Ml II WIS ill f1 yjiiiiiijii. I, UJ1 . i THE UNION'," ttaMItei ia liH Wk-jle 2,66-L BY 0. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $lJo per Year, always In Advance. LEWISBURG, ONION CO., PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1SCJL . t - 'CIIHOXiaE,' establish! in 1 8 .3-Wh:e No, 1,063 HBUsHU) SKHl-w HKkLV Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon. WHAT WE HAY EXPECT. While we wri'e. a called IVtucratp, of that section rl the Luioo Incb is not in Opt-n rebellion, are iu tbe mcit intense Ti-itrmpnt t fhira..n. The Teace and ..... ... tbe War ekmttls ttat party are in if ni nlii.i.. Kach h. " " v - : Cotnmtttee. (-pen or tenet) and ro.dj Clobf. to iifloence the dekcatet in faor Cf this or that candidate far President Th. .r. M,i- ,ee that it in be latal pone, to lane up anowu, . ,.- open eUDmif'iomsi, nae au.uuigu.u. ... . - . .... . l Wblle tbe more ber, ana uura oooesi, u cot politic) g.i lor enaiDg ttie contest oy disunion at the ritk of degredation tnd eternal warfare. And another class only nziont to keep op the part, so as to save tbe most of tbe tpoiit-tdfon'.e new ktn, with no principles, bat with gam- cUstie platform, that will soil ever, local- tty so that they mty labor to the best d- Viatise. Whether they split, tt the, did ,t , . larleaton or unite neon some "I olli Charleston or unite upon some "i'olk tod tbe Tariff of '42" swindle we mty expect warm contest until Nov. nest. Intelligent men generally argue that the present last hope of tbe Kebels, is for tome dough face l:ieident, by whom Sla very can again become omoiio'ent, and a. -... l . . - - . . . . . ,oe 'orl recucej 10 ,De c"'oo M me ; ,aIld eraut fir lhe j,rulti,)D of ,hc Illure Bouth. Tbe kings of the 0:d World, i practical sciences. We deem it very dei ties, lock with wild interest jt the struggle i rable that highly educated men should Lc here going on. Mr Belmont, the agent ' f"und anion;.- our farmers. Mechanic, and nt th. Hnfhu.i.iM. i. .1,. k...,. . all the walks of honorable active life, and 1J' me l-'emocracy. All tbe aristocracy of. w. ..... - uo 1. .uiuti iij. ah me arisiocracv ul. tbe North is united with ,.Mocr.cv everv 1 ,"t,"" isunuea who Autocracy efery- there in the sentiment, "Anvthine to de- I fett tbe upstart Kail-splitter tod tbe boorish Tailor " HtartU-ss speculators ! would continue tbe war tbat tbev mav : coin money from human suSriog tnd -tot Soured tnd disappointed Republi- 'Htos men who have been refused contrac. rtnt Soured tnd disappointed Republi or offices, or who have failed to coai or drive tbe President into acqiiesence with ' their peculiar fiiws upon points where true patriots may honestly disagree will foolishly denounce the Administration, or traitorously conspire lo betray and destroy VU Our losses will be magnified tbe I Kotbscbid. boaat and mpaibiaer will ' echo. Tbe faint of heart and infirm of purpose will fail to comprehend tbe .g-! nitude of the issue, and some will despair ! The ignorant will be imposed upon tod j confused by the most absurd and infamous j falsehoods that tbe Father of Lies can set ' in motion by tongue or pres.. High Fri- c c eet will be enhanced if possible, and fam ine threatened. It Id? staggering, simul taneous, wide-spread, and apparently en thusiastic like . Uebel charge, with . "jell" will be the opening of the cam ptigo, ts if "they would deceive the very elect." i Thru trill be ytim't to try men' i sous." ' Trusting that God has yet in store bless ings for this Nation, its friends (tbe foes of Rebellion) have need to be on tbe alert. They mustbealive, vigilant, many -banded, clear-headed. On every side, there will be wobk to do. Igooracee and falsehood mutt be met, and foiled. The weak must j lie ttreegtbencd. Above til, there must ' be an inexhaustible stock of hope and ffvod nature on band. "Never despair of j tbe Republic' Io every trial, never get ; angry never give the lie and never in-1 du'ge in useless street controversy. Most ' of those in the wroog, are honest, and only Heed to be better itformed, in the right spirit, to come ont right. The re-election of Curtin, and the enactment of the Sol tiers' right to vote, have made great in roads spon tbe Opposition, and tbe slow lut tore advance of Grant and Sherman are wearing out the Rebellion. Tbe losseY we have endured, etn onl, be recompensed by the speed, and complete.soppression of .'