Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 07, 1864, Image 1

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"THE UNION," KUUlsM it. lbll-Wholc No.. 2,672.
"CHRONICLE," estdblishe'l in IS 13 Whole No.. 1,051.
BY 0. N. WOK DEN AND J. It. C0KNKL1US.
4f l.50 rr Yrar. aUvnyfi In Alvanrc.
LEWISHURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1864.
M i
rti.twii'ii Ki-reKi.v
Tui'v.iy Murniiii & Friday Afiermmn.
"Radical Democrats."
Another Ci'jjXrhinf rVoui. tu "Diviilr
Ui.. ('HtljllC'''
When the Rebels began this War, they
did it with the hopn and exportation of
fi'.-rvs thrnujh a iliri!. I Xnlh '. They
are bitterly disapp wited defeated. Vet
they have so, fir tlici,t-l the Xnh as to
kuop up the War until n. Their last
Imps, it present, is to iitvur Tin; Union
1'akty, so as to elect a Copperhead f ir
1'rcside.iit f ir with such a man they fool
sure they ciuIJ triumph at la-t
arrilUkf OUl III.S C"UCt:.l: ,J,li
men, 8KI.P AP-MINT-.1, nut prei.ini.iiig mi
rpreseut 1 1 States aud tba Pts'riet, met
at C:leland one dy list week, and nude
new party styled i-t.iViiZ in --rult
they nominated tieo. Fremont, rrcsiuout,
Bnd a whillling New Yuri. cit politician,
(Ion. Ooehrauu, f.ir Vice l'resilont. The
Oonventiou was first called iu the worst
Copperhead pipers, an 1 wis ajipareuliy
managed by the.u throughout. !
The plaifonu is very near ri,;ht (.m l so '
are many pUuob'e d : . j r bad end?,)
except that which looks Iu s wr aniii.t
Franco to hustaiu the Ii . pulilio in Mixien:
we can not afford another war uutil this
is successfully end. 1.
There urj uatues of Lone'-', true tii' ti, ,
among tho operators in this lu j eMien
tnoo who really wai.t Slavery ciusbi-J
but they were powerless. The uiaiia'rs
Wore nir.atiy "sore hcuds," who had been
dismissed from ulfi.c, or refu-ed clhee, by
the 1'resident ; or ultra, impraetie ihie,
tioU'Votiiig Aboliiieiiisis, like V.'enJVI!
I'hillips ; or fui.-Ioving adventurer.- ; or
cine (jeruiau revolutionists, not so luuch
wrong iu heart as in head.
SboulJ 'Jen. Fremont aa. p. of this
. . ... . . i .....
Domination, it would somewhat di-np-point
hi old time and true friends, l.il;.
tien. M't'lellan, his ainhitinu ami pri le
are wounded by their d-f. ais and di-tuis
uls from "fTiee; but manhood and putiio-
ttsm now forbid anvil, in.' that looks like
reveng'
renge. . They are yet young, aud the
ople will da them jjsti-j.
If thn game was to influence tho 1. .1
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peoi
A e.morA I! .............. ... .... r.:i 'I'l.
? ...u-.aw v Ji.uu...,ii( i. uiu.v 1411. A lie
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-5 iiermaus pi inicagu nave a:reniy r- puJi-
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au .. .t o buow oi u i nue Ulirai uaiier
. t . . .. .- . ... . . i
if . t ,, i
or Union st who suj.ports it. i ias and
ofaanireable character will doubtless be
If i brooght la try to eivo it life
Wi .. . . " !
Wcti at ..i.m...e tin, ,rrrk. They retTo-
Be0t the people, not themselves only. They j
.ruk for the masses. And we be ove
f" -
their choice will bis ratia jd. . ith Lin-
roL or l'resideot, and Chant for h.s
riuht baud man-terribly :. earnest for
U crushing this foul onspiracy against una-,
If to-
f hoodwinked, .livided. and couriered hv
this Clevehand e opperish reeocnoissance. tti0 fuitcd States, aud shall also be gub- j beui bad been cutcrtained aud honored
at-TliE 1'fnn'a Rf.sEuvcs ("most f j'JCt tj imprisjument for a term not ex-; by tho citizens. Tho contracts for fur
then.) were iu a Urd C 'ht'.t Mechanic- '"V? on"u ' ,Uu di5CretioD uf tUu j nibbing materials for rebuilding tho Car
ole, Monday of last week, uhcro ihe 1 ''T-'.l 11 lr,,imM oh.n bracks were awarded to citizens of
' csj Let oil dralted men be shown the ii.:J.,,, ,
Rebels were dcfealed with terrible .,.,.,., .. ,..,..,,, ., ! "lsuurr!-
D.aiiKuii-1. J uuir liuitf Ull tsi'irtu. uoo
e . 11
as thev did not seem sr.eeiallv needed the i
,' I . Ti .: .: t 1 1 1
majority voted to return home. Their!
Jast wero their best tngioemeuts, and
elicited the public praise if (Jen. Warren.
It was naar ll,n ........ r.f llo'ie ,1. t, !
11 was near tnc Sceue 01 their ucica's '
under M'Clclian, and, with that triumph,
tha "Iacrveo" cuded their labors, and :
, ., - . , .
arO now Cn to.-ir nmreli homeurlri!.! '
m uuw uu lutir marcu oonicKari.s.
Letiths, wounds, .iekne.s, promotions, :
resignations, details, .Vs.. have reduced
their cumbers to about 150 in caoh Ri-
nient. They aro expected at liarriahur-'.
daily, for discharge.
ayOno of the engineers of the Argus,
drafted in this Borough, claims bis legal
residenoo iu East UuiTiloe, and will there
f jro probably bo exempted. 1'ut wo are
informed of certaiu persons noway for-
ward in giving aid to tho Soldiers who
are raising mouey to pay bis commutation !
Perfectly safe to subscribe, as it will not,
be required but it shows how the sympa-:
inies oi tuat class are enlist ii.
fctWatnos Xill, (war.IKmocra!,) I'res-
ident Judge, recently died at Chambers-
burg. Reiug childless, be Lad willed his
rropert, to a relative ,o h.s conuty, some .
.mo smce-but, tho person proving to bo ,
--rl v uh iviu.i;u ui, tjoi, ou i
the ground that be could da nothing to aid
traitor to his country. ;
aarOhiHi,(1uaTle was drafted for 20
u.u, wui as tney had been mostly if not '
ii i . r r - I
I
Messrs.E I. tors Permit me tn ri.,,m... .
the Hon. JAMES M. RsH ALL, of White
iceer, lor state senator.
