Cliff mi AND III IMWIi Mi . t . w i si.-'VO per Year, Always jaf!tx Mornins .1 FrMay Afieraoon. r'uT. 'Ur.Sliir.V.T. InitAiiA.M Lincoln larMrs. G F. Miller, of Lrwi-burg, Lis been appointed, by the U. S. Stni'ary Commission, agent f r this vicinity for the eilleciion of curiosities, money, faccy arti- clee, ?., for the Central Fa r Ptrsons wishing to contribute articles of that na- ture are requested to leave them at her residence. Other papers iu the couuty, please note aWTha M fSinburg T. 'firaj h evident ly tuisundertandu the otj ct ot the com mittee appointed by Mr. Wi'son, which Was published in Tuesday' t aper. It was ftof for the purp.ise of soliciting contribu tions, but to aid him in selecting pernuus for district commi'tca, whose names will appear in our next issue. rAi Calamity Two Men Drowsed About six o'clock, 1. M , of Wednesday Of fhis week, as the crew of a fl.et of rafts ...... were enaeavor.n to usten ii io snore near .k. i M.c... . below this pl.ee, two men -ere tbro.n . . , . . ,,. . r .. , 1. .1.. . (itcKwaru into n ieco icet 01 water oy loe . andden tifihteun.g of a cable. All efforts to rescue tbeui fiom a watery fjruve were onavailing, and they sank to ri.e no mare, Oue of them was Mr. George V. Truitt, of Oakland, Armstrong (.'n..!., known to many of our cit .r-r.s as tin etectiu d and talented number of the Senior Acid' nnc class of the Uuiveisity at Lcwisburg. His agr was 24 years. The other was a sober, industrious aod respectable colored man by the name of Keuben M'Ginty, of Clear- field boroush, Pa. He leaves a wife and reveral chi.drtn. The bodies wero re- covered this m.iruiog, within a few hun dred yrd rf where they fell in. ayVVe ie'arn that the gt ntiemao who fell out of Parker's 11 .it el, Wiiluui-port, was Alfred ii. Mann, formerly a leading business man iu Hughesvill, rtceLtly doing busioeti at Havre do Grace. He was ill, and delirious, and nor being s ;ffi eieot'y watched, fell or imnpeJ from the three-storey window, aud was found dead in tbe morning, and badly mangled. His ... . . .. . . . wife had arrived n look .f.r htm, -h day previous, and was enj ying needed repofr, leaving the sufferer to tbe care of one who seems not to bare been sufficient- , l f.:.hfl i .. loTWe copy the law for a turnpike to liuffaloe Cross-Itoads, for geueral infor- '. V..r .n. vrur. it h.. . .... ,. . . , . . ,. held by well informed men, that it would ' ' save money to Buffiloe township, in the long run, to maetdamizi that road, but as the Supervisors have (bought otherwise, ome of those iuttrested nuw prc-poee to make it aa iudiv.dual matter, and allow u u . 1 . . c 1 . those who travel it to Pa, for a good road, , releasing tba township from that annual ; expeose. a ! Last Spring, many good citizens of pg, many g"uu cniaun oi i thought, that to grade the i. . . . ... i e Depot t9 our town, aud r Cbillirq'iaque f. .... 1.. amoo.be it nicely over with mud, would answer the purpose but tbey must now see that it will not do: a road so much used for heavy teaming must have a soli 1 basis at all seasons. Should tbe Supervi- ao'ra be fined at next Court, fr not keeping tbe road ia order, it will be , additional proof that to make such a road . Ibe best way is the cheapest. When townships make roads, all their taxablea pay alike whether they use them ' or not. Bat on turnpikes, those only i pay who travel on tbetn ; and tbe toll is more than made up in drawing better loads .. ana saving oi toe wear aim tear oi teams and vebiclef.to say nothing of the superior comfort and eleanlinees and speed of turn-1 k., :i.i .i. ! . ca over earthw.ys in bad weather. j t&Tbe 6outhern humorist, Cot. F. j Montgomery, of V.oksburg, after having ' done good service in tbe election campaign in New Hampshire, bas been in Harris. burg, resting from bis amusing talks to Ibe Yankees, who were evidently pleased with bis variations from their style of oratory. l&Oo the 23d iD6t.,Congress confirmed T XV r. t l . i i -i- Kcv. W m. F. Johnston, formerly of this .lace, as hospital chaplain. ) avTjobn Bilger, E-q , bas taken John . l.nnia in v. n... k . :.k k: 1 . . I i 11. l.ouis 10 prinerhip with bim in the Widdleburg i"e7,iie office. i Drowned. We le,rn ,h, Mr. David ' larger, residing in Snyder county, near : iew ueruo, accidents v fell ini i creek, early last Tuesday morning, ,d . drowned. His body was found, near n.. pjaee where be fell in, at about three o'eloek ibe earr.s afternoon. His wife, bearing bi. cry for help rushed out and aaw him struggling 10 tbe water, but was unable .0 ,eBaer b.m .ay ais..nc. The deeeused was a brother of George Vareer. I or thispi.e,, and w.a ,hni,t thirty five jean Of .