. . -..1 J t -.Lt . . . i .ou. .un ..unless ongarcn, woo began Ibis war npon tbe Union. Courage, then, ad resolute, well-directed eff.rt, we trust, will bear tbe good Ship of Sttte safely through tbe impending 6torm. Let every cne do hie own duty. CcrrEBHEAP Jokes. A nilwa, train . - w aa. a-.j. . Itiliwwl I U . Ufitig stopped for some unknown cause, an impatient chap "guessed the, arrested ; w 10 put an inirnal revenue st.mo on!" i .Another scamp insinuated as a reason by a sticking plaster wouldn't draw that .. u.u Uv .i.mp onto 11 1" Beloved brethren! .resnch cruel eareasms within the boundt of ihe "Constitution?" Orthiunl Ti..jt,h . r.u tJ - fr. ... . .. . jne nm annual session of this body is ppoin.ed to be held with tbe church in V..LM.- ...... . ,'.WII"MM"I" '"A-"-.'' neonesday, Hib Sent. 18fi4. ir.tn.drir)- .r, ermn b, W. R M'Neil. S.bb.th Dehool l.mnn T...J- r ! . - - ---j previous. j EXECCTI0.s.-Aue 26th, at Fort Mif- ! flin, near Philad., William Hare of Per kiomeo, Monte. Co . P.... J T ' L ,T. . beck until dead. Hit crime wat double tome of them of etone or brick, and tope S Z rl:-' - -A The rumbling Rai!..,'. j r.uiu, leu me. shot dead Abraham B.rtoler, tn offi. dul, auihorired to arrest bits, lie 'letted tbe deed., bat atid be did sot "U T , IT 1 1 IT U IT. I r "T iw-iV W I It Wll J. Iniitmilj at Lev Ihbura; 1M4. The Donrd of Curators report a lorire ! increase of students, in th" Academy and j in J he letnale Institute, the pv-t jcr, ; while the l'oll iate and TheoloL-ical I'c ' rartments have, notwithstanding the cmi- i ,;,.,) ,lemard f,.r aid in sm.i,i--iiiir tJ-e ; l;.-!nllioii, bern well su-taiucd. None "f the ln-ard, r Teacher!, have been called '.,-t.- ,1.. .th Ijllt tlire.' of tl,- IHII.IU u Hn i - .- ' render up W.eir account. . The Dl.nlv en . Teachers appear to : , ...! ,uted t.. th. ir tM.sition, Srve- r.1 ,K,i..tS ot ...tere.t relative to the inner ! working of the Institution, have beea sui.ested by us to the Trustees. ... . ,, v I Ot-orge 15. Jones hs.i. of l'ltt-hurs has - . . been added to the board ol Trustees. rupees. ufter serving ns ; s.-cntarv of that Hoard from its ori.-in in, ' felt eutnilled to re-i-n. and Kev. J.: 1. ! Tustiu was elected in his plaee. Lornr, ; gratohous and very valuaUe labors ha.e V" r , I " i , o p r tv youn' havi removed to Ohio.rnci j his position here, and is succeeded hy i 'eT- I'r. James F. i!rown, of l!ridetjn, '-, as , nancnor. jo our joaru nave beeu added h.A t'orav Lsq.ot New ork, . - ' lt.-v. Haul t. Eddv of l'hiladehdiia. Kef. J'hilip L. 1'avies of I'aindcn, lie". John H. IVtle of Wert I'hiladelpliia, Samuel II. (irwii; Kso. of Lcwishur?. Hev. Win. S. Wa.sliitisrton of lUtur Kev. Uor IVearofKeadin,. " to be entitled to a share of the National " 1 c 1 -.. .1. ... -1. ...11, 1.1. ... - .- . uol uci eunui'j i iuhu Liie iiroieFioii9. .19 , , ..1.. 1 . . ' I"c"Ui, T mT 2 aDj we WJf.l,er, to exert their influence, with the next-chosen members of our Statu Legislature, for a judicious divisiou of the fuu J referred to. K,'v- A- K-loD? ,;me tDe efficient the ijffice iirai curjfi;rre(i on IlfV.J. A.Kellv. A (t0 wbmu ,;,.. U,t. fi,,...,.,. ..f ration should be addressed.) tVith some . aid from other Agents who labored but a short tiuie, Mr.Kelly repnrU the 645,'H.tO t Scholarship Kndownient l'utij about half, secured. This Board doubts not that a I complete canvass of the whole field at an ' eariy day would fill the amount, and are ' p'ad tbat another of our eseniel graUu- 'ier J- " """ " wppoinieu an aa A r4 1 1 i. . t A .r.r.f 'I l.u f..!t,.iritir( - V, n ' -fe.. UJ. ILAN dolaeships. iit ?sM securea i,err.ctual tuition ! 2d, $250, " 4 years' " d, c W, " V " " A" tbe are available in any department ' CJ xh Unireraity-IVllc.ce, Academy or i-otnii Inefitnt.i I h(tT urn a!fa f r n .Tif ' able on the book of the corporation. The perpetual Scholar.-hips ( $oW) are availa- j ble when that amount is paid : the limited Scholarships as soon as the whole sum of, ?4o.0fX) is secured. J.ach purchaser will . receive a Scholarship Certificate on pay ment ol amount. PAST PATRONAGE. The several Catalogues of the Univer sity show the Students yearly attending : Wars. Fpma... roti. IMli. 7.0. lvM.... lrn'.... I-:.:).... o4.... 1)5 .... 1 Vila... . lNiT.... 1..S.... I4"!".... lMil.... 02 .... 