FIT A 71 Mill mm mi i iiwiiie 11111 1 THE UNION," established !a 1S14 Wlwle 2,GtG. jjy 0 x. WOKDEN AND J. It. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1864. THROVE," established in 1843 Whole Nr, 1,0-15. HI l."i per Year, illwaja In Advance. rlNLIM'KU M.I-H.H.1 T-sfcJay ?Irnin; Jfc FrlUy Afternoon. run n;tM:iKr. Ai.:ai.A3. Lincoln AtMO!IM. Fur ff.e First A'-i'iirt n-tif. Ftrtlt .S-.e.ol.l .l.i. '.'! 'it. ' For ' 'Hunt Attttuttiitt nt. revolved bv i h Serae aud ll.ne of of Pennsvivanta in t.'i. That the iil,oiii!! mn o ihe Co'.siiini.oii o' th accordance uuli ine pi. article there. ,t'. There slii I he a.M rl A-Nrmb'v met, nenis le pr. posed i Vrnni'Miu ea.di. iM ..vision, ol Ine irntn llio.nl se(.,,rt u ihe ..iititiiln.li. lo te tics- Ihe third arlirle of the C lruiirJ as seeio-n I . ds loilou a : rl'i-r iii'ur. "Skctio 4. W henevrrany of the qualified electors of mis t'onini . ui-alih mmIi l.e in any actual military vncf, iiJt i rniniM tioo from 'he 1'ier-ilci.i .1 me tuned Mai',, or bv llit au'.'i"ri:y ot tin. I'.'.i.-n. nwea'i!.. huch eli-'trs ir.av t i flraee in all e!e.-ttoii- of sui , molt r lie ieir nuch reaoUuoiis as ire or 'hall prescn! e.l by law. as I v hii I iVt-cin.iTv a- il iher were present ai ihe.r u-iini p. ices of eiecn.n." Tnere shall l.e l.r . a l moom! sei-in.i.s the elevenili srucie of ihe d.n-iiiiiin'ii. lo h. designated as section, eishi and nine, as lotlov.0 i ' MTi'VII IVITIiMFT. ' Sr.rTiow 8. No toll "hall l.e yxwii hv t) e i I.eisla'ure C"i!atniny mini' iliaii one mi- Jl-ci, which sh.iM hr rlear.v epre.eii in ttic utle, except appropi an. n t il! " j Timm aii.x)imft. KreTins a. N bill shall lie pawl hv 'he legislature prauiua auv wn or privneve in auv ca-e u i.ore iik- a'Unoii'y to aiaui such j),iicis it pir iit-e i t tieeii or in-iy lii ie aner l-e cun'errel upia the Cuuris ol tins Commonwea.'h." j Si,Above are the Anicudiii'.utto the t Coni-titution, to aeeei.ted or r-j'-e'ed ; OD Tue'iay the'Jd of Aiit'iist In It. The law was af provi d hj the Goverucr Situr. day last. iielieTin each of tlieni to be jnt and eifujictit, w ni! the fli t i r.ur Uiipt lii .1. ai.d khall advocate aud nrc their ratitk'a'iou Ly the J " tie at the polls. ; BtTuThe H'aisdi.ll t-wisa li 11 Kinprri will pi rf'Tui in I ;i'3 pi ml. nt !l i!i, Friday i V -ning. They promise, in their aJvirust iD' iit, a rich I'ntT'ainmei.t. llSevetal uayn of warm mji.sImuo ful lowtd by fhoirer?, are briogir.g leeta'i. n Out bandjoui'.ly. l'eih aud plum bl'.? 6cni9 are ju't opening. tJuThe Nurtheru Central Itui'road Company wo see is laying new ties and , rail.-, aud preparing for lotg atretches cf 1 double tracks, tuipioyiiig a largo number ; cf men. j Ct-.TK. J. C. Aver, tho patent medi- : cine man, of Lowell, Mass., has adopted i . novel and effective method of keeping lis amo before -the public. Instead of paying thousands of dollars a year for ad- i sjertising, as be formerly did, he inserted line iu Lis almanac as follows : "Trai- tor Ducbauan born April 21st, 1791." The teeth of the Copperhead press are set on edge at this hit if chronology, sdJ they piteh into the venerable doctor with a will, call him a quack, ani bis medicines i Lumbugs, notwithstanding many tf tbem ; 1 1 .1 ... f 1 .1. ....j;..;. . . . , . , , as the be,t in the country. The barrela cf cherry pectoral aud bushels of "pills which Lave been swallowed by the copper- lirad?, appear to be souring in tbcir BloruacLs, since tbey discovered that the j doctor tells plain tru'hs in bis almanac;. EinisbUlC Correspondence ' j TliuittijAY, April 21. roth Ileaies to-day agreed to the "Act prc?cribicg the time acd manner of eub mining to tLe people, for their approval and ratification, or rejection, the proposed Anicbdmeuts lo the Constitution." The time finally agreed upon is the first JLF.SIiAY ("Jli) (F Al'riUjT NEXT. Ihe Legislature to meet on thefuLKiii TtES I'AT (23n) OP Acuuht, afternoon, to ount and declare tbc result. The bill taking from the Farm School the exclusive ri;:ht to the great Land errant, raised Senate. Coallv 1!9 to 9. A bill Lr tho tate to be taxed to pay war losses in the Cumberland valley, virtually defeated in the House, was taken tp in tjeuate, and bad tbe vote cf every l'eu.o:rat present, and one Republican, ri.;..i. :.. i : . . - i " " " ciiucu 1 b I 'I a 0 CU UU VCauiUg, , wLtn tbe Senate adj mrned. bATLKllAV MdKNIMJ. Yesterday, tho Senate took up tbe Appropriation, and tbe Democrats in solid Lody, with the aid of twa or three Repub licans, rais.d the salaries of the Judges generally. Mr. (."jmer propona friO.COO toextend a wicg each side of the Capitol to accom modatc conniiticif, Ae. In to doing he Cuufissed that the proposed removal of the t anttn ta I'hi aue r.i. a nraa . fail,,... , - ( .. . - .. , , 1 -it-uu-dcjMtoorr.uchtobnildib,re- " ' " "1 ,.g. i t ' eohe .Ungbt these buiJuings should le ! 'i.'