AN III) HI n. L 1 MM BY 0. W0I1DKN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At I.-"M prr Year, Blnays la Advance. riBii-HKu M-.si.Hir.iav I Tiifsdav Morninj & Frilay Afternoon. ' - - -. - - ! ioir About forty recruit left tliis puce j for Harrisburg yes'.crday mornitg. j aaT"The mail from Lewitburg tD MifHio-, burg, etc, now leaves this piace inioacdi-j ately after the arrival of tbe express train ' from Harrisburg (about 7 o'clock A. M.), ! ad connects at Milliitilurg with a daily ' lioa west. Ud Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, a coach runs from the latter place, when travelers can be carried thro' without stopping, alternate days. A buggey ran on tbe Eaao&s In middle of middle eolnmn Of oar last paper, 1st page, "Sunbury" ehould read somroW, and "Washington" should read Lycummj county. ..These and ! other slips of pen or type are annoying, I tat sometimes unavoidable woen me . ... . writer ot ao article Happens not to real j lbs proof. (We do not notice all mit haps . of tbe kind, but give this rcajuo why tLej 1 da occur.) 1 I Oa last Tuesday moriiing, tbe mail j train bound east came in collision with the ' jMf.t it Chicago, nenr'V ttcirc at much TbilJeas Stevens and Wo. F. Jobn ctpress near Montoursville, injoring Rev. ; anj rora jl,,J) nor, as there iruf st0n aere among tho visiters here yc-ter- Wauon, of Milton, aud a Mr. M'-Js t(jr j.0or people, who ara taxed day. Old legislators come thu-, year ly Cormick, of Lxk IlaveD.prelty severely in tjgh prjces by speculators on these luxuries year, to view the scene of former labors, the legs. Tbe train contained CSO armed . 0f iife ) tct tbat it is not "war," nor j triumphs, and defeats. ThaJ. lools-as eoldiers en route for the new rebel base in Columbia county. No others were irjurcd to acy extent. "Banner" Republican Counties. M..i'-ritiHitlHC) lv.r Curtla. 7,0!9 7,055 6,091 2,41-0 0, OS 15 2,999 2.8S7 1,201 2,000 S97 1. C7d 1,093 1,812 9S1 1.190 1,005 25(5 ICS 313 8S8 274 l,S2tf 493 3 "74 651 109 V3 427 lti5 6 102 S3 I'biladelphia Allegheny Lancaster Chester Bradford Crawfutd Erie Ti"g Susquehanna Indiana ttiair Delaware Outiticgdon Lawrence Beaver Dauphin Labanon AVasbingtoa Franklin Venango Warren Bailer Somerset Mercer Perry Union Totter Armstrong f order M'Kean Jefferson Cameron Forest 'J.- ; T.,L.-, ' o o01 ! 2,145 ! 2,142 , 1,914 . 1,851 1 812 , 1,7'J3! 1.792 1 - ' n i ' 1 152 tcg'Eixri conn'y thit tot(J fir Curtin, toteiaho fur the SJJi'ert, with an increased majority proportioned to the population. ot one Republican county, or district,;or . s.!ifi..l , W. in miT; , iu iui.iii eei itc J 1CIUK ILaaJlt'4 J iUV HtLUh VI riiulJB I . T . , ww- . which Ibe Copperhead- deprived them of. The addition of the Soldiers' votes thus secured wul swell that of Abraham Lin coln. K?uS"ioc out of ten Soldiers vote for the Union party, and in return all the Uoion party vote for tLa Soldiers. They understand each other, and we hope will .r,i,;r, ...k -ii,.. .-l ,v i j sustain each other until the war is ended ly tbe triumph of Freedom and Right' over S.ver, and Wrong. Banner" Copperhead Counties,Fenn. - lln).(l!: for ajaj.iS4l Ain't W'XHlvari &vtCirT9' otmg. Eerks C 022 1,031 Monroe 2,025 1.1&0 Lehigh l,fo0 1.023 Colombia 1,541 1,020 Clearfield 952 755 Wayne 941 777 Northampton S.073 COS Pike 914 74 Cambria 31 514 j Fultoa 241 152 Centre 314 91 Janiata 2?l SO Clinton S04 77 Sullivan 354 C5 Kik 386 2 Every ctmnty voting ojaintt tlie SJ-li r, twe-j aim ajaitut Ooe. Crin, and wiU (unless the Soldiers' vote is pretty large and nnsnimons) vote against Pra-Lincoln. THERE 13 THE RECORD. Every vota known to be east in opposition to the 1st Ameuoraent, was east by a Woodward j man. Fifteen eonntiea nnt. ..i ' the Amendment and those eonnties all maea'te Christianity, humanity, philan vote ("9 times ont of ten "Deinrw.;. Ihropy, benevolence, generosity, chivalry, There are tbe figures soldiers, and sol-' diers' friends I please look at them. Wood- i a r. . . a - a . ! ward Democrats firat denied the const.tu- j tional right of soldiers to vote aad then I tbey voted against amending tbe consti- j lution so that tbey could vote ! title, and. row 0B ih. ; .u- " " ' retuit fand wn thn n , -f r i - -1 a m t3ue j H i mvvi sviiiw io -ea uavis wortnero ai- FP" pair of weIl-develoned U..;i.,.I tl. Lnrial of If? dead men. roblican addreu AtmLtL.l'kMMmtbyM- bind'' lf' M'e'' ie'ichtt vciivHucc Bit WUD Claim IQ IU ln,.l ntk.r fh.n rh.i. r.mn I... ... . . . . ... I- : ,L. J:...' . I . L - -. . .1 ..,.rr ik.... .nut erl lo lbe . ,. . . , - j , " j neara tne explosion anu saw ioc smoke mw vm. .u w..,.v., v.. ..