-Mjiliabuy TJegrah. BY 0 N- "OKLH'.n a.u j. - r t- i v... L'. .... ...,. . I PIJPTV riTiI.T. RS RRTIARTj ! ! Ob Jobo C. Uivrs, tbe publisher nf tbe I t! his 'e0li l home, a long epistle in ponyrmional 6'ote, died at hit residence 1 wn'ch the following sentence occurs: 10 Washington on Sunday, after a r.rotn- 1 " iexpect tolive ber till JelTdavis and tbe te! III.. - .1 . r 1 l ! .11 t?d illness, at tbe Jears. ago ot sixty-seven I ulDero aoonieucracy wuip otu aoe ana i bis army." A Sanitary Fair wiil be held at Pitts- ' bury, eimtsuociug on tba 2iih day of """ed tbat "we Southern wives axe but , entire destruction of tbe institution il ..! .... . I . J aeiL w iti.T IPO u. uuuir.LiiL.i3. In Advance Great Sanitary Fair ia Philadelphia rcnnvjHunla, Nm Jim), ant Delaware, j The first grand fair for tLe benefit of, o!diers nas be!d at Chicago, and we hoc j it Hated the real pr. fi a were StiO.Ot'O. ; t'incioua'i followed, with S'JOO.000 j l! wtou with; large ran Brooklyn wi'b , $1U0 000 and New York is now reeeiv-; in additional thousands per day for the j saiiieoljtct. Fiiii.aiiKLI'Iiia 1.4 i'rei'aii- j i.) to kci.II'SB Til KM A IX. As the. uutsitig city of iho Declaration of Iude- ; pend nee, an d as foremost of the great 'riii.-sfjr Liberty and Union, ber iutclli- ;,:,.. f..l that it beoomes them to outdo all previous efforts for the cau.e, and to provide immense stores for the bent fit of thone who niay tuffur from wouniU, disease, or hsr i toils ia the com ing contests. The Hcbels may da their anriil fi.fhtii.iT in tht'ir In4t r I reini I ip -c e .- . .- j , i . . just as otner pirates an ana li is mere- ; f.,r. -i,r not nl. forth. l,wr..mnt lo provide hrr, well appointed armies, but f.,r the Pn.ple also to have in readtness : , , lne numerous cemnTts, necessaries and i -i ;.k r..;r.i -.. u.!"' ,MO " "b'"- " - suj.pl, and apply . ... 1 uiiaaeiptna is moving iu iuis mailer, and her let citizuus are devoting tbeui- j selves to the work of real zing the greatest j amount of voluutary treasure from this i State John and New Vc!s!i is J.Tey and the Chairiuau of the ! general committee ; Caleb Cope, Trcasu- j rer ; atid Charles J. Stilie, Secretary. Their 1 ffi.-e i 13H7, Chestnut St. They eulicit a couiril utioo, in soun: form, from everv man, w..uinn, and child, in thoMi three Slatis. L cal committees are being trgmiz- d to ga'htr ,and forward the receipts to the Fair the first week iu June. An Act to i'iiorp;tatt the Lriritbwy J , IntnoiJ Tart.ik Uvmpuny. j 1 Sicinu 1. He it tuatitd, dr., That 1 in 1:. 1. 1 1 i. 1 1. ... .. ... : . I 1. 1 1 1 II Ik Jill. HMUiei ILil .1 IT. 11 1 Inn. I ' . ' o . . 1. 11. ti A .l..-krilin V ...I'.. 1 1 ..rt II nhart 1 H..H. .I..i. 11... .. u-..ir.' : Francis Wi.siiii. Geor Heiser. Martin ' Iliuy, A J icKsoti lii.in 1, or any seven ....I. ,1 T Iti.-.hel, or any seven ; of them, bt and ...I ..... I.. .... ... ... urreoy appmuieu .1 open books, receive sub- comtni-.-iotiers 1 ipnotia, ana org.i.tx, a cmnpatiy by the j "a,"r e ""0 Cron j ""( J"'J'';e Juki, I (., minimi, lo con-. Hfuc( a ,ufU(,ke, cou.n.eoc.tig at or near the l ull. i e or . inroads, in Bulfaloe towo-! chip, lunm county, and terminating at! or near ibe j inciinn of Fourth and Saint Anthony's streets in the borough of Lew- iburg in said county, in the bed of the 1 public road, with the privilege of changing e' niuch of tbe road as may bo deemed oeeessary to improve by a change of loca tion of any pirl thereof, suit' ct to all the . .. ' . . . . . , privilegesaiidrestrianonsof an act entitled ..An Al!t rCj,uatl,.g iulr,pite anJ plank ; road companies," approved Jauuary i twenty sixth, A. I. one thousand eight buodied and forty tine, and the several supplements thereto, except so f.r as they are hereby altered and supplied. U wpj pf mJJ pany 8hai consist of three thousand enures, of twenty-live dollars each, Provi- , did Thit said company may from time ; . ua vo..-jiaiiji may .roiu time , 'ime, by a vote of the stockholders at a 1 ruoeiing called for that purpose, increase - . . , ' ' llipir rf.itbl ctnclr In ....k n . n, .. I . bp ,0 QM (bo ,rue jut,-nt of this act. j 3. That the said company shall have pnwer to borrow money, at any rate not ; exceeding eight p r cent, per annum, for !U f'"rP '?e Vf c':0'P!e".ng ,he rod. isuc uiiuua lunni't mu secure ioe paiuo by mortgage of their road and franchises. ! 