mm Am ib in lib i THE UNION," established in 1S14 V.'liolc 0. A'. WOUDEN AND J. li. CORNELIUS. At M-" per Trar, ttltttit In Adinnrc. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA. FRIDAY, MAY G, 18G1 TIIROXICLE," estalilisbeJ in 1513 Whole No, Jfltf. lliii Iff! rlttLMKU tK.l-HrkU Tueay Murium, !t Fri.hy Afternoon. 1UU I'iiLMUrAT, Auk ah A 3i Lincoln Electoral Ticket. BKN A.TUBIA'.. MORTON M'.VICIUKI., Philadelphia. T. 11. CUNNING H AM. 1J-Vit county HMKkSEMATIVK. 'lut District Robert I'. King. "d " Genrgn M irri-uu Coales. 3d Henry Ruium. 4(h " William II. K-rn. fiib " J;.jT iiu II J.-nks. ti'h " Charles M l!ui.k. "ih " Kiher' l'rke. Sib " Aaron .Mull. Oth " J hn A I lies-ami. 10 h Richard II Cry. -II. lllh " Edward 1 1 :li.l.y . I2lb " Charlis V. Reed. Jit h " Ellas W. Hall. 14th " Charles II Shriucr. Ifitb " J"bn N'is'rr. JT.ih David MC-uunchy. 17ih " David W. Woods. ISlh " Isaao li. ..sou. ilifa " J.itiu I'a'iou. 2tih Samuel It. I) rk. l!It " Kvcrard ll :n t. 1T2J Juhu P. Penney. 1!.'2J " Ktieii'Z r M'Junkin. icith " John W. Uiauehard. .i.it.NMI-:NTS. For the. l'irtf I -tirmm'tit. i' Hit .SVco'ii AtifHiin at. I 'or the 'Vtitni Aiwliti -ni tit. Union County Cjnve&tioii. The cilizeus uf the I'uuuty of I'liiun favorable tu the 8iato and atioual Administration are r. quested to meet iu Convention on TV'sdiy, the 17h iust., at line o'clock 1'. M , at tt.e Court ll iusj in the Horough uf l.ewisbuig, for the puipose td selecting tl ree CViifoiem to meet simi lar t'ou'erces from the c.o.iti. s of Suyder, Juutati, l'a i;.lii'i and N n thutnber ao I, Whose duty It will be to select a ll -b catc to refiKstnt the i 4'h t'ougn ioiil lis Ir.ct iu the Xitiouil C inveutiiiii at liiiti tuor", to be h :ld in Ju ie nex', tor 'h; 1'iirpnsfl of iiomiua'ing a candidate lor l'leaidelit and l':ee I VoMiiIi'iit Meetincs ..r the il.cnou if Delegates SUte Powcr n,!,n who!" ure Jol" to tbe County Cuuveutiou will beheld in ; Adams, II. W. Hoccher, John t!. Whit the various lowoships at the usual pfeo tier, Carrison, Sutuncr, Lovij iy, ..c. It cf boMiug elects . us beiweeo the hours of ' uy l( contains engravings of Harper's five and seven 1 M and iu the several j, stl(,,lanJoah v, BnJ . f Horou(.'hs ht'twceo the hours nf six aud , . ... . . eight I'. M. on c-.iurd,, the 15 h in.r. j TeI"'- lhe firtl olu,De W,U bs , CHAS C. SUOUKLEY, Ct.'u ; 1"1u, ,he of Jaae. Published by O. Lowisburg, ilay 4. L'uiou Co. Coin, j D. Case A. Co., Hartford, Conn., aud Geo. ; 1- ; Sherwood Si Co., Chicago, III. i (.Br .1 Hr.vj llll .l Looi llll . IIIH'S IIHS just been opened by John Squires. riJacob Deckard has lhe rotiirael for earrymj lhe mads from Selinsstipve lo Vid dlehutp, not .Vdflinliurp, as was irroi cons'y primed in our last issue. From Ilea. an. v ia Sltfer and Alvira, lo Eliiusport, Ir. I., liecd has ihe conuacl ai $1 J7. Mr At Northumberland, m-zt Thurs day, June 9, tbire will be a sale of Gov- ernmeut horses, animals that have been j "mustered out" on account of nhrs-cal 1 disability. HayTbe Committee on Horticulture of the Great Central Fair have ad lrcsscd a circular calling for all kinds nf fl iwers, ebrobbery, &.B., for tbe exhibition iu Juno. Boquets and other perishable articles ' should b ent so as to arrive in I'bilad. I Dot easier than tbe first Monday of June. I Daily eontributioDs of this description are Bolioited during the continuauco of the j Fair. Tbey should be addressed " Great j Ceitral Fair, Logao Square, I'bilad. ' Ilorticoltural Department, care of D. It. , King, 71i3 Chestnut St." "For Sale," or I "For Kthibition." as the sender Inl. . j desire. The New Loan. I Bee. Chase's 5 20 loan having been ... : taken np mouths aei, be ha nlaced another in the mark.it, whioh is a Ivertised ; in to-dav's DtDer. nnder the head of "II S. 10-40 Rouls.'' Tho advertisement ; explains the matter in a clear, c impreheu- aivs way. lhe Secretary anneals ta the i great mass of tbe people ta sustain the Government by subscribing tu this loan, j There is oo mure secure iuvustuient to be made, as the whole country is pledged to . sustain 11. II tbe people come forward a with their surplus fun Is, and tak up the ' different loaos which tho Secretary places in the market,our armies will be sustained, toe war enuca sooner than it otherwise would be, Uuioo arms would triumph, and ine Donas would be as gnaJ ,9 g9j. , Ihe otber hand, s Uonid the, withhold aud hoard up their capital and legal tender, or laveat in stocks or indi -iduat securities' and thus allow the Union 10 i .. kard, what would all th-air creen-backs" , r ' individual secoriiii-s and tho like he -uia i ne, be worth 1 Perhaps 5 oeuts a poUnd, and perhaps net so much Tho interest o. tueae bonds will be paid promptly in cold i and although it is but 5 per cent., it is equivalent, at present, to 7 or 8 percent. 