h 11 Iff mi .IJWSiffiliil III IllllUliljIo BY 0. X. W'OKDEN AND 41 fl- r tear, always, la Advance. rillHLU htMI.WhhkLl Tufw';"' .W'triiins k Friday Afternoon. KM rtlbMIH VT. A 5 it- ham Lincoln Ml.CNt. Ji.Bf Merrill has been ap- minted chief v.-nal . BWr of the arrnv of iutcd chir ' B L I'utoiuae. Vaj ir Thayer, paymaitter, eipeeta Io be at Lewishurg on TliutBilny, the 12th cf May, to pay .he rrjeignney cmipaiML-n commanded by Cjptaii.s Sibcikiey and Forreet. I.Tte ageuta of the 2d O V. V. Cav alry have met with considerable suceeaa in the purcha cf borees. The " oircum lendilua" routine of paymeut ae'a tbem lacks li.ile, Lot it need no', i seller can club together, tend their certificates to 1'bilad. with some gnud man, eud have Q M. Croasman pay thetn all at occe. BftYourg America (and old ditto, too, in lact,J waa couFtuerauiy rurprcu, it . .x ii-. : it.... Tuerday, at the sudd-n appearance of a one, u,c...,vu .... ...,e ... I. ....,! f tin lirl.1 iic. ft A railed On 31a f- v-uio iu.--fc r-. i . ket street wiib gr.at dini'j, and disap peared, without at. pping to jjive an account r.f bimfelf lie was eortt d through t ,wn and beyond it for mUe, by all the Ii. js that tbe borotigrj coaul well spare. HairUburg Correspaadence. SAitjiUAf, April 1C. Ji:st kr th e ir.veR -The .Senate closed its w ealy Ub r- tb ot ten, lait ereuing, aii tbe Clerks had finished up their recording about noou to day. Uoa goes b'ime, rtiruuntic; another, to visit Ll family; auo.ber, to "fee bow this town lo k ;" and 1 UJt having been "outsidu" this B.-asou, except to sea tbe fortiucatioGs soUint tor trea air and a little exercise. , ..l k.. . L-.iri n.nh.nl Illnf.lJ I - ' 1. .....I....!..., .k . . first, took tbe car '" I Five Thousand a year to such i en)jitjig pubaps when intoxicated, who ' "'gn'fi1108 'u faC,i "orihy of obsir-fi-ure 4 xig-1.4 muvemcnt ,u, ! 1 w'10 ' ricl 'nnu?n 10 i bad deserted, and wbo waa sent through ' vs,iu0- Tru,y on ewJ l'"'"0. a' fl. J I I II.. ' I 1 I I .1 : I . .. 1 performed tbe opposite the city an i nda four miles down to "New Cumberland." This ia the long uame for a small borough in tha N K. comer uf Cuui' erland county : it is in full sight of Uairisliur, on tbe opposite eide, aud looks well iu the dia'.ance. Tlie cars were ltd as usual with blue coats, mostly going "to the fiont." Some of them were very rude, especially so one who bailed every colored man with a rrofans innuirr. "arhv aia'l voa down fighting for your country 7" Oibers of tbe eold.ers epolog, d for their comrades, i by saying that many of them were better than .he. seemed, and that their ex nber-: J K. real, and tbeir freedom from restraint , TtUCO OI PMIIl W a a AJ ol O ppaiavwfj ia naturally took an extremely opposite tbe more thoughtful confessed i direction that tbe moral infeliciti.a of war were tbe greatest, aud tbat very many would ! be lasiiogly corrupted by these associations and auoderiogs of better ties. I New Cumberland appears ta be too. etrsggliugiy t uilt to be made attractive ly : sidewalks aod similar improvements of a costly character; but it bas a beautiful, location for summer, in a rich country, and possesses some txcelleut buildings. TLe family of (be distinguished (yen. John W. (jeary now reside bcrc, aad they feel in common with thousands of uther clfiseis' aod tens of thousands of private aoldiera' wives aod childreu a daily, deep, and absorbing interest iu the great struggle for natioool life and freedom wherein tbeir honored heads are risking But only ease, health, fortune, aod fame, lut life itself. I stopped with a family in tbe happy prime of life, seemingly ; enjoying all ita comforts, but wbo seem enamored of Landia new settlement, "Viocland," in New Jersey. Waa pleased to learn of the sure but steady increase of the place, and tbe general ; rnntpntmpnt nf th. nantward 'miiyr.nta but sorry to hear tbat oui much esteemed j Mr..nndet. there. ... still suff. rintr , . , , . i r : Svith aoma of her familv 1 from creat prostration of strength. Heaven blesa j V J ' D them all ! and may they never know by ! exDerienea anv nf th. hiti.p rliar,r.nin. ' r tr taenia that attach such mournful interest to tha bi.lnrv f ..K.nl.h in .