111 t 1 ii win mi BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. Ii. CORNELIUS. "THE UNION," established in ISllWiuIe N... 3.65 LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 18G4. At 41.50 per Tear, aittayt In Advance, "CHRONICLE," estaHklie ia IS 13 WW N:, 1,061. iiiiiiifi CHROMCil HBI.IiHKII SEMI-trnjilT". rufs!ay Mornin? & Friday Afternoon. Among tbe contributions to tbe Christian Commission we notice that of Et. Psul'a church, L-.wi.berc, per Rev. Jacob Hertl'.er, J3T.31J alia Mother and Daughter Soldiers' Aid Society, Ilartleton, 1025. ti.Tbe little borocgh cf New Com berland, just opposite (below) Uarrisburg, Claims to bave sent to tbe war, 0 men more than their whole number of voters leaving them something over on the pres ent draft. They had only 6 votes against the Soldiers, and sustain tbe Administra tion quite as strongly. saCaptr"wTlI. A. M'Call, of this place, bad bis pocket picked at Hoffman's hotel, Uarristurg, la-t Friday evening. Part of the money was recovered, and auspicious ebaraeter committed far a bear ing. ft"The Union Convention of North'd Co. met at Sunbury, oo tbe 7:b iost., aod nominated tbe following ticket: Congreas, John B. 1 'cker, of Snobory t Assembly, Jacob M. Follmer, of Turbut ; Register A tlecorder, John J. Smith, of Sunbury i Coamiioocr, Andrew Nye, of Turbut; Auditor, It. B. Weaver, of Zerbe. Before Election. 'The Punburv Jhiawat of July 2fUb wndeavored to rally tbe IViu-jcracy of KortiwjiLcrland county to turn out and j buildings Cred, were saved. Tbe naked, ; was in tbe tame "x," and met tbe sacie rote, b'1 qLtj to vote against tbe 1st ! crumbling walls, end tbe crirped shrubbery j fe- Thanks to tbe Governor f ir tbis Amendment, nhith rot-ire tbe soldiers ' and trees, with tbe dust aud suo, mike i exhibition of firmness in stofping tbe the rijrbt to vote; as f .llnws : j tbe remains look sad enough. And to ; increase of State Hanks, even on a tech- ''-ThTnKMlVMMTM ! imagioe tbcm, only two weeks ago, all , nicality. AatoM iTand THEhVHnLUi" i filled ",h bPPy. ewtented people with j TLe Governor and State Treasurer re FILL VOTE. The I. inc.. In leadfrs prcfrtt ! elegant elotbioir. and iewels. and farni- ported that the alleged "original plan of to be very ..., that the soldier-vouo, Amendment shall be carried; but this is not ' from any real love I t the sold er, bat from tJe,ire and intent to e,rat ikt profit and He taLdxrr, and r-eeci Lincoln ly a fraudulent ; .r ,u. ii ' , se of Ihe roles. Havir.R vervthin in their hands, ihev can, and, from the rascali. ties heretofore practiced by Lincoln's snbor diaates, it is reasonable to presume they wold mora the solder vote to tun Ihera elve. This undoubtedly accounts for their satiety." The editor also savs it allows the " trJ- c . , , . , I r.t ?7: r r:r T ... , ii., ... i t truth is, the law reads, the uquahjetl elec- , ,. , , . , .,. tws of this coninionwealth in actual mill- . , ,, . ,, , . tary service," Ac, ebaJI be allowed to I pt, - - r .1 - . 1 ii i- . t Tf rA , , "rL tnstd Of vnhj rfertov. ,u military eervicc, fee-ma intended to confirm tbe opinion which bad been c-irefully t-ircula- Kmnnf ttll l..-..,T.lt. tlolt :.ll -r.lili,.l4." , , , . . ,. , , whether toUirta, mmon, or alunt, could i . -n-. . - u ! T- ,nT i r . : M ' PePl" ""d tbeir .Senatereporter) has aboat filled tbe Vcr impusitioD. Jut it, in connection with I ' r r vv. rt.fl. . tv-ii the above quoted extract, shows clearly that the Democracy were to b couituiued AOAIKkT the Ainenduient. arraa KLicTtoa. The rofe of Snnbury stood For Is! Amend ment 42 Aeainst ii Maj.jr lil Not only the Sunbury vote was favora- Wa to the soldiers, but the county pave 170 majority. Wht-reuj-on the same cd- . itor, in his paper of August a.cnncealing the vote of l-unbury (as be had the true , wordin? of the 1st Amendment) made j the f.ll.win- observation : Proai the Svabary IlMDocrat jurt aft., tH rT.etkm. ! .tl. . , . . . i iic ciccuon on i uesoav pmugni out A VERY LIGHT VOTE, mt Living 1,-m mate epwnj, guation tj, iu Vemucr.iu ires, of tkc S 1 tTl rt V. .