MM D ? 1 f ! r Ii 1' "TUG UNION," establhluHl in lllWhoIe N&. 2,67 1. "CHRONICLE," tablid in IStt-WMe No, I flit. BY O. X. WOKDKX AND J. 11. COi.NKLIUS. it !ff.M per iar, always In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 18G4. Ml Ml ill! IlillllbJljIo .'Io show h"W the M't'lt'l'.su papers fry m (koi'ive a ii J discourapc the ' C1')t8 the f ' :1 'on-i HJ, Vl'lll'll lip ais ia the in t Ci'n'-picu' in p'.ci'ion iu J-jtur :ay last's Ihm' i riit of lll'M Ui-t uro : Tln W sir. The rai.iacr , r on u' t'umt rr:tt!, an i v ttiiiod i$ tl'ial-AVr-.l. K i'i V., ZYl ul !.vr'I jmaiU't l.y o-ur aroi:c-,. - it s lai in vain. Airnll. up ihe K-tn.iu h. ntovirr-. t.i rut ih railroad into Triii"i--e. I: i leiurned witi OUt success; S,i'p.tli llu l;..;idtia!.a..Cfc.uas driven biic w.iti .lei-ni : !.i li,r.rti,;T...u li'tt;; from the south i: J.io is i;vr. has lorn Compelled o tihl'i'i'U Ibe e p.-. in. mi ; ami, so lar, irn. Uraut has li'jeou.i Ii ik J ii!U vr We (hull not try ti expose tin? paipiMe falsehoods, coiicealiu.'t'ts of f jet, atid uiis direction of conclusions, -ontaiiied io the above. ' is ii nfcimra of the manner, iu Which all (he iMiwcratu-f!") peptTs Mill to erubilltT the people, and til iu ke I hem bopolc-s, at tbo v.ry crisis of a rc-it and hopeful campaign ! Hut the mi-sus ate honest at.d patriotic and ouly ueed correct infornia'i hi. Ami hence the ncissitij t.f ,1 '? :nt i:U ny l-'il dtK'Uitli niii (tnd iihir.' ijj: i ii tini'tity'st ;' f'f'p'f, 10 C"Uiitiiact Itusu iiiai'liiu'iiious of the li 'liel emisiarii's in the Norlb. Details of Losses. The people are ouuit timed uuiirivssartljr klariui'd aDd distri'sud by tb itsiic and rxtraTa'iaut stattuietits of in war. When a tniall traction rf lar.i ('. u.panj Icturns, we are ton apt to Mupposu tuat all ab.-cut are dead. Tt nhutv bow rr ueous three co!ic!u.si us often are, the jijitrit iu givcD case are very Useful. Oomp. D , 5th Vi. K si-rr.s, had been three years iu tho hardest of service has fjught fif eea or twenty of .thy fi recit battles, aid in uuni'-r us uaueroud bUir tiiishes and the result i-uuis up thus: 103 Vho'.e Lumber of Oomp enroll. .! Ki.lid or missing iu autiuu 10 'led of wouu ls " l! 1'ied from dis"ase 4 Accidentally killed 1-17 lJiacbared from wnuidi 1 1 " dirabi.ity 1 1 -22 I'escrfed '.' I'lsboniirably discharged 1-11 Transferred by prouiu'ion G Ke-ctilisted 17 In Veteran Ileferve corps 2-25 - Keturned together, only An annual mortality of G out of 10'! Bieti or 1 of every G lor the whole terui of most dangerous and tffective service is sad eooub, but it is a far less propor tion than is peuerally supposed. Thirty years is generally considered tho average duration of human life. Of tbo5 "discharged" and "dc3ertd," some are again in service and of those 'missing" in ac'i n, some may feasibly re-ppear in a future time. Iei7"Itev. C. II. Leitibacu preached his farewell serm ous to his two cmgr gallons in this county, aod leaves f r his new Held of labor iu Lebanon and IierSi counties Wnmelsdorf, liurks Co., his preseut P. (. address. This is grouud long cultivated by bis dt ceased Lrother, who-c conr-ga-tions extend.d to him a eall whioh tho' he felt much 1 jve for deeply atUebed cou- gregtti-ms here bth iniere-t and duty decided hitn to accept. To show that bis labors here aava not been few uor fruitless during a fwo ysjirs' pa-t inte, we suj ia an enumeration of some official ac's : lteceived by CJiiGruaatiou D7 dj letter 7ri 172 llaptizad adults 1 1 do children Attended fuueials Marriages l.i.) llij r,!m ! " I A Xh,... ; .e.e,:e.