Ml M STAB lit mm ffliiiii. Mm BY 0. ' WOliDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. Al $1.50 per Tear, ahvayi In Advance. rluLWIIK SKMI-ViKKKU-- Tutly Murnins & Friday Afternoon. fob rui-Miim. Abraham Lincoln amendments. For the Ft rut Amendment. Fr tkr Second Aramdwrtit. For the Third Atnrndmmt. Union County Convention. irt. ,f ,i. iv.,,.,.., ,.r l;,.n iUB V11I&T3UB 111 IU, vyui.il., l' v.iii"M r.enr.t.l i. ,Ka St.tA and NjMtioniit Administration are reouested to meet in!;, convention on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at i one o clocS 1". M., at itie l.ourt tmus.. iu j IDe UorOUgn or IrfWIHOUrg, I..r iue I of selecting three l,..nlerees to m;e...iu.- Iar rVnf-r-ra from the couniien 01 nyucr, Juniata. Dauphin and irthuruherUnil, - - . ; whose duty it will hi to ee!ec' a l. legate ! to represent the H h Cingrefsiuual I1'-i trict in the Nstiooal Cnnveiitnin, at lial timore, to be held in June next, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for President and Vice I'residetit. Meetings for the election i f Ilelegates to tbe County CVti'entiou will be held in tbe various townships at tbe usual place of holding elections between the hours of live and seven I'. M., and iu the several Boroughs between t be hours of six and eight V. M., on Saturday the ltth insr. CIIAS C. 8HOlik'Lh;V:, t'h'n Lewishur. May 4 I'nion 'VCoin tajrTbe etuergeue; men were waited Vpoo yesterday aud paid off. VnaCourt begins in this place next Mouday. Some clubs for our paper run oat next wetk; those who wish to e ntiu Ue at c'ub rates will phase note the fact? St.Rev. C. II. Leinbach has resigned bit pastoral charge, in LewUburg, and lias accepted a call from the Tulpebnckeu charge. He will preach his farewell ser mon oa tbe 5h prox. HsyRev. Aaron Porter, of Mass., has accepted the call extended to bim by the Christian church of this plac, and will preach for that couregstiin, next Sun day at 10 A. M , aud 71 I'. M. 'We see it stated that Geo. Giil more has awarded medals of itnnor to offi cers and soldiers who bad especially dis tioguished themselves by gallant and meritorious conduct at tbe seizes of Fortn Wagner aud Giegg. In Co. 1. 5Jd P. V. tbe recipient of that token is William L. I'uiLLirs, sou of the late ilonnis J'Lillips, of iLewisburg. ISJuWe give as fail an account of the tremendous battlea now raging in Virgin ia aa we can crowd iuto our limited tpace. A all ae-ioun ts are by telegraph dispatches, tbey are naturally fragmentary and discon nected. When tbe end of this stupendous Struggle will be, lo one can tell. It appears to be a daily eucoessioa of Water- Jooe, except that Waterloo could not com pare with it io magnitude. "Ojt town is cilleJ upon to mourn tbe loss of at least two of her sons, who were last week sacrificed upon tbe altar of their country, on the sanguinary 6elds of Virginia, by the bloody hands of traitors. Corporal Levi Ammo.v, of Co. E, 51st Pa. Vols., was killed in the battle of tbe Wilderness. No particulars of bis death Lave been received. Levi was a brave, generous youth, and was one of tbe band who first offered their services to their country after tbe fall of Fort Sumter, and j Messrs. Gl.tx and Labertou-as tbe bat faithfully served ever since. Tbe j oounties which these gentlemen now rep other is Lieut. Col. John D. Musser, of j regeot he been attacbed lo disiriots re tbs 143d Pa. Vols., a well-known, highly- j presented by Senators whoso term of esteemed gentleman. Ibe following let- j ter tells the sad story of his deatb. No- lie heroes ! they sleep in honored graves. oweev lie meir repose: C a. L . at Ola Wiiaeruesa la.-ro, Va ' L Uaj -, lsiil j With feelings of painful regret, I have in l.rnrn.a I nn kA .1 I. f .. llunu,.In,.l...D,... I. brother. Ue was wounded in aoiion, j early yesterday morning, and expired from eih.us.ioo soon affer reaching tbe! hoeDital. ll.arii.ff of bis misfortune. I ' tarried to where be was carried, but ! ' "" im "o was gone, cur- ireon Reamer nf thu I Rpot aill I . .1 1 1 : . l 1 " . - . e - -.-- u.o.0 ucuuuciv a. nig earnest oppor-. traTeer Uom ,he Eagt thtt big JIoflbt UA.nt t....,f 1. ,1. t was not Mocha, and tbe other is related 1 wht.dPi Vis .' 8 m 7mPr 7.f " below- reUled ! Lt ,Co1- M.US3ef .for 5,'8 bra" i ,. n . n whYch basuvr 60"' ,0 , '8 fffH'C'",D' L ',, ,nfreoe IT te CommisMrj De- wnico bas taken from you an affectiona'e partmcnt of one of our larao un itary bos- a .. . . 