10 pipalar currency. To susuin tbe arms which protect tor homes from the r.vnges of Jiff. Davis' barbarians, the currency must be sustained. Capitai,ts rs well aware of this fact, and they a e toowrjuentl, l.k.ng u9 tho loan ,le 'h " be don"' but "e tuP9 tu,s j te of nearly a milliuo a day, having hrT fcud 1 bMe cdrps may oomunt no aot : toiplitit couOJtnee in Ihe security of lhe "Bicn migut taiuisb their well earned ; '"Wsiu.ent.ss will ss ihe iiil.leju.ut,.. ,"u"1'' j c' tbe cau a 1 , ""' ' " ' j -l&.ljli.UUIuItiiJgiyc.tLuf Al f CCSClaf Quota fov Onion County. Tlio following table liny be relied opon i the erred quota fur Iba difiorciit districts in thin county. It was copied : yesterday, by Win. Jones, E-q , m the I IW Marshal' office, 11 arri-hurg. It ! appear!! that i lo quota under the recent ' oil for 20U. UUO tueu was ui.t received ly I'm. ).ir. Clement until about two wet ks a'i, ami c i: - . j icti i ly was not included in ai' quota previously furnished, aiiho' it j! mpp isi-d by all to havo been ine u ded. There has bcru unpardonable reck ,.n.' n. in. where iu ibe drafting depart ment, in withholding the lat.-r q'lo'a : r-i u liitTaini. ; c llr.lr It". litill.'.w V. IUIUk ! . i; o;i.- itj M.rllv IMI I l. is VI I :l trlli U.U : i - 17 -1 a ll I 'i 1.: is T:; ;i II It :l 1 1. In 14 :ii i i is h.-l y I I. mi -I..U. lit ' Mot it.i tr I.'.' Ni-w iu rim fcI I '.I l".i..1l 1!S 2S -I 41 W lull l r 'J'Jj it I Ullllh Ml tiOL'" lil.lIU'C nl r Velerills who re-enli.ttcd pruvintM to the I'i h of April, and wero not credited to any locility, can not now bj eredited, as t li e war di-partuieot baa as.sioed their credits ; hut. vcieraiix who have re-enlisted Mitce that date call be oreditt'J to any locality they may choose. it- - . r i . , e are in rec.'i pi u an. nuer instat - iin ut of spi-eimcn pages of 11 itao- tireti ley's,4.tuerieau('o!ifl ct : a Ilistt ryof :1c tireat Rebellion in tho Uuited States." , It rxhihit.s the calm, bouist illnti of a master mind iu collecting au I arrtugiug historical fints in a.; cond-usod a form as the great sulject will admit of. Mr. (jreciey appear- determined to leave a volume which future Americans can rely upoi us the standard history of tbe R bjliiou. These pages are illustrated by a group of vignette likcLes3es, on j steel, of twelve promineut oppnsr of the tQjrTlie Roard of Trustees of Uuiou Seminary met at Milleraburg on the l'Jth ; ....l ii... f .'l .. r..nn,i ... 1 u 1 ' . , (. u , u u w.lwn.Ug ..va. " J " UDLU ted : The whole account of Union Seminary fr inithebegtuiiing me. iidingibe ground, buildings, o,a shown by the Treasurer's and Aoont h book, summd un ou tho ,,,, ;, , , . . ,, , mZ; C''U 'A1 ! Kxpenses, SoS.-R.) ' Re-ides tbe above, tbe Seminary has .... r.ii : .i... J . . j IliB lUliUW.Ug UtUIB lllu LICUIIS . JJhltTS. Mouey borrowed, 1'uredeeiued Scholarships Whole amount S 2,800 811,000 813.S01) CREIUTS. Outstanding gohscripiioos on Pint ThiiuMnd Dollar plan, Esinnated value of thd boarding $.1,010 bouse furniture ordered lo be said 200 SI, $10 Whole amount of liabilitiea, ? 1 1 ,1UIJ . I i ..I.. .r J I ....!. .1'..!.!. .on ....nl A-euuet g uureueemea scuo. sutps c. i.t.uu '.11 leave cash indebtedness, alter tbe outstanding subscrip tions are collected, of $990 l,ut ,s "'l"c "ubscnptions are not yet ! SSJi: 3 ! the Msh idhiedne -a. nt ,!..- .! I $2,800, and the entire liabilities inelud- ing unredeemed scholarships, at $13,K00. j ','h'". ,uvcs lbo c''ms, in money, on tho Semiuary, $2,800, which will probably be . ...... ...I l . .... .. c 1 . I . : . : . .. .'; ujpiiAea luccuui? luciueuiai I'xrieusis. Dili will not liquidate the entire debt. K;v. Geo. Hunter was appointed local aont of tbe Seminary. Rev. D. Witmer. 3. Wolf and J. M. Saylnr were appointed j ' a - 1 eimioiitten to leaso the Peinin.ro lto S Wolf was elected Secretary of tbe 1$ ,ard of Trustees in place of Key. Jacob Young, resigned. Joy There is a misunderstanding some where 10 regurl to tne 1 eun a Keserve is Corps. J oey ciaiui a rigui u oi muster-; el out ia May, three years from the lime j they were sworn into the fStale service; j while the War Department claims their ,"iufs uutil JolJ. tbree ram the ii., m ,1. 