Lewishnr'. u-ill o.i
the Congress and the Member of Legislature
and they should be generous enough lo con
cede ihe (senator to old White Ueer and jhe
Sheriff to Hartley th!s would make a fairer
d""r,b"l""- U'aiva 1)K.
ir-The abive WM deigned for our last
ZVJZV TC'",h us un,il Monday.
Mr.Ediu.r-In casing about for.candidaies
,B ' eainpaicn. I see no contest lor
nyolfice except County Commissioner. And
ailel much esteem all the cent'e.nen who
re named. I prefer M. KLKCKXEIt l".r ihe '
t'oa that New Berlin has now no County
''".ce.while MuHinhnrg ha I'rr.thonoiarv and
"Hnr. Whue Ueer has HheritT, (fegister A; ,
alTr"!'1 '.'' C,I""""'"'T' """I ,h Provost I
n'l I
i'l'rons aad
lSr."ri, .TorJ , I i
1 ';f. I'.v:?Tew!.
,or anJ only failed to bo compels Mr. Van Gclder to leavo the
credited for lack of "red tape" somewhere, i Wiiliamsport Rullctin oCiiiC. Mr. Kins
thl!L!is!siIl1Z ' Io, a mau of ample experience, succeeds
I viriiiuiii!Mri:iii.M n.nij Him-. ,
1 C a .1 A nnl .T.tn4 i ... s. i .. I
cu -av.-w. ua, - i
etrens, Iti .Si.ritiorv litol II... nstt:.l rroir.i ,
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which such thiros draw anion them a
party nf eight young people cimo up the
r-iilroml on a handor. Returning aoout
1. . ti... i.r,,l,,,. .i-..r !,. s'l.-. i,i .
'uii;ii',
tin rr, rk. 5:wt h. low town, .he nr.-lr.in
run into ttio cor.eern ainl ili-inohstieii It.,
. 1 i... It .tri. 'r I ...r .,.r
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1 T . c .1 ..r.. L- i... 1 ...I Mi .
I'll.', i". ..... , -, - ......
i'l, ati l a .'i iss !
11 -1U.J
f iuiil hanjinc to ouo of
the t ri .';!! timber, the fl-,h on one leg
severed from l lie bone ; her condition is
rri'ieal, the others w.-rc not seriously
i'jored. On ftieh tin crrHml at vuch au
... : i . ... .rr..;-
..our ii war. H rdii, r.
. ,,
..-.hi. ..rwath. .i.n.ii.1' boss at ( .imron
I I'lHUT. .7u;iiii ttio, u.-uuu w vi-oou
by a breast of coal failing upon htm.
A younc Cli'il. in Shamokin has been
hound over on his own a.li.tisiion that he
had il. tr m l J his . i.ijil.iyec.
The eintraet fir null. n f ir a second
tr. 1.- on fl.e railway I.e. ween 1 1 arr isbur.' ,
and Sunhury, is let to 10 parties. I
I'asscnjr-r ou the Sharuokin UaiUny
!,.., -i.ml.iov .1 I lil ! M r,.t
to Mr farm I at tj l.-avc M' U.rmel j
:.t 7 It) V M nnd t.. Stinburv ai !l IIII.
A solitary .had was caught in a teiae
below the S!in;ioki:i Ham. j
. Itrosious and Henry lillbouse are
a.iiiu, aui i.i. i iia'ieie. is un.-Miig iru.u
funhuo) afu-i-the kte Laities. i
Jerome I. nijiii.ekir of Shanmkin is to'
start the old iron furn ie illi iuisj.ot t.
' 1 I
Eriftcd Hea, See hero ! !
V mt utteimoii i.- paniruiariy cilled to '
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; (from
the '2'2i si o: ion of the nnielided Enroll
ment Act, approved Fehrusry -1th, I SG I,
as f iU.itvs : ;
''iM And be it further enacted,
that the lees of agents and attorneys for i
making out and call ing to bo execu:ed '
any pip r-i iu Mippor'. nt a claim f ir cx
ciupti. u fr iiu draft, or for any services ,
that may b.t render--! to thn c.'aimint, 1
shall uot, iu any casa, exceed tie iV.ir,
and physicians or surgeons furnishi.it;
e. mli.ates of disability to any claimant f,,r
ex. uir.ti ni fiom draft shall not bo entitled '
io any ices or coin I'eosaiiou on ri'ljr. .
, . ' . 1 , , ,, i
...1 u..u ... ...... ... -iiliirdbi' nil... klt'.ll
ifirirfii ur iutirfrtii. ioimiii! or rerei-r
!" """ ""','"''' )' I'" :rcuv
"'w ""J 'ly'V.t'i r mr-
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f-iii or rnttce nnu cmiirumition fur
his fr.rcirct
'.V ""'"""" tor .
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turutshiuf said cer:ihoitcs ol disability.
. . . . '
Hii.l nnr 1.1.1 'i-r n i-rt or il.ooitir poor... el.
- . ... i -i -i'ii ..... .
i , ,, . .
ed wiiu inu oosru oi enrollment, who i
co.npeu,ation from any draf-
, , r
' services, or ootaionig mo
Performance of such service reiraired frerii
;.. .., .1.; ,,... i. .1 '.i,. ..1
, "h , -demeanor and up eouJie.ion
... tf i n. . . ..... 1
euaii, or every euuu uueuce, uc uueu uo.
j-jyjiug ,0 be recovered upon in-
fr!Uilti,JQ r iojic,mcllt bcfliro anv cou,t i
(lf C0,I1!)eteu, iuri,aictioi.. oue-half for the
USl. , ' iJllirn.tr .' .., rrrtf.utc
fu: ,he Z K oTLpru S
.,., f..
i , so .... , oelu Uo. uu .ouuea, uaim-r
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by outsiders nor insiders,
teTTho UciUd (l'a ) Cazitlc, beats j
J.ff. Davis lying. Iu its last issue it
Kays :
"At thn nr. lent irrltln I Hon,! .-A tl,
".it inn present writing (lnn,J.iy) tlio
,csul' "f tirant's ciitipaigu agaiust Rich-
",u!lJ r ''"'"JS iu Already he ba.s
lost as many men a, c 'Uiposed M'C'lellau's
. J ...
J
uinst Rich-
, , .1 . , . . 11 ' ' " ' '
Z Felsa" W M?'
cral aruiv. aeeordin r to teleorat hin renorts.
'
can not tall much short of 100.000 men.
killed, wounded and missing. There has ;
.1.. I :.. i... (!.. .;.. :.. :
...... OLU uy, ..i uj'uim,!, ,
i eluding the rinall battieg fought by Ccn
liutier; which would average tho loss at
about 8,000 per day."