3 o 1 6 ' orotner, and from tbe country man ' pnals, we noticed several barrels of dried' 1 r- ? 1 1 ' 1 L , p . 1,-, during ihe present war. Whose service can illy be spared at sueh coffee grounds, the purpose, whereof exoi- fPr P " R,U;tV"0n!' h.a,f a ' 'crsburg With about 2...000 men,; 5lh.' AndP ; pi.r,0ns emP.ed .under the n bour a. this. He fell while gallantly j ted ouFcuriosity. The polite Commissar, : !,0 f "on conW be raised in a week has cul all the railroads lead.ng to provisions of the ' J1"',"1, kading hi. regiment, .od the gglorius informed u, that the received tweU' I'O North to besiege that place. ' c.ty and Las force enough to . , vuiiei-naueQ emblem of his country wav ' log above bim. We have Inst heavily hnt ,hall be via Conous. Very respectfully, J. C. PAINK 10 wJaiSTi. c.Cipt "A The Auditor General. Ren f. .v.. year state that tbe nnmber of .. " by New York to defend Pennsylvania ! at against the Kebel raid. last Summer, was 6385. Kew Jersey gent 502 aa... a .7- . ovU V W aat UCU. iteitwSiiKicI,!,, the principal credit i , 'icBuiaim too principal ereuit , lor defending os against tbe Rebel hordes ! ! e Lm1 M"d7a7te7no0n th, .mnin. ! of .b. f..,7i-fi2s: i Iron ivml. i j i 1 this place and owned by Messrs. Wat- d 1 lh, fJilir B,r,Ck '"J hiber I e!i I tr inn if ."uucu,80neaf.iltrI hods id new XorK HarDor were removed iron manufaetured. ! to I ha K I - M acted t0 ,d,,0M i P''e8 e filled by New York State teesiritl. l t '" 01 .rooBs, says: inis ia Seymours duuux , ra. -fi -D TIlTUtT CeniM fIPP tnn mnrt . . sir ..ra ha. ... . j .l . . d .jit-iS a ?Utd 1 ' w .Jit-Aiantfii AmmcanM Harrhbarg Oorrespindence. I Grow more Fruit Satibkav, May 7. ! Now is this acceprel ii ue fur each far Lsst evening, the house of the New' mer, turner of lot, or een a sraill gr Scbool Presbyterian church was well filled den to sec out al litio il fruit tr-joi. It by a deeply attentive audience, who listen- should n it be delayed a single day longer ed to ddnf.es from jeorge II. 8tuar, j thao can be helped. Mike your selections Presideut of the U. 8. Christian Couimis- ' sion, and .Mr. Parviu, one of its Agents, atid took up a good contribution for that noMe charity, which looks fur both the hmlwn hiiiI the souls of our soldiers. At ww-.." . ...,! in., held in l'hiladelnhia this week, I .a rcgved lo raise Oue Million of i ,,lsar for Spring and Summer nperatiou, j F Tbousand were raised on tbe ' -i ,hiii at.ti.ma in . r. ' : inn , ; .. . . nna, imir i "II mm turn iivetl or eui?ai?i:a ag voluntary ageuts ou the line, and are cneerec by numerous anJ remarkable in- r- j CO- .t m ni.nuutdi.m (r.x.w atn sat..! .,!Io tft ' Christianity. I In view of the probable hostile meetings .... .h kiiirl. u, nuiitvil h .lailu nr,ilir miiMf. , iog is appointed for Ilarrisburg, com mencing this day at 3 P. M. Monday, May 9. Virginia battles again engross the pub lic attuutiJu. The Various reports doubt less reach you, era this can. They are mainly from reliable qurtera to U)V. Ourtia it is taid and indicate a terri- hie pui'ithuient of the dastardly, wicked Rebels bow in arms (wiihout just cause) agaiust a Government which has been ouly too lenient to O,ipros.-iou and crime, It is not wise to be too cjufileut or over- jijful,as tbe excitable tuo often are. Let us wait until sure of this, and of oth- - I'Pinv f....n...l ssr, Liberty and Lsw sba.l be consummated : ....... : T( .a . I L. . I "IM U,US' "U,J Ut: OO""'"" jubilee indeed. The Copperheads, I am . .... sorry to say, still doubt, and quibble. Oue of tb'e leaders recently characterize!, Gen. Grant as only "a tuccessful blun- derur." IJeavtn eratit be may keep on "blundering!" . The O d School Presbyterian Church have called young man (S. 8. Mitchell,) now from Princeton, to be their pastor, j lie makes a favorable impression. Tuubsdat, Miy 12. Tbe latest intelligence, from Philadel-1 pbia, is that liurnside's corps is to be transferred to tbe aid of Geo. Uutler, tbe Government haviug pressed iuto the service all tbe vessels it could command for tbe lor tne purpose. The report gains much credit, j mil uuiipeuo iua ausvi umg luiereai iu mo great events transpiring in Eastern Vir- w. Expiration of Senatorial Terms. With tbe end of tbe session of the Leg islature, to be held in August next, tbe terms of eleven Senators will expire. Tbe names of these, with their districts, are as follows : 1st District C. M. Donovan, c. 3J J. C. smith, c. William Kinsoy, c. G. W. Stein, c. Hiester .Clymcr, 0. Keruard