11M D: ML HI (PlIIOTw WUllli Ml III ..vivt&r iri rliUIIIU SUtl-WKKMV Tuttky Mrnim: & Friday At'ii'raoon. khi: riiF.siii'.T. AmtAIIA.M lil.NCOLX Drtt'e arii rupiesiid to give notice that an adjourned meeting of the ci'izMis r .1 . . Ml I I II . I. - i 01 me county Will lie ucm at log wurv 1 , . . ,r , House, Saturday evening at half p seven, for further consultation in r"rir'2 to tbe payuieutof Government premiums. fcfirWe learn that ou the niht of the 2'i, two lueu, one of them e-iid to be an cngiuoer ou the Cat'awissa Railroad, appeared at the Camerouis Hume, iu Cbillisii-iuiine, and after becoming intoxi cated got into a fi j;ht with the proprietor, ' wu.cn rcsuitcu 111 mo .. turned, the bar torn awav, bottles glares broken, and a soid'nr who wns on his way to the army bit iu the face with bottle and badly iijured. l!i frc officer could bo brought to arrt tbeiu they jumped into a bujrpy and left. 5uThe 43-u l'a. Vols, pissed lhrmi!;h Lancaster en route for the front, on the 13th iniit. It was recruited to over uue thousand men. rThe Copperhead t.pat of Govern ment baa been removed from the United States, and is loraied at Winds r, Canada Vest. Th? l'resideut, Copperhead L. Vallandigham issues bis pniclatnatioiis from that p'a.-e 'o bis minions across the lake, and they are considered much mire binding than those nf l'resideut Lincoln ; hey are aos'rbtly "Cons'icutioual." Mia la ei-t manifesto is, in lf et, if m man bits you in a passion, knock your next neigh- bor in tbe bead, no matter whether he ' was a pirty to tbo at'ack or not. For j instance, hhould a Copperhead printing office be demolished by a party of inebria ted soldiers, a Uuiou office must be torn : d wo immediately, no matter whether the '.tacbes of tbe latter do their best to prevent the demolition of tbe former or not. Ha bas failed to ay what should be done iu ease a Union ofBae should be torn down by Copperheads first; but to carry out the law as laid down by this modem lawgiver, we suppose a Copperhead estab lishmcnl would bave to be scattered to the viols. All his votaries urge obedience to bis mandates. Harrlsburg Correspondence. TliiiiisiiAY, March 2t. Tha Legislature adj turned over until Monday, to accommodate tbe Democratic Members who desire to attend their State Convention in Philadelphia. BY 0 UUHUi'-N aali J. it. j.ijiuo. 4t I.V ier Tear, alnsiyo In Ailtanre. Tuesday, I was told, ninety three bills, Sch. Dirs. .1. L. liauck, S. Gemberling passed the Senate too many to be duly Supervisor,. Wm. Ha;!!re, Henry Guyer nd carefully considered they should be. Auditors-Jos. Moyer, E'-jtb Oborne Tbe Geueral lloun'y Dill bas passed VtCS' both Houses, and I will scud it to you as ! !,!" vM Wm. HofJnan soon as printed. iupectors John Master, Isaac Kurd The bill to make a Turnpike between ' .seu. Dirs Jacob Ithul, John Hower, Ja Lewisburg aud UuCaloe X Kuads, passed ! cob ililbisb i, ii., I Assessor Charles Swenele I S.., . hill w n.ssed to form . 1 , new JWical District from Lycoming and . Uuiou not that Union is anxious lor a change, but Lycoming is ; and Juniata is j proposed, in another bill to be attached to ' Judge Woods' district, who might in that . ease snare Union. : r Tbe Jersey Shore lijom ers bave been "prospecting," I think not hopefully, w. Army Items. The Newbern gas orka bave been seized as abandoned reuei property ine l.aieign r,.,jrcss , eaya that D. 11. Hill will assume command at Charleston, and lieaurcgard is to go to ! the South West Twenty-five Union j prisoners escaped while under uard near' Ktleinh T l.lbJ r,,nnra .;th valuable cargoes, bavo recently been cap tured On the 20 ih iust., a block of buildings, in Memphis, fell, burying iu its ruina about 40 negroes A number of fires, caused by incendiaries, bave late ly occurred in Vicksburg Defore day break on tbe 17tb inst., tbe rebels were boat to make formidable attack on Sea brook, S. C, but their designs were foiled by the vigilance of our pickets Gen. Smith (Union) captured Fort Da liusscy, on tbe lied river, La., together with 300 prisoners and 11 guns A new rebel iron-clad bu just been launched in Ihe harbor at Charleston, called the Ashley. WThe Copperheads are "down on" lion. Michael ll.bn, the new Governor of uu uistinct counts: first. for ' ' taiaius, two Years ann .1 - B I J IUCI do now ; second, for recanting, and coming I in favor of tbe old flag. Verily, these ' ,.f T..J-. 