4. That the said turnpike road shall j not exceed thirty-three feet ia width. , '. ! fcouna Doctrine. ! Messrs. Giss and Pavis, of the Jun- ;,nl;,l, keep the following senti- mf ut9 .tandj,, at ,h8 bead of their edito - . r j cournn ; ...f union iA-. and a i n oh nf landt. A unin n p,uer rlmt rrvn- A uninn of hntrt, and a uuiun of hands, And ,heJ Amican l:,liun f,,r t r ' Mv. 10 : '2. TiJSSSt Mania Yuvreel.j rua rnKsinssiT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. The Scipin i , Ameriea-if VunimptachabU j His fair renown shall nevrr pass away. Iy, or ha" ,nf mention of his name decay ; Children yet unborn shall emulate his name, Alld rjsj ' ,.,neralir,ns rriebra.e his fame: And w lien lo 'he grave his mortal part we give. His name in triumph o rr the grave shall live And on his monumental stone the words Southern brethren at tbe next Conference! Hi.ll hr I. ... . shall be ... . . . .. : A '.Preserver of Ihe I'nion I mem rv. v I S -1 . 1 C . a I I.. a f.. 1 to rnoay ami oaturuay vougresa , was thrown into an excitement oy an: exhibition of Copperhead treason. Mr. j hit, a. of Ohio. odcuIv took eronnd in I favor of recognizing tbe Southern Con fed-! eracy, and Mr. Harris, of Md., sustained A motion to expel them was Dllla bJ Speaker Colfax, but It was lost, 58 voting ag.iust it. . .. , l ! ,corPerDed. bo bas been . ...1....1 ; iu . .' u.jcic.i-u iu ion uiaiirr 01 manners and education, writea from Kincmtillf.-Canada A sister of President Madison once ob-' ( uisireests of aeraghos." I wis LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, HjrnaMirv inrrpqnnniipnnA. ihfw rnoi riirisnna itrinei nie id iu jtn jjuiwinuu.i.nM. " - - t - - - . aai a. a. aa A- , ai. ....... a . .:i 11 I'llMI'AI, .1II. It. . Among the acts sent to be Governor are the followirg of local interest : 11. R. No. Cot). An act authorizing M'CIcery, liunkel aud Newhao to mii- ..l...... uunul ir lr.-WU...l.t fmlYl ihelT """" P'". M,I")U. 10 ,he Utst ltrar.ch canal. II. It. Ni. 5M. To srm x Jacob Kroti-r, of renn tuwDBUip, uyilcr county, 10 Jacksou township, same couuty, fur school purposes. II. It. Nj. 4:3. Ao act to incorporate the L"inhurg a"J liuffiloe Cross KoaJ Turnpike c imp'juy. comtnt-nced The IIoue have now ork " '". d" J aeaions of ! the ""''j. "' 0""'rs "f ,t,e Committees, TbB Appropriation Bill passed the commit- tee of the whole. Tuesday, April 12. To-day, for the fir-it time since the Cimpaign of H'iO, I met JollN II. . c . 1 fcTovea, from the lower end of Center ! : .. I. .t iL. f.l f U.... , 'uuu." ,HD " . , , , K " iu Bali s B luff, and bas been in moat . v. . ... ......... Kf Ik. .r.....(4 Kalllna nnl.rn..i.nnl r..l V, "K 7 f, J 0100a. He has been especially honored, by Sec'y Staiitrti, with a cinimission to raise the only new lt.'giment authorized to be raised in Fenutiylvania. He bas .; .... ,1 ......... 1 ,. ..! i..i,k ....I ;n for the war to the end. .M .j Stover has been a brave, patriolic soldier ao honor to old Center aud is full of hope aud energy. 1 he Senate occupied the afternoon in discussing me Di.i to pay tue ntate luteresi , in legal tender. Messrs. Bcardnlee and Wallace (Cops ) defended the payment in I gold, aud said much to it jure the govero i unlit and i's currency. M'Caudless (Uep.) earnestly defended both. Tilt ItsHAV, April U. r,a Houses bad three sessions. lo , .- . sfnale. alter a fliseusmon reaemnir a most Uutil midnight, the bill to pay the hute J ,n 'egal tender eurreoea of .1 - 1 l I . 'be coun'rv, was passed finally Mr. t 1- :.L .L - rviosey, o, o.ras couuty, voting wuu tue Unionists in its favor. Tbe bj , cnlarQ the capita! and fc nime D.ues . " 6 Inf ,i,u,i''n o La-isburg, passed the House, 'J bo White Peer Railroad Bill passed finally the name of K P. King being substituted for that of Wm. P. Brady as 0De lue corporator. W. ai,a 'aTuaonna. j Progress. ' i v.ir,m. nf km,;,. th , . ... .... I present and past ages stand, in relation to 1 r r e 1 each 0,her M 'JPe "nJ ante-type. 1 The Apontle9 preached tbe truths of Christianity to the ancient Asiatics, and as a reward received traduction, persccu- ; ,jo anJ mtiom Wb,0 Cbristiaui- 1 . . . ,. , ,, t, pervaded the Uoman empire, aod Coo- J stantine became a couvcrt, the Pagans j were persecuted by a State Church. For thirty years and more, the Chris- j r or tnirty years sou more, tne unris ,jaB Abolitionists have been preaching j . .l t tba same doctrines against tbe sin 0f B Slavery and urgirg i:s extinction: they ; have received in relurn vituperation, the i odor of rotten egg?, elauder, Cue and j imprisonment. A comparison between tlie ebulitiona of humanity in the present ! .n(J Mit davs. is nit onlv instructive, but ! ,, . ' rts"J "'. connection. The Wilmington M. K. Conference j recently passed resolutiane, ttetn. con., j that tbey would permit no rro-slavery i man to bave a station on their circuits. ! implying that tbe loyalty of a pro-slavery j man was not above suspicion. Now no ! person conversant with tbe proceedings of I. - .... the same conference, will for a moment doubt, that the same resolutions, with tbe substitution of