103 ...57 ...2.... ......'. ...50.... ...f.4.... ...05.... ...4.... ...70.... ..2.... ...'2.... .....247 .....l.VJ 2U5 ....217 ....201 ....1VJ 220 ....l'Jl 2' i0 -210 2t IS ....lt'4 ....15S ....231 ....131 ....175 ....ltil ....147 ....124 ....i:;r ....121 ....127 ....12 ....129 ....112 ....79.... S2 !!!!74!!!! ...no.... M. ....121. 164 will show a pood increase Yet, to meet the salaried of all our W and able corps of Teachers, the tuition fees r.re not sumciem im ,niriet.M ol the fcuduw - ment, and an addition of students, would ttrX.X I ,n. c iiivieioie aiw j.jr e'u.iri m uuiu these directions, by all disiKised to aid. I The nest session of the several Depart-! ments begins Thursday, Sept 22, l!04. For further informationinquire of Rev. " J. R. Loomis, President, or J. A. Kellt, General Agent, LewLsLurg, Union Co. Pa. Signed by Com. or Publication. Harrisburg Correspondence. Monday, A. M. No preaching, yesterdty, in the place I usually attend. Wherefore, I .ccepted tn j v.a..u.a s,l,ci;sCU at M ; imitation (from a gentleman not particu- '"'7 .athorixed to extend it !) to worship wltn "e old 1'resbytenaa church, 2i of Htrrisborg It it eleven ' I trtveled that highway, .nd j miles east Je,ra 81DCe described that Faxton church edifice and burying ground. (I it not written ia ia Chronicle of April, 1353 Great indeed, .ince t.ken pace. 'I "toulof ihteity, a kind of tptian- ."u iu,, .iuu u. J-r- i.,.u- looking buildin Ti ' much as a Sh.n.i..: .J- J I T -"6".i cuicaen noes 10 lees b" be "rising to ruins." on. som-,.h. ! .rtensira ...I. . ... .. . . i alleged, have ben devoted to a'Vtrue.ure j n i, , seven vetrt it it - ' yei luuescrio.bie, out supposed to be inten- 0 0 ' " " eenllm Pr,,,e emPI- In I tbose eIeTe0 J"ri the Bn,nber of - i i on the P.ke mutt h.ve been doubled roar has invaded these so-long peaceful ! farm, and tbe eaored Sabbath't loktna tilkeet u now broken np by the elangor fri.;-.. ..j i . - v . I of frcijfrt tod nil traiaj. .Now, da.ly j Mlud passenger train oo . railway, oo kdlv Amv mn h. .tenant, tie.-har. nn ! - j j j r r i j toe ground of public uecessit, or mercy : Lot tbe Lebaoou Valle, Ilailroad Compa cy doea nut run passenger trains. It it thereto., w.te,!. i-exablo in i:ttf r.OOf , -v---- . . ' . , . ... , . of ibbat!j lw?, bv tLis desecrjtion of tbc ' hp.r.lt!-.r, ,ir.l.) lime nt rol. f Aftunci - -"- . ' 107 IDe Cre"11"' ' 10 """ h , j j ' ' f ' ...M. .....,.. ! rV'-" ""6 - ,,,0D,, i'"",n cLBrcb oe-.d ' be ceomr, old-I found the former logtUdf .,. .i. .. i... : j i. i .u a . etead. beTood the erave ard, iutt oer . I UUU. W. .UV W.SHUUC.UW.,.,.. lh. .;. .here the. encj boried .late.. - . . th ravin mbr the enca bar ed a a. has arisen t goodl, stone parsonage, with , .. coinrort.n.e lool about it. A Suofli, school of 60 cr 70 scholars was held in the oorniog: its suptr.ntendent 'U ' K"UdiD tf Kt'?- CL Jb " ' ! "fco 0Ter h,!f ceD,ory ,he P'U" f ,he .A6.Ut n-t,4.,rd Wf "V6600' uf the colored persuasion, mostly con- tri-tandt, and de-idedly tn interesting though lomewhtt mucellaneoas wsort. luUugu .- "f - meot. Their teachers professed sat.sf.e- tion with their laburs : the scholars, ring - ing from 5 to 60 years, behaved well, tod tltbouga some were rstaer aun, otaers decidedly progressive. In the ,ence of the pastor, (Mr. MitcheU.) Mr. Shearer preached, d gave t short but encouraging accouoi oi uia m jraia laborsainonr; the freedmeo at Washington, and also received behalf. collection in their Some of the Deeds for lands in this1 ... . . . , , . L I 1. noiftrthnrfinrtrt nnr.r.iunii rfirn uaea ., . , i0 l- a J lhe dn:ian of the Ruth- , , . . .... . , erfords ,nJ tbe "lders e,,il occu--T f"mi . uken P lS their fathers, difided and j sub-divided ts increasing numbers cd meaos nk emiacttly proper and proGt- i j . t.. 1 u :-t..n: 1 - - i 6eDt. 'r'uoas men and women, one is reminded cf tbe sentiment if tii hapln-sa w art., H itl.tD kur br-.'.. ILal Itoa, AdJ U..t ar f. ola viiu roaai; Th. vorU Ductit turtri-u (.tP, trna our in mem uutj-j mnn ncr, At.4 l&.l dear w.l cur tfafca." The FaitjD i'rcaoyteriao churth its first pastor, iis bouse of worship, itt boo 0reJ membership, itt eemeir, tbit la a It hould be' bi,.orJ ,c, be written. ' " done tt once, ts it memorials drop twa, I year t, year, xcs present pastor, oriian i other competent person, should take it up, and would toon become absorbed in, the interest of . work which I think Ih. .ub!ie wonId 8pprecj4t8. AflerD00 .. ou, (J l(tead t gaB. 1 d,7 choo' eoo'ed by . few of the well disposed, tmocg tbe Bnhtpp, chil- area of tbe Dauphin tounty .Imthouse, but (0.iB& that that barn of dwelling 0,.UDi.a b- . .b.0B. of Mr,00, iCD r . . rent!, fer, hungry, od fetsting at if ; c "' '"a. 