.? iTf tl I extended .s ongmaliy contemplated. To ; from Northumberland, that on last San- j meet tbe cip-nse be proposed a tax on all """J "fternoon, a set of scamps, supposed I bills introduced for .be incorporation of'' bee0 ?um,!, tmM f 1 Comranies. Tbe ameudment r,. J ,nm Lackawanna and Klootnsburg railroad ! mitt, e of the whio P cumpauy, went over to the bill, and put- j mm, e of the whole t.ng band.pikts under tbe oid leaning Jaiicg L publican Senators this ' house, nried it off ita foundation, m.rf 1 ..... -u.uiug too grouna mat they would not ; threw it down tbe bill, breaking it to poceed witb tbe Appropriation Hill until ' pieces. Nj donbt it was rare sport for Revenue Hill was passed. Tbe expen- tht rsc' i but ,Da owner of the proper tiiture r.r.,r.o...t 1.. i n . '. ' fJi Wm. Elliot, is endeavoring to discover 1 1 " 1 tuc uuiicti 1 finnornna 1 , a f a few "liberal" Kenub-i , . - 1 "Ca. ...ulJ I I., c... m ou!J iU Stat. Treasury 1 lur half a million or a million dollars over drawn in short, bankrupt tba State- iilofs oi w revenue wss a'so provided. 1'pnu the understanding that the Kevenue .... . ' ul l bo reported Monday, tho Aj jimf ria'.iotis were po.ipnncd. W. ANS.unt.n, April I'.t, H'i4. We left llain.biirg on the i!Jih ult., srriv. 1 hi re on tl.u .1 t and are vccauipcd i e .iiy two utiles west ot Am.ipilis. We have h d a vreat deal of rain since wo cticauipe 1 hire. I he ciiui itc is eiceed-1 ii.tfly wriu but the cat mwi loiuetiuira : I'lingt iu a old broiio froui the Cuc:a l.eake. I 1 d. not iLii.k the expedition will leave hire bef .re the Cist of Miy. We arc all j iixtous t.i Kite this f.Lice, and I think by the tif.is i f ti e tin., h we wiil soon have our w'.sIms .'intiiiid, and I ctu rafuly ny li.fitr a iun while you may bear of' a jjreat victory, for defeat is entirely out of the r'i.'3Mou. Our luoito is "tiotury ! r d.at ii." You may think this strong' linuage, but we camo here to plant. Ihe 8tars and Stripes 0D every place Dow occupied by the nebcin, abd wo Icel ready anu aoie 10 u.j ii, loo, as soon as tno UraVe i i. . t . .i , liuroside givis the command. The boys are all auxious to vote next l ali, and I can safely say, if you Can out I carry O.d Abe's election at home the blue-jnatri, if they vote iu tho Q.jld, will hx it ail nyht, lor Copperheads iu the ; .Jt .., be fathers" were in darkness. The army are as scarce ai elephants in K-nu'a. ' gspCl of the New Church bad not opened A few iieoro regiments arrived hero 1 its light upon them. Olds and Vailan-jr-ttr lHj ; I do not know whether they ' di.-ham were not. bvl'...B to the 9 h A. C.rr not. but 1 j ' jhi LlonTiT r.thcr think they d,. 1hcy a, p-ar to be Tho fl)llowirg trum Jules Gerard- auxious .0 og.i, auu 1 nave no unuoi iney ' Irs; liiiht as well as the whites. They ; Lavssouiefew advantages over the whites ; they are in no danger of gettitig tanned, i and their color does not tliow the diit. i There a,o a great many paroled prisoners here 10 the hop!'sla : smiie of them looked, when they fjitt arrived here, as if. they had Lad nothing to eat for some ' time ; but since they are getting Uucle '. Saoi's rations regularly, they are itnprDV- ; ing very much. They showed me Ihe r...o. wey gov ou xsie ; H was a .-I : . e l 1 i . t .v till T.T. Miia.i fii'ttf ui I'uru urcsuf wuica JOOKCU ; iiko a brick than anything else, only a great deal smaller. IsAIAhT SMITH, Co. E, 51st Regt., P. V. A New y fk crre,poD,icnt of tJle Sprint-fieM Uuion relates the follnwins : " 1 n fHwing story I have directly TZfZ TLg fiuaBce onulIllittee 0f the fair called ! upon the Commodore, and solicited at his j bands a donation. He answerd that be ' wnuld give to the fair as much as " any ! other man 10 New 1 ork. Thereupon, the committee visited Mr. A. T. Stewart, . I . .1 In l i .n In. ..rT " . L . MIIU II I'UI.W V IIIUI IUO VUU III IUO ; , o, , . , . 1 Commodore, btewart at onee drew bis i eherfc for SI00.000. and handed it tn th ! committee, and they, armed with the check, again waited upon the Commodore, and showed bim the cnnlribuFion of Stewart. V aocerbut bad been cornorinc , olhpr pcpp,e fw ()llje , jn j," Moek, but this time he found himself cornered. However, he was as good as his word. lie covered Stewart's check; "ith a check of his own for a like amount, j A " Stkliihit " AssUEtt. The 1 r''"g8.?'.d Scict announced the arrival in j tuat town ( t .Maj. J. ('. Yanaria, of the 3d , (Jaio, from Libby Prison. He was cap- tured with Col. Streight, and did not see ' tbc outside ot tbe prison till be was libera- ted. He relates (bat CoL Streight was fre.j'jcaWy consulted by lbe rebel aulbori-' lien, who iiiiMly got Iroin bim a straight ' -. . . I 1 ... 11 ..lr.f him ,1 lha .... I. ected to subjugate. "We have been liiugjonnowalmle less than three , - . .. , , , ,i years anu liave eutgugaica turoc-lonrms i of your territory, and put one halt of yonr lilitiog population on crutches or in their giivr, iqij I luiui turn iu iurci yeBra more we can Caiih you up." That ended the interview. Fessiule. A soldier recently returned io a ueiobboriog vil'age, after an absence of two years, and found bis wife living witb auotLt-r man, IO whom she bad been ' married same moutbs, representing to bim that she bad never been married before, 1 and t.i those who knew, that her hushanrl was dead. Tbe Erst and second busbands ! i calmly talked lbe matter over, and then ' Kfi tbe false one to inveigle another hus ! band if ebe could. That was deoidedly more sensible than shooting at each other i with pistols. An Om Cuiuositv Gone. Travelers up the West branch have all observed .. . 1 - 1 .k. a. M .u. leaning uou,o ou . o.o- o. aUu . . Jin, .'ji puriic iiuituuiuuoiuvb a , decided curiosity, leaning over the edge 'be precipice several hundred feet bigb, " "iKie 01 nearly lonv-uvu uejireee, ' . . 1 . . . . - - - -- -----1 - - . . were, and it no succeeds in H.,........! 