--.. t - - - l . . . u abolmon trattors; bat tell them the, been discovered. Surving shooting.bang-1 0M fc f fc j there are Tennessee soldiers. Inasmuch I Ji 'XfVf Th. LewlAnrf Deposit Bank " row number two U raised. , "8 bonor.bly-.arrendcred P ; 8 ! a. n yn. ba. been an exile from Tennessee , ZmwJU'c. A M, whe. T.nd I XT as .hi. d.v dec-red . D.vidend of fo.r The CopperbcdLegisIainrTo Delaware S 2ZL li,7l!l ull f.l !-f .. r'V? " '1 ! H ' " i - rpf...u j .1 - r . - , -irvtiwiMHijiT. ov cuiuiuiviiuie trrrj j , DiB lOUw od Hi Mil czoept ciuueiinwi T, . r !a;m or o aenarrea iroai cumiui I from ihe iipv-rnin-ti i if, parao' oa ae -"rn tu UDIDTIDinrTn I II fli linlMVimv - I Official Vote Amendments. F t tbe 1st Amendment 109, 959 105.J52 01 CUT 75.100 lib S3 Against hj. For Gainst " l:,j. For For the 34 Against da do do dj dj dj ?!l7 f- 5,t13 laj. For da 131,94 120 F92 Average uj Titles Vote for Governor, 23 607 Vote on 1st Amood't, 1C1 1105,311 1604 Less vote by 218,35(3 Hoarding of Produce. The VUicojo Tribune gives ttafollowing lie shewing the amount of Sour and , .a glVn in fl0Te (jbiclg, lt lu0 j,j j t r luj tll;g Jclr . u;.. Flour Is 03. tci-;i S2.4SS 4C0.29G 12,701 210,20 oj ".,53 g j (j'477 1,74?, 451 Buh. Wheat hush. Corn i i, . . . .... num. v' jboa it ' -o.,v- II be seea that there ic, at 'Lincoln," but beirties Shylocks, who j grasp our grain by wholesale and compel retailers to keep up and advaDce rates. .The llloomsburg Dtmocral, (the I bear these apostles of peace bowl for war, these sheen in wolves' clothine," ie.. bowl to the Loyal Leagues." It might be well Col. Tate to secure a few of I these " sheep in wolves' clothing" to serve k, chaplaics in the above army, before the 6tock is entirely nbau-teJ. Relel "Peace" Terms. ! Col. Jacques, Methodist preacher i th: ... J nrj.j tr.'.k. " ... w.rr. voVv' organ of the rebel Army of Fiabinceretk,) tD"' pinure g.uer,. , r.c s ep ' , , f besn ,0j . heavy los, capturing a large number of ' tetweeo 3d and 4ih, Lewiaborr .) winch a J7.303:i, inmohn. learned that the I'hilad. i na moncJ P,eD,T " ns"al- Plic- , , . k,,,-Be- . i prisoner, guns, io. In this en-ageiieat, perfect saceess-we bavin?, at cntiaMera'o;. 7 ; Uoi,fl Lcgoe bi, cpn)peted trra0ge. I '"ly struck with an original observation m tf cutrimant woolJ be lJied. Ud. j Col. J. I. Gregg . wonnded. eh T.u 'no. K rnrfor"'.! u j 1 ments for buying up all the preachers in I cf 1'rr' ,be ,nct0D!- Some one asked i fortunately the bran, tho coarsest part, is Gen. Stedman was severely woanrled ia givilis l0 the Picture that deUcaw shaliof ' " ' ,i c... r r n i- if some soap (I think that was the artiele) ! thrown away the very part which gives , an engagement at Graysrillc, Teuo , on which ail admire. :J:JZ n. ;e(decl,rsdit,a,-..see,her.: Roundness tthe teeth strength to the th. Ins, J-es taken cn Paper. Iron, Ota... Wd Zlt:0 jorify to stumit ,J Jl, Lincofn, and "iomphsn,,, . r, , ,f Z b Bf TELECR.iPII. ftZS S.127 i nred.ct. that "we shall therefore soon amP on ' beuroa the thing ;..,,, cf ,h. bonv elements : while nRtt.HnLaa. An. "2 Satnrdri. V..TJV, e.u"-' ,?,.r.;;.. 