-f n.nr vTi t r.Ts .T-f. i t . t.i ,ai. ..j i.'n-. t i. lig Tote, and sought all it dared to rrej-' j - . ...... '. . xmngly defcawd, eaik it a l,pLt vote," uv uvi . I'ar'J quciuuu oa lia Slue 01 the House. fmm th. S. in.rrr. Tim-Vfnr, Kwun. TURN OUT every man! and jtc againit C V Amntdmrntt. vote open civi! matiers, as" ibis Amendment provides, ia more than tiiher an inttlUgrnt and vwwwaw svhjih WW IKIMIUI Will tl. H 1 2 scheme evnre.ai. n, p,.e Lincoln, who expects to eoatrol tbe whole ' Army rote." He also said "W..Vrs," where be should 1 "'t quai ytea uecion in ma nuiila. ' , ry aerviae," i. Vot of teiinsgrove For !t Aaveadm' Against t tfii " Maj. For Tb asm. pap.r-.ft-r Elwtkm 140 ia, there wa not much of a vote, and the Amendmenu were carried a thev ' M 0r0ta " 0" ' 'fM 10 "em exTtheywould be j The, skipped 20 or SO bouse to reach -Accordinc to thf'iw. ..: 1 CoL A- K- M'Clore', and one of tbe bur- WrSL th. rn.-n l ...... . , , ...ua were ail wrong, ml would surely help Lincoln. They wanted a full vote and they got it but, a the drowning man is reported to bave aai J when Xoah would not admit him iuto the Ark, There is not much oi" a' show er," after all. Tbe Sol.l a ;.4 c-:. t ii- e- -...a. .iu .-"Vic.. Oi II .9LIUI7- ton have iawed a Circular urging the Itreeervation. in .om. f. r .11 .i.. i Blaekberriea in the lead, for' the good of i tbe toldier. Eld. John Kline, . uncompromising laiMtat. (and a Dunkard pre.eh.r) w 'hot dead in the road, in Rockir.ghaai Co irin a. Die nnH, .T 0-' " . - w. - Mv uuauowo. wt are proed to be Rebels. Visible Dailt Ta man who is too toby paper, ,0j u km kit neigLbor. Harrislmrg Correspondence. RUIN3 OF COAMBERSBURQ. TnvBSDAr 4.P.M taut returned thermometer, I under stand. 100s from trip to ill-fated Chamberkburg. No hotels open oo "re- phint in this county sod also in tbe al Ceptiou" the smell of fire Btill there i ley. Some of the people tike bold like and smoke yet ascending citisens tid.aDd men to pile op tbe tubbifb, and rebuild thoughtful visitors curious, wondering, ! confident that in twenty jera tbe town and "tha liiiht of the evea iffectica tbs ' will .psesr 11 tte better for the loss. A c heart.' Cbambersbarg was a healthy, pleasant- ly-loeated, well-built, wealthy, flaunshing town of sit tbomand people, surrouuded by independent farmers. It is the cen- tral point of business of a large scope of country, and the index of the prosperity of one century of settlement. Placed at the center of this elegant town at the central square, or diamond and you are in tbe Ijcus of demolition and smiulder- and joa have some idea of tbe extent of , . , . , . , ., theburnldistrict: but the comparison fails when you remember that .hi building. ing ruins. Stand at tbe corner of Tbird ing for rain very sadly, I say and yet ; mously, let ss di-pense Willi every artic.e oestroyeo, ana stow rnn t-3. rour ame j . i. . u , i i t , , - . ,i , , l-lve cau. aad ue as little as noaaible of rent points on the route between Neoras- and Market Sis. I-ew.sburg, and imagine just a, I am wm.ng, a blacb.ack cloud ,. Pa 01 : U SLPd DcDfer we Mtieked in one day. .... , , ....e, e r ... &ecuuj. nj paying easn nr wnat we t c. . , . , . T- H and t9 squares on eaeb side, a mass of : lonD-looked for, gentle, glorious, bai.v. Luy, and avoiding the use of credit in any I Gen sber"1",1 " ciumaod of tbe t n- 1 of burned out shells of buildings, with a I TuctoDAT Evemno. SL.,,e. I ftcf1 00 lhe l'f Per '.,U1C- I were generally higher, and closer built tbe rule by overriding and ennulling-it- than those of Lewisburg. S jme buildings but tbe Senile stood unanimously by the . ...In i-lt- . - 1 1 a B ' i I in other quarters also were nred, but tail - ; ed of tt reading to other, and a few " , fMll " onB ' M h.r(1I. rMlW. ' oife tbe place, were be placed there blind folded, iguoiatit of the Listorv of Satur- , , ' dav week. " c Happenicg to fall in with Rev. Benj. . . , .. . ... . ISanman. and with .lanoo nr.lon u 1 1 elderly native of the town, I bad from them some clear accounts of the transac- tion which has added Chaabersbarg to tbe list of hiatorical towns. An imprea-1 sion prevails that tbe Rebels intended to eh, rob, ..d burn, about midnight: but they were so bafl-d tbat they did not J commence Bring until about day. De- . ,. nnnnn maodiog 9100,000 in gold, or SjOO.000 . f ' , , m Northern money, (wbicb was not to be U - d) ''- in j J , I i ing simultaneously, allowing no one to take away anything from house or store. A few only exhibited discast for the work, , . , , , . , , ' and winked at the evasions of tbe order property, or extinguished the fiamei. Bat I others were