-L- I county, or "Brittaou' county. . . in. cutquebauna ! i . ; VfyrMT: Next walked lack to Harrisburg. enjoying tbe balmy air of opening Spring. Tbe warm season is certainly very late in ' coming, but come it will, and be more likely to remain, with fcwer drawbacks, than when it comes loo early and too . fiercely. It was a delightful recreation to atiflened joints and sluggish blood tbat three miles between New Cumber laud aod Harrisburg. There was the bread, bank full, imperial Suf-q iebanua, . rolling along beside me, with rafts, ; islands, and bridges, varying aod enliven ing its otherwise placid bosom one rail- : vy train .unnintr on the onnosi.a aid.. ; parallel, dodging i .d out of the .rove 1 that line the re,'. t,...w ..j train darting eff northwardly toward r-D ,y--g n, ye.r, ttM been some Lebanon, and each leaving 'behind I '."T"1"' Wh h moving cloud of smoky v.por to delight ' r", - f , 7 the eve. .d . . . i0,her "ead ot endowed Institutions - a--aa aa, swuu UUbUl ft thunder to attract the J I - vuua.uuuus roil OI ear. Oo the IWhin county aide also were the steam oiks and ath. ....ut.,. . cf ib J. R. CORNELIUS. I back from iho river were tbe hippy homes ' of a hundred families, their houses, barns 1 acd fences gloving in psiut atid wbiti : wash aiure tivid bv their contrast with i..H8 -ith .be bright gieen Velvet, ' rpe summer. Then the domes and . ., .... -- spirea or ii4rriuor2 sioa uui graoo- fu'ly in the tipuiise of the talley, mide . nj)r9 ai-. inct by the citj'j being jutt iu , ,,,, wj,h (t,u rCaf ehusm between the t lue oui,i!lS Kiglt or ten mi lea up tbe river Altogether, the aocntry ia moat : delightful, and you way be euro I waa c jusiUttraOly enrapturea wuu ii, aa i jode from tbe fot that one of three men I pd, gave out publiely, aa bia puvate opiuioui io nia comrades, inai -that feller wouldn't stop to piok up a five dollar bill !" SioNUAT, April 13. The II arrisburg t'i'y Couucil, ou Sat urday evening, unanimously adopted a ' f-soIuMoo appropriating Twenty Tbous- , ,ii ....... i ua Uoiiars (oicurua me purcuaoe 01 au Kicutive Mansiou for tbe Governor of; , rt-u ,.,, ...... - , -ucu Ii. I .o.rikliaf urn n!nH ta niirnhaaA .tlnhan ... t- , "jli pbant," (hat it could be had for Teuty Tbousaud, but that sum seems now ta bo r.nly a preparatory euro, and that Eua,ciers will make it mere., the ! beginning of au unknown item of expen- u"u,c ,u "uu " ""' tltion- 1 The Appropriation Bill from tbe U .use, LrivtB i i o i uuusiuu iyuiiatrs year iu Mr. Jua ice Copperhead Woodward, tbe man wbo declared the Soldiers shouldn't voti that the Draft Law was unconsiilu- tional-.hat the South shou'.d go in peae it tuey went at all .bat our Armies .k.,1,1 i, . ri 1..... ..a .Li shiuld bj CalleJ borne and that tbe ! Division Line should run North of Peon- Tw0 Thoaiand a year, as abler aud belter m u than be have done. Tuesday, April 19. TLe House took up the Revenue Bill, reported by the Committee on Ways and Means. It considerably augment! tbe tax U0 i railways aud other corporations, and considerable discussion ensued as to iti adsptedness lo tbe end. It passed finally at the evening session. Tbe White Deer Improvement Com pa- "J House Bill) pssaed tbe Senate. The '"corporators are Philip Biilmeyer, John W- Macklin, John W. Lindsay, and S,ma'-1 A- BUck- Tbey "8 "orixed to improve tbe White Deer creek, and the North and South Forks for ten miles ! from tbo mouths of said forks to aa to fl',4t ,imber 8 od 19 hve Mrui" ,oI1 i lhc,cfc,r yirei ,be Uwl regulating railroad companies. to continue thirty years and no tnl" nier appeared on tbe aus- quchaooa opposite Harrisburg a few days j .,i3a,im(rc Aprii 18. Great prepara agn, but where it cams from or where it j ti(joa m mMag fof be MarJiaod g4Di. went, "nobody" seems lo know. During j Ufy wbicb pppn( ,0.nigbL Vret, hih water, .here might be some boating j Lincoi0 ,Dd .pcker Colfax will be present, with steam on this great river. Ri!rods j Tbere u , n)jli,1rv piriJa ; honorof tbe are iuii oi passengers and ireig&t as ever. ! Pickpockets are again in luck, especial-, ly wilh drunken soldiers. One old fool of sixty years "took a drink," and next day found bimseif in camp, with hit hair cut aud colored, having been "enlisted ;" and it was no small trouble to clear himself. A younger simpleton alto "took a little," pretended to be a soldier, waa taken up as a deserter, and bad no little grief Lefure be could get clear. Tbe Mount Alto Iron Works, in Franklin county, have been sold for 8250,000, and ( that business is evidently lookiog np, as ' well as others. Tbe Legislature is inoor- ! porating multitude of gold huntiog and other companies. Thousands upon thous ands seem to think the Rebellion ia cru"ne od they are rushing ia for InoneJ' making speculations, forgetful that tbe worst, saddest shocks of battlo may ' " "cur- Uouirjt w jumpers