tbe word "abolitionist" for tbe word "pro-slavery" man, would bave passed tbe same Conference, nem. con., at least with a very few noble exceptions. For, five years ago, a young member of tbe Conference made a strong ; anti-slavery speech, teaching tbe same dootrine now advooatcd by tbe Conference. Slave sytnpathhers, at tbe conclusion of tbe speech, sat aghast with astonishment, or with eyeballs rolling for vengeance, aud other's making tbe annual stereotyped threat that if such conduct wag tolerated tbey would not see their dear abuacd ! storm was impending on tbe young ! man's bead, which was only averted by ihrt Rfiff P r.imh-' cavinfT thmt he I i 1 tn JO , .j .,:t,j ... . . ... t,nise n(1 tnere ")uli be 00 mor8 oBeoce ,n8 Southero brethren. The same Rev. P. Combs, at tha Wilmington Conference, stated as a reason for bia TOli for the rcsoiu,ion lhat no man . ?. . . . , . . . w"h h, C0QseDt sbould b"e a P"010 statioo, unless his anti slavery and loyalty were above suspicion. BoTt, nearer lo us than that are clergy men who, not many years ago, preached submission to tbe fugitive slave lav, than which a more unmistakably hell born enactment never emanated from a profess edly Christian Legislature. Tbey now not oily clamor for its repeal, but for lbs intended to perpetuate. i at Tbe couiotrisnns impel nie to the conclusion, either that a large portion of ' , ..if. . i. our teachers are mere " tears of Bray, j or a real enlistment baa come over the visions of their dream. That they have discarded all principle as the polar star of ! .i . . . .. ,,at, thoupb churoh revival, my have . J I '"COBie fuw and far between, there has i ceu aucu a revival id uoa a way, i.ir me nt ilirpn bh ih'.i mttow k;d lt..i.nli;r. -j - t " is crushed, not only the nation, but the ' church, will take such a renovated start. i in thr r!ht ih.'.ff-i. .ill K. -ii. F... " J - - oessed. iu 'a yerthe like of which has never been seen in all the life of our people. r :. i - t :t lom Uard On ConnerheadS. . . - - - n.a. ''rn.n a .. !... l...tnM Iws CIiicl'o. drew the followinii nictuie iu the f. . , . , , .,, The cu.iureu loo iu reveieuec Buu .we. . un 1 r il 01 our urave f,,'0,e", a"9 a"T : f'11 " f than Aeit.eourt or BannckburD. Such . .... . . f .M:. . II 111. t ' raients 01 nouimy as iro royai ncraia s oi- fi b n'boU 4 , Many a coat of arms in those days will have one sleeve hanging empty. "We may picture to ourselves a gr,a? of ' r, . " , noble jouog lads, soma ton years hence, thas Droudlv accouotine for their ornbau - . . .k.,., .hiA il.. ,..,..!..! ahould sco to it. shall not be desolate. : Says oe-"Jy father fell ia beating ! back the invaders at Gettysburg" Pays ,noluer ...t f,hfr feu on Lookout unUjn oh'inj above the clouds." Says a third "Jy father suSertd martyr- j i'i iu Libby Prison." Says ann'bcr father went down in the Cumberland" yet another". father was rocked in - . , , , . , , .o.ue.oilg rie.,. ue.ow ..ic ..,c, .u .ur . iron cradle of the Monitor" And there1 iron craoie pi me luonitur. nn". "" rL ; will be bapuss laas woo win listen id ------ r- . . .1 niouroiui envy saying m tueir secret ...... A .... nnr ... in . . 'l'.inOu, f.thna were tMmT c . o and here and there a youth, more un- .,. mho Bleal away from bis , , . - . cnuiraurs iiiu uiuiiuur iu uu.ciuc u. soul "Ah, God help me.' Mj father was a The Next Presidency. A correspondent of the Now York Eve ning J'utt, (who in 1S00, predicted icith- in one electoral vote the result of tbe Presi- a..n.;.l A1a.l.n 1 ...,.l.ir.. annl hnr trial : of bis gift of prophecy, aod puts down the ! figures for next November as follows : 1 tiuwn. , . Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Helaware J"'"l,U Indiana Inwa Kansas Louisiana Oppotition. 5 Kentucky 5 New Jersey 3 6 3 Doub'fut. It! Missouri 13 Sot Vutiuj 8 Alabama 3 Florida 7 Georgia 7 Mississippi 7 North Carolina 12 South Carolina 8 Texas 4 Virginia (part) 3 3 II : T 1Q . j 11 8 3 9 Maiue iuaiuo i Maryland ; Massachusetts !'" "" : M:..l.:n 7 6i i? MiDne6,ot, ;ebraska Nevada New Hamhsbire Xew Yorl1 0hi" 5 53 a . 5 Necessary to 3 choice fif a maioritv ' ii f ih. ; ..i m i I oi trie entire electoral : 3 vote be required, 20 101. j 4 Necessary to a : Ill rhiiien fif nnlv a ma. JU cnoice (U ouiy a ma UrPffOQ Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Vermont rl J " 7. ' o irgima (part) 5 are required,) 134. 5 8 West Virginia Wisconsin. 