This is the stuff tliat is crammed down
tho throats of Copperheads: poor ignnrant
fools swallow it, and aro made to believe,
witU ,AC'8 "S muSius, that their sida is
sur0 10 w'u '
IVkpockrts . It is stated that tho
SCCC6l,j,h hotel keepers in Raltimore agree
to charge Seveu Dollars a day during tho
Xatioual ITnion Cnnventina. To cure tho
tv'' ,ruo 1'"" citizer.s will open their :
d(,orRi gratuitously, or at rcasonablo char-!
E .... .... ...
ftsrSume of tha thieves- aro on their j
tyiMJiijcr lours, j uo i loga .,ounry jialjic
has been robbed of SI5.000, and Mr. Xel-
on .f I'imir:. u,.-la rol.'.e.l of is inifi r. '
ni'U Lur"!a"-
terWe arc sorry to know that ill health
bun
! V-Orland'i 11. Fieklin, of Illinois, has '
come out fur the L'uion side, a a War
Democrat. Uutil
reooully. he was the
hardest ..i - . . , :
hardest and worst f Copperhead,. j
fcirWe 800 there are Excursion Tick-1
ets to the I'hilad. Fair from Harrisbnrp, '
,,ut j.
inow of none from a poiut nearer
Lewisburg.
-
lejfTbe bodies of tho four men and bovs
i i . m nit
l3uDCJ' ,ul "aVo ttu ro"
covered.
iA - Lnion (,"oan(y Agricultural tair
Tbuni.la to Saturday, Ort. S.7, and 1, I.
, 141
Sf1 Xvw .dvfriltfisnnt-j.
jut Thousands of Democrats y.
.......
A son of David Moore, of West l.u.
. . it.. . j tn:-...:- !...
we lowtisniri. eniwcu in an imuoie, nca
;.., . ,.,,,,,. !).mnmi While
a(.rv;U), in Mississippi, recently, he wrote
. . a fri.,n.i ; U,ii,.n county a letter, pub-
1 1 .1 i t'.i 1 ii 1 u .1..
IISIIOU Iu tl!0 .Uliriiuurg leicgrnjiii, iuu
r ........ - M
eiuiu .iiiv. ....
OU0IUS1JU Ol WU.CU WU II-IUIC 3 loiiuwn ,
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" There Is another thing that will bavo
1"niuch to do with tho closing up of tin
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war uHiiiii; mo ihjlv -.
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I re election in ...ruiam i.nieiuu. 11. wui ; w re not nien-ot war, a no snouM tie czeiu
; disj.iurau the rebels more tlniii the loss from llritish ports. He warned the
of Kichmmid. They will w that tho j (Joy rntuctit that their policy wou'd recoil
N.irth is deierininid uot to corupromisi. I on KnUoJ horcaft.r wi b disastrous
; wi.li trtitnrs, and thoy will begin to count
.
tho cost of c-irrynii; ou this war four years
, , ,, .. , - . . .
torei.Mi naiious If tli.-re slioul I he a
l'resideut elected next fill who would he
willing to compromise with tho Rebels,
and call otir armii's from the fi -Id, the re
sult would be the r'coouitiun of the South
ern Confederacy, the dissolution of the
Uoi.oi nn.l ... ,lis,r.-.eo of .verv soldier '
in tho service. Sueh a state of thinos, I
hTe, may never coma to piss. I hopo :
commou sense ui urevai with the peon!.) i
at home, and ihat they will re-elect (I . 1
Abe. as a nnlitarv iieeeitv. If I am ab
1"w'"1 tJ "" fall, HI g'o him avOto
ud lung as my arm.
M. Ii. .MuOUE.
rn the ti t ena"Mc..a.
Three Days ia Cimborlani Valley,
and Edtt of it.
.
rl.'MliEUI.ANIl VAM.KY I'ltOl'RIt
Exhibits more wealth and signs of fertili-
y tl'n are visible on the S. E. side of tho
dividing South M mntain. The great
Valley, W. and X. W., is mostly of lime
stone formation, well cultivated, and never
faiiinil s;,rini;s and streams abnuud. Corn-
in" down ihe Mountain this side, the
'
Mount Hollv water nower region deliifhts '
j . - a
the traveler JIullin & Son, have paper
mills b
,r L-L.t .1
ere, ffrom which tho (;iiitoNlfl.B I
,. , . . , :
as at one ..mo supplied,) and the (
otuoo was at uo time suppl.eu,; ana tt.o ( ,t rtQtl iat Soco.siou villc.
Rebels boasted that anion the most yal- l!l(J koy 0,- Charleston, is ill the Ha
uable and opportune of their captures was session of the Union forces,
the writing aud other superior paper thoy I The Rebels attacked Gen. Grant's
. i . ... t ,.
found at Mt. Holly.
-
Carlislo is indued an oli tewn, having :
settleU over one liundrca years.
-! Soma of its cna'l, low bouses, are into-
' resting relics, evidently those of (be first
s.,,,i,.rs . iat
CVery Subse.lUCUt stage Of 1
. i t- I
r Stylo Of architecture, IS
t. k l I n.1 t ,L ,
progress, every
in J
.... ... . . . . .
visihln ihia Ihn shndn Irona lonrl it thn 1
c
charm of comfort as well as of antirjuity. '
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jcieKinson Uollege, wnien tnontatu lounuea ;
nor, o.!.I...J ...o-.il. ia iIia !
wealth and imporlanoe of the plaoo. Tho 1
1!"ck' wo'a he
r.ehi ls. .ml thi ruins as also a few ran-
1
non shot marks in tho town remain as ;
indelible evider.ee against tho perjured irv
,M ,, .., .,..",.,, , .,
" j-,'.r..,
Tr wbicb, h1- edurcd and om; !
ployed tbcro. in a locality where many of
Shipnensbur was the oritrinal seat of
! Justice for Old Mother Cumbcvlaod, und
U D0W j'Jst wit!,i" southern line. Uut
wht'n luJ Capital was removed north to
Carli.-lo (near Lctort's Spring,) the Coun-
'7 wa3 divided, Frauklin COUntV Was
'
f'n
of .
p.;,
1 l,K
1 .) . . a. 1
I 'rmca irom uie fouiii part, ana its scai ;
Justice Used at Chamborsburg, ( town
fa v
.- t , 1 i
riffi'lnr,,.. itiinnr(iiiil tnutn nnil titit .
is still a busy, important town, and has
ono or ,w0 Pri'1,ir5 ottccn.
