Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, August 09, 1864, Image 1

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"THE UNION"," established in lSHYY!u,le No 2,681.
BY 0. N- WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO, PA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 18C4
CHROXirLE." esial.Hi.ieu in 13. .IWhole NX 1.060.
At sJl-SO per Tear, alnayi In Adtnncc.
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rlRUMIKO M.MI- K:klT
Tuesday Mornin k Friday Afternoon.
tTl)0 Uui-.m Cuijnty Vut car-t hst
fall fur Ourtiu 8i,4 W-i-,.3warJ fur llgwr
nor. and (-4 Aiy.j Fur at:4 Aiiii.-t the
FuLlicr' 'ullLit; aiiitnduit-it. it limy Li
interotiiua to compare us follocs :
Curtiu. tor Sml.tr. WxmIw. Aa.SoI.Y
LewULurg 4M4 li22 177 11
Kellv I0S :h -JM 0
Buffil. 2i. l:)7 1H i
Kast Hurrah 142 11") 4 2
WtKuffaloe 113 77 llf 41
Vbiui 1W 23 K.: l.N -i
Uraly 113 f v.5 -V.)
Hartley 13S t'3 111 !"
llartl.tou SS 32 27 17
lwi h7 ' 41) 20
Lini.-tone 9 U H 4't
.Vitilliil.iir-.r l"t 7! 1"4 43
NewRcriiu 7- C. 41
Union r-G Ml 7S 4'.t
2'2l 1V24 1250 4-1
1250 44
774 10 40... majorities.
Tbe RfTiuMiran party and ortTtn t'.k
arly, open, and earne-t grvuud Fur the
Amendments. The K'ui.KTais made uu
fair and abore-board a-saults a.- a party
bnt failin; to advoeat. thov have shown
irant of friendship f,.r tbom : and the r-te
rat Aaint them in stronu LVnioTatio
localities shows the secret undrrntandini:.
M.t if tbe leaders circulated tbe fal-e-
1, m1 that tbe 1-t Aniriidnieut wnuld alLw
ncrues, boys and foreigners t- vote and
thir papers published everything th' y
could find against Soldiers, t prejudice
the people aaint them and their caii-.
Tickets aoainft the Aiucudniontji Kire
tued fru the "Arus"' and other I'cin-
orntic ofnos, but none for them a we
axe aware of. The llcrutliean jirintod
and circulated only tickeu fob the Amend-'
luenu. lleinoorau only electioneered '
eomeof them m"t recklessly a-ainst the
Foldiers' riirbt to voto. Thus is our patry
mst cdearly on tbo record, on the right ,
aide the Democrat have allowed tln-m-:
elves to be pkeed on the wrong side. j
The vote is a third under lui year's, j
Lcwisbur;; and the three Tuwcships it ;
adjoins voted as follows : j
For the Soldiers to vote 7n2
,y?aiut ;
it e nope our bojs will be sati5ed with a
comfortable little majority of C0 !
Jvcllt Township, in I uion cuntv.
a "star ' district. When we last iu-iuircd
she had neither pauper, tavern, physician
or lawyer within her happy borders, uor
did she return one voUs ajniu.t the right :
of the soldior to a choice of rulers ! j
e- 1 tr.wt. a
Our mends in Hartley township were
. - , v, rv,;i ii f
certainly eaucht napping. hile 4o ol
them remaind at home., thinking it ' all .
richL" the Cops rallied most of their men
. , ., . , ,.' ,, ,
ana semrea majority . j.ut as there
trcru returned 5 more voU-s than voters, .
we are inclined to credit tlie correct vote
..... . . . ..... . .
Ol oia Hartley in tee foMura iavor. uch
errors as that, however five more votes
than rotors' cauies ', deserve scrutiny.
Shall the Citizen Soldier vote?
MAJ. FCR.
rhilad!phLi 17.21
Chester CSOO
Krie
Jchuvlkill 205
against
Bork, 1.045
Columbia 1,021
ayno
NortlmUi ton
w
Cli-
Jiair t etit.r
J'auphia 1,7 t'lintoa
l'ni.Hi 1.040 York
Mifflin 72
liediord 2H
JlontoYjmery lM.i
North uiuberl'ud 170
Contour 155
1.
Old Northumberland Redeemed.' j
am-The following is Northumberland
county's rote on restoring to oar citizen
.tiiliiwra. fhA t.it'iwm fratnri Kitis nf war li n V,
s,. . a ...a i .v. xv.j..a
J r--"- J " ""-- " vi
Copperhead Democracy :
FOR. AGAIN!
210 28
49 12
36 30
103 82
141 179
70 153
63 104
77 67
104 75
S49 53
G T2
77 242
S3 113
132 20
292 CS
0 I
S2 SG
41 Si
9 60
Si 104
25 isu
11 143
218 5
3 21
72 75
2346 2170
2178
170
Milton,
M'Kweosvilla
Turbutville
Turbuf,
Delaware
Lewis
Chillisqaaque,
Point
Nortbamberland
fiunbnry
I'pper Anjusta
Lower Augusta
Rush
Shamokin
Coal
Nt Carmel Borough
Mt Carmel Tp.
Jackson
Cameron
Jordan
Upper Mabaooy
Washington
Lower Mabanoy
Little Mabaooy
Zerba
Totali
Majority
Lewie, Delaware, Chillisqnsqae, Kosh,
Sbanokio, Lower Augusta, Cameron, Jor
dan, Jackson, Upper Mabanoy and Wash
ingtoa . the "Banner" Demoeratio dis-
triets, and bar voted accordingly..