(..l at. aiava .ijui ib is oj'f imiin ai.4v .j rv tie up tbe uuGuisbol busiuess of Mr. L. ErA,When will men iu town and in country cease to bo such fools or knaves who are truly loyal, that (sinoe the raids) ! ours, in its magnitude and duration, is oue j corner of 19th street aod Delaocy place, s to hitch horses to valuable shade trees thesix oountics of Vork, Cumberland, j of the most terrible that the world has ever ; in that (bis native) city. dJ fruit trees ? A few days agi we saw Ailarirs, Franklin, Fulton and lledford have 1 known. It has deraneed business totally . -7- 77 ! i 77 -. . , , . , . , , .. ' . . , , . , i . , , b, ..... Maximilian, Napoleon s Pmpcror of choice young maple which somo booby sent to the Stato and National Legislature in many places, and perhaps in all. It has j Jllexioo, has reached Vera Cruz, was re Lad permitted his horses to eat tbe bark only men of the modern "Democratic" i destroyed property, destroyed life, and ru- ! ceived in form, and it is rumored Santa from : the horses bad no business there, persuasion that tbe K. G. C.'s flourished ined homes. It has produced national Anna. is to serve under him. and their driver might just as well have there most extensively and there reside debt and a degree of taxation nnpreccden- ,7. p nicked tbe pocket of tbe owner of the tree some of the most malignant Socesh sym- : ted in the history of this country. It has ghamokin'Ynten the4th as to to it jure that which cost him mouey patbizers. Vet these would all "take tbe ' carried mourning among us until the hcav i 0f JUT. to raiso funds for reDairina- their an I :a 'P . ..f .1. . I i if ,:t , f ., . o i n i . . . .... ....!. J - r o ,o wunu ujoucj. au eui jiuo uic law gainst a lew such fellows, would be a holo60meJesson for others. i JtrOf the 143 men drafted iu Center county, 7 accepted the service, 5 supplied fubstitutes, 71 sucked u; tbeir J00. aud C5 were exempted Cha's M'hride, Hr , while directing street improvements in llellefoute, fell to the ground, and in I two hours was dead ! j Ictf-The Z.7n,nSZ "T i- ; swine campaign paper adver'ised in ! another column we think will prove an efficient means of aiding the Union cause Its terms are low f ir the times. ' , - fUAug. S. Sassaman hsri , late of v I, '. . New Herlin, we see is promoted to be an Iwpeetor nf Elections in the Sih Ward of the city nf Keiding. . : j "e "ere granted a lottery to help finish larCuoda, it, coilecfons aod sub , house of worship, but we do not learn kTnTn in' '.I' CriD,!f,nydireC,C-uUlBntre,'''ei-Fni8e0na?a!n f4"'" Methodist : miasig c 0r corn, whether supposed hpiseopal congregation.amounted to $255. be taken by Redcoat, or Redskin, fl Other I .bould not wonder, if thi. game carries, to tSfTo make up difjiencos by exemp-' ritr'ot'e descendant, of those who ions from draft, the following additional ' drem l,lautj ,D-' Lottery, coming npon ere drawn at llarrisbarg on Monday : i Government to refund their venture UicUbrirtji Miles Evans, B B Harris, Ju ' money !) In view of the tenacity of these t,tf"r'T'i('' Hesv.Rj Pron. d d nodus! i 10 Purer '" "- bo merely negative - chaffer, Gfo O tuner, L'J.iia Katrn. 1 J bat foitftVe proofs of dCTOtion to COUQtrV Jajrl'he J. ' yvr, ibe nrn of th Kanf!lical A-sicu'iiin (or " Albright" M'tlioilnM.) tliu exposes the number and clmrarter of the. irr-'p insihlp. gathering at Clavfl-inJ lik-h tried In mike lwo"Bore-lit-bil" tjpneruls, ciiidiJati'n, iu opposition In Lincoln and J bn. in : A Folitica! Convention In Cleveland. We have had a live cnuveutijn in our fair city. Couveiitiun, did we say ? We ni'i-, C'irre . ', ' . . Lad Iieen ihucu lur a iwihehiioh. uui when they citne together, it was declared to be a "i mrciinj. 