It-Mlly, C. Henry Johnson, U. A. 11. Gls c. Juhu P. Penney, u. Morrow B. Lowry, u. C. L. Latnbertoo, O. 4th 5ih G'h 7th lth 17th S4th 27th 28th No eleotioo will be held to fill the va- Cancics created bv the ratirament of Bervic8 do nHt elpir, thi. ,eIulneIVi H9D. Geo. II. Bucher. of the old Cumber-! iarJd district, and Hon. Wm. A. Wailaoe ' kf .k. ni..B...J a. ..... u.u ' ; of lhe C,e.rnL.ld diatrint, -both Conner ha a. ... .h C ..... m IT ' & fc i-cii.io.s. ui j the latter class, there are three Union men i 48 marked (u.), and eight copperheads, j Isoi marked (c )-llir. Tcle.j. 0 7 7 Z '. , . CorrsE-Th. editor of the Baltimore American, who admits himself to be a great lover of coffee, says be has recently receivea two serious Checks to bis entbusi- .t- . . . . 1 . , .. . kui. uu was toe assurance 01 aa old dollars a barrel for tbe grounds, and thus i added materially ti the siush P..n.i But 'what is it purchased for,' we persis- j ted. 'Well,' said ha hesitatingly, 'it is rcaromatized by tbe transforming hand of, modern chemistry, and put up 10 pound ?pe"? wb,ch .V? oont 'ln t'": , . " "8U """"g " tl he .m " " fTl" '"bmeut 1 - zz!-f ' P",ul- WAsniNOTON, May 10. The Chronicle nnunee8 the reception of official despatch-! I AU. AMD lyltl lHILin . ""i'"uo otomciaiaespaton- " tbe W Departmnnt.I.st oight, of " IT1?0 f ,heJrcbel Albemarle, tSrSLir'--' hj i k o bel Tbe M' Sentinel noting the f.ot h--r FL""I ""tifiea- other fields of usefulness, and that their M. ,. . ,-, . fc 'r t i .... .. uojmuai uwaR. 4 . in.B ius. a uey are iiierauy cut ehu 6ut9 U bu hM Plook 10 t0 Pieccs' anJ ma"y of them have t HZ r i Ucn taken priaoncr. Our loss u LEWISBURG, frorq the carefully prepared ltt w presau- ted on the 9'b ultiuia. Hikum, iu gdug ioti a nariry tht yu adiera to your relictions from the list ; that the trees are lifted with all thi valuable portions of the . roots : that the stems are stout ana siraigm aud the tranches low and Bumerou,". Trinsplant as we of'en have advised, and at An firmly. Cherry trees, espeoully, re- ,.;r in h ..dl aunnorte 1 Ittr mvtttll mart. f,..,,,,,,,,!. l,.,,, e,rth- j 1 j hnunil. or cither b o Uown III a ncavy . .... I , storm, or in.ku unhealthy trees. T 0 much care can not be observed in taking s.n trnur,! .t.liinf fia tax! I US in 111 4 II U lM tl IT the eheiry tree alttrwrd. it rarely ever complete!? recovers from a bruise or in- jjry, tboub sometimes it inuy be of tbe " most trifiiug character. Where irees threaten to become too Iar 'e in yard-i and gardens, there bbould be do besitati m in ehorteuiug-io to any desirable extent. Of course this must be done at the proper season-either iu tbe latter part of July, or after the fall of tbe leaf tip to February. There need be no , fear of injury, provided ibe pruning is ; done with a saw, sharp knife or cuiter. Mauy tretS cau be reduced to oue half j tbeir slid aud produoe a double amount of j fruit. It is maintained by most fruit-growers I that cherries never do well in low or moist ! amid 'Va thtd mt liiVH tie V ft ShRtinfRfJ j Our n es all stand it, low ground, and of ! aa... ,s s flfrtain I'uiriin m r lat Vft VP fa I - " f - , j- i have never fai led in a crop, even wuco tne i e 'I -I I 1 crop was a pretty general lauure eisewueru. Ucrmantmcn Tcliyn'h. A gn nf" juff rj.,i4i about four years of aire, recently was accidentally killed by falliug from tbe portico 1'resideDtial mnsio. of thu Kebel .. Cominsdori W ilkes has heen sentence! by court martial to be publicly repriinan- u, iu c..c.1., . ,, . 1.1 . ... 1, alipw,na llll I.. Af suspended from the servioe, with loss of pay, far three years, for misdemeanor to ifficc. The Great Struggle. The followinrj paragraphs constitute ,.: . r it... ,1mK- iliiirrnnlii. rp. j WASHINGTON. Muv 10. A messen- rror iu-t arrivod from Snottvlvania, P Crj", The enemy's loss n k ed is reports that at noon yesterday a .ghtjmJ(.h . th' .. . . was going on at pottsylvauia L. 11. Q ) f :.. i . (l We held the place. .Lee evinced r f ' . weakness,. Our wounded reported 15,001), mostly at I redencksburg, ly ing so thickly in the public strceis that cavalry could not patrol without trampling. Between 2,000 and 3,000 rebel wounded also iu Fredericksburg. Sec. Stanton announced that Gen. Jlutler had established himself upon Saered oiI south of Kichinonu, diu- i I. I k-uii .