and deserters: v u " " e,,uenllJ I . . nccuiuK uui UI euueiUUOUB fiOOUlUer ,.. .j t,i. ..... ..... ... '"l P'. bP OtllCM. "To the frOOt !' it now the earnest rrv nf all in Aarn.at in ,. this great contest. Wednesday, April 20. The Senate yesterday bad long die. cussion on tbe Agricultural Land Grant question. Tbe Farmers' School, near Bellefonte, very modestly claims the whole grant the proceeds of 74,000 acres! Having already received (100,- 000 aod over from Ibe State, they claim they are entitled to (600,000 or (700,000 more aod tbat lo tbo efforts of individ uals of that august institution tbe nation is chiefly indebted for tbe grant I Last year, tbe Legislature, for tbo sake of accepting the Congressional grant, made Stt rnp.- . . .. . ' . "".r, Ppropr.atioo ot tbe lT. .8' ,iled) ' r"ne" - attention of tbe J..: .a. deemed the amount large enough to be M'er'' f &. -hereby the benefits of tbe grant eonld be much moro widely enjoyed LEWISDDRG, ONION CO., PA., Fill DAY, . . ' bad to be fouudtd i the grot via beiog dissipated by the Surveyor General, when tbe IIuuse inter fered to atop I lis en . e of an; of the scrip. - to repeal the donation of .he whole sun, to one Institution. 1 no tu j .r.iy agreeu I : .t : f l..,t n.inr.rilu . i iu ! led by Senator Jobonon Daui-u a nnai Tote, and the question goce over one day. j I understand the Pcate Committeo on Elucatioo bavo reported a bill dividing i (he aouual in.eri-at of .he fuud among five ! of the beat founded Collegca thuso at .ucauvine, unwisourg, uehjiwih j Farmera' School, one in Philadelphia, and one in I'ittaburg tbua giving the benefi'a or ine trial to ait pans oi ine oiaie. Like too many other important matters, I fear this baa been too long delayed to give It a chance fur a fair consideration. Tl. I I lta Mnn.irl.n. "" ation of tbe Apportionment uill. The White Deer bouuty Uill passed i enMe as it came fro- the House. The dividing th mammoth JJi preparatory to - . . griot ta00g ,ever., lostllu,10n., ,i . .1 l passed oeuaie. Also one new nana ! y, (jit,j ,oa BC,er4l 0U ones, coutiuued j fr g?e years every "Iemocratic" vote i fone p(.rhap. excepted) in their favor, j Tbre9 Sessiooi . it, Iead ni t0 nMr wid. j njgi,t. I A Tew days ago, I met on tbe street, j Jared 1. Jones, son of John Jones of . , .t,:.bnr-ho . khort time farp.rently) , m..i .. A4 n thm j ,,,!,., . ,,ou, h,,rtv 0okinc man. wbo L been oaie ,im9 in the ,rlnyi tD(j b aleiy bei0 intrusted with ,0 I ia) uut recruilil:ij eervioe in Centre cfmot,. Froln ,be r,uItS be has risen to i . . ... honor. ibe same oay, 1 beard ot tee son ! of a long-time wealthy friend of mine, j , . : , Tk.j ...it ,1 f It waa a triflmg, but forcible illustration of the old copy, found iu our writing - book, Honor and ibain ftoB o rosditioa rli. Act wall jour fart tbr all th. crat lia." W. A Contrast-three Years. April 13, 18CI, a few companies of white aoldiera from Pennsylvania were attacked aod insulted by the mob of Bal timore while passing through that city to save tbe National Capital from the hands of the Rebels. April 18, 1864, "three regiments of ; eolored troops, of Maryland's quota, i passed tbroui-h tbe streets of Baltimore J tbii morD1pgi fully equipped, and under ! n,,rching orders. 'Jhey made a hoe ais- play." They were not availed. . a. fulIof,8 j ...nl Th. Hall uf ika, Marvland Inati. nresents ouite a msruificent disolav. and excels any thing ever seen in Balti more. eeDeraiiv Tt... ....... .n ir,jnt i.im.ni. hri '"J Charter 1 ' J ' , . I f 2,400 inf.ntry was accordingly i Vlr!;- .l.if woarter : t- tttt lDOoe through Baltimore to escape , Tk ' .k.i. j.: . .....1 ...i . ' Aw UerliuF. A. lot-g". a -.,, of assagain. ivint? in wait. Now ' . hnr' aHrn.i,r,in .,t..n,i . ! ri'l',",bfrl'm?rt:: " bo ' - " .... " " . " I' ' w n. r lilt Three years ago, pro-slavery mobs were 0pt checked the enemy, and held them shedding tbe Mood of Yankee soldiers. 