11 1 . .t it o '"ue they were cilled into the U. S. ser- . , i "' 11 19 ' ,nl no P"'e " tB I Kr, regiment bave unanimously dc- j lu 'ul!"y iy down tbeir arms 1 to and refuse lo perform further duty when their time is up, as tbey measure it. Geo. Meade has addressed t them a cir- do i i i l i , cular, in which kindness and firmness are ! well bicuded, tnd in which be entreats! the n to patriotic behavior. If the author-' .tics can sec aoy way of releasing them in i Harrisuurg Correspondence. Monday, Ma; 2. A cool May nmrniog, this.' M. II. Talari is Cashier of the Trens- ; ury l) -pariuieiii iuo nioai responsioie , f under Hie Stale Treasurer. The . ucw I'flieers tuok position this morning. As I anticipated, that paragon uf pcr- frn ion, the Coverly niausion, has tu have S."i OOO additional, ' or so much thereof u nuy be uecesKury," "to lit up aud ftirnixli tic mi id bouu for the UomuurB rosidccci). So ihcse mallcra go gel iu I the poiut of Ibe wedge, and a blow every j year souu ujikuj it " bi, lliiuj; " To-day id the Ust ou which new bills cau originate and pa. in either Huuae. L'util ailj lurniu. ui, cue body can paet bills from the other. Tlkshay, May 3. li.ilh llouae Were iu eeaaiou, lait evening, uutil uear unduight. Tho atlcuiit to upuu Sunday traveling over the ptsaunger railway ia l'hlUdcifllia, was dctuatcd. The weather seems moro like "stormy March" lhau "bloomtug May." Mr. Jobusou proposed, iu Scuats, mcas ' ures for l.'u accommodation of Ihe Jersey , Shorj luiubeiittg iutereata lueaaure whieh.iu bis oinijion. should be aali.sfaeiuiy to tbe people there, and als.i to those iu Willia.usp.irf but the c.nslderaUou uf them was lost by a tie vat. Tbe White Deer Improvement Couipi- UV Was rtC jUsidcred au ameudiueut is . - . luteuucd to uiaiio it more rroper mm aceeiitablo to all concerned iu its enact- tUCUt. TiiunsnAV, May ft. At noon, both branches of the Legisla ture adj lurncd uuiil the HSJ. August. The parting was apparently iu the best of feeling -ha minority oHeriDg mot com- pliinentary resolutions it. favor of Ihe . ,v , ii j i to j irity dfheers, followed up by divers i-auo presentations. And by mid - after - lionti, tLe streets under the rays ot a lervm sun r. svntcd a ipiiet apec', wry uulike the previous stir aud busMc. The Governor thanked Ihe Legislature for the Rill for Revenue passed by them, but complained of the la.e hour when the ApportioumcDt reached him too late for hi.u to give it proper attentioo. .. thought it far too large, in many particu lars but bad concluded tu approvo it, rather than incur other risks aud losses. Tho Rebel Raid bill would probably have passed, bad the suasion been continued it was checked in Senate by tbe firmness f u r T.,t.nann il,n.a ui ..cua.uio J t WUI.Ua.Uj -UU VlUUIOj ' until loo late to pass this year. The summary of acts of the Legislature I vn endeavor to get for tbe next issue, Tu,. are iulp0rt(nt ,U(J have been won , . . , . . by irreat en. irts aoaiust a crafty oPDOaition. til. to change the Ubel in., from , NortLuiuherlaiid to UuiuQ CJUUty, is t law, Tho White Deer Improvement Cnmpa- nv Itilt tv.ii reealleil atiierolpil nn.l r..Me.l W. From Burnside's Corps. IliUSTOW Statims, Va, April 29, 1S61. We left Annapolis on (Saturday last, marched to Wasbinnton cilv and were ,iloru reviewed by the President and Geo. liurnside, passed on aoross the cbain bridge aud lay in camp near Alexandria ouo day. We then started and traveled first day to Fairfax Court House, next da ,brugb Ceotreville, crossed the e ' f ,. . t .c. and noted battle grouud. Tho country is a desolate ouo, and all the surroundings show that Ibe ravages of war have visited rCi;iou more than once. Pieces of W, ' 'J wgus, pieces of harness, burnt gun crigoSi eio., Sio., nro plenty and lying by the road side ; also abaudoned forts ; ara numerous along our line of march . i i- . . .i. - ,i i .i .i i A oouiu f-aoiij iiuiiso inn oij gi t.v uuaugo i since ISU1 tbrn ti n enuntrv alill 1 ... .L-...I IIICD ItC Country Still looked . well, lut now it is a barren waste. We ! 