as brutal as that which John Wesley calls "the sum of all villanies" can make man. Women and children were sect out only balf dressed, and some ealtby persons now appear positively in raes. aa every shred of tbeir household I stuff was consumed by tbe fierce, all de-1 vouring flame. A few paid money for tbe release of their houses. Much was stolen by tbe raiders and by neighbors of the property taken in fear from houses unburn ed. One lady who could not walk had powder placed under her chair, and a mttci, trcBgbt to "mske ber travel," t , , . , , wben she was borne awav. Tbe sick and ei were in aeveral instances expelled : Tom their homes to give them to tbe torch. Coal oil aod turpentine were freely nseJ to expediate theeonflagratiao, wbicb, I , r , , . ! before noon, became terrific, but was han-. f ' ' ' ' I scoundrel who was burning bis sacred L l r t.:. a T L . 1 . ir j , t . "ono ueioreui. eyes, a xseoei omcer "ho attempted to outrage woman, was ! shot down, and beaten to death by tbe iofuritted people. One or two others strafffflinv iwiT. were ear.D'Med ta be kill. 1 J . d aeveral were captured An infirm, naO directed one of the loiterers toward J We are pleasantly situated (pleasant as Baltimore, and that Rebel persuaded an- j possible in a hospital) since our return, other to be his company; and in an hournd bird at work. Tbere are a great the Unionist' daughter informed him of : tne capture ci tne two Kebels. Some : .. .. ... r,ijew demanded money and took proper- i t. from nffn.r.nn. Tha oP.atk.l" j i i ing bouse (built mostly by Rev. Wm. A I Barnea,) tbey supposed a colored people' ners of it was son of Gen. Wm. Smith, wtS borne at Warrenton, Ta., baa been guaffed for year by U. S. aoldiera. Na public property was there to be taken ; the loss is pat at over a million of dollars, and wholly that of individual, private prop erty. What add enormity to act of larbar- . . i . . n;Pr,ceLdeDt- tili4 warfwe, is 'be fet that Rebel and Ii ninn sb11.ai b,fe ,bred ,like th "edenee and all tbe comfort that tbe ladies, the sureeons and tJe ebsplaint of Cbambersbarg could bestow upon them. Geo. AveriU'i approach prevented tbe aeeomplisbasent of the full degree of conflagration attempted on this town. It ia not known tbat Union people perished iotbelamei; it nay kave been; bat tbe tact beat eonnmel the rerj bones of such. If tbe design was to strike terror into the hearts cf the lojil North, I judge from tbe temper cf the people bere end frota tbe expressions of tbe visitors that it sicnally fails therein. The soldiers vote was signi5:ant!y trium- . . elate roof stopped tbe Ere in one directioa, aod is another evidence that fire-proof ; bmldiogs are best ana caeapesHin oru.na- ry causee) in tbe lone run. but a few j sit and mope and say that tbey and all ; Cbambcrsburg are eternally ruined. j Vi'hcat, bay, rye, have been splendid j crops in this region, judging of the enor- mous and numerous stacks of the same j rcmaiuing out of doore. But corn and potatoes generally are very sadly su!I;r- TL. n J .U. n. .... i Bank Bill, because tbe act creating it aas ! , , . , . , .. clearly in vio.atun of a rule respecting J the parage of.uch bill, Tbeacfcaved" . Governor in Killing me om. a bin in ' creasing tbe capital of the Venango Bjnk, he Executive building." contemplated in ... ,7 . . lbs Extension act of last session, was lm- : practicable, but submitted another i i ., . t f. . v c. i. t i stead, Tor an r.ast wing, l.eterrea ' 8 in its to i select committee. Tbe lateness of tbe . ' . . l . i i : l e MHJP, ill iue oil'U urice Oi ifois ami j material, we think will justify tbe post- j ponement of the work for tbis season. j That rain was gentle. It "distilled e dew," very agreeably for a couple ! ol hours, moderating the temperature per- ' eeptiblyf but w. trust only "a drop before tbe pleotifnl showers" to much needed. Sat lb DAT. Tbe House was not ia session to day, and 19 many of the Senators had gone home Iba. .b. remainele, did Bo feellik. dfli.g 1f Ret(, reporeJ Je , . Ilou d Ke.enll0 K.n i . , of importance. Tbe ealUtiDg teems pretty brisk in this city. Capt. G. Wash.Fenn, (last session, beke R,aes amoDg mhom PP Wilbur F. Blair, of Lewtsburg. Tbe market house was crowded with thousands last evening, and thousands this morning. An immense amount of fool is sold there, and an immenseamount ot