... j
"s carmel oorocgrj gave Woodward only
ww ia ia ana me lellow is still 1
here to vols sgaiost the soldiers ! But!
Aankanbcrlaod county is right thi lime,
id f rooiEei to be right hereaftef. 1
IIOMK GUARDS.
It bas been suggested that there should
be formed, throughout tbe North, compa
nie) of mounted noen nd of infantry, who
should be ready at moments' warning to
inset tbe invalitig foo. ,Capt. Moseby
among tba Rebuts bis shewo bow uiucb a
tmal! but active f rca may da among their
own hills and tallica. A few companies
alone ail our Southern borders, alive to
IJ.-hfl rrovemeiit. eai-frontinff ihetn
at everv advantage, ai.d warning tbe pco
r ' ; .m t.. .,. r.,l
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now, as well as woum targe armies to
meet and drive back.
Tbe burning of Charobenborg and tbe
cencral ravapinc of tbe land, show bow
: Sercc tba deurrtiination of tbe Uebels to
i injure us if cat to benGt them. If p'uo
' der be their aim, these Home Guards
j would be serviceable in aidiog tbe rem
. val of valuable property. Should tbe
; Rebels cross tbe $uqichanna or Juniata,
there are many points where small forces
could keep them at bay for a time. It is
best and eafct and cheapest to keep them
, as far away as possible. But company
. or'arjintioos, at central points in all onr
! conoties, seem very wise. They would
answer until tbe militia are orcanired. and
prepare for any universal rising of our'
people that may soon be needed. We
submit the proposition to all the earnest, :
who would take timely action to forestall .
danger cr be ready for if.
There are returned soldiers who eonld
; drill until the regular orfioization of the
militia is cff.cted. In Union county, there
con'd be one or mere companies (without
regard tD sire.) say at Alvira, Uoiontown, 1
White I'ecr Mills, N'ew Columbia, Kelly .
X Koads, Lewisbure, Luffiloe X K?ad, !
Farmersville, M-fHmburg, Orwig's Mill,'
Hartleton, Laurelton, White Spring, New
ltt-rlin, Beibl's, and Winfield. Think of
it, young aod old ! Revive tbe old mili-'
tiry spirit of our fathers, and be ready,
soon, to cbat:ze tbe raiders who have so
abused aod insulted old Pennsylvania !
If our State had been organiid as it
once was, no Rebel ig would ever Lave
polluted our soil. Tbe sooner we " teach
our bands to gbf," tbe soofcer and the
longer we sbaU have teace
Fame in the Cumberland valley.
Tbe entire rolling stock of tbe Cumber-
'"a t aney ranroaa was oecupieu in car-
rjing passengers from the couutry through
which thia road runs, to Harrisborg,
beoce tbey ask passage to different parts
of tbe State, or sacb as could g3 n9 fur-
ther receive hwDitable shelter and enter-
...
taioment in tbe homes of tbat city . Over
... , , ., ,
tatMtyjour UunUrca ana ehiunn ,
rrlTed there one evening, it was a pin-
ful sight to behold, standing in groups, ',
. . oilerima from '
itrtngeri in a stracge city, P"gm 'm
tbeir once 6,PW coajes wnl0B cut JfS" I
. a h-am Inrnal tn fiKa tin lha tr.Fih
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Old women ;
who bad never expected to be borne away
until tbey were carried to their graves :
. : .i. .i v.t. :.. ..:. -
i noeop ,,n, aii in na nnrn, lais
waiiuua lu me oiiuio ol iim, aim tucic
.,. ... i
fln"" f blf-grown ebudren Clustering,
affrighted, around them and the young
motner, wi.n tier lnlant at Ler trcast
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aua.one, wuu teariui eyes, ana niancnea
cbeik
made up a f idure of distress sucb
as we do cot asain desire to eaza upon,
! From one of these fugitives we learn tbat '
i c
i tbe foraging party cf Rebels issuing from
, T
u.6.,.o.u .....u o,uw.y.. ,
mat toe men on tnese iorag.bg expeuitiona
are exceeding abusive and coarse in
their language, swearing that they did not
come to Maryland and Pennsylvania thia .
time to thresh grain or steal horses, but ,
ihfif iJif.r r.nrnriCA Vata fn ftnrn ttnc nlnn.
a. .. .I.,- ..4 .a a... I
J 1 1 i
lation wherever tbey could deliver a blov
and make the C
inj icilJcrntit.
t i
au rsaua uwonioki umce, in d mUg q he rtiwa, towards Ma-1 for a patriotio people to furnish tbe need
Chamhersburg, was totally destroyed by 000 Tbey ,je, c,ptD,(i J snpp7 ,rjin ful supply. The brave menwboarefight
tbe rebeU all tbe presses, books, type, 0f 500 wagons and their guard of 500 ioS ou' battles by laud and tea must be
subscription list and accounts; nothing' men but our men, dritikicg too freely of aDi clothed, munitions of war of all
beioe saved. We are informed by Messrs.
D
M'Clnre i Stocer. that as soon as material
, ,. , ., ., 1 Some S00 of oar meu are missing ; the
can be supplied, tbey will resume the ... n ,,,n . . .,
... , , ,. i others, with Gen. M Cook, cut tbeir way
publication of tbe tfejxwfory.and also The throogll tbe 1ebel forM- They did g9od
Out Flay a campaign paper tbat has at-, service, but lost their prisoners and piun
tained a very large circulation. Tbe cub- der, and probably 500 men, through the
seription list of both papers with tbeir j
subscription accounts were destroyed.