11. . I Ottl IB sons of Judas are bard to please We learn that the Buffalo House property was knocked off to the trustees or ihe University for 2,1100. The alegioo m,0 reocoty hj Mr V. Waldron, o Md , that Gen. M'Clellao nd . personal interview with Gen. Lee fier the b.tll. of Antie.am, turn, out to be .boll, false Mr. Waldron, it seem,, was either drunk or insane, and bas prob bly been used by soma over z .-alous our respondents lo get up s sensation. Otir foree in the fijld exceeds that of I aad . han4rei ,h,"- m ,. ii ' ""uwu jr tm.UlreCtfrda tue V, JJtt. I I. 1AHT1,'T 1TtO Uuiou County Spring Election. KELLY fcO Vote. Judge Fl.tvei Oniigiu I iir-jiicturti John I'nuliug, Eruau'l Reedy A-scssr L.vi routing Ov rscrs I'o'.er Guyrr, Tbos. Rhodes Constable I'houiae Olitigan tfch. I'irs. Cjrus lKtfa, A S. Hoch, J. A. Kisir . , . .. , i Supervisors Dante. I.eiby, l.:-oo u Auiiturs J-'Iin Kiinp, Paschal CI IJojcr Cllugan UNION Cti Votes. Judge J'lhn Dturu Inspectors Jacob Stetler, Thos. Stetlcr Ju-tiee id l be Peace John Row Assessor MatbliS MooKeT .Wt Aa r- I'avid liross, Isaac r.y-r,jr OverM-. r John Sioekir, Jesse M. Walter llooftahie Noah Young S-h. Pip- Charles Hear, Ohio. CaIey ....... I....... sinls.r .l.lllll M.iwMr , . ,lir(iht. rAv, i i'owu Clerk Samuel UilhamsJ EAST B IT F ALOE 00 Votes. Judge J )bo Sirobeckcr Iii-I tciorn J .hu R. Null, Ab. G. Brown Ar..ir Jot.u liulil i K"'r?ei!is .Mich, hrown, Daniel Miller Constable Simon I'uek Seh. Dirs. i:son I. Liirn, Ad. J. Mill-r Supervisorj S.un. .oll, Jao. ilaobauicr Auditor idcoo ifUiiciy M I Kl" LIN liCltG 119 Votes. Hurgefs Dauiel Moss Couucil Geo. Gotelius, II. G. Wolfe, Doebb r, KuouU Miller Judge Win. C. Uarher Assessor William Cro'.zer Ass't As-'rs Jobu Gotohal', Henry Gast Overs-era M. 11. Kelly, David toust Dirs. Jas. M. Vouni, Josb. Weiser Sch. Iuspccl"rs Ldward Smith, Menry at Sup' rsisors Saiti'l Matsenplug,S Getgen Cuualable William Gotshall I'.Ul'FALOK loO Votes. Ju.l'C Adam Grove ! Inspectors Jacob II. Smith, Ad Sheckler Justice of the I'eace Win. tileaua i Asesor AuJrew llauekj Overseers Crus Ireifbacb,Dan.IlengleT ('oustablc William lleiser Sell. Dirs. Daniel llishul, James Irwin, Daniel jcbhart Supervisors Win Kule, John Koser Auditor Levi lluuik Aaa't Ass' James Mathers, Benj La.hr LI M KM ON IS 1 10 Votes. ' Judge Robert Chambers luspectors-J ...a. S'pangler, B. Chambers i'i.rlst Seeb old Ab. Walter Supervisors Jouis 11 j, Jobu Kinkard Overseers 'eo. I.Jituer, 1. V. liarbcr Constable Christian Daubcrmaa Auditor Xntbsuiel Voder Sob. Dirs. S. S. liarber, Abr'm Walter WI1ITK DKKIt 139 Votes. ij ii n Judge William fctaddou InspectorsSamuet Koser J. a. mney Assessor-Jacob Kostenbader Aat Ass rs-hi.a N .11, John U.nck.L-q Overseers-Kiard Kanck, Jas. Finney Ousubie Charles A. Diiff inderfer verseers-J .bu Huffman, George Myers (.Joiistaiile William Ivlmgamao Asij.rsjieob t-iilluaB U. D. Moll AujlCur Adam Getz H AUTLKTON 51 Votes. Judc Christian Dalo Inspectors Dau'l Long, Philip Wbitmcr Overseers Sam'l Wilt, David Fillman . . ..... , ,1 Justice ot too l eaco oamuci uaupi Assessor Daoiel Spigolmyer Ass't Ass'rs U. V. lover, Jacob Smith Constable William Kline Sch. Dirs Johu Dale, Jacob Smith Auditor William Geddes ijur4?e9S Wilii.in Wilson Council James Itccd, Wm. Whitmcr, Wm. Fisher, Lfcnj. Clymrr, Jos.Sauiscl High Countable Michael Wolf 1IABT1.KY 182 Votes. Ju Ice Alvah Marston Insnecturs John Martin, Job. Kiel) art Supervisors John (,'atborman, Looj. Fry Auditor John Diehl Assessor James Glover Ass't Ass'rs Jos. Miller, Chris? Schnure Overseers John Frederick, Josb. Knarr Sch. Dirs. Jacob Fees, John C. Schnure Justice of tbe Peaoe D. Ii. Kerst Constable Johtf Hetz WEST 1JUFFALOH 82 Votes. Judge Kooch G. Prutzman, Assessor Joseph Kleckner Ass't Ass'rs J.Klingman.S S Shoemaker Inspectors U. A. Taylor, John Gable Justice of !he Peace Geo. E. Shcary O ersecrs W m. Bceehler, Juo C.Oberdorf Constable Edward Miller Sch. Dirs. Daniel Bogcnreif, Levi Kanp Supervisors Henry Z;llers,J L EJelman Auditor Abraham Kborhart Town Clerk John Kudy HEW BERLIN 109 Votes. Judge Isaao Kiog Iuspeetors G. W. Ratbfon, Abr'm Black Council Micb. Main, Jas. Neiman, Da- L".. 