-'null ui 1 iiiiiiti'-ruii, unr ded Ueaurcgard-s army, whipped the I part commanded bv A. l Hill, tore Lp the Petersburg Railroad traek.and j cleared the Rebels out of the Chick ahominy country. Gor. Dutk-r thinks Beauregard will not trouble Grant ' by reinforcing Lee. Information was received hero this; aftcYnoon of the death of Maj. Gen. j ciJgwick, who was shot near bpott sylvaiiia, by a rebel sharpshooter. The ball entered near the left eye. There is great scarcity of food in Richmond, it having advanced to star- vallon Pnce3 Citi.eus have resort- to c.-''!:lr3 fts lue Vicksburgors did ine rcneis admit Heavy losses, Thev ! IPAPA A IM ITa-ir. r I'rt Iva tarr 1 i n I IF " " "r-"J""" towards Uanc river. The obstructions in James river have been removed. Fort Darling is now in Gen. Butler's possession. tiovernmcnt received despatches this morning that there is desperate lihtinyr belore Pulton. Ga.. between Sherman and the rebel .Ton .Tulinstmi n.i . ., . 1 liey are llgllting lor tllC possession r ;,l,.n .t.:..i. : ii.t ?- n.i wiuuu is tuu Key 10 jai- ton. Everything was going well. j 11 " "d'eved that Lee hesitates to plant himself within the Richmond ; fortifications, fearing that Grant may ! Senilis Vick.burg gripe upon him, 1 . , 1 1 t- ? . u hi! t l.nol liollfivir.o. that, u-orn his niin 'v W' 1,',1CB ul "ur wa3 made at 5 1 M. yesterday. Wc n 1 ,iav" captured a large amount of stores. The rebels are removing our . Libby prisoners to Danville. TtAt.Tiwnnr f.iv 10 A ilvlcoaafitto I that Gen. Butler had a brisk encoun- ter with Beaurezard on Saturday. ; ncar Petersburg, and on Sunday sailed and drove the rebels some dis- tancc. Gen. Butler holds the key to 1 Richmond. Rebel prisoners report; SUIIUUI liicnmonu. lictiet priso that Gen. Lee was wount day, and Gen. Pickett k - p-t. widest, ndcd on rn- iilled. Two smaii gunooais were ucsiroyeu oy re- . .1 a 1 t torPeJoe3 111 tue Janes nvor, Washixgtos, May 11. Over 1500 ofonr wounded arrived last evening, J- Gov. Curtin goes to the front this A. j Wounded Pcnnsylvanians speak ' in glowing terms of the valor of the ; , Ueserves, I hey are literally cut UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 18G4. much greater than tie accounts havo' rut ctntnil J( t siait.il. ,,.,, Heavy fighting yesterday in butter a depart incut. The iron clads were en-, Kitted. iV aiessenjrpr reports that Grant moved on the enemy's works yester day, nt Spottsylvmiia C II., and our j fortes were steadily and permanently gaining on the enemy, drant is as saturnine of success aa if Richmond were in his possession. ai?p:itch has liecn rrcoived dated 10 A. M. Tuesday, v hicli says : We ) , uiv.il bojb . ' and have been all are fighting now, , (jav iir . . . , , tteureL-uureiy npsfiun lii'cs .,an3i anj ar(J steadilv drivinsr him ! l,,.rr in line ln i IiimiT l.nttl.o' ! r.-l,.d outtimmmr um. Tin- - - ---- I uuu uoa nvt:i ni.iiu ui ui nunc, I f I . . . i.rtnn,i . f I j una ine iniiiiu m i ls 01 uiu pa-i lew K-fy dener.pl.ot, firu.it is re- j I 1 1 1 . I . . .1 . have flanked Lee on both lestcrday, Lee was driven e North Anna river, and is . . . - - 1 . ' . . . . . I.P11"I. ft. -.mi u.u,10t l,v l!,..,,! Ye-terilav' I . . battle was terril.le: Lee IK determined to uijiuiu evt'iy incu oi tne fiounii. 1,155 wounded have arrived. The r i 9 i .i remains of den. Sei'irwiek are on the r way to Cornwall, tonn. An'attetllpt WHS made to Camr a iiiiuiliuM wliiidi fuilpil ciinsinir a I,m ' ofgcjij meu, including the! brave C0lnman(lel, (;n. KobinM"n who WM mOr,.lir UL-i'iii lul rtil v. . v... home Ol tllC WOUIlded Were burned by the dry leaves and husks in the Wilderness taking fire. j New VtiRK, May 12. This morn-! in's Tribune contains the following : ' II EAtlQUARTEItS ARMY OK 1'nTi'MAf, ' May II. The most desperate of ail , battles was fought vesterdav.comnii'ii- i B J . .. . . , 1101.n.cilst 0r tie l-0i tu(J ,.,;l;s oecu. .,v;,.,, tie South-west bank and villa"e . . ( 0j ripottsylvania. Our arUllery.wlncll got in good range, poured shot and: shell into them as they charged for-i ward on our infantry. Gens. Grant i uuu ut;"10 were in tuc sauuie cou- stautly. ' , . . ,1.,. 1W-.1- ., II,. war io?ses in yesteruay a ngut were I ,,.!. crrpntpp th.m in nnv nf'tliP lint. ( jcs 0f (i,c previous week V verv ; large number are but sliirht y wound- . . . G J ed. The roads, fields and woods are ii -ii xr literally swarming with these sutler- ing heroes. Many also were over - come with fatigue and sun-stroke, Kebel prisoners assert that Lee or dered all his wounded men able to ' hold ft muskpt to tnk thpir 'ilnrpst in j the railksagaill or yesterday's battle. . 