Tho famed
Capt. Samuel ltrady was born atShippens-
u... ..: r... r M .1 '
uury, nui u.3 lamer ..s ..o.u e.awa.u.,
There is also "The Star of (bo Valley I
newspaper published at Ncwvi'lc, midway
bctwucn Carlisle and Khippensburg.
TucNilay Moriiin'M ..-va.
BtTuThc followiug was tho vote polled
in Snyder county on Saturday last :
Cougress Ooorgo V. Miller 23
Senate Authony C. Simpson 6SI
Assembly .Samuel Alleman (,7
i'rotbonotary Jeremiah Oouso
- do Jacob I', liogar
do John ltorn
417
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14-1
Reg .t Roo. Jacob Aurand
. do Andrew J. 1'otorg
473
031 1
j7) i
Commissioner - Wm. Snook (Center) 405
d John Hahno ' 305 !
x-omny purveyor .'aron rv. uut. !..).'
Auditor Daniel Diefeubach 451
Coroner l'otcr Hackenbcrg ISO
Messrs. Miller, Simpson, and Alleman,
to select tbeir own Conferees.
The following was tho contested vote for
Congress in sani; county two years ago :
Miller 423 1'attoTsnn 35G
Miller's vote is increase, ! 300, polled at a
more .busy season, and when there was no
open opposition to call oat tho yjto.
Ton T?..rifripnta r.P Pflnn'n TJ.SQni.r-no
- ... .- ?. r... . . ,
ineniuiu-r inu .cut were naiitisomo-
,y WL.icome;i at Uarrisburg yesterday,
',c dined to-morrow, and paid off
and "lusU'rcii out soon
The nows in Kuropc of the pro-tress
of !rant, caused the Rebel loans to
decline 5 a 0 per cent.
naltimorc letter writers predict the
reuoiuiiiatioii of Lincoln and Hamlin.
In "rrinyo. H town.hlp. Il.intinrtnn On..a the Snth
It . JAIH.II BAmill,,.,., yMara, V hkni 'Si day.
In lwi b.ir.-. Stb lnl. ANMA. ,l..r,t..r ot Iu.. ani
luav,nb Illicit J, a; d i ).'ar, s touutaa, an darn
Wabnin.i In thelirit.sb House of
i Ciniinnn. thn ncntralitv nui stinn with
cd St.. being under consider.-
' fion Mr ( nriiifti n r.r.'Ssra thn four that
.1 k.,i
j produced suoh a sense of grievance in tho
I Amerioan miud that it would be difficult
1 to disihuso it of it. lie D"inteu to ton
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' "-"" i me Ancrioa .uar.ne uy .no
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',..f..,l..l .;U..,J ... ., .'.H m i
I ,
! tusnxUa to Ivifilund by K-ideral cruisers, if
Hlc became a b..l!iioren. He contooded
( iue , eori. i-'i, L-inriua auu .-liauuiUd.
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.1 .t. . .V . I.u t . . - 1 1-1
efT- cts.
aa3s Hew
3
Around Richmond.
Friday morning last, Ucn. Grant ord' red
a general assault, and dr. value enemy to
his entrenchments nt all points, but witti-
out any d. oiuve result. The armies were
then ouly bfiy yard apart. U'e enp'ured
300. The prisoners wa have taken were
cap.urou .u a c,.a.., ou uu.
our left
Tncy aro mostly
bolenged to harly
and
xo r.ari a uivisior o uie ui
- , . i. - - j . .
l loon aro heariilv tired nf (he war. and two
to whom I said, "Is not Richmond almost
...... I V ...i;.I 1.VV..M u... rion't
UiUiTb ii it iHt ii it will ouu iue war.
Tb. .pa h..;n4 Mn-fl. w,
j UD w va mi, viaujr,
for. Col. Hrooks. 53J I. V., is among
them. The losses are considerable, al- j ' AN-aI'I'K.M. will l.e held at ihe office of e.tale ar. requested to make immediate pay- j bY VT under any state or municipal minor
tboui;h far lesa than at the Wilderness re-i Ih Trasurpr in Lewisbure. on ui'ut, and those having just claims aaiast iiy. Kub-icrintion to these Bonds are recelp-
gion.
All the soldiers, wounded and well,
are conli lent Richmond must fall.
41 s! .....!.. o..nn r.n.t.1 .1
v.. . ......... j, ...... 6
the While House, on the 1'amunkey
SiIERiTIfi.ri'S HARCH-
Thnrsd.iv. Juiii' 'id. Honker aud Scho-
fuld advanced ou Marietta, and Sherman j
auJ Garland's cavalry look aud held
. .... n :.. . : .1..
AI-
a ii :.. . : .1... ,u
"M
A. 4 13 lOBllCllUg IU tun si
partment.
June f, Ocn. Tliomas was still ina-
u mil. it, .ibii. ao'juioso.a
. . ' . , , .
kuio; jirnrcss towards Atlanta
,t XfA ?oco,.si()l
' 1....... l.t.t s.'. t v.l.. ...... t it . l.nr u-nrA
lilies, itt.i. uaoiiuu. i.u " . s.
every where repulsed. Xo more Cijlit
ni down io iMJiiuay eveuinjj.
Situjieburs IHavUrt.
Corrtdtd Semi- Wttkly
.... . , ,. , . ot .
heat, 1,4 3 ISarley VU ID 1,UU
i .,- c.a li
' -1, ' i;? f
j
s" 1 ,,i in
uiiru, a,-.; iiuuw m
Oats, pr 32 tb, 75 Lard, fresh 15 i
' ' i n k tr-. c.i
r laxsecu noui w
Dried Apples 8 1b Potatoes 50
. . , .. .. , - I
Con.ry Soap 4 & 0
t. S1...1 1.. o:k. in
...-i.. .v ...i-'ut'o i mm inw. .......iv
-
Th8 Creat Central Pair.
1 ,!.EB take no,ice.The price of a sin-
admlSsion is Firrr Cr-rs, Children
h?z br'im ;h "T"? r
S't"'V.
...irn cuvr-.! by tlit buiidiufrn. Orlain d.-fartuiftits
un..- iu uuiixri, i"ii. .k r...-.c. rurut iit rz.iio.-
ti'.n.and nm t.r aalr. hat. h-o . roiilted tu tliar.o a
scmrat eric for aduiiii.ion, as tjlluwa
A.-J ilalVrr
lo.iiao Ii..'artniMnt,
Arm nii'l rr'lii. j
9 ol.
ai
20 o
XO
2:.