1 )..' Il..l.l- flan llrnum vid Kunev. Abr'm Hubler, Geo. Gross Overseers Jos. Kleckner, Jos. Winter Assessor F.dward Wilson Ass't Ass'rs l).o.Horlacher,9em Sohoch Scb. Dirs. S Harmany, Milton Cornelius Constable Jobn Lebkiehcr Auditor John A. Ettinger Burgess Samuel Millhouae roa tub arta . catosacLa. The following officers were elected in Brady, all Union Republicans except tba two in italicM. The opposition tried very hard lo carry tbeir ticket. BRADY 131 Votes. Judse Robert Brown ! I ... . LI' ... IV... Inspectors Wm. Tate, J. P. Il.rjenluch Awiii I. P. Hunter a'i Aw'..-Jut. iiuore, Denj. Giiffy LEWISBURG, ?eb. Dirs V Ru-nel, Groon M''arry Suiiervisors Win. Prhooloy, J. IL Ojfcet (mlblf Samuel Overlorf Overseers Chas Gu lykuust, Quo. IIill Auditor Chas. Gudyhuost jjgrTbe Secretaries of tho different School Boards are respectfully asked to answer tbo questions io tbe following Circular. Tho olj-iot U Immune, and highly corooif udaV.a, end will receivo tho sanction of nil good citweos: The Governor, in bis atmuil message, urges upon tbo Legislature the claims of Hi,.. .,n,.r nrrihans uf our solliors, who h.ra iriten or shall two tbeir Uvee to the r - - r- ; 00u0,ry in tine en-is," nJ expresaes tue j o(i tj i na "thut their luiu'aiuitjoe and I educaiiou f-hould bo provided fur by the Stale" Of tho iuatiea nf this cluiut no oua for an instaut cau doubt. The Ctst step toward carrying out this humane fcugestion of his Kxicllenoy, is to ascer- taiu tho uuiubtr of eucti cbildreu iu tus ; sjtato. This cm bost be aconnoplisbt-d by tbe j officers of the school boar ls, iu the several j counties and cities. It will bo au act of. benevolence that will result in good to thoso who bavo beeu male widows and 'orphans by tbe war. lou are, mercioru, ...4 i. rrBril to this Department. I reiu- . . j au?wers to tbo following questions, vit : 1st. What are the number of indigent children iu your school district, whoso fathers have been killed, or bave died iu the military or naval set vico ol tho United Slates? ... 2d. Are there any inftitntions of learn in iu vour countv. tbat will undi.rti.ke ! to privi lo for tho maintainauoa od cdu- cation of a uumbcr of said orphans, if ..;nnn il.ut all reasonabld securiiy i; .j y-' " 11 - - espouses shall be paid by the State ? a J If tbere are any such schools, bow many children will each take? It is highly important that thia circular, with the qiestions answer-id, bo returned promptly by tbe fifteenth of April, if poss.b'e. Ibis Ucpirtmcui can uoi ioo i strongly urge upon the offioers bcreiu ' addressed, the necessity of prompt at-t' '0 iu this matter. They may thereby bring ii iy to many a sorrow strmen, uesinuio family. ClIAlU.ES K. CoillBM. Sup't. of Cuiumn Schools Tue Lfpei-t or CWvekiiead Sympa rnv at the Socm. A Southern gentle man writes over bis own 6ignatore to the Daltimoro American, deprecating tbe per nicious infiuerioe of MortnerQ uopperncaa demonstrations on tbe rebels of the South. lie says : "I bave been a resident of the State of Mississippi for more than twenty three years, was there at the breaking out nf the j- -i , i c .u t ii rt I rebellion, Mid till long after the fall of' ; Yicksburg, and I know something about ! ,bo pernicious influence of tbe speeches of i tbe pretendcd peace patty of the North on tbe rebe)8 0f th South. They bavo done more by tbeir clamor for peace to proloog ' this bloody struggle than My obvr single i ,i.i.,.".h. war. And bv tbeir false pretensions of horror at the great , , i i;, ;.. .; thi. siauguier oi uuuiuu mo .u i q u have indirectly been the cause of the " m nntimely death of Icds of thousands ffj,. Vt 15 tbeir fcllow-citins. If 1 have any prej-; r,d'?. ,- - .,: 4n.iinn Puchard Lewis 1 ndioo in this matter, my early education l i.li a I ii. nil lifo 111 Ofl 111 I i Bna an my BSBooiaiioua un'ijj ... I : i- :.i.. k s,,.h i i reaisnoso mo io biu m.u .w ' 15ut I 6Co no redeeming futarea tliif unholy rebellion.'1 It is sail that the rebel guerrillas he killed and carried off more than 50,000 hogs on tbo Kansas border. This upsets tbe old proverb of tbo pun being mightier than the stcorrf. There will be preaching in the M. E. Church on to-morrow (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock, by Hev. J tiuyer, the Presiding Elder, tjiiarierly Conference immediately alter tbe conclusion of the services. Love feast on tbabbaih morning, commen cing at 8 o clocu, preacuing ar iu a. ai. anutouura IH.icUct. Currecttit Semi-Weekly Wheat. 