1 until all but cur cavalry trains were se Now the city is doing thftn bomsge, and ! cured. The wholo army was failing back .n oath m,,, tn aid and com. ! r'ralld Kre to reorganize r 6 I This world moves onward ! MT At meeting of the Union County Standing Committee, held in Lewisburg, April 13, 1864, pursuant to call of the Chairman, C. C. Sboikley, on motion it was Resolved, That Samuel Alleman, Eq., of Middleburg, Snyder Co., be recommen ded for Representative Delegate to tbe State Convention to assemble at Harris burg on the 28th inst. Oa motion, A. M. Liiwshe, Juo'. it. J.ion, and 1. ii. Evans were chosen as Conferees to tbe aeot"riai voniereoce, to appoint a ireie- I . . . . n . .. .. H440 vi .uo wu.u.ivi. llesoived, l nat a iiass uonvention be held io Lewisburg, on Tuesday the 17. h day of May, and that the Chairman issue call to tbat effect. Resolved, Tbat tbe Chairman procure a suitable Speaker to address the said Mass Convention. Adjourned to meet at Lewisburg, on the 17tb of May at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the bouse of R. G. 1 1 en-1. C. C. SHORKLEY, Chairman. Alfred Hayes, Sec'y. Tbe following are tho names of tbe Standing Committee : John R. Follmer, Brady. Peter Miller, Buffaloe. Samuel Dunkel, East Boffaloe. D. Shaffer, West Buffaloe. Thos. Church, Hartley. W. F. Wilson, Harlleton. D. Grove, Kelly. Adam Gets, Lewis. M. Driesbach, N. W. Lewisburg. C. C. Shorkley, S. W. Lewisburg B. Chambers, Limestone. . Palmer, Miffliobnrg. M. Kleckoer, New Berlin. Levi Rooke, Union. Robert Correy, White Deer. PASTOHLSbS. Tha Juniata Sentinrl of tbe 13th inst.. says: " All Tutcarora Val la? is without a mini.ter. Within a short time three ministers have (atisotd tod ' s i- i aa . et i .1 ... .. .i U m ruiDcr.a m;Tle masses CI ine aJemocrdcy Rebuking the Lenders. Senators Beardslee, Uucher, Clymer, i Donovan, Glat., Hopkins, Kiofey, Lam- Keilly, Smith, B.ark. Stein, and Wallace, ; tbo naority la tbe Sntle, whose shame- i icai cnuuuui iu uoa-mKin " ! i i . nrn.,i tloB 0f ttat btljy( elicited suca univirsa abame and indipnution, were iu tue n of asauriine tbut ibeir action Wuuid eudomed by tbeir cictitueo!9. As u evidence of tbe manner io which the peo- pa ctidore the Conduct of the men , ailuuea to, we q'loie ne resoiuiif.u jycu- j j0(j below. It waa extraeuJ from the proceedings of the Copperhead Slate Co- i tendon, aa tney appeared to tue u yrt- : (,,wn Democrat of the 1:0th of .March. The mover of the resolution waa Mr. Jam- Hon, a member of the Convention, and I i. j : - . i. - .1 1 : . I .. - B8 ooueueu iu mti tjuuwiuH iu?v Rrtolutih That the committee on rcsolu- " . i (tons be inatructtd to report seutitnenta ! for the sanction of this convention, W ( j 'mtmu of tte State i n,ite ; M(. ft ,uj XKodeTlhg J . . . t-i- ; tbcua tbe tl.auks ot tbe law-aoniing psu- , pie of the Slate for tbe firmness, z-al and i ability with which they rtaisied and fiual- ly overthrew the arbitrary and revolution- K'JJ. i'tat the Senate is a permanently organized ; body, and that tbe electiou of a Jpea.-cr at tbe orgauintion of tha Legislature, ii , Im forxu.lirjr- 1 uis ii'suiutinu wo. icun to the ! enmminee "fresh from (be people -wbo refund to report it. Having raised tto ; issue, and the convention having declined j ' to sj prove, the Democratic tate Cos- VKNTIO.N VIUTUALLY C'ONDfc.MXtl) TU1 own Senators lull tiieiu akuiirarv I A.ND BEVOLCIIO.NABy SCIlEMIfS. There j lopLtrbeaa leaacru seem acieruiiuea 10 j k beir P"'J ,0 1"! ! teJ-Mij. M'Pbail, at Harrisburg, ia authorized to payoff the "rmergeacy " f 1gQ2, in Snvdcr, UuloU sod adjoining counties. The respective Lap- j tiing b,ve cb,rga of tbe ae,,ijSi ,nri wjii j be furuiehed wilh blanks, we suppose, ' for be purpose. Tbe Supreme Court of Ohio has decided that tbe lair allowing soldiers to vote ia constitutional. Latest News We bavetad uews from tbe Bed Biver : Expedition. Advices from Gr.nl Km"? to tbe 1 1 to inst. say tbat our cavalry bad been driving tbe enemy for two days, when '.t L : r . . . small force io overwhelming numbers, es- timated at 10,000. Soon our cavaly gave way, and the infantry fell back, pressed closely by the enemy. G ;n. Hinsotu did all iu his power to rslly his troops, but failed, and tbo panic became a rout, bim- ..ir ....i;n. ....... . .j n- i self receiving a severe wound. His Ad- jutant, Capr. C. K. Dickey, ws3 killeJ. ! ur loss "i! "O0111 ",000, together with a large number of euti.i, .be Mircantile ! battery losinj all. l'ina'Iy, .bo 19;h ar- mv corpa C)Uistion of 7 000 men citoo ' ' D 1 Ciiicauo. April 20. Private letters from members cf the Mercantilo battery d, , ., , , . , t ated April 1-, say tbat on tho day after the recent disaster, tbe 19th army corn-, under len. A. J. Smith, engaged tbe er emy and defeated them, capturiog 2,UU0 prisoners and 20 cannon. A despatch dated Callettsborg, April 19, says: Capt. Patrick bas arrived with over one hundred prisoners captured at tbe battles of Paintsville and Half Moun tain, on tbe Licking river, Ky. Hedge's rebel brigade attacked Col. Gillespie's foice at Paintsville, no Tuesday, bnt was repulsed, and pursued lo Half Mountain, ' where many prisonera, 200 boraes, 400 saddles, 300 ttaod of arms, equipage, were captured. d rebels were killed and wounded, aod a large amount of sto- j len property was recovered. The rebel ; wagon train was captured and burned. 