24
10
10
10 "
llortti-ultiir.) Il'-pnr.ulnl.
HHO'T. I...'. ....... ......B,
Cliil'tr.s,-- Aii)i,..tn. tits,
yviiliaiu rVioi .'trior,
I'.ii.i't. IvntiHi Kitt-lii'n, I
tikalitifc PiU't:sh I
The Kx.s-ntire C.nirnTrU'.i asiaro tho Public tliat, al
tho.i-h IIih full uiiiu.ys woclli will in. il,t:iin.-d from a
I,. tli..-i rltty.'i... d.-ritrtuil. to whi'-tt th..'iitraorM
..... ..loot.. ...I It will t. lV.ui... titi.ra... n.M...tl..r .....
li...nt. will mii;,!y n-warl II14 .i.itom and jiwtifr tho !
O'l't.ti'i'iiil ...itli'T. All neist b,-nr in mind tliat, l,y thi..o
xtra i-linri'H. Ill" tolnl r..ss-ii'tvi nrn iii,-r,'. d ar.d ttio I
Im V I'latlMi 1 114 til II ell astativtcl ma) It (ami 111 Im m.iv tliu
,,, ...utoru the VuhaWof .rti.
i.-i .r m... ....... . ,
TI,- lair will.iiKra on TUESDAY, the 7lh .u.hL. at 4
'.t
On W.-ilnos'lav. "til in.it., tho Fair will bsoprni il from
A. M.U. 10 I. M.
HcBAnU HOW All II FUKXESS. fVr'y.
Estate of Lt. Col John D. Husser.
"HF.KK.S. letters nf administration to
l ihe estate of John 1. Musser, dee'd.
" " . ".e es.a.e o. ji.nn I', amsser,
a,c of I.ewisbun. have been aranted to the
aubucriber by ihe Messier Union county.
all persons indebted to said estate are reques-
ted to make payment and tlfose hazing claims
id tlio!
against ihe same i.ll prseni them without
delay to JOsEPH MCSSER,
Aitm.nistritor,
Or to his Attorni-ys. OIIWIU A HAVK3
U-wlo.ur;. Jim. Sslll
PUEUC SALE.
W",'' "r"1 'f Pnl'!iC ""If 'he
W hue residence of Simx ri. L. Noli.,
.1 -Vd. in East R.aW Tn. I in r.,n... ..
ThiirMlay, June !
described Personal l'ror
i, is'fil, the followinir
j - ji
..-...u... v.......n. I ... i i.
"ne hearse nearly new, a 3 horse waon
and box, sprinz wasnn, buzsev. thrashine
machine and power, corn sheller, plonzhs,
harrows, corn plough, slcfl and box, bob sled.
windmill, hay ladders, twa log chains.THREB
Vh!'.,4 n&W
ZZZXi 7
Beds and beddine. wind and coal stoves, a
quantity of other Hoiirhold Furnitnre.
LUMBER AND Toil.S-alaree lot of best
qoatity walnut, rtftrrry, apl... auar mnpln, poplar,
.ma am wnuo I'liip "nj i,, plana nu.l UrADtlmf, turn
Inir Intltr. coin plot., miirrtainir uiarlilno, do., borl.iir ina
rhino, rroaa-eut. whip, hand,fi;n..n. T..HS.r and comptu)
saw, hraren aii.I hitts. w.i,irp. rules and bnvila. alii-lt.,
franiinvand parini ehiiMlH and a"uitps. broad ax, hot.
.-ll-t-S . bi-nrh plani-a. plough and roovin-.panl aasb,
tibl,', boad.O II. rabbit, rosing and niouldinic plani,
aaorti'd, .Irawini; knir.'n, 3 work Wnrhni. paint mill,
wood arri'w.rutt.'ra. riao and anril, 2 erindatnnra and
nxturra. .hop stnro and pips, with a varirtj orOarpoo-
vew un.ii.biiu ...ner ar.iriH i, num'Tius to .uarrt.
aaUw'iU bTa,;'o0b;'"'OC'' ' M" """"
A is Nil..., Rxerucrix,
MOSES NOLL, ElMUtor.
Kat .lultaloo. May 23, 1SSI.
Miller wanted.
A gnd Miller can secure a good situation.
Inquire of JOHN WALLS ii. CO
Lewisburg, May 35, 1884
Estate of Samuel Spotts, dee'd.
"7"1!EKEAS, Letters of Administration t,i
Ihe estate of bAMUKL SPOTTS.
. 1 .. .. . I l-,a . . f L' .. 1 1 -. l
coniy, have been gran.cd to Ihe subscriber, !
by (he Register of said poun.y. in due form
.11 nr..-.i..hj..-.i. J.i.i....V.. ." ' .
edtomakepaymenfhosehavingclkiTnaiMid '. ' ,mm'"'!
against ihe same csssi- them duly '"' "
autheniira.e.1 for se.i.ement. .o ' I ' Plf n' 'b' l trrit .1 A IT
pt.17 1 ii p-i'ii w....r.o v ilennM. GEORGE R bEEBOI.D, Adnj f
i. '... -r c... o. .un i
I i i
ISTOF VKNIlBR-Jol MEKCI1 WIHZK,
su .jec, , i . ,he cou..,,
i P f"
... ...
. . '' v -......
'iii.mm u 14 y no fdward .-muL una)
wTk""."
i''h",".T!
Wi Kcinr.rl It J IW
7 mi h.iw.i-1 UiIsod U liKMl
T.isl inm 4 U.U U lmfu
7 l.ltjeuw W KHlhrim U 7 UU
7 U4i whllf Srlnt.H.
; .11 J 8 ubu-i. u 7 uo
; im lr Is T p.
7 im Win E ciniih II "WI
r M-n-ii
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u,
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iii-in
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I'M' llarllrloa.
.uinn
U li.tst Shrin Sni(.-luiL-r 1'i l:ti'l t
U. It.. H.-II-I Jt Co 1- liJ-
JmIiii S.iulr.-4 11 7 mi K
I lilor. r
U 7 w) .
V i-lll.e 1 1
J;.lS M .r.ll Co 11
N K lUl'U-ritiNit 14
K II ll..uii'iui llro 1 1
.1 I. Ili.n 14
ihi fvA.-r t '. Ill
li
U.i Sauiuol W..IUT 14 7-i-J
IllUlileaa
Kr. w. r jaui t Co II I.Voin! M KIuii 14 7ml
II liii.t.-r a S.n 11 t wi Mmi- Y..l.-r II il
W Hut. hliiarm 14 7 ihi I ra I oltjmhla.