1 '- '-'. - w.www ..a. .... a.-. svy VA.1..,. : ai I 11 i i in the Wilderness, nor a sintrle wmxin since the campaign opened. Gon. lorbett was captured last night. Gen. Grant says he proposes tofiullt lt OUt OU this line if It takes all Sum- mer. 1 here was another terrific battle at c i . f-P0"98.0' uutl1 10 a.1 " f Tuesday, las- Lee's whole e captured a whole rebel brigade, I -In rncw I it f rnt'n i t II ill over two miles. Gens. Steven son and Rice were killed. Reinforce ments were pushed forward this mor ning from here. It is reported that Gen. Sigel has re-captured some of our prisoners. The colored troops who were previously held in reserve were brought into this action, and thev fought with desperation, appa rently avcnirintr Fort Pillow. It was It was 1...1 I il.. I,..,l I , 1 ..,a , , , : munieaiioii wun yncntmrg. rrom-; incnt officers Say W0 shall soon see the end. I LCC'S men evince despondency no ' , , , , . i Ionger Cheering as they rush into Oil 1 n . . 1 c i .,: l l . . . ' ciiuii iiiunt as inry lormeriy uiu. out ijuxi-uiuiiit inry aoiuiuiiv uiu, 1,14b lmrge and retreat in sullen silence. I .. . -ll-"' m suiicu .111111.1. Decimation is telling on their ranks. V,.,., V r. to ti.. ir 1 1 ! -t'i x oitiv, .iay i.. 1 nt; laci uiu : has the following flesnat.di from Washington ; Tim rfsnlt. of tbn lust , . . . .. . great battle IS the deteat Ot the rebels 1 .i. . . . r n r ,,,.,y 111c teireai 01 uen, Jice. u,uoo prisoners and 12 cannon have been captured. It will not take Grant all summer to finish his fight at this rate. Advices have been received from Gen. Butler to the 10th iust. He ..... 1 1 1, , , , . RHV4 ho lma I-:iaiiran-ai..l hnmniA.I ,1, . " "V uuul uo Burruuuers- A siege will soon commence, J oi.ffn ii,,.. i,,.. .... 1 IlARRISBCRf:, Ma? 13.1.30 P. 51. Gen Hancock has taken three tllOU- Sand prisoners; among them Generals Johnson and Stownrf . and from thirty ' to forty guns. Sherid an has captured ims, and recap- three large rebel teams, ns-.tured quite a large number of our prisoners, liurnsido has taken a great many prisoners. Things are brightening. Corrttlrit Stmt- Weekly Wheat, 1,65 Barley 90 to $1,00 Rye 1,20 Eggs 15 Corn, 1,15 Tallow 10 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Lard, fresh 15 fiO FfaXgCed T)rirl AnnV" 8 lb 2,25 Wool Potatoes, 55 I FirkinButter IS rotaiocs 00 Sides Shoulder 12 i Fresh Butter... 30 Ham 15 11... 1 Kags 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 Sides & Shoulder with Kibi 10 N'tii Ihe I ntheran denomination in ?hl" P "' P"rp.rkC payrn; iheir Paslnr, l!r. K. .. Kink, a 1). nation Visit, on lhe 14ih i f jilly next. The public are respectfully iuv.led i participate. Hoyt'S Hiawatha Hair Restorative 11,,,,1-m Hlnwilha Huir llt,tratit. The standard staple preparation lor the hair, wtirrnntid in all case 'o restore tailed iil crur hsir, sua III. it., t. tli.ir r-natna' c.'nr. It rialia to n.k- Hi. h..r W in fc rr U ha. on.r f-dlt-n - ut; ntitli'UK will tti.t wh.t.v.r luur ) fcl-rtii-ii to lh- r. ittrirf . tut it mi" prrvent it trutn tnlllur "t, mnkf It tt n nlky. rl)tii- it od tb alii it'tiii iiuiiiiritir-! anil Ltim"ri. an't mtir'frrr-im ,uilihUr.iTr ,tw.t. itft..i-.ww.iM:.ir.ii. nkiu. hut i. siiii:iiaalipm mm tiw.kiuai uir .ir, it Mm. u itr..i .uimii.. ..r 1'ptH Ktli'D. n"T II SLiin III oimlitir Willi mi, th oimltir Willi nil, llier. wliii-b tfiTr.it liT.ljr KpjH;arftac iBata ..I th. umi uniform ki.k ,.. tlflTX IM1-EK1AL COLOIltXG CKA.t.V. ll.lr at tb.a t.., Cku lishi .u h. "oirior t au ll.lr liriiin in ue. Oil. .ml rnl'U . u. . dunlin ir wn or ui.tii , j., , , jostt H lion r. No. 10 Cnr.lljl Flux, N.w Vork. 1II. TOBIAS' , VKN ITIAN UN 11IL.N 1 1 . yIKD t)M R)l P-W HAT A I'RErry I ) '' ' faw '"'""i ! 11... l . . it ... ni..!. Still h uiti lh VKMTIAN LIMIIKXT. ' Uuln"w ' ,u ' uu "re' su'-'1 wa lne to ln lne cars. jjltd ..f r,,.P ! how .n irnrvuf if in (il I Urft 9 f II 1 1 v III t la 111111)2 (Iliwrj . snausr: anen ir. i omas lEuiiimniiwni a certain cure, if taken in liir.e Now. Mothers. we apnea! to vou. It is nnt fur tne e "i f , . . . r Ih. . paliry sain and prow we make, out lcr the I sakf (lt your jiani child that now lies p'ay- ine at your feet. Croup is a ilaneerous dis- eae: bul u.e Dr Tulna.