1 Our lots was one killed aod four wounded. ' The greater portion of Ilickinao, Ky., bas been burned by guerillas. i V . TT . a- I, ll" t. Kalelgh rrogress, tbe people of. '""""ii -s. i.,Apru i. According ' ivestero IN or lb Carolina reoently hung : "'"i uuu.cuera.e soiuiera lor attempiii g to enforce the conscription. Tbe Raleigh Confederate says : The election in North Carolina depends upon the success of our (rebel) armies. If they are successful, lioldeo will be defeated ; if tbey meet with a repulse, bia election for Governor by a large majority is certain." St. Locis, April 19. A despatch from Leavenworth says returns from all tbe im portant counties show triumph fur Lin- itcujiflUurfl iuarbct. Corrected Semi- Weekly Wheat, 1,50 Barley 90 to (1,00 Rye 1,20 Eggs 15 Corn, 1,05 Tallow 10 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Lard, fresh 15 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool 60 Dried Apples Firkio butter 8 lb Potatoes 60 . 18 Side. iShouIder 11 j 8A H.m l Vra.li It nit a. OH U. U . . -u v.... wv uaui, , a,j i t : J . . 4, a, and o Country Soap 4 4 61 Sides 1 Sboulieii with Ribs 10 1 APRIL 22, 18C4. TKINITY I'RfT. WIS. chirch :., an(, 7 ? M Hovt's Hiawathi Kair Restorative n..,,r, liintarithti Hair Itntnratinf. . ...l...-,t iiinU . ipnarat lull ! 'i'S'j.Ti'ii.'tiw'iwwK.i'i'S'" "'"m' oi:h.:r i. i h untt.T. al.-cti j;'-iijI iiwwiy ;-iirarauc la.lcnJ cl thi; dull uulf.-nn Mark -lyes. n vrs :irK"i.u. p lokim; r.r.i v. Suu-r. r to :in. Itnir Pr..,S.:iC In ue. IMK .i.J "ri-T tt.- UMr k. tin ,i.m.. c. in-. t:nn,nri' liilit uwl red liqu id . I. ,.ul!til l tt.u i-r titac S -I'l iiy Liffi jvsFVit iinri co.. TO I NO 10 Vt.l.r-r-ltV I'l.Or.. NW Pn lh 19;b li..t . l. I. H. H,l. FRANKMN t)r.M!'.liKI.Iil au.l .in MAHV a. t .. dii;b! tmnui.riijn. i t irmi-ra, ti.is .-oopi wiii i-i-.-. lutll ,.ki j I ti II .rri-buiv. i th lnt. It F D. A LlHITtT. T.T- i t.KX,iKrt ,,. HKlihH, ut Uwinimri, anil Jt. ! tkaloii, of ii.tiulo. i ia-,.... Ii--. .....I .. n II.. 10:h In.t. b, Ri-. C. . ,, ,,.lr,t,.,,. j, ,t. a ,.n,h..i.ma. and nm suhia II l..inl.,. li. J.lMil ll I.MIM.MAN and Hill SOPHIA j PhlD..,, ' ja.nk MoYHt.oi .. vni.y. .M.r t. WH.LIAM SliM LLUt . i.. i .. ! " -v, tn Uwlbi!r7. on tin -0:h lint. Mint MARTflA O. Tt KI;.aKrdJjra. t'uurral lomorro. 'atiinlay at S Y. M-t la VHStetmniB th Kth l..t. ASS t CATIIAttlNX ilauirht.r ot J"t;o i.J CUri.iiauu Millur, iaced S yvara. s ... ...th.. auJ -J d.T in K..t iiuir.iioi CKI KKT.-..U jl ai.il i:. daT. I. nhlp, on lb Sth lnt, WILSnS aU aud UaUII. slrvr, aed & uio. '. Tavern.LicenSe. I "VOTICB is hereby eiven that IN A J Wf.i.I.-u.aul, LwiLur, N W Anna M l"or-, - " tluii'n iluubinaon, Lii.Storv R ii ll-ta. I. " " I..VI t'n.uil-T, 44 8W V ut. Inl.i ir' Mifflint.urg, rricilla .s.i-hler, Vi. ba. i iv:i'ner, N Berlin f- tinurl iUiiUi, -Sftiitarl l:u.i, Uartlctoo, lli-nr Sis J In. b-ini'i. ttnit llall.lo Jotistiian II.Hb, -Ttioiim Tuma, ' 1'art.t rftitar. Ii trlUj Joim. r i.'tl-r. llrajy J. P II .'utiu.h. J II w a.r, fiu.T.lo JM.u !-t. in. Cuffaloa lli-nry H-,rr, t'nivo ltirr if'-hr, Liiiif.ton, have filed ih'ir p-tinons for Tavern I.icne wiiti ili Cierk i t the Curt of Quarter Sev aions of In mo cuiiiay, and the tame will be nrtnlid fin Mimdav. 1. .... ...... i ' the Hiui day ot May Willi ted ! ;. ..'ir;,.'..t'it'u." p.i.i .t irou. a.eut. anJ th.Ke havmp just claims a?int ' y j A M, h to.tuwisg to- 'X- t'liiu e "ut. m.t, it ! il rily. .n 1 th ihe sama are li reque ,lert to pres-nl main - " . .. . ...... i-.., I., mn.J Iiuie . ,W J.llrllmrciM . .1 .. f, ,,!....., , ; ICIII'W I rj.iV;i..-u M i r.-ttniw "' i rei .r.noi.. cc.nt.ii.lnj j prufviij IT ,jT x-,; I i. V VmTn" A.I tl't "....tt . Ol "t ; Ina. hi.M t..t wlimii. . it auh. M . Hartlfy Twp, April SJ, .801 1 1 ,.,t.H hv lands of Jari li SfaW, Paol lieV b . ill. I.UI I. W .MCI. 7 -,P "'V"1 " ... .,.1 t L' I . . , ii r.-..r, iiir nut-ial haJ.na'i'l'i . , .,li-i frr .."a'l.uel tjinl.rlir.a. iitt n K Ii n. ... tt a r asmr llrtfinnn Within Five Days ! A RAXD opponuniiy for Farmers not l onlvt..ell fortht hiehrtt vnc. but to X only to -ell Jr me t.snrn pm. nut to evince meir Ph r.o.ism oy se,onS lu govern- nifni, and thereby materially aidine the preat wo'of blot.inou, ,h,s infernal K.be.. Purchases will be mad between. hts "d Pa'tirdav next, at the follow.n? named places, ; i.twi.burg Lieut. E If. EGGLESTOX.M- riere .uir. .. i IS tfl'PIi , V ",lfl!iri i.irr. ,ii .... . r. n r. risen. HILL. V. --- Sl'KCIiVL NOTICE, -vOVPAXIKS It an 1 t;. 