. lO'.wi. i Ihlu'lr.'lcL 1:1 luwlj rJO.rr.-v i llr.. 11 7.C-I
11 W -r..l-r II 7 IM! K ' 1 1 IB.
; M:.rv H..ut;ljtAli 14 7 lit J'.an tlnt.iu-iU l'i I'i-W
Miliiii.1 llur.li 1.1 linsi Hf b H.uo II 7 oj
I- 11 Ih-av-r II 7 wit r.yiral.sp 1 Koai.
A Amoi'ii. 14 7 ui'Llt U llau. K la 10.00 1
f. irr ll.ir-h 11 ;.mi I llunalor Tap. I
II IV P nrtii II 7.IM Ifijy a llim lr.-t ti IJ 10 00 '
Mlir. r.,.Vaii.,aihrlnrT I HarlNj Tap. I
.In 11 7 00 B.rk II .ill....... 14 7 W.i
r.-l.-r Xrlu
I; I N-.hU a. Itro
J.-tiu IV all. A Co
T O 1 ui
C l ll'.oi.'if
J 11..! T a Co
J.'l.n ll .tfniMn
. H 4'iirrH.l
J K li..-lt.U.Irtvr
A Co
! f I w I u aaarrliaa.
II IJ..Iii.Jal.ui:ll 14 7.UO
11 ;i W'iOAiii'i, u
i.i ii.' i urati i rtv.
II 7 ii"ttiijuen llr-QO 14 7.UO ;
II .si. nhuc Un r. I
14 7.011 l R Kautl.n .n, Agl 14 7 "0
' Marr s ' nrT T 14 7.00
II 7 on Kl llnltnlurTap.
(.birks S Hll
14 7.UU Juruui.!. frtcrucr 14 00 I
MllUiabnrs.
an iv
14 7.09 E.lTI.Vi: SMODSS.
Wolfe a trnrto
I i iinm LtaKkurx.
13 lo 00 Isaac W.noer 10.00
l:i lowi r Brrlln.
14 " wi (auc Knor 10 ,
j iisom51"'
' Mlllaanr. Sware
H..TW M, II .llld
i i le w MitfllBicara:,
14 7 wi Wm Kaua
14 7IW
lo.oo
iui uii
' J -M-Mufrfci
Jt,m HmitfiT 1 7 W tilLl.lAKl lAllLr..
14 7 ISC BIU.1A ftn T MILES.
Bro ;-i i;.a, u..,. ;"'.
VI 1
14
Fri.lav tha 17th davol June next. between the
hours ol 111 A M. and 3
M . r.f which ail
' tiersons intereated will please take notice
. . vpi:i in i n
May
Mercantile Appraiser
ESTRAY.
Came to mv premisps ahoot the
lliih inst. THRll WHEEP A.NU
: i
-'
LAMII. The owiir is requested to
prove property, pay chartes. and take them
away. Jun. uiiaKia
i .ear Laurelton, MayO, 1864
llattley'cj SoIliIIMeU
DENTAL CREAM,
fir Ckaminy. U7ia ting and Pnurrxiwj Vh TEETH!
trills article is prepared with the greatest
l care upon scienulio' principles aud tar-
ranted noi io contain ' ,h"llSh,'si
UrB. ....... . .
o our riinsi eminent uenia. ourireons nave
i ii .h.ir artioo u. j rii-irfuiij r4om,r.ji it
: nil a prwarntiou nt navk'tf .iUMliti ftr ciaxitiiiit,wl)i.
j t-ninjranJ iMTttit His TKKTII. It cUmnit rvcUity,
r-n'l.riot:th.-n. butiUllly wb.U- and iwarly wltboul tit
1 Wh.r. tli.y r uljaratnl anil port-, dJ u an oll.-ut
jiMor F.: old n dMirnl Mh, ahltli ue i.a-a
Mos.dinKlyon.it.iTa. It nin a ricU aud rr,my last
t., thm.'Ulli,ekan.iuitilll.orouUly,anaiulirtia(ja
sliltUUst lujury tu tbv KSAUKL. It i. Iiraliutt u. llw ifuius
di'lliilotul tntnum Ui tba bmlu.
Prepared only by
A . II A W L E Y ,
. W. earner I'.tlb aa Unbar Sis, Pblladelpala,
anil tiJd by all Drujyittt.
rmcE 25 cevk.
PBI toCESW.
-i-k. r....:....-;-:.
: iA-.iiiuwniaiiH . ...w.,ub., cu
of Lir.W hue as to ihe high esteem in which he
''''uu otheraTn
"'Je,BC.! "f. 'afV'"l . '."1 II
,7.".
Stf
1
I PmtAlCLPHM. April IS, lBftl.
. nn.inv wi-iuhi "..""i". .... ........--
FIKU liKXT.XL CKE.iV. 1 pb.rfolly nrommrnd it U
I the public itrimally. It in au ii-rll.-ut prrl'aralinn lor
: .. .... - 1 ; .i... 1 . .. ... t . i. . 1 .
j elcansio.: and prterrr inir t). ta.tb, and ran is. ui-d by
all prs...! will. in. vim.n.i rooiKi.-tHS', a. en prf'O.ni.'o
ar. p.rf's-tly harmli'iM. ttrrid.. pr.n.rTiuir ti,. t.-Kh. It
pr.'in"t.s a hrnlthy srlfrin to tbr gums, and ioiparta a
I'leosiilitut-t, lo thw brttath.
ba. W. P. WIIITK. 1203 Arrh St.
Tito's Isr.aaa.M P. Drntiat, 4J1 X fourth lit
.1. mean, -i'4 . Sixth St
K. V asi...hsi.k'e, Sitr.;.on eVnti.t. 4-5 Arch St
r. A. Kix.is.ituv. Ic-nlist, l.rs Walnut at
S UlLLii' H.a. Ii I. S. T.'ll Arrh St
r. M- In "S, s-7 An-h St
Ksw.ki. T'.assixn. Ih ntit. .V.'t! JI Fourth St
I.. II. lh.arnL.T. l.-ntist. sn: N Tnth SI
51. 1.. l.o.Ml. II. ntio. N sixth St
lylO.VI il Sil5 jw
NOTICK !
MMIE arcounts of HUXTBIt PARDOR Esq
I deceased, have been left for collection
ai ihe otiiee of JAMES F. LI.NX Esq. where
also chums agaiusi the estate may he pres
ented. EXeCL'TOIW
The Lewlsbarg Deposit Bank
II
AS this day declared a dividend of four
ner cent for the last x m .nthV free ' the name ,.f Alexander Hunter; 4:15 acres 'S -ihe
CovJrniner.? Tax. nav a on de- ! Iract taken up in the nam. of Abraham Moll ; t he rate of over $KH.,.Khl,..M) pr annum.
tr.mi ihe
mand
H. 1. SHE LL E U, Treas'r.
May 4, lsfil.