m0Le! uken D c-bscge. Our rural fr'end mnst mile Boney e7. - onr city friends ditto, at ruling prices. Several fine, warm showers tbis after- nooB' miIDZ delightful prospect for one good evening's sleep. People under, roofs, aod in cramped aod air-less rooms generally, bave bai an awful time in try ing to woo Somous to tbeir arms, for some nights past. Thermometer, 111-0 and i.:, l BOineiniug less. There is a new insect attacking tbe evergreens on these lovely Capitol grounds. It (pins or builds a cone-like nest, where it lavs the Darent cf numerous nnisanees ' . ' ... " lookiog( fclack-headed worm. Kill and burn is tbe surest way of extirpating the vermin, whose career ia very rapid and destrnctive. w. The Soldiers' Nurses. One of the Lewis burg ladies serving in tbe Nashville Hospitals, write as follows. t -J many very badly wounded men in tbe i ,i,... i. i warus, ana nospuai gangrene nemg , prevalent, and tbe weather warm, tbe I wnonda heal alowlv. and frnnnnt) thna. I s i j j - , which at first eeemed slight, prove fatal. Retween tbe "Sanitary," "Christian," and "Western Sanitary" commissions wo re kept tolerably well supplied with deli cacies in tbia hospital and what would become of our suffering patients without these supplies I I can not telL One thing I do know, however : thousands of live arc caved by them, which would oth erwise be lost. I hope tbe people will not abandon the work of preparing these store because ao much money baa been raised by tbe great fair which bave been held in all our largest cities for, honest ly, with all tbeir funds tbe Sanitary Com mission ia not as well off as it wis last year merely because all Ibe money which has been raised will not purchase, at pres ent prices, tbe same amount of stores whieh last year were contributed by tbe id eoeietiea. We base lately been enabled to pur chase for tbe hospital soma luxuries which none of the eommieeiona can furnish thicken, egg, fresh tga.ublee, eU through tbe liberality of friends who bave j placed donations in our bands for tbis i 1 purpose. We bave been the means (or aen'! rather) I think, of doing much J go-d ia tbis way, and as we keep a strict 83;cuut of a 1 we expend and for whom, (lime and regiment) our friends bate the satisfaction of knowing who has been aided by their benevolence. Contraction, tt seems to u-, looking at things in n plain on. una ene way, tlat cjLtrae tion is a fiuancial duty at tbis tin.e. , Ex- paDsion js tne eTi nn(jt.r woicn we tuffcr it , rt.m.j.A hv with.lrawini th, g,)TDnieBt greenbacks, because tbe ' woa;,j i,e immediately suppled by 1 bluk psfer Ujw, then, shall we accjm- .li6h tn 0yecl, ' ' j j.;rtl jT unjT..aj rctrecchment in j public and private. As the speculators j nave run up tne tnsea ol every.ning ru- J ra.V Mm MlTnr no hnm nem osn... . ; J V of Preut , ".I D - unavoidable necessity. CL"U u ' ! ,. , u ,..;. f XJ" eJ ebaraeter, before a cra.h oomes, when it will be ia:poraible lo da so. This n,ay I r...cin lanriAta t ann.n wln a occasion preseui saennra 10 some txreni, but it bai better be sustained now tbau lo wait until it may be much greater. y.jiii. By teiiing out fancy stocks gen erally and putting tbe uijuey lata Govern ment bonds. SUik. By throwing into the market at once all tbe gold boarded cr held fjr investment. If held much longer, tbe bss will be sirious. Within a y-ir, tbe ! " 5 &.te!. By doing no buiidioe until r ; . . ; the cost of labjr and materials shall fill. ; Tbe country can d witboct new buildings ootil tbis ar is over. -' - - j r rs . - , ., i securities iue reicrence over ail otner j iBtci,menti. Tbey realiy are better, and j if new enterprises bave tempted na by ; large profits, tbe risk of ultimate, has is J not ti be lost sight of. V04' ,Bl11 gain oy mcse ; ne shall get more men lor tbe army, and more moncy for tbe treasury. We shall reduce the eost of living to reasonable rates, and thus enable people to sustain better tbe bordeos of government. We shall restore trade and finance to a bcaltby condition, explode tbe corporate bubblea which dis tract .everything, and improve the pros pects of all really sound and reliable con cerns. t". S. Gut-tie. Tbe Solicitor of the War Department has anoouocd an ofioial decision to the effect that men who bave been mustered into the United States service for the term nf 100 dara or anv other anpeifiA