1.40 Eeeo 9 20 Rye 1,20 Tallow 10 J m w m 1 1(11 X0'0" n ,k X'" m ' ' ac ft, Oats, pr 32 lb, 7o Clover seed 0,00 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool 65 Dried Apples 7 1b Potatoes 60 FirkinButtcr 1H Sides & Shoulder 10 Fresh Butter... 30 Pork trade 8.00 Rags 4, 5, and 0 Ham Barley 90 to 81,00 Country Soon 4 it b Sides & Shoulders with Riba 9 On thB 10th Inst . h Kpt. A. II Ctrfn, rETKR TlloMASund Mias AMANDA KHATZEU.IkjUi of Ufer Tp., Snyilur Co. In New Colnmhis, on tho ISth Intt, t.y ttev. J. M Annpsrh, nl tbo rsiai.nco of thn brirt, ' falte r, SAilt'KLMCUULYnnaMiMASMKa.UElllltRLINU. In K-tlT townshlp.oo tbo 21et.lnt, JAMES Bill EI.D3, aged about 60 yeoM. In lwiiinur. 22.1 Inst , OnRI,E3 CLATTO,ag"l 8 oi'intbs, hod of r. A. aoU Aoaio Uonehower. In Mifflinhurit.on tbo 2T1 Inst WILLIAM MILL But'K, oga 'i' yoars. In l.imriit'.n. Tp., on tho 10th Inft., ISAIAH MKNCU acoaa? ytr, 7 months and 2S dnys. In N.w BVrlin. on tho Wtb tn.t, AN.V RMZAHhTlI, wife of Uiiloon Corooliu, asd ii rears, il mourns ana 2s dr. VENDUE. "T7ILL bo pold, at the resideneo of V V tho ohwTlbur, eornef or front ana tit. JoDB ttreets, Lowlshorg, On Monday, March 28, 1801. commencing at 10 o'clock, tho following articles: 3 Bureaus, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Stands, Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Book-Cases, Books, Carpels, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Iron, Copper end Brass Ket tles, Tubs, Darrels, Buckeis, (Ac, Earthen ware, Queenswarc, Cutlery, Cans, and Canned Fruit, Hoes, Axes, 4c together with variety of other articles not mentioned. Also, lot of Carpenter's Tools. Tartu will ba mi Jo known at salo. JOUS P. VTT.M!1. TOLNU-A lady's Shawl, which the I g owner ran nave py ratlinx ai mis nrarp, I provmir property, and paying for this edvtr- , usemeat. March 17 1 UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, List of Vendues In Hatch, 1864, ill-BMtldlncUI.W.H.(h.im,lln.ni,r.l.'b,a-. r Per. fmpmy, Jiihn P. Mlilrr. Lrahb'i; 0-Uiiasth,l(H.iioas.Ri. K.lirlalnirir,L,b,: 0 Per. I'rup. ibarim J. Suhl, Ualsbaric. VKNtifl! NUItS6.r nalr atlli-" ?tr Clir..u-u-ofllc . REPOHT Of the Committee apyointtil t Invest 'ijntx the 1'iymnit of Gurrrnment 1'rrminmi fr litrrulti cnilili-l In I'niun county, fPUE Committee appointed by resolution X t tho Town Meeting held March 10, loljl, to prepare for publication the report made to the said meeting by tho coiuinii- t-e previously sent to Marrisburg to inv .s- tigate the pajmcut of tioverutucMit Pre- tuiuuis, submit tho following iu obedience to said resolution. Tha wholo matter is clearly shown by the papers wbich follow below, and which sre gomijue copies of the originals remai- u(0g 0f record iu tho proper utfiees at iarrisbnrg. Hut a few words of enplan- ation muy not be out of piaca. jt js uudorstoi by all that the Govern - roent) j additiou to the bounty, pay a premium to any person who artu'illy pro. . rur,.t ,10 enlistment of recruits, nlicen ! Jollurs for eaub uer recruit, and twenty- i Uvo dollars tor eaon veteran reorun. juc ooiuplaiut ma le by tbe people against tho parties implicated by this report, is that they have taken from the Goverumonl a largo sum of money upon a representation that they bad actually procured the enlist ment of tho recruits on wboso account they bave drawn the premiums. Tbe justice of this complaint will be aekoowl- ...1.1... I l. .. n iii.n.ilion nf thn follolvim j ppcr9. : wj a u .uk.ww.v j 'pu0 fir8t paper is tho form of tbo certi- i .n ..lu in fia,h ian liv tin reerilitlfm i v ww.v - - j n , ctfieer nd without which the money ; oould not have beau obtained. "VOLUNTEER certificate. Laiburg, Feb. 21, 1811- i Cer'ify, on honor, that Sergt. L J. J ('rossgrovo has presented Samuel Koto , 4J .0,.j,ted new recruit who has been j eoijft,j auj mustered into tho Military i gcrvico cf the U- Si; be is therefore : euljtiej to the premium of 15. "(Sij'ued) Lieut. J. F. ttEAI.r, " Kecruitiog Officr. nI Certify, on honor, that tho above earned officer is regularly detailed ou Recruiting Service. '(Sijmed) F. W. Leiptke, "1st Lt'lGth U. S. Iuv. Corps, Adj. U.S. "I Certify, on honor, that the recruit v : j i... . ....j .t,- ITnitpd Htatea Service this 1st dav 0f March 1804, at Harrisburg, Pa., by mo, '(Signed) Pea Crufton, "Capt. lOib V. 8. Infantry, m " Mustering Officer." 