1 l5C9 AllllaUir?, UM J.VU1IIUV AVUAC, . - 1442 ceBt!? B11 PaM 'rom tbe Loion author--l,'oS3 j itiei D(1 favored by the Rebel authorities 1,200 ' also, reached Richmond. They were in 1,144 1 trodoccd to tbe Rebel President and Eeo 'V j retary of War, and stated that tbey came j not officially, bnt as peace men, individ- ually to see if nothing conld be done to 93 s'cp this unhappy war. They were eor S7 i diaily roccived. But those Rebels were ... :.. irjaiDOfreu w oeir to uiiuiu eittin t j . . l . - i e : i "The North was mid and Hind ; it I would not let ns govern ourselves, and so j the war came, and now t( mutt o om till the lud. r , nd Ciht our battles, vou aeine- ! o . 7 7 .1 i . . ..js .... it I . v . . r,, are not fljUitnj for hlau.Tij. filtSnt, JfoT lndrendeflce. 1. We are and that, or i extermination, we will have.' "We Kcitlrd to rid ourschri cf tJie rule cf the m rjirity." As they were leaving, Mr. Davis said "Say to Mr. Lincoln from me, that I shallatjaoy time be pleased to receive f "Po1 for ''f. n to'4 'our - dtitenihncc. It WILL HE UPELESS To AI- VE WITn Asy 0TUEB Bcre js ino(hcr f cf ,he facl ,bat the RebeI lejders ha?e commiUeJ themselves to the policy of "Rule or Ruin." The common people and under officers were earnest and anxious for peace on any terms, bat few Lit like deserticg their rulers. Col. Jacques said the Government, be believed, would grant the Rebels a uni versal amnesty, stop tbe confiscation of their property, and welcome tbcm back as erring brothers, if tbey would cease their warfare against the Old Flag. Bat no they demand tbat we, and our posterity shall surrender to them the mouths of tbe , tnis Dnmbcr 63me S0 wcro taken prison Fuscjuebanna, tbe Potomac, tbe Ohio, and I cr, tai ui tbe otiiCt ,roCp9 st00li ,bcir sue iuiasisaippi, aau us inuuianes, lor ail j time to come, leaving an Imaginary bonn- dlr, iiD9 0f thousands of miles to cuard, with endless warfare like that which exis ted between Scotland and England. KsTIn gloating over the destruction of Chamborsbarg, the Richmond Sentinel erows peculiarly eloquent about the m- forbeMcei tender-heartednert, charity4 ,r Jl " ' ' " the Rebel soldiers. Its pharisaical pra- ting, are nauseating to those who have not been taught to sing pccani to their own i"ues. lu aelf-laudaiions might almost persuade tbe reader into the belief that v.tlJ .riuiw ia in Kebei service is . " .uo ".eue', "c ucn. "8eous neoDle. it is a little singular that on ... crime aaown in DUCUil waiiare, oo not 1'Ji'e P"vt their nbsslute Cbristinoi:. j LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, Harrisburg Correspondence. IiAKBi-uino, Friday, Aug. 13. Tbe Senate reduced tbe appropriation for Cbatubersburg to $ 100,010, and tbe House concurred. The sum (ur such f r- tioo of it as may be needed) is to be- tlis- ! tr.butcd, by five sworn resident, among . . those oniy who are a actual ceeu. 7 1 mating 1 100 000 from other ourccs, CUmbersturg will receive 8200,00") in ' all. If 2,000 yrsoos or 100 families, are I homeless and needy, this woail afToid ! ?10O to eaeb person oi 52,003 taeaeh fami ly certainly very liberal. Pittsburg re ceived less frota the State, lut inure in other ways (if my memory serves me) but money, then, wss far more UjiI'jI tho it now is in obtainitg what was consumed itia Kill was agrcH to ty both Houses, and gotn to the G jveruur. Tbe revenue lliil rparted by Ir Keed was ordered lobe printed, and lies ever ! to next sem-ion. ' I Amendments to the General llonnty ' j Dill, designed to cure all known dcilcien- 1 cics, are under cinderstiun. barp dJ indtpendeut as ever. Saturday, At:g. 0. Visited tbe Market this morning worth a dollar, every day, as an exhibition or I "went off like hot cakes" to an admiring, open-mouthed, loyal crowd ! Reminded 019 01 ,11C w-p cnampion, aown couta, to iM itur'e-aioi that his book was tbe true religion, and conld not le spoken against, bocausa it was "cntrre.l accorJinj to Act of O-riyrrai therefore was national, and endorsed bj the Government I) Looking at a printed list of voters pnt np in ooe of tbe Wards of llarriaburg, I found tbat the proportion of owners of real property ia very email indeed thus, in one column, there appears as Owners of real estate 19 Tenants 85 Siogle men 2'i So that not cne-lhird of the resident males owned tbe property they are on, and iLcre are tail as many siogio men as ow- ,n BhJ inn..i.l 1 i : J . ucn ituiun. mis unta qui iac dsb ,u. v.. . -..