233 If UTTEIt JMFIY CBNTSJ A I UU9U 1 What's the cause of it? Speculation ! What's tbe remedy ? Stop eating it, or eat just as little as you can. Men are , growing wild in combinations and specu lations. Those who never earned a dollar ! in their lives by the sweat of their brows, are now in market buying up everything that is wanted to sustain mac and beast, with tbe view of getting rich. This can not last for ever. There is a day of reck-! oiling coming, wben those who are now purse proud, aod engaged in grinding the j face of tbe poor, may neg for a crut of : bread to stay their craving appetites. l nere is sue a . day coming and woe unto , soeculators and extortioners! AlLunu , Albany j Journal. j Qne 0f iDe cbieets with which the ' !.. ... rebels propose to undertake a grand inva-! sion of tbe North this Spring is recruiting. ne iuoorcomerv (Ala,) Maii id rpcent .s x mm . t 1 . .1 I- . a.T. ' article on tne auoiecr, gays: "iiCl OS ; invade them witb our whole force. Mis- soun, Kentucky, Maryland, ami the'cop- ,, ,, ' , ,, ,f I perheadt will swell our ranks." Tlie f Copperheads are exeicisiDt themselves1 r . n tm f . : . s (asm tolea Co., 111., for instance) pre- , paratory to enlistment wben tbe stare j and liar maka ihrir nnearann " oa maae ineir appearance. or. L-ii j 3 ' Thomas o. JJavis was killed on laesday 1 nf last week, while breakms a Dile ol lops. 1 to roll them into Pine creek, near Pioe Island, Lycoming Co. Tbe logs passed over his body and killed bim instantly. Mr. Davis waa a native of Fairfield town- .k;n ..J a... fi. a.o.ral v.ara niinM.ln, ' t' . .. ... - i of the UalatoD House, at Kalaton, Jjye. county, lie was filly year of age. ' li 6 Hon. M. P. Genirv. late a member of , th. r.ti.1 Ponarra. Infrlv rrnnrted himaalf M..h.;l:. a. nriannar 1 tNM..f..io as prisoner. i n ' J r l APRIL 15, 18C4. NlSW EnULANU SfJOIt.V.,KIB..t. LieOt. I Col. Famswortb, of the 1st Cooneo'icut l- . .u. - . .1 - -..k ...!.. cavalry, in two utio a purevw a...,. , (rnn., ,h.fber e.enin a-n- ; iP(rs..nieof hi experiences in Uicbttinnil. : Dialed that at one time there wire oll9 New Frgtaud ehoeruakere on little Island, ...1 .1... .. la 1. .... ..h .t ll..l ....... i.t..n an...,. dJ,n- " iho "!,"J fr'"n "'"""uu a ,be ra'e ol -!0 a day, every one of them re- ; f . in(llEn.ntlv, all ..ffeis of f lira ra- ; ljollJ otK, pnviligis, if they would i. f... . i .rA.in.nnM ti,. .n..M wu iu. stay there and etare before they woul l , uriw tnlea 01 Qrl?e Ie3 lue rtbcl Confederacy. I V'H ' 1 HI " J C.nW.UK W V W ' V , an alarm of fire brought tngeiher a outn- ; brr of our citil'-ns at the Foundry and t Marhina Shnn of Allen & Thomas. The jeast side of the ioundry building bad : caught fire, evidentlv between the lioins i-o . ' SOtl W C lit II C T" D08 1 'J I D ff . BUU CM 111 C UCatr ' reohing the roor before it .a : cuished. As some fceaVJ CHflDg bad ! been made durinc lie afternoon, it is .r'K."..T" ino. ami . .- - , .e.ther.b.iardlllB. and . " . . . . . . broke out alter the hands .topped wot. j J to save this floe eftablishm ;nt trotn eutiro ' A,.utiut,.SuHl,y America. A few davg a 00. a crazr individual ef- . fected an entrance into the apartment of I 'be President, at the V hite.House, ami ' ' hi,rtnf 09 .Mr- tU"Aa ?on the Presidency, claiming to tava been . eU;c(ed j.ide,,, in 1S5G. ; The farm of H. A. Wise. Governor of i Virginia when John lrowD was bung, aa..uta..f nf uriA ktmHrnl nprpa in ttlft f itioitJ N,f,lk( now occuplca b, . .i f smnintcil alavcs. It is divi- ' Jed iuto small firms of eight acres each, upon which a nejro f.mily is placed. Cairo. A:nl 13. I he rebel Gen. rebel 1 Buford sent a flag of truce this morning, , demanding the surrender of Fort Halieck, ' ' Columbus Ky. Five hours were given f .r the removal of the women and children. j. t(., reiufurcenieOt arrived, and 1 ,1 1. 1 nu attack was made. Gen. Buford made similar demand for the surrenaer of . m ,,., . . . ..- . . . l 1 . . 1 rort i'iiiow, at 1 auueau, uut was reiuaeu, . ,nj fibtine was reported coir, on all ' f JiS P 3 P- M. Noquartors ; were promised lo negrj troops should the t rebels be successful. ; Huntsvii-LE, Ala., April 11. A cais son of (.'rosswell's Illinois Battery explo : ded this noon on tbe railroad crossing in : frout of the depot, kiliiog six privates, and ! wounding two others. Several bodies of tbe killed were blowo to atoms, portions ' whereof were found five hundred feet dis ' taot. Tbe horses attached to tbe caisson were killed. The railroad depot was bad- 1? shattered One citizen bad bis tbigb and several others Were slightly it jured. The Itebel9 made an attempt, at ao early bour last Saturday morning, to blow i ud the United States steam frigate MiOD- . esota, fifty guns, slationed at Ibe mouth nf ih. .hmi.. Kivpr. A small steam tuu. ! - c. ith a tornedo attached, annroached the .al.k . n'liwlr in tk mornino. i . . . 