Subscribers should at once inform M'Clare
i & Stonefof their address, and the state of
tbeir accounts, and should promptly remit I
arrearages aod advance subscriptions, to
aid tbe publishers. In addition to tbeir
offices, both of tbem bad tbeir residence
burned, with all their furniture and per
sonal effects tberebels not allowing them
to save tbeir clothing. Mr. Stoner wa
fired at in his own bouse for attempting
to save the firm books, and tbe men who
burned M'Clure's residence had speoial
order that nothing belonging to bio
should bs saved.
Sergt James Gibso.v, of Lewis-
burg, was among the lost at Petersburg,
by the explosion of a shell, which killed
bin instantly.
Ilia tsrm bad nparlw at
pired. Farewell, pleasant friend !
Adjt. Shorkley suffered th amputation of
yr of bis right baud.
A PROCLAflATIOW.
Tbe advance of the Rebel Army has
(gain crowed the 1'o'omas and this m im
ing occupied llageritown.
I call fr thirty tbU'and volunteer
militia to bs muatir-d into the service of
lbs fccaie to serve during tbe emergency
t..r fhi .-l-lnnv, nr nip i- sin. t
The men Kist of Johnstown will ren-
dritous at Harris-burg aud those West of
that place at Pittsburg.
I can nat too earnej'iT nre upon tae
reonle of tbe Slate ihe necessity fur tbe
immediate presence of this force.
i The General Orders which accompany
th- r-r..ln,..inD. .-t forth tbe arrane-
ments lor transportation, e., am tae
mode ot organization. Xas 5, l-'Jl
A. G. CUH1I.V, ls
By tbe Governor :
Lu iUi ttt, See. of the CooisioDw'b.
II I-iPQUARTERS I'f.NNA. MlI.ITIA, i
Ilarri.bnnr. Au'. 5. lMi4. i
Gen. on rs, no. 53.
la accordance with my proclamation,
thia dav made, it is Ordered.
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I. That .11 ab.e bodied men of Penn-
sylv.nia do immediately assemble in their
respective boroughs, wards and tcwnsb.ps
ana wgama compacts for tbe defence of
IDi? t lilTd.
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Companies as rapidly as organ ired,
: will, on application to the diil rent rail- j
TOti companies, be furnisjed wftb trans
portation, by the L oited States, to tbe
proper rend, irons those orgaaiied west
of Johnstown, to t .mp Reynolds, at 1 itts
bur! those organixed east of Johnstown,
Uamp Luttin, at uarrisDurg, wnere
they will be sub-isted by the U. S. Gov-;
state, tor :a-e aeienoe aunng me penou
of tbe existing emergency, and organized
IUIU ttlUiCUtS. AJJ VIUll s
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
A L RfSSELLjAHjt Gen.l'eun'a.
H'D Qp.S VtVT. SLsyllcnASNA, )
PlTTMlCKd, Pa , Aug. 4, 104. j
To the J'fiplr of the Southern tier j Coun
' vf InniK-itnii.
1 our situation is s nch tfcat a raul ty
the enemy is not impo-aible at any time
during the summer and coming fall. I,
..m.1ui..F.,....J..,
and shot guns in good order ; also supply
yourselves with plenty of ammunition. '
i'onr corn fields, mountains
' .
ets, buildiDgs, , mrnisn tavorabie pia-1
Ci for cover, and at tbe same time enable
yea to kill the marauders. Recollect
; that if tbey come, it is to plunder, destroy
and barn your property.
D. N. COUCH,
Maj. General Commanding.
T-Jjfr jEC2 jTa a-T3?y Q
asaaaa da Is mp as l Java aaW War
Ilarnsburs has C9 news this (Monday)
n0f'. , . .
It it alleged tbat Gen. Grant is intito-
uS . iigoa iuTaii,ir mt ....ueiu. ,u
weu-piannea assault upon i eierscurg. ,
is lnursuay, ine ueneis a'.taeea
Gcn- KellJ l N Cretk, we:t of liar-
P' le"! tut e repulsed with con-
sjdcrable logs ,he Rebei ,eatiog thejr
dead and wounded to tbe care of the
:
cnionisis.
a nersnn from Charleatnn. V . aiva '
Imboden, Moseby and Early with 15,000
to 20,000 men, were guarding their trains
no the Shenandoah Vallev. Thev bad
i mh.. .n i ttcK - a.ih I 1111 1
r j
secured 200.000 bushels of wheat, and
. efta . of 13 iat:) ',heir
, j
t, assarted thai f!n ITnnVp baa s. I
!
fonjed command of tbe Upper Potomac '
force, and tbat I.ee bas forwarded Norlb :
part of Long?;reet s force
c. . , . . ,
Saturday afternoon, news at Harrisbar? !
.L . .L ii e i l j i r. ii .
as tbat tbe Rebels bad left Hagerstown :
a-fiv..-a. ,
for SbepbcrdstowD, near one of the Poto-
ms(j firJs u thour.ht ,h deem pcnn. i
-au:. ., be a,5nmir l3J do,m-Bfld
,td bebeerect an attitute fortbeir safety, i
but tbeir movements are mysterious, and ;
our only security is an adequate force .
eit" lUB """era aua give uraui lair
I play.
fiondaj afternoon, a rmill Rebel farce
came to Ilagerstown again.
From Atlanta.
On tbe 2Sth n!t.. Gen. KJ. M'Cnnk.
itb 3,200 cavalry, sent out from Sher-
bid'i command, effectually destroyed
the liquors they bad found, were assailed
t r 1 .- W :
DJ lQKB nnacr ueD- in-
,T1 b4t,lt drinking.