-.i ....... :..t--:.J be raised bere of surplus or able-bodied youth : and yet Ilarrisburg is buying cp ; .,;i r,. .v. .. .. . I aa.i.auiaa iiuui iud muss inn iin i'.iiiiii t irn. i vr t j - - . teml lhan of ,hcm - . , ., i I. leal h..nnu l.iMa ftrcnnml fnnc rf , time. Thcra a general apprehension that the Rebels are trying to farce a march up the Valley again, and that Gea. Sheridan is cn tbe defensive, and wary. tv. From the 9th Army Corps. Extract from a private letter, dated AUr- lvlll. iA. f The result of the election pleases every body here, and especially ns I'ennfjlva nians. We have now cur rights given ns, e can use them in the field as well have no nrintins effioos hero. v ... i .v.. i,.,.-. u i.. t.. ' M. ri;, vj iug viro.tiLiv, kuii luej hub our (45tb) regiment takca prisoners at tho latp fight. Please Lava them correct tbat, as it is a mistake. We bad but 85 men in tbat charge; the rest of our men were on picket line. We lost out of 5 in killed, wounded and prisoners CO : of gronDa( wa wonlJ blTe It none. A few days ago I visited City Tom', just after the explosion of that ordinance boat. The sight was a terrible one. Tbe boat was blown to pieces, and another boat j longside ot it An immense amount of government pro perty was also destroyed. Guns, sabres, saddles, ammunition, commissary and quarter master stores, lay around promis cuously for over a quarter of a mile from where tha explosion took place. The most heart-rending account is tbe great loss of life. There wera 40 men killed and 100 wonnded; many whose names are unknown, were blown into tbe I river. One chaplain told me that ha su-1 picked np over a spaco ot grou far as a half a mile from tbe wharf. aigni. a oe cause oi tnis ternoie asciaeni U jtl onknown, but tupposeii to fan. j eighL The cause of this terrible ascident j ..ji n 1 1 - ... ni ona nouna oi Daicoer a roasb wwi i iui it , 1 o r uuairu ua iur c-uum w vi " - m ! at at home ; and I assure you we will , "e B"ca prompt tnes isn. ou ( he firi day of mher B, ly fhe give a good account cf our stewarJ.hip. i cn, r" - V tk T " ' -'cr'her,'a' lbe . ' Gl',ri if. . e . . ... r . fciel to rasi Unnoticed. TbS law mast ,.,r iheeicavationand er.nstroeiiun of a .irain : ,L1-i 1 Unly send ns plenty of tickets, as wo ; fc .indicated and enforced. It is iba de-. from the Marsh to the K.ver on ihe taria cf were been from feme of tbe fixed aaimuuilLn j Rev. James A. I'.rown, D. D. of York, tbat was in tie boat. ' (who was driven out of the Sooth by tbe We are still in front of retersbnrg, and Slavencraev ) has been appointed Profess tbe uuil amount of connooadiog and : or of L'lJictio Theology in the Tbeologle icusketry is our daily mutie. Krery now j tl Seminary ct Gettysburg. IItsuceed and then a -0 lb. tbc'l comes rumblitg . tfce ven-rable Rev I'r. hmutker, bo ! along by our bead quarter ; letting ts j I.... tl.A ... slr.tr. n. n U4-il tl pav. know, as the z w strop nau ud to y, "that tlere are a few mere left of ibe satte sort." 1 have btcuice so naed to their humming that I can tell exactly the course they have selected for their jnumey. I tru-l they will nit come cLse encugh to bu.t I'uO 0. Fles'a Oistructir.ns the Bolt A French physician once ajsured ns that bo believed the bolting cloth ,.ke. . - ,. , . away more lives than intoxicating liquor does. Tbe theory was that tbe fijur tuat t gets through the bolting cloth u so Cue as to pas with tbe blood into every part of the body, clogging up the pwes OLe ly ooe, inducing inaction, constipation, and Cnally so obstruct perspiration as to ' Sstown, ani on tnis nei me rumor . - . , ... , 1.J...1. ? ted that our forces in fchenand.ah valley bring on d.s?ase and ultimately death Ia M Jf 4 b unison with bis theory another I renchman j nperior mJ of teb9i,. ha. proposed eoma means to remove this r a b iD?cc,ol FoM dead aui inert matter which clogs jjorglB ,Bd domanded its urreodtr, fountains. But medicine to remove it is . icb waa refused. AH the enemy's com oot so good a way as to prevent its ever manicatiuns are cut oJ from the fort, coming. The theory is corroborated by ! Xho Indians are committing great dep. Dr. Hail, (in Journal of l'ulth,) who J redations in tho west, murdering indis arues for doing away Ibe bohinj cloth as ! criminatsly, turning houses, io. The a matter of economy, and say. : ""Untl nl'J U M!f taiei 10 "n;-- ' A pound of fine floor or indian (corn) The 2 1 corps mads to assault cn tbe meal contains three times as much meat as t ferny on last Tuesday, aol carried the , r. . l . r .i..r..i:r I:..