'U, you did tncle-lom some joyous esent bad occurred. On in-1 il h'' b"rl ou, m ,t ' ... i .'at tbe Hritnh lion, which elared tt quiry, tscertt.ned it was "a house of , , u emb i mourning" ts well as "a house of feasting " I The Almshouse Superintendent, removed i by death, had been buried that morning, jwben, after a sermon in English, and .nother in German, the inmates, friends, I ' relatives, Leighbor, tnd ttx-ptyert m j general were having a soc'.ablo interview over a real good dinner at the county ex - 1 pecse! General as it this most incoogru-' fous and indefensible custom, it it gratify - i. , , . ... , mg to know that eome intelligent tnd thoughtful people tre waking up tgainst : it, ana io nope, mat, as liquor urioamg a. ' , funerals has been done .way, to gormtn- 'l,B "00D P" oul 01 UM 00 occasions when mournttj it more sost.ble . iM cocson.nt sun rigat leeuog j feastimi. At o'clock, heard . sermon fro. Rev. ja s.ij . ,l- IT... tVtll Tt.nti.l ' J Wt 01 me free ui P"' ; t , "l"'"' , " i - i KcT- J- Jtckson, of the Loonst St. M- UtnrcD. i n. itttor was an exeur site essay on tbe commandment, "Thou ehalt not steal," in which the speaker most crachicallf and earnest!, pointed ont the variOCB WSV in WOlCtl tbe tvint . . .... .... ... .to,o.i ' every swindler andficleterof etricl justice . . 1 . L ' . L . : I a rap, except me suuauiuit uroaer, wuu . , . . a.Jl J08' now ,houSht 10 ba wortt and metnest of all. And so, if seeing and betricg a 1 gre4t e' ' 00' 008 mBC eBe'' 1 had mJ !eJeI,erl4, w' J CorPERHEAD IIowlino. You of'en j hear Copperhead grog-shop keepers, gece- ..II. aL. ...a a I .1 .-IT. I...ln UJ luo wul of ne ciaas, iaia luuui, . .u- j.... . e -.t. .k. ; ahnnt fVlf. H . t m . 1 1 r t. r.f tif. i. t h o arar I ir .. . . . t H-.w. v. . . . . - . j lor preserving toe nest uofertmens .oe , - - ... - .k... .1.. .... .nil. I "'"u- s"u" , j'" - B - uiorr peop.e u, .u irame in . ve.r tbaa .re EUiea in ail ine .rmies. bul vou neter hear them howling .1,.;. .i. i. , h. BOui ineir muraeriug iub people vi au. 1. , F7. . tuue OI orry inouvtna annunuy. A Catamount wt caught in a trap, b, Barclay Hoyt, of Ttjlor township, Ctra- Prely 01 "J10 "WMDip, u br" tt1' 'b ,her Tt8 M,Ml - fi" - Wben ,ou find a man who had rttber potsett an eteraal peace thin the richest ,0a " ,ook P,n bim u UBe Christian. KTtl Ia'I ? JtflT "I Krk Utt there had been two million of si.n, get free uuoe the tU eoanenoed. Tjrrv.. .... - ; "-ri ? i,'nianfl V,rUf. r tfr.rhio thin tfca f. w . . . following ti'ract froiau riie.o iq r-ng- u u i k vaa w"- - r lad lutti H.tilwaua. i ,) u?e vulgarism ; ...!,.... ... . ; " nik! I "" " irgauienti used by Botler, lo j.rote l&e !ity ol bxliif. . t J b e ' ' , existeoieofa U'jitv uoifer , . - 4 ,11 fmd ith 1.11.. hiff.iy B J .. .V..v --.-B , au Koiilisbasin. So, it a.Oit be to : I. It tLUit be i(i : ..II.:.. ..l. - .a . " " -i' or, ure farmer out .o I" - ' fneliJ' ,r d""kt,, " " "en,J' w" ,re' doce at the rre.ent f.m.ns rate, a b, immLi., rp.ciej b, Tinua oi mr .u- ! "'tut.ut.. tnd of our it.div,usI i-.d.pe.. ieoie cf cl.a'.i'er. -Ho the : t Jill U liJveriiUi.ol I-- uuivtrsaur buu o - - w - , 1 ular, tbe fcuwlijiiiuaa abroad n ouaii, , , 6 . .,.'! "7 .1 ' .... brtkrrta w tut omji i,rtia r, iuj iu t r J, ' .u. i e,c" , fault of kis a juiuiairiioo in tbe et of ... .L . . . i(iu.a .ao wooiu ne is J wonder to enr, lTtlJB'r. H ' '''j " j ''"j i!l,f!ju,,.' Knl b.te be credit cf Win the uit ' ' suplou,iy trutl f.l tnd b.norable of'tet-tf . ; V a ",',D' 'V" j to far from tbe ittnt efforts ol oar diplo J "J btfing tend d to retuore thiOmpres- ;,offlf bte .chief d higher repatntioB fjr pe.6Jy, during the U.t two or thr-t , u w, tf Mj joje4 . diidul!y, tbe K-ialiihrnao is ad a it ted tj he brave; polidcaliy, the came of Eng- iauu ia a ujwu ui mix ou...