1 here were, by actual count, one hundred and fifty-6ix preM'tit.tuohl of whom wera from St Louis aod .'biea,;o, and a f.w from New Vork, with a a'ray one from 9uveralothar State?. The reliiuua character of the convention can le inferred from the treattueut that a uistcd amendment received. Some Sua sui'i.'eied the insertion (if, "God'a as-fi-taiicc.'' Tliis ai voted down, with li'.i-.tcpiin deinotiHtratioiiK. The reasun f ir it wad the fact that most of the M ..,ri .leleir n. wl.n eo.,.1 it ntej r,n.hlf e rf ihe e iiivi'tition. alt infiiels and Athe. , . 11. i ists, who, of course, could not recognize1 , , 1 the band of liod iu the work of suppress , , ... , . . , ug the rcbelhou. 1 be incident is a sad : comment. ... . r. ! We were rrescnf, in ISoG, wfecn Fre- , . . was a Uri;e, enthusiastic meeting, of very prominent men. We met there a man from Atlanta, IJt-orgia, who had como to S'-c what was going on. He told us pri vately, while seatid be.-ido him, that bo: was the editor of a piper there, and bad come to sec what this "abolition move ment" was giine to amount to. lie was evidently alarmed. lie t-poke of the cer- ! taiuty of a dissolution of the Toion, and prophesied all manner of evil for us of the Lirth. Had he been here to see this I .. , ,, . . u.ass meeiing 01 jot. aeiegates, wno nomiuated Premout this time, he would have thought , ha, abol.tionism a. the North i was nearly "played out," and his fears i for their confederacy might have been allayed. The party which Fremont Grst led will now repudiate him, aud be is taken op by a few bair-brained German Infidel, and ... , , broken down politicians, encouraged and urged forward by the most pro-slavery and rebel Copperhead of the country, who hope, by m igaifring the disuniooisui of ... . . . -n.i this movement, and aiviog it aa milateJ, . . . hotiUous importance, to divert enough L'uion men from that party to this, to enable thvm, between tho two, to succeed in electing a traitor-truckling, rebel-loving, slavery-apologist f.ir Presideut. Hit the people are not such fools as tj be deceived by such ill-concealed hypocrisy. There were a few honest aod good men here, and, in fact, extremes of all kinds met, both politically and religiously. Hut W3 dismiss tho sulject with tho predic tion, that, if Prem out accepts their nomi nation, he will ho for ever laid on the shelf politically. F iH Tilt HI A at A CIIB-i!ICLE. Three Days in Cumberland Valley, and East of it. COMPENSATION, uliilt Kl'tCL'LATIO!. The pnj tet of attempting to get from : tbe Slate Treasury, money to make up all the louse, of property, in these couuties, occasioned by the IUbcl raids, and also by the L'uiou men in driviug tbe Rebels 1 outl I find is seriously entertained. Those w',u have heretofore made fat livings eff rl.o Kl.l.i .,l.il.,. anT n nA,l ' "" ' b""" ""'6 in prospect. Politicians last fall handled it for party purpose, aod will again. It is perhaps unfortunate, for those sufferers oaiu as reauny as wouiu me via uriginai t Kebel in Lien. 1 on might as well swear ' 8 rattlesnake "and let him go," as to rely ! uPon anJ' ,est of 6 ,elity from soma slimy ! creatures that walk upright. So you seo tha "hole Tcstln " involved in diflicul. D ,Da n's'orioai records of the region ,ro m1 ,aJ dotails of the