Hobile attacked probably taken !
New Orleans, July 30. Information
is received tbat on Thursday Admiral
rarragut had passed Forts Morgan and
Gaines, which it was supposed commanded
tbe entrance to Mobile bay. Tbe bom
bardment had continued three days suc
cessfully, lie has six or eight iron elads
between the forts and the city, and his j
success seems certain. Uen. Granger
commands the land forces, to ooeupy
Mobile when taken.
Tuesday Morning's Xevrs.
It i reported tbat tbo whole rebel force
crossed the Potomac into Virginia, on
tbe 7tb in St., in great baste.
The rebel exploded a mine near one
of oar fort at Petersburg, last Friday.
1 An assault followed tbe explosion, and tbe
Rebels were repulsed with considerable
loss.
Sixteen counterfeiters of U. S. note
were confined in Old Capitol Prison, on
the 7th iot.
ftjrTbe Copperhead paper boast thai
' three RspuMican editors are ia Fort La
fayette, for attempts to iojire tbe Govern
meat and in tie next breath they cry
out that tbe "tjraat Lincoln" only pun
; ishea Democrats ! Tbe truth is, tbe Ad
ministration is as severe
itb its professed
Wend as foes, when found or su.-pected
of wrong demaodiog summary restraint or
) punishment. It bas punished bnodrcda
If cot thousands but it will nut Crop its least amount of u5oring or annoyance, to t rivkrnt and p'ct:i iliir c avu. c .t
worlc of saving ihe Uoion to ferret oat n q'i;ros time a&d caution, and rut labor; wise iher will be ieba-rai ir. u cuaaicz m
every petty rogue, any more than a sen.-i-
i -i .i : i-
uie mau wouu siop lornvio? waicr oo uia
onrning noase to nuni ne mugs.
SlijXOCAcy IUttll. Gen. Wallace's
statd, with 5,000 men, against the Rebel
20,000, was a gallant aff-.ir, and enabled
tbe Uoion cfficeri to secure tbe better
safety of Washington and Haltimjre. ,
I ; ' .
j to the i'loi'Le of the lmted
STATES.
. .
I REASL Bv ULI'ARTM ENT, I
j VVash.n.tcn, Jul, 25, ImJJ. f
, py n ofc ..proved June
' g ,-. (Jl the of ,be Trelsur- is
, ,UIn,.nz,d ,0 ii6ae ,n tmount DOt elceed.
j - . knnrlra mt...1d txf .ViMara vn
j Tre ot b(ari , jotrcsl , nte
cot cieeedin? seven add three-tenths per
I Mant.m r...J ...n.nt.ln . f . . ,),... r . . .1
d mi ,0 es:hi ,be MtBe (or iawfu,
. moB The Sewe u (oilhf,r l0thrr.
ije j ,0 eonttrt ,BeMOieinto bonds, bearing
.. .
... b..m- ,.jio. lQ nM)ni,
of the authority thus conferred, 1 now offer
in i Via Mnr.l. nf tha TT ..i t oA Tpu.an.
So, M de(Cribe(j in .dyertiscnjenl
daed Jaj 5f 1S6,
The circumstances nnder which thds
: Inan ie afilril f mnA -nr invr.lrA.I
!.i l. j:it.: :jif . l - - .:
luougu uiucriug wiueij irom Tue caisilug , "uipio auu kcuib uaaia ioi iuo u,nuu,i ? :
I state cf affairs three years ago, ate such a, credit. Only on such a basis, and in a esakea'on Paper, Iron, liiass. and
: to afford eq'ial eno3uragemeut and seenn- steady and vigorous restraint upon curren- Lta,t,r.
ty. Time, while proving tbat tbe straggle ey, can a remedy be f&nnd for existing . v have rn hand a very laree sssormieni
) for Datioiil caity was to exceed is dtra- evils. Such restraint can only be exercised of Frames, Fine Cae. and Phot graph Al
; tion and severity cur worst antioipatioDS, I trbea the government is famished with bums !1 of which we off'r a: ci:y prices.
,e, j ,be niltbuaI re.03rees;t3ail txtflcl
!)ke unelpectt d and reIoarkable, exciting
e,,uU ,atym5nnjcnt ho:nB ,ad ,br0lJ6
1 tree years of war have burdened yoa
t uh , debt hicb but ..... . ,;Dce.
would nave seemed beyond your anility to
v - -
meet, let tue accumulated wealth and
rrodactive energies of the nation have
proved to be so vast that it Las been borne
wita comparative ease, ana a peacciui iu- country are solemnly pieajeu. Aaucoees
tare would hardly fuel its weight As a ful issue to ibis ooute.t, now believtd to
price paid for national existence, and tbe be near at band, will largely enhance their
preservatioo of free institutions, it docs i value to tbe bolder ; and peace once re
nal deserve a moment's consideration. stored, all burdens can be lightly borne.