-.' Venitian Liniment !" """ al"1 l is",bbedw iu t'lt?, t;:;:, X ! I .,k K, i,..,,nun, m.ii am nr.narH t miiiru -.uu m, i . iminenl you are prepared, let it come whenn will. I rice ny .jmhb it wnl. I'rice only -ueents 6 Corilan.il slreet, atw a buttle. Office Vnrk. Sold by all Druzsisis. OnTn.lT Tmiig Mth init , t! th. V.P. ParDsf, I.i.l,uri. i' K" Il O Ji.lin. A JCIiMlN UaSTl.Nua and Miu MAKY WALKaK. uf ttiu plara. . . - In Mm f1nn.)rn! n th-llhin.t.MARTIV RANCS ; ntb alia 7 da,8. Ilo.i'.! at Chn,ir.liur. RnnERT or j j- St!aitll..It Bullalo. to.usbi,., ..rf .bMt " " " VUARLES& GEORGE MERRILL, Attorneys at Law. o FFICE in Ammon's Block. 1016 Lewisbur?, Pa. STK A VRfl. . r.u v fTTf FROM the premises of the subvert- heral Wolte's Mill, near Lewisburs, fui tne Bth inst,a. CoiT, ahoul sit years old. heavy with calf, she is white wnn sides flecked with red spms. Any informa- - iinn left al Wolfe mill will be suitably i i i... .,i rewarded by ihe !"llcr'b'r- iucklE ! ' ' Nearly Complete! Ensle k Biwn's New Fine Art Gallery I SNOW rapidly approaching completion, and will he open lor Ihe receni.uo ol visitors on and after Monday. May is. No expense has been spared to make this eallery ihe finest in th,s sedioii of the country, and the rroprlHors. frprn ,b.irM exp in the art, feel confident that their work will meet ,. approbation of the Pubbc. Ma i;iW.jpa J ' rotate of Samuel 1.. oll, deed. i X0?;!?" of Kasl Burraoe lowr.shio. dee'd. have been eramed to the subscriber. All persons indebl- ed lo the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and ihose havinsclaims rf,r,1iP, ..u mak. known the same, wiihout delay, to ANNA NOLI.. Ex j MOSES NOLL, Ex'r Et UutUloe. .nay -, ' VI All tiorunnc liavinff r aimi nr rf. : " a--v"j - - mauds azainst said estate, and those knowing themselves indebted, will please call and s-tlle ihetr accounts immediaieiv wiih Wm. L. Harris. Esq. ANNA NOLL. Ki t MUSES NOLI., Ex'r Orru-e Provost Mirsiul 11th ll.HURT, I'kSSl Hmisbuo, May 7, ISfi 51. S rnllR time for the assisnment and rorrec lion of credits by enrolling boards.under llte provisions of circular No. 4a, current series, from Ih1s office is extended to May 16, 186-1. All claims relative to credits which may be presented lo District Provost Mar &nal5i on and a,, lhl, ,ale WM be referred to, the ofUceof the A. A. Pro Mar On. tor decision. I J The different Boards of Enrollment.! Western Division, Pa are requested lo lin- me(t,aley frpeetti , rIeeuie the said section - . . .... of lhe act oi Uonsress, entinen ".-n act io oi tne aci oi onsress. ruiii.eu .1.1 io amend an art lor rl! . and c.lli., on. . . .. . lhe national forces, and lor other purposes," : annroved r ibruarv 25. 1801. ' . .i-i,... ;, iK. n.,.. n. "rj wi' . "n n enrolling officers for their respective districts, with instructions. 1st. To enroll all persons whose names ! have been omitted by lhe proper enrolling . n . oincers, previous riiiiii.mc.ii. I d. All rersons who shall arrive at lhe ro.. . K.r.... ,k. iirgfi 3.1. All aliens who have declared iheir intentions lo become citiaens. 4th. All persons discharged from lhe i..i,. of ih.I'niteil States who have not been in such for two years annroved Fehruarr 21 lSf-4- 1 , , , 111. The tfciarilol t.nroiiniri.i win aisuai once proceed 10 strike from the enrollment, . "7". ThSames of all persons who have arrived at lhe ase of forty-five years. j 2d- The names of persons manifestly pnyicany wmcnwn, 11 111 .r. 1 3d. The names of such persons as are at , ,his jme acftal,y ,nd in the mllllaly . actually and legally in the mllllaly : or naval service of the United Slates. I 4ih. The names of such persons as have , served in the military or naval service of) the U. 8. two years or more, during the pres- ; ent war, and have been honorably discharged therefrom. JNO. KAV CLEMENT, oapi. ana rro. Mar., i-tiu uisi., eu May II. NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons leaving Deeds, Mortgages, Releases or other Papers in the Register and Recorder's office, unpaid for. that said papers mv be had by applying at my residence, on W est Market street, and j ...j .s.uc, " '-...nt for.bv '' 'niV " " r'l'"li::".7,n them will be sued for arrWrdiug to law "j sn" 1 made and provided. .bU. Mt-R J Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1S6J f I rro. 1, isi, mc , , 'THE UNION," established in 1814 Whole No.. 2.663. "CHRONICLE," estahlWieil in lSl3-niuTe Nr. 1,047. u. s. lo- io bonds. T HESE Bonds art tamed under the Act i of Congress of March Sih, !, which j provides that all Bonds issued under ihn ; Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAX TION by or under any stale or municipal au.hor i;y. Subscriptions to, these Bonds are recur-. . .,,,,. c, -,.v - ,,. ,,f -.,.. i al Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED: I.N tOI.N, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period nut It it than ten w.r mure than furtu ytarn from their date, and until their " reJemption FIVE PER CE.NT. INTEREST W ILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not j over one hundred dollars annually anJ on all i o'her Bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable ou the first days of Match aad Sep- lember in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered I b r ' , ,Mered BljDd lre ttc0"i,:i va ,he bofcks ut ... .