1 1 . ii u : - .1,. : ..0. .w . I aud paying no attention to tha sentry's bail, ran iuto her, exploding tbe torpedo and doing considerable damage to the , ship. In the darkness and coufuaion the . ucoci steamer maue us rscape. Cincinnati, April 11. A special' dispatch to the Commercial, from Louisa, says .t cap a u atr.cx, w,.u niteen men ot toe ltn rventucay xveci- . i - . . i i, .k. ft.k . I men t, surprised sixty rebels on the Cth at (Juicksand Creek, and killed ten and ; u ea e 1 ,Belu- aiiiucinniu, horses and camp equipage were captured, -....- - ! r?"The Comminee on ihe Restaurant De- partmrnt will rndravor to call upon Ihe cut- zens "f I'ewisburs. the coining week, lo as- j cerIain whal contributions ol provisions they , , . . reniral Fair, should ' any br unable to contribute in this way, nion-, j ry will be gratefully received. Il was orici- nally proposed that each person should give tne proceeus oi one day s laoor, or income. I to the soldiers. It would be well to carry this out, when persons have no probisions to Th. Brnnhlioan IVinmillrr rf ITnlnn C.l are requested to meet at ihr Riviere House, Lewi. burg, at one o'clock. Monday, April 18, lo transact business o' importance. CHAS. C. SHOKKLEY, L.wi b int, April ti. IK64. Chairman. ( lly divine permission. Rev. J. J. Harvey , will preach in the Christian C'bnrch. Lewis- burg, at 10J o'clock A. M-, Sunday next, aud i Key. Albert B. Vorse al 7 P. M. ( ILttSISUlira XHaCUtl. Corrected Semi-Weekly wheat l 50 Harle, 90 ,0 $1,00 R ' j o0 E 15 Cffr """ 105 Tallow 10 Qat9 ' go jb 75 Lard, fresh . ... .1 12 i Flaxseed.... 2,25 Wool 60 8 lb Potatoes 50 I)ried Apples FirkinButtcr IS Sides & Shoulder 11 40 Ham 15 Fresh Butter... 40 Ham 15 i Rags 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap 4 4 6 I ..... j , . . a jq rsuies x houIaes vito kids . M in Lawiabnrr. on tn4th int..n i;..n s nirtaon. D. II. THOMAS 1IJ'.VUU.E.ikI !!. VliRilAKfcT uicKSo.,aitrof th. oiticiauug ei.inu. in L.wibur. on in Nib in.t..by h.. s. n. mrfrk. R. WM.II hl'. YON, of Imiiili, Orn-Co.,N. lu4 SXlM jjollik vuSK,of ta. former Pis, on u. nth int., by thr . r a. rmk. recrex ' Hi it Pr and Mias MAKi.AK.kT U. SM1I1I, both of Cbiiii5.iuiu. tp, Nortbumb.rian.1 Co. On tboaamoday, trlb.asm.. FRANKLIN NEWMAN Bf K.iiy Tp.,na Mia kluabkiu izniiB, of Bun- i'"p Tn Eaat Rnfhloa Tp , aa tba 14th, JOnN RIEI1L, agnl abi.ut 76 years. In Laniaburg, on the 13th hut .STEPHEN SEARCH, Sffrd about oS vrara. It ih. pMiAmia .f hi. aia. C. S. Tnd. ill lawtinnrr. on tba lim m.t, Jacob vouisk, god st yra, oft tu.t nurio ip. In Kul Buffalo, on Ihr 6th In.t, MICHAEL, son of. Amm and Mara KliXKLK. act! IS yenra and 7 am. , Buuaioa ipi, od ... .... i. aau.ua! ULICK. ainsl about 26 year. In Buffalo. TpL, oa tha 131b Inak, ami,"" 1 " n Uwibrf,"n Ibaimmst ,ij c(ctlilli,lula'( Ip , :; yM ......... oaua.um "THr UNI0X," established in JSU Whole No, 2.66L CIIRONIl'LE," established in 18 13 Whole Nm. 1,043. CTOLKX fnm the Mable of ihe o!ierifcer, 1 3 oa 'Ihurxlay uinhi, (he H.ii m-t , a fforr-l ytartf 3 fears oM. h-aey built, in go il or!er. am) ha a ahtte pot on I he I. rehead. A i:rn !atille wmIi a iiew Min up ilrap, and a rid.iig lirelie and .Martiiieale were al-r tat''!. Fiftv Italian wit raid ler;nnr and ih.ef, or Twentyt-.v. D .lura f,.r ei h-r JoN S VII.I.KH 1 Monr..e lownsh c. Hnvder tV, Apr.l 1- ' 1 1 l!T ofl.etNT remaimni in Ihr Vn-t oilier at LtwisULKU. I., ' j i( tic4 . al LLVtiliLiit), fa., up to , am.. Kr...irr-h MmmtWTi. VUt JoIt J--tiniii(c Mi "rb Jaa Ji'Miti, MrtfJfiim liftkciit'Ur. I I I lukfr. .imu-l I II.IU. Mill).La MTB - HiWkir'.'j..-"h L'ljf " H.frk.Ljexb lrwf;. Mmlln-U 1 KM.b..i. wm aaBl4 i "io-i." I Iwtuenf. CatThavrinv iif J 1 . II ' .i S,;'... ,i.,,b.Mjr. Mim Mrx A 2 S ;i'n II ra mrj I. ' I. arc, r- yiur. rinrai 1 frri ni nllin? for the above Letter will .m. i . .r adverurd . -i OK I tV VORIIEST. P M TOUT In the vicinity of Amnions' Work, j ih inL, a heavy plain I.OLR K'.MJ. Tne finder will be sonahiy rewarded by leav in it at :hi i mce. ILewifbf. Apl Mpd ! Will be Open ! BENNETT'S PBI G STORfJ, en Snndavt from 7 to 9 A. M. and from 4 10 P. M. I lor tbr benefit of Physicians and Ihr pohlic ! who oiar drsire Medicine. April 1461 ; - FEW bushels of excellent Serd Barlry ; ' - ' or sale by J. H. uOODMAN. SELECT SCHOOL. AKY E. f'AROOS will open a Select i h'.ol. on Monday, the ISih insiaat. in Uie Aortb Ward School House. Terms reasonable. April 8, lb61 Summons to Wm. Smith. j u T XlO. Coonty, fS. The t'ommonwralih 01 fenn.sylvania. j To William Smith, Greeting. Whereas, mbO Smith IT h-r ..tfri.rd Jo.,ph.ad,.l . iti. !tt aj t l".Dib.r a. u inns, vr.fcnr b.r .m.o ,r our juil.,. fvur c.mrt r.f toimu Pi.. t r iu. IVunt; of Tiij-.n prajins it 11.. uw tti.mn a.1 ". v - furlh. ttikt iitia tha a.tj s.ran 9 rmiin. mi-jm ,i.,.r-i trnm in. buaiuui m.uimcuj.nu;r iduiwiu. vim VI ilhau. Mnlth : . dn II. .r-r.r command ro.aa w.dt.lh. as 4 Yt'm tni'tli tiiata.lliitC aaiacail t.'her ba.iciaa.an.i.at a a.. .balao.v.r fru ba ia ) our jroi.r p.r-n b-r.