Thus far the war baa been supported
' c,rI'" " 00 'J eou'd have been,
by a people resolved, at whatever eost of
, paired ,0 p0jterjt.f U tJattm'o free
i government bequeathed to them by the
greil, men who framed it This deliberate
M(, p,tn0t,3 resolve bas developed a power
gurprisiog even Is themselves. It hu
shown tnat in less tban a century a nation :
baa arisen, unsurpassed in vigor, and ex- !
baustle.s in resources, able to conduct,
(wjej of IMM wlf cn it8 mof. .
gigantic scale, and Coding itself, when
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near us close, almost unimpairea in ail tbe
material elsments of cower. It has. at
the present moment, great armies in the
field, facing an enemy apparently approa-
china a period of utter exhaustion, but
ma. nrpsainc mnmpnr srpii armire in ira
... ,- .. . . .
iU struggling with a force tbe greater aod
more de!per,t9 as it sees, and because it
gee. tbe neir approach of a final and fatal !
consummation. Jucn, in my deliberate
;J a : aL , j..: .r.t-
jS"h " p.-eseui nonunion i
6,c" oou.e.. ior c1T uotnj ia wuiau
,uu are uuw enBageu. 1
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ju w ,u a oieaeua uijiuiiii .uu uaio
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reaunj anu CJeeriuny anorjea me means ,
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oro.i.evcu .y-gg.c. ia jUur w.r.
p....uic .., .uu j-uu u... .u.i..ueu ,
" .?.M",I ,r,tors "Je' IV ,
hi.fnr ?
The aecuritiee off-red are snoh as shou'd
command your ready confidence. Much i
effort has been made to .bake public faith j
in our national credit, bath at home and
abroad. As yet we bare asked co foreign
aid. Cairn aod self-reliant, oar own means
bare thus far proved adequate to our wants.
They are yet ample to meet those of the
present and tbe luture. It still remains
1Dda a" 66 larnienea, or tne war must
aa.nrl l Jrln.a 4 Tkl. Z - a
"u ' "S'. . '
me time tor any lover ot nis country to ,
inquire as to the slate of the money mar- t
kef, or ask whether he can so invest his j
surplus capital as to yield him a larger re-;
tarn. No return, and do profit, can be j
desirable, if followed by national dissolu-;
tion, or national disgrace. Present profit, !
mas ecqairea, 1 oat tne precursor 01 iu-,
tare and speedy destruction. No invest
ment can be so surely profitable a tbat
which tends to insure the national exis
tence. I am encouraged in the belief that by
tbe recent legislation of Congress oar
nnanee may soon be placed upon a soon-
der and more stable footing. Tbe present 1
deraaged condition of tbe ourreocy is im
putable, in a great degree, to disturbance
arising from tne withdrawal of necessary
checks, often inevitable in time of war,
when expenditure most largely exceed
any possible snpply of coin. Tbe oppor
tunities tbna presented to acquire sudden
raw a) at 1 f K li a ar sa oA t r wini nn a snatitn 1 i rtn a
,0, A .-,il, i
consequent increase in prices, and rtolent
fluctuaiion. The remedy is to be found
omy id controlling me necessity wnica
kaosta iha ! Ililhirtn a liava fl
the need of more extensive and rigorous
c . . . i
taxation. Severe comment has been made
upon what seemed to many an uodoe tin- i
idity aod tarditvass of action, on tbe part I
of Ooogretf, ia thi regard. I deep, it
but just to ay thai very great mUappre
benaion ha Hinted, aod p-rhaps still ei-i?t-,
upon this P' int. Leislatcru, like a'l
o'hers, have much to learn in a Lew Co
d.titn of aSaira. Ao entirely new sjs'erc
Was to be devised, and thai s)tem niuat
necessarily be the growth of time aod ex
nenence. It is not a'racse that srat ef-
torta sdouIO nave jraveq itnperteet aaa
inad ojate. Ta lav beavv burdens on a
. j i. : w -
fr i a . ,
Lt-r as to ba wQ-iil. nd & to oeosioo the
"J, !" all these, eipeneoce is needful
to test tne lalue of Ihe evstem. and correct '
.. , , , - , . . . I
nnn , n,f..,m
Congress was called upon to perform. I
am bappy to say tbat daily results are
proving tbe Internal Revenue Act to ex
ceed in cQcieccy tbe most sanguine expec
tations of its authors. In the month of
June, liCJ, it tieidtd aboutfouiand one-
h&lf mii.ii.r.a nf i?n!iar. uhilA fhA rnrrpfc.
I n,j;n. mnnlh f thi. .rr.tnrn.4 .htnt
:s:,s,taMi.
Under the new law, which went into op-
I .l. c . j . .i..
tranon on me urra uajr m iuo present
' month, tbe Treasury not unfr.quently re-
! ecives oce million in a day. As timean 1
elptrince enable tbe offers employed ic
; 0ylee,iDg the revenue to enforce the
atrinapflt T.T AtWl fir.al Ctf thft tlW mW I
, ,ruj, ,blt , million per be (oncd
the rale and not the exception. Still,
1 r '1 o Vl ...injl ia n T A rtll ktf4 1 loft flP ,m
provemeot in tie law, and ia its admicis-
lr,tio0f t3 , grclter ,aoaDt of necessary
information is acquired. The proper sonr-
..! ,, ..
u,, 0f obtainioe it. are best developed
in the execution of existiog laws. And I
, Iiiva naTikAt mpiEurpa In hf initialed which
will, it is believed, enable Congress so to.
iajpr0Te ,nd en,ge ,h(J ,Jstem lt) when
taken in connection with tbe revenue from
: iutnm4. ind r.lher anurnefi. in a&ird an
1 - ... 1 I - ,L. n.,:ni.l
. , j:boat tbe aid of a patriotio people, any
1 government is pctrerlcsi, far thU or any
. othcr desirable end.