- j the U. 8. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonus are payable lo bearer, and are more conve nient fur commercial uses. j Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interesl from March 1st. by paying the accrued interest in ei0 of Nati. or in Uoited States notes, or Ihe notes ' aiional Banks, adding fifty per cent, for . . i premiui premium.) or receive mem arawinz interest . , . I from ihe date of subscription and deposit,! ,, . . ..I As these Bonds are I Ciraiit rroaa Uaoldaal ar Mate Taialloe, ' their value is increased fiom one lo three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax I levies in various parts of ibe country. j I At the present rale of premium on gold ihey pay Over Eiglit Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as " a n.rmanint nr Ipmnoiarv investment. I 1 j It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as the various descriptions of U. 8. Bonds, ln all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of ' private parties or slock companies or sepa- r r rate communities only is pledged for par- uient, rhile for the debu of ihe United Stales the whole properly of the country is holden to secure ihe payment of coin principal and 1 ,altnsl ln e"B These Bonds may be sobsribed for in aum, from 50 np to an, magnitude, on the I same terms, and are thus made equally avail able to ihe smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the capitalist. They can be converted into money r . . t ,, v .v ,aB nomeni.ana me noiuer wm nave u benefit of the interest. , , . rl, ,,. ... . t may be useful to state in this connection that ihe total Funded Debt of ihe United : s,ates on which Smere$t is p,ymWe in .old. I ' oi .1 r U-.-U taai mertn nc 000 . Tb. :...,.. lhi. dfbI for ,hteom,ne fiscal year will be i5,937.t. while the! customs revenue in golff for the current fiscal j year, ending June 3tth, 1864, has been so far ! al the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold .revenues of the Government are largely in fjcess of ihe wants of the Treasury for lhe payment of eold interest, while the recent v increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on lhe same amount of importations, lo $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the national Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Tresaury until March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the aubscrip- tions averaged mure than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by all ! XATIOXAt. BASKS which are depositaries of Public money, and RESPECTARLE BANKS AND BANKERS , . , i-o.l the country, (acting as agents of ,1.. k,,;...i n n.i..s ;n r....;.h the National Deposit Banks,) will furnish r.,k.. ;r n"""" AFF0KD EVf.BT FAUUTT TO srBMRlBEBS. Mar lsMmiraca, NOTICE. t JlttllAuot ine tircmiirv. .. .. 1 r i h. I in.. Count v Azncullural soci- eiy will be held at the office of J. A. Mertz, in lwisbure. on Wednesday the 18tn of May in si., at 1 o'clock P.M. The commit- i.. will he punctoal in their attendance, as , business of importance will be set : before them. J- A- "n". " J. T'-REMER.LONG & CO. have just ree'd in great variety of descriptions and prices. Ca an(J see. way o - r.L.8TER,Sa!t and Fish for sale by KREMER, LONG A CO 1 IKEH uardi It iUst re'd bv i"sfdpy rden Seeds Onions included, bv KREMER, LONG CO . NfltifB tO Drafted Men and SoldieR. """ "IjAPERS to procure Exemptions from ine I Draft, and applications for bounty. bacK pay,and pensions, can oe P'"rr 7 00 JAMES F.dt JOHN B. LINN. Will be Open ! IENNETT'8 DRUG STORE, on Sunday ) from 7 to 9 A. M. and from 4 to 6 P. M. for ihe benefit o f Physicians and the public who may desire Medicine. April 14,'64 "I UST received 1300 m tarda HHI tl- l CIOC BfUlaeH, w Ends iron, one . ... () D, ' KREMER, LONG A CO. 1M4 I Heal Estate. FOR SALE. a TkfsiTUARI.R Rnllftinr t.nl ailaalaat W , A u pi,Mnl par, 0I .ewthor. Terms . iu uit ll.e purchaser, for tnnher inlorma- I linn inquire of 10 C. D BREWER 3D3 iiVi'i Dii k TAVERN STA.ND a 5TI1KE iOO I f n.l ll the fiimres reaJr tor j ftaJ , liVVEi.MXG a.ijaeeni Ic k re. , PossrsMon of Taveru.lil of April rext dure anu .