1. -ill m.V. It , WliO liltV hnt be will .Wwr. ibbut. W-try Gaulle. J Old Description of a Copperhead. In on of the speeches made during the W war with Great Britain, by Felix Grundy, of Tenoeeacc, occurs the follow- . i ma description ol tnoronKn-j.iiDg uop- perheail, as seen at the present day 'An individual goes over, j . ins the ranks of the enemy, and rat. s his arm, against bis eonntry, he is clearly guilty ot treason under the CunMitution, the act being connuiuiuatud. Suppose the same individual not tn po over to the enomy, but to remain in his own neighborhood, nd, by means ol bis ii.Uaeoc", t. ainsuaue teu men from enlisting; l au in wr.icu case baa he bem fitted ibe enemy aotl in jured the couutry most I . , , . AfcMin, nei-ajs, u. answcring.no ques- tion, Whom, then, do I accusa? if Mm lir l,.r f.-.eatfi hB the friend of his country, and enj iys its jnteci D, t proves himself by his ae tious tn be the friend ol us enemy ; I ae ctine him who i-cti himtlf to work s;8'eni alically to weaken the arm of the Govern ment by destroyini; its credit and dauiper in the ardor of its citiz-:us; I accute bim who bus uted his exertions to defeat the ! loan and prevent tba youtie meu of tho i country from poina forlh lo fi 'tit their ' eouinrj n unian, i .tuui-o uuu wuu u- , riouncL-s wim 1'iv me aisahicrs oi our arms. -.. ' i- j. r i , .1 11 Kiouiices v I I... ...... .....Iin a . is. 1. rtuup. n.iiiiii uii.i ura..nu.j o j o-i of our fueci ss. cucb men I can not ; ; cnn8ijcr friend.,, to this nation." Mr 3-uady was model Democrat, in , , bis dsy, we believe. Coppi rheadism does n it seem to have been ''Democracy" then. ' six to nine miles is a good way to hear a roar : " The very roar of a lion in ita wild state which is music which the most fas tidious would doom worthv of listening to. 1 , , .o.fiw. His Crst note, .when be cimmences to rjar, is a low sound eini'. ting from his chest and nostrils, but is au dible from a great distance. This is a spe cies of prelude, and immediately afterward it is repeated ; but this time more loud and protracted, the jaws of the animal be- , j of fc mQa(h bu, ,, fc , o ' & nnfriArl. The third tnd fourth outhur4tii ,re giTCn , ,be ,lr lhroogh lbe fMj el. tended jaws, and with the fall foreeof lbe lungs. To listen to this roar is terrible for those who happen to be crossing the monarch's path or to bo marching through the lonely forest. At length, after two r three more utterances of the kind, the - bo commcned with less "e00U, n0,e8; The dw,"Ce ha been ,ble to ,race lbe Vt0BKM of me won uy nis roar, wuenioere nave oeeu no contrary winds and no mountains or other oljects to interrupt the sound, ia two or three leagues; but when be roars , , , . about a league on. one who la Dot aeons- 6 ' . tomed to the sound would believe him to be close at band.' Washingtoh, April 22. The follow ing information was received here to-day concerning the recent disaster at Ply mouth, N. C. : A rebel ram came down the river about three o'clock on Monday morning. She floated down with the cur rent, and was not discovered until close under tho .bows of the Miami. Lieut. Commander Plosorwent fira d, si 'I ted and fired the bow gun, loaded with shell, which struck the ram, rebounded, and instantly killed bim, a piece of the shell penetrating bis breast. The ram then at'.aeked the soatbfield, and she sank in fit e minutes. Tbe Miami was somewhat injured. Lieut. D. A. Irwin, of Co. F, 12th !,CD0. LV,72.V V,omntea 10 69 con a Cavalry, has been promoted to b C'ftain ot Ca K- io the u 'g .... Jiarln consequence of physical disa- biliiv I. taut. J. t . Laale lebdured bis resignation, which has been aeeepted. Lol'Ihvii.le, April 22. Eighty tnnnn ted rebels csme into Kentucky on Tues day through Found Gap, but were imme diately driven out by a detachment o( the 45th Kentucky mouuted iofaotry, Geo. ; IJabn. Oeo. Ilodson rcporU that eastern Kenlnelrv i now freer! from tha rehola (JoL WeatherfurJ, of tbe 13th Kentucky I cavalry, started one company from Harks- :n- i :. r liii.k.-j .r.i..... .nil iu uuiauiiui a Ltuui tiim vauu ui ainiuk 120 and drove tbem into Macon county, Tennessee killing 8 and capturing 10 pris oners and 50 horses. CarrultH Semi-Weekly Wheat, 1,50 Barley 90 to 1,00 Rye 1,20 Ecpg... 15 Corn, 1,05 Tallow 10 15 CO 55 .u, a q. pf 33 jb -5 Flaxseed 2,25 KlflTq.fl " Wool. Dried Arples 81b Potatoes.. Firkinliuttcr - IS Sides & Shoulder 12 riiaiuu.,. ... o..... on. ir 1; riCBU UUoe. I1.IU M.'l 4,5. and 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 & Shoulders witb Rib,J:.....L..10 Tlfflt " , ,,.. '' r.mer.i w..m-i.y at :'oii. 7 T: C, To Carpenters and Bricklayers. "CARPENTERS and Bricklayers will find , , , j - u J steady employment and cash wages oa the new buildings for Railroad Machine Shops, Foundry, Ac, at Kenovo, 25 miles above Lock Haven, on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Wages of Carpenters, $ US per dayt of Bricklayers, $i.50 per day. Boarding, f 1.50 per week. H. Tf CAMPBF.M.. ipra:,i8ci. Bah'tof th work J Auditor's Notico. IN the Orphans' Court of Union county, i In the mntternf the final account of Dan-1 lei Ludwig, Administrator of ihe estate of I his wile, Catharine Ludwig. dee'd. filed by I hi Kt(riilr.r nndr nrnl .!. Ar. The ntlfil nn ' ,.,,,, I repot fiiej to ihe above account will meet for ihe - purpose i.f tulfillin!; the duties of hi . appoint- . A () )() A M Jnas UXX, Aaditor I .rll 23. 