1 nuxt crossetl over tuo manassas l'Uios , I Which is a title Section Of Country, anJ eutue'1 wil1 ba Pradiso,-wbeo Yankee t ...t.. . ... :. .. c ; t. . farmers take possession of it. Vt a next passed Manassas Junction, and are now encamped at Dristow Station. We move again to-day, where to I am nnablc to say, but of course to the front. I suppose we form one nink of tho grand army, lb 13 , grcat movement, a mighty army will BW(.cp tfj0 oounlrjj anj Richmond must M certain. On to Richmond ! I say, aud may God protect tbe right. I bear wo will be forbidden to write hT ff ""I Y ""j3 ' 80' will not bear from us often, but do not bo . 111. .u- a, alarmed : should auything happen, yoo bear of it. Write often ; we will be permitted to rccfivo letters, if not allowed write them Our negroes relievo the Pa. Reserves that are along this railroad, while they ,ho eu(1"'g 01 ,De. railroad, ana tne licserve will ue sent wun as to ine ironi. " " T 8 C . ()n tue "Bnt of tu0 'yco tilt , the --mpted tu blow up the steamer of a torpedo boat. The craft was diseov- ctcj approaching, when the Wabash poured a lieiuundous broadside at it, wl"eh "!,tlT ","k 01 !cl,td U og; ,U was similar lo tbd loiptido witieU sunk the li-jUaatuUIC. BaLTIMOUK, May 3. lbe American t j special Aunapo.is letter says the fl.g of truce coal "lew I or arrived at me Da?ai , academy wbarf jesterday tuoruiog, from Citv f lint, with 31 liaroled offiecra audi 304 oieo. fiueb the eooditioo of the i r'- "al :" "imd inrd under Ihia latter that erery mao of them wa admil- : Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION ted lu the but.pilal. Due bnodred mail by or under any Mate or municipal author ity bad to be carried from tbe boat ou I jly Kobucriptions to these Bonds are rrcei eiretehtr aud ears. Tbi ir looks and , .. . i l.i. . e . t wiub auuuuauiijr eiiijr lull lueir miS4T able condition ban bucu produced by atar- ! vatiou, aud many are uudoubtedly pat tbe rcacti uf uicdiciue or uoui lohiueut. Among the officers la Oolond Koae, of the . ih I cuusylvaui. regiment who was the ciiul euoiucer ot tbe tunnel by which so ...a... ..t ,., .,tr. . -,1 i.. I,-..!.,...,- j . , ... . j last, uu having been rc-eapluied. Despatches dated Washington, May 5, I. 51, sta'e that tho IVnu'a Reserves are being mustend out of service, the Ot b rrgiiucut having aimed there that tuoru iui5- Moro shells were discharged in the single battle of (ittysburg than weie em ployed iu all tbe battles that ruapoleou ever ouj;lit Latest News WasiiinoI'un. May 5, 1. M. The Rrituliliciia coutains the lullowinir imuor- taut uews Iroiu the Army nf the l'oioiuae : Our army moved ou Tuesday.ni.t, and i h" 00W Cr"Std ,bf lS:'l'm ' 1 "c I Til .T '?WP" ( tir,c.ied without serious opposition. i l.i n has been comnellud to fall back . - .'. . . i auuiig puu.a " " Ill .ill-. ll-l . L f . ! "' u" 81 Dy a" ,n,lr- Whether Lee will make a stand this side of the defences of Richmond, wo are uot advised. It is the opinion of sumo that be will fight at Chancelloravillo. , . , . i .. : . I L'vcry hour may brin ua news of a , battle ; but we are iuclmed to the belief : i llat w'" be a foot race for Richmond, i I Tbe rebel capital will undoubtedly be! I n inked and invested, should Iieesarmy . . .,. mlv ! tca,uu,uJ h(,p ,,,t Kichmoud will fall. .. , j , j j , Gen. Hauls has fallen back to Aleian dria, in consequence of the lessening wat ers of tbe Red Kivcr. The gunboats are al fafe but the K.stport, which is in dan- , g.-r, and may bavo to be destroyed to V" fal'.og mto rebel hands. .WU bales ol cotton ana nearly euu eon - u..auua weig ICUCUblJ. vajliuicu iu .Mia ui il iiuuub. 15 y order of Gen. Ruder, Washington, N. C . was evacuated by our forces. Tbe gnus were spiked, and what provisions could not be brought away were destroyed. It was afterwards discovered that the enemy had abaudoued rlytuouth and v....;n;. t.. ...u..r ..... 1 f.wui.wU .U . IIIUI. v .o-vu.v.vw . . v The Rebels are murdering all they can find who have taken Pres. Lincoln's oath of amnesty. A slight skirmish took place between m lhe 3J day March I864i was 7r,8,!i65, nme negro guards and guerrilla on the uoo. The intereston this debt for theeom.ng and Alexandria H. R. The gue. nl las were defeated, and tbe negroes tu tiered no loss. Curruteil Stmi- Werkly Wheat, 1,C5 Rarley 00 to 81,00 , Hye 1,-tJ r.ggs 10 1,15 Tallow ' 10 Corn, fW. nr SO ft.. 7ii I..r,l fre.h s c Flaxseed 2 25 Wool CO ' Dried Apples 8 Ib Potatoes 55 . FtrkinRutter 18 Sides & Shoulder 12 j U...L it...... on II. ItI ricau Aiai.it;i.. wv aabiu I Rags 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 Sides .V Shoulders with Kiba IU tr1 n rr V"1R?rEi Services next Sunday at 3) and 7PM By divine permission, Elder A. A. Lason, of