3 Re;!. Penna. J Milma are herei.y nr-iiSed iha. Maj. r Na'han Thayer will t.e in l.ewisi nrx on Thursday M w 12. HH. for the purpose of i pavins sain companies lor service, rendered ' s B., 1 ! '"aiv Il.at can net be present on that iMr i to sit-n the roll themselves, must send to the resp-ciive captain f ihcr corppiny.or lo i son'r olhrr person, a p-.ver ol a."rn-y ac- knowle.L;ed before a JtiMire of Ihe Peace. , e nijrL- Pufilii. S'lfhiiriT i. nirh nirtitn it .Notary I'nMic. authoriz ii? such person to sign th4 roil fur h:rn to receive ihe niony. Anv one in ll.e arm, malt- out hi. i.'.wer rf alti.r-r-v. an., if a.-1. u Ii iji tl bi'f.ir a iu.inii.ionril oftitvr II Wiii ti- putt Irll. All j. ..rr of art rn.y ai-ttn.al.i-d b- f r, a N-tary Puliitr ni.i-t bam lo- m-hI on it. Mi I r. of att. riM-v .ii4.r-'l b.-f..r a Juie r'- Ui" '". ba-.- n n-iupiiitram n undrr iu a-ai Of tlie IT .hr:i,.iarT of th,-1 .--.irt. nii . mi. Kt.i:v.t's.t. Co n t."J. P.s't . t u.tl.ni, I .i(. Vli. to.-. ra. jaiia. CHAULKS Iil.CUMILLi:it, iiooK-mxnr.R, Xvw Iii'i-l.u, Pa. r ARTICULAR attention given to work from abroad. 4tpd K. II. LAIRD, Justice of the Peace, LEWISMRG, FA. j OFFICE In Frirk's Building, 3d street, 3 doors North of Market, I April 52, lbBI. I A Physician Wanted, fT'O TAKEchargeol a village and country I practice; a good location. For partic ulars. Address, .'. R , M. l. April SO, 31 8lifer, Union Co Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, I ppointe.1 by n county, to .aaa. .fa lk. rrtHE undersi-ned. Auditor a I thr Orphan's Court of I'nion J:..-l. ..r .. k.i.... ik. Ml. iC UlSI . II'IIIIOU -ti,.,,.v u ...v hands of George Driesbach, Administrator : ot John I. linear, dee. d, late of ISew Berlin, .Trie .eidAm .7,h. ,6l: .r.he oAce of , A. iSwineford, Esq.. New Berlin, al 10 A. M. of said day. A. H. I'M.L, Aoditor Lew'sbiir;, April 9th, IfiCt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE! THE undersiined, Auditor, appointed by ih; Orphans' Court of L'nion cnuntv, on exceptions hied to the account of George Hill, administrator, of John Fiher, late of Brady Tp,dec'd, will meelal! parties interesied at his office in Lewisburr. on Tuesday, May 3, A. I). 1861, at one o'clock P. M. A. D. DILL, Auditor. I.e wisbnrg, April 9, 1864. KfiTaia oi ueoree itancK. oeu u. . " a. . I. t-T t-n o r... ,k. p.,.,. r I j GEORfiE HAl'CK. dee'd, late of West j Buffaloe lownship. L n.on Co.. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons .ndeb- ' ZlTiTZ fi?P ll,,ue!fm5J'i.p.t..w i . MARY HAirCK. rd CONRAD 8HECKLER. Ex'rs : A i V Utofc5.no appeal. . W ast Buffalo', April ii, la. "THE UNION," etabli "I'lfRONICLE," estaMilil in Whole No., 1,011. I Estate of Daniel Bingaman, dee'd. -OTICE i, hereby givrn. thai In .-, rf i ft,ul .,.,, . ia-e ..f Htrttey t..ntip. ( I'ni.m d. . deceased, have been aran'.'d ti. ' 4 ' l.f... ........ i.n.ifi lht .! r? - ' I""""' '"Tr.!'.1 lit Will be Open ! OrJ'G STORE. .o Snn.as Ircm 7 t 9 A. M au l trrnn t tu sr. m for ihe brm-tii -l HiW.iiana an., the po'tl:s who mar Oesire M.-.liC.ue. Af nl tt, tt Summons to Win. Smith. I NIO.N Coan.y, BS.The Commowra in smith. Cretinr. V h-ras. .rr i Pir,jl u.nbl.h.rD.tfri.iidJ,..i.l. Hdid tin- iii.td.y oi i..'rnir A. I iv.i. firkr Ut v.ution ii, i..... ufuur l"..urt ol t'lutiiou ., l-.r ti. l Cuu.li of tut. u i.ilf lor lt llwrrm a( : vr'm ii:.:. v.t"n.i.. ; Hni..m ;o..n.: I . i l..r.l..,. ruiuuaud TUU.al twfor, did.h a . I, SlJtl. tli.l -ll.i.iS i i 0 t..iu- ..l nco iu ibiuwnr ! U lii )' l"1,,r ly""" ju l t U.i.'.ur, at tuu.t -c..u.uion 1 1 tn.r" . iu u bu lur tu. County oi lumo ' ..-.I t.i ii.m. r LLtf bu.Mia or ,ii vi m.. Uit u.xt to .u..r lb urU-.io or ltll of U. liy to .da.h l bmitu your mtr ho.ilj .t b .l.,,,r,.l frum tl hobd, uf uilriiu..o. ateo.y tulli . .,inLI In lIKb CM IUJ d tro'ld-d- ' Urrrol (ail bot. un.-i tb' Hno IS WooJa pmlkDt of cor u:i CjOU ml l-uuLors lU.itthdn; ol t.oru.ry. A U lux. I c.UAaSbNr-Lto ly roth , rTViTF.li STATES IXTF RXAI. REV- u bNUti. Annual lux'tjur IKCt. 1 he aiteniion oi tas-payera is nerroy called to tbe provisions cf the !'n-ieJ Siat-s '. tlxcise Law relative to the assessment ol . annual taxes. 