DIIII STM Ml III ill D mmi "THE UNION'," esUMisuel in I SU Whole No.. 2,66!. BY 0 WOltiliiN A.NU J. li. UUltiALlL. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1864. 'CHRONICLE," established ia 1S Whale No, 1,0 17. At f l-fto Pcr Tear, ntlwaye In Advance. Ttfuttf .Mornim, & Friday Afternoon, rwi riiKMiiKXT, A Bit A ii am Lincoln AMF.MiMKNTK. Fur the Firxf Ammdmmt. Eur the NVfvwif Amendment. Far the Third Amendment. Union County Convention. The citixens of the County of Union fivorable to the Slate aod Nations! Administration are requested to meet in convention on Tuesday, the 17th iost., at one o'oloik I'. M., at the Courl House in the Borough of Lewisburg, for the purpose of selecting three Offerers to meet simi lar Conferees from the counties of rfoyder, Juniata. Dauphin and Northumberland, i. a.. it m h tn se eet a Ut leeite . . wuuoo " ----- to represent the 14:h Congressional I' - triet in the National Convention, at Bal - President and Vice President, Meeting" for the election of Delegates to tbe L'ouoty uonteutiou win oe nnu m the various townpbips at the nul place of holding elections between the bours of five sud seven I. M , and in ihe several Boroughs between the hoars of six aud eichl I M., on Saturlav the Hth ins'. CHAS. C. SHt)HKLKV. CVn Iwisbur!:. Msy 4. L'nion 0. Com. jisjuThe Susquehanna Telegraph Com pany devoted yesterday's proceeds to tbe Great Central Fair. BOjuAlj mrned Court commenced in Fuobury yesterday, ia to be transacted. No crioiiual business Hir Persons writing to us on business enpnecled with this office are requested to address tbeir letters to tbe firm, aud not to either individual member of it. IfflrTbe mountains in this vicinity were, hile with snow during the first part of last week. On Friday, however, tbe ! , . , .1.. thermometer pointed to 85 above z;ro. 2UT Jeremiah Haas, of Capt. Cobin s Sunbury Guards, was killed in tbe battle of Pleasant Hill, La. Seven were woun - ded, and six mifing oat nf tbe Company, tlllt .The Bunbury Gazette says Some of the loyal ladies of that place will ... . . , ., . .i. horlly present . handsome Bible to tbe Loyal League of that place. The League j cambers about 200 members. j movement toward forming an anti-butter eating sooiety took plaoe in Slillon, a few daya ago which brought dawn butter 10 seats ia one day. Meat which sold there formerly at 20 ets. was brought down to sixteen. BA. About 11 o'clock, last Sunday night, the steam saw-mill of M'CIeery, IUnkle & Newbard, io Milton, took fire, nd was totally consumed. A boat lying io tbe canal was also consumed, and, sad , to relate, a boy who was asleep in it, was ' ' ' ' i burned to desth. Oir town was quite light during the cocfligration. ttrTTbe Selinsgrove 7"mei threatens to do something awful if bis German fc'ecesh Dtmohrat is not better supported. 1 enple are about tired paying for treason , . in German or toglisn. 11 toey desire that sort of literature, they had best sub- .. . . . . . . eenbe at once tor the unaneston Mercury or Richmond Enqvirtr. If they do not reach as reeul.rl. .s tbe Demokrat. tbev i - ... . , . . . will have the same doctrine told 10 better 'jle. I.A man named Albert Lyon, while ! tinder the infiuenee of liquor, went into j Vankirk's Hotel, Northumberland, on ! Friday last, and demanded "more of tbe I . . v 0 u'ain bo greai same sort." The landlord thinking he "d b"B"""s MMe 0ld disgrwe any bad enough, declined bis request, where-! .,hl0 b"t PP"d' The above item upon isoulH, ensued, and V.okirk .ttemp-1 " ereed tlbJbed ' h' their otrJ ted to expel tbe miserable man from bis ' preM' t Tbe "odolB c,eclion belo h" house. Both combatant, fell inside tbe "Y'7 600(1 We t0 keeP out door, but Vankirk succeeded in setting i ,a,r 00 amD8 : tb. better of his adversary, and giving ! .JT0"' M? 6 "P" U' & Stn' I " , . ... .. , B 1 t'ary Commission chartered a steamer at Lyon final push out tbe door, the latter iiathi ,esterd.y, and loaded ber with the fell, striking bis bead upon the scraper, 1 following among other stores, and dis- I inflic'ing a gbatly wound back of tbe ear :' which proved fatal. The funeral of tbe ! Poor inebriate took place at Northnmher. ! land Sunday last Another sad comment i on the use of the intoxicating cop. Tbe Susquehanna Conferenee (Luther an) held a session in Turbutville, com mencing on Monday evening of last week, and.continuiDg two days. Sixteen minis ters were present. 