'ne D' paper s cpy ' nu ... . g t , r'j c The next paper is r .... ! e f f &tjt'A"ot reCrui!a taken ( o Uirriijbu A iimiIar bil was maj9 fot fecrait ,nJ wLen i(1 . ,,., ,ft HiVllr.: ti!rJr T IT . : Tho United b ates, 'To Scrgt. L. J. Crossgrove, Dr. j 18G J' m- C. (. n9 New Reoruit ei5 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 15 15 25 25 15 do do do do do do do di do do do do do dj do do Pldward II. Hiohard . i..i..- Alfred Kuhtis John L. Keese Franklin licnllcy James Harnhart J ,hn W. Dalliel Veteran do ' New do do Veteran do Now Veteran William Trutl James Duncan John Ii. lietznr John Winegsrden Absalom Baldwin William Dower Oliver Summers " 8320 "I Certify, Tbal tha above account is correct nnd just, nnd was necessary f.r tbo pnblio Service, for troops raised for the United States. "ltoocivod at Harrisburg, Pa., the of 180 of Capt litCflAUD I. I Dopoe, 8th Infantry, U. 8. Army, Dis- ' . art - .a- nursing umeer, me eum o, ; dollars, and ocnts, in full of tho above acoonnt. j (Duplicate.) (Signed) L G Crnssgrove." The following is contract list of tho nHtBea 0f tj,e recruits and the amount of i premium drawn for each recruit .by the parties implieatod. SERGEANT Ii. J. CBOSSanOVB. W. C. Crites Wm. Search G. W. Dull Jared R. Ladwig Richard Lewis Edward II. Richard Alfred Kubni J. L. Reese Frsnk Bontlcy James Barnharl John W. Ballial James Duncan John II. Belser John Winegarden Wm. D. Bower Oliver Summers 25 25 15 15 25 15 25 25 15 15 15 25 Absalom Baldwin Wm. Trutl (drawn Feb. 12 ) Cbas. Lloyd a Peter G. Paul David Lenharl Jacob Long Henry Dersham David II. Gets David Sloman Jos. A. Logan Isaae Treti Lemuel Moor 15 15 15 25 25 25 15 15 Samnel Bank John Rank Alfred Meekly (drawn Feb. 10 ) 15! i i Elias'Heimbaoh IS i Alexander Dewine c Zehrqao (drawn Feb. 19.) 15 ! I , ! !, ' .... ' .1 " "" Wm. tibliner . . in MARCH 25, 18G4. j K'in" j Cbis. Kline ' Jnn0 rris j Afay I. IID" j Jackson H Walter IteubcO Kline Jerry Aikey j Vm U. Heekmen . John Mealhousa , ('has V. Wilson j I'r.-d. Resale Menry C. Showers Jos. M. I'oeth James M. Chambers . John A. Ntiaiau ' Kaleb Case j Wm. M Cnisley ! Abratn Dolby Jacob Hoob 25 25' 15 15 15 15! 15 15 15 15 15 15 15; 151 15 15 25: ' Ham'l Kimkell Jonathan Kimkell j Win. Kelcbner , Sanil Kote i Isaiah Smith j Thos. O Shafer 1 George Larah ; Caster SebolJ j Joel Kline 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 I 1205 105 870 2 10 $'il0 185 15 Aaron Knser George II. Sherry Georga M. Neese ; James Garrett Daniel l. Moyer j Georga 8. Shaffer AMdUNTH AS RECEIVED. John A. Morts, Kmi i Crossrove 120 105 175 1 iRo : 870 105 I 220' 81105 15 115 CO John Croisgrove March 4th fl90 Jon A. MERTZ. David Hsnlselman (drawn Feb. 10) 25 Jaoob HBhtoW i (teoree Parsel 15 15 15 15 ' Henry Heightsman John T. Cox Albert E. Barnes Daniel B. Myera Washington Cornelius George P. Smith Wm. S. Meilerl fleorge Wern McLinthon Zechman James Hummel (Feb. 27) Wm. Stutsman John D. Weaver Jos. Spots J ihn T. Hasscoplug Wm. F. Deel George B. Vangrser Harrison W. Sbuylcr Ammon Hiibish David Perslcy Calvin Hummel Daniel Adums Jos. Sbrincr Joel Rote. (Maroh 5th Daniol Kline Daniel Haul Kerj. F. housho David Steea John Blyer Albert Shilling Jacob L. Kline Jerry T. Curtis John Faoaboocr 20 25 o " 25 15 .1 r j c , JO 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 12 15 15 25 15 15 15 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 i David Rossman JOUN CBOSSOROVB Cha. Iilakeny Berj. H. Rank Dau'l Hoover Henry Thompson Chas. Hoover (Feb. 25) 15 15, 151 15 15! 15! 15 j Zaek T. Aikey Jos. j. Moore George Kline 20 ! ' i j1Be, KiDke.d ! T T . u (March 4) 25 J. C. Leiobagh Wm. Schnnre Sain'l U. Laird ji 15 15" C. C. SHORKLEY,-) A. M. LAWSUE, -Committee. A. H. DILL, ) Tbe resolntions adopted by the meeting are as follows: Whereas, the Government by an order ? of the War Department pays for every I recruit mustered into the United States' ?'