1 By the sixth section cf the art of July 1, 1861S, it s made ibe duty of all persons,, partnerships, Sims. as ciaiions. or corp.ira- I lions, made liaMe to any dtnv..lici-nse.pr lax. : ON MR BEFORE TH K FIRST MO.NUAY I OF MAY IX EA.'H YEAR, to make a l.si or ' ' return to the Assistant Assessor of th t'ts. I ' inct where located, ol the amount of annual , I inmniF. the articles or ob:ects ;hared with ! a special tax, and the business orcccupaiicu J haWe lo pay any license. j Every person who shall fail lo make suth return by the day specified will be liable to i be assessed by the Assessor according tu the ' bet information which he can n'ota'n: and iu such case the Assessor is required to add Gl'iy per centum tc !lie amount of the items j of such list. I Every person who shall deliver to an Assessor anr lale or fraodulent list or state- reent. with intent to eva.te ine v.ioation or ment, with intent lo evade tbe valuation or fine of five hundred dollars; and in such ' case the list wit! be made out by the Assess- I or or Assistant Assessor, and from the valo- I -.. ....inuiiiini. an made there can be "u" 4,4 P,i...i nfihe annual taxes except lhoe j for liceuses will not be demauded untU the Th pr,prjale banks on which to make 1 ... ,, ...;... .,, ,n w. ' rPtarn ,., a necessarv intormation. will be ! furnish.rt CHAS. H. SHRlXER. Assistant . , ' h filh i,.,.,.,,,- M km ,k, d be deliverVdr'or belre ,t 6r,i Monday of Mar. at h.s n.Bce in M.ffliB- . ' nuin irrvim: U 8 Assessor, Hth U.str.'ct. ' TAKE NOTICE. a LI. persons are herrbv notified not to: J ride on hone back, or drive with a team on ur across mv Lots, which I intend to oc- , enpy as a coal yard, without my consent.) Bnatmcn arc notified not tn tie up at my wlurf wtih'-at first consulting me. Any. person violating ihe above notice will be j c- nsiderej trespassers, and will therefore ; b.4 prosecuted aa trespasser. I ia-i w. rnni.EV. I ' MII.LICItT &. ST It .4 W (.OOUti, r-lJi IS EVERY VARIETY, " 44tl r .. r...j ... . ... r ik. of the f'lffaf i.f y i.i.k. ..a, u t . , in. newest and must ta-htnnable styles. Our Mraw Drpartmrnt I WiI) ,nn,rrie everv variety of Bonneis.Hats . . . I.. . .... I ... ,1,., I... f and Tr.minmzs to be found iu that line) nf th latest and must approved shapes and stvte. Solicit. n" an early fall. I remain, Yours, Respectful 1 1. ii. w tun. IS'ps.ICl. 105 k 107 -forth Second Sis. Phila. April If, lt.l. -tw. Ta the Assessors for 18S4. mllC Assrsiment Books are reaJy for; I delivery when called frr, -as vli A. KEXXEDY. Clerk. ! FEW bushels of excellent Seed Barley 2- for sale by J. H. GOODMAN. ' ViOI) CH0PPE15S ONE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted to cot wood al Beaver Furnace, for which . red prices will be paid in C. monlhlv. Jan S. SI- FaiM'l WALTER A CO I DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVING located in I.ewisbnr;. solicits a share of .he public patronaxe. Resi dence and Office on Market St., nearly oppo , He ihe Riviere Hoose. Uvlaburs. starch i, lo3. i Kotice to Drafted Men and Soldiers. PAPERS to procure Exemptions from (he y and appi,cai.ons for boonty, bacll , ,J 'tanJ"r.n be procured hr calling 1 ' . . ..-. r B l,IIV U 1 IW JAMES f. 4 JOHN B. MXX. La.Ubarg NOTICE 1 Motives Releases er P.-, , liir nr Jt'sicr I1U urcimici a vun c, mi -ri s.'s i that said papers mar be had by applying at my residence, on West Market street, and j j that all such papers remaining unpaui lor, oy i Feb. 1, IS64, the amounts due on them will j be sued for accordius to law in snch case; made and provided. " GEO. MERRILL, t Lewisbnrg. Dec. I, ISS3 ! t FOR SALE . ! t FIXE Boildine Lot, on Sonih Sth St.. opposile the ."leroinary and Academy grounds eontaimnsr ri pereaci. suit. Inquire cf lr- iternan. TT -TZZT. - t AdrilllsisJirsa MlI n XTOTICE is hereby giver . tha, , Letters i nf Administration npon the Estate of j Hanav Bowaasox.dec d. late of Dnffaloe Tp. Union county, have been g ranted te nwrsiirra. ? Indebted o : d es'ate an reque.Med To msks ' ' W-'-t ln.t el.ima ire also rennested to present them ' ot claims art also requested to present them ! legally authenticated for settlement to , j teas WM. L. HARRIS, Adm r. j . i . - . . ....... . - - i j i. . ii- .m.iTi ,iirnrriiiir nj.iu.ni... - hfj In ISMWliole INo... 2,Stf. TTV CkX JULtitG1tm .(ftjuurncil OnnfAN&'-COUKT SALE. T virtue rf plurin orirr t h OryhaiH if tnmn cldhiv. will fe ,fl.f at 'VkI. w Bobins. anil ..ttr, tenia D.