DIIH g m iff mm mmm BY 0. N. WOK DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. it l.AO per Tear, altvaya In Advance. "THE UNION," estiMkbfJ in ISU Whole No-2,670. CHRONICLE," estaMi-IicJ In IS 13 Whole No, 1,01?. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., TA, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1864. nnmr.it :i-wEKkiT Tbc-J- Mirninn & Friday Afternoon. " - - --- Voice Of the Lutheran Church. Id May, 1801, the (lenerat Synod of the Lutheran Church of the United States tiM ita hinnnial aea.tun at Viirk I'a A ' oiniuittee on the elate of the country, representing every Synod attending, was i " - 1 t Mr . I, . r !:. I appointed- iev. , .a I asssvaot, ut I im- burg, chairman. The following patriotic resolutions, reported by cnnimittee, were ' tmaiuirtouVy adopted on a call of the yeas ; nd nays. It will he Been that they take strong ground in support of the Got- eminent, and most emphatically condemn UB BVBieOl Ul AlUCIiraiU '" - a a A .l.nur err as a am ; gainat God, and a. the cause of the re- bellion. They also rcbuko the attempt of Hishnp Hopkins to prove that slavery is a divine inatituiion. I5y the adoption of ttiaaA rpanliitioris. the Lutheran Church of ihe United Stales places i-solf fairly on the aido of justice and right. We be speak for them the oareful pcruaal of our readers : B Iiade!, 1. That having ansomblod a l oat navmg wiihmuu m iriog tbo preralenee of land, tiiia Syuod oau not aeeond time dunu nivil war in our I separate without solemnly ro-affirmiug the declarations adopted at our last Couvin- lion iu reference to the originating cause of the Rebellion, the necessity of its for- eible suppression, the righteousncsa of the war which is waged by the Government of the United States for the maintenance of the national life, and the eon iiuent duty of every Cbris'ian !o support it by the whole weight of bi iufltieuoes, bis prayers, and his efforts. 2. That we acknowledge with profound gratitude to Almighty God, he various important successes which bave thus far crowned nur arm ; the merciful intrrpo- iltion of Providcnoo in delivering us from the invasions of the enemy, and in pro- teoting our homes our churches, and our institutions, from the desolation of war; and the cheering progress which has been made by tbe Government and the Nation iu (be recognition of the laws of God and rights of man in the measures which bave been adopted lot tbe suppression uf the rebellion. 3. That rceogniting the suffering and calamities of war aa the righteous judg- menl of a just God visited upon us for trangrssions, we call upon our pastora and cburcboa to unite with ua in tbo con- fcasion nf our many and grievous individ- nal sins, and in fervent supplicatioua for the Divine forgiveness, that as a people W may break off eioa by rigbteousoesa, and do justly, love merry, and walk bnmbly with God. 4. That aa persistent effirta are making among n by professedly Christian writers to prove from the Holy Scriptures, the Divine institution of Amerioan slavery the principal cause of thia wicked rebel - )j00 e tbe delegates of tbe General Syood of tbe Evangelical Lutheran Church iu the United States, hereby ex- press our unqualified condemnation of such a course, which claims tbe sanction of the merciful God and Father of us all for a svstem of human oppression which exists only by violence, uuder the cover of iniquitous laws. Tbe vote on adoption, was as follows : Yeas Clerioal 71 Lay 39 Total. .111 Dr. Hay, Hutter, Sbiodel, and many other Lutheran clergymen cf our day like MuiiLKNlifcRO of tbe Revolution re among our foremost patriots, and tbey are nobly eeconded by thousands of their people in I'cnnaylvania. Yet there are too many preachers and laymen who oo tbia great iaaue fail to do anything positive to aid th j Government and put i down Ihe Rebellion. Tbey fry to "serve God and Mammon." Ouo of this class, in Mifflinburg, we learn, publicly prayed for the success of whichever of the "two nationa" waa in the right ! ! Our Lutb eran fathers would have tolerated no teacher who did not know enough to take sides in suob aa iaaue aa tbia. SuRe in 8nprema Court of Penn'a. QTba following aetjiassed tbe recent eaaions of oar Legislature :J That hereafter tbe connties of Snyder and Union shall become attached to and form part of Ihe Eaatero District of the Supreme Court, and the writs of error and appeal from tbe several courts of said connties shall beresfter be made returna ble to the fourth Tuesday after the first Monday in January, or on such day or diya aa said eiurt may direct, Provided, however, that all records from said cono tiea made in pursuance of writs of error or appeal that aro now pending which bave not been argued shall be remitted by tbe Clerk of the Northern Diatrict to the Middle District for bearing or argument on the seventh dy of Juno, A. I), lsfil a I . I .a . vuars may uirecc. OtkTThe Christian Commission acknow ledges tbe receipt, on tbe 5500,000 pledge, np to 18th mat., oi tbe sum of $131,883 , 63 in oaab, besides many boxes. Among ne casn are tbe following : John B. Linn E,., 0f Lewisbqrg, amount res id for military aervioe in Sept., 1862 1W Jo P. Tastin, for Bap. Ch 715 BioomsDurg K5M For tha Central Fair, we notice tbe '('lowing : G Dawson Coleman, Esq , r( Lebanon, otnpenaation m a M-mber of thw iiaiature 0f Pi. f 732 50 KflW Apportionment Bill ru Committee on Conference on the Apportionment bill, adopted at Harris. ( burg, gives the following Seniors and : Hcp'eseutatitca to Ike various diatriots : I , sKSATi'lllAf. i, z, ana , roitaucipiiia ony, t a. Chester, Delaware aud Montgomery, -fi. Hucks, 1 7. Ibigh and Northampton, 1 II. Sehutkill. 1 10. Carbon, Monroe, 1'ike and Warne, 1 1 1. lirsdford, Sutriuehauoa, aud Wvoniiuc. 1 . IjUsi'rue 1 ; 13. Putter, Tioga, McKean and Clinton, 1 1. Incoming, Union and Snyder, 1 . . a O.. II....,- 1 Lebanon, jSUC4S,eri j. York and Cumberland, , ID. Adauis and Franklin, I 20. Somerset, Bedford and Fulton, ! -l- "'gJn. Mifflin, Juniata, and I'crry, ; 22. Cambria, Indiana aud Jefferson, 23. Cleat fi -Id, Cameron, Clarion, For- rest and K k, 1 - - -. -i -j 25. AlUgbcuy, 2(5. Header aud Waahingi t. iiTOiniTOii,i.jt...yUUi., . "" 1 27. Lawrence, Rutler and Armstrong, 1 f-S. Mercer, enango and Uarreu, j Crawford aud hne, I liETHEiliNrATl VE3. Philadelphia j Delaware : Montgomery Chester : liueks Lebigb Northampton , Carbon aud Monroe : Wayne aud 1'ike Lai rne j Sut-Uchon and Wyoming ; Lycoming, 1'ni 'B and Snyder j Columbia and Montour j Northumberland Tioga and Cotter Ciiutoo, Canierou and Molvean ' Centre I Huntingdon, Juniata and Mifflin , Scbukiii , Hciks I Laucastcr Lebanon Dauphin , Y'rk . Cumberland I'crry and Franklin ; Adams . Somerset, Bedford and Fulton ' , Bradford and Sullivan j J)ir Cambria CleaiGeld, E'k and Forrest ' Clarion and Jeffuraon j Armstrong ; ludiana and Westmoreland ; Fayette , Greene Beaver and Washington Veroango and Warren ! Crawford j Erie i Alcgheny Lawrence, Mercer and Rotlcr j'i 1 1 S o 1 Oo last year's rote, the above Districts give a working Republican Union ma jority in both branches. rLt. Stephens, of the 51st P. V., furnishes the Norristown Republican com plete lists of the losses np to the 15th. Those in the following Companies are ! mostly from Lnion county, (some cf whom have been published before :) COMPANY . Levi Ammou, killed Wm, Dresher, legl Charles Kline, both legs George Klioe, leg John Mill house, , boulder Cornelias Edleman, face Joseph Spoils, shoulder Wm. Dtobl, band Rarton Kennedy, breast and hip John Weirinan, leg Isaco Dolby, hand and arm Samuel Dresber, band James Miller, band Cbas. Lloyd, face and aids John Rshback, b g Jacob Frederick, leg Jackson Walters, bead and arm Reuben Kline, arm Peter Paul, arm John W. Sbecklcr, arm Sebastian Searles, arm Samuel Rote, arm Henry Dresham, neck COMPANY IT. Lt. W. F. Cambell, taken prisoner H. C. M'Cormick, hip Reuben Raker, arm 0. W, Cary, breast, slight Harrison liruner, foot Peter Smith, bead Frederick Smith, (Easton) dead I. iu. Mutio, bead John Aldencbiefer, band Geo. Van Gezer, arm Geo Poole, foot missing Hugh M'Clure.D. C. Brewer, Harrison Hause.Danl Welxel.Wm. Miller, Jacob Smith, COM FA NY K. Lt. Jacob Freabergcr, side Lt. F. B. Bterner, wounded and prit'r John Sutton, killed Fred. Srocp, Chaa. Willet Jaeob Uawk, leg Theodore Odeonelder, leg John Huber, arm John T. Cox, both legs John Fangboner, do David G. Aucker, ankle Albert Shilling, arm Franklin Moier, side Wm. Boner, leg Jas. Barubam, breattj Jobn Betz.r, baud Daniel Fleet, hand Nathan liann, foot Joa. I'oeth, leg !avid Hickloy, leg lvid liiu.stnati, abdomen . Jiilm It ink, back Hubert U'erlj. hand Mining Julio Hoffman, Jarcd Lad wig, Vyoe ltutiell. y lite a number of the Slit Reg. are known to have been taken prisoners. fcir-aeo. W. Schoeh, of Co l. in 5th I' K. C, writes U,li lust, that in I j Company two wcro killed l'nv. .Myers uf i'billipsburg, and A. l. Slicker of Millou. Levis Jeroa, wounded in band 8aylur iu ahoulder, liglitly Wm. L. Ponacby waa captured with an ambulance train. j These are all the losacs from our county j ' we nave to add to day. Gen. Averlll's Triumph. Hon. Jrook reccutly sent Avi rill from the Lewisburg region, West irgiuu, over 1 the ruouutaiu, eastward, to destroy the only Railway reaching from irginia into Tennessee. Near the Salt Works, I'ulasti :couulv. Averill encountered and drovo a r i Rebel force. Near Wvtbeaville. on lOih ! M.iv. he met 4.000 Rebels under (ien. j0B(:fJ mho wero B0 geTcrclf handled as to escape under cover of darkness. Averill th 'O ti re up the railroad aeveral miles, to near Cbristiansburg, and it is thought has . uoue mucli service wun intie loss. Latest News Thursday's Battle. Tho Secretary of War states ofliaially, that on Thursday last, the Rebels under q Gen. Ewcll made a duspcrato but unsuc- 2 (--oiui iav. uu iua ..gu. wing ui -jo,,. .. .... f.. I a ah . t. . ;.,, Af !"!.. Grants army. Others state that tueo. Tyler's new recruita of heavy artillery were first reached bj the foe. Uouscd to dodging, our men rushed boldly to the work, supported by liirney aud Crawford, and aoon the Rebels fell back, leaving 3 S50 prisoners in our bands. Our now 3 ; men exposed themselves more than old ! ones would, and thereby suffered more, 2 ; but tbey feel proud of their success. 2! Bkumuha fit mikek, Va. May 19. 1 Early yesterday morning the rebels re o ' peatcdly attacked the woiks of Gen. But- ier, but were repulsed, their loss being 0 heavy and ours bat blight. 2 Gen. Hunter has been placed in eorn- 1 i tnand of Western Virginia, including tbe : Shenandoah Valley. 1 ! The author of the bogus Proclamation 1 1 has been arrested and confessed the crime. ' i As we predicted tha whole affair origioa- ted in New York, and was gotten up for 1 1 speculation iu gold and stocks. g Tbo Rebel leader, Jenkins, baa died of o ( bis wounds. 2 j Gen. Sherman has advanced to Cass 2 ville, towards Atlanta. 6 ! K.w VftittiT" M -2-1 fh7 Rebel iron-clad North Carolina, which recently came a short distance over Wilmington bar, leaked so badly as to be compelled to return ashore, and when tbe tide full sbe broke in twain aniidnhip. Her con sort, tbe Raleigh, is nearly completed. WAsniNOTON, May 22. Six hostages from Fredericksburg arrived in tbts city j m-day, and were committed to Old Capi tol. 1 bey are held for tbe return of our wounded men who were sent to Rioh- mond by citizens of Fredericksburg after tbe first day's battle of tbe Wilderness. IIarrii-blro, May 23, A. M We bad a rumor last eight, that our men were falling back bat a lator despatch says that oo Friday Loogstreet's corps was moving south, and next morning Ewell'a corps followed it. JoyTbe Claimbersburj Jirjiotitory not long since paid the following jus! tribute to tbe fidelity and earnestness of our rep resentative in the Stato Senate: "Senator Johnson, of Lycoming, baa developed well as a tactician this winter, and kept the Senate np to tbe Ameodtn'a to the Constitution and the bill providing for a special election, with untiring indus try. And be is a dangerous foe in debate, especially when Copperheadism crops ont with its subtle, slimy venom. lie curried a short borse in a very short way, Friday last, whon Mr. Lamberton insisted npou presenting a medal to Gen. Meade for bia victory at Gettysburg. - Lamberton looked as if he bad swallowed torch-light pro- eession when Mr. Johnson exposed tbe hypocrisy of tbe movement. &Sale of Personal property oi Sam'l L. Noll, dce'd, on Tbnrsday, Jane 9, 1S61 cnUnion County Agricultural Fair ThurnUj to SatairUjT, Oct 0,7 and 8, 1861 How little we know of the real causes of many death I A "fine young man" few days ago was crushed by a railtrain, and it only accidentally leked oat that be "took four drinks in coming JO miles ! Tbe powder mill of Reuben Kline, near Treverton, waa blown np last week. Happily no one waa about tbe mill at Ihe time of the aceident. Story ooonty, Nevada Territory, for wards ten thousand dollars to tbe Sanitary Commission. Tueadajr Morning's Sewi. By means of a dam, Gen. Banks has escaped from dangsr on Red River. Gen. Lee has retreated towards tbe : N'nrih Anna. firn. Grant is "out of, the Wilderness," heavily reinforced, and iiushiug on vigorously. ma tug ar rca.icia. Thret Days in Cumberland Valley, and East Of it. It waa an afternoon in early May that we took the ear. down the river through , , , . , . aork county, and overtook a good K' thunder atorm. It waa the first time I ever enjoyed sucu a trial ot speed and of noise, and while our engine overtook aud paused tha thunder cloud, the discharges ; f 0i(!Crjcitw a. time, deadened the racket , of the smoke-wasou and all its wheels. It was a delicious rainstorm. (The theory that great battles cause rain is disproved by-the facts that none fell on the Virginia ,, ., . , , . fields until after ome day. conteat-tbe first in ibis region eama from tbo east and the rains on tbls and the following i day were Inc. I and not extensive.) Hanover Junction we found entertain ing as ever, and in due tinf were ushered into the passenger car, where smoking is nut prohibited, aud wbero the operations , 0f the engine are in full view. Luckily, the passengers did not have to get out to r oarry ajatcr to feed the thing as tbey did i ,he last night I was along here. There is a capital grade for a road here, but not well improved : tbe oars jolt from side to side like drunken man navigating both sides of a given line : if it would only go straight ahead strong, like tbe Central it would get through in about half of its present time. Another peculiar fashion Is I collecting toll (aa the man cut off bis dag s tail) by degrees. At the Juootion, Mr. Conductor said the fare was 50 ets, which was paid and no questions asked, whereas at Hanover tbe operation was repeated : it , is true it reiires two companies to make 6uch a great enterprise successful as the I J rt T . ; corouroy railway from uanover junction ; to Gettvsburg. but as one conductor took j both fares he might as well bave made it j 0Dl one j ib. A rich, fertile, pletoaot oau try U this .v. u l. - i: it lUIUUgll UCtV m JF.I.I.IDO u i.iuibio uu I the headwaters of Old Codorus in York county, and the Conewago in Adams. In one broad field men, women and children all engaged in planting. At Gettysburg before night) and beard numorous details of lha July deeds wbioh make tbe region bistorical for all time. It shows few marks of the missiles of war, as the firing waa principally nver and nn the, N.K side, bat one ahellremsins lodged in a wall, visible, and eorae other evideoeea of the straggle may be seen. Tbe house where Jenny Wade waa shot was occupied by our abarp shooters at tbe time. Jobn Rums waa not at home be occupies a very plain house in the outskirts of town nn f Ka 9naA In.arji fhn S.ni.u. Tk... . wo was a gooa photographer who took views of eeveral fields of dead men, horses, &e.. i, i . - as tbey fell so that natural pictures, aa well as autheutio relios, are thoughtfully preserved by the intelligent citizens. The children were generally taught not to be alarmed at the throng of armed, fighting , , ' eaunon were discharging their loads at one time, tbe children wonderingly exclaimed "O, wasn't that much thaoder ?" (Ooe gentleman told as some original observa tions of bis son, the first time he left the pare precinets of borne and saw the fash ionable follies of bigger boys : "Pa," aaid be; "why, one man put pepper np bia nose, and another kept a little fire at the end of bis !" Snuffiog and oigar smoking were strange things to him. We'll go to bed with this.) Slaveuolders not Recognized is tub Metuomst Churcu. The Metho dist Confereuce yesterday acted upon the long mooted question of slavery in that church. The he church baa always opposed ! , , ii of slavery, recognizing no law tbe system that held a human being in servitude, but tbe opposition was quiet and inoperative. Now the action of the chnrcb is bold and positive. Its General Conference, speak ing in the name of the mighty body it re presents, enacts that no slaveholder can be a member of tbe Methodist cburcb. Such action was needed, and it ia a cause of rejoicing lo know that sueb action was ta ken. The vote of tbe Conference was sin gularly unanimous, tbe nays forming bat nine in a eounl of two hundred. Tbe good work gains everywhere. The oppression which for years baa been the curse of the American Union will never stain our hon or and mock our liberties after tbe present struggle lor liberty and Union is over. Daily Aeirs. Gbeekbacks Triumphant. Tbe lea-1 ding bankers of Chicago have agreed to make greenbacks or tbeir equivalent the basis of all transaetiona on and after tbe 16th instant, when thej will receive on deposit at par, and pay ont at par only legal tender notes, the notes of the Na tional Banks, and tbe notes of such other banks as redeem at par in Chicago. "Nothing bat greenbacks" is the motto. Refuse all else. Freeport (111.) Journal Col. Cbarlea W. Wingard, of Look Haven, has been appointed a paymaster in tbe army. fioL Wingard waa Lien tenant Colonel of tbe 17th regiment of nine montba Pennsylvania volunteers. Wendell Philips opposed the re-nomination of Pres. Lincoln in tbe Republican Union Convention of Massachusetts bat in vain: tbe Convention were for Old Abe another term, The Union ticket bad 4,530 majority at tha lata election in San Francisco. I Mr. Wright, a eonduotor on the Wil- ' Hnmaport k Klmira railroad, waa killed ! n the lOtb lust., by being thrown from ' tte P'-forro of car near teuton. A ij"on ' H",,I,BA1J bmiiemabony, waa aliniMt instantly killed ,ba Willi.m.port depot, on Wednesday evening, by falling from the platform and ' under the train, MuRi'Ea is Lycomimj county. On the 7th in Woodward township, Jacib Lawmiller deliberately shot djad bis sis ter Fanny, who was keeping bouae for him, and then absconded, and has not been beard from. They were unmarried. '"a w". Z , ,n,Perr8' she was 10 the habit of scolding bim. , M ,hrc.,ened l0 kill heTi nd ,hl bimself. ile rV'R"-Mr. Leinbaca's sermon on the 5ih June will be at the ilreisbach Church, in ihe morning UttDiflUurtj s&atUtu Corrected Semi- Weekly Wheat, 1,75 Barley 00 to 11,00 Rye 1,20 Eggs 15 Corn, 1,25 Tallow 10 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Lard, fresh 15 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool CO Dried Apples 8 lb Potatoes 55 FirkinUutter IS Sides i Shoulder 12 presn nutter... ou nam i Rags 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 Sides & Shoulders with Ribs 10 a, .... nd , - I NOTICK ! rPHE accounts of HUNTER PABDOK Esq X deceased, have ben left for collection at Ihe office of JAMES F. LINN Eq. where also claims against tbe estate may be pres ented. EXECUTORS LlSTOF VENDERS of MERCHANDIZE, subject to License, within the Couuty of UNION, Pa., for the year 1861. cuss, ucamai cuss, iinisss trwlsbarc. WTouBiro 1. 1I..O It t N'Moi lAil MraM M Suva It t.uo T 011 r Berlin. ? uu Kriwanl aitj 14 TOO 7.i R.iwlD.(..r l It JSO t K.o..y.r Hrnnstt Uro'rt j SuppLW at Co ! j,X"hhb.rt " l Uwsril Wil..oa 13 llMHI 14 T.uuUauras W KathSin 14 j c,,wnutin 14 ; iw Khlie arlars. 14 . oo J S llj-nbi.h it 7.00 Ji.ho 11 Uuodmsa ia iim loop 11 UIW I. CbNpuia tenia Tup. u tiiuu Wm i-rniih 14 t w u-nit h.iiJ1 r 12 19111 HartlHua. j..ho s-iairrs 14 :.uo ?o Ppi-tmje 13 1300 C W ifcli.rtln 14 7.uu Wm Wtiitmer II 7.UO j., s u.r.h a Co 14 irni v tikiT-r 14 7.ini N K Zimmrrsi.n 14 7 ml Vt lnlClC. r. ii ii.miu.n a Bro u 7.0o BMrr a Co llljoo JLIIa 14 7.WI Charles Cley 14 7.00 Kremer.Lont Co ii l&.o Jwuuel a witr 14 1M w hIVtmIIT 14 t'STo M Xh,,"v""'lt too Brown Him iralen I lu.uo jaoaM ioti.r i w H W rrotwr 14 7.UOI New (otasskta. Mutt Houghtna Salanl Hurvta r ii A AnitnnB Ivtr liunh 14 7 OO 1 K Corry 4 ro 14 7.00 ia lo u Kelly Tap. 14 7.0O John Pstwaiaa II 13.50 14 7.0O Uorha KliD. 14 7.00 14 7.00 Baftaiae 1 nsaas. 14 7.0U Lab U.uck 13 10.00 II W Procter SlIhr.WsinsShriMT Oblae TwB. 14 TOOBadva Him'lnfc-h IS 10.M ?Mcr Ifavlns Rl NrnbitA ItfO John Willi Cs T Ii Stab. C a Ualox J Bak.r a Va John Htrmao U W Yemtt i K UiaoJsrfer 14 7.00 HanirfTar. 14 7.00 Hark lUifpDoy 14 7.00 ii is.uo. Laartltea. IS lo os O B KarM 14 7 0S 14 T oo J lUilabaufB. 'Vnuiy Iwp." ,M 14 7 OO H PIC All.n 14 7 0S 14 700 14 7.00 benjamin Bums 14 7J0 I title Uerr. It 7 00 D B K.ultm.a. Afl 14 T OO 14 1M UmiT A :iri-y 14 7.00 a Co CluTlil. S Roll wiaieaar tATIMi SALOONS. t r wi . J"" T.jior J DIM ! uioxior. swan d'VhV7" 1 join u'Jr 14 7.00 Lrwhburr. ia lo'.oo Krw Brrlla. i.!!.. f.... i& ........ innn ia iujm isaae Ainr iv.w ia T in MIHIaharr. ia lo.ao Wm Rank iom ia ton milliard tables, U 7.Q0 i,t, w, 3d, $iv, 40.U0 AN APPEAL will be held at the office of ,he County Treasurer, in Lewisburg, on Friday the 17th dayof June next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. of which all persons interested will please take notice. JAMESGI.OVER, May 21 Mercantile Appraiser NOTICE IS hereby given lhat PROPOSALS will" ba received, up to Friday, May 17, l64.ty the undersigned, for the Pasturing of the Fafr Ground near Lewisburg. The recipient to pay as follows one half nn the first day of August, and the balance on the 1st Oct. next. J.A.MERTZ,Rec.Sec. Lewisburg & Cross Roads Turnpike Company. THE Corporators named in the Act for the incorporation of the above named Com pany, are requested lo meet at Ihe Siorrhoase of L. & I). Hauck, at Buffaloe X Roads, Pa, on Monday. 30lh May, 1864, at X o'clock in the afternoon.for ihe purpose of organizing said Company, receiving Subscriptions, sc. v " DANIEL RANGLER, and others, corporators named. The Lewisbarg Deposit Bank HAS this day declared a Dividend of four per cent, for the last six months, free from the Government Tax, payable on de mand. H. P. SHELLER, Treas'r. atar 4, ISM. Estate of Lewis D. larger, dte'd. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on tbe estate of Lewis 1). Var;cr, deceased, late of Hartleton Boro'. having been granted to the subscriber by the Heeister of Union county in due form of law. all persons indebted to said estate are htrsby notified to make immediate payment, and a having any just claims against the same mas- present them dulv authenticated for seitlomant to JOHN YARGER, Admia'r The Eye and the Ear. DR. 8. H. KNIGHT, of Lewisburg, having had twenty-five years' practice, oraws his services to those who are afflicted with diseased Eves or Ears. The following is one of a number of Testimonials My son had rateraet or both aras ; was alia, of oaa. ami noarlysoof IbeoUwr. 1 bad pharirtani attaoaioe him to no cAWt. Dr. Kniirht undertook hl esar. and eared him wllhootan oparationw 1 would adviar all aha an-afflktad to giaa him a call. aasuai, wtlLr. Ilartkton. Jan. 7, 11-64 (loK) Cash paid for Bark. T WISH to purchase a large qnaatity of 1 ROCK OAK BtKK, delivered al my Tannery Yard in Lewisburg, for which 1 will pay the highest pric in cash. May 14, 1863 E. J. HULL. MEN WANTED. GO OR GO MEN WANTED AS Carpenters, Boatbuilders and Laborer, TO WUOM constant employment and good wages will be giv.n. CASH PAID EVERY WEEK. L FRICK, BILLMEYER A CO. Lewisburg, Pa., December It, 1883 u. s, lo-io bonds. SB Bonda are issued nnder the Act ; J- of Congress of March Bin, IS1, which provides that aH Bonds issued under this Act shall be EXP MPT PROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal auihor iiy. Subscription to these Bonds are receiv ed in United Slates no'esor notes of Nation al Banks. They are TO BE F.KDKEM ED IX COIN, at tbe pleasure of the Government, at any period wt tru tUn tea m,r ,,t than furlji jjrart from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST . . . . , .. , ... ., , , PA1D IN CO,N- on B"nds "f over one hundred dollars annually and on .11 o-her Bonds aemi-annoally. The interest payable on the firal days of March and Hep- , . . . k .., tcmber in each year. ' Bubscribers will receive either Registered, or Coupon Bonds as tbey may prefer. Reg-1 , , . . , , islered Bonds are recorded on tbe books of the L. S. Treauier, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more conve nient fur commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan1 will have the option , uf having their Bonds dra uterasl from ! March 1st. by paying the accrued interest ia coin (or in United States notes, or the notes , , 1, 1 ,, . r of National Banks, adJ.ng fifty per cent, for premium,) or receive them drawina; interest from tbe date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are Eirapt trass Uaslrlpal er State Taiatlua, their value is increased fm one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rale of tax levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay Over Eislit Per Cent Interest iu currency, and are of equal convenience as I , . . ,,., ;..vlniiil h is believed lhat no aesjirities offer au , .., i,,,,.m,t to lenders as the various descriptions of V. 8. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parlies or slock companies or sepa- I 1 . rale communities only is pledged for par- ; ... j a... '. meat, while for tbe debts of the United States ' the whole property uf the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin These Bouds may be aubs:ribed for in sums from $ 50 np to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avails able to Ihe smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money j " ""J1 mo,nen, and the holder will hare the benefit or the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that tbe total Funded Debt of the United I Siates on which interest is payable in gold. j on the 3d day of March I8C4, was 9709,965,- ' i 000. The interest on ibis debt fur the coming i , . .. . -,,, ... I i fiscal year will be 15,937.I26, while the, : customs revenue in gold for tbe current fiscal . year, ending June 30th. 1864, has been so far i . at the rate of over $100,000,000. per annum: It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of ihe tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on Ihe same amount of importations, lo $130,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the I'nited Slates Tretaury until Marrh 26, but in the first three weeks of April the subscrip tions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A j WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by all ICATIOXAL B.4XKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all RE8PECTARLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Deposit Banks,) will furnish further information on application and mm:n etebt riciuri io snwtKiBKia. Maj a, lssimlraoo..) Agents Wanted Everywhere TO SKLL TBS lalOAHT Full Length Steel Plate Engraving or PRESIDENT LINCOLN Signing the EmancipationProclamation, rpHE best and only correct likeness of this j I great man in existence. rr particulars address, JOHN DAINTY. Publisher. May loarf No. 17 S.eth it, l-hiladrlphia. NOTICE. fTIHE partnership heretofore existing be I tween Peter Beaver, Samuel Geddes, James S. Marsh, Levi Rooke and Joseph W. Shrioer, doing business nnder ihe name and firm of Baavaa, Gannaa, Mansn & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2d dar of April, 1864, by Samuel Geddes and Jos. W. Shriner selling out their interests and with drawing from the concern. The business of the late arm will be set tled np by the new firm of Bsavaa, Mn 4 Co. BEAVER.GEDDE3.MAKSHACO. April SS, 1S44. A. ELTON Su Co., aad Btalrn la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins, Xo. 431 Xorth Third tfrttl, Philadelphia. LEATHER. Sumac and Skins, bought, or sold on Commission. Advances made on Couaignmerus. Nov. 2ft, 63m3 A LOT of prime Clovermeed for avviag. Versa, by JSO. H. OUOWUit. Real Estate Ofil'UAXS COCHT SALE OP Valuablo Timber Lands. IN pur.iinnc? nt orders is.uet ool of ih Orphan' C.uri ul I Nn.u anti Cantrsj iiiuniiet. trill be si. lit, cn ihe preuiiMia, on Tuesday, the 14 th day of int. 1S64, a body of ahi.ol Fit e T!iasiad Fss IliiiKlrcU and Mxly-Fwair .s) .acre. if valuable TIMBER kD, iu cuniisooas ircis, ot hn h John M'Call died on walm of Wh- Der Crralc, in Hartley loaroship, L'oioa Cfr., "' ' Mllr uwnbip, Ctiilra Co., (near IB i line between said coonlie). ! On the part in Cnioa county.ro ere4 . ft f y. Ratfl gaw , wilh tpWlui Waier Power, law VvxUi! ,.ur', and other improvements, about TEA Ai.l(t-3 i i.bAKt.li, iua me naianca vm , , . , . iv a umbered nh large n lule and Yellow Pinv, JlemU.ck, While iUk, and o! her trees sniuv ble for aawin?; sod by clearing oot said stream, the saw b.gs can be Ousted frusa aau4 ,0 lte WeJl Brauca ut the ttuaataaa- na rivtr. I ke tracts and parts or tracts oi said tanas situate in Hartley township, L'ntoa Coanty. are, loijae.res, tract taken up in the name of Charles Hail i n acres trati laKca op m the name o( James SteeJ nan ; about one-hall . ... . . . i. . .i.- . urM j 1I J ICIOIIdCI IdHCB B m HlCHimw " i hieedroan; mol of ihe 3-Jaares Iraet taaa .... ; ,ka . ma ..f 11 m .ml .hlUll Allte h,f he 4 )5 ac.e, ,racllalfelI'np in Uie aamsj of Robert Tagean. And the iracu and parts ' of tracts of said lands siteate in Miles town- , shjp Cf , v par, nf ,75 , ,,M taken up in the name of Tho. Grant 1 part " . ( l..kut Tauarl A a.! traaa 'rta-f tl HlH Brf of -Pa acres tract taken up in tnc naoM ot Bamuel iscutl; 4D acres Iracl taken ajp fcm the name of Alexander Hunter; 435 aarea tract taken up in tbe name of Abraham 8eotl ; about three-fourths uf ihe 430 acres tract ta ken up in the name of Aaron Levy; about one-third of the 4tti arres tract taken np in ihe name of Wm. Steedmaa i 43S acres tvael taken up in the name of Thomas Smith about thiee-fourths of thr 135 acres treat ta ken up in the name of Hubert Taggart ; aboat one-third of ihe 435 acres tract taken ap In ihe name uf Wm. Cook, and also part of thej I 4 U acres tract taken np in the name of Wm. Hale to commence at II o clock In I Da forenoon ff aaid dav. when Terme will be made known by JOHN CB:l-(iROVB. Aaministraiur of J M'Caaa, deo'd. May 16, 186t FOR SALE. ABESIRABUE Dailding Let, sitnatad B a pleasant part or Lewisburg. Teroas) iu suit the purchaser. For farther iaforvaaa lion Inquire of 1033 C D BBHWB1 a TAVERN STAND a STORI BtJObl and all the fixtures ready for asa ailll a uwEi.l.INO adjacent to 8torw Possession of Tavern, 1st of April Beit Store and Dwelling, on two days' aotiaw. THO. AABCCKLE, Hlifer P.O. tTntontowa, Bnvly Tp, Talon Co, Pa. Das. It, USa Farm for Sale. T1HE ontb-wesi quarter of ssatioa JL to town 37, north ranee 8, east ol law ua principal meridian. Too aaid Faraa lies) about two miles north of tha eltf nf Freeport, In Stephenson Co, Illinois, ' has about Pony Acres under cultivaiB,wialt Log Home and other Outbuildings; la waaer4 ... , .. . . . , . . . x.og nonss anu oiner vuiouuiiini;s s ia waaa by one of the mot beautiful Springs ia , county, and the balance of tbe tract ia cover) j - ' ' X! r ,h. f.,m I. .nMM.iM. cultivation, and when suitably improve) would make one of tha meat inviting rasa Aa i. IM. ...... j rr pln,culars enquire of Francis Wllaan. of Lewisburg, Pa. ; Sam'l B. Harris, of Fraa. port, ill., or me auuscnoers, pi'mm. hi. j t.. CH.VWBKKl.ua, Nov. 20. 1S63 L. H. BOWEN. FOR RENT. mWOSTOREY Brick HorSB aadi n I LOT on North Fourth street. March 11, '62. H. P. SHELLER. Administrator's Notice. "T7HEREAS, Letters Testamentary opon V Ihe estate of WILLIAM MITCHELL, late of Limestone township. Union Co .dce'd. bave been granted to the subscribers, ia daw form of law, notice is hereby given to all per sons knowing themselves to be indebted ts said estate, to make immediate payments and those having claims against the saass, will present them duly anlhenticated for safe llcment. GEORGE E. SEEBOLD, Adm'r Limestone Tp. 1047 To Carpenters and Bricklayers. CARPENTERS and Bricklayers will And steady employment and cash wages oat the new buildings for Railroad Machine Shops, Foundry, &c, at Kenovo, 29 mils above Lock Haven, on the Philadelphia and) Erie Railroad. Wages of Carpenters, ttls per day; of Bricklayers, $2.50 per day. Boardiog, $1.50 per week. H. R. CAMPBELL. April :e. 114. bupl of lb woak WANTED, 1 to 10,000 Ribs i T-iROM 8,000 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Tim. bers, delivered through the summer. to bers, delivered through the summer, to Wm. Moore, on Ihe bank of tbe river al th m( jlh nf BuffaIoe Ctetk. Timbers to three leet lone and four inches thick. Pea- sons wishing to furnish timbers can get patterns at Byeis' wagon shop. Lewisburg. Price of limbers 65 ets. delivered as abova. Feb 4. 1864 WM. FK1CK CO CEMENT! CEMENT!! THE subscriber would respectfullyiafarwj his old customers and the pnblie geae rally that he will bave constantly oa haadj aud for sale a full supply of his aaperret hydraulic cement. Partiea at a distance a the line f Canal or Railroad can have tkfvf orders filled at short notice. Address &OUEUT VAI.ENTCtl. Beilefoate, Fa CERTIFICATE. We do certify that we have nsed the above cement in the erection of the Bellefonuweta works, and take pleasure in reeommcadlaf it tr all persons in need of a good article. JanS2u WILSON TAT8J - $75 TO $150 PER BONTH. THE LITTLE CIANT SBWINO MA. CHINE COMPANY want an Agvat ia each county, lo solicit orders for their a $15 Machine, wuh gance, screw driver anal ritra needle. We will pay a liberal salarw and ejpo.s. or gite larg commission, rnt particulars, wrms. Ac, enclose a atasjp.aBaJ iddr.a . T. . it rZ:2?,tm ,