-r.'.ur ju I'., at L.a ml.urL, a Court of Coinmf-n r!a th.ra o La b.ld lur tba Cuuli. of Int.. a on tba 141b dar t.f Hat ntxt to anaw.r tba ..tttion nr litMt of tba ail s.i b b Switb an I lo bow cauM if any you ba.a hv the .aid anrah I. Smith ur .if ab..uid n-t na duord frora'lba bvod- t uilr;!nn. airr.at ly tc tlta arU of A.mb)y ia tU'.u case oiada and nruiidMl. U' t fall not. W.tna-.a lb. lion. 8. S. Woo-la pr.llont of our aald Courll L.ai.Sur- Ih. Jltl. day ol l.hroar., A I ISO. C. II. II ASSfcN eLI'!. l..ty frolti'T. Vnited States Claim Agent LICENSE having been framed to the undersisned to carry on the boines ol I nitrd Mates claim agents in I nion county, Ihy will attend promptly lo the col- j t,:1,', back pay and bounty and the pro- : conns of penaiuus for soldiers or ihnr Iczal reprernianvea, and thr prosecution of . claims acainst the 1'mted flairs. .March tit!. 't4 " J F.A JOHN B.LI.VN. j TTNITED STATES INTERNAL REV LNLE. V-' w .j , . . ' ';. . " 1. 1. " 1 he atlention of tax-payers caucu iu uie i.iuviiuui ui iuc 1.11. tru oiaiea 1 is ol the Lnned Siatra l- .. . . x.at13c k.w iciaunc tw mc uiruuicui oi annual taxes. By ihe smb. section of the act of July 1, j 1 " 's mi ""mSaj-?V,i io, ii is mauc me uuij 1.1 an jicrons, ! turns, associations, or corpora- liable 10 any duiy.iliceiise.or lax, I ii.t ii ULruiit. int. rmsi nu.vu.Ai UF MA V IN EACH YEAR, to make a list or . return lo Ihe Assistant Assessor of the Dis-- trict where located, ul ihe amount of an annual n.u y ""r":" - - - - r- -,-...- liable lo pay any license. jvery ptrSl,nVho shall fail to make such reIurn by lne uaJ. spfCilied will be liable to ne assessed ny ine Assessor according to itie test information which he can obtain; and in such case the Assessor is required to add f,uy per centum to ihe amount of the iiema t sjch list. i Every person who shall deliver 'to an a.ss,SS(,r anv fase cr fraudulrnt listor slate-1 . ...,k ,.., ... ....i. .h. ,.....;. ... , numeration reuuued bv law. is subieel to a Cne nf five hunJred dollars ; and in such case ,ne lsi wilt be made out by ihe Assess- or or Assistant Assessor, and trom the valn- alien or enumeration so made there can be no appeal. j Payment of ihe annual taxes except those for licruses, will not be demanded until ihe ; thirtieth day of June. The appropriate blanks on which to make return, and all necessary information, will be furnished by CHAS. H. SHRlNEK. Assistant Assessor for the 6th Division, to whom the j retuns should be delivered on or belore the first Monday of May, at his office in Miffim- burg. DA.MLL IvbAUlia, L" S Auessor, 14th District. Feb 29, IS6t DR. JOSIAH SMITH, nAVIXU located in Lrwishurg, solicits a sbare of the public patronage. Resi. deuce and Office on Market ft., nearly oppo site the Rivirre House. Lawtibiir. March a, lsne. TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified not to ride en horse back, or drive with a team on or across my Lots, which I imrnd 10 oc- cupy as a coal yard, without my consent Boatmen are noiilied not to lie up at my ' whir) without first consulting me. Any person violating the above notice .will be considered trespassers, and will inerefore be prosecuted aa trespassers. Aprils, ISiM. WM. FEOr.EY. DiiLiLixiunv &. srittn goods, A.v-fa IS EVERY VARIETY, fjof the latent imp,irtaiion$, and of the j arwest and most fashionable styles. liar Straw Detiarlmrnl will comprise every variety of Bonnets Hats , and Trimmings to oe ioun.i in inai nnr, oi ihe latest and most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, I remain. Yours, Respectfully. II. W4RD. Nos. 103. 105 k I0T North Second Sis. Phila. April 8, 181. 4w. To the Assessors for 1864. fTIHE Assessment Books are ready for ( I delivery when eaurii lor, j t A. KENNEDY, Clerk. AtJouru) ' ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1) Y virtue of a plurtua order ef rha Orphaaa" ) Court ul' Luion couniy, wU k aola) al . Koblic alr, ell thr preiui-ra, Sattairtlaiw, . May 1, al lu A M, the folkwtaa; 4 jC'iMd Iteal Ksiaie : A I tiMilr.eiiaio tract or lead, attweat in W.iite lrer lowurh p, l aioa cowaif, houivttJ bv land of Jacob Stabl, Paul ltaf. Irr.d'rlrr. fan.uri Uembcritof. Joseph Klinav Wi .ew (tobina, aud vitirra. Cuataiatag tot) Ai re. m. it or le"i, havwa; lacrroa arveiaw two Uweiliaj Kouars, Uaift. aad other boildirfts. with thr appifrirnancrs. Terms and condition made Itaowa at aalt by 1HUMAS ARfJl'L'aVLE, Administrator of lvia Bianaa. aaCC l Orphans' Court Sale BY vi nnr ot an ordrr of the Orphaaa Court nf laioa cowntv. will be avid, at be public home vf Waa.Wolir. va Hartlaia On Hiturtlay, the Itk Of M'jf, 1 Sto at 10 o'clock A. M.. thr following vrat aslant s Lots .Nos. 9 and lu, 10 Harileiuav 17 acre of land in Karlletaa, adj daiaf Jaeoh Vargrr. John P Wilson, dtx'd, aad Dr. W. K. Srrtiolit 25 acres and 17 perches ofland in Hartley townsbip.adjoining John fillman, WaiTaia and others. 