- mnrnm. nnviritr ana enemv wiin ' , . .i. . u .u .; i- ..r u.-l.. -r the same quantity of bran gives one ban-' dred and twenty-live pounds. This bone crossed the Weldon railroad, southward, is "lime," the pbospate lime, the iodis- j and our foroes still held their position oa pensable element of health to the whole ; the north side of James river making con human body, from tbe want of the natural , sidorable gains, with the greater loss of supply of which multitudes of persons go j men to the enemy. Lotcst intelligence into a general "decline." Bat swallow- j from Gen. Sherman was deemed satufao ing "phosphates," ia the shape of pow- j lory at tbe War Department Tho Rebels dors or in simps, lo core these "doclines," j oocapy Martinibnrg with small fores, has liltlo or no virtue. The articles ton-; Gen. bberidaa, with good forow is wide tained in these "phosphates" oast pass through nature's laboratory, must be sub ject to her manipulations, in alembics es pecially prepared by Almighty power and skill, ia order to impart their peculiar virtue to the human frame ; in plainer phrase, iba shortest, aafeat, aid moat 10- fallible method of giving strength to body, I l 1 I..-:. V. .... arM.lin. rti..... ' UOUB U1 U(B1U UtieWJ llbsiiujj VlstKB and baiHing op the constitution, is to eat and digest more bread made oat of the whole grain, whether of wheat, coin, rje or oats." r-. catiTaay even og last tors, oi mounted iniantrj ana ertmory, arrived at this r'sce and eoeampei on the Fair Grounds. Oa Tuesday their number was iocrfased by three companies of infantry, Their arrival caused a little fullering io " .n ftrmpri mi itarT Inr?fl has Lppti nt in to : th"i3 county ? Not to interfere with th loyal and law abiding, f?r not a man c , . - .... 1..-1 .. l- .k l.nr. ft. . it . m.... rf i this class will ba disturbed. Tbe oHict enforce tae iaw law maae necess- ary m ausiaiu, uiaiuisiu iu'i ucieua iuc Government. For some time there has ; been trouble in whit is called the " back townships" diaffoctinn fomented and in creased by tho Copperhead loaders until hundreds of the people there hava armed ! themselves lo resist the draft and the au- thorities in enforcing it. These raeo have banded together, kept np a r";ilar drill, j have established a "reign cf terror in j that neighborhood, and finally Lavs red the fmt vim, thus declaring war npon the . rr't -1 . 1. government. trir.inii;n n( thn anthriritiss that thev i .r. .u i. t . ,i .;i;.s. .t.. l in wmh, tc. iai uu g'ot. vi.i.-u u -. ww , way. Ulvmuburj tCejinuuan 15IA if. Fisoular Anecdote. There was a young woman left in the cara of a bouse, ber master and mistress being in the country. One night cn going to bed, when she was undressing herself, she looked into the glass and said: " How handsome I losk in my night-cap!" When she arose in tbe morning she found the bou;e robbed. She was taken into custody on suspicion of being concerned in tbe robbery, was tried and acquitted. Some time afterwards, as she was walking in compaoy W;to a female friend, a man pass- iog hcr) Mid . ,. Hop b4aa5ome I look in my night-cap. ile expression so forcibly struck ber mind tbat be was tbe man who robbed tho bouse, she eeixed hold of him with tha utmost intrepidity, and held him fast, assisted by ber cotopan- lon, till be was taken into custody, at I l J.. .L. I wnico lime ne coniessea ne was uuaer iuo bed. lie heard hr use the expression previously to bis robbing tbe bouse, and