-j "'. "7, . j J of all that i. sordid, ej!d-b;ojdd tnd nl - nsa. r.vtryining, io :ai, tnai ine r.n- . Uhmao is, ihe Eojli-h gvtrLiueLl U loi : i ,D(' 11 requires no tittle piti-ue aul tern - i per to travel and venture oo political dis - oussijns ir.i loreiifuers. or OjH ins aeerei onvictiuu tbat thev are risht. tend i . 1. " ' ,n .c... . r . " J There U one good thing tmorg the tf- I ,fc , r, ... , , dotations la "O.It D.ys." bto iaait .1 uLO .c..i..j. Preecott, oa British toil: "Now, if it bad been a year tg I do net know that I sh .uid not, like Uoiuu but, hate koelt to km these ding, stoues, to uuoh did 1 love and reverence fcug'and, tnd whatever bore th dear Kogliiu nam, bat we they, rather have ebtBged til that. Among tbe great gaint of this memorable year among tbe devotbus, . i c ... i : 1 1 . 1 k iu a.cnu.ea, .a. uormauir-.u ... ty, oohi, tnd ennobling deed b, which we stand enriohed fur evermore there broods the shadow cf one irreparable loss tbe loss of Koglaod. Succe or failure can make na dinYreoe tbare. Kosliah Sold' Ko8u,n ,teel Kuu,1''1! P'nek. KDgll,h ,ncbnea, wber arc tbe, t juai bere fretoott is, sow tbat we Have eome to it; for tbe substantial tton city, I mil. nd . btlf twty, turns out lo be ' a miserable little, dirty, smutty, stag nant owi eote wbea you get into it. IV bat wt took for atoos, is stolidity. I; is old, bat it tge is squalid, un picturesque." She describe tbe parlor it ihe "Dog and Decks." Among other thing, "A eotton tid, over the roeking-ehtir bewrtyt, wrought into itt crocheted gor eeousnes, the name of Uncle Tors. This j la0e days, O yes! You were rampant I on Uoele Tom. You are . famous friend of Uncle Tom, with jpur Exeter Halls, j j,lr, J" Ul;D" ef i u'ber aD L-r, your pr"J eje out 'over boele lorn, dear, tender hearted j brj,;.h won)en . Write tppealing letters j l0 tour i,tcrt over the wattrs, affiStionatc, ! oooscientioas kindred; eanonize your saint, our sin, in tidies, and cbair-eoftrs, and 1 Christmas-tlippers-we know how lo take 1 vou now : we have found out what that all ; ( wot(b ? we , ,pprsije teiri b, j fae bottle in pounds, shillings and pence. Ges. FkEMONT, it is alleged, ie satisfied that bis running for Fresidebt, jt cow, j fa tn n(ter f4j!ure( lnd be h public!, ,nooaBoe1 ,ht he wilt re.ign if Fr.rident i , i . . .1. i .. .k I !h ' tbig proposition is burd. Bat on tbe miin ,De J ("de ffBm Per" , tonal issues) Gen. Fremont maintains bis priocipki. In bit ltte letter he lays : "Much has been said abont peace, and you will excuse if I ta, what I understand by it. For me, retae signifies the iotezrtl -i:u.!wrmei oy ok. t ..ua s7.sua aiutiery, because slavery it the source of all our , f. - RnDirmnti hv lh. ,i?ht. J 0 eDe(J ilber, pplri, 0 tb8 ,Ke. Ibese are - , be the etsenti.l condition, cf peace. With this riew, we think Fremont will yet fall in with all bis old friends for the j L'nion nominee. But whether be does cr j DOt "'e .,r wi!1 8 00 t line:' un:U tte Lmon it lost or won. The Wbeeline 7-ifew ncer TOOchea for . ... . ... i the snowing ludicrous teene : "He itw . ... : i . 1 .L. .. vpaiproir. pain? un auw.ru tuo ui nil " B--B- r ... fe g Utm of foof MIBl,, corse, a , , . mi . i . pony, a mule ana a tvuu. ine norse o.a j th9 tetfee, tbe pony w.s Diina, me tcuio , .. i.m. .rri th. hn harl nanrdt. on fl. t ,ha .. i;eh ... i . . ' i an oraisar, one, tai a woi.e m.u, crip- pled negro, and a tame skunk, which latter was firmlf bound with wisD of straw. Th. white man held the lines, tbo tam ! --- " " " r ,d"7fe- , .Mnlr TK il cf -h" h If whorlV f ir. kU. C " f ."b'Ch -(" V i an u ..iw -UU"V : Vividly resembla tbe Contederacy and it3 home and foreign allies ! Amongst tbe pritoneri oaptured in one of the recent figbte near Atlanta, was a ragged dirty fellow, who bad buckled around bim the belt of the ltte Gen. M'-rhtrtoa. A Col uroiad Taicr. -Tbo Boston iv 11 .1 ail . . . ' t , Ti. . .it ri un in inn buc(.uiuiv. a u bbue r pi0tur it true of tkui Slate : "Menwhofred fit oo cur country 8 . ii.- ... . ,. ... k.r.iir. .I..' " "": : -aory bcw, riming nrouuu in nu pirn i if i euntry on tL irrttiC3 cf 'lUaiuiet- 00t' tijefil of their behb. ! 