114. Court Week I'nion C'otinly 'onrt lr la mat Ion WllEKKA-i.lhe Hon. flAM l. K. WOODS. President Judge forihc i)th Judicial li.. . r u....i..J... - . i I A'-1 oil oi . en ii- i v aula, i.oiito. -rn ui liic coanlj of l;ili()11 Ml,H,n aiof , Her, and Jio WSijuistom aiidJ.ui Wills Kip.,Asso- : ciaie Jnd-es in l.'nion county, have issued ihe. r precept, hearing .late the 'ii i dav of .Dec r, I H, and to me directed, for Ihe holding of an Orphans' Court, t 'on rt of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General IJ.iirlrr Ketsions at J.K WISUCW;, r ih- eonniy of I'Mll.V, on ihe Third Monday tf MAV, (heni ihe Kith day) lsttil.an.l to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby Riven to the Cor oner, Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in and for the comity of Union, to appear in their j own proper persons with their records, inqui I sitions.examinaiions and other rememhrances . men iinmii a loimii u. ut uu.k diMdii ii- k..l.nir.n.......... I.. .).... ..J ... 11':. : i , 1 "esses ami oiner persons prosecuun in behalf ..... . . me i;oinmonweaitti a".nnsi any person or persons, are required tn be then and there attending, and not depart without ieave at their T'"' r"lue5,e'1 ",e P"c'ual in th'ir atlendauce at the appointed ume agreea - , ble to notice. ;'ven under my hand and seal at the Sher t .i.e... . n I a..oi... ,u. i.:.u A . e ins 'nine in ..ic i.nii on v 01 April , u moi, ani ine inyear ol Hie Independence of the United Siaies of Ameri ca. liod save the Commonwealth ! I.. F. AUURIOHT, Sherid Issue List fur May 16. I Panl Rentier vs J A W Anderson 3 J &. J Young vs Jos M Thomas 3 Jim li tioo.linan vs Wm Youne 4 Snyder & Orulib vs J &. C Kierlcnr r wi no 5 to 11 I other parties vs same 12 Daal l.'angler vs Jere Anderson 13 John IMser vs Danl Tvcber I t David T Davis vs lieddes Marsh & Co 13 Charlotte Lons; vs Jere Kleekner ci al 16 II Feller V wile vs S C Will el al 17 David Uauchman va David Kessler H Hayes & Meylert vs Wm Kilter I'J Francis Jodon v Lloyd (iintir 3D Peter C Hummel for use vs J Hartman 21 Wolfe, Wetzel &. Co vs Ed Frirlt wi no 22 Brobst & '-'lark vs WR4P Sechler.wi no 23 Hank of .N'Sfch'd for J Bower vs WLKitter 21 Rachel High vs John F Kichard 25 C Hassenplug fr Kleekner vsDMoyeret al GRAND JURORS, May T. 1S64. BuJf.tUx Peter Slear, 8 L Ulirk.Wm Ren ner, Adam Homier, Jas Mathers Fred Kenner ritw Berlin Cornelius Jos Kieckoer, Michael Specht LeiCisburg Jon D Forrey, J Miller, T G Evans Hartley Jas Glover White Peer Jacob EDgtemanJsrael Gayej, Jacob Troirll Limestont Jacob Derr, Jacob Spangler K'tly Harrison Reiser Union Thomas Pursel.John Moser Brady John Grair, Jr MtJfLnburg 8 Geieo W.BuJTG Hauelf THA VERSE JL'KORS. LeivinbnrgC F Hess, Jos Eckbert, W P Kielly, Sol Kilter, C C Dunkle, Peier Beaver. Griggs Marsh, J M Evans, J H GoiMimaa, VV ilruwa, jr, Jesse Scbreyer, w S brewer, G Y M'Uughlin Kelly Flavel Clingan, J H Criswell Bratly Hubert Brown, J R Fullmer, David M'Carty t7nifn Henry Gibson, Jacob 8ietler, Wm Reichley, Jonathan Hummel Mew Berlin -5 C Miilhnuse, J S Heimhach Httrlley Juhn Die hi, Levi Mercer, James An-Me, Isaiah Curl JjewU John Swenpel, Jacob Katherman West Buffalo Berth. er Thompson, Juhn Hiltlebranri. J M Harbeson, Daniel Fither afv Hujfntt John Wertz, W I Lino, Mi chael Broti . MijflinhurzTi II Rissel Wnite Jteer tieo Brown, Jr. Wm Browner ihtrtlrtim James l.eplry, Wm Mover ' Bnffiilte James Ma lbe is, Adam Grove, W : T Lmn, hhas Koer Limestone John Mitchell, Jr, Jonas Hoy REGISTER'S NOTICE. "'OTICE is hereby given, to all concerned. 1 that lhe following named persons have seilled their arcounls in the Register's Ollica at Lewisbur;, 1,'nion Couniv, and that Ihe said accounts will be presented for confirm- anon and allowance t uic vrinaus v,ourt ,n be held at LEW'ISBl'Rli. for ihe countv of I'nion, on the third MilMlAY of May 1 next, being Ihe Kith day of said month, viz : 1. The account of Jacob Frock, Survi ving Executor of the last will and tesiainent of llrnri Frock, late of Limestone Tp, dee'd. 2. The account of John Cun.lv, Esq., Trustee of Mrs. Either Christ named in lhe I... , ! I ,..1 lMllm.nl nf 'i. J. Sf .... faiher of aiJ Esther Christ 3. The first ami final account of John L, Reaver one of the Eirentors of J,.t.n .VI.iv. la,e of Hart ey (now Lewis) Tp , dee'd. 4' 1 be first and final account of William Lxecutor of the last will and testament ' of William Kltekntr,Me of llarllry Tp, dee'd. 3. 1 he account of J 1 VanValzah and Samuel H.Barber, administrators of Sarah L. Ian Valzah, late of Burtaloe Tp.. dee'd. 6. Tbe account of Andrew C. Hagenburh and Samuel Hagenbuch Execnlors of ths last will and testament of Andrew Hugmbuch, laie of East Burtaloe Tp. dee'd. . 