timn. . v.. i,M . jr.' kt.L - iiiiuvi ud ucm uuuii unit aiiitu ujaj take place during the term of tbeir actual service; tbey are exempt from tbat draft, but not from any sobseqient one. If tbe draft should cot tako place until after their return borne, tbey will then be liable, but each man will be credited with the i time be may have already served. Tbis , sonstroctton of tbe law is no more than just to those who have enlisted for one hundred days Rebel Appreciation of Stvpatfu- ZEH3 iLLUsTSATED. The asnington istar (ays, that Mr. C. W. Thompson, for-' merly of the Metropolitan Police, who is now mans.inff a farm abont fourteen miles onl on tbe Seventh street road, was under I Ibe special attention of Rebel oSoers dur-' ing the recent Rebel invasion, and had a lair oPDorinnitT oi Wiews oi tneir ao- f .i..l,. Hi. ll. w. ..-p.......... trodnetion a them was in Ma corn honae. where be was surprised by four of the reb-: els. iney complimented tv.l CJrn, but tnnk AA . ahnnl .it hnih. e I h.v atlr.fi him bow be stood "on tbe goose 7" and he : tald them be was an "out and out Union t i !.:.. .l . u i iuic.rr. i D6 cuiti ui tun piliv icuiili- : j ..y- , . ... i exactly so a graae to oe men Dy tne suuscn - ed, "ion are tbe first upright man we ; 5 3 bave met, and shall be paid as far as we! ad. Two parallel coerces of brick, each 4 can pay you." They then gave him a dol- bricks high will be placed on the boitom, lar greenback a rather cheap priee 'with a apace of U or IS niches on the clear The officers visited bim frequently, and courses. The distance between ,.,t a,.... j ,t.j ' v . v. took his horse and colored Ban, bat be- ; fore they retreated tent back his horse . and servant. They told him that when- ever soev met a man woo came crvinp ana ever tbey met a man who came crying and i .rmT1,fKfr ... tnnV hi; a" Mtt!e aod poultry for tbev knew bim to k .1, ...:It.- uL a.. iw - put ...jjirLiiiij wuttt ug aiiuu.cu and cheered for Jeff. Davis. We are pained to announoe the death of Henry II. Wilson, ion of Robert Wil son, Esq., of Milton, and at tbe lime of hi death Sergeant in Battery F. 2d P'cte, andfillia; op the trench as above sia I'rov. II easy Artillery. iiei. No extra allowance will be made for I any of these items. Proposal, may state a John F Potter, of Wisconsin, has been ; gro sura for the whole job complete, appointed Consul-General to Canada, to ! The work io be commenced tmmedia'ely. fill the vacancy occasioned by tbe death i ,nd ,0 Bish!4 b ,hf ;oth of Xo"lb" , ' i, . ' . .. next. For any lurther information entire of Mr. GiddiDgs. Sir. Potter is tbe man ,r u-u rivrcn-j u . .... .a.. r i . wm, vac.ru ous iiiu Virginia Braggart, Pry or, few year ago. New x'ouk, Aug. 12. Tbo Erpreu gay passengers by tbe Evening Star from New Orleans, report tbe Rebel in strong force outside of Al giers, within six or seven mile of New Orleans, fortyfying tbe place and con structing entrenchment apparently with the intention of making it base of of fensive operations. Tbey are commanded by Gen. Taylor. Tbe Teche district is also occupied by tbe enemy in large force, I in order to crevent another advance of! onr troopi through that region to Texas. Tbe secessionist in New Orleans say it is of no impoiU&Gw if Mobile ia loot to Ibe Rebel. Tbe Union Conference of tbe lil-l Con cresaiooal district Indiana, Wes'tuore l.uJ and Fayette met in lltt'burg on tbe 15'b inst., and co tl.e ballot n-'U.itated Ir. !"initb Fuller, of Fayette, f .r Congress. Ilon.Jvhn CoTode declined oo aceoutit of recent d iDiestic afH ctiuba having list two suns in tbe army Gen. Banks Las forbidden the trafj iu gold in bis Department, except upon the condition that tbe purchtsir depo-it tbe gold purchased in tue Treasury of ths I " . . . j w ..... . . V t ' t - i : t I.U..CV. "- -"' upo.u iue sei.cr ana it.9 purcnaer win be held alike rtfpcnsible, and which may bo drawn by such depositor from the Tni.nri noon nrat.ti.in thn Ai. j taut Treasury or tbe 1'rovo, t Mar.hU Gen. of '.isfaefiry explanations of the purpo- 13 mhl"h U " 10 be PP'J- j The Indians are aeaio eettictr trouble - sorae in tbe ?outb-West. Numerous! trains cf emigrants and freight have been atiacaa ana me owners au.ta, wapjn, t WOfcer IB JCSiiUK. out io" od CODditioD taving been , . fiTorej. jhcj report a great many . . w,.:,,!!, . .l ri ,r,;.t. . :' ri.,.i..,' 'a . rr,f.,. enc fr tne Lnion over the Confederacy. The i fScers think the relative weakness of tbe liebcliho to tbe Union strength, is becoming greater tbat firmness in tbe Nr;b will ensure tbe triumph of the Gov ernment and tbey themselves are string- er ia faith and determination to complete ', the work. Col. B'jlineer of Lock Haven, I i - . Dan. ot , aes-Uarre ate among ' those thus exchangej. Corrtcttd &.mi- WceiTu ly J. Walk & Co. ti-l, " 50 j j gQ ! 