75 acres and 92 prrtkra ia Hartley towyaa. ship, a Ijomiug Rrbtcca Lcacti aa4 Sau Juhuson. So acres 7 prrchra in Farlfry k.waihip. 'joining Books and Aadrraua. aad Saaaal J ihnsou. Also, the following tracts of l'aaeat4 Land hi Hartley township : 4i S acres warrantee's naait Peter Wach 415 acres a arrantrr's name Godfrey Meidl 4 IS acres warrantre'a name Ueorae Seidla 413 lcrca warrantee's name t'ath. Bridle 415 acrea warrantees name Urorie Shirts 415 acres warrantee's narar fhilip Sri die 415 acres warrantee', name Petrr Hesdfw 4 1 acres warranters name Vmdle Orova 415 acres warrantee's name l'ai.iel Rhode 4 H acres wairaniee'a name P!ae! R aa Hi acres warrantee's name MichselOhiriS 45 a. res warrantee's name J.ibn S-id'a 347 aerrs warrantee's" name David Seidia 4UU acres warrantee's name Petrr Seidl 1 401 acres warraniee's uame Wm Dunlao 405 acres warranter's name John Daalap Trrms will be made known on the day sale by HELEN C. HAYES. Administratrix ol David Hayea. aaa'4. Also, will be offered for sale, a rte aaaaa time and nlacr. thr t'olli.winj Real Estate lata of John Hayes, Esq.. deceasr ; A certain tract of Land. Mate to I'aioft tnwnhip, adjoinmt; taada late of Jaaaaa) Jenkins. Abram Ever, Trrrrace Qoiaa aad . oihrrs. Containing One Hundred and roilf , Acres. A certain tract cf Land in Lewis townships adj lininz lands of David Hayaa, dra'd, Aurand and others, comainirf Two Baa dr'd Acras. Thrse tracts are well timbrrtd. 1 Terms of sale will be made known al the i time of al by I THE HEIRS OF JOHN HAYEK, DECD. FOR SALE. 4 DESIRABLE Building Lot, sitoat-d faj A a pleasant naf't of Lewishurz- Tnn lo sun the purchaser. For forthrr infnnoa. Hon inquire of J.I0:it C. IX BKgWER A TAVERN STAND a STORE KOOM and all the fiitores readv for use "".-.'l" " P..vc..in ,.r t.. ... . . . . . . a nvil f cmre and uwriiine. 00 two days notice. 'I HO. ARBCCKLE, fflifrr P.O. Cnlontcvn, Brady To, taionCo, ra,Dac.u, jiir" It i ini fla-av Winln . .aaaaa a... . . . . . aa. swk UUIVf 'pHE south-west quarter of section JT town S7. north ranee 8. ea.t of tha 4ik principal meridian. The said Farm lie ,.... ..v. .r l .. - awuua nv IUI1C9 uui iu ui law vltj t?I Freeport, in SteDhtnson Co.. IUlaW - - nas aoout r orty Acres nndrr eu uvaiiua.wira L.,e House and other Ouibuild.nis; .. wmrwi bv tne of the Wot beautiful fprings ia tha ' coutur. ana tne ra.ance ot the tract is Covtrad by a thrifiy growth of umber.' Eerr acre of the farm is susceptible of cultivation, and when suitably improved would make one of the moat inviting reai. dences in Illinois. For partirularsenqnire of Francis Wilt a. nf l..-,5h.,r. f. u li :. .r J2 Doru 111., or the subscribers. i Savanna. I1L t E. rHAMBERLIN. Nov. 20, 1883 L. H. BO WEN. FOR RENT. rpwo-STOREY Brick HOUSE aad J J LOT oq North Fourth street. I J March 1. 'ti.. H. P. SHELLER. GUNSiPiSTOLSiFISHING TACKLE, FINE CUTLERY, lai Sportlag apparataa acaerally. IODS. Lmrs. Reels. Baskrts, Bail. rHeay, j Jiook-s. Nets, Foils. Cloves. Mask, bimes. Corkscrew. Dog Collars, Ac. ca stanlly ou baud, and lor sale Wholesale aad Retail, at JOHN KRIDER'3. Sportsman's Depot, .. E. corner 2nd aad Waiaat St. Philad'a. Blarrh ImS STOLEN, or exchanged, at the Hotel of tha undersigned, ob the 17th inst.a seamlcsa Kiiffiilo A-..e, distinctly marked PETER UL'YER. The person having ft had beat r. turn it, and thereby save trouble. A. J. WEIDENS A t'L Lewisbnrg. Feb. 23. FOUND A lady' Shawl, which tba owner can have by calling al this ofllar. proving property, and paywag for this advtss lisemenu March 17 Auditoi'i Notice. ALL persons interesied are requested ba take notice that the uadrrsignrd haa been appointed Auditor by ihe Orphan'a Court of Union county, to distribute tha balance in the bands of Jos. B. Ross, lata Administrator of the estate of I.ewia Palmer, dee'd ; and that he will meet Ihe paruas for that purpose at the UranJ Jury Room, ia Lew.sburg. ou Friday th. ih da, of Ma, next. A. SWIKEFORD. March 29, 1884. Aadiior. Attf Dlion ! Young Men ! ! stay . t "PHE atieniioa of Yoanf av" ring to ealist i" aervic .k.i. rn.ntrv I called IO m rr lhai a recruiting offic fo ihe V S Arm, ha h.rn no....) ii. Lewiv.burg. over Beaarlt a I Bro s Drug ftor. where thry can obtain al. trie nformation thay acav drir. CV orir. WM R FOSTER. Lieut. Co.' E")tP Vet vols.