losses and distresses of the few and poor pioneers of 80, 100 or 120 years gona by from Tory nd from French and Indian depredators, .... , ... , . . , ' milhoat InJ "ith,a : bnt w0 do Bnt find cff"rt9 bj ,he 0o,erll,I,eDt ,0 make P tb0"e calamities, exoept by extending tbe Brltl3 0r (jjg military, and by temporary ,,.i; r . i . ., L i-e- , relief and support. About lioo. when .t, ... F ... ' . , " a V 060 har-sseJ alld impoverished b ,oe """ges, the Episcopal church of were r-('Jtred. I.tj prup-rty, then, was the war we did not begin it. Ieaf.;n contiscateJ, and larje fewarda offered fur ing applauic We arccptej it fur an ob- HUerillan. Traitor were expatriated, or bung : neutrality was a erin.e : lip service was itisufTi Mrut : tl.ey tiitiKt endure "the spoiling of their g mU" j jfully, and be ij true as not to be even doultil. In the Coainnerstiur,; l'rcshUr:an church tin. Ss ' a p cifi.-atiun ajrv.n&c a certaiu uiember, tun nr. .1. .1i.rn.1inA ivm4 that 11 h ia strongly ius,ctcl of twl Ifiiiii tinnre in - , ItH JjruItSSIoUB 01 aiiaCUIUfUl IU tun sauo of the Kevolutiou" out from the church with him if" t-o ! If cueh a man bad lost a horse, bis own assertion that ho wn a 1 true man in trial's hour would not have compelled tboeo stern old Scotch Irish to tax themselves extra to make good bis loss : they would probably have given, to ' him lean.. In hunt Lid l.nrsn Lut never In return. Oue centleman told us that on a day during the last raid there were on one road on the Cumberland county side tiee mliii milts of cattle waiting their turns to 6B' ufuu ,UB , . . , ...a- i real, pioirnuieu uueriug!, arc loiiuiavtu- Now if the poor forefathers, elsewhere as 1 ' well as here, in their sparse settlements, ,, , . ,, , , . could eudure as they did the exhauelioi , 6 i ravages of iciicated Indian invasions of1 , 1. , seven years war against Lugland, when 3 . c 0 ' ; even their natioual money became worth- less in their hands-if no reparation was uiado ur tue uevasiauou auu ourniug 01 II t.. V Itl.,,.1, !(..,. I- t .. 1 ' c ' in tho War of ISU-ccrtaimy this rich Valley, after eighty years of uuiutetrupted . - , . . ., ' . prosperity, and of favors from bo.h Mtate aud General l!overnmetit,could sparo that i fo.eeif loan of a fractional norti .n of its . i.u -t.i.- r..-i;- : i- Ke.-nti..nsl ea.r- ennlil and xhonl.t to, maJ cuJurable by local aid, as oircum- giames aud opportunities may poiut uut, and as the iuuividuals may merit io the ;,..! , ,.i ,i. i. i.' ,i k,. "H 'l"1'1"" "ctb and there may Lave sur- i S -. lro8te fauliue8i hurricaues. earth.iuakesi curcuiios, or potato rot : but the oommu- j uity generally are not affected : and iu five Jear- Adams and perhaps other counties faB tb9 r,ol,er tjr he """ Aud w made to recompense for ,ho ex,r ravages of war, it should begin wucre ,b(. war llL.g:iniu Kansas and it should bo first giveu to the true L'nion sufferers there, iu .Missouri, Kentucky, Tnuocssee, and other Slave .States, and to the Free Slates last. The National Coo- . . , . , gress is the proper auth irny to perform BlK.h a di9,rlballun. Tba .muut elinu;a ba graduated aulely by the sum ihat may be raised from the oooli-catiou of Kebel property. L yal people are not to be taxed tor tue accidents or mutatious ot nroneitv in rebelliiol. nr semi.lraitor ri,. aeetion uor should the State usurp tbe powers of the General Government l0 deaimu with a question of this kind. THK CUVIlF.ltt.ANn VALt.KV RAIUtOAI), Throogb this old, tortile, fl .urishiug laud, is a kiud of "city