Tbe denomination of the notes proposed
be issued, raoeioe from ftv to five
' -
; thousand dollars, place these securities
: within tbe reach of all who are disposed to :
aid their eniotry. For their redemption
; tbe faith and honor and property of tbat
, He who selfishly withholds bis aid in tbe
, hope of turning bis available means to !
greater immediate profit, is (peculating1
! nd ,hat ,bal effla , fcs prMent gain
, leads only to future loss. I appeal, there-
' fore, with confidence toaloyal aod patriotic
i people, and invoke tbe efiirts of all who
j love tbeir country, and desire for it a glo-
nous future, to aid their government m
sustaining its credit, and plajing tbat
credit npon a stable foundation,
w p ftssmt,
S-retarV of the Treasury.
J J J
! KCBBEBY We learn tbat the cEce of
( Messrs L. Balliet i Co., was broken into
n(1 robbed of about J150 worth
! of e'olb, which was in tbe office at tbe
.. r t f. n i
" Messrs. B. Co., offer a reward cl
$50 for tbe detection of the thief and tbe
recovery of tbe clotb. Mlltonian.
Jobn D. Petrikin, former
ly a promi-
n of Center'
..,1. u ,
y . i
sufferer from
.,., lnd we,i v-ow .;,;.
cnoo,- died ; jjuncy, on Satord
The deoeased bas loce be60 a sufferer from
a. .
eaaccr in the face.
. absauam is toe ime jni a
near, spicy campaign paper startea in tie
a,ng oy .r. caucn CI toe iserts fount j
""V-
One of the acknowledged "hard cases"
of Milton was arrested at Williamsport,
lisl weeg, tor passing oonoterieit money.
SeTei boys we ,ayioj? io ,h, Cant,
jcr,eT sbor, t,si weev. -hen a lad of 7.
i (son of Rev. Jos Stevens) was drowned.
v I
I LOST. Oa Monday, 8th inau between
Miiton and Lewibure, a BEAD EMBKOID-
EBED Bl'CKSKI.' PI RSE. The Bnder will
renter a favor on ihe owner by leaving it at
this office, or at ihe Millonian, Milton, ra.
Corrected Semi- lT'et i-fy Ig J. WaUt Co.
wbext $2 20
Q0Ta 50
u.. j go
Qatg .- jb -5
Bi gQfJi-l 00
piIX5ged 2 50
jtra "20
Butter
30
Eggs
Lard, fresh
Tallow
Potatoes
15
15
14
45
Dried Apple,lb. C
Wool 1 03
Country Soap 4VrO
Rags 46(6
Sides 4 Shoulder 15
do with Ribs 10
T trhbafr. sih inn. afw a of leeliM. I
JAKKU uas., ai 31 jrara.
Ia Blaoaubarg. JACOB ETKRLT. a4 TS nan-tor
rer 30 yaara rrotbonotary tf Colombia eooatr.
of th. bamxm.
Id Lnea UaTao, Mrs. MAST Witt of li. U DarOabacb,
Sodnlr. whlla m a visit la Saabarr, HUa LUCT,
danshlar of Oao SoTder, of Willlaakapnrt,
InLimcatoaaTpath luat, SISSSX. acl 5B rr'a,
S aMothaaaa 11 daya, wiSr of Or. W.SUIVSLI
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
IN the Orphans' Court of Union county
in the matter cf Ihe first and final account
of Charles Moll, Administrator of Krsaavaa
Moii, late of West Buffaloe lowaahip, dee'd.
The An(lllor , ,,, IO makf dl51rlb..io.
of ,he basoce , lbe hld, 0f ihe Adiais-
traior atoresaid among tnosa enuuru .o u.
lama, will mri-l for lhal DUrDOSe at blS OttCe
Lew.sborg. on Tuesday th. aoih , day of
Aa7uL 1864, at tea o clock, A M, when ana
2?! ... ' .....MinamHiiiiNr
, L debarred from coming IQ for 4 !
of the fund-
JOHN B. LINN, Aadito
Auditor's JJotice.
7 Jl the Orphn' C or. uf l.'nion c .k.tv
1 ia the miner if in heca 1 iui tiia I
account fcf Chaiiea M.jft. tx'cin. r nl in
las! an1 tr'an.nt ii u. la -
of Wet Bii4ale ti-Mh-p. Jrrea-e-1.
The AnJ. or aro-'iB"'. up'n eicepiiun
fed to ihe afMtve acft.jnt. a:. 1 lu J':ri:,,j'
lh Qm a Iiu.iiM tty artf.tin an; t- t ,! le an't
t n mm. was rtinrni
1"
"ie aa.e. will men fi r a J ( aT
finice in irffiFiar. a t uc iav in- o n - &-
of An2oi, at one t cVr k, r V.."?t.
...j u n : . n. . f- .
"r a snare c. ut n".
Ji.HN li. MSN. AoHitnr
ll I ulieu SlSIci Llil!!! AZPiui,
A'
LICENSE baviLM trrn erai.ted to u.
uii'lers.cned lo carry on t.e bu-ir.e,a f
I nited Maie Claim A?"o'. in I'ni- n CfJt,:y.
thy will a'tfr. 1 prompi y lo ihe eoi'ecir a i f
bacir pay aiiJ bouutiea aad the pr''rur,r.2 of
peoiions li.r .! i.er or irieir lezai rep rest
nve, aod ihe pr, aeraiica of cinais a.'i.u'
the Lnuei a'.
P A JOHX B. LI.V.
J:!T'
Levisburg, March i'i. I-M
pn T T7
I. OS
'i.-j.iA...
, ....
T
VHE cnderisnrd. having chteir.vd the os
f-l the furnitare, Citares and urtnsiis of
Mr. Hicaian M. I'witii, wiil Continue tae
Uakerr, Ci.nieel.onerv and Mi !i n hDj.neis.
ai ihe old naod. on Var.ei trett. for tr.a pe
riod cf one year. He hopes t y i. in aiienuon
to business mrit ihe pa'.rnase bcrtiofore
eaienJed lo ihii cuiUshment.