7' The account of Michael Schnure Ex ecutor of tbe last will and testament of Mel chior Smith, late of Hartley Tp, dee'd. 8. The account of Samuel Bechlel.admin istrator of George Stuhi, late of East Butfaloe Tp, dee'd. 9. The account of Isaac H Wagner, administrator of Michael Wagner, late of the Uoiough of Lewisburg, dee'd. 10. The first and final account of Daniel Long. administrator de bonis non cum lesta menio annexo of lhe estate of TAomat Miller, late of Hartley Tp, dee'd. 1 1. The first and final account of Matthew Morton, administrator de bonis non o( J F Mantgomery JWer.late of Hartley Tp.dec'dJ 13. I he account ot Charles Moll, anmis- istrator of Jrs NiMonnaA Mull, laie of West Butfaloe Tp, dee'd. 13. The second and final acconnt of Charles Moll, Executor of tbe last will and testament of Conrad Moll, la.e of West Bull aloe Tp, dee'd- 14. The first and final account of J M C Ranck, administrator of ths estate of milium Kanek, late of White Deer Tp, dee'd. 15. The last and final account of David Herbst, Guardian nf Hannah Stahl and Leah fctahl minor children of Mary Stuhl, late j Marv Bechtel. laie of ItnfTaloe Tp. sn-f vran.l rhit.lren of I'ttrr liechlel, late ot Dullaloe Tp. decM. 16. The acconntof R.ihert Jleed Eeeutor. of the lat will and tesiament of llmjaimn limullumiir, dre'd, late of llarllry Tp. 17. The first and final account of J P Starr, admit islraior mf JJm Nnrr, late of Wk.l. 1 1.., 'I'n .l'.t . The account of J .pnh Booh, one of the Executors ol ihe last will and ;rtainnt of Jihn U'u'b, late ol the Ltorouh of .M.iliiii burit, dee'd. IK. The first and partial accnunt of John V llarher, adminisiralor euro letainento aiiii"io of laituc L Hick, late of ihe Uorough fcf Miffiinhurg, dee'd. 20. The acrouni of Johnson Walls, fSuar dian of 7' Uonitl Hunk, a minor of the Bor ough of l.ewisbnra. 21. The lirJt and partial account of Con rad tshecklrr and Daniel Reber, administra tors of JuAn Hili'r. dee'd. 24. The pan.al account of S. T. M Cor mirlf, a lniim-lraior of the estate of Juhn WiUnn, late of Brady T'p, rlec'd. j 23. The Ouardianship accnn.nt of Peter ' Oetx, Oeardian of. the minor children of Uturge Mali!, late of Fast Murrain Tp, dee'd. K. II. W 1J1KEI,, Kesifer lleeisier's Ollice, I.ewisburj;, April lt,l6t SHEUIFFS SALES. TY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. and Vend. J j) Ex. i ssn,d ' "I of Ihe Court of Common Pieas of I'nion county, and to me directed, will be .exposed to public sale or outcry on Friliy, M.jf 13, lSGt, I . ... .. ... . - - ' ---j-, , ih. nh ... i ,.ik. itenrr ?lnee?e. in ine : Unroiish of liartletoa, and county aloresaid. ; in n'rlork 1 ill o'clock. A. M.. I a certain Lot f Oround filnate in the I Bopmch of llai;:t..n, county afores.i.d. , bounded on the .i by puhl.e road leadn.c - frin Hartleton to OrwiR's Mill, on the souib hy lhe Turnpike, on the sol .by Wid-.w 1 ,UCas, and the north by an a'lev, containing ,,.. ni in ot an acre, more or ess. nereon are erected a TuoMorev Frame Dwelling House, a Frame Barn. Wood Hm.e, Well with a pump, and other outbuildings wuu the appurtenance:, Ac. Also, -. 2. A certain tract of unim proved Timber Land, Mtiiate in Hartley Tp., county aforesaid, bounded on the east by D. ti;zer,.on the south by Paddy's Mouutain, and on the west by Jaci b Vana!a,and on the Ttnh by Thomas Arniiia2eTcntainini Three Hundred aud Twenty-Five Acres, more or leas, with the Appnrienauce, &c, as lhe property of Samtal Huupt, Also, on Saturday Miy II, lG!, at the Riviere Hmise, in the B"nch nf Lewisburg, county aioresaiil, at 1 o'clock. P. M., A certain vacant Lot of Ground, it bein Lot nuniVr five (.i).sitna:t in the Tnirersiiy addition to the Borough of Lewis-bur?, bmin-dt-d on the easl by Sixih street, on the ouih by St. Georpt; street, on the west by lot IXo. 4, and on tht north by James allev, contain ing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, with ...q - - -. . - - . j the apourtenances, &c as tbe property of Lphraim Li Itiowrtf. L. F. ALBRIGHT, Sh'fT. Sheriff's OITiee, Irfwisbur-, April 15.1S64. JNDEPENDENT HALL! LEWISBUKO For One Slight Only ! On Friday Evening, April 29, 7Vie On'iinal and Only Cenuiti BLA1SDELL LRO'S TROUPE or YacalintM, Harpist,, ANO Swiss Bell Ringers, Of IO Performers. Tbe largest and most attractive organ ita- ion in '.he country, entirely novel and orici- mi, superior iu every .pecmuiy, inu ineiocl in; the lollowin; immense and unparalleled combination. Foremost among the tialaxy of Arusia included in this Company will be found JJaila me Ulaislell, Mr. Korlolph Hall, Mr. Frederick L'ucTi, Mr. Henry lluch, Mr Frank More, Master Steva Young, Little (Mara, II. M. Roger, W. 1? Hl.ifl.ll, II. E. Dlaisilell, It will be seen that lhe eomhitaiion abova given results in an entirely first-class enter tainment such as has never before been given by any other companv. The manager will therefore be pardoned for directing auienlioa to the fact that ThN Cnterlalnturnt "ol only combines ao indefinably grpatr ' oegree oi nove.ry, variety, and eii-ct, wiinm , ',sclf. than can be found in any oiher eni'r- I lainmeut, but also a nearer approach to per- j lection in every detail. vTha Company , "i '.' .h,... u ....j of performers ever brought logeiher. Jo. regard io ine .eatnres peculiar to me enier- tainment, of course there is no comparison. and 11 can only be said thai Ihey will bs found as pleasing and satisfactory as Ihey are new and attractive. CAKDS OF ADMISSION S5 CENTS. Reserved Seals, SO cents. ( lioors open at 7. to commence at 8 o'clock, For HhIh, Mice, RonchcH, Ants Jlrd JSiivM, .Moll. in 1 urn, wooi- ! r u,&.c.,IiiHet ou rianti-.ro If, Tut up in 35c. 50c. and Jt.OO noian, BnttlM nd Fljkl f iftUd $i SIZr'ftfnr HaTaXS, I't'BUC I aaTlTL'TIOJIS, 4(k "Only Infallible rvmediei knowit.0 "Frvs troui roiaona." Not imnrous to the Human Family. Ilts comu out of tbrir huleg to die." rtTSold Wholesale in all large cities. raSoM bv all