1) us id ess of importance waa transacted, and reports made. Tbe next Conference will be held at Zion's church, next August The D. S. Christian Commission at Philadelphia acknowledges tbe receipt of 10 from the colored people of Milton, the proceeds of publio entertainment given by them. Mrs. Marcaret Ksssin was killed, on I tbe 20th ult., below Lock Haven, while i coming down tbe R. R. in band car. Th. ... . . . , : . na ran into ov a locomntivn . T' ' in tne ear at tbe same time, but jiothwcaped by jnmpiog out. Id tbe New York Sanitary Fair contest, one vote or bfiy for Grant was received ly letter, with tbe following verse : "Guns, not grumbling, Deeds, aot despatches, Charges, out changes of base. Captures, not complaints, word. nnr rjsdea. Gunt not M'CltJJao." 1 IOUU611CO iuay May 6 , m ..... ot FBI Of Ilia "OH Member : loe ijsma.ure, ou iuo iumi borers, and visitors, probably not 25 are ; h .:.i. u.A,. after ..lionrninent. Setcral Clerks remain in each House, to perfect the records (if the pant few days, . I C ' . I. ..... i aud to arrange aim uie away mc i Ulcd paper of ibe session. A tew l.eg- I isln'or. arc on me .o,.i ou, 1 . r . i. i and precise langusge oi some oi tneir dims, ' . . -i . i:..t . i. .... nr......... II" and to urcaiuo .mio wugri ..jew than other more basty and decisive in I leave takings. Some who cams on big speculations, are "strapped," and cootriv- ...m ...h. hpiiia or otherwise to raise means to ect home. Looking . r. - . fr.im nut mv corner to the Senate Hall. j - - - - 1 ! lni,re js 00t a Seuator there 11 are gone, ! , ,nJ ,h retic00t ,he ,he C"PS j od the Kepubs. Very much Lei those ; Kft in charge as feel the inmates of , dweUlng wuen a weaauig is eelcoraled and the parties aud their friends start off. on an excursion : toe late jojiui eoufusion contrasts most strangely witn tDe solemn stilluess that now reigns. Wei! the cominu. speed the parlinir. nuest." Fifteen weeks-if life and breath be ! spared-w.ll bring them together .u. But wbat changes may occur what suffer - ! ings our nation may eudure in that brief slate of time no mortal knows. V ell is ' it that "Heaven from all creatures hides tbe book of" His owu arrangements. An important law passed at tbe late session is one enabling tbe Banks of this lj. l.L 1 I I ! -ommooweaiiu io come uuuer iue general banking law of tbe Lnitcd States. Some arrangement of this kind is very desirable, and renders tha transition rasv. .nd thn. ... . ... , .f . i , . . . i 1 i eminent. The new Militia Law is also er ' important measure. It intends to put : into life and clothe anew tbe military ' power of our State. It is formed some- j what noon the Massachusetts plan a ; plan which enabled that distaut State to be among tbe foremost fully armed, to 1 ru8n 10 tne defence of the Capitol, and , V ' gave to tbat State tbe martyrs to Liberty on tbe 19ib of April, 'CI, at Baltimore. w. The Cops vs. Sanitary Fairs. It may not be generally koown by loyal men and women who have not recourse to them, that Copperhead newspapers are " dead set" against the operations of tbe Sanitary Commission. Suoh, however. ' , . ' with very few exceptions, is tbe case. We ......1- T. 1 :. : . I . .c.rCCO, .... wu, i. w, ,or .ue agenis 0. the Commission are instructed to minister to tbe wants of wounded rebels as well as I nun u. ouiuu nuiutcrv. sue louowing those of Uuion soldier. ipl r it psr.gr.ph from the N. Y. Dau Book, f.be ' " ' ... J 'v paper from which Ibe lesser lights of Cop- j pernesaism uraw tneir CDict supply of , . , . , . vv j venom) exhibits tbetr position ia this re- spec! : Tub Sanitary Fair. Tbe treat van ity fair, built on shoddy and greenbacks, is over. It raised iknni nn. n.;it;... Ar VMW IUIIIIVU VI dollars, but the expenses, it is announced, will be very heavy ! Just as we exnected. Ti. .:n. ..j .... ' 1 j -iu race, iu woico urant aud j r"'"u . p,Hea 6,n,t e06 o'ner, f" ,a 0 'De K0?" "go" coming m at ; ,uo ,m oour uo "umug the boxes with greenbseks, just as they expect to fill the ballot boxes next fall. How much tbe "Idiers ml 8et of " the " one kn"s. ""' ' ear. to inquire. , 8u ,1B,'k,D 'oueDloe "PO" ef- patched her to Hampton Koads : Four 01 0111 t0Da hospital olotbing and PC(J,1,ni?. twenty-two and half tons of "Bf J - " -w." vm iw .u 14 ,wu SOUS OI 1D18- cellaneous stores, in charge ef an inspec tor aod eleven relief agents. The com mission will send another steamer to-morrow with still larger supplies. The Fort Pillow massacre. The Committee apointed by Congress to investigate tbe Fort Pillow massacre have submitted their report The atroci ties committed by tbe Rebels are proved to be much more sickening than first reported. It is hard to believe that men whom we formerly acknowledged to be brother Americans could be euilty of the ,ot, ' rlaritv wh icb have beeo neroe- tntti ' this place. The Committee rePf that T . renew eommeooed an UK. l I I . indiaerimiii.i. .1 t. . inuvnier. an. pin. n.itk.. ge, ex, white or black, soldier or civil iao. ibe officers nod men seemed to vie with eaeb other in their devilish work. Men, women, aod even ebildreo, wbere ever found, were deliberately shot down, aod backed with sabres. Some of tbe children, not more Ibao ten year old, were forced to stand np and face tbeir Harrisburg Correspondence. mm here while being rtot The sick and 1 Wounded war. hnt.k.rl . ' -- 7, . i'io ivcwcia i. . .u vun-iiuc tu I tildiog, n'1 dragging them oat la be shot, or killing tbcm as they lay there . ... ' - ""'"S -" , P' a l.ne of women ia the.r front j o compel our forces to withhold their fire; ana lueir snarp-toooiers tuingieu wnu bildren, knowing that our ! ""'I?1" ""ne lawful, by bcooming iodia- nothegui.,yof.c...hro,hiP'!-.,'I'V,,e ,ha 6, ' , . , , I sntunon. Ihrouub the preservation of the wotucn and c soldiers would Leoa-ity which they gloated in thro' mere w'autonnres. Men and wotueu were tanoted, and then tortured to death. And this is the work of "bight-oned aiuturu gentlemen." These are the men whmu the Copperheads want to compromise wi.o, loe ai: mej euuavor ! ,n g1""8 er- Southern j turnals glory in ..Itivnolia nl r 11 rrtnr on A.,W uw afio J . -f , Wio are M "sent :mental as to oondemn it, and cry more !" more !' The Lalies' National Covenant. j Tbe jaJiell of ,he unjon tra taking bol(l , of , g00j wott- A B0Cictj OM been or- L,sniltfj for ine suppression of eitrava- gtnMt th(J diminution of foreign imports, ! ,nd tbe practice of economy in our sooial I ,u,j dotnestio relatioui. Mrs. Ann S, , Stevens has issued a sMrriuu address to 1 ..,.,... .h. f..n;. vM .nd .esolu.ion. expressive of tb. objeot of the CofeoaDt wera ,J)ptcj t . . meting held in Washington, oa tbe 2d . just. : U-.,rihrperp.r.nrforthw.e w.nIe!ot either surrendering me union, ana . ! i i.i f. r ; ourselves to each other and the country, lo at luu mo uouuirv. iu purchase uo imported article of apparel. i:r.l.l T1..1 u h..u. fih. V.imn. al Covenant shall be a black bee, with sivuvi,w nw. uv nfouiLi- wings enameled acoording to nature, worn I , w,,n a ,ri.Cjlore(1 ribooUj with a tri-colored ribbon, a little in front of tbe left shoulder. : That while, as tbe wives, and daughtors, and women of America, we are ready and j deurmiued to practice sclfdeuial for the benefit of tbe couutry and our sex, we 1 r.riieatlv rrntiRstthe men nf Ameriflaalsa i ,,. .i,.,.,. ,r..m ,. nf :irirt.,i , i : eles. enneciullv wines, linuors and eiirars. Thai thn women in the n.lion. .tnma. thixing with the great object of this soci- cty, be and hereby are invited to copy tbe r..ii,nt rn,r.l their .n n.mM thri,. n,t oi.i.inin,. .. m.n. .i n. Bible, forward tbe oumber (not tbe names) ' so obtained to the Commit lee of their Su,e , This is an eminently commendable pro ject. The ladies of tbe present day are doubtless as patriotie as were our grand mothers during ihe Revolution, who ab stained from tea. An idea may be formed of the immense amount of foreign goods imported, (most of which are mere luxuries) by taking one ie.ekH husines.il at the nort of Nnw York ! . - . , . c alone, which amounted to five millions of ' j jj ,.: f ... v .j:... Covenant j -u M oaM ,.)ptreDt t0 who ha ,h6 nation' interest at heart. ItrenmrAa tin .i i . ..-,.,: ,i,. ,1... l,c :, 6 ------ " " now rreemni. to wiL condemnation bv tha r ... ,. . .,.. 1 . t .v . .. o recommendation of this sort from tbe So- ,:BimM r-mf, . " Tbe radical and stroog-mioded women have organized national association or league at Washington, tbe object of which is to pledge themselves to wear no more apparel made of foreign goods. Wonder where Old Abe aod Chase ezpeet to get wuen lnejr revenue from ?" a Moble tetter from the President Tbe following letter from President Lincoln appeared recently in tbe columns of tbe Frankfort (Keutucky) Common icealtk. Col. Hodges, tbe editor of tbat paper, accompanied Governor Bramlette and Senator Dixon on their late visit to Washington, relative to tbe draft in Ken tucky. He there beard the President's verbal vindication of bis publio policy and on returning home requested Mr. Linoolo to furnish him with a letter embodying tbe substance of bis remarks upon tbat occasion. The President imufediately complied with the request, and addressed j , . ,,..' , .! tbe following letter to him. We commend 1 the letter to the serious consideration of our readers : Executive Mansiox, Washington, April 4. ) A. G. llxhjfa, Eq , Frankfort, Ky. : Mr Deae Sir You ask me to put in writing tbe substsnce of wbat I verball y said, the other day, io yoor presenoe, to Gov. Bramlette and Senator Dixon. It was about as follows : I am naturally anti-slavery. If slavery is not wroog, nothing is wrong. I eao not remember when I did not so think and feel. And yet, I have never understood tbat tbe Presidency conferred upon me an unrestricted right to aot officially upon Ibis judgment and feeling. It was io the oath I took, tbat I would to tbe best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Coostitntioo of tbe United States. I could not take the offioe without taking Ibe oath. Nor wu it my view tbat I might take ao oatb to get power and break tbe oath in UBing tbe power. 1 under . . . . a- . stood, too, that io ordinary civil adminis ' tratioo this oath even forbade me to prac ... . . tically indulge my primary abstract judg ment on the moral question of slavery. I had publioly deolared this many times and in many ways. And I aver that, to Ibis day, I have dooe no offieial act in mere deference to my abstract judgment and leering on slavery. 1 did understand, however, that my natb to preserve the Constitution to tbe k, .r -.- .k.i;.- . j .l. m ir P. duty 01 preserving, by every indispeni uiD uinuB sun uuvrruiucui, sunt isni'iu, ! of which that Constitution w the orgaoio ' Was it possible to lose the Nation i r,d yet preserve tbe Constitution ? Ky general law, Itfe and limb most ba protected ; yet often a limb must b. ampo, tated tosa.e a life; but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I feel that i "io.buicw, umerwiao uiiwuiiiiiii"iii, Natioo. Uight ur wrong, I assumed this 1 gronnd, and' now avow it. I could not! feel that to the best of my ability I bad even tried to preserve Ibe C institution, if ! to save slavery or any minor mitter, I should permit the wn-ck of Government, Country, aud Constitution, all together. i.uu , ii llan ,i. th(, ii,,ner. 'rilI110nt attempted military emaneipatioB, 1 forbade i l t....i no I r 1 .4 want than flttlfiiP If an Ira- - - dispensable necessity. When little la ter, Gen. Cameron, then Secretary of war, suggested tbe arming of tbe blacks, I ob jected, bee u I did uot yet iliiuk it an indispensable necessity. When, still la ter, Gen. Hunter attempted military emancipation, I again forbade it, because 1 did not yet tbiuk Ibe indispensable no- oessity had eome. When, in March, and nay, and July, S. i 1302, 1 made earneatandsnooessiveappeals ' ,0 ,h Bl,rder 8,,e t0 h.t0T 0PO"'''' i emancipation, I believed ibe mdispensa. ! VJJ,T!1T' ! , , ? . ... - ' j clined tbe proposition, and 1 was, in my I best judgment, driven to the alternative, - -. . . ..... i with it. the Constitution, or of lavine ' " t 'TO0S Dlna ?0Q "8 co,or!a eemeni. i I chose ibe latter. Iu choosing it, I hoped . a a.tf.l l ,or grealer 81,n i " 01 1 was ooi euuruij cuuu'iOUb. iujra .unu year of trial now shows no loss by it, in , , . ' . a.,. Iiihi.i, mI.Ii... nf-nt in nil. n ,11,1- popular sentiment ; none in our white force no loss by it, anyhow or anywhere. On the contrary, it shows gain of quite a buudred and thirty tbousaud soldiers i seamen aud laoorers. ineseare paipaoie i facts, about which, as Uots, there can be I no caviling. We have the men, and we i COOId DO! OtTO OSU IBSm WIIUOUS loe j "ues8r- , ,T . I Aoi D0W ,ct nJ Udiob m,Di who eom- ! plains of tho measure, lest himself, by writing down in one line, that ba is for subduing tbe Rebellion by force of arms, and in tbe nest, tbat be is for taking these hundred and thirty thousand men from tbe Union side and placing them where they would be, but for tbe meainre be condemns. If be eannot faee bis eanse ao stated, it ie ouly because be ean not faea Ibe truth. I add a word, which was not in the ver bal conversation. In telling Ibis tale, I at tempt no compliment lo my own sagacity. i iaim noi io nave controneo event, bui i confess plainly tbat events controlled me. Now, at the end o" three years' struggle, tbe nation's condition is not wbat either party or any man devised or expected. God alooe ean claim it. Whiiber it is j teoding seem, plain. If God now wills -t , . -,, I , ... . . .. , " , . ,7 ! , . ' mini! r.ii.1, vh ill inn ii,ri.n. mm bhii . v 1111 0 ,'08 u.n, snail pay utriy lor our eom- nlioit in that rimo imn.rtml histnrv mM find tb.in . " .. aud revere tbe justioe aod goodness of Qod. Yours truly, A. Lincoln. Latest News Important Victory ! ItThe following embraces tho in telligence received by telegraph at this office up to noon oa Monday : h Rel UD rnuay iasi,ucii. uruui uuriuu 1 inbs, ana 10 me directed, mrtne noiumg 01 an; (jeorge siahl, late of East Buffaloe Tp, dec is entire array on Lee's forces. The "rP?ns Y"" v o"" Vs. 7 ! E' H' WEIKEL- "'' J 1 and J enniner. and General Uuartcr wess ons. d :. . . no-... t -i.k.i.. i.iiiii teis were crusnca ana uriven irom at lewisburg, for ihe county or lnion, 1 1, - f - - . . lCSIiei "llivr, ".1- E, I 1 v.. tho field, leaving 3,000 dead and 10.-; "i'S' .M."?"r I SHERIFF'S SALES. ... . , , , 16th day) 1864, and to continue one week. , f , 000 Wounded in Our hands. Lee's I Police is therefore hereby given to the Cor- !lV,r,.ae 0f," r J end army is in full retreat, and Grant 13 oner Justice, of the Peace and Constables in 1 E- miTrnt d , . .... I and lor ihe county of Union, to appear in their ! r,eas 01 i-nion county, ana to me uirecie pursuing. Our loss IS Said to be 1,000. owa proper vetsitas with their records, inqui-1 Wl11 be.exposed to public sale or outcry oa It 13 also Stated that Gen. Butler has sitions.examinaiions and other remembrances FrMay, Miy 13, 1861, - , . . r. i. i to do those things which of their offices and in ik. Public House of Henry Speese, in the had great success on the Pemnsnla, tneir behalf app5ertain lo be done . ad .11 Wit- ro'ei! Z HniZl, and coum, .foresa.d, having flanked Beauregard, and UOW nesses and olher persons prosecuting in behalf , al ,Q o'clock, A. M., ncrnnio3 Ppforshnro- of lhe Commonwealth against any person or , A certs,n Lot of Ground situate in Ihe ui,i,upii.sii,ii;isuui0. persons, are required to be then and there Bornh of Harlleton, county aforesaid. lu uiu iveparimuui 01 luu vu 111 uur- land, Sherman has Rained a vietory i ,,u' ue""" uua b " ,v'll',J ; over Joe Johnston, who is reported to be in full retreat, leaving his dead and wounded in onr hands. Tuesday Morning's Kewi. The Victory Complete ! Tbe news of Grant's vietory is confirmed. Among the Union officers killed are Gens. Wadsworth and Hays, and Col. Woodward, son of JudgeWoodward. Gen. Webb, Cols. Stone of the Bucktaile, J. I. Gregg, and Maj. Darlington are wounded. The Rebel Gene. Jenkins aod Jooes are killed, and Lee and Loogstreet wounded, tbe latter mortally. Grant is reported at Spottsylvaoia C. H. with a " field full of prisoners.'' Tbe Rebels are in rapid retreat toward Richmond, closely pursued by our forces. Pres. Lincoln has issued an address to the people, recommending tbat all patriots at tbeir homes, ia publio and private, noite in common thanksgiving to God for this vietory. Bailer has whipped Beauregard, and out tbe Petersburg railroad. Tho fighting on Friday wu the most desperate known in modern times. On the 25th alt., a train of 240 wagons running to Pine Blurt, Ark was captured by the Rebels. j AUVICC9 vm tJIUrO, May u, blaHi: jlai a cavalry force tinder Col.llodgro, ; of ,luJ ,J Xew Jeraoy Cuval.v, 700 I t.,n ,:,), m ..ioV-oa f nrtillorv. s encountered a brigade of Forrest' I m) st near B0livar;ren., i .. ' a.,(irl, rlt t(loL. ,,., .. i insr two lioius, rosultiii"; in the enemy ; "L''"o " S river St Ul,e beni;r driven from their cntroncli- eatiti'' across the llat- stroyiii"; the bridge be- 'ini them. Uur loss was two KUICU. Our forces pursued them. Gen. Steele left Camden for Little Rock on the ioth. Ucing haras?cd by ltobel cavalry, ho found it neces sary to destroy his trains and burn tUC UHU2C3 in ttlC rear, in an at- tack v. uilo crossinir the Saline river. .11 Ml 1 K I 1 1 -t 1 II II III! lill'lll.lltTIll . aii - : - . theotli Indiana, were killed. The loss heavy on both sides. iuiutsUiirs fUnrtm. Corrected Semi- Weekly Wheat, 1,65 Barley 90 to 81,00 Rye 1,20 Eggs 15 Corn, 1,15 Tallow 10 Oats, pr 32 lb. 75 Lard, fresh 15 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool 60 Dried Amies 8 lb Potatoes 55 FirkinButter IS Sides & Shoulder 12 Krcsn Butter... 30 Ham 15 1 6t?-d . V! 8-M ..10 , - Dfftr. In I.-wi.l.un. Sd In.t , wtt.I.IAM TtTOMA?, Infcnt n of Kct. Sunuel W. sua Uarlua K. Z1KULKU, .god 1 J it.VM. Id Lrwlnburc. on thr 8th int , Rl.tZtBETll, in h.r e:th j..r. riKtt lUnry II KS, dtKjMfrd. In l.wl.borg, on the Tth inw, DAVID SIIAPritR, nnMl hl wamra , , Ilu9.,M u,..hip. sth ln.. SAMUEL L. SOLI, 1 nsl Sn yris 0moDUiiHairi. j i d.i.iii. th. nth it.. HKNRiKTra,ag4 ' .r., wife of Kdw.r4 H. BAbOV, J Tne Lewisoarg Deposit Bank TT A3 Ihis day declared a Dividend of four Li Pcr cent, for yie last six months, iree from ihe Governance! Tax. payable on de mand, if. P. SHELLEtt, Treas'r. H.j 4, 1C4. " Agents Wanted Everywhere TO SSLL TBS ELtSlKT Foil LeDHth Steel Plate Engraving PBE8IDENT LI.NCOI N Signing the EmanCipatlOnFrOClamatiOIl rilHE best and only correct likeness ol this I great man in existence For particulars address, M.J lUml JOHN DAINTY. Publisher. No. 17 8.6th St., Philadelphia. WANTED, I7IROM S.000 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Tim-' hers, delivered through tbe summer, to Wm. Moore, on the bank of the river at the mouth nf Buffaloe Creek. Timbers lo be three leet Ions and four inches thick. Per sons wishing to furnish limbers can eat patterns at Byets' wagon shop, Lewisburg. Price of limbers 65 cts. delivered as above. Feb 4. 1861 WM. FRICK & CO To Carpenters and Bricklayers. CARPENTERS and Bricklayers will find steady employment and cash wa;es on I ik. new buildings tor Kauroad machine Slhnn. Fnnndrv. &e at Foundry, &e- at Renovo. 25 miles above Lock Haven, on the rbiiaoeipnia ana , Erie Rallroa(1. w.-r, f Carpenters. $MS ... .1,... r nr,Li..rc t mi n.r ill. ; Viuar,.in ' , 50 Der ' k. H. R. CAMPBELL. Pup't of tho work- April 26. lM. Court Week! I nloa Count; Court Proclamation! ""JT.'w.Trl partial account of Con- WHEREA8,the Hon. SAM L S.WOODS, ni .Mtt and Daniel Reber, administra President Judge for Ihe 20th Judicial . u of Jllhn j,rbtr nec-d. District of Pennsylvania, composed of the j 22 The parlia account of S. T. M Cor counties of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and ' mi(.kf an,jjs,rator of ihe estate of John Jsto WSmoiiTost andJoan Waits Esqs.,Asso-; Hlto)n aIe of Bra,iy l"p, dec'd. ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their : 23 The (Juardianship acconnt of Peter precept, bearing date the ssd day ot Uec r, attending, ana noiuepartwunoui iraveai mrir P"'1' JurJors ,re "quested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agrees-I bie to notice. j Given under my hand and seal at tne Sher-1 ifl's Office in Lewisbnrg the lfilh day of, April A D l6t, and ihe 87thyear of th Independence of Ihe United States of Ameri. oa. -Uod aave the Commonwealth! L. . ALBRIGHT, Sheriff Issue List for May 16. I Danl Rengler vs J & W Anderson 3 J A J Yonng vs Jos M Thomas 3 Jno II Goodman vs Wm Young 4 Snyder & Grubb vs J & C Kleckner wi no 5 to 11 S other parties vs same 12 Danl Rangier vs Jere Anderson 13 Johu Bilger vs Danl Reber I I David T Davis vs Geddes Marsh & Co lit Charlotte Long vs Jere Kleckner et al 16 B Fetter &. wife vs S C Will et al 17 David Bauchman va David Kessler 18 Hayes & Meylert vs Wm Ritter 19 Francis Jodon vs Lloyd Ointer 20 Peter C Hummel for use vs J Hartman 21 Wolfe. Wetzel St Co vs Ed Fstck wi no 22 Brobst at Clark vs W R A P Sechler.wi no S3 Bank of North'd for J Bower vs W LKiller 24 Rachel High vs John F Richard 25 C Hasssnplug fr Kleckner vsUMoyeretal GRAND JURORS, May T. 1864. Buffaloe Peter Slear, 8 L Gliek. Wm Ren- ner, Adam Homier, Jaa Mathers Fred Renner ' Aeto Berlin UK Cornelius 40s jviecuner, Michael Specht Uwubarg JOS U rorrey, 4 r Miner, " Evans Hartley Jss Glover While Deer Jacob Bnglemanjarael Guytj, Jacob Troxell Limritotie Jacob DrT. Jacob Spangler JfeWv Harrison Reiser l'nion Thomas Pursel.John Moser Bradu John nrart, Jr , Jfin-BOetgeo WJu-G Hacek THA VERSE JVKOr.s. Lrwltk'irzC F , Jos Kclihert, W P Rielly, Sol K'lier, V C bimkte. Peirr Bavrr. tiiiKXt Mar-h, J M Evans, J H liwi'tliuii, W Brown, Jr, Jre bebrryrr, W S brewer, l V Mkauenlin Ktllu KUvel Clinsan, J II friswr'l Bradu Hubert Blown, J R Fullmer, David M'tlarty Vniutt Henry fihon, Jacob Hleller, Wm ' Reichley. Jonaihan Huminel : iVio -rifi S t; .Vlilllionse, J tleiinhach Hartlrif John Die hi, Levi Mercer, Jauie. Auole, Isaiah Curl Lswi John Swengel, Jaenb Katherman VV ttujf'ilue Berihier Tkmns, John Hililebraml. J M HarbeM. Uamel Kiher Eiut Huffulutlohn VVtri;, W I Liun, Mi chael llrown lUiflUnbureX) H Hiss! tV"if U-er Geo Brown, Jr. Wm Brown Jr HarlUlimime l.epley, Vt m Mover H-iffuli James Maiheis, Adam Urova, V T l.iua. Eltas Koer IrfMMIuiie Jubn niircnrii.jr, jonas n j REGISTER'S W0TICE. N OTICE is heieby eiveu. o all eonce o al. eoncernel, that Ihe lu'luwing namej persi! as have setiled their accounts in the EegiM'r's Oiliee 1 at Lewisbur?, I.nion county, and that the said accounts will be presented lor con! - nn - anon and allowance ai the Orphan' Conn lo be held at I.E WlriBtRtS. for ihe county i.f L'nion, on the third .Mil.MJAV uf .May next, being the ICth day of sard month, viz : 1. The ae.coant of Jacob Frock, Survi- vin Execotor of the last will and tesiain-nt of HenrV froek, lale of Limestone Tp., dee'd. 2. The account of John Uundy, Esq.. Trustee of Mrs. Esther Chn named in the lat will and testament of CHrulnpUtr Sterner, father of said Esth' 'hnsU 3. Tne first an ! : : il account nf John L. Beaver one of the Executors of J" a NA.rety, late of Hart ey (now Lewis) Tp.decM. 4. Tbe first and final accooct of William Fees, Executor of the last will and testament of WMam Mrckner, nf Hartley Tp, dee'd. LJX Z :t!ZrZ .. Van Vuhnh. late of Bu.Taloe To . dec'ii, 6. The account of Andrew C. lUgenbuch and Samuel Hagenbach Execators uf ihe ' last will and testament of Andrew lhgcnbuck, ' late of East Buffaloe Tp. dee'd. V The account of Miehael Schnure Ex ecutor of ihe I ait will and testament of Met- eAwir Smith. late of Hartley Tp. dee'd. t 8. Tbe scennnl of Samuel Bechtel.admin- ! istrator of Ueore Stuhl, late of Eat Butfatoe '. Tp. dee'd. 9. The account of Isaac H Wasner, administrator of Michael Manner, late of Ihe Boiouah ol Lewisbur', dee'd. . 10. The first and tins! account of Daniel , Lnnr. administrator de bonis non cam testa-I , memo annexo of ihe estate of 'iomiiJ.UiVer, laic OI linmry I y. un, u. 1 1. The first and Una! account of Matthew , . ... - , Morten, administrator de f bonis not. of Jt Montmrrg J-Mer,late ,;f Hartley Tp.dec d. 12. The account of Charles Moll, admis- . r . c. . i ii t ue... istrator of Jfr Siuannah Mull, late of West Buffaloe Tp, dee'd. 13. The second and final acconnt of, Charles Moil, Executor nf the last will and , testament of Conrad Mull, late ol West Bull aloe Tp, dee'd- 14. The first and final acconnt of J M C Ranck, administrator of the estate of Adam , Ranck. late of White Deer Tp, dee'd. j 15. The last and final account of David Herbst, Guardian of Hannah iahl and Leah Rtahl minor children nl Maty Stuhl. Ulr iiiary uecniet. late ot uuiraioe i p. anu rrana rnuureu 01 rcicr uecDiri, intc vi uuuaiiic Tp. dee'd. 16. The account of Robert Read, Executor J nf Ihe last will and testament of Benjamin Gondhiruicr, dee'd, late of Hartley To. 17. The first and final acconnt of J P Starr, administrator of John Starr, late of White Deer Tp, dee'd. j 18. The account of Joseph Boob, one of; the Executors ol ihe last will and testament of John Biob, late of Ibe Borough of Mifflin- j bur;, dee. d. 19. The first anil partial acconnt of John V Barber, administrator cum testamento annexo of fxiac L Biek, late uf Ihe Borough if Mifflinburg. dee'd. 20. The acconnt of Johnson Walls, Guar dian of T Daniel Rank, a minor of the Bor- r,ttlt Guardian ofithe minor children of d. ter r64 I bounded on Ibe east by public road leading from Hanleion lo Ocwig's Mill, on the south b. , ne Turnpike, on ihe wesi ,by Widow j;n(,as and ,he north by an alley, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, whereon ar. txtMA a Two-Storev Frame Dwelling House, a Frame Barn. Wood House. Well , wilh a pump, and oiher outbuildings with the appurtenances. &c. Also. No. 2. A certain tract of nnim- proved Timber Land, situate in Hartley Tp., county aforesaid, bounded on the east by D. . etiizer, on the south by Paddy's Mountain, and on the west by Jacob Vana la.and on the north by Thomas Armiiage.conlaining Three Hundred and Twenty-Five Acres, more or less, wtih the Appurtenances, cVc, as tbe property of Samuel Huupt. Also, nn Saturday May 14, 1864, at the Riviere House, in the Borough of Lewisburg, county aforesaid, at I o'clock. P. M A certain vacant Lot of Ground, it being I.nt nnm.'wr five f5V situate in the University ailHitinn in ihe It, . roup h nf l.ewisbur?. boon- ded on the ea.t by Sixth street, on the south by riu George street, on the west by lot No. ; 4. and on Ih north by Jauies alley, contain-! . 1 .,h ' ins one-tourin ot an acre, mora or irs, o the appurtenance,, 4c. as the property of PnArnina f. . .lntftrfi. r L. F. ALBRIGHT, Sh'ff. Sherir Ollie. Lewisburg, April 15, 1861. NOTICE, moo ....... ..kin heretofore (listing he-, I tween Peter Beaver, Samuel Ged.le, ; James S. Marsh, Levi Kooxe ana josrpn yy. Shnner, doing busmes nnder the name and firm of Baavsa, Gsaoss, Msasa Co., was i dissolved by mutual consent on the 9d day of April, lStli by Samuel Geddes and Jos. W. j ' - . ... , . . ... , Shnner se drawing from ihe concern. The business of the late firm will be set tled np by Ihe new firm of Bsavsa. Maaaa & C. BEAVEK,UEODES, MAKSll e CO, flU ee, 14. I- Estate of Lewis D. Yarger, dec' A t DMIMSTiHTOR's KOTIfE. I.nr i of a'lmioisiraunn on ihe eit. ,,f Lcm 1. Vaner. tieceased. iate nf Hjil.f n.u Boro". having Lcen rauied it ihe &uoMtrib?r by tta Kegiier uf I nioD coomy in du form nl law. all person iniVbte'l to 'aid eMate are hereby noofi-it m inalkC iirmediaie f nvmeni, and aQ havin; any jnt riaiuis sj:aini tne sanie mttf nrrsenl lliem d jlv aoiheniceateil Tor seHlemaa! i JOHN V AR'iCR. Adiin'r Estate of William Cottar, d'C'd. t IJ'.'lMsTRATORS NOTICE Vtheress, L't'er l A'tmimsiraiion n 'ti 'at oi William Cutter, late nl Kra.iv UinUiB 1eceierl.rave been sranied to itr ktthtcritar bif the I'rKisier uf nion rouiuy m iIh forsa o.' law. itienfure ail personi inJebieJ lo aid Hi.ia sr rf.ioleif t., make in. in e: i air rav- ! ., ,h!,., (,;. ,, el.,,... sramd ; hf saII), may r,rni ihetn flu'yaa'henlisairt f(r ,lir:nrDI- . Inf sll,.crir. ; fioaii) J()H. MEEK. Aministra'nr. c-u 1 wl VJU; - l h , f, f I.M X li.l I 7. ' K ! "tX AWJ -"" aaii Praler. iJ LealflT, UHiat, MierJ) aUU tail Mk.lq ! , , .. . . . I .iH.na Jlura urtu, i PlillaUflpWn. ' ; T FATHER. Somac and Skins, bought, or j sold on t'onimnion. Advances naiia ' on Consignments. Nov. 5iS. JmJ p.'.vT.ij fm"nb C3S11 paid I0r BatK. T V.'ISH io pur-has a large cnaatiry ol ! tot K OIK lit It K, delivered at niv Tannery Yard in l.pwihur:. lor whiah 1 j will par ihe hihesl price in cash. i May 14, l"iS E. . HCLL. . j J:!1CJ VVAS'JTt?ft i S.1J-.11 HrHHtUi q qj (jij JJX WANTED AjJ " Carpencrs,15natbai!ders am! Laboren. Flit) WHOM consiant eoijilovment ar.o xood J waes will be given. ' CASH PAID EVERY WEEK. -FKICK". r il.LMEYER A IU . I.ewisncrr, fa . December 14. I86S CEHEKT I CEMENT fl riHE subscnbr would respectfully inferos. h;s old customers aod the public sea, rally that he will have constantly o haaat and for sale a full supply of his sapanaw hydraulic reinenu Parnes at a dinaucv the titie of Canai or Kai'rraJ can have thaif orders filled at short not.ee. Address KOBERT VAJ.ENTTM, Bellrfonte, Pa. CERTIFICATE Wt do certify that we hare nsed the above) cement in the erection of the Bell sfoawwalsw crmrni in uitciciiiwiiw tn - urn work. ani, uke p(rlMire ln tre persons ii need of a rood ,..,V. Wltsov Jan-Oio " rreommradiasj od ariicl. & TATB NOTICE ! rTlHE sobscriber wishes to sett! his all I Books Itom 14SI to Jan. 1. 1864, a4 desires his friends lo rail within SO day. Ihe accounts will be in the 'aire's siandav Call at his store opposite Walls A Co's. Jan 21. '6t N. R. ZIMMERMAIT. " " 1 $75 TO $150 PER ETOIaTH. : rpHE LITTLE f: I A. N'T BE WING MA s CHINE COMPANY wan: an Aeent ia each eonnty, 10 solicit orders for their aw $15 Machine, with gause, screw driver aid extra needles. We i! pay a liberal aalary and eipensrs. or give large commission. Far particulars, terms. Ac, enclose a stamp, aaaf addrsss T. S. PAtJE. Toledo, Solou C.n I Ami ihr th. I'iM Saakas " TVU ) I The Eye and the Ear. 8. H. KNIIi'HT.of Lewisburg, bavtaf had twentv-fiye rears' prartie. offera his services to those who are aiHieied wit) disease ! Ere or Ear. The following is oa of a nnmber of Testimonials : U J on hau eataraot of both ere : vae b'ini oV aaws and nari Mof tlieotlier. 1 hvi phjnrtsn, attenaww him to ao .flWt. Ir. KnijM ttn-lrt.k L. ea. an4 cunsl liim withuutao of-rsiii n. I iroui'l .yljiM all was rmi.-!l to iOtf kirn a ci.ll. SAMI KL VOL. HarllrUiu. Jan 7. IM John Fairelra, ;iARrirTiiKST,Mw bin, south iu, rmiADBirmiA Tmpnrfar. Mian! at, aud OraU't in 'jli All kinds of 'J FANCY FURS i&jZS 'liffor Ladies' and s-vSp Children's wear. I wi.h to return my thank, tn my rriends of Uakna aod tbe mtrrcun'lioit touofir. for th.tr vary ltare! patronae. rxtenit.nl to no dunn th. lat few jara.a4 would av to then that 1 now br In Mora, of my owaj Importation and roauufitnro. a rj riltnai. aaor m.nt of ail tli. dillen-nt aiad and qualitwa of FAX0f i'l K.. for l.arlia and rhildr.0, thai will be worn davla 111 t'nll and W. infer iwain.. Bfinstbe dirwt Importer of all my Vnr from Knraaa. and havitis tb.m Mitnufsctun-d uodfr mj owa anpea aion rnahle. me to o(T.r tuy ru.tom.re and tbe pnelasa murb haailomer Mt ran f r tb. mm money. Ladie.: plrmn civ. ma rail brhre purehaaing- Raasa remember the name, nuuSavr and .trv.1. JOHN FAREfRA. 5m 1011 No 718, Arch Street, Philadelphia leO. W. larPCllter, Ill'IlSZey 10 9. . , , V, . .... Wholesale Drug and Cfcwinical Warehouse, ,o. 7S7, Xarkrt Mrrrt, rbllaarlphu. fTUE Subscribers keep constantly no hand a arg(. iXofml f DRUG.', .MEDICINE", CHEMICALS, PHARMACEUTICAL prpa rations and every other article which eppr taina to the business, embracing the mas extensive variety 1 also, PAI-N TS.OJLS a4 GLASS) of every description. All articles purchased Irom as can kst relied on as being of the most superior qnsK ity and al as low price as Ihey ean be had. We can offer such inducements as will make it the interest ol purchasers lo lay in tbew sunnlies from ns and aive os tbeir fatnra patronage, and invite ail who visit lb Wlf, 10 call at our establishment. All orders addressed to ns by mail .. .U . . 1 1 m..i l,k rtmwnnt . If . nl in. nuin w.sr . -.... , - -- GEO WXTARPEN TER .HENSZEY & CO.- 3m 1033 737 Market Street, Pbilad, Auditor's Notice. TN the Orphans' Coon of Union county, tha tnaiterof ihe final account of Dan iel Lodwig, Administrator of the estate of his wile, Catharine Ladwig, dep'd 1, qiea oy nis urcmor. ttouer pfuieat, - tor appointed 10 report opon the exceptioM filed lo the above account will meet fpr tbe purpose of fulfilling ibe dunes of his appomtt m.nt at bis office in Lewi.sbu.on Saiurdy, 1 r. . , . . c. . Tni nndt- A. M. April JO, 1.5. JOHN B. LISN, Apdifr A LOT of primo Clovcrwd t