? service under the lata eall for volunteers ; : and, whereas, tho patriotism of tbe people '? have raised local bounties to aid Ihe Gov 1 1 i crnmcnt in procuring said volunteers, and la ! ..-. .r .ha anwnral loealitiAS havinff wuiviuuais v. o spent tbeir time and used their best endeavors to recruit tbe men, and paid men especially for recruiting, therefore, Resolved, that whatever money is paid for recruiting tha men belongs justly to tbe localities that furnish the men. Resolved, tbat we will aid tbe Govern ment in putting down this unholy Rebel lion, whether upheld by Rebel in front or Robbers in the rear. Resolved, tbat wa will, to tha utmost extent of the law. punish every person ; found guilty of cheating or swindling the uoveroment or iuv fjuupiw. CHAS.CSHORKLEY.Lewisburg, JAS. MARSHALL, White Deer, WM. RULE, Buffalo, JOHN S-MITH, Hartley, K. F. GUNDY, East Buffalo, JAS. LAWSON, Kelly. Notice to Drafted Men tnJ Soldiers. yPvns m,n Exesirrions from th. ' r i,.r, .nH .nnhcation. for bonniy. back pay.aud penMnns.ean h rwured bvcallinf . t u 1 " si a, a. r(l H N H.I.INl. . Da .nMs . - . 1 ' 1 kku.. "THE UNION," established in 1814 Whole Ki, 2,661, -CIIUONK'LR," established in 1813 Wh!e No, 1,0-lQ. 15' The ethiMo'ii iif the Senior Aeailemic nr. ami inttior t;mieiaie ciasrs win uu- yir.-- !.r) cin tha evenirat i.f in" i-n an,t 2'Jih nl March, at 1 n'efcwk. in tlomtneneeiiiirit Hall, TniviirMity bmldrnf. All re in inviitJ U atlend- IS - 15 Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative. 15 I - liny fa Hiaunthil llnir Uttli.rnttfr. 15 The standard taple rrrparatb n U t th hair, irnrrtinffd in all cars u resli.re failrd and arry lmir. ami wliiik-rn. Xf th-ir oriirinul clor diw not tlaim tu mA tlir livr arr" i" n-T if r-n oih-m foltfii -ut: wiiiiiJ lo lli-it wli-r iny M.ivfrtil to the r.ntr i r . but it n- U yr xnt it !r i fMliiiiir 'Hit, mk.-it cc t mU (iiUj, mi r .t uJ tli (krxlp fT.m imj oriti- i'l hunt' r, H'l mHi'lv -.tc-w Im.t -ft fluol .r -i'U- ue -r i r.'l-ar.'iln i. c;ntMi.ii. siltnir, Pillar .!rr-avl. . It f uir- u. - it; ii.'.ii'M ln. i l huorc l r it ri' ei..o, nor til it -urn il. Oklti, hill I- tf-iljf l.i"if anl i'J tt'U" 'It'u Knv hir '!rfn-linr. It r at.-r- thf rmfurT rhl'.iu (inhMir wiih Mi--rt.-r. wliif h "( u li-ljr i j.ruun! i Ui dull uittft.rm hiav k A Jy-9. HYTS iVWRfAL VI.iRiXti VRKAX. Piuwrlt.r to anv lltr Irrviwin Id p-. 'tl 'ftl-r the li air t tb MDK' hull. llaaVUk- tTlat Mil l rl lir ti a lanlilul iruw o or blavrk. tv-rywht-w- JOSKI'U IW1 4 l-u.-tjl No. ft CnivfiMty i'l. S- Y ik. Dli. 10U1AS VENETIAN II0RSE LINIMENT. 1)1. VI" Bottles at fifty Cents each, for cum. lameness, calls, colic, spraim. &c . war ranteil cheaper lhan any oiher. It is ued by all Ihr great horsemen on l.oii" Islan l cour ses. Ii will not cure ring-bone nor spayin.as ihere is no liniment in existence that will. w hat it is siateu lu cure n positively wura. A'o ftit'iifr nfhurf trill be. u-it limit it after try iiig one buttle.. One duse revives and often avei the life f an t.ver-hrated or dnvvn horse, fur c.lic and belly ache it has never failed. Just as sure as lite s'ln rises, pist so sure is this valuable I.inunenl to be the Horse embrocation of the day. Hold bv all ilruc gits. Oirice,5t) Cortlandt street. New Vork. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. riHE sobcribers have opened a Provision I Sinre in the rooms recently occupied by ;..arles Roland in Ro,lenbauoh-s bu.l.l.n. .Market St, near 4ih, where Uiey pay ine highest prices in cash f r Butter, Eggs, Calves, and all kinds of Conntrv Prndure. March 33 niipd U.R.SlTPI.EE & CO. Attention ! Young Men ! ! v r"MH E attention of V'oung Men deti- JTl I ritiv li. tfnli, in th ervir.t of ' S3 their country is called to the faet that a recruiting otlice fur ihe U S Army has 1 been opened in Lewisbura;. over Bennett A Bros Drug Store, where they can obtain all : the information they may desire. Vt M R FOSTER, Lieut. Co. "E" 51t P Vet Vols. United States Claim Agent. A LICENSE having been granted to the ' undersigned to carry on the business : county, they will attend promptly lo the col ' ' J I lection of back pay and bounty and tne pro- curing of pensions for soldiers or their legal represeniaiives, ami the prosecution of claims against lha United Sate.. i March 82. '64 J F.i JOH.N B LI.NN. I - TTMTEI) SPATES INTERNAL HEV- i yj ENt'E. Annual Tuxnfur IHtit. Jbe anentinn of tax-pavers is nereby ' -n M..I , .1 ihm nFn.i.inn. i.f 1 1. . I'nllAif Silata. ' , Excise Lawrelative to ibe assessment of annual taxes. By the sixth section of the act of July 1. 