32 75 Barley" VQfi.l 00 Butter Egs Lard, fresh Tallow Potatoes lo 0 14 451 Flaxseed 2 .o Pried Apple,lb. 6 Wool 1 00 Coontry Soap S'-O Rags 4rV6 II am o Sides i Shoulder 15 do withKibalO IT i e-tloe "f tb rbTurisn, et it., borough of Utii.l.urr th r-ili'i:i cu. B m lAa-n: Vhfivu, la tlj. a tr b mi k. mt Oi.ii- Prr.irid.ae., R. bu tmn pjrMnl to r.-a.'tr, hj d.Ltb. frris cux ni.t f.ar IaU Uia.Dil brotijr, 1r. C-.J.TU J. M'El.l lij-r-'lor-, KmI1. 1. Tt.-.! hit rarra-ba-td. pneiat qsiri4, -r-K-J juu-n.at a. a i-Auoil'r, Knrt Tr- ti-vi' iial tr-at-m'.-ut lowarlrri. ffu. aoi uotirnr -Tntj(n to to, caiiiDf . r-ft l-r-J h Ira aa bonon--l and -tt-mrl m ' -ar rr tS tcai.-aJ pixle.iioD, aa.1 hla loss b u, bkz d-r 1; b.l. ' i Tbat' w it.nJ to th, iaTpJ fai!r rf tb J-f-J our h-artfi.lt .Tmpath-f Ic th tn-rparabl, lft. cf a lind hu.tisDit aDl an attw-ti.--),:- f.U.cr. ar4 If V mamnnit-r In th, loaa ot a inead aod aa aU, -aedi-i 3. That ir-jT of the r!ctirttii nt to tr fm- : b.'rcvc j tar rtassrr-u avuu l uuiisuru m ujv- v v oi auiav ! K-CPcai.. niiirmfLv. s.ii M A t M s on th nth iot . t rt. i ki. pfxxt? ctttit?. TIMtftDU Uiu IvLiiAiitia aiiJiiL-Ni's, toih of t IWrita- DifU, ! t"tywi,vnn.onthi5ih!ntt,ini3,a?-d r montha, aauthu-rof t'.:rao1 Mar. Ia.,r. ---- - - r-r?? Attention, East Bnffaloe! , MEETING ot the citizens of East Baf i faioe wtil be held alGandv's Schwl . m An ikl. TnJ. ...... , T Ho o"c!ock. to nrm-id means tn rai-. R,,nnl money, and other matter of importance ia regard to the draft. JIltHX BKDW.N, Aoz ! Treasurer- LETTING. OEALED proposals will be received until ill iow luiij m S " e-epiemoer uea., ey ik., , -,fc. ri -TT,n, i w.A suoscnbers.att the oiTi.-e of w m. l amer, m. for theeican.,n ,A ,n.,rr,,n. f . ,,. u- L .":"r.v;-.:, ,rnm me Mmtt to the River on lhe farm of V Em b.T &et ,on? and require a bout 3000 cub. yds. of excava- . The trnnk cf the drain will be constructed as follows: 1st. A bottom of boarj will be laid down .1 . j..,.,.. , . i tne coumes to or aim dt tne saoscrisers. 3J The d.,m or ,r-ank wiJ be C0Terf4 wilh fli? ,pn.s, carefully laid, ao aa to ex-1 elude tne sand or 'ravel. 4th. The earth removed for the purpose ia. 1 1 rf pltlB2 iB,he Irunk moM . te reriaced in Ue chirDnrl from hich it was taken so as W leave the surface of the ground aa uniform $ possibl as possible. 5th. The materials for the trunk k will be ground. delivered In the contractor on the Proposal will state a price per cubic yard for the excavation, and this price will include or cover the coat of pulling in the irunkcom . . . : Ane-lS. 64, JOS.M..fceBIT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IX the Orphans' Court of Union connty in the matter of the first and final account of Charles Moll. Administrator of Sca.xa.a ; man, laie oi " esi Duunoe township, dee a. The Auditor appointed to make distribution ot tne oaiance to ine nands ol tne Adminis trator aforesaid amont; those entitled to the same, will meet for that purpose at his office in Lewitburg, on Tuesday the 30th day of Antust, 1964, at ten o'clock. A M. when and here all persons are notified to preent their claims or be debarred from coming in for share of the fund. JOHN B. LINN, A editor A 8TKtI Dwii. Atray ttee laiaa, wy yrmi tb, Std htat.. tft. I rwor .ill ri.aaa caJl. proievrop.it,. l-r ttoarna, am taa, aw Sj i r axoaiivriA k Administrator's riotlca. A17HERES,ftTerof i.' nim- ra i, n apan ' Tl th esuie of EMMH lit V TH -Wd.il 'STr r t.nve lw: I' rush p. t .... n l.o , i hare Irf a Rran:f ! tr. ir.e aabicr.' tr, ik tut I'Tm 1. 1 iaw, H' iic i- h-retr (upr. t. a I r'r- a- n-. knr.wtn thrmflvr t' be iriurli'J u ?a'1 eaip, lo iratte ixmeJ.ts fayn.fnt; lan t th-ie hav:'i claims ai r't ll:e air.t, I will pre-eat Ut.-a ilu'r an .hTti-a!-d r sc.- I tlemtr.u JH. ttf.'N E!I. "m'r, j cr h.s A;i j, J. M. U. Htsic . Jti'y S8. lSt SCHOOL NOTICE. i T)V ..rer of the Schn. 1 H-reetors r-t ih. i ) j, r..t: t.f Lublnrt. ihe I'l ELIC . pCHOLS of this Bur. ue'j v. irpn Thursday the l.V.h dav of Srpiembe r, lftl ' ant tfaiuri.iT tne 31 of frp.