he suffered acordingly. A Governor Without a State. One of tha most curious documents that we have seen lately is "A Proclamation by isnam U. tl arris, liovernor oi iennesaee, f printed in lbs Atlanta (Ga.) Appeal, sp- j i pointing an election ia the Eleventh Con- r i j- . . . - . c:i . I i gressional district of aennessee, to fill a vacancy caused by tbe deato. OI Uon. j Uavia 31. currio. roils are to oa opeoea, this proclamation may be styled Jtb this proclamation may brtjhl of tbe ridipulous.". icis conauioa 'ciogs . AUGUST 23, 1 SGI. held the Nation ebvini forty JMI ' . j Comm,n bcr i? ja day in the S u:b, aijd a day s wctk will jut buy a P'noa ct r.nttcr; JV moniu a nara aig- giiiZ willjii-t pay for a p a r'j.r ot laaita !ne' "I b I wis ia liii !' licitezl Hews . Gen. Grant telegraphed oo the IG'b te Sbtirg co the James river that i day resulted favorably to ns, tLe enemy ; been d.iTen V-mhat from ti. , rrls:.:in Tbe Eobel 'Jenls. Cimblio and , (jterrard were killed, and 400 or 5'JO ; prisoners taken. On Friday miming portion cf Gen J Sheridan' wagon train appeared at 11a- idvices are tbat Geo. Warren's foroes bad awakt for any movement. Cvrrvted Semt-TTeeMf ty Wa!l$& Smih. Tl-l . $2.25 1.50 Butter 9 40 Eggs 0 Lard, fresh 20 Tallow 15 Potatoes 75 Dried App!es,lb. 8 Wool 1.00 Country Soap K.;0 Bags 4f.;6 Kye 160 Oats, S3 lb. 75 Barley 90(fl00 Flaxseed 3.00 Ham 25 Sides i Shoulder 15 do with Ribs 10 In l.ha?r. til AXXIK K., iatlit. r if C. C t,1 K M. rll 'Hl.1,1 i. .-l 1 ;-r ul S iBualaa. - wiJi,iBujtirilBuBuiii-i Seventy-Five Dollars Keward! S1 TOLEN, on IU Saturday nish'. from the pasture field f the subscriber, near -ew Columbia, l.niow coaotr, a BLA7S KARE, metiam :z, heavy set, rue white hind hwf, with a mark: i the left hip oansed by a kick received last winter. A reward of Heventr-Fire UAllars will be 1 pai i for the mare and thief, or Fifty Iol!ars for the mare alrne. Ad;, I-, lst. JOHX r.. EEXXACE. VVm. Cameron in Chillisonaqae. The drain will be about HuO feet bn and will require about 3UOO cub. vaJs. of excava uon. The trunk of the drain wiU be constructed as follows i lt- A bottom of boar !s will be laid down exactly to a grade to be fixed by the aubscn bers. 2J. Two parillel conrses of brick, each 1 bricks hich will be placed on the bottom, with a space of 13 or 15 inches on ihe clear between the courses. The distance between the courses to be fixed by the subscribers. The drain cr trunk will be covered putting in the truox mni ail be rep in the channel from which it was taken so as to leave the surface of the ground as uniform as posaible. 5:h. The materials for the trunk will be delivered to the contractor on the ground. Proposal will stale a price per cubic yard for the excavation, an I this price will include or cover the cost of puttinz in the irunkcoin- plete, and fillin; np the trench as above sta- i.J X ..... ,11,.,.-. will K. marl. f.r - i anv of these items. 1'ronosa la mav state a gross sum for the whole job complete. I The worlf to be commenced immediately. : and to be finished by the Si.tth of .November next- Fur any lurther minrmation eno,nire of WM. CAMERON', Aoe.tSft, JOS.ME?BIT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TX the Orphana' Court of Cnion eoqniy i n ,h first ai "j"11 ccoun' of Charles Moll, Administrator of frcaw Mniu of w,st ButTaioe township, dee'd. The Auditor appointed to make ditnbation of ihe balance ia the hands of ibe Adminia- share of the fund JOHS B. LIS.N, AuCitor a? rT'r - I i . m . . . i 3d. wuh fla5 stones, carefnlly laid, so a lo ex- . occupy as a toai aaru, wuaou. myrnwuu n,E undersiane.l r-.pectrul!y ofTfrv bi-n-cludethesandorcravel. Biatmen are nottbed not to tie op at my , ,.;f the Rct iMican-rf tt. Fourteenth 4th. The earth removed for th? purpose Wharf, without first consulting me Any enr ; Cuneresaional District o! Peonst Irama (com of potting in the trunir muM ail be replaced vioiaun; tbe al-ove nonce wi.l be consiueredi A lhe ,.,:,, .' lui.rn.n. Jon a-a. "THE UNION." niROXICLE," ertaMIaheJ in 1S13 