iSieuhen cuut.lv, N. Y., will preach in the Christian Church, Sunday, May 8, al 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. tlMvass.Ti at LcwisneMO, I'a. Ap-ll . lvi I ATa regtltsr mepttnie or th H.riu.nin l.il.T.rr a- s...i.ly ol the llnlTrmty at Lf.witit.uAC tin liillow Invrprennible and rem.littionii. espn-pni. i.r Hie frAlinir el i ... Soei.ty in mfrenre to tti deach of U. W.Trutt, wit. uuanini .usly ailoptea: Whri., fi hAS .wmd grtftd tu Biro "whons i'.n i.t iImii. vur lata bmtlier u. w. Truitt, .. '"""''"i.. .t iy.r5y m wur oi mi ..ana tni miaiiffl in.m o. numnt or tun. one ivSn Irnl f..r hl aSiliry atu- "'."'""MW 1V cot'. a man. Tll (n .,,.ur Ji-.k brother . reeecnile ?h"t "i-"" T rS&TJtZ? hi utsxriatrr,df wlicii-tbs,t-fii nhtnthircu r nw isiaintal JhifM with wMvl mother and other Iri-n.l. in thyi l herinvit. but r.j..i- 1 I in (he hnoeihut h. i.-lieTfsl from earthii-toils to join in morw pltmsinir atillfv .n Id. llsimi lut. Thti. Ih. rnlujSnna h. puhli.hl in the Lwi.l.iire Cbronirlr, Klltmui Pnssi. anl a eopv mm to lb atoUitr. I.KKOV STKI'ltENS.) N. B II.HAKUNKK, V Com. J. S. JAMBS. ) On the "2d nil . I.. K.i 1 llonbr. 11 It FlfllRR. smith, ..i toioo to. aBmftmamamaBWBSBasSSVBBmval 1 jJtfO. Tn t.-wi.'. ir , s.h 1nl., BELL, :! about 20 yr, woe of William UAI. In K.llr township. 2Mb ult.Mins MARY A. MICK I.KV , AL-'d Is yioir And s nioottni. STATE M'NTol lhe !. InIimir llank as reijmred by the second section ol the Acl of f ieneral Assembly of this Cmnmon wealth, approved Ihe l.l.b Oct. A.D. 1857. AMsielw. Fleis in Banli and Ms-ckc CcrUncatas $ 1SJ!7 to I'no by Hank . -Jt.'.rjv i . Ciirekml N.de. .vf otlwr B'nka and tir'abka l-.nio sj IS'tMisits in U. S. .Mult jlsi.iNHl no , m.issi oo ttnibsl SiatA A.'in Bonis Pennsylvania 6 par ernt. War Loan aisliAl 00 ; , Hula UiAcounlMl - Liabillllcs. 2 Ks.-a itt I lill.lM 32 I 1S7,4! SO ' zt 1 S.7.M 7S I niM i 1 rirenlstion 1 hue other Ranks Hue romnumwiwilth flu. lK-poaitora J i 3I4.3SS il Personally appeared before me, Andrew Kennedy, N. P David Reber. Cashier of lhe above named Bank, who hems duly sworn according lo law says the above is correct lo the best of his knowledge.-Mav 3. 1861. DAVID KEBLH, Cashier. A EE.NNLCV.N P. U. S. 10-10 BONDS. ri' THESE Bomla are issued onder ihe Ar.l of Congress uf March Bin, IH;t, whirh i ii uwiteu ciflirj uv Wl mnr til .liilun al fiinkv They are TO BE REJtEKMED l. t'Ol.N, ai I lie plrasorr ol ihe liovrrnmrnt. ai anv period ni Um Hun Iran mure than ' .wy m.in (heir date, and nntil iheir , ( nVE rKR t ,STEBI. . i w UK I'AID l. fOI.M, ..n Ho.nU f not over one hundred dollars annually sn.1 email ' n'her linfiits seuii.atiiiuHtli' Th 0erel i& payable on ihe first dayatif March and Sep tember in each yrar. Subscribers will receive rulier Registered nr Coupon Hoiuls, aa Ihey may prefer. Reg istered II. mils are recorded on liie boo-ks of the li'. s. Treasurer, and ran be transferred i My I)lc wnPr's or,irr, Coupun Bond ; ate payable to bearer, and are more convc- ! nienl fur commercial uses. t ! Subscribers to this loan will have thenption i of having their llomls draw interest from March lsi. by paying' the accrued interest in :.. ... iui in iuiitu om rs ouics.nr mc nines ' , Na'-nal Banks, adding fifty per cent. f.,r I P'"niu.n.) or receive then, draw.nj .uteres, from the date of suhschpiion and deposit As these Bonds are Kvrmpl from Munlrltial or Stale Taalloa, ' ih.;, i... .,.-,,i r , n i-ne lo three , ..nt f..r uiiiiiiii. fii....r... I.. Ih. r:.I. i.f in. eeul. per auuuin, according to lhe rale of tax levies in various pans uf the country, j A. ,iie prccui ralB c( premium on gold ! r y . . ..... in cr li"ui I'cr i rni inieresi in currency, and are of e.iual convenience as a pfrlnanrntorteuipoiary investment, .ecarii.es offer so .real iuduceuienis to lenders as lhe various descriptions nl Ij. a. tlonds. In all oilier forma of indebtedness, Ihe faith or ability nf private parties or stock companies or sepa- 1 rale communities only is pledged for pay j wnlr ,or ,he dt,bls of lhe VailtA 8la,es j he whu,e , f ,lie counl is hoiiea , j i - These Bonds may be subscribed for in - .. , sums rroni S?50 np to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avail - ; able to Ihe smallest lender and the largest ; capitalist. Theycanbeconvertedintomoney j a, IDm,nl anJ lhe holJer wi have lbe ! Denent ol me interest. It may be useful to state in this connection , that tbe total Funded Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in gold, ' fiscal year will be $l.V7,lsC, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June Si'ih, luM, has been so far at the rale of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are larcelv in excess of lhe wants of the Treasury for the ravn.e.it u. gom .n.errs., wniie ,ne recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise ihe annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $t5U,uoo,ooo per annnni. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United States Tresaury until March 26, bui in Ihe first three weeks of April the subscrip tions averaged more than TEM MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by all ,V4TIO.V41, II INKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout Ihe country, (acting as agents of the National Deposit Banks.) will furnish f0rlher informaiion ,li,.i, and - -r i AFF0ICII KVEIiy F1ULIT1 TO SlBSililBCKN. Ma; S, IsUmlrsco Summons to Wm. Smith. N'lON County, 83. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To William Smith, (ireenne. W herea. Ssrsh D. Smith by her n.xt frienii JnMph Kornl did on the -.'I.t iliy of iH-rvrots-r A. i. Isih pn-S-r ber pi.ti.ton t-i our ju.lit of our Onrl of fouimou Pl. Ihr tho llounty of lioion playing f.T lbo rmwn ttoreiu 8.1 forth, tht she th mid Srh H. Smith, n.ilit l iiirorro.1 fnim the bondsot niatrinionyeutensl lulonilb yon Willisw smith: W. ao then-loro rommand yonn be for. w. dutlho mid ,n Smith ih.l uttini iwiiiiiAll o'b.r humnnnan.lrAru. juumat ii.t..ir-. t ac-nrtof comm. riw thr 10 noi.1 H.r tu. . v. ... Mr nxt lo answer the p'tnion or libel of the iil Sarah P Smith and to how r- if yon h 1.. ii.. ....1 s.h II Smilh inur wifo.hi.ul.l not bo dl,rrrt ,,, ,h, bonds . f matrimony, Ans-ably toth. -la of Anomlily in Mib rasa made and provided. ilrrtsif fMil not. Wiineu the Hon. 9. 8. WoodA president of our said Court at LoaiAbur tbes.'4th dy ol rVhrmry, A l ISI.4 C. II. IIASsB.NPl.UU. Pep'ty Pnaby. NOTICE. VMEF.TINt, of ihe Executive Committee ; of lhe Cnion County A-ricultnral Soci-j eiy will be held at the office of J. A. Mertx. ' I ..... unr. . u.'.li.o..lo lbo s ; , -',,." " . may iiisi., . .... ... o . .... .... - r lee will be nunciual in Iheir attendance, as i . f , I,. ... helnra I Ihem. J. A. M ERTZ, Sec y. K REMER, LONG & CO. have just ree'd in great variety of descripiions and prices. Call and see. MY rLASTER, Salt and Fish for sale by K.K E M E K. I.ONO CO 77KE8I X1 JUil inKESII Garden see ti:. Onions included, it ic d by KKLMLh, ot w Tavern License. "JOTil'B is hereby f ire lal X 1 ' W-M-II..UI, L.I.Nurg, N W Anna VI Mr.,,.., Mn-li a llubbiuaon, " Luj. Stt Kiilllvl. " l.i I'mml.;, " S WT Win luhff. M.fflmharg, I'lislla .S..Kt.r, Mi'-hwl KIm avr, Nra Brlla S.mal Kmimii, inu.l bi'li, IWrtl.tun, li.urv Sss-, " J.hu l..n.r.-nri.. Wen Bafilca Ji.nrthBii ll-H-li, Yliniu-M 1 iinsi, JiBTI.1 Sllii-r, ll.rtl.y J .hi, ll-l..r, l.lU lln-f Hut. KOt'r. Whit. is.r. Ilirlmih .-r.t.r. l-MUri-IU-a. Tli- fr.-r...ai.n. Hvmly t. P. II..MI.U. h. " J B W.wr, Kutf.lu Julia St.-ti. r.-t Ruffaloa li- nty V fufi-r, t iiidu r.-t. r W- lir. Lou..tnn., have filril iheir rwinnins. tr Tavern l.iren j W1h , ,i.e t.url t,, yua,,,., s. s- ' sums nl I'liiun r.ioinlv. and Ihe aatue will te picsenl-'l on U m.lii, ine intra uay (i stay t "V 'r r ' . as;;;. :i.D.,,r...s. .SIMXIXL NOTICE. COMPANIES I! and r., :t K-t. Pen. ! .Milma aie beretiy uotitied mat Maj. r .atbaii Tharer will belli l.ewist urs Thursday. Mav I-. t;l. lor ibe purpose of! pavm' saolcoiuiiauie loraeruce. reiidend iu s. pt, I -W. . Auy that can not be present on that dav ' to sign the roll lliemselves, must send n Ibe respective captain i f Iheir company, or tr some oiher person, a power of a.iorney ac- j kiiowled'ed before a Justice ef Ihe Peace, ' or Aiotary Public, authorim? such person lo sil-i! ibe roll f.irhim li. receive the munev. i, .iL-.r...n n.i.M.1 hki..a..rritt..r. jj., " '-' all i..w.r- or att..roiy ai-kDiwleufil rs-i-rt a Nbtarj I'ul.tiv uu. fain l.i.. Ml .III it. A II ...w.-rs i.f tt.rny selin..wt.d la-fl-re Ja-ti of lli I'imis. uoi-i hae in .i.iiiitlimli.u audVt Liie i t-al ol tier lr..tiioli"l oy t. tlt. IVurt. i I'll I... t .-ll.ii.M i.l. .'. l" i: r-.l. It-cl G. ' HiKl;t.-T. I ; t LV C . 