Estateof Godfrey Dieffenderfer.dec'd
A
uuivtii.D .Tnom viri'ief wi.nut i
UMIMhlRATOKSNOlIlb. Whereas, t
1 X. i.euers o. ,i..i..i.s..a.i... o.. ...........
l.,i.r nl Administration on lilt eslale I
"JSJ! !
bytlie k, . U. " n,y in due .:,rm i
.. , , n . . :.. i.k...i ... iiH '
o: "f" 1 Pcrso."s lrbir sa'd j
.nta oca pan n MelPrl in Tli I III llieil 1 31 K lt
ITljilCiru ... ...or , .... .
nient, and those having just claims againss
the same may present (hem dn.y au'ncnucaiea
for settlement, to
NE I.HON niEFFEXDERFER, Adm'r
White Ueer, May 30, 1864 pd
STRAY HORSE.
Came to the premises of the
subscriber, in West Bnllaloe
lowiiaiiii.. iiii.c w c. vi .....v.. '
Church, on the SCh nil. a large '
bay HORSE about 7 or
8 years old, a small
white star on his lace, and the left hind fool
white. The owner is requested lo prove pro
perly, pay charges, and lake him away, or he
will be disposed of according lo law.
June 3 SAM'L B.SCHLOTMAN
Estate of James Keefer, tlec'd.
DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters
l nf ..Iminis.ra.ii.n nn .he estate of James
K.f- deceased, late of While Deer Twp,
having been granird to the subscribers by the
Register of Union county in due form or law,
alt persons indebted lo said estate are hereby
notified lo make immediate payment, and all
having any just claims against the same may
r.r-.:. ooio a.iiheni.eate.l for i.lement
, , ,
I A ' !
to
wm. i,. arr run. st-oVn r., n.w Tork.
MAUT1N KKKt'Klt,BaflahFTp.l'nloaCn.Pa
10.V)
Administrator's Notice.
EREAS. Letters Tesiameni.n
lie estate of WILLIAM M1T(.
T.1THEREAS. Letters Testamentary npon
Y the eslale of WILLIAM MITCHELL, j
late of Limestone township. Union Cojee'd,
h granted lo the subscribers, in due
'" '. -"liee is hereby given lo all per. f
sonsknowini themselves lo be indehled l ,
Limealene 1 P. io4f
Limeteii Tp.
I A I? 1 1 A It I' .
GEO. W. FIEOCTER,
I.ATK ..f l'HII.AliKI.rillA, h, f,,. .! a I.Alt'. K auJ COMl'LETC .Wtl u
in Cljani!crliii HIock,5(!i and .Market SU,
ami respeetfully iiniKiui.ees to tin: ei:i.. ns nf I'liion hii 1 neigbboring ci'Uulka that
is pr.'i'.ire'l liovin;' pur. bused a l.ui p..it of hia (iu-jdj from MauuiUcluaeia ul (bait
elits tic oiler c-ueli induccii.eut'. to purcbimers,
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
, uin.fcl. ;t (0 tlu'lr iutur.v.1 to ure!i;e.j
t; It H' K-A N L I'ltlt'l-.S b'li.'lC pUl xllUaillg
Country Storekeepers supplied at better;
priced than tliey tan purcbase in I'biluduljdiia.
Estate of Daniel Blngaman, dee'd.
X UTICB ia hereby Kivan, that l.ettars of I
A .Imint.trnlii.n UDon Ihe Lslata ui I
Ic..it B.xr.iNis. late nf H irllav townsfeip.
Tinon Co., deceased, have breu (trained I
the uudertiguea. hj ihe lgiter ol t nieo
...,.. ,1... f.ir ,.f titt f io all r.-r
'Z2 Z,.Lt
the lame are also requeued to present them
properly authenticated fcr settlement to
Hartley Twp. April as. !fil'
V lll'l!lUl A.lm.n.
Real 3stato.
S.VIaE OF KEAL ESTATE.
1 fll.L be sold at public sale if not sold
I yy before at private sale un
Wkdsidav, July 0, 1S61,
at 10 o'clock, A M, all that raessuaee and lot
' ol" cround situate on Water St. I.ewisburs,
late the estate ol Mai and 11mm Ulack.
, deceased. It will be sold in two parts, or
; altogether, lo sua purchasers it beinz suit
able f..r occupaiion by TWO rAui.its.
TI lH l...a tra aiu.,1 an.l tlk I n! riiv A.
: red with choice Fruit Trees. The point
, roinmanjs a brauulul view of the Susque-
,,,. i ...
hanna. F or terms apply to
j J A1 13 r . 113 3,
i AttorneV in fact for the ham.
Lawisbnrg, May S7. lffit
ORI'IIAXX COURT SALE OF
Valuable Timber Lands.
IX pursuance of orders issued out of the
Orphans' Court of Union and Centre
counties, will be sclJ, on ihe premises, on
Tuesday, tjie 14tb day of June, IStJJ,
;,lZZY?S"
Ilandred ana . M0-tr
4CTCAJ ol valuable llXUrJK I.AiMC, iu
.moujas tracts, of which John MTall died
ri?e,, SIlU3,e on lh,e heaJ wa,er1-f Wh.Ue
Crk' "'""hip. Union Co..
and in Miles township. Centre Co., (near me
?z rrttty .r.
On the part in Lnion county are erected
a Largo First Kate Saw Mill,
. . ...
Witn Splendid Sti X 1 OWer, fUW I'WtliiHtl
llnusrt. and other improvements, about TE.i
1 .
ACKE3 C1.EAREU, and Ihe balance well
limbered will, large White and Yellow Pine,
Hemlock, While Oak, and other trees suita
ble for sawing; and by clearing out said
stream, the saw logs can be lloaied from said
lands lo ihe .West Branch of the Susquehan
na river.
The tracts and parts of tracts of said lands
situate in Hartley township. Union conniy,
are, 107 aeres. tract taken up in the name of
Charles Hall ; 1-l'J acres Iract taken up in
tl.A ... ! IVrinu .I'lO ...I. OUrt 19.
ken un in the name of J.Sie'edinan; about one-!
half 4 10 acres tract laken up in the name id W.