Whola No, 1,064. Auditor's Notice. IN th I in iba Orphan. C-mrt of I'nion ' nmr riatirr of the teeonu an I Ima! account of Char cs M !!. Exeronr it lbs !at Till an1 te'amr'nl of Coirip MuLi la ul V" BotTiioe imrnshin. deecar-l. The Aoii'or app.iintej np' n eiceptiona f ul to the aove account, ani t iliviritu'e thfum aimilll T aceooniaM t and in his ham!t am":.? ihc- lria! n:.tir I lo the same, will men for nii purp-f ai h: ptSre in Vrwbars. a TuJaT the .h 'lav of Auqusl, lft, at ooe o'clt-ck, l if, whea ani whrre all prrsoca utrrrvird are n. I fori i to be prtseat ana prreul their e'.a ni. v'n-r-wit ihy will be i.'oarretl from ci oiii.? ia for a .nare cf tiie f tr. 1. JOII.N B.LINN. A uiitor t'nitpd States Claim Agents. V LICENCE havir.; bera rranrci to lha niliritjnr'd 10 carry o tne buiiie- cf loited ftaiei t'la;m Asents ia T'oi' n 0 untr. th'y amnd prompilv to tho etriitriion uf l.ar-lr ntf ami h.-unTi Bft.t thr rT. if 'If: L -7 cf pr-iniKi,. fi t sul iit-rsur their l-jral ri pr. enia. lives, aad me prosecaUi a tf c!aic tiraiait the Loited riiaif. JAMES F. &. J.IUN D.J.I..N I.ewiibur?, March 2i. lt 7 f ? "?7 f J U f .1 THE undrrsiftird, havinr obiaiord the Bia of tae luraiiure, fialure and clfnsiljif ilr. Ricaaa M. Cuoraa, ;ll ccalioae lie Hake ry, t'onieeui.arry and N iti a bnnuf, Lt iheold a'.ar.i, on Market a:refl. fur the pe riod of ooe year. He h .pes tya.iii t a'trnt:a to buines to merit the patr"Bage herrirfor tiieaJeJ to this ei:a'jlubn,-nt. H. I- M"MAHiX Lewlbunr, April SO, 163 Success! Success! SUCCESS his everywhere att0'ij oar Armies anj so it may b sail uf m tasle i Uina'a Sew pamorra'hte Callerj, E.NGI.E ct DAWN' 'Sign ot the STAR. Miller wanted. A eoni Miller can secoro a good attoatfaa lajaire cf JOHN WALLS 4c CO Lewisburr, May ! lSbt AFTEB fr iE3Cl..Sa"iT! JJLT ths iattst of all la lha o!( O. W. SCI I AFFILE, who, hating returned from Yorkvaui rhi'.alelphia, la prepared to sell Goods Cheap for Cash. A Iar?e assortment of Dnir,Chemica'j.O;ls, Paint. Varnishes, Dye Stutfs. Glass, Perfom-1 eries, Coal Oil, Lamps, Bruhe,Toys, Fancy Notions -""aps. I'onleciioDeries, MuU.Pifea, Tobacco, L'ijars, Cutlery, 4c etc. &c &o. rhv?icia: ccmpounied. rrcscrirtioc3 carefully Vines and Liqaora for McJIcInal pnrroses, warranted genuine ana ot the ten V . quality. I.EWI5BUKO - Mav isci CTilT C VTCIITYl"' T 1 CL" T V IMlt.MJ lAliVLI., FINE CUTLERY, and vportlne A pparat crnrratly, -jjops. Line.. KeeK Basket.. Ban. f!--. It Hwlis Nets, Foils, tiloves, Maks, Uiliii-a, tVrkffrews. l. g Collars. Ac, ccn- 1 iant'y on hand and for sale Wholesale and I?-!,! ai in, tir...ninan, lleor.l. JOHN KRIDER'S I NX. corner SI and Walnut Sis-Phiij.de'-! rhia. .March Oia . T T-r' VTiTTr'lT' ! AlNlti A LL rERSOXS are hereby n. tified net ! to ride oa horseback cr drive with a , tea oa or across my Lots, which I in'.en I to a uesoasaer. and prosecuted a. such. WM. FEUIXT Lewisburs, April IeSl "BEIILB, LOG & CO. have just IV reed a, r.rPat variety of descriptions and prices '. , , ... can ana see. i way oj rfST received a fine assortment Ladle' fres, VoodM, Embroiderv, Veils, jov Trimminrs, Ac. Ac. suitable for the ceaon albo a tine lot of Ilotnesiica at JuneSU KKEMEK, Ld.NU & CO 9 lARI'ITTS jus' ree'd (June 10) by i iv I. r. i r. n. i..vi c v.. CO L ASTER, Salt and Fi.h for 'e by ' KKEMEK. LONU A CO I t7wpene Book. A blank book, thus latxlied. ha beea tound, and is left at ibis omce fr the owner I md. 1 MafffvL Admlnistiatot's Kotice, A " 7 ll E RAjl!f r rf aHiDiai-ira'ina a pan ih ea.f of ELIJAH ,: I' V t . dec i. Ia:e pf V. hite Irr towns')''!, In-a Co, have hrea granted to the .nbie.it'. ia daw for a f law, nuiice ia bertkr xiealu all per. inns knowuit; the mif!;e to t-e indeMra to ai-1 riar, to maire immediate pavmeat an.i tli.r-e haior ciaitsa aeaiaat tho liar, . il prr-cn Uuiu duly auihniicaf"J for act HeiuenL JOHN Ul : i t.K. AiHa'r. or bia An y, J. U. U. Raats Juiy 18, IfiH school woncE. 1")Y nr-W cf the School Dirretors of lha ) B Touch of Lewitor-. the fl"SUU sCHOkLS tf ibis Dorcnjh wilt cpea oa Tbur.iav ihe lVh itay ff iep'eaiber. 