1 S .J. , !. Mui. - iCli -MILKS lilJCU MllJ.Klt. i liOOK-UIXDF.i:, yew i:crl2n, I'a. IARTItM'I.Ai: anenliun lion, abroad. ven lo wt.rk 4tpd Ii. 11. laAMil), Justice of the Peace, LEWISIH'UU, PA. OFFICE in Fnck's Building, 3d street, 3 doors Monh of Markeu April SS, isti . A Fhysician Wanted, T lO TAKEchareof a village and conntrv practice; a pood location, ror partic ulars. Address, Li. K , M. v. April 20, 31 Bl.fer, Cnion Co Pa. Estate of George Hanck, dee'd. 1 ETTERS Testamentary on lhe Esiale of j tiEOUHE HAICK.dec'd, late of West Uuiraloe township, Lnion Co, havin- been granted lo lhe ondersizned. all persons in. ten- , lf j hereto are requested to make immediate ! pay.neni. and those having claims ordemands ; asan.si ine same win presen. .uein .orseiiie- pd 4'O.VKA I BHECKI. ER. j " 1 s Wast Bufialoe, April -II, IHOJ. A New lial.tT)- of Fine Aits. T;li: &. It A IV V of Philad. intend j opening, in a few days, a ':rst -class esiablishment in this place, where every style of pictures will be executed. 3tpd TAKK NOT1CK. persons are hcrebv nutilied not to A'v'; ride on horse back, or drive with a team on or across my Lots, which I intend lo oc cupy as a coal yard, without my consent. Boatmen are notified not lu lie up at my wharf without first consulnnz me. Any person violating the above nonce will be considered trespassers, and will therefore be prosecuted as trespassers. April S, ISKt. WM.FEtiI.EV. WOOD CHOPPERS. NE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted lo i f cut wood al Beaver Furnace, for which good prices will be paid in Cash, monthly. Jan S. ot. FRANCIS. WALTER A C l DR. JOSIAH SMITH, UAVINU located in l.cwisburg. sollriis a share of ine public patronage. Resi dence and Office on Market St., nearly oppo site the Riviere House. Lewi.burit. Maxell j. Isftl. Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers. I jAPERS to procure Exemptions from the Pratt. and appliratiuns for bounty, back pay, and pensions, ran be procured by calling JAMtS r . Oi. JUIl.-S U. J. !.., Lrwisburf lli:KY IMKl'I'.K, Xo. .V'O R II St., PHILADELPHIA, manufacturer IlEALiLin IN WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, & ROG KIl'S Superior PLATKD.W ARK. sTAII kinds uf SILVER. WARE, madeon lhe premises. It.-t ''f'f Ut-paimta carefully done ! It'l'iniljw Will be Open ! 1EXNETT'S DRL'ti STORE, on Sundays from 7 to 9 A. M. and (rum I lo til. M. lor lhe benefit nf Phvs.r.iaus and (he puh'ic who mav desire Medicine. April 14, T. I PUBLIC S.IiE." ' WILL be exposed to public sale, al lhe laie residence of Hunier P.intoe, Esq., dee'd, on South Fourth street, Lewis burg, on Mil urtliiy, .Hay 1, 1st; I, eommenc.n; at half past nine u'r-lock in the lorenoon, ine i.iiinw...g propenv. 10 u.. A Si'tt i.f lUitukstilit ll's toolft, a sett 0f Wai'Olllliaker's Toola, 11 "CHOral I i I. UisOltmcll t Ol latlilllli aim linpit.- mollis USCtl vy vv:io;oiiniuKers', tne of a low, heury l.'lllitlilio - (IlMTS Wairon. Truck Wa-ron, Sli'i 'h, a lot of gooil. heavy Dak Plank, partly ticasont'il, a lut of .Sjwkt's. Al.-o, Botiit! Utilise Furniture, ronsi.stin"j iartly of Iturcaus, Chairs, lldstoads. Tables, 8 ilay Clock, Hook-Case nnd l.:sk, Carpel, I'atcnt Watliing Ma chine, Stover;, ami a great variety of ut'iarv articles not puiiiiifratciJ. TetkQs made keown ai -ale. II NNAll PARDOE. Alm a bAM( LL rAbDOt., lilui f Real Estate. tiljourncd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. HV virtue of a plurius cirfrrrtke Orpkana Ctnn uf I uioo cminly. will he miM at Putilic sale. oi Hie premises, 'alairttay. May ?. ""'I. ai '" A -M, the fu.uig.(l. auilli'd Heal K- late : AH thai cei.ain trart rf lar.d, sira.iif in White 1'eir lsn-hip, I n foanty, bounded by lauds of Jacob blah I, Paul (erolerter. Samuel fenil.irlin(i, Joseph Klir.e. Widow Coriins, and ..thTi, cuniaininc tl"Q Aeres more iir less, havinr Iheref.a errcieif J two lelinz Hoii.et, li.irn, a nit tber Ml' I bniMini. arifh ihe a ptTrtenanres. Tir.us and Csiiii'ition- inaJe knirri as sale by i linMAS AKUH KI.K. A.lininisiratfr uf Wsid bi.srrLa, itvc'cl Orphans' Court Siie iv .,r,-r ,.. .rder . the orPw I IVurt uf I nion cniinTv. will be aoldytl he public huu.se of Wm.vAolie, iu Hrtlu.o, i. i.-.. .. .1.- r,k . v... lbX.i 1 " - V- at I" oVI.iek A M., he follow. nr real estate t I.ols Nos. and la. in llartleton. IV acres of land in Harileloo, a'j.iniBf Jacob Vaiger. John F W sl n, lina'ii, aud Vr. W. F. Serbold. 