1H2, it is made ihe duty of ail persons, partnerships, tirms, associations. or ci rpora tions, made liable lo any iliitv.ltcenr.ir tax, ON OR UEKOKE THE FIRST MONDAY OF MAY IN EACH YEAR, lo make a list or return to the Assistant Assessor nf Ihe D:s- trtct where located, of the amount of annual income, the articles nr objects ;harsred with ' a special tax, and the business ur occupation ! liable lo pay any license. Every person who shall fail to make such return by Ihe day tpecified will be liable lo be assessed by trie Assessor according to the best information which he can obtain: and in such case the Assessor is required to add j fifty per centum to the amount of the items ot soeti list. Every person who shall deliver to an itsessor any false or fraudulent lister state- Assessor any I ment. with intent to evade the valuation or j enumeration reqnired by law, is subject lo a : fine of five hundred dollars; and in such case the list will be made out by the Assess or or Assistant Assessor, and from the valu ation or enumeration so made there can be i no appeal. Payment of the annual taxes except Ihose fur licenses, will not be demanded until ibe thirtieth day of June. ... . . . .. I I ' . . L 1 . I.. I 1 ne appr.'pnaie oomits on waicn io inane return and all fy rmatton.w, II be furmshed b, CH As .H-bllRlN bR. Assistant Assessor for the th Division, lo whom the returns should be delivered on or before the first Monday of May. at his otlice in Mifflin- burg. DA.MUL KK.MHIi, IT S Assessor, Hia District. j Feb s9, 1961 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN the Orphans' Court for the counly of I'nion Estate nf Eliiissth Yorsa, late of I'nion township in said county, dee'd. The Auditor appointed by the Court lo make distribution of the balance in the hands of Charles Cawley, Esq., Administrator of the estate of said decedent, will meet all parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on Saturday, the 26th day of March. 161, at I o'clock, P M, ai his Otfice in I.cwisburg. March 4 WM. JONES. Auditor A VantSnpplied ! THE subscriber has just opened, in Cham berli n's B uilding.corner of Market and Fifth n reels, a HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE STORE as establishment greatly needed in this vicinity where be has an extensive as sortment of Hardware for ITonsebniMersI Hardware for Shoemakers ! Hardware for Machinist ! Hardware for Saddlers ! Hardware for Farmers! Hardware for every Lod y ! of the very best kind. Also, a large and se- Ircl assortment tf ...... i n ,,,.-1.0 Tn!,V tvniua, tia.s uu Cutlery, fcc. fcc. VC. TVrann wantinc anv articles in the above line will find it 10 their artvaniage to can at j this atore where tney can nave a mrSc smca from which 10 select. T. C. EVANS. LowUbara. March 4, 1SSI jfov aitwt, rTTvo Siore Rooms, tt by 32 feet, and one large Room on second storey, in the rear of Kremer. Lon- . Co' Store, on Third Su Apply 10 Tllf'" Warranto DedS, lor la at thwomoe .c .1 .1 1 . aar.n - - GUNS PIS10LS.F1SH.NG TACKLE, FIWE CUTLERY, ; and sporting tpparalas cranaHT. 1)01S. Linrs. Keels Baskets. Ban, Plin. j llonli , .".els. Foils, l.lovea. Malt, hinies, ,'! Lcrew. Do Collar, A ao- jiantlyoa hanJ. aud f'-r sal V h..lrale axl IKeia.l.at JDH.M KRIUKK't- I Srvirtmn I Df. sir n. It , i t t IHI.K.X, i.r riehaned at ihe Howl ( ih iinJrr .iaoeil, on lat I7ib inst, a s.iii.a ltutr,iln' H At. distinctly niarke, PI. TLK il V Kit- 'l'iw P' r.oii ham It had besi re lurn it, and thereby save inoiMp. " " A.J. WUDU.NSAl'L. I.ewiibiir?, Keb. S't. j Administrator's Notice. 