-wninz. 111 i" i.aT 1 HO- ARBt'CKLE, Sltfer P.Ot l iioiitowB, BrJj Tp, Cbuib Co, !, Ike. II, lit Farm for Sale. , T'HE souih-wel quarter cf seetioaj IT. 1 1 ni.rih runs atsvr of lh tfttM rnclpill Tbe said Farm bs j alml two mlle8 BOlt, 0f tbe city Of freeport, in Stephenson C0.t IUUieil, ; AefM uaJt, enIri,ititll,wl,. Los House and o:hert.i-boi, J.uss; is wattrad ' by tne of the m,.,t beaut.iut fpnae. n rW ' .... ... ... a j counir.ani ihebalanceof theuact iscovtrad) . t'ff(rrJfJ0 f", SBSt.phH. t . ... .... v culiivatun, aa when snitab'y lmprovaa would make one ef ibe moat inviting ret, dt-no's :n Illinois. Fur par'icu'arsenqnire of Francis Wilscm. rf l.ewisbors. Pa.; Sam'l B. Hams, of Free, port, LI., or ihe subscribers, at Savanna. I1L f E. CHM BERLIN. Iffiv. 50. l:i L. H. BOWEN. FOR RENT. r- 1 WO STORE V Bnck HOL8E aadf-aV I LOT on North Fourth street. JsaL March IH. H. P. "SHELLEK. GliNS.PlSTOLS.FISHING TACKLE, FUSE CniLERT, AiS spurtlnR Apparatus arnerallf. TlODS, Lines. Keels, Baskelv Bait. Fliaa, I a. Hooks Nets. Foils, Gloves, Maihav i kiiii.es. Corkscrews. Doe Collars, Ac. aoav- slanlly 8a habJ, and fi r sale V holesale aaf j Reta.i, at smi krideks. i etportsmao s Depot, N E corner !o(i ani y, ,inut ia. Phnad'a. I alarcb 4ml M l OLEN, or eir.han?ed. at ibe Motel 01 taa l) underisned, on the 17th inst.a saals Jjf jn, d.nci'y -marked PETR CL VER. Tne person having H had bast re ' 'h"'l,y vveideNSAL'Iw l.ewisburg, Feb. S3. ! t'nitcd States Claim Agent A LICENSE havin; been aranted to thw ondersigned to carry oa the basiBoat) of I'nued Buf" cla' j county, they will attend promptly to u ' of Bael1 P "aax "d euriuc of pensiuns for soldiers or iheii OBivai the cot- tbe ro their Uga) , "l:?'"' March Z3. '64 J F.4 JOHN B LISS. I . , , OTItE is hereby given, thai Lettert a.l.MMlf ffA9ai aII. ,y pf Administration upon ine avstot. os n w, i ta r m ,..i . I Union county, have been granled o tha ondersineJ.byihe Resisteroi Umo.eooaty. in due orro of law. Therelore, all pfrsoaa ' "". Z iiuiur.ua. a,,..v..t, jr : ... l - ..aF. io v,.A..ni tkatiai "8y ' '. 'l!r ""T?". HANNAH PAKDOE, Admin's. SAMUEL PAKDOE, Admin r. 101S To tbe Assessors for 1864. THE Assessment B"oks are ready for delivery when called lor. A. KENNEDY, Clerk. CIIAKLES BUCHMILLKK, 1300K-IUNrCR. Berlin, Fa. PARTICULAR attemion -grvea to wort Iroin abroad. 4tpd JJ. II. LAIRD, Justice of the Peace, LEWISBl'RG, rA. "VFFICE in Frick's Building, 3d street, f doors North of Market, April 2-, 161. A Physician Wanted, TO TAKE charreol a village and country practice ; a good locauon. For partic ulars. Address, u. tl., at. V. April SO, 3l Sliier, Union Con Pa. Estate of George Hanck, dee'd. TETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of j GEORISE HAI'CK. dee'd, late of West Uutfalne township. Union Co bavinjt been - r- grsn,ed lo lhe ,11 person, .-deb. ,.a ih.r.m are reouested 10 make m medial led thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settle. raeut. MXRVHAll'K. pd CONRAD SHECKLER. WeslBuftaloe, April 21, IS64. Ex'ra TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified not to ride on horse back, or drive with a team 00 or across my Lois, which I intend 10 oc. copy as a coal yard, without my consent. Boatmen are notified not to tie np at my wharl without first consulting me. Any person violating the above notice will t considered trespassers, ana rill therefore be proseented as trespassers. April 8. ISK4. WM. FEGLET. WOOD SK0PPEH5. ONE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted to rm wood at Braver Furnace, for whiefc eood prices will be paid in Casa. monthly. Jan. 8.-64. FRANCIS WALTER et CO - -- - - 1 1 m DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVING located in Lewisburg, solicits share of the public patronage. Hesi. deuce and Office on Market St., atarly oppo. site the Riviere House. Ui.kurx, atan-b 4, t HC.RV HARPER, Xo.50 ARC II St.. PHILADELPHIA, Hannfactnier WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SUTER-WAHE, fc ROGER'S Superior PLATED-WABE. Be-All kinds of SH.VBR-WARE. J ion !
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