1 i i,fechine fvnitoo opsnly and copprheai- i IrfnthlllP fdDjlG ODCOiV nJ CODD' ;..,.:.i. rt, - ... .n . - i. i.i.i. ' -rt,... .r. .rt k,.ia ' T "i- ..".J 7. . I " Btlt un ,ne. rtr0,nfe duUt,;e tb r.re, ,3r the, ota pr,juce. . Um gJ bout trying U engage totter ., f(., ....i ...D oeota car I ' ' ( D,,und in Not emb-r tie it. bul lhT d not PJUI" ' ""i ,U,J i .. ' . . v".v" "7 h... ! sreurny tnai aucn Bargain, i: ei&aeu, auu.u .... v.. fu:a: J " j SiJ 1B boue.t sailor when he itw men ' tnd wooido sjii in ihe New Orlean s!tt 1 nrrkst-" ikt DtoU dWt 9U a KAt vf i The Cineinftti O.eite the slare, j bet.0 eniistel io Keatack, make fine ,.lMlt.Is. Mo,l ol tbem bate in their .tia, b wti.e b,95(l io tae State, : " r ! enough to m.ke them ittct.se - fr ja "cV? . Th Rebels have been foiled, with great in i-t'tii atteruo'.t to reijttr the ' Weldon Haiiroai. which is a crctl loss to t.:m- I r',rrajut ods obsfntticcs in tbe tsy;lnjJ ,e ,tf v ,,VALLs L 1 t M.-mle. tut was in good faints, aci 1 e0l;ratui!ei bis men on their progress, lien. Sheridan ccfrocts tbe tcenv ! .1.,.,. ,k. 'in r.l ih. I'rncr I'r.i-ma.-. and ...o-.-...v-. If 1 , L .1 . j . 1 LSJ cEtcaeo is.eir .neitpiea iiivjutc. He hat . good force, aud coLaJccce is felt in his macsgemcnt. Fcttst's failure tt Memphis tares cat to be t treat disappointment to the K'be's Nothing especial from Atlauta,except the woDdditig cf Geo. Dodgs by t sharpshoot er. Tbe General is reported dead. Dr. Jo. K. Barnes, is appointed Surg. General, ia piace cf the Copperhead, Hammond, removed for speculation. The celebrated blockade-rancer, Lillian, bat beta taken with 650 battles of cottsn. , . Kngiisb built, tnd t ft tOBBfir. j e ; Tuetdaj Morulos's Sens. Fort Morgan is ours ! Tbe F.ebel st, it was surrendered to Admiral Farragat. Gen. Kilpatrick baa destroyed 11 miles of Ihe Maeoa railroad. lie made ta en tire eireuit of Atlaota. Ilaoeock's (21) Corps was rough!, han dled, oo tbe Weldon Railroad, last Thurs day The Rebel were defeated after a struzz'e. Our lost was .boat J.'v'J. The Shenandoah Rebel are retiring. Gold i diwa to 242 lN 1 ohaoge in Lwistur M.rketa. Avoid the Draft! $400 Local Bounty, $100 U. S. Bonn, ty, for Bccruitj for one year. CA YALUY HASTED '. ftOL. J. IRVIN GREGU of lhe 16 b Fenn'a i l avairv, is ai home in Lew:sbur. we an-1 utd, aod will accept of recruns lur one, tvi or ihree yrars, for his refim.Dt. An excel- leal oppor.uo.1, .or utoae aesir.ua o. aicr-. mr a food t.v.irv regimenu 8IOO Bounty w.l be paid those credi-1 r tine ihrmse.ve lo ine borourh ol L.ew:iture, upon certiri caie of muster. Jl ju HtVRT FR'CB", I.IrUslK KKLSr, IH. Lot KB. JO'.I.V B L1NX. f luaQci C.-iBUJ.tta. NOTICE. i MEETING of the Executive Committee .X of the Vnion Count, Afcaltnra: Soci- ! eiy, win oe held ea fatunay, the Ja o.v e. September f.e.1 at .o'ciock in lhe af er noon, at lhe office cf J. A. Mem, in Lew.s- bare, for th purpose of se!eeun committees for ihe neat annual Fair, Ax. The commi!- ire w,ii tic fiuueiuai is inrir ailCBUAULC. 6, order cf the Hresirl.ni i J. A. MF.RTZ, Secretary. rcTntv tarRAl. KSPS vl xum .nejuiuc, iu ....i.ti nmheriand. on the Sd i.st. a COlf , aucui vv -i.h ealf. Any person informing aie of her wherea bouts will have all expense paid. JOjEPH b. BLRGARD. Nnrthnmberlaiiil. A j. 2T, 1SS4. LETTIXb. EALED proposals will be received until ; -..-..r r.: r .Tf -'V . (oriheexcavanonandconsirnciionof a drain from the Marah to the River on ihe farm cf ; Wm. Cameron in Chil!isaua-,ue. ! The drain t-iII be a"out HlK feet long ani "wul The trunk of the dra.n will be constructed ,;! , as iouows : 1st. A boitorn of boards will be laid down exactly 10 a grade to be fixed by the a-jl.cr.- oers. id. Two parallel courses of brick, each 4 bricks hizh will be pl?.cei oo the bottom. . , U ..r-aaoaw y-. I I "T S IS II ehl . Itia "J -i " - h.f-B lhi? conrss. Tbe distance be clear Tfce distance betwjea . - . . . , ' in. courses io oe nxea ov ine suoscnoera. Th. dr... tr'ank w, v, cc.,r.j ... . vlIh fiae sioces. careluil, laid, to a ta ex eioue ine tana or grave.. .tn. . ae eann removea ior ine rurpoar of putting in the trunk must .11 be replaced , in the channel from which it was taken so as w ,ve ,he twU,t of lhe groua!i ai nniform IS possible. 5ih. The materials for the truLk will be delivered io the contractor on the ground. Proposal will state . price per cubic yard ' frr ""v.iicn. and .hi. price anil include , r cover the coat of putung in .be .runt co- or cover the coat of nutiiofi m lhe irunkcom-i pleie, and filling op me trench at bov ia- tea. -o extra allowance wm we any of these items. Proposal may iiaie a eross sum for ihe whole jobcompleie. t i The work to be commenced immediate!,. 