H L. M'MAHOM
Lewiiborr, April 10, ln3
Success! Success!
C'l
H'CCESS has every whdre arterial our
Armies an 1 so it may be sa.J of
lisle I S.a' Jew Fa .loji-iplilc (allerv.
I'""
jetw
(situated on the too ri side of Market straea.
between Ja and 4'.n. Lew-sbarc.) wincn x a
neelect success we havener at conaiderabie
riaenae, fined op a nea combination L ab'.
utiick can not be surcassJ for fine c:Tect in
tLi-in. fn the PiClurp that dflical fchalift
H-S.jn of ihe STAB.
! 3IlNcr WaHltCtl.
! .
A S't M.ller can aecore a eood M'.aaioa-
,UJUOCV'l
JOHN WALLS &. CO !
( Lewubure. May ss, 18-I
. COClAHtUt (Oil
AFTER
B
L"T lbs latest of ail ia lhat of
C. W. SCHAFFLK,
who, having returned from Sew Yora ara? .
Philadelphia, is prepared to aeil tiooua j
Cheap for Cash, j
A large assorfr.ent of PrnsvChemica's.Oi'.s,
Paints. Yarnuhes. Uve Stiiil. G!a, Perfum-
ries. Coal Oil, Lamps, Brohes.Try. Fancy
Xn'"'ns, Soaps, C..ntec:ionenes,Nu;,Piea,
Tobacco, Cigars, Ca-lery,
Ac Ac Ac Ao.
Thysicians' prescriptions carcftillj
compounded
Wines and Liqnors for Medicinal ;
i
; rorPoses. warranted genuine and cf the best
i qoahiy.
LEWI?BL'RQ - Mar M, 1S"U
; (jlNS.FlMOLNIIMllAU 1AIALL,
FINE CUTLERY,
' portiaa .tpparaias grrrai!y.
Tf 0DHS- a"- Kt2l;i "'t"' BJlT'
Hook, Ncis, roils. Gloves. Masks,
Billies. Corkscrews, Dog Collars. Ac, con-
stantly on hand and for sale Wholesale and
Retail at the Sporisatan Uepor.
JOHN KRIDER'8, !
N.E. corner Ji and Walnut Sis Philadsl
phia. March 4. 18fi 6m.
TAKE NOTICE. j
LL PERSONS are hereby notified not)
j il 'o ride on horseback or drive wild 1
' team on or across my Lois, which I intend 10
c-eeunv as a Coal Y ard, without my consent. '.
Boatmen are notified not 10 lie np at lr.y j
Wharf, without first consulting me. Anyrne
violating the above nnuce will be considered
a trespasser, and prosecuted as sorh.
Lewisbure, April 8, lft
T.T"RE.tlER, LOW & CO. hats jtMt
JV. reea
A great yahety of deacription and prices-
ription 1
May 6
call and see.
JUST received a fine assortment Ladle'
Dreaa Goods, Embroidery, Veils.
Gloves, Trimmings. Ac Ac suitable for (he
seaon also a fine lol nf Domencs at
JuneXO KKEVER, LONG & CO's
iLASTEB, Salt and Fish for sale by
' KREMER.LONO A CO
r-penae Hook. A blank book, thus
, b,en fmind, and is left at ibis
offlee for Ihe ewn
The Lewisbarg Deposit Bank
TT AS this day declared a Dividend of four
J per rent, for lb last six month, frs
from the Government Tat, Pvabi o d-
ln"d ' iaal H F 8nfc'i.t.ii, 1 1 r,
Administrator' Natlce.
, "HEBE S,lfPtr i.f a.tn..ir'K! mpnm
, rlaie of ti l VII Ut ER. rtM l
!a,r r.f W ni'e Dm towfavhip. tow U .
h-vf Urn eran.el t it a.ibriber. ia da
form i'f lavr. rn.nre i brrev rivralo allm.
l r- k;. p; thrnis'tv It if imJeblri la
aij e:at-, to rrta'ce imm'iflte payment
ill lb -e riv,' g o,i-ns acamsl the iinu,
a i.l j-r-.tai iiirus rfu'v n hniiratcd for tu
;;efr,-aL JOHN Ot'YER. Mm'r.
ct h.s A.t'j, J. M. C. B.atsj
IS.
SCHOOL K0TICE.
I) li r-ua i.f Lwi-bure. the fl'BLiq
h 'HO'iLs of it..s Uorourh w-U open o
Thar.Uv ihs li'a dav of tM-p:nibr.
anl aiu.-ay lae jJ i f bep.rmocr is till
lor ihe E'nination of A;pti'-an!s for thw
Ti: Si'H'itllS. ('f te h-id in ihe Sows)
Vrd rsehcot bjild.n;.) r'.mmBcior at t
o'cloctA.M. JUHX B. LINN.
acrrurv of ibe Boardi
JJOn TO DKSTUOY
ROACHES, RATS, HICB,
Uuzt, Anti A.C.