Steedman; mosi of the 1:15 acres tract laken (
up in ihe name ol i ni. I ..oli.an.t about ene-i
' half the 1:ir acres tract taken up in the name '
; ol lioben Tacsart. And the irkets and parts
j of tracts of said lands siinaie in Mile; town-:
I ship. Centre Co, are, part of 475 acres iract
i taken up in the name of Thus. Cram ; part
of P5 acres tract laken up in the name of
' Samuel Kcntt; 4J.C acres iraet taken op in '
j about ihree-fourths Of ihe 4aa acres tract la
ken up in the name of Jer. Jackson ; 4:15 acre
. tract laken op in the name of Aar. Levy; about
i one-third of Ihe 410 acres tiaci laken up in-
......... . ..- .
tne name oi w n. ciiee.iman i i w acres iraci
.
"" "K " ..... , ,
,..fc. .1.- . ..... ...
Wen np in the name of Kob-ri Tas(rar. ; abou.
of the acres tract laken up ;
'he name of W m. Cook, and also part of the
4 ., acrM ,.. ..k UDill me a.L of Win.1
r, .
1
--
Hale lo commence at 11 o'clock in ihe;
forenoon i'f said dav. when Terms will be '
made known by JOH.S CRllSSCROVB. !
May 16, IOC.
FOR SALE.
t- n..in i ni is l'i -ii- v -. . a I t
a pleasant pan of Lewisburg. Term. ;
L .
" ' f P"11?,
lor fnrlher intornia -
C D ItKKWEH
"
" .' . L 1
J Oil. liilll'Jf Dii 2A1L 1 '
ATAVER.n"sTAND a STOREROOM
and all Ihe fixtnres ready lor use j
and a DWEi.LIXl! adjacent tn Store. I
Possession nf Tavern, 1st of April nej,i (4
Store and Dwelling, on two days' nonce.
I HO. ARUI'CKLE, Rlifer P.O.
Cnlnntown, Brady Tp, l nion Co, l'a, lav. 31. la3
Farm for Safe.
THE south-west quarter of seciion 17,!
town S7. north ranne H, eal of ihe 4tb :
principal meridian. The said Farm lies.
Lt ... ,i .fc p tko r.;.w f !
auuul lWU IUIIB9 A.UI IU 1."'J a ;
- - a a . . V. - . . n j. ill Ar
Freeport, in Stephenson Co., IL!Iiiol3,;
has abnut Forty Acres under cultivation, with j
r .... Lr..c .1.4 niher Onlliuildinos : is watered ;
hv tne of ihe most beautiful Springs in the:
by a thrifty growth of lim!er.
ri'i.niv.n.Mi ...o v....s. s .....
I
Every acrs ol lha farm is suseeplible of;
"''i. nd hen
would make one of the
denres in Illinois.
moat invitmj real.:
For pamcularsenqnire of Franria Wilann.j
li i.ew.soura, ra.; aara i o. narria, oi r rwr
port. III., or ihe subscriber, ai Savania. III.
r I , . ' . .1 I. II !
E. ( II IMHi-KMN. 1
L. H. Wo WEN.
K in I IV Kill T n
of bim
fe?CALL A.ND EXAMINE
clafW IlLTO.
U. S. 10-10 BONDS.
I r2HEPK Bonds are inned ani!er tha Ael
I 1. of Congress of March 8tb, le, vhich
DrC)Vijr. Honda issued onder this
Act shall be EXEMPT FKOM TAXATION
rd in United Suite nates or notes of iNatioo.
i
ai Ban, i nry are in nr. clie.l..x
IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government,
at any period mil U than Un hot more lAoa
furly .ytv- from their date, and until their
redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST
W!LI. HE PAID IN COIN, un rlonds of aol
over one huudred dollars annually and on all
o'her Bonds aemi-ancually. Tha iateml ia
payable un the first days of March and
tembcr in each year,
Subscribers will receive either Registered
or Coupon Bonis, as they may prefer. Reg
istered Bonds are recorded oa lb hooka cf
the U. 3. Treasurer, and can be transferred,
only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds,
are payable tu bearer, and ars mora aoOTwa
nient for commercial uses.
8ubcribera to this loan will have the option
of having their Bonds draw interest fresT,
March 1st. by paying the accrued interast im
coin (or in United States notes, or tha oolaa
of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, fof
premium.) or teceive thm drawing Interest
from the dale of subscription and deposit,
As these Bonds are
Eesat rroa slaalclpal ar State TasoUlaa.
their value is increased from one to threw pat
cent, per annum, according to tha rata of lai
levies in various parts of tha country.
Ai the present rata of premium ua, gold
they pay
Over Eight Per Cent Interest
in currency, and are of equal oonvenlaaaa M
a permanent or lempotary investment.
lt is believed that no securities offer so
great inducements to tenders as the varioaa
descriptions of U. S. iionds. la all other
forms of indebtedness, ihe faith or ability f
private parties or slock companies or sepa
rate communities only is pledged for pay.
ment, while fur the debts of ihe United Stafcts
the whole property ut the country is holdea
to senure the payment of bulb principal aa4
i interest in coin
These Bonds may be snbs;ribed for it)
soms from $50 up to any magniiude, on tha
same terms, and are thus made equally avaiU
able lo the smallest lender and the largo!
capitalist. They can be converted into money
. moment, and Ihe holder will have ihf
benefit of the interest.
h may he nseful to state in this connection)
lhc 1(ta Funded Debt of lh V ailed
.. . . . . .
' ou h,ch ln,trest ' W,N al
" "be 3d day of March lei, wa Tfif.MS..
iHn). The interest on ihis debt for the-coming
fiscal year will be $lS.'j37,lio. while the
eustoms revenue in sold for theeurreni Sscal
. , ... . . ,
ll Hill oe seen mat even ue prrayai nuns
revenues of the Government are largely in,
etc, oflhe wan ,.f ,he Treasury for the
., . . . . .
navmenl of ro d in'ereal. while Iks rectal
. -j -
of .he taritT will doubtless rase ihe
l r.- . - ik. ....
arni,Un, of imporla.io... to 15O.O(K),0O0 pe,
annom.
. . . . . n .
Instructions to the National Banks acting
i as loan agents were not issued from the
United Stales Tresnury until Marrh 18, but
jn the first three weeks of April the sabscrip
.. ns eraoed n-TEN MILLION. Jk
WEEK.
Subscriptions will be received by all
KATIOXAI I.4XK9
wh,ch 're poaii-Wi of TubUc money, and
i"
I RESPECTARLE BANKS AND BA.MKRBsl
I ihh.n.Knnl lk .nnntrv. f.etini? a 82018 of
the Na""nal D.-posit Banks.) wilt farnisl,
further information on application and
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