1 nd to be finished by tbe Wtb of November next For au, further inform.iio. enquire of WM.CAMKKO.V. Aug. IS. '64. JOB. M. 5E8BIT. j Auditor's Hot::. . w w w . ... . r i :onntv n J i. ,al i 1 in mvier cf th- ecnti an f ... ,. ., , arcoun: . -rwf.' m-j:?. licuut oi in" i lal w.it Aft ! f v ar.i.ni of Cuirid V-jil. iay "r" Da"'"t '" ";: "'"a-. The Au.J;u.r an.;nicl up i: exp- fi'J to lar a'-ve arcun-.ani lo -. xitfm a.tmlt..d bv ir.t t'. ( ,0 his hn: innr.: ih.,,e rz&l)y m;.::e.i . j iti amr. will m'-'i f.r a .! purp' a-, h office in Uvikburg. -n Toe.5ay ih an h 3 - i f AaziKi. a' on o c' ick. P V. t -f Aaumi. !., a n. a.l pern .oter.J Are i , t(, fr(w ,nd rr,.fnt ,nP,r c a.rr.v , r -r- w, fhrv t.i.b, IruCl c.rj.M lU f..r sh4rt of tbe inrd JOHN 13 LINN, A-j! Unileu States L'taia A;ea;s. LH.'KN."K having tfa fraut-d to the UDJert!gRr 1 to carry on th t jir.e . f I'o.ted States C aim Aim: ; iran-n ccun'v. thrv w.il ai:a! rri'ir.ii v !o ,!.e a .'C.i L i ! bck i a? ar,J b..uut:e ar.j n,e f r.. cui .i t I peiia,at ft r j.d.rs ..r lhe:r Iria! re; re.-:.:a-i i:ve. ard ihe rrsecauca tf c'aim. a.a.i.'. JVts F ft JOHN B. LINN Levritur2, March !i: t j , 7T i I "T.hJTJr-eTre' f,"V i v". K.ca.n .'!. cJ, ,k.. u . ba,f rv, Cca:r: i.ery at.-.! j at meed s:Lu,'.r. .v,.'r.ei no 1 cf cue yar. lleh fes to Lu.nes to tr.er t tii pa exiecded to lai eattousnrceri:. H L. M' MA HON Lewisbnr-, Apr.! 50, 3Iil!cr wanted. A g"d M.I.er can fr-: a c H i .ni 'ti. 1 - - - j Drotlamatiorf AFTZli rsi a jJh. a a. , J)UT the la:eat of :i It dial cf G. V. SCIIArrLE, who, bsv:a; retarned from N'ew Ytrk .ad I t., air ft. a, ia preiarei j tell Uo-aJ Cheap for Cash. J'air.is. arr.i6a, U.e S:a.:i. U.a-. ferlura- er:ea,Cea! Oil, Lamps. Brj.hes.Tcy. fancy N in.-n. aps, Conteetioner.ea, .Vx.i,h,-"iI Tolacco, Clears, Cuiierv, ic " 4c. 'i is. tv, . . , ... i, rtygicia-is prescription carefiilly Wines and Liqaora for Ms3icir.al parpoaes, qua.ny. arraad geaaiae and of the best LEWIs-Bt'RQ Mar , 104 GU-NS, TISTOL?, riSIIIXU TACKLE, FEffE CUTLERY. I ... r.tt...Zl anvnm iFpaa. ..imiii, t . t . ij... r-i:. TOPS. Lines. Bee.. BsW:s, liait. Flies. : X Hook-. Ne:, Fo .!. ti:rve. Mas'fs, ; b.il es. Corkscrews. I) eg ("c-'ars, die. Cva j stant'f oa hand aid f. r sa'e Waoiesa.e and Keuii at lhe Spcrovaa'i. I'r-'. JOHN KF.irER';, j N.E. corrr Id and W aina: &; i..addl ! phia. .March 4, !S''l Cm TAKE NOTICE. . LL pER0.N. are b,rev notified tot ' t0 rlile on barbae cr ,!r.ve with a , . . , , ,... , ' " v '- J occur? as a Lal Yard,. i.hmt mv c-nsenu Bratmen are nr.tifced not to tie up at my Wharf, wi'hcot firn ccnsu'lioz me. Anv c ce vioiatiDf me above nonce will oe censor a trespasser, ana prusecutej as sucn. H M. TEGI.EY Lewisbur?, April , I Cl TBEflEB, LO.U & CO. have , . iiliii , J reed SXH A rreat vanei, cf descririticns and prices call and see. May J L"ST received a fine asnrmen' I.iiriirV Uresis C.ootN. Emor. . . iri , ul0Tt5 ,V 1. f . ...SOBi.0 . nnf lei of L, mesi,.-,- i June 20 KREMER, LONG A. .OS . -d (Ju s0, b JARPI.TS Y' '4rJ.0 PLASTER, Salt and Fish for sa'e tv KREMER, LONG 4 CO Expense H00R. A Hank book, ihus labelled, has been found, and is left at ibis office for the owner j TEE BEST raVEHTIOI. OUT . j T YMAN'S PATENT SELF-S-E LING li FRL'IT JAR. warrented to te supmcr I to anything of lhe kind in the mark-et. Aa eiammn.on of the Jar will convince any in ,, .,,, OI ,u merits. Iihas no wax r . . to meli, wrews to corroJc, cr sprmss m oreaa, but is made on siriciiv philosophical princi ples. Call and eiamme it. For sale wholesale and retail bv T. - EVANS, Agent. Ltwisbunr, Jul, S9, $75 Reward. s TOI.EN. oo last Saturday nicht, from the pattcre be:d of ihe subscriber, sear rn'unh:.. Lmon eouniv.a BLACK HARE ! - medium trr, heavy set. one white hind boor, j mnh a mark on the left hip caused by a kick received last winter. i a ..-il rtf ai.tf.nrv.Fir. Iln lara will ne - I . . . ...... .... - . pud for the mare and thief, or Fift, Doll.r fcr th mare alone. 1 Aug. 52, 1864. JOHN H. BENNAGE. i hn:r i !h u-e P.. iT'f , r- , tr.'r.rtauu' IT I' INI r r.sne h'reiL.f.r : 1 r-: I Alminigtrator's-IIotica. HEKE AS.Vtter ( idT ni.iii inn apna eu r r.i EI.lJ rl liCYK,dee'd. cf V.'rii-? I'rer t wn-hio. Uuiin Co, 1 V ! en era -.d lo the antvrntrr. in dy lire hereDT cir lo ail per-Jea'v- to he mdet'tfa 10 t")W. :m'n"!tate parmrat; I'-.rn: I -aw, L j ! r.