Druggists and Retailers everywhere r"!!! Bbvire !!!of all worthless imitations, rter mat "i.osTan a name is on eacn i Box, Bolt. e, and Mask, before you boy. ! HTAddress lit.NKV R. COST tR ",,j'""'l1ijr,48'', TJ "'V, V I iTrTSold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug. gists in Lewisburg, Pa. lu3mrjj WANTED, F ROM 8,000 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Tim bers, delivered through tne summer, to Wm. Moore, on the bank ot ihe river ai w mouth of Buffaloe Creek. Timbers to ne ik,.. leel Innir and four inches thick. Per- r,;.h timbers can get 1 Patierns at ByeTs' wagon shop, Lewisburg.! Price of limbers 65 cts. delivered as above. Feb 4 18C4 WM. TRICK It CO Great Central Fair .)K Till SANITARY COMMISSION. ; VJlct tf Cc torn mUitc "ft t, tJr, InCm uwt ttT set, I a, 119 .Vttil .Vr-cui'i .V". r, I rilitJaDaaj'tiiJl, A I'Klk l4. Tb Coanmtlte on Lab l.t- m-nnni Ulv .. t" iTiTItt- d.-ui.i-aWoii,.',! llii iti jri;-'i.fl. - uk I -r ' VbH-tl tUrJ It..- Ln:i'U af" aUi. A3 IIU I Iti jH-slr rt- Uiulr atrioLic tliu lltv oik U in u ti ; iu u ol vlf cwuuiry , It tm tiul Jtial itn.j jr - r t l In y i.ulj iik.el(.eu(.jur'.,mijr inwin r"u' u tliv .b- j' tf ui till: .iir. iltc lO'iat ',U1;- ptti hit iac-mj- lflltiiig Uit. ul, at iti i.uie Uiiif tNc (! it titt', !' tv fct-i lur tutj cvnuilutiin r.f a aiiiuc i n S L" from j ull cliaf tli tl runifjuui.ity. .Mauy n-U t-ul" ft U ul llirir lttrr liiiinijf. who wnulil not MitM-rt 1 Uicix iui luiutiv.r tlej-iaituiut r.f ni'luilry ( u i rl iil fct ot ijitavt lainr, but, if ttU-tici, mil be pi'iMiU lift; ti tUiiudiM; rvrulu. ibe KU'Cv tf Ui .Uii Mai d.-i-u J ufn th hmarty cfucriatioo ol vrj -lrui!Jit i't lull j-bt.- Withiu ur ' liauit aol we Imiir' mil t-ii" jurU)iai. ; llie miutrtl ' aukrrv-tw, awii all oibfr, tu UKm bill witu us iu furtb- vtinj tbti(rml w-nakol (.lrfiiiiu arid hiuaia.T. liii"UuiiU-f iliAipfii iib Uw Uiiiiiiijltnr,Tii; I ia,-. io vulH'u lbe L- iutribiliiia of ' ou tmj' la- 1 r." or aaruiua, Irnu i-'ery Mtiaaa iiid taburv, f r nil, nt-nalir- anU m j-Itt j ; Lr tkut, rarnr, U'Wt uil clerk (t rTerv iucotMirati-4 aii-l uniucurporaUr-J futpnufr ranixraul iU ir-r rompfiby, tttuplotbH I tiriu, tuaiii, biabUfi bui J, iruD work, nil work. Hi ill, mini; aii'l I'O'iiic uift : Iroui ejrry riTMt tubvf atvi broker, iDi,-'rlTtaurtiu-rabl Birrrtant.: Jvr4. I am nlecii.au,; tii-aniT. r.uiijr ol arttl. pMibr, ; y i:i'fr aiail uivT-l-auic , Iruiu wfriy khvtuiuiiI yirr, cjotrru r -.uiit iy: .rurvr but urt ,,I.or-iud ibiai- . er; Uriuer.bt rtit-miml-iauJ : rwiwt r ; .r- m - mao '"r'.V.,'r".V,", Z'Z tu t maai , uiuliucr an 1 I i Da tliKil iu uriiin; L - ll, tt-natt.al Iti- s-HOl.or ia - mn m.y i ii.ru a ti t..lf'-i, fi ui -iiiif n f.-rtui. wilt ' iu lbe Rlalrnui fs-utiy.vaBi, Jr- B'.J i'wiaaita. fecii i. iuobuiu uw evutrit'uL.Mi ol ihiv j) ri li tu all Iff fat rn.i .dm ajALa. ! - Ktxjrl'f ftrtn'. eori ifii.ni. ruui(.ariii, riaiij.l, ai'i i..f, III I Hit io lit bsia Ih vulltriUElitftnt wiM d'llti(uOI frviu i-fcr r Urr i ,-roii t tt iuum uaiv aa4 fcua. lllU UlNin turlr turialia. ab li vaai U ClwTtfv U-a..iwvI- Jt, rf-ttana, nh'.dri, tn't-'a, aJtnora aal aroft ptw; ail otbrr Toua ngagrll m tk lcarariuroiiMr f ri'i'u. Mi D ot U li work wiu.t ba jjrf.En(! by lhaprana titlM lire auai ctlurta of I Itx abl wuli-ai' aiatl, pi Ui b aauciaUtl with lit LuuiBiiiWe Iu cariDa out Una bian. biaBittw fw-I th ixpiiiit-iltty c! tli work , ti.)r ( utiiaVriatt. D. a bich. Iu t- icesf jj, will r- , quir a irrtcrt i.m fl' atio of th-ir piu. ai. J they ' ti.riir cail uutu aii -arbrt bvbbtw lo aananabi tli-UT-lu i-i t'KlU?r in ?rr Ua u, ta nbti. a4 O'ttbtji, . au4 f.'im oi tiabisUi.u if lanir anJ rullmvu to co -oj- r;' a ub i biu in Lbi ifroal work aBM .a Jr Cf lof . Ju lu uutiibX-Ciuriii,: cuubtid, tlir coal aba vrt rur!M, ana id tu am-uiiurn uiairtctt; rjp-iat.y lrtarr t-a otCLi4iiiii'a in lli larnv t- wua, au tuat lbt y- uiiat I- i'l- iimy Itavv a 'i on-u tunity lbw rru.r aais lain e liit ir irialtn-a aui rrnrn-ia naMiuc uk baiul t i'f tb'-tr d-uulr ib ilu: ariiiitu if lb- aaltoa. i Ti wrk i-r ;tie (.'i tnuiiitri. my b. prmvu'.r-i whi r bf I'tbrr r :ort cmu bv itia ie f r lb l airKaa m tbf Blurt a cf lbe c'l ruiou. A tl.y rsnauA'n t.( ihw niunt, i til a tla a priiiua-t of lbe UiTtww, ran In- cbiaibti, ..j.r. n u,rtai.i. ..lie e suid m Lrwured s,r tr. - H.ri.tU-u. Ib-Ird tli.r-it irt or se-un of u.tm Slule. wh. ro ll.e il.j . I.h.,r mj at Im iMKUd, if ur.rix.tH.uf c.a be K.rmt-i to rerh tbrni. I . oiudiii'woiq not cloee witbt.ut anai upon m.k Pauriaiiuiu. or -stiiu.hm.it ibo duty ol ukm( ; n -ii: t t a 11J enercelie action lo Mcur. U.. beavfib of ; ...... .ii ,h..,,i lh. imiuiii.u in ii uuuet'e..ar) iod. nore, tha tau.. v pre-eul tne u'us--t to tne oeopi. oi ID. tttra. States uaaieil. lo tt.e cmiu e.iiOratgD of our araiiea, the la. vr of the -ait if.T I '..aniaslv.s"' a ill b. ireaLj anirmeiitfil. lly the fir?t of Jti. Tue.ouo nn-it on. of the larL'.-t armies of m..l.ro tiiaw will b. op-ratio in the li'.l 1. a. iare a t.rr., mattered over r.ai".s to wh.rh .th- m-n ar- un.-cliaiated, mu.t ner..arlly carry alnnr witb U a larm amooatof pieEnesj. lutferio; ao.i dmth. to ay uotbiois cf the pihtixtX asixrora of the hittU-Vi'l. Tli-w liulT-rine. It is nnr beiM.lrn datr, mr rn-n ani Christiana. u r.