1M ani fatorriav the 34 of iHepietnoer i altd i"r ihe Enaiaination of Applicant fur IB TEN rCiiil.!. On be beld in ibe 8oa,h V art lrhMil Buildiiig,) er.fnmnetn7 at 9 o'clock, A.M. JOH B.LINN. S'ci'Ui; of th Boari nOW TO DESTROY R0ACHE3, EATS, HICC, ltd Uu;, Ants Ar, L'j Cart's Yfrmiii Exterminator!! IT iS INFALLIBLE IS I.rAI.LIBtE I la pm Dp it Larre Holes fur ii civ Ls aii t-f'.f for use, cobo'U mixing wiih o'.hef an;rK-. an ipcil. get dry or wonhiraa J ti-T'tTTe, Uk .IB- U.rT rTl-rrmtK.B. VTT4i IM .xlrf,.-r.l:T J h4 L.t li. l:t. aiij S'.:cm t n.l -A UaV aal-i. la uut to 'li '-- 3 W J ho u tL S-rU L-T mA lirc.at. IwwUf liiTO, -hot t- rrli-i -t-.-. eti ur b-t nn w4 ... t r tli.i1 ItlLkMilllUIUiD ir2. b uai i t-1 l.ai i .i.n.a ly iur rr"iti?T. Orpct TSika t.t'k . t -'...-11. n..t aA- fcl-VrMlh, knirmu KiA M4 to UvW ar. T PKfTETT Whr!al n4 !-t.t a:. !. . 1 o. 1W CMAi-- GMFf'lS'S PA TEST Class Jan and C.lax Cwyerw, 1VJH preaervisf FkUITe) la a perfectiy frr.h stale. They reia re au V, ax, timU der, cr C'emeat. seal ioatantly, ae.i are aaorw eaily aaled and cper.ed ihaa any oiber axU cle L t the purpose ever loveotri. AU kind of wax aad cemeai are equally duagrreabla, and nacertaia Insealias. Heme; mailocnurely of pla.a. ibeae avutd tbe otjecliuaa to olbo jars ber ua wr other meiat is used 1st iba covers. TJ sale io Lewi-ture. otly by ic; KKLMER.L02JfcCr WlUlamsport OU WorU -OK-El PLOeIB WaCrye'i Carbon Oik Order promfdy atteoded to. n. l. notdetv 1051 Wtlllamaport, V Doctor n. r. stedji tar, HAVING returael frosa the Army, la aur lrf.ri et Buffalo? X Eoa la and offera hia prnfesaiunal services to tti public May be found et Wm-T. Linn's Daifaloe Tp, Jnae IS, Ist piaa SDUAC WAIITED. WILL pay the h'ghest auiiii p rtca a CASH fcr r0 Tons of Sumar, I delivered at myTanyarJ ia Lewisbnrr. Per ns mho intenl ea'heriDf .hooMeomnenc immediately, a the alalk will aoca cem mecce lo get wuoJy aol hard. t. J. HLLU Lewisburp, Juno 13, 1?64 Estate of Jonathan Koser, dec'sL TETTEK8 Testaaicntary on the eatato of j Jonathan Kesrr, dee'd. late of BorTalx township, l aioa coanir. have been granted to the subscribers ia Joe form of law. AU perwns ia '.ebted to it :J estate are noti6eJ to make immediate pavment, and those baviaf claims against the same will present then properly authenticated for settlement to JOHM KOr.R. Bnlt. IBzeeW K'LuOlel.N 1, IB- k-olj.i Uf June II, lCt pi The Eye and the Ear. 8. H. KMOHT, of LewisLnre, having I TY1- hal tweutv-five Tears' rrae'ica. offers ' ' his services to thnse who are afflicted with. diseased ETes or Ear:. Tbe following ia en if a number uf Testimonials : Vy - bt'cr&rart bctb "f w. Kind et ,nl a-tf.f ao r.f 11 r-thrt. I baj thTrkin ?lra4tM i him. to ni f t. Ir. koibt Dfrlrrtoh l.i re. bJ , rax.1 hiu w,Ot"at n ntKL I won 1 iu .11 a ar- .rl.l'-t- friv Lis a r..l- Wt CL WOLF. Uutlrton. Oaa. , 1-I i'IuXII ' Estate of Jota Pie&nJprfer,Scn.eo'i. , . , .u 1 ETTERS of Administratis on the et " "lit Ueer .ownvnip, n c. an.T. lma been cmnted lo the ucieisinej, all persona indebted therclo are rec.nestrd to make im- but painKiu.a.u i-w uui cainiKr demands acainsi the sanie will present tbesa inly authenticated for arf lement to JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Ad.a'r White Ueer Mills, June 1 1. tt4 p4 Candidate for (oniireas. Sorlhumbc rland. Snvder ni 1'n'onl Ur -mination bv ihe several conntv eoaventiois of the aid di.tnet. JOIAU ESl'V liarrisburg. June 9. laM UERl HARPER, Ho 620, Arch St PHlLAPELniA. Viouf.cirer and VVALim i , WATCIIF.S, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and R'HJERS' superior PLATED WABE. r'AU kinds of SILVER WARE .! Ihe premiata. KATCH K'penr rarataiiy don 0tni3 sw Estate of LL Col John D. Hosier. WHEREAS, letters of aJminisiratioa H ihe estate ot Joha l. Musaer. dec i, late of Lewisburr. have beea framed M tha aobseriber by the Re si'r cf las a ooamir. all oeraoas indebtea io aaiu led ake pavmeai aad hoe kav.av faaaa ,b. a. eY. dei ay lo JOeEPH M Or M 1 1 . caw io a ata