-maer i riled : tf.N sch.I.s'm.,'! held "'the ouh ; w'ariJ B.dmg,) c..aienc.ne t 9 j o'clock, A. M. JoH.V b. LINN, ' Secretary of ihe B,.a:i TTOW TO DFST120Y ROACHES, RATS, HICE, lied II usk, Ant Vr. I'se Bart's Vermin Exteminalor! TT H 1 I I I.Vr-AI.I IBLE-IS !. FALLIBLE! pot op in Lar:e B"ies for -'5 c.s. Is a.l rea iy ( r ase. t.id. 'j; mixing v.tb cibcr aruc.les. Dues ol tpciJ, p?i dr? or or.hle , Lt kef'-sr. m t,Un-r j.Tpvrar!ca-. Vrm;n J etrtfcafiu:iy ! ! of it fc mwl X rr di c ut tDorf ; b -if). 1 fcCl dsC?.-t- tn ga. fti-f-tiotl to j tsll WijO Ii- it- Nild If aUl iTUfsU klVl lAin j tart uafhcit t- Tr'ta-I ut Ct t: . ho ur aai ail i-r bi 1.1 r 1 1 r laTlM mil, ia larr tv-iri. tun rl atri.ai J iU3 by it, iT.-f-rtrU r. No. 1 ' ath T' t:h tre-t t" Te Hi.tiut MkitLfrtcr o. iHy jurvckl r--t, aot Wv.imt, be;Kn T.cih axi4 .ef i'nirxl.LU-ti.X cu : 1-1...? v Dvvt'irw Ti o ,-i a, av.-,ui. ni R,ti;-. h, KAKIK a r..-.-.w. Bv.'BALk- ana 1- 11 i.Ksii.ii. imiiioi-ii CRIFflS'S J'A TEST C:iat Jan and Glass Coven, UU rreerviE: FKL'ITS in a perfectly . rreerviEf tKLlia in a penectly f.k cut. Th. r.rmr. fin VT drr, or Cement, seal instanoy, aad are more ea-i:y sea ed and cpsned than any other 'art- cie 1..1 the purpose ever invented. All kinds 01 s.s luj ortucni cic rutf.ijr u.?a i ccuit, ana uncertain ia seanoa. ur:K uae ci.iii., !hfse aroii ihe otjfcuons to iar& where no cr o:ner me.ai is iwei i to olher a the cjver-i. : iost ; For sale in !.evnbDrr. on'.v by KUEMER. LU.NG ii wO Willlamsport OU Works. OX-EXPLOSlVErwaCris-al Carbon 0.1 1 IV TlCHt riCtlUEa. Orders promptly attadd lo. n. l. noidoos. Iu53 Wi'liamiport, Pa Doctor II. C. STtuntT, HAVING returned froni the Armv, it now located at BnrTaloe X C ill and oiTars his professional services to me puLl.c. May be found at Wm.T. Linn' BurJaloe Tp, June 16, ISO. r-l'n SHU AC WANTED. T WILL rav the hieheit mark.: rrta tn j X '-'ASn. lor ar a aw ay" delivered ai mTTinrard in Lewisbarj. Pr iimi who intend pathfrmy.hon! A CumrEftCCst 1 I ' I r immedii'f !y, 11 the stsitr will toon com mence to get woody and lz:d. E.i-HULU Lewisbnrr, Jane 13, 1S64 Estate of Jonathan Koser, dee'd. T ETTERS Tes-.ameniary ca the e:a: of ; 1j Jcnaihan Koser. dec d, late cf Bunaloe i town-hip. L'aion eountr. have been eraniad j to ihe subscribers ia due form of law. All ' persons indebted to at id esiate are notified to ; icaWe immediate payment, and thoe havicg claims ajainst the saeie will present them proper.y aa.nent'caied tor seti.ement to J"H K'iSEIl. Fa!T..o. Iliws. S'jLoSloN Ko;tli. ktilj, i ion Jane 14. 101 pd The Eye and the Ear. TR. S- H. KNIGHT, of Lewisborc. havinj I) hah twentv-five years' practice, offers . .. .. d seased Lves or Lars. I ae tollowicg is ot cf a number of Testimonials i i Vt aro hd paara-t of both fw-,u blind rf ona, tnl nria ,.- i tti- t-th-r. 1 hs-1 pb,.ieia, att-niiDC him. If no .IT-t. 1T. hnUfct DdrtrKa l.i. fa nl rarrJ him without an ot-rati. i.uh .ita:ih3 i.TwiiriNiiiniiiwi, r. i . n w. . llartictco. J.n. ! Estate of John Die3V nderfcr,Sen.,de:J. ' w fi-rrnj .r u.,.;....i;n. .k. u... , i " . i-ic .-.uiuiu..-. ..... . u ...c j J j of John Dieffenderfe-. sr. dee'd. late of ; W hue Deer township. I'n n ccunty. havint; 'been granted to the andersned, ail persons j indrtied thereto are requeued to make ira- . mediate payment, and these havinc claims or , unu.uos ..ius. .n .... r....i iB, lalhen.icaa for w-t.lemen. to JOHN H. CAMPBELL. Adm'r White Deer Mills, June H, 184 pd Candidate for Consreas. ryHE nndersisned re,pecifullv offers him- I tt. lo the Republican, of the Fourteenth rt.airiri ot Prnn.v'rania 'pom. i posfd ol the counties of Danp'hm. Juniaia, jWihumberland. Snyder and Union) for no- mination ty ihe several county conventions cf the said district. JOS1A11 ESPY Harrisbnrs, June 9. 