-.iev.. A great an-1 vhluhtene.1 pple, .bjoym tb blMrina i-t a government of lh-ir own uj..yiiic lb t.iwrinj. a government or un-ir a Bfl.kiu. ct s-t mtrcst &.iitkue u men sutreriDir u ntiaintmn ita authoritr. ftnl will not bleY thtft : lbe 'm.KKAT CKM'UAL FAIR.' drawing iu product. ! from tha lbrr ."tatri M ivBUIvaBla, Nw irry anJ 1 brUvin, ao atHuwat In all mineral, acrtVuitoral, and ( : ib'iuatnal wiltn, rtiall la 11 bebind anv aiaaliar tffirt 'wbit-bbaytrntajwilbrlb letlat f lb a lion I nbiktran. I a it ! dvW! nt lo mnltlply crrrnlsri: fo rx- THk;l AVTIlOklTT THr Till CIBCl'Laa WILL MM fl EaaAtT r..a tn aarl'.Tis.i nan or CMranx. oa a-ir aasrirtMia coaaiTraR or iad:u asp .iistlbmc, to rautxeb at owea. ' a the w.'aa or tuij wwrnu : and .It 1. boned that : nndvr it. ortraaiaatioD. iU .plraa ap in all th. town. and bui-T n-H.na i.f tbe PtaU-a of faawi'Tlvauia, Xew J.., and Uela.ar ' SubripUonn will h thankfully neknowl.il.-eJ In tl,. nrw.pnrer, ..f Hhilad.lphia: and it h ..rvdnirabl Uiattb.jcirani-niHH.a.Maaehrr.i.hwaiMnrledaaent ill stimiltat. rtfirt in nsh.r loealrts-fc All Koihseri, tioo. .I.oul.1 be a l lrewl t. JunV W ri.A.iiinKN. Tr.ur-r. one of th- "Omnnitte .n Linn, iscnn aso Kava.ua," .No. lis South .vrnU) 'aaNfu'ulri in areolar, ar.4 Poster, will b. ir.ar.ird lo rrtiM apririna tr tbrm. Da-ett h tb. Cbairman or the Comttiitiea a. above, - L. HlTllilVKKY If (ND. Ouius. J'MI.X w. I'l. 4..1IOKN, Tiri.i.n KEV. K. W. IILTTKH. C.xrvscivi StratTaav MitillXtioK J. ll rcllKs... Suarrmr. HOKORABT MEMBERS. Ttl FxelLIS.r, A. (Ill RTl. U.iv.runr of rYnn's. Ilia ll.-iu.iv I. JKL PAKKKK.iiov.rsnr of N.J. Hi. Kx.aLi.isnr. WM. t'AN.NiiN. Ilovivnor of O I. Hon. AI.K ANOI.R Uj NHY.Mavornf Pbilaualpbi. U.S. Jo-KI'll R. 1.T.4-,... Penn'Tlvaua. Hon. Jl'Ia.K I'AKPKNTI'lt, N.w Jeraey. Ilw. JUIsiB ll.l;KI.Min. li.tawar.. XIU. lio. uCOUiii: U. l KAUIt, Army of th. Pate Baa. COM.MITTI1K. P.lrHt Rev. Hi. bo, p,tt.r M.-t ll-v Ki-bn wi K-v I'l'hor, ?initxa lira. K.v. K. W. Ilolt-r I h a. roiaa. Hit flrsrr. M. Dal aa. lira. Jihn Seer-ant. Sir. John M yi'tt. Mr. Oeneral S..,. Mra J. K.lrar Tbnw.n. M;a J.rfb Harmon. Jr. ! R.v. Or Hr.iaarJ Fe. W. P. Ilrl K.v r. w. ii.ni.r I HeV. Ilr lO.r I H.mu-I M. r. lt..n J t.n fctnr Toinpsil r Kf-N-rl W l.r,... rram'-l '" K F- ttlovKtoa Mrt. L. Mntfffrtvrr ft ai. I mi. nek F-al.y Mr, rt-wirc V W-ftr. J .bn Hii'.h .in , tt iilinia R-v. W. SiiMtrli. T. TI. Profewr lUnry ropnew I'liarl-a P. r..tt. M. 1 tr. K.ll-r William-a 1 lion. wsld Thmoa Mra. Js-r: W. liarrva. Wpk r A Or if I. Mm. M N.Kvl'ar Mn. J"U F"rory. W . ani'irl A frravcr. !r. kb b TurUj. Mi -a A Facrr. Mi l!b. a-ef. lllM Loftjaa L Clsnni. " n B".;. " -nel """"J?, Advantages of tha ! KN'UCKLER W'ASIIINO MACniXE. 11UK Ihe purpose of convincing the com ' niunny ihat lhe Diuckler Washing Machine can aoi be snrpSN'sed for rase avid ' apidny in wa-hing eloihes, I lake paure id referring In Miss farah Uihbony, (.laugh- ter of John Uibbony of this place,) who ia ' ptewen vear .tld. m-ei.h hh noiinda. and dn lhe week's washing for Ihe family in llirrc bourw, and considers it a very liehl job. Willi the assistanre of the '-Knuekler.' Machines and Brownicg's celebrated Wrin gers always on hand. DANIEL BROWN. Lewisburg, March 5, 101. THE GREAT American Tea Company, 51 7ESET STREET, NEW YORK, inc its organittticn, b treated a ne era ia th hieti rj of fkUlm TEAS La this Cos n try. ALL our Teas ara selected by a i'ff'-Hr'ifnal Tea tauter, ipprifly and vir!uiTfw lv i'f ns.and we nr rharp ever TwoiVnu Ccnle) jri-i- pound ateOTt cost fvt orifinal barkacra. W hare but One tMce to aTiry one for each ijnftl It v, and that prion ia always in ark. d on eaxb -aiapte paca ,.re at our Kt'r in plain Azurva. V. in.ue aMonthlv frkw 1-i.t of oorTeai, whirh will h. rent rr to all who order it-w. adv.. ev-rv Tea ' Xrllertofe.it. It enmnnm a lull aMorlnienl ieierir fur.very Iwalltjin th.out..l'rovine. South m.r- lea and tbe Wert In.li-a. In thin li.t ear-h kin ! i diri rf.l Inin Va... m.M.. a. n.i.litiM. namelv: Carco. ' Huh Canto, liua, (meat, tl.it .erv on. mav naje. . aland from daseription and lh. ,nrw ' "' j O.mpauy are delermiuaJ to nnOeraall th. wnol. tan trsde. . . . I ijaiii.i'.iiii.- -r-- W.(tuaranttoaiUallonrteallnoril!ina.paraaara ,hi, b, nttraetiv. to th. many who hava kmaufum bmn pa. in tnormoui Prouta. wj.T,rex"u"I an well and promptly n thoh tha huy.r ; raui. hima-if ivina tru. weighta and wrea. nnd always ...nnii.. ever.thmir: our remonritl!itr .nabllna us to do all w. p'romire. Krrry dealer can order hi. tenadlreet from lb. Company, nnd nnrliv. ."Id boal. nena within liv. Hundred (-i nulaaof .Nrw York ran Return Tea bought of u. 11" they are nul eheaper than they ran buy .Irrwh.re.andthepnrcbaarriadisaatirfle with hi. harizain. within fonrtean dayai,U aud have too money refunded to them. Thuna who nr. ov.r livn Uundred mil., ran bav. thirty days (.0) and tba nauvs privileffeo eatendod to thett. neaiua. tneaa n.ivnncamra me voiwany "i" nay an Binenara, both waya If tlx T.. nr. return!. UKEAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANT. HirOKIIRS ind jobmr?. .1031 u rsszrsr.,yTOMX. Estate of Lewis D. ?3r&er, det'i VDMIMSTRATOR'S N'tT'CG. l.ti r of adiniutsiraiioo on ihr esiat cf l.,u li. farmer, decease;!, laie of Hininoa B.,io". having been granted to the 30srit,er ty tl Kegiirr of I nion contyin due form ol law, all persons indebted to said estate are here' nontied to make immediate paymeui, and ill having any just claims a;a:usi the iiue aj present theul dulv an'hent.ca:) for sen'ement lo JOHN YARCER. A'tmiu'r Estate of Willi m Cutter, d- C'd. DIIMhTRATOK S NOTICE Ti !rsa, Lei:ers of Adinimstraiton on ihr tsiata ot William Cutter, late ol Brady lowr.ia p deceased, have l.een pranted to lhe sbbtciiltr by lhe Ri gisK t of '-O.'.'O coamy in du form of law, therefore all rsoon ra lo'ed lo sail esiaie are reqaeted t. mat m.xei'.ata fay Bient, and ihue havmz usi claims it aim t (he same mav preseni ihrm doty au'henu.aitj for seiileoeB i ike snher;cer. .Kt?) JOHN MEEK. Administrator. A. ELTON & Co., sail Bralf r la ; Lr ath?r, Snsac, Skt-p ar.J Caif Skins, aVi. 431 Xirtk TLird ttittt, lbil:elil:i:i. i; KTHnU. forsac and Mr-ns hrttjht, o sold on I'oinmiisioa. Advance ..! ou Conninrnen'.s. ISov. 3-. ClnilJ 1 ' -T" ' I 1 Caih paid for Bark. VTrsff to porehar a Tra ooaatity ti lIOf K OAK. RtitK. d.l.red al mvTannerv Yard ia Lewisoar-, (ot whiall I will pav the hilieal f net in em".. May I t. l"tJ K- J. KCLL. MSN YAH7ED. CO OK OO M F.Nr WANTED AS Carpfnter?,Foatbnil(er.s anJ Laborers, TI WHUM constant employment ano good! J wa;- w.tl te gives. CASH FAIU LVEKY WEKK. Fi;:C!T. BII.LMETES CO. ; l.ewisr orir, ra , utcemoer H. IffUJ CEBIEIJT ! GEHTillT ! ! j : rimii u:--fcriiier wou:u ic?t..uiiji.iiiiin I n,j ci cailnmeri and the public fto . u u . n . K.i . .t i rally that he wrl have eonstarrrly oa kaa4 rally i '. sud for sale a full supply of his superior hydraulic cement. Parties ai a distance the line ..f Canal or Hat' -cad can hava tfcslf orders Riled at short notice. Address ROBERT VAT.ENT1SB. DellefoaM, Pa. CERTIFICATE. Ve ia certify thai we hava uaed tba above cement in ihe erection of lhe Brilelonivwaia, works, and take pleasure in reeommeodiaa it tc ail persons in need of a food articla. -JanSSjiS WILS.ON TATB NOTICK ! r, . .. - . , , , a i FT1H E subscriber wihes to Sttlw bit 14 i I Books from 1361 to Jan. 1, 1864, a4 7Zram v.. ,., a ii vn wanra.ia wmjmp wi the areonnts will be in the Vqj.rr's kaadaa Call al his store opposite shs A Co s. J.n :i, ei a. k. ziu.mckmajt. i . r" T " " $75 TO $150 FEA HCIllTH. .rTT, ...,VT, ... r Lt '. T CfcVllAO HA. I CHl.NE CUMPA.NY want an AfCBI ia 1 ... . - . ' 'o0-:.. to sol:e'1 ct i' f 's Machine, with gauge, screw driver aatt extra needles. We wi: pay a liberal salary ' SD J Wf' " C'r '' Commis.ioB. ToP Particulars, terms, ir, enclose a stamp, aasT address T. . PAtiB.Tolc.1o.0 I. m l Af-at for th. Catknl The Eye and th Ea. DR. S. II. KMUH T.of Ltwinburt. kavfaf pfaa.i iwentv five years' practice, c flora h.s services to those who are afflic.J wiiJa disease ! Eyes or Ears. The following la oa of a number of Tesiimeaials Hy sea hal ntUmet of kail! wr,( , m Ufa, nf oam and nearly as of tbeHb.r. I ba-1 phy.w an. altMelinaT btaa to BK a-af-t. Or ikowbt nn.l.rw.h bin eaaa. arwl ervl him witbowtan 'Hxracv oaM a.'ia. ..I wan? sAMtax wuu. an ar1tict-J l st." bin a rail. Haitl-b a. Jan 7, li Mu-J John Fairelra. :is -"- .1 i i Ita, Soatk Ban, rtirLADtirntM Twfp.rf.-r. WannfaoloMai at, tMajw. It - All kin.N of "'.'M CliilJrcn'3 wear. T wih v relnra wjv thank. V mj tri.nra af rak-a and tha urmwn,ltn- eon-Mi., fi-r t'bmr v.rv llawml nalronar. rxteoli t. m- ilartna I1 f-w era. anw w iuhl ay to them that 1 new b.- In Mora. f n.v ovw, lapnrtauen anj wianafaetar. a v.rv .awaaiv. a.ii 9 n-nt of all th. .iiTer. -it li-nO. .-n-I -juatili.. of J'a.VST, '( KS. .r ka-iieo and Children, that will le won darln, th- lall an! Winter a-aa.ua. K-inath. Sirvet Imrorter ef all wv Van free. RttroSw. nn.1 havinv ttiens )itturarture1 nnj-r my wn nvsvrva nion enable, at. to erler niv rii.tem.r and tha pmbun a wjueh han.l.iner n-l cf Inn f -r th. tani. mcn.v. Ladioul plea. riv. m. n rail bwfr. ywrrnaaing. lvaa, r.membr tbe name, number ana .treat. JUHN FAREIRA, 5mlOU Nn7l. ArehSKreat, PhiladalpaJV. Geo. W. Carpenter, Henszey & Co'a. Wholesale Dreg and Comical Warehouse. So. Iir, XarkH Vrffl.rtllblrlphhl. THE Subscribers keep ronstantlv on hand a large slock of DKl MEDICINEa. CHEMICALS. PHARMACEUTICAL prapa rauoos and every other article which appspa tains to the business, emhracing lha most extensive variety; also, PAINTS, OILS aa4 GLASS of every description. All articles purchased Irons us eaa l relied on as being of lhe most superior fjna. iiy and ai as low price as they can be bad. Wea-an offer suci inducements as will maka it the interest ol purchasers to lay in th.tr supplies from us and give us their futura 'e . , . patronage, and invite ail who visit tbe iff. o call al our esinousuioe.il. orJ(r$ addressed to US bv mail fjf otherwise will meet with prompt attention. tit.U.VV CAKrX.. I r.K. HL.et A IU. 3in 1033 ' ' 737 Market Street, PhllacL " , AI'DITOUX XtTICP "TV. HE undrsigned, arpointed Auditor bf I ihe Orphans' Court of Cnion county l a udit the accounts of George Ur-Ubaeb, Eq atf guardian of Henry I.. and Catharine Ana Beck, children or Isaac I.. Heck, laie oi tov Borough of Mifilinhurg, deceased, and alsr the account of said lieoree Preisbacb. Esa. trustee of Marv Ueck. deceastd, upon eierp tioos filed, will raeel for that purpose oa Fri day. tha S9th ol" April. 1864. al my office,! the Boronsh of Lewisburg. at !0 o'clock A M. of said day, to aurtil and .jjii in" a nr. I it. JA.11C9 r. i.i.v.., .-.. . 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