passeuoer" or "accotu- modutiiin" matter, it stops so frequently, at tho lumr cud at least. It ha an tliojble ioue, aud eeetus well tnauaed. It ought 1 is possible that they do not see the con to be extended through to Washington, so i neetion. wo might gj to our National Capital indc- ' " . . . .! nendent cf liaitiinnrn. I am told . ro,l from the latter city has been built, N.W., vt-il fhrrturrh ('arroll eonntw nn to.r.la llagerstown, where this road now ends - - success in finding some mountain pass for ; tho completion of the iron chain ! 'vrinV.Vl7a AnB "ewueni viaws. ""f honest, frank Abraham Lincoln i uas eiitoyeu a oriei res. in i biiaacipma, thereby swelling visitors to the Fair for tbe good of soldiers, aod winning esteem i among all classes. During a publio gree ting, a speech was elicited from bim, which is reported in the papers as follows : War at tbe best is terrible, and this of ens may almost De said to be bung in black. 1 And yet it continues. It has bad accom- paninicnts not before known in tbe history of the world. I mean the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, with their labors for tho reFef of the soldiers, and tho Vol unteer Refreshment Saloons understood better by thoso that hear mo than by my self. Applause. And these Fairs, began at Chicago, next held at Roston, Cincinnati, and in other cities tbo motivo aod object that lie at the bottom of them, is worthy of the most that we can do for the soldier who goes to fight tbe battles of his country. From tbe fair and tender band of woman is much, very much, done for the soldier ; contin ually reminding- him of tbo care and thought for bim at home, the knowledge that be is not forgotten is grateful to bis heart. Applause Another view of these institutions is worthy of thought. They are voluntary contributions, giving proof that the na tional resources are not at all exhausted, and that the national patriotism will sus tain us through all. It is a pertinent question, when is Ibis war to end ? I do not wish to name day when it will and, lest tbe end should not come at the givon time. We tccept jeet, aud when that nbjeet is aeoomplialied, the war will eDd ; and I hope to (Lid it never will end until that o'ject ii aceom- plished. (Jreat appl iuc. ' We are going through with onr task, so far as I atn concerned, if It taKes us tnreo years longer. 1 Lave not been in the h k Kit tf iim It in it nreilifsti nM. I atn almost ( tempted dow to hutard one. I will. It ... ia mai umui Id lllis evtruill IU pooiliou (with Meado aud Hancock, of Pennsylva- , nia) from wheuoe he can never be dis- ludgod by the enemy until llichmond is tuten. ir I .I...M -t;,... .1... nn ,.nf m be greatly facilitated io the capture of Richmond by rapidly pouring to him a l:,rr nunil.i r r.f armed men at the briefest notice, will vou no ? fOiiea of ves !1 Will you march on with him 7 flYca of ye! yts!J Then I shall call npon you ' when it is necessary. Laughter and ap- """"a, u-u iu i imucm reurcu i r .1 ...11 , iruiu lun luuic. fexySouie of our re-cnlistcd men in 52d P.V. are borne ou furlough. UI.D CHOICE. A gentleman m his conversation remarked to Presideut Lincoln, that uothing could defeat biui htil. Iirunt'd -,f,ifiife i.f lilihmnntl tn hn j f(,Ilowtd by bis uomination at Cuicago.aod aoccptauoo. "Well," said the President, ..I fl .,ro ..,nh lilro 1 1, a n.n e i i . . . j: . , i i. . w b d:du t want to die particularly, but if h taJ 6 10 ,,hitt precisely the : disease be would like to die of. , ! June 1 1, lSlit, