4 DI1SIIII f i "THE UNION," olaMisheJ in l.l-lWbole No.,' 2,6711 BY 0. '. WOKDKN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. t LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1864. - "niRONK'LE," established in 1813 TVhfle No., 1,050. At .1.9 Pr Tear, always In Advance. in MS Tuway M'trnin & Friday Afternoon. Li See Al.ill. lit .i-Ik. - ! "SO Say YOU All." ! The Uniou St.ta OanvDtion. of Iilin- cis, Ohio, and New Yoik, have followed . tbe example of Pennsylvania in recom- ;- ,- r. .... t;,,n f lv. .id..,.- LINCOLN, by tbe Baltimore Convention. The War Democrat of New York! e. . i . i State bavo bad a Convention and united . , . . , in tbe recommendation. . ii i t- i : 1 be world knows Abraham Lincoln is in earneat in puttiag down the rebellion nd preserving freedom to man. Whether toy other man would ba as ffi:ieot aud true, i an experiment the loveia of Lib- . erty and Union do not Jet-ire to make. , Still, if the Convention tbiuk Jiutler, ' Chase, Fremont, or any other man, won Id be better for the CAUsr, no man or mfn ebould stand in the way. All for our Country nothing for Man or Tarty. Woods Rvsnh, tyThe body f J. ma ii.t . t i?t... I tte, in MJ, loot, " owej uoru, ..a w.s in all the b.rd f.uht battle, in Which the 5th pmic-cd. He was promoted ten months ago; wai wounded on the 10th inst., by a small framot of shell penetrating tbe brain, io the battle near Spoils, I vania C. II , aud was brought to the Hospital at Alexandria but died there on tbe 221. Lieut. Uus sel was only 22 years of age, of excellent character, atfl is nuuroed by all who knew bim. CAfT. KoI-axd Stouohtox, we regret to bear, died last luesd.j, in hopital at rrederieksburiT. trom exhaustion alter the e, :l Ti i IL..1 auipuiaiiou ui uia ief. i uus lias peristieu another of our noble jouib in resisting j tbe mad attempt of the Slave Power to ' , make its domination universal. ... . ... , , i Letters irom n m. asuaiisKey ami Chaplain, at Hospital, lead us to tbiuk be ' was Dot killed, altho' be is wounded. Resistance to the Laws. Death of a Citizen of Mfflin County. On Sunday evening, Capt. Carpenter and Lieut. Harper, of Co. H, HSib Peoo. Iteg., proceeded to lbs residence of Jacob Henry, in Decatur township, Mif flin county, for tbe purpose of arresting Henry's three ions, John, Isaao aud Lewis, who were deserter from the above named regiment. Upon enteriog the house, ths father seiiid a gun, aud . ,, k. .nu ,1 shoot anv United States! . u i u w . - efficer who would attempt to arrest bis .... ' , sons. l.ieut. uarper sprang torwaru, took bold of the gua and endeavored io take it from Henry, lo prevent bim from .hooting. In the scuffle tbe gun was dis charged, the contents entering tbe body ; of Henrv. who shortly afterwards died. The deeertcrs were since arrested, and : were brought to Iltrriaburff. It is said that this was their second desertion, and ! that tbej were " bouuty jumpers," re- j eeiving U. S. money and then runuing ! frnm rlut nrnmised. I .-j ..-- j r . The Lewistown Guzctte, in alluding to : tbe case, says: "The result from Cop-1 perhead teacbtogs 10 tbat township has j thus at last culminated in blood.hed, and an ignorant and misguided man, re-i . ,Lja i fc ., . ',. , Ijip on thaise who had taught bim that Le had a rhht to thoot has naid the nen. t ? V, ' v. . al.y of h,. foil- muh b.s life. 0 tl,tr , html v... . j I. t.H lh ..na I heaih rntt hit blood. Hat need the sons, ncr "heir aiders and abettors, imagine thev .an much longer set ibo Government at 'fiance. Tbe boar for trifling with traitors and tories bas gone by. HyTLe Snyder County Primary Elections are called for Saturday, 4th June Convention tbe Monday following. Candidates recommended Congress George F. Miller. Beoate Anthony C. Simpson. Assembly Samuel Allcman Prothonotary Jacob P. Bogar, Jerem- ' tab Crouse. John Dorn. tab Crouse, John Dorn Commissioner Abraham Eyer, John Ilebne, Wm. Snook. Hegister 4 Recorder Aod'tf J. Peters, Jacob Anraud. District Attorney Samuel Weiriek. Kurveyor Aarou K. Gift. Auditor Daniel Diefenbacb. HSr-Tbe Uellefunte yVess records two suouen deaths on Sunday week. A little 01 isra.jy towosnip, iu mis coun.y, was teri tte,uilJ mustered out ol service as ck ; it M you plL.a!le but, after all, ! kronght home for burial on the 2h . I5ri. Oen., has reined bis po.it.on ; thw, wMng ,ika uUill5 it etM, io , Inst. Lieut. R. belonged to the 5.h P.. ; tolone ,o the regu.ar army.-.ae. , J ,wj ft j ! Ilescrves. Co. A. He enlisted as . Pri ' Oood Andrew Porter was educated at - eon of David Weaver, of Sprint- Td was ! e Ut Lu,0n ud elther 8ut Up walkinir in the t,. . ; , , on tDtir owo ocoont as allies of the Con Sll i- V- v!?' "heB dMPP fodent... or else unite with tbe Jlebel died in a few moments. Andre. Uusa.l, gta,e. ,,'onee. a most estimable citizen of Pottsville, was i Gov. Seymour, of New York, seems to participating in tbe Episcopal service at favor this plao. IJy way of eommence- ttllri .. ,.. . :-. . -.......,.. ,,... . ,v Kit.---- .B-.... .u ( t. ? . i :.i i.overnmpnth h.a H ..., . iiitp,i ii-ui me ea iuii juu expirco. - i Spy Ciiuyht. A man was caught last week in Frank! in conntT, Pennsylvania, i who confessed h :...r " .... I I 01 in Ibe service of )t Davis. R ! " "eue'' eDg,gea ! i i. , kivii war in iu. ortn, nut thev bait when nrd.r.,1 . ..!.:. .!;-.. i. . ' "J bait when ordered by authority upon hie trail, ne was tbot at and wounded, wben (in fear of death) be confessed bis most nefarious business. -.At tbe Harrisburg market, last Biturday, butter was down to 20 eeote, "P" cherries 20 ets per quart, strawber '" 30 to 40 ett pr boi. ibtd 5 to 50 the German Reformed Church. At the three liitr. dth anniversary of ,he n.jn,. Catechism, celebrated in ! . ,, , , . . 1J"P. '. lt week, b, tbe German K"f"riD,':J March representing half a of intelligent and wortby cilzeus oJojl States tbe fallowing resolutions were passed, with ouly two or three die i Muting : AY.iW. That thia Convention deems it right and proper to give expression to . b , ' j.,;. ,,., ,,. the unfaltering devotion with which the Reformed Church iu the United States . . . -.I - has hitherto sustaiucd the cause of our : common country, and we earnestly urge : our clergy and lai'y to contiouo to labor and piay for the auuecss of the lloteru merit iu its tffors to Huppren the existing rebellion and to ruMore peace and uuinn. llrtnlerti. That we deeply h mpatbize with the brave soldiers and sailors, who are enduring; the dingers an I privations of t lie ui bury service, aud we earuetly invoke tbe Llessines of Almighty Cod upon them, and the patriotic ende.vors to uphold the honor of the National Flag, aud the iiiteuriiy of Ihe (Jovernment. . j Rmiuj!IED .nri- Gen. Andrew Por- llm ntiT.li oinanaP nnn nw'P rtiiiilcrfi r -r--. ---- ; day s .etu.l or va uahle ferv,c, to Lis, country, and therefore b,a riddance by j reeigtiaiiou tiinKes room Mr some gooj t x 1 uiau, whose nean is in me cau-e ui uis G ivtruuietit. It would bo well for the country if m re such men as this Porter' ran. .fin. 1 IIi nrnl 1.14 t'lnrl hitVA Ini.tr ! . ,'. .. . . been loafers on the dovernnient, to its , , ... . . seanJai aud its expense, and hence no one mull rmiA At lull reiil'n;itiiitl . irris- i c Lara Itlrjriiiih. J J ' .TheChri-s.i.n Commission aeknowl - e(J(,e8 ,be fljll ,wing r,.cclpt.s ,. . f ...i; . t : i c..;..,.. ..:n . cr.nn no xjiui.b .ii I 'm. j, . ui eno vii, v--w,v. ..... i. .-ii.-i i r. . nite t'eer V ailev liraov, cc ) by Kv. J. N. Hoyd, 1 box, 1 ag, and Presbyterian church in Milton, . ,, ... by Rev. Dr U atson 82,85 1.5,50 64,15 ,.,. v i,r;. bv a. ,v -iwmeford, K-ij. Middleburg, k:., by Kev. Shin del 3G.35 Tbe Half Million dollars asked for is ot.M-il. nnr th.fi rn i.I lt n t in n't arm i, f . . , - .,, . prooawe use tor more, more win u re ' ceiveJ. JiirAtteotiou is iuvitcd to a new Advl in to-day's paper-Hawlcy's Solidified ; Dental Cream ' highly recommended for ! cleansite, whitenintf. and preserving the ,, , , t , ii I t. ICCIII. 1 l'll. Willi , . v vu. X. S . corner 10:h and L.mbatd streets, Philadelphia. tl.o .. j ut:.t.: W I n 1.11 nil CI UC.U3 . c I ' U II I in 11 1 U i' t..... .;.. .. a r :..i ,cl,c,i -'u-- v-...i, uui.i- 1 ting to be addressed to Hon. Montgomery Bajr lt u of , pieC8 BitQ tnat bo;,Uj irociaa,,,jOIJ. When men are traitors, ,. dther crinjM e cas. physician writing from near Fredericksburg, .ays the Sanitary and i Cbiistiau Commissions bavo been instru meDUi ia sv"g tbe lives of two ot three ; t,u'naZr J.uy' ..V. !e"L j tocfifSenators Johuson and Wilson are ;... ! I T I .'"iu t j uvi'fiiirB iiuiu luc .j - uuiiug, Kaltimve Convention, and apd J. Hamilton, alternates, j . hiving "contribution, for . district to tbe Col. A. Gregg a - - - : Person, having contributions for the Central Fair are requested to leave : , . ' . ' them at tbe different depos tor cs n ths , .. . . , place, as early this weok as posa b e. i 1 J . It . .... -.! . 1. I 1I iw.ii e are niiormea tua. iionry : Lhappell, of Last Iluffaloe, was wounded ' in Virginia, and is at Washington with i i many other of tbe sufferers. I n Th ... . A.;....t t i.--: ' ""' "" w afc. .--..... au, ground for the erase season, we under-' stand is let for 8GC.50. Secession of the Copperheads. The Albany Atlat a copperhead con cern in view of the two days suppression of the New York World, and Journal of , Commerce, recommends the formal and j immediate secession of tbe Copperhead par.y iu tua oun, especially in tnoso , o.B.tn tuat nave topperneao uovernors, , from tbe Union. It proposes in w,o,l ear- j . l. .. . . i. n l i l rrrsr, m.i mo lyupperueau memoers ot Congress, especially those from New York, t i . , buouiu -ao.uuou tucirs seats id congress O i 1 i . . .-. ' anu return uome to tneir constituents. We suppose tbe plan is, for the Conner beads of New York and New Jersey, through their Governor., to take their mn,i ,,r .!:.: ..: .u n i . - --.... y ....... , Attotnoy, of New York City, to procure j udiotmeuts aainst th F.dnral milit.r.l -u"jiwi.i. j. orir t.ttv. ao nrocur u"u--ites concerned in the suppression j '" Pper named. Th f!n. -..! . like nothing better than . !.-" . i !f, .:. A! !. 10 !"-' ill fin,! it hard work to carry out the Dror.mm The loyal people of the country mean to suppress this Rebellion, and if necctssary wiil suppress everything as well, from a Copperhead newspaper to a Copperhead Governor, tbat stands in the way of tbeir great work. As for the Cops, io Congress withdraw inff from that h.l wrniiM'. it t 1,;... ! ; Voice of o J i b."...ue. i The whole country would rei )ioe and call it gnitMiM.-RtadinfjMrnat. I ,,,.. . c..sie.... Three Days in Cumberland Valley, and East of It. Adams county was originally settlod by i , . i. Scotch Iri,h ni..ly (as H-township nam.. generally in heal..) who have impressed good state of morals and of progress upon tbe comiouiiiiy. O io historian say the Pones policy was always to throw out the I 3-'- " ilwti.m pickets -the, j were best at fihtm, while thu Germans fallow -d, finding out the rich lands, and s . prjcurin.2 tbe 'tell to buy out their pioneer 1 v . . . 6 . . f ,. . ,. ueigbbors. Certaiu it is that tbe t ermao I , . ,. , , element in xor coon., no .tug .-.-..-, ; aided by "Sa'" twisting ihe M !ierrys (former Wbit and Oath liiu.-) into opposi- tion, aud the proximity of Slavery en its bjrdcr,bve perverted thu strong old Whig CJunty of Adauisintj a D.iuocratic c unity si called. S'cveua, Caopir aud huudreds like them have migrate!, an ! in ueatiy CVorv case are s icoeeded l men of adverse vietr3 T,lu gl)!jic milJ p.J9siLly triug it ! , , . ... , . bR', ' " eten)S . ""' , lais aooui vour railways, ann paese'9, an,l .Tiding in an avalanche." or double Hie J ' or ub,e in (,ie ui?erjc n.!t!w;h..r' that debciim tftcruooo iu May apple aud other fruit treea iu Lla-som, and eve rylhinj; so still that it seemed as if Datura Were holding her breath t hear something ! anl we also sum heird it a pu turner's i . I thunder storm. 1 ueie was a "ri"ht sm:irt . , , , .,, !.U ad ... ..nh.l lllrt t.r. If 9 111 ' f,l r : i. r .i. . ... I - l,.,., ... I, I ... , , . , . : .... ..,1 . ih..i .. r. ml, i.lM..ri,r. 1 j,iiu ,0. tb, horses kept their .leek iept ; ekiusdry und r a shed just opposite. There were eviueuo"9 ot z ' s J sense and r fiue- ment in the p'ir!or,wb-.re the frank farmer invited us aud then retired. All wo siw of bis goodvrifj was a dissolving view of her fkirt in full retreat into a room further on ajbi'e toe 5n looking children looked very much like frightened chicks peeping from under their mother's io'. Hither mortifying to us to distuib a family thus. The houso was old, aud evidently several iienerations had bcieo nurtured itbio it : but that was nothing to be ashamed of, I l-i I for family nests are generally prectous.aod this looked comfortable, thriving and tidy ,.rob,u tUa ,4j w oot dred up for ' ,,,, j . : nu an seen ucaus 01 launues iu ine same dilemma ; so that was barldly worm tba j trouble of a ii.cotji".M abJic:ioo of her i riunuui uomaia. iut iuaos lor ineir : '- timely aud euih-ient shelter and if they , . 11 .. .! ........ J.. . I' eT como our WJ "UJ, we u try to ue as .iu. iu. mora visiuie. I'ctertbimi. Uotic years sl'O, a 1 etc Somebody .old whiskey and entertained man and beast on tbe south side of South mountain, now L.timore township, Adams cotintv. On the s:reet above and below j bis ftbanty has grown up 1 etersburg and a miie below is a sulphury water fountain c-,"ud York Spring, .omowhatrcsortcd to for supposed medicinal q'uliiies. Within thi. 'bnriT we found one of those oond old hotels, now less common than formerly- i J.C.Becker, proprietor. We paid him for f!en,"f V T'T' f"uk ; l.. In f. I tnct.id nr nnn liirinliim onil I o o . plenty of good tbiDgs to eat and driuk on . fine furnitllrB an(1 1 . , . ' . , , . ... . , ', tawdry hangings to look at with stomachs ..i f.-. . t empty. Plenty of time to eat exen fir ., , T ,t i . . the chap I saw he other day, trying to . l ... L Af f ........ 1 L . " . eomo away tne orusn oi irowsy reu nair : on bis upper aud lower lips, and nicely . adjusting the relative position of bis moutb and plate, so as to. get the exact curve by whiuh he ooald swallow soup pitched with . . ; lulx: V""' ,u u u"uu uo , even could have fioi.hed a good meal hero without being disturbed by waiters, bells, newsboy, pickets, or "clerks" demanding pay. In our beds we found balmy sleep instead of bedbugs no gasli;ht,but much r-r-itifit-alinn instead, and nn fear'nf thi. v. q or the cars leaving. The sweet coolness i 0f th9 shower succeeding the morning's 1 heat, heightened the enjiyment of that! glorious sunsat. Praise the good country , ,na f. th. urn not m .ilentr! I ' J r ' Our landlady pointed out a novelty a , small green fly in tho applo blosloms, not ' ,-i t . -I i I r i ' ....I. I'n 1 1. a n.lo T.il nln l. it ia .,.. ... , ' - - , , ... . ....... , "'i .... .,......-- ...v ea i micht ir, lure the annlc or destrov it. 0 - - j ir t a : fine assortment of productive plum trees ' near Harrisburg was shown me, wberoon the black-knot was first appearing ) From Carlisle through Petersburg, to Gettysburg, came tho Rebel., last year tbe people here say 40,000 iu number.and three days in passing. They were awful j l tr , .j i (.red-very fi!tb,-mado everybody eook r . '.. J. . '.,',.! rortuem. i heir leaders were evidently iu . , , -. i i .... tlSllf aDt perplexity aiarmeo an tne oring.i f UD4 around them, (perbsp. their own . l as it .. L...I , Gmtvahur. never returnio. Jenkins i .. . i St ..!... .PP! . -"K'T'i for I heard a lady express gratifuition at , . V. .u,t i. nmnl.inl. . ,., .iriinat nthra individuallv ' were made against otuers, inuiviauaiiy , yet it is evideut lbey are not wanted tbat way again. but all is as quiet now as if no traitors' feet bad ever choked these highways. "Twa. calm at aa an . b'ldhftnt ' !-p, A. Krapfa's rest tliat kuows aot eai-," and forgetful of rebels, legislators, new r,anr. ma frlr ndra,l S.n. h., ln.'a r-r-.i - .... ..... blessing nod withdrew under tbe "mantle Sleep.'' ' j : sp T?v. il sW32 - w V 3 : l''-t t rnl'iv, (.en. (.rant was very n-ar .- inn s Jimctioii.whcre the two H.liJn.a v 0,.,4 ntout w,.,ltJ ,nies IIOr,i, Rii-limnm!. Jericho Mills .mJ y,,.,.. r,, .,ru j)0it.s named ; wo j, ,!lev al-t. 0I1 t,u North Anna, one of the two Annus foiininjr the I'.iuiiiiiki'y river. Lrc has tloulitlfSH t;ik.'ii a s'ronir position on the outl Anna. I'.otli (leiifrals are watching their chancer. We trtnt Grunt will l'C wary ami camion, if it takos him as l't5 to be succoirful as it di J at VicksiiuriT. Since Wil'l's colored brigade (l'foa- ted the Rebels u-wiult upon W'iUon's -i1.lrr Kitzlni'fh Leo has uot dloturbed ''JJeast liutler." : (J,.n. JJanka, 21st iiift., on the Mis-' pisippi.i'iiys that he has lost no batlle, prisoners, ?nit, wagons, or other ma- j terial, CXeCpt at Sabine Cross Oil the j Uioruing of tin; 8th April. . I 'fhe Nashville Union, of 25 th inst., ! B.. (',., Sh,r n Hanked Allatoona lerman flanked Allatoona - . .. ... ... 0n.,,,U w'Sf-'-nugmg UlUl WltU.ll 30 " . " Tucxtl.iy iSornliis'n Vein. Wam.ix.itox, May S.j.(irant has a;?ain oiit-ireiietalIed Lee, bv Ieavin,r . , . i i i i -i" LOC tO et Oy IllS FtrOnjlllOlUS, While (.rant swun Ills army arouna to the S. 1'., and crossed the l'amunkey, 15 miles iroin Itiehiiiijiiil, lor wineli lie. appears to be vigorously and hope fill I V pi essill?. There-are 10. men to l.-c drafted in : Cnion eoiintv, ihe last of this week, i i The publie debt of the United Stntes on : the 1 1th i'f -May, as has been ascertained from an otheial source, stood as fo'lows : j Debt hearing iut Test in coin, SS 12, :,- 11)2, the iuterent thereon being 19 472, 71 1; debt bearing interest in ctirrenev, .l0l,lUl,y:5; iuterest, J22. 109.429; debt beariui; no interest, 8509 220 !5 1 1. Total debt, 81,726 21., 4 11; iutetest, .71,-', 5.2,111. ! ' tsjjrThe 15th annual pension of the Female Medical College of Peonsv'.vania j aill commence Wed. Get. 12, 1S61, and i continue five months. There were seven ' graduates iu Matoh. Communications may be addressed to Mrs. K. II. Clove- ; land, North College Avenue, Pbilad. The Kentucky Copperhead State Con vention, which met at Lmisville, on W ed i i - t . " ''..f., m . VZHL ! ' A ll-U. 'A iy 1 1 1 1 i r oi itsoiucut) bu u viuii ijranill.e for Vice President. ; Newabk, May 2--Tba ;?; , fieoeral Assembly, Old fecbool, in session here this alteruoon, unanimously adopted Hon. Stanley Matthews' Ami Slavery report. Fred. Douglas is out in favor of the Clevland Convention. So is tho AJlcr. Isn't it funny to see Fred, and the Cop- t 1 .1 1 ' r.rh.i.d 1 . n fl. .., I - I -. 7 petheads on the same platform? WilHsrnsnort ha tntpn rirIaiirnrth v ' ;,..,.,..,,.,,, .,i ,i;-- ., ,i -founded soldiers detained in or passing : through that borough. , v ....TTTiTrVa Th ch reIm. ' . i. i..:. .. . t:.i :.u. . ui nio k.iuiiijr . air up i. i i iu.jt uitius amouuted to three hundred and ninoteen ! thousand dollars, (S.19.000 ) j f ".- j lUJl!j.lirtJ ilirtlUCl. ' Corrected Srint- Weekly '! 90 ,0 cJrn j'0 yffi 10 Pr 32 lb 75 Lard tnC... 15 b ....i.. I' -. l'...l till na.s 3- I b 75 Lard fresh 15 & . U .to 1.n" "ulu i,,"'" r,o Dried Apples 8 1b l'otatoes aO FirkiuHuttur 1 . Sides A; houlder 1 rirkiunuiiLr J otues a .nouiuer i Fresh Lutter... 25 Ham 15 ' - r sides X- Shnul l..ra with Hib In t.oliur. .Ith iii-t. .c-J 15 Tra. MACGIE M. daiiirlilTot I'ml.Th P. and Km.ly ilKI.O. Sunl.'irv i.TMrs rissinl the dnth. of p..m. PENNIs Wli.LVKi:Tj.tt.l IIKXKV DON NhL, ma.U rn.s:ctisl "-sortuinh. ri. muntv Miller wanted. A iroiid' Miller can secure a good sitii.tinn. Inquire of JOHN WALLS &. CO Lewisbur;, May 35, 18tU Estate Of Samuel SpottS, dee'd. " J EREAS, Leiiers of Administration to lhe estate of SAMUEL SPOTTS, aece 'i iveity township, I nion founiy, have been granted lo the subscriber, bv lhe ltei..ler of said conniv. in dnp fiirm all persons indebted to said estate are reqnes- ' mal'e Pymcnt. and those havingclaims ' against tne same will nresent them du v i amst the same will present them duly - ,, .-.-'ii- iii I'le.eiii .. . ... ' authenticated fur s. itlemrnl. to i auinenncatc . lor seiiiemenl. to ELIZABETH SPOTTS. Executrix Kelly Tp, May 31, I.fit PUBLIC SALE. AYTILL be exposed to public sale at the late residence of -. L. Noli, deed. in r.ast Bnlfaloe Tp, Union county, nn Tliur.day, June 9, ici, the following ecriDeu rersouai rroperty, to wit : iiic neais. iieiiv new, a norse wason and boIf spnD. wagon,'DU!,.y, i machine and power, corn shelter, ploughs .. . . . . .' . r narrows, corn plougn, sled and box, hob sled I windmill, hav ladders, two log chains.THKEB iGOOD HORSES. 4 sells sinle and vank. harness, horse gears.HO(J.,&c.wiih a variety oi Airicui.urai implements. Beds and bedding, wood and coal stoves, a quantity of other Household Furniture. M'WRRI! AVnTllfll .. Iir Inl f k.tl ","v walnut, ebrrT. marl., .ncr map', poplar, I Mk ln whUm plw, rUnkmui .nautiin,, ,ur. i in. ia.hs.c.Dii.i.t.iorn.io marhina, do., bori n. rhinf. i-roM-cut. whip, bani, t-Dnn, v.nmr and cntupaa nwa. nram. .nn di.i.. iiiari, ruiM anil bSYlia, shells, framinit .) p.nne ehiavls and enui-va, broad axim, bat ebi'ts, A. b. neb plan.. plou.h and .roo.in..paa.l M.b, U-I-. head, O G, ratibit, rat.in and mnDldin planes, anirtd, drawing knives, 3 work bench-si. paint mill, wsmI screw, eutYti, via. and anril, 3 rlndtnnea and b.tura, bnp stove and piae.witha varietr of Carpen- ter's tools and other arttclc too lininiiroiie to Insert. toe.mni.nee al a o'clock A. M, when Urms of aale will be made Anowo bv ii.l'-r1. M w ., a "LU ! S-sw ESTRAY. $vJ ' rk. Came to mv prftnisM ahout the ih inM, TIIKEB SHEEP ASU O.Nli LAMU. The owner ia requested lo prove property, pay charge, and lake them away. JOHN' UlEI'.l. ar I.aurrlton, May 31), 1864 Ilutt ley's) Solldttietl DENTAL CREAM, Jut i:Utminj. WhiUuin'j and PnterrKu V,t TEUTU: 'I'HIM article is prepared with the greatesi 1 rare up'in scientific principles and war ranted not 10 contain anyihinj in the slighter decree !lelerloa to the teeth or sums. S t ot uur most pminenl Denial tiursens have yiTrn tlicir nDctinn tfi and etiMrfull rvomoiDdl It bm firMrHthii lit .apfintr Unliti jbir eluMi.inf. tfinntaiil irrMTiu' tint Ir.Klll. It c!n le.tt'l. ririorimtthmnba'itifMiiy whit-mi pHy witbottt th niticlil-t mjury iu tt. rM4kL- It i UmkIU( Vj tti guiu" diinfrcti.r for M or deenTv-d trth, whicb mrm -','''"" "':'"."'.''tt.''"'tt' ooiiatiifui to it- bmtn. I'repared only by A . II A W h I-! Y , W. eorn-r Iftib and Lombard !th, ruiladrlphla, and ttM hi) all DrvjtjitU. PRICE 2" CENTS. j Tc(lmlllalii. The following opinion i.fOr. White a u. ihe high otreni iu which he "''! lh? - "-"" be eieBi evidence ol its value, lo quote others in ndie!Si cuotrillins ,ursv b I persons who sDeak of lis excellence fur the ; teeih. ' ITTTkSuU wi '-..7'.ii.'('...v. iciiw;rruiiyrrc,muiMiiuto iht-iiulnic fit..rHy. 11 in iin vxtllut rrj.ftralioo fur r.n-ini: unJ prr.lin ll ltli. .nU cm to u,..l l. :.rl.yhrmie.. B.-id..Pr-r'.i.,at.iih.u i...-. nwi.b, .ciii.u to iu uu. .ud tofuu d. w. b. wiiitk. jans anh at. Tn'l Isi-. M P, P-ntl.t, 4.1 X .ourlt. St J Hiitui. I -.1 S .Siltb 91 K. V.i.iiskai.ici. urwiD Dentlht. 4.ft Arch St ('. A KI.V..UIF.T. livnit-c. 1 11. Wslnut at V Uaus iiiiji Ii li s. 134 Arch St . M. IJl.iiS, S"i7 Arrh St himiKU l'-.li. ..St.. ls-Dti.t.S26 N Fourth fit 1. U. UiiS-HliT, Ih litt.t. SOT N Tnu Lb St M. L. Lucid, U-ntlit, iH X -iimh t lylO.iO it .-il5 i NUTICK ! rpHE accounts of HUNTER PARDOE Esq X deceased, have been left for collection gi the otfl e of JA1ES If. LINN' E.q. where al.o claims against the e.laie may be pres cnied. EXECUTOR LISTor VENDER'S of MERCHANDIZE, suhject to License, within ihe County t UNION, Pa., for ihe year lSbt. CLASS. UCS SB IrwIsbarK. I cms licxss. Xr Bcrlla. 1 II LUMhon 14 T 00 Edward sni ith 14 T.00 . UcilDtftt llro'M W T Keltuiey-r .ihn H Hi hupplec A Cu C Molich Jont.li Kr.burt I Wm f-ff ' liturt;. lluLitfia j JohD il ii.K iua 14 7 Oil K . wiD.f'.r.l 14 7ISJ 14 i uv KiwTd n iisoa l.i luuo 14 7.K' roM A Lot. 13 lij oo 14 7 on .r W Kathfno 14 7.0. 14 7 is) wkltr sprlor-i. 14 ".t.i J S Raudrutiil-h 14 7-00 ' 1. .:. sT.h' "'"ii inn !..!..h.s7.?-13is.!f,b date of subscription and depos.L Woih. H eiu-i A Co la ra 50 wm WhuaM. 14 7.. J-hnSciair.-. 14 7 Ou K V Ulwr 14 T uO i-. s. i..m- ii s ou. Wlafl.li. j. s n.r.b no 14 i.jmi ii is.oo .s K .uuiu.rui.ii 14 , uij eiiriv. .i-T 14 7.vi K ii u,..uAroi4 7 on s.muel A i 7.oo j l Hm. a it 7 uo ttlgkiuwa. Kr-.r o, aco ii 16 0...! M Ki. 14 7 oo w UutTbiiiMa la f'oo Krw relaaibla. hrowui Him iricbi looo J K Corn-y a nr., la 7.00 "."'ir.'.Vi'.on It Z j..hD 1.50 . .m.i.1 iiur.li 13 Moo Uob k Km.. 14 j.ou r u iir.r 14 7uo KuDaliM-1 Roads. ..uT-h J ""Kuir.e T.,'.- J0M O W I'lOCt T 'senn.r namrj iaa. v . . - ... , v. f-. .. . . 11 t in. i.li ' K 1 .N-I.i. llro 14 14 IimDBKom ! Johu Wall. a Co II ls.uuj K.an.tnti r o Kvuii4 l i lo.nu llradv Two. . n ii.m,.. it 7 on li P A c A.,u u 7 00 14 7 iH!.-iumin llraon 14 .Jut 14 7'i Hhltelleer. 14 7.iH n B K.utrm.n, Agt 14 T oo Marr ..ntr-. 14 7.1 -.n'iir..ituin ; j if " rtTnj ri ' Chlrt. ? n.-u 14 7 w Kt KuiTalnc Tp. .. nil lire. a. i .uu acrci i i. ,iu-x i uv , S P Miin 14 7.00 EAT1XG SALOOyS. Woltr V ItarhiT Jnlin M T)lur j J II S li.t ' iliii.lurs Swsra ' lL-rr ft lt-S I nil Hi- 1 J S M Murtri Jolin lil.-r : w Yonii. a ilro Sir. M ii alft-s 1.1 1 no Lraishurg. 13 pi UO laaac 'wni-r 10.00 M lii. io c Bcrlla. 14 7 00 Isaac Kin. 1000 ia lii.oo Hininburg. 14 7 oo Win Kaul 1..00 14 7 00 14 7W BILLIARD TJIII.EX v l-.' .n I..t4r. K.II..I ia 14 7 00 l-t. t ), .a, $10, 4ouo i AN APPEAL will be held at the office of the Count v Treasurer, in Lewisburtr. on ' hr:'layVh.o'7Ad.ayi,HJU,,,pnM -if.h'.n hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.. of which all persons interested will plra.e take notice. JAMES U LOVER, May at Mercantile Appraiser - " LeWbkrg & flOSS RoatlS TarDpike a P ,' tompanj. i rnHE Corporators named in the Act for the 1 incorporation of the above named Com - pnnv.are requested to meet at Ihe Storehouse of L. & B. Hauck at Buffaloe X Eoads, Pa.. nr. Mondav.30th May, 1864. at ' o clock in the . . . auernoon.ior tne purpose ot organizing said Company, receiving Subscriptions. &c. DANIEL RANULEH, and others, corporators named. The Lewisburg Deposit Bank TTAS this day declared a Dividend.of four, 1 L per cent, lor tne last six monin.. iree from the Government Tax, payable on de mand. II. P. SHELLEli, Treas'r. Ma; 4, 1SS4. Vniteil States Claim Agent. A LICENSE having been granted to the j undersigned lo carry on the business of United States claim agents in Union: cotmtv. thev win atttn.i prompnv to tne coi- . I lection of back pay and bounty and the pro- curing of pensions for soldiers or their legal ! represen.at.ves, "?d "?e P'o.tcMwa of claims against tbe United States. March 2. r.l J. F. 4. JOHN B.LINN IIE-IRY HARPER, .o. .V20 ARCH St., PHILADELPHIA, nannfactarer DEALER IN WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, k ROGER'S Superior PLATED-WARE. UT kinds of SILVER. WARE, made on the premises. WATCH krpairine carefully done ! 1045m3jw niiain DICTfll P CIPUIUP TAPtft C aUr.diriijlULgirioniI.l I AuKLCi FINE CUTLERY, M Sportlag Ipaaralas generally. RODS. Lines. Keels. Baskets. Baal, Flies, Hooks, Nets, Foils. Gloves, Masks, Billies, Corkscrews. Dog Collars. Ac. con stantly on band, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, at JOHN KRIDEK1-. Pportsman's Depot, N. E. corner nd end Walnut Ets. Thilad'a. Her'b 4ae HARD WAR K STOR . CJEO. W. PBSCTEK, LATE of PHILADELPHIA, Las r.;,ie.J a LAROB and COMPLETE shMk of in Chambcrlin's lilock, 5lh and Market Sts, ' &. i rei,ertfull v announces to the ritti'Mis t . 1 " - , . , uuU to offiT Asuuh iuduoemeiiU t.j -aruUuv, AVIIOLESALE OR RETAIL, a." to make it to their interest to purjlixie of him. JCS.CALL AND EXAM INS STUCK AND PKlCEa before purebasiiig clwwbere. Country Storekeepers supplied at better j.riees tbau they tau purchase iu Philade'pbia. U. S. 1040 BONDS. rpHEsE Boods are issued nmirr the Act J. of Coneress of March 8th, I . which provides that all Bonds U.oed under this ei ,hlt hf EXEMPT FROM TAXATION ! by or under any state or municipal au hor u Subscriptions io ihe Bonds arereceiv ed in United States noies or notes of .Nation al Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED j t- "-"'-V " lnr P'easurr . inci,c, .-., at any period n.il ha than tin nr m,e than j ai), ur ICcupation by TWO FAMILIES. firly yeart from their da'e, and until the.r j Tor hmldia's are eood. and the Lot eovo redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST! red with chuice Fruit Trees. The puial WILL BE PAID I.N COIN, on U.mds of not : commands a bcauiilul view of the liusqua. . . . ,, ,, , I. hanna. t or terms apply to over one hundred dollars annually and oaali ; JAMES F. LINJf, other Bonds aemi-annually. The interest is j Attorney in fact for the bun. payable on the first days of March and Sep- Law.sbory. May S7, 1S64 teniber in each year. i ' Subscribers will receive either rtegis-ered ! OA'V.LV.." COLJiT SALE OF orCooponB.n.s.astheymaypreler. Res - isiered Bonds are recorded on the txioks tbe U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order, i.'oupun Bond, are payabie to bearer, and are more conve nient lor commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw iuterest fiotn March 1st. Dy paying tne accruru inieresi in coin (or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cenL for : rremium.i or receive them drawing in.erest i As these Bonds are . ..-., luatct Ironi MaalcitMl ar Mate Taiallan. i .. . , , , ,,. . " .... r - 1 cenl. per annum, accordiu? to the rale of tax i y j levies in various parts of the eouniry. ! At lhe Present ral" f premium on gold j they pay Over Eiht Per Cent Interest I ul cl 'o"1 rcl llul i :a currency, and are ofeaual convenience as liiril iai-6 - lu.i -a.-ti iiviu i'n- ..i. ! . permanent or temnor.rv investment. sreai lliuucvmcnis 10 tenners as mc v.riou-. I 14 7 oc ; descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In all other j the name ot Jasper Ewing; 439 acre tract ta li 7oo ; r..,. . ,f ;.jv...i-o ,hm r. i,K k:i.i f . ken ut in the name of J.tS'eedman: abont ou. ; private parties or stock companies or srpa- I , irate communities only is pledged tor pay- , whj,e f . tne debl, of lhe i;njtfd S:ates ' the whole property of the country is holden in .rnr. th mcm.nl r.f hmh nrinrinal n,l m.prpvl in . ,n ' These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $50 np to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avail able lo the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the bolder will have the . benefit of the interest, t. . k ..,. i ..,i. in ik, 'h " total' Funded Debt of the United! 'en "P of Thomas .m.ih , : . , . , about thtee-founhs of lhe 435 acres tract la- i '" on "hich interest is payable in gold,. ken p jn he nimen( R0bert Taggarl ; aboal on the 3J day of March 1.5J, was .f76S.9fi5,-' one-third of the 435 acres tract taken ap IB ' 000. The interest on ihis debl for thecoming ' ihe name of Wm. Coek, and alio part of the fiacal year will be $15,937,126, while the 440 acres tract taken upin the name of Waa, ; customs revenue ingold for the current fiscal;P"I1ady- f. . , w .v , . ...... . Sale to commence at 11 o clock ia thai year, ending June 30th. 164, has been so far oTraoon cf ld das. wheB xmi wj p, ' lhe te of over $ 100.000,000 per annum. maje known by JOHN CR..SSt;ROVB. i It will be seen that even the present gold ; revenoes of the Government are larsrelv in ; f n wants of the Treasury for the) ' , ,. . ... ( iutfm.nl Al vnA inl.r.ll. whil. In. recent. , r-. --- .-- : . ...! increase oi me tarm win uouDiie.s rai.e inc ; annual receipts from customs on Ihe same; amount of importations, to -1150,000,000 per; Instructions to the National Banks acting. s loan ,.,. were no, ifaei from' the! ,. ., . Traur. ..., M-r(.h s bn, in the first three weeks of April the subscnp- i tions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A I WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by all J XlTIO-. il, IttHS j which are depositaries of Public money, and : ail i RESPECTARLE BANKS AND BANKERS' ,hroushoul thf coimlry, (actin, as a,nls of ' . ' . ' ... . . . ; tbe National Deposit Banks.) will furnish further information on application and AFFORD EVERT rAClUII TO SIBStBlllE&S. X.j , lSMmlr.co Agents Wanted Everywhere TO SiLL TBI XLinaST Full Length Steel Plate Engraving PRESIDENT LINCOLN Sicnlnir the Eraanclpationrrotlamatinn. ritHE best and only correct likeness of ibis i I great man in existence. or particular ; address, JOHN DAINTY. Publisher, Alar lorn 3 So. 17 .6th t., Philadelphia. A. ELTON & Co., M1IJ33'M lillMJl'iia aad Dealers la Leather, Snmae, Sheep and Calf Skins, V. 434 North Third ttrett, Philadelphia. LEATHER. Sumac and Skins, bought, or sold on Commission. Advances made cn Con.ignmen'j. Nor. 55, e .m-J j LKWISBURG. of I'iiIoii w mit;liI)oring eoautiet that h I. i 1 ' f . .f ...AM n ai.Ai Real Estate, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. AX r ILL be sold at public sale if not se!4 If befure at private sale on Wednesday, July 6, 1864, at 13 o'clock, A M, all that messuage aad tot of ;rounl situate on Water St. Lcwisbarf. late ihe estate of M.av and Haa Buct, deceased. Ii will be sold in two parts, or , -,,.., ,u ,U1 0 urchsers-il bein: sull. . Iro ll-ljl ' 'I nihfr l.anflS. N pur.uance of orders issued out of (ha Orphans Court ot Lmon and mantra cunties, will be sold, on lb premises- oa Tuesday, the 14th day of June, 1864. a brdv of abooiFI e Til una nd FoWJT Hundred and Hl -Four (6.414) Arrea, ! valuable ll.vibfcK .AI), lit coau.a, a. , which jvhn MX'all died j sfizr,t sitnate on the head waters of Whita ' Deer Creek, in Hartley township. Union Co.. ! and in M.I. s township. Centra Co, (MM I line between said counties). On the part in Union county ira erected a Large First Kate "saw Mill, ' wilh sd endid Water rower, two WtUmr . . - -m I li .. 4 ..,. . .n.nl. l.nl VCa i ,. .. .i ,i.i v.i ' ""'J. . .Vp? P Vi ! k!L - n i At. KLS tl.LAKED, aud the balanea well ,Imbrrrj wl,h larite White and Yellow fine. ( Hemlock, While Oak, and other treea sniia j ble lor sawing; and by clearing oat aaad ftr?ni' lh,e '"if ""f? Uom lands to lhe tt esl Branch of the Susquthaav na river. I The tract, and pans of tracts ; of said .... are, 4t acres, tract taken up in the name f I Charles Hail ; 43. acres tract taken up ia nan i iw acres trac. laKen up in inc name oi vr Sieedman; most of the 415 acres tract lakaat up in the name of Wm. Cook, and about oaa balf the 4:)5 acres tract taken up in the nam of Robert Tair.art- And the tracts and Dana ! of tracts of said lands siit aie in Milea luwa. ,h'P V""te t'' P,r' "f 475 " taken op in the name of Tho. Grant ; pari ot 475 acres tract taken up in the name of tSaiuoel Scoit ; 460 acres iraci taken op la Ihe name of Alexander Homer; 433 acre tract lakenup in the name of Abraham Scott l about three-fourths of the 430 acres tract la ken up in the name of Jer. Jackson ; 434 acra tract laken np in the name of Aar. Levy ; abonl nne-lbird of the 440 acres tract taken ap tta the name of Wm. Sieedman i 435 acres trael . Administrator of Jobs M'Caxl, dea'd. May 16. 1864 FOR SALE. a TiFsiRaEi.P n...i.ii- rt .i...J a. y .. ... ri a pieasani parr or i.cwisDnrf. iflnatv to suit the purchaser. For farther informs. ljon jn(Jojre of rI0.,2 C D BREWER A TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM and all the fixtures ready for ate and a DWELLING adjacent to Store. Possession of Taveru,lst of April Bait est Store and Dwelling, on iwo days' aotica. THO. ARBUCKLE. 8 lifer P.O. t. n'onto.ii, brad, Tp, laioa Co, Pa, Dm. IU 1SSS Farm for Salc. T1HE south-west quarter of sretioa IU JL town .7. nor.h ranee 8, east of the 4 principal meridian. The said Farm liv-a abont two miles north of the city of FreeporL in Stephenson Co., Illinois, has about Fortr Acres under cultivation, wilkj j I."g House and other Onibuildings; is watered If tne of the most oeaniuni npnngi torn couniv.and the ba.'auceof the tract lacoveresl by a ibriliy growth of timber. Every acre rf the farm is susceptible pt culnvaiion, and when suitably improvwd would make one of the most inviting rvtW denres in Illinois. For particulars enquire of Franeis Wiisea, of Lewisburs. Pa. Sam I B. Hams, ol rm. port; 111, or the subscribers, at Savanna. III. , (H -MBERLIN. Nov. SO. 1863 H. BOW EN. FOR RENT. TWOSTOREV Brick HOl'SB mit5fk LOT oo North Fourth strvet. JtL March 1 .. 'G2. H. P. "HELLER. DR. JOSIAH SMITH, " HAVING located in Lewisburg. aolieiiaa share of the public patronage. deuce and Office on Market 6M., aaaily eft .aite the Riviere Hous-v. - star V a I
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