-a-. t th fce : avn: claims acamtt th HBt, p-rsei laeia itilv an:h.i.iif teO for act- w., J'li lit i-K. .Ma r, it h.s A.l'v, J. M. C. Rasctl v 2S, lift KCT.CE. h .-l D.rrctors o' tHe t ' "T)Y -r-'er S ll.e f L'ui.bon, me fllUJ .i.'HO'iLb of in s Bert oca wi'l cpn on T r.o Til iv iti. .a av r t .riem!.er. l?Ct aril v.or-!av tn- 2. it St earner is fixed 1 r ibe Eiam nat.cn oi Appiicania the Tt'i M.lnul.. co e .-.4 is ihe 8ot'.l Wj- .1 EA-nrr -nw.-ncini at i-'clock, A.M. i " ts. LINN, , . :.c Bjt4 i70!!' TO DKFTrOT E0AC2ES, RATS, HICE, i: U liuso, A at a &.c. -e L::.'-! Verr.ia Exterminator I A1.I.I8LE-IS INFAM.ISI.Et no :.: l.ar h t'r i- els. tS a.l r :r 1. r -rh 'jt n.mr.s it u r cr .r.if.e-. I' c-r dry c: .-j -..a . ;ri..-:. ii' ' r. ' t. -i i r, : u. i h a- - - . . a ia . J ' a., liruji i- i.i . . t r bliU I UL1.MIMIO W L am all. . . r.-t.-r. ! w-.-i.li .f.t. M:. t "iir.'.'Ullj-f . - . : bau4 :. it VI" ."SETT 1- -. toleaalo Hi:;. GrJFFi.X'S FATES T (la Jar and Covert, VJR rreserriss FKl'IT! ia a p-ri-ci!, reo t i.e. Taey require no ii tt. d-r, t r t'ec.ect. se.i ictar.i'j, and are u.era I c-.:y sealed and tptned than any other arti. ' ce I' f pur;;.se ever ir remed. All .tan . CI rn a .J ceniect are f jof'-j disagrrtati., J an ! j-.ce::i:n :s sealtn. BeiLi made eatireiy I of p'-. tnei av -id me mjecucos lo uihee jars w&er" t.c ,.r o".hr me:a: :i us-d tn lha c.i'cri. FwT aa'e ir. Libur, only t? 1051 KREMER.L iNG 4 CO Wi:iiamport Oil Works. "ON-LXPLOSIV E FawaCrysiai CarboatOai w r..BT miucs. Orders prorcpUj attended to. ii. l. noidpn. !05J 'r!:arrtr"-rr. Pa Oottor II. C. STtOMlV, nAViN.j w:ar:i?-i frcm the Armr, ; nuvy I ::: it BaJilre X E ad sol offVrt r..i rn ;ea..r,i; rr ees lo tbe public. Ma, te I uai a: W.a. 1'. l.::z't Burii. e Tp, Jj'.e !'.. lrt fd'm . SUI-IAC WANTED. 1 T WILL pur me highest mar.et pric la c.?h iJr r'j Tons of Sum;ic, ::v?red a: rrvTarryard Lewrslcrr. T'p. n a ,i irrn"' o-r. r . Ti t ,n !.l e .iir. tii.n.ai rTi0.ir.J..:t :." ir.s sta. t will soon cm- I ii.ei.ee tj g-. iy aai hard. E. J. HI LU Le-;.'r-jrr. Jae 1 1, 154 Estate of Jonathan KDser, dee'd. ' T E I'TEHS Ttam-n-arv n :hr estate of i L J. -.h-, K,...r. u-. M Boir.l. , , u w ri-. n. I r.i . . r. Cui.nv. have bteo ffraoiei f su; seniors in doe t.-rm of law. Ail persons m'-rted to s:i csu'.e are notified to rrmWe immediate payment, and these hav.r.g c.a;;ai aa.csL ;ne a::e wi:l preseat theia p r. j. er i, &a;hn: ca'eJ f-r -ft .T.eni to J. Tl Ri.sf.ft. B-iVaiM, xa a, SjL.v.N Kjrtrt. K?.ir, lor -Jane ! !. l0t pi The Eye and the Ear. )" R. tt. H. KNIGHT, of LeTislure. havfeg b3! twenty-five yrars pran.cr. -Mer his services 10 ihose who are affixied 'la d.s eaf e '. Eves c r Lars. The loiiowir.g is tn. of a com' r t f 1 eurric a;aiS : i VTnhnln-.-i-trtith -T-w. Vtnl m. "J, "ITZl ' n-.-i n -tt- ai -j.mii a. 1 . a.- s- .1 ... tin. t.L Sl'J. f . 1 lisrt.-IxD. Jm'u- . . 1 Estate ef John I'i. if. But-rfi r,N-s.,rIecM. 1ETTER5 if ' .--rai.i'i r ve estate j ' 1. I' ''ii i-il-r. i, .'-c'l. Hxe if V. hire rer ir-wr'iip. Tom " c nr.v. having been iramrd ! ltte un-.r i-.ej. reraoa ui'.fc.i'i iherei'i ?re Tfi;ii..rfd in alike lm ir.edia' pay-nent. aid in s ! e!.im or d-"T:i aea.aal tree same w.it present thera d'l.v au'.hrn::c..-'d i". r n flen.rr.t ;s J il'N H. " W.i'tSL' 1.. A !m'r Wh'te i-er Mais Jane II. !- pi (aiuli l.tte for oitsre. THE uniersisned rrrr"u! ' r se'f tn ihe ttepub-ie.ns ,.f -he F. a r-nn.rrssir.naH.istrii t ot Pennsviva- : nnsrd o) the rcnmie o: lUiip.nn. ?. a. I onhnmter!tPd. vder aJ I'n.cr.' minati. n hv i'i- aeveral ccniv e.p .-ei. -on. of the said disir ri. JOlAK lSI1!" Ujrri-bare. Joi.e 9, it's; iii:UY nti:ptn. no.6I3,Arcli5t PHILAUELPHIA, . Manufacturer and vaaLia iv WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, and ROGERS' soper or PI.A1 El WARE. IVAli kinds of SILVER WARE madr ca lhe premises. WAiCU Arnjiri.sr caniau, d.ue livj.-i3 jw I state cf Lt Ccl Jcbn 2. Eusser. T II'.KES. Ltirra cf adroini.irauo. to V 'ihe -:ate oi J bn l. Mirr. dee'd. la.r of Lewisi a. t. have been iraned lo th. suhscnbe r b7 ihe k-z wt p. i.u'u - ES n.utbied losaid esiate are.rqura- ' me.t and inisr hi.oe claia. 12aiost ine same will prrsrni them wanoax ... ruu ul s.-ssik. . . t,J . ac"' "''"'I.? or t fci aturmrr, okwlfl avtafp ' ' wwr - r i it i Il L J