1864 IIEXBY HARPER, Ho. 620, Arch St PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturer and Vlalia 1ST WATCHES, FUSE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, , and R3GERS' superior PLATED WARE. C7A1I kinds of SILVER WARE made on tne premises. jone HA 1X7 Krpiunng carefully K45m3 i Estate of Lt Col John D. Zinsser. WHEREAS, letters of adoiinistratioa to the estate of John 1). Master, dee'd, late of Lewisburg. have been cranted to th subscriber by the Register of Union eoamy, all persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to matte pavment and those having claims gainst th same will present them wi.boul delay to JUdEPH MlfER, Or to tia itterwrt, CEVtl'j a lUlts LeiaT(, Jaaa I, I'St A Acditor's Notice. ihe tlrphan" C on rf l'n:oe eooolv the m-.i'er of ih s-end and tnal j are. nnt ct :har es S! !l. Ljecmnr ot the ; laM and ifinai i f tTaB tLk, la j of Vvri Ka?a.(.r u nh:p. decta.ei ( Trie AuUr appciciei upoa eic -;ijBl C'e I lo Ihe aV?e accc-UDt, ai. 1 to i..r:fcD'.e ' the -urn aim t;J t aerosntant to br dot and in his han 1 amor.; ! se itgally rs'iilei U j 16 ame. wili mra f . r 'ii'! pcrp-jaes at t.a rile? ia L.eNburj. in Tarsiav the 8oih day . of A;al, l-r, ji VDe o-t!ck. P V, whan anJ here all p-rsens inrrfrfd are Bet.Rei to t' rrrenl and p-e-ent their c aims, artier wise ;h-r win be debarrei frora comiae; ia tor a anart ol u.e fond. JUH D.LI.VN. Auditor i I'aiicd Sutes Claia Agrnls. i . LI'K.NSE havinc beea (ranted lo thai ' l unaera garj io carry oa ti.e basiacsaof I mtrd sas C.aita Aeen'.s i Laioa eoaair, , th-v will attend proicrtiy o the eol eeuon of back pay a&d b-ontie, and the procanecof pension for soJ Jiertcr the'r 'e?al reprrseatav lirrs. and ihe prosecol.cs of ciaiins aguaal 'lhe Lnitei B!i;-,. JA VEs T. i fl. LLVf L-irisburg. March 21, 1-64 A.'.t, vla THE nnderlznrd. harirr, obtained th IM . f the forcitsre. xtores and uteasila of Mr. Kiraian M. ( uoria. will continue tt,a Bakery. Coafeettonery ac i Xotir.n Insiorsa, at tbe oid stand, on Market street, for :ke pe riod of rae year. He h: pes tytrlct atteatiata to business lo mer.t the pa'.rocaj beraitfore exienej lo llt.a establishment. H I . M'.VAHO!C Lew'sbnv, Apr;! 10, lt1 Success! Success! SUCCESS has everywhere attend! staf Armies and so it may be said of . Eagle 1 Bava 5rw rkMrakle Gallery, (situated on the Sou:a side of Market straat. oeiween ja ana .n, i.ew:i03re.; wnicn l a ! perfect scccess we bavinft. at ernstderablw j expense, f::ted op a new combnatioa L (hi, which can not be surpassed fur fine effeat ia i civmr to the Pictnre tbat (ielicat shading arnica all ailmire. , v..., - p,- ,,. ..a . r ' 1 j u fcire rn htn , t Te ,lrce 1MOTBBwa of j.fl ,.. Vittt Pnott.grilpB A1, j o which wf c(T.r cltT ,rle ENliLE BAWJI B lne Miller wanted. A ed M.lier can secure a good Miaaalaesi Inquire rf JuHN WALLS ea CO Lew.sbor;, May X5, 19 i IJrochTmntiori itFTil rj -!-. a r: i :,jVJ JLT ifca lateat of all i that cf , C. W. SCIIAFFLE. 1 Barne returned from Hew Yoik , "T-'a, preparai to e;. ud. Cheap for Cash. j A Inrre anfirl-nent of Prtev.Chemiea's n-le, ; Paint.-, Varnihs. live Siuilv Giava. I'erfuiw. enes. Coal Oil, Lamps, Brabes.Trys. Fancy Notions, Snaps, t'oniecuoaenes, No:, Fip, i uoacco, i-ijars, ,n:.ery. die. Ac. Ac. Ac. rhjeiciaas" prescriptions carefully compounded. Wines and Liqnor3 for Medicinal purposes, warranted genaine and cf lb bast , i""'J LEWISBURG Mav SS, 1864 GUA'S. PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE. FHJE CUTLERY, an tvrtlnc Ippamaa arraerally. Ji0T!f- L-a"- Kfei'- rii. Uillies, corkscrews, g Col1'. Ac, coa siant'y on hand and fur sale Wholesale aad Ketail at the Pponstnan' I.poi, JOHN KRIDER'S. N.E. corner 2d and Walnut Sis PhiladV phia. March 4, ISf I m TAKE NOTICE. VLL PERSONS are hereby notified net to ride on horseback cr drive wi-b a team rn cr across my Lots, wb'rh I intend an occupy as a Ccal Yard, wuhont r conseai. Boatmen are notified aoi to tie p at any Wharf, without first consullicr ire. Any caa violatint; the above notice will be consider a trespasser, and prosern-ed s "rJ: ttM. FUGLET Lewisbnr?, April , ISt KRrICR, A CO. have jaw ree'd A errat variety of descriptions and prices rail and see. May 6 J 1ST received a fine assortment LadlfO Itrrav) faOOdsi, Eoibroidrry, Teila. Gloves. Trimmincs, etc Ac. smut:, fcr taa season also a fine lot of Doroeatict at June SO KKEMER, LONG A CO S CARPETS jnv ree'd (Jane Sf) bv KKEMER. LONG A CO 1-.LASTCR.SiIt anl r.h f. r V by KREMER. LONG CO Hipense Book. A Manic boit.ihav) lahelied, has baxa fmnd, aad is left at ttiM office for the owner The LewisViirf Depos't Bank HAS this dav declared a Pie.-f-ed of tovt per eeat. for the !ai n m. atfc. frw from tha Government Tax, psabl eti-. mnd. H. r. SHCJ.tE,Tiea. U" a. Iff I. i i '