-n " Acre, m. reor !e, havii.f thrrri.n erer't.l . l)i-ef!in Housea, Karn. anJ c aer 9 bui! imif. wuh the aprnteii.n e. Terms and condition ma krmm-n at sa.w Aitminira'.or of Dvr . uriaa, das' nmhlBS' Court Sile I T)Y virtue of an enter cf ii e Orphan' I Iraft nt I moO toumr. vin K .o.u. he pat,c haase ol Was. Wolfe, rt tlartie;oa i0 oviock a. m.. :t.e rrai t. f.t "' . . d , , . UH.tl,ii. iHiilninf - i IT SLrr , 1 . j ..H W JaC D iaia."" -' . . a jjeetioia. . ' .. A m T.l. , OIhers ,rrr. and 17 perrhej of lanrJ in rlsmey ,. i -r... 75 acres ana perrnes ia runny s.p, a.fo",u8 KeLecta Leach aad Samuel Jl,"oacrfS 7 rchs in Haril-y trwDh p, a V.inmg Booiisfmd .iudrrt-yu, aud bamual J,'A1""'the folL.win? tracts cf t'nseaul Land in Hartley township : 41S acres warrantee a name Peter O' 41 S acres warrantee's name Godirey " 415 acre4; w?raniee' nan.e t-fe Se?tl 415 anea warraniee'a name Cafh. ??idit 415 acres wirranif-es name George Shirt 415 acres warrantee- name Philip Seidla 415 acres warrantee-, name Peter eidle 415 acres warrantees name iiiJIe Orowsr 415 acres warrantee's name Uaniel Ithoff 43 acres warrantee's name Flavel R"an 4Ji acres warrantee's name Vt.chsel-Miirtaj 4 J5 acres warrantee--, name John S'"rt'e 47 acres warrante's name lavia S11 46 acres warraniee-s name Peter eidl : 401 acres warrantee's name t nt lwn.au 405 acres warrantee' name John Dunlap Terms w,. be gg? Admiaistratrixof &ai:d rlayea. dee'd. Also, will be offre 1 lor sale, at the same time and nlace, the following Real E.iate lata of John Hayes. E.vq, deceased: A certain tract ol una suu.ic . i,.i, late re" ' "',.,.: Hsadred and for.4 9 ,r.ri of Land in Lewis townahi'p, ! crnain .ia . u.. .. A.m'A. . I, nn.n. lania Ol I'LIU . ' ..A ..iherV. eoot.iir. Two - ' "u L ' . .ti t,hrral. or?e;'"f fale wn be m.it inowa at tb ; 'i'f''' " ' inH-w HATrtt KEC'D. . THE HEIRS OF JnH HA I r.r, i'-v. sr. , pnn eAip r J T OMLt. A i. a plea.-a,.l paf. of Lew.sburS. Term. U suit ibe purchaser. For fnrthr inforoiaV j hon inquire of C. D- liKEW Eat ATAVERX 3TAXD a STORE ROOM and all the fixtores readv for me an I a DWEL.LINU adjacent to Store. Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next of Store and Dwell. ns. on two days' noiiee. THO. ARCKCKLE, Slifer P.O. Coiontowa, Braity Tp, I'.ion Co, fa, IMC l, 1SS Farm for Sale. T1HE sooth-west quarter of stetioB IT, J. town tt7, north ran-e eait -f ihe 4i j principal meridian. The said Farm lias 1,.inl Iisa mtlo. ffirf h nf thA rtfW Aa ( auuil .nv aaaaat. m-. ... w. J Freeport, in Stephenson Co., lUinois, has about Fortv Acre nn-ier cultitation.with Log House and other On:buti!in:; is water4 K. . n. r.F K img. r,&n.ifnl SlriR. in lh bv me of the most beannlol Srrinn in the r.mntv.and the hnlanceof the. tact is covered by a thrifty ffroutn of timber. Fvery acre of Ihe farm is susceptible ol cultivation, and whn suitably improved would ma-e one of the most inviting rsai dences in lilmois. j For pan.cu'arsenniifs of Francis Wilsoa, i rf Lewisburg, Pa.; Sam-1 B. H trris. of Free i port. III., or the subtf ries. at Savanna. IIL ,.i . i, . r ia.' E. I'H WBERLIK. L. H. ltOWEX. Nor. 50. 1863 FOR RENT. TWO -STOREY Brick HOl'32 aaa- LOT on Xorth Fuurth siret. JRaH M,rch '63' H' HE GUNS.PISIOLS.FISHING TACKLE, FII3E CUTLERY, M-i te..n. e.er.ll. iTZL?Z?Zr n I , lUII. blur', nil', i ' "J . ", . a.... If U.b. Vnil. Itlo.aa SSaak. Ik, Honks, ets. Foils, Gloves. Masks, Billies, Corkscrews. Dog Collars, Ac cob-. stantly on hand, and for sale Wholesale aad Retail, at JOHN KRlDEK Sa .Sportsman's Urpol. N. E. corner Sod and Walnut Su. Philad'a. Marrb tais STOLES, orexchansett. attae Hotel ol inw undersiftned, on tbe 17ih insr.a seamloa. J dersiM, t. a . iti. .nsr.a Buffahe Kbe. distiactly markeS PETKK L ER. The person bavin- M had best re. llim It MTUA theerT MtP IrODMP. lurn ii. and therebv save IrooMe. A.J. WEIDEXSAIL. Lewisbnr- Feb. 53. , a cM'viwaj j-. a- - - P-j w tiseaeni. March 17 Auditor's Notice. a 1,1, persons interested are reqBrsreil to J lal,e notice that the nodriirned fcaa b'tn appointed Auditor by !Be Orphan Court of l'nion county, ! 4'stribBte thw balance in the hands of Jo- B.Ross, lata Administrator of the estate of Lewis Palmer, gte - i , an() that he will oteel the parties for ,hat prp,,jB ai lre Grand Jury Room, ia i.ewisonrg, on rriaay tnr n-n nay oi .4v next. March 59. IS6t. A. fsWIXEFORD. Aaditcr. , .. j gtates r-y Ag( I A 1 Ll. LICENSE having been granleo to aailarsirn.il in earrr oo Ihe baisiaeaa tinned States claim area's ia Varna ,,; ;" .7 attead roPl, w th. teetion of b'sek pay and bounty aad the pra- f P""- 'ZLa'li represeniauves, and the proaeewtioB Claims against the le 4'4"-. , , . v .March 3?, 'C4 J 1'. H.N B
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