1 acres and 17 perches of land ia Fault township, adjoining Joho Filliaan, W aa la, an t others. V" acres and !) perrhrs in Hartley towa. ship, a lj lining Rebecca Leach and fcamael J. bnsoii. i0 acres m parents in nanny ii vii.i'p. ui-i.j. . i. 9i.onm7 HouKsaud Auderaoa.aaa saniaej J -hns.,.. Also, the K.ll.'wma tracts tl laeate(J Land in Hartley n wnship : 4 I'i acres warrantee's aaaie Peter B'aek 4 l.'i acres warrantee's name tlwdfrey Heidl 4t.-i acres wariantee's name fieorge Seidle 4 Is acres warrantee's name Cath. Seidle 4l.i acres warrantees name tieorge Shirts 4i.i acres warrantee's name Philip Seldl 413 ai r's warrautet's name Peier feidle 41 A acres warrantees name Vindle Wrnvw 4 1.1 acres warrantee's name Hauiel Khoiiaj 4:1 a'-res warranter's name Flavcl Kuan 4'H acres warrantee's name MichaelShioaj 4.1 ai res warrantee's naine John (VmIIw 317 acres warrantee's name David Seidla 4iifi acres warramee's name Peter Seidla- 401 acres warrantee's name Vt m.Dunlap loo acres warrantee's name John Dnalap. Terms will be made known o .be day cf sale by EL KM C. HATES. Adininisira'ris uf LMvid Hayes, dee'd. Alan, will be otiered lor sa'e, at the sam time and place, the followia; Real Estate latf) of John Hayes, Esq . deceased : A certain tract ol Laud situate in ITniost township. aCjoinm; lawts laie ( Jasaaw Jenkins. Abratn Ever. TVrrenre Qniaw antt others, containing One IluiTdred and Forty S A cf rlam lra,, f Land ia Lewis lowashin, ! lrtj,linin. Uod- ot Uav.rt Hares, deed. Auranj anj ,hers. roalainirf Two Hun. 1 . .ru. . ...... n .. i a UI..I .si:iC3. i uric ii.i n ... .en .iiwui ..... Tertrts of sale will be made knows st lhe tjmP , . by 1HK heiks OF JOHM HAVE, DEC Ut FOR SALE. 1 PESIKARI.K Bml, Iui? Let. sitnated Ik) jtX a pleasant pari of l.ewisborj. Term l . . . ... .w i. r... i .... i :.r tion inquire of Ily2 C. D. BREWER ' i il. soil mil. u.i-ri. ui iw.itin iiiii.fiaa uo'ji wi Dii mi 4 TAVERN STAND a STOKE ROOM and all the fixtures ready for use and a HWF.i.I.IM; adjacent to Su re. Possession id Tavern. lsl i.f April next of fstore and Dweihn?. on two days' notice. THO. AttCt CKI.K. Wiler P.O. Cniontown, VraJjr T;., loien Co, I'a, Itac. 21, 1SSB Farm for Sale. THE south-west quarter of seeiioa 17, town 7. north ranse M, eas ol ih 4ih principal meridian. The said Farm has about two miles north of the city of Freeport, in Stephenson CO., JlIlOOIS, has about Forty Acres nnder raliivaiia,wub Lo; House and other On buildint;i waterad by me of Ihe most beaunlul Sprints in ih rounty.and the balauceuf lhe tract is covered by a thrifty crowih ol limber. Every acre of Ihe fa. a is susceptible of cultivation, and whea sunab 1 improved would make one of lbe most .nvinnx real dences in Illinois. For paritcularsenqnire of Francis Wilson of Lrwisburg, Pa.; bau.'l B. Harris, of Flea. -. porl, III., or lbe subscribers, ai Savanna. III. ' E. CM MRFRI.IM, Nov. 50, !Pfi3 L. II. BOH EX. FOR RNT. 1 "WOSTOREY Brick IIOL'SE aad LOT un North Four'h s.reet. March IS. 'lii. II. P. "HELLER. GUNS.PISTOLS.FISHING TACKLE, FUME CUTLER?, aS wrtlnc Appar.ilus (rarratly. T OPS. Lines, Reels, Baskets, lftnt, riien 4. Hooks, Nets, Foils, tiloves, Maskt. Uilites, Curkscrews. Pog Collars Ac. ecs siantlv on baud, aud fr sale Wholesale aud Retail, al JOHN KRIDEK S, Sportsman's Depot. N. K. corner Snd and Waluut Sis. Pbilad'a. STOLEN, or eichanted. aitbe Hotel id' lbs nnilersisned, ou tbe 1 7t h iusi.a seamlaea Hnutif K.ihe. distinctly marked PETER tiCVER. Tne person ha vine ii bad best re turn it, and thereby save i rouble. A. J. WEIDENSAl'U Lewisburc. Feb. S:i. l iiiled Slates liaim Agent. Vl.lt'EN'sE having been framed hi Ik undersigned lo carry on Ihe bitipeta id I'micd Sulfa rlanu agents in I'au'S coiiniy, they will aitm l promptly lo lhe col luriion of back pay and bounty and the pre ruriu; of pens'uiis for soldiers or iheir legal represenianves, and ihe prosecution ( claims against the Lotted Slates. March ii. 'f.4 J F.A JOHN B I.I.N M A liutulMlratur's Xwtlcr. N'OT'K is hereby givru. that letters of Adiuinisiration upon the fixate of II IN I'EIi PAR DOE deed, iaie of I.euiisburp. l nion conniv, have been granted 'be uudersisued, by the Register id I'sMia county. Hi due I or in of ui. 'Ihepetore. all Person iiol.-t.ted lo said estate are reiuesi'd lo male liumediaie payment; "' those having anv jus! claims aie al-o rejiiesie.! to present them legally iutheuiicaied lor .sellieu.eni lo II ANN Ml PARDOE. Admin a. l..-, HAM I EL PARDOE. Admia r. Tj the A3.es.ois Tor 18b1. rlIIE Assessment Hooks are i.ady for I deliveiy whe Kl'ed lor. ' A. KENNEDY, Clttk
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