7HEUEAS, Letter nf A-'inisnrmtina H W the estate of JtlH.N P. UBHStRT.der ; ceased, late of White Deer township, l H' j county, b&ye ben pranied to tbe subscriber. : by the Krister nf said eonniy. in dne lorra ; I ail pcrsnns in.lel.tej to said estate are request : ed li make payment, and those havinc claim ; airainst the same will pre-ent them 4ol 1 autheulieaiH lur M-lllement, lo ! JAVtrt MAKStlAI.L.A IminUtrmtor White Utrt, Keb. 17. H61 NOTICE. I a ( I.f. persons are hereby cannoned net to harxir or trust ray wife Sarah oa my accuuni, as I will pay no riVbts f htr era- lractm. FebSt.WI rTL-WWViKI DR. JOSIAH SMITH, nAVINU located irf f.ewisburi solicits share nl tne pnh;: oaironase. RrsU ilente and tWice on Marge'. St., nearly ff tile the Riviere House. Lvwi.tiurtf. lrt-b 5. l"l. T Alllks Wll.UT ,fnli-, a wsr, MT9 I aa ,.iy.lill in thuriu. IT Jin ,ypllt ' .. . . . ...... IH.I.H. ' , j.,a j ,,'n him . f.r he sisWHtat ' u vou am ,uuoir toa Jii-iy. intelligent. ; iSJ",lSrS IZLZu'ZZi t.im ill diatwAluij: eiiu UJ iff riu) lif. A.ilreti r Wl Lt CI.ATTON. Co It, ljtth K(t. P.T. 1st brig, 3d Ut .T Cuiprppvr. Ti AL'CTIUN'EEK. fflHB nridersisned offers his servlcea 1 Vendue Crier, to those who may lieed them, and respeeitnllv asks a share of tbeir patronage. CEOIUiE MOVKK. White Deer Tp, Feb I" '51 Real Estate. SHERIFF'S SALES. BV virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa, issoei ! of tbe Court of Common Pleas of P ii. u cotiniy, and to me directed, will be ex posed io pnhlie sale or outcry, on Saturday, April V. at ine Kivtere noose, io id - . borough of l.ewisbnre, county aforesaid, at I ' . 'i i. b VI ..nam l.i.t nf f.rnnnii tHK. ."..-.- , V, V , Sm.ib s Add.non Io ike Borosb f mwpmi?. uu .., , he west by Seventh street, north by lol of ! E. and O. thalfant, east by an al.ey. andtowlk) 1 by lot of James Houzhton, containing one- formh of an acre, more or less, wiih the ap j purtenances, &c. , io. 2. Also, a certain Lot of OrouBd SH. uate in the borough and county aforesaid, bounded on the west by Seventh street, anna by lot of Wm. Brown, Jr., east by an alley and on ihe south by lot above dtscritxd.ecD lainin one fonrih of an acre, more or lea, with the appurtenances. Ac., as the property of L'uphemia S. CLalfunt and Wrr Vkaljnnt, L. F. ALBRIGHT, Sheriff: f hrlir'Offln., UwUburc. Mrch 11, 1IM. House and Lot for Sale, The Honse and Lol on Fifth St. half sotiare from Market, owned bv Mrs r ' Nancy Wallace, and now occupied bv Mr. ' J,,hn Burd is cifered for sale. Term to suit , the purchaser. Inquire oi A. H DILL Lewisburs, Feb 5, ISfit To Utilities Men. JW0 STORE ROOMS FOR KENT, .. .'..... f kambrlln's Blork. coniitli nnS Slakel SM LLntsiiiitu, r.t. TPHESE Rooms are better silnated, mora i I inor.'iich y finished and l'urnished,convr ntent. and (lesirab'e in every respect, than anv others in the place. One is especially adapted for ihe sale or Dry fiood, or genet al Merchandise. The other for the (iroeery or Hardware I business, or both combined. The town has a population of 3PO0 persona , .i,..i , ... k i a, , ,,.., aill1 manulactrin!! conntrv. , e$en Am ig m j,,rdware Slore , . nr ,.. ,hnllrh - n,irj. Terms reasonable. Apply in R H-Chamber lin. CHAMBEKL1N BRO'S ror, sale The residence of ihe late Mrs. MARIA 3 .11. uaino o, suuniru vm c-i'um r ii'ni sueet I.ewiburg, nearly opposite lodeptad. en. Hall. ror terms, apply to Dec. 1 A- H. DILL FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, situated in a pleasant part of l.ewisbur;. Terms to suit the purchaser. For further informa tion inquire of lo:!2 C. D. BREWER m Dii mi, A TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM and all the fixtures) ready for use and a DWELLING adjacent to Stcre. Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next of Store and Dwellins. on two days' notice. THO. ARlil CKLE, Slifer P.O. TJninntcwn, Brlj Tp, l aum to, fa, ISM. 51, ISO Farm for Sale. THE south-west quarter of section 17. town 27, north ranee 8, east of Ihe it principal meridian. The said Farm lies about two miles north of the city of Freepori, In Stephenson Co., Illinois, has about Forty Acres adrr cultivation, with Log House and other Outbuildings; is w aisled by one of the most beaaiiful Springs m the county.ana tneoa.anceoi tneiraci iseov.rea by a thrifty growth of umber. j Every acre of the farm is snseepliMe of cultivation, and when suitably impro would make one of Ihe moat inviting rest. dences in Illinois. For partiralarsenqnir. of Traneis V i1e. of Lewisburg, Pa.; Sam'l B. Harris, of Fr-. port, 111, or the subscribers, at n"; t r B. CH WIBRRI.IN, Nov. SO. 18B3 L.H.BOWEN. FOR RENT. friWISTOREY Brick HOt'SB I I.f T oq North Fourrh