3
l.'se E'drt's Vermin Extenalnator
TT IS ISFAI.IIBLE-Is lFAl.LIBLB I
1 I- pot up in l.arse (xea for 35 cia. It
a i r--;
ar;ir e-
it uet w.'n n mizic w'3 oor
l'i e- ut spoil. drv or worhleaw
l.i k-.:rtr.
t"lp. 1- b.
ali -" c i:
w.ro lbtr j'l--T ;xty-aa. Vara,! afw
. .! K.;. al MlorJiarin it tb
fciir -ii V. u-. t.t,a Mllfai-ttA 14,
all t a:i iru.l,ta aal DaaAars
ti-r'-uaL- -t r'.. rf'.w S:,m l at-ri-a Ua aau aa
a't Sr llil H,Ll;illTllU.in Utct bwaHa
rol at-l.r!li -i.a 1., tL kp-Kiv. Da K. law
s I'h l.Llii .tr-t aiWaO.ol. Mau(aeUry
l.;' jur.s: tr-t. kini WaiBKt, ltvaaw TcaU& a4
aV.ll In Uwl.urr. RFVXKTT BRrt J. Wbotaaala)
ar.i l:.I-.0-.', b BiKtH a I T.W. aCUAf fLaV-t
ul I' I! tilliil 4miuli-;-il
Ci:iFFL'S FA TEXT
f.la Jari anil Glaa lavera,
I'OH preserrine; FKl ITS in a perfvcilj
frh jaie. They reyaire no W ax, 8at-Ot-r.
or CrmaL seal maiam'j. aal are mora
ei-17 ea'ed ac 1 cpeaed loan aey ciher arft
cie lor ihe purpue aver inemei. All kinds
cl wax and cement are eooally d;ajtreeabl.
aod ancenaia 11; st-aiir.?. b??nr maue eQiiralr
nf j!ass. Ihee av-'id l--.e objecuens lo olhar
jars, where tin or otner ceial is used in th
1 covers. For aa'e rh l.ewisbore;. only bv
i 1054 KKEMEat. I.O.NG &. UO
wmiamsport Oil Work.
ON ES PLOp! VE Purt Cryatal Carbon Oil
IV TloHT rttUCM.
Orders "prctnptlj a'landad to.
U,
I., noldeav.
1053
Wliamaport, Pa
I Doctor II. C. STEUWA.tr,
nAVIJiU returned from the Ariav, i now
located ai UorTiloe X P. aJs sad offers
: his professional services to Ihe pahiic May
' be f.'und at V. oi. T. 1. inn's
Burlaloe Tp, Jose 16. ISOi
pdSra
SUiSAC WANTED.
I WIT. I. par the higheat markst prlow la
C'ApH for
ftO Ton of Samar,
delivered at my Tan yard in Lewisburg. Psa
sons w ho intend gathering, should coalman
tT'i nmediateiy, as the atatk will socn coat
mence to eel woody a&d hard.
E. J- HI LU
Lewisburg, June 13, UC4
Estate of Jonathan Koser, dee'd.
IETTERS Te-ianentary oa ihe estats of
j Jonathan Koser. dee'd. late of Buffalo
lown-hip. I'cton cooniy, hare beeo granisdl
to ihs scrserto'rs in due form of law. All
persons inj-?ted to said estate are outioea 10
mate immediate pavment, aod ihoe having
caiias a;a.r.st the same wi!l presroi lhn
prcperiy aj;henticited f. r seitiemeni lo
i jons K.-ra.BSain ( ix
r.iu;Mo.. koikk. hhj,j km
The Eye and the Ear.
TR--H. KMt.nr.or Lew,sonr, a.yi.,
If a, 1 ir.n'v.Rr, rears practice, onsrs
h s services to those who are afflicted wiii
diseased Eyes or Ears. Tbe following is oa
cf a cumber of Testimonials:
t ana bad eataract of V:h w-aai Win af awav
ana Darij ao ofw oili.r. I hail phrtaa atlaadlaa
him. lo ao ert- Pr. kaichl anacrtook hia eaaa. an4
curt4 his viili'-u: au op-rati-4. 1 would arrtr all
ara aFln 14 to c'
b:m a call.
f AMTKL WoLT.
Uartiila. an.
Ilotij
&tate.of John DieffenJerfer.Sen.,dec'J.
1
ETTERS of Administration cn the esiatv
of John Dieffenderfer, Sr. dee d. late of
While Deer township, Lmcn cr-nnty, having
beea rranied to the underaisned, ail persons
indebted ihere'o are teqoeited to irtake ina
mediate pavmcnuand tbrse having claims or
demands acamsi the same will present Ihem
duly aatheniicated for seitlemeni 10
JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Adm'r
White L?er Mills, June 14. isr.4 pd
C andidate for ConsTess.
rnav j r.. n.r,fn!i nnVra him
I , ,h. i,nK,ran r.f ih FoaneeDtbj
sell
Congressional District ol rennsyivauiia (cum
posed ol the conmies of Danphin. Juniaia,
Northamberland. KnTder and I men) for no.
minatioa bv the aeneral conmy cnnveancaa
of ihe said district. JOSlAH ESPT
Harri.sburg. June 9, 14
IIENRV HARPER,
Ho 620, Arch St
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturer
and
KtallB ia
WATCHES,
FUVE JEWELRY,
SOLID SLLVER-WABJa,
aod ROGERS' superior PLATED WARE.
C?"A1I kinds of SILVER WARE wade
the prenuaes. M ATC it-ncinnr rarefally
done !U4in:J J
Estate of Lt. Col. John D. BnaeF.
HERE.!. letters of aJministratioa
ihe estate e-f Joha v. muaarr.
laie of Lewiaonrg. have been rran. . ...
subscriber bv tbe Keg aier cf I nion eaty.
all peraons indebted 10 said estate ererwee
" . r ,r.A ibnme baring e'aiass
ted to male paymenl ana uor
nbiul
atamsi the ame win VT.
delay to
V
I