmrn.vs patesi
j Claos Jars and Claa Cover.
r
U!I preerv.n? FULITs in a pertverly
ire-.n tiaie. J aev re-.a.r no aa. oji-
ilrr. or C'emeni, sl iu:aii j. and are suora
ea-i'y a ;J an I i p rri'd th2n anv other artl
! c;e for the purpose eier invented. All kind
i uf til and ceroetii are eenaiiy diagreeabl,
t and uncrnaia in sea':n2- Be.r. ma 1e entirvlT
. uf e!ai. thee av iid the obiciinni to olhvr
I jars where tin ur c;her meial i oed in tb
I cover, for.a'.e r l,e'bnfr. on!v by
( IC51 KKF.MKIZ Lil.NU & CO
Willtamsport Oil Work
'O.VEXPLOSIVEPw.Cryaial Carbon 04
IV TUiHT rAfKlCES.
Orders proai-Uy aittaded lo.
U. Ia. noldcm.
tow
V::!iatr.pon, Pi
Poctor II. C. STED11S,
HA VIJfG retarne.1 fmm tbe Army, is now
located at B'lffVoe .V K a ! and oflvrsi
his professional ser;rri io the public. May
te fnuada' Wra.T. I.inn's
BuSali Tp, Jane 1?. leS.
p.!Srn
SUnAC WANTED.
I WILL pay the highest market prioa la
CASH for
50 Tons of Sumac,
delivered at myTanyari in Lewishurc. Per
sons who intend gatnerme,hon!j cummvnea)
lir ircinediaieiy, aa the staik will soon com
mence io eel woody and hard. -
E. J- HI LU
Lewi-.barf, Jnne 13, 1?54
Estate of Jonathan Eoser, dee'd.
LETTERS Tes:amen:ary oa the estate of
Jonathan Koser. dee'.i, late of Buffalo
lownhip, I'nton eon.try. have been graaied
to ihe subscribers ia due form of law. Ail
persons iniebted to an 1 es'ate are notified to
make immeiiiaie payment, and those having
claims asamst the same wiil present thcra
properly auibentieited for ett'ement to
J'll K SKt. r.ui.-. I gi-ra-MLVSlvX
K0.-KK. U-J, ' (or
June 14. :H pi
The Eye and the Ear.
DR. . H. KMflHT, of Lewisbnrs. havinf
had twen:y-five .ars" rrartice. one re
h:s services lo thoe hr are afflicted with
diseased Eyes or Ears. The following is oa
of a number of Testimonials : ,
S!t ra ra-t trth Nin4 of 0.
tUnerlT s if Uk oth- r I haJ p4na attradlac
tio. to c- St- l r. koi-'ht un-rrna hi raw.. M
eurrO Mm without an nprrmtion. i would tvia all
arr a&triad to fira him ciL AMT XL WoLf.
Uatll-b.o. JaD. 7, 1-I 1m3-J
Estate of Mn Dirfff nderfcr.SciL.dej'd.
T ETTERS of A iministratian on the :ai
Li cf John DirSederfer. rr, d?c'd, Ure of
VV bite Peer irwnship. l'nion county, havins;
been eranied to the undersigned, all peron -indebted
thereto are reqoe.ited io make im
media'.e pay menu and those having cuima or
demands against the same will present iheoa
du'y aaihentteated for seitlement to
JOHN H. CAMPBELI Adm'r '
White Deer Mills, Jane 11. 1814 pi
Candidate fur Congress.
THE undersigned rexpectfo'iiv offers hi
sell la Ihe Kepubitcans of tor Fonrteenth
Congressional District ol Pennsylvania (com
posed ol the counties of Danohin. Juniata,
.XorlhnmberlanJ, Scvder and l'nion) fur o
minaiioa br the oeireral entiniv convention
of Ihe satd dtsirict. JOisIAH ESPT .
Hamsburt. Jane 9. IS!
IICARV HARPER,
No 620, Arch St
PHILADELPHIA,
Mannfactnrer
and
UlaLBB 1W
WATCHES,
rrXtTE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER-WaULf,
and ROOERS' sopenor PLATED WARE.
CP" All kinds of SILVER WARE sado
the premise. WATCH top-M carciaiiy
dose
I(i4'm3
Estate of LL Col John D. Hussar.
TITHEREA. letters of admmttratMa W
V the estate of John D. Maev. Ve .
laie of Lew.sbnrr. have bee. f ramed lo tho
subsrnber bv the Ree. sier of I io coT.
all persoas indebted io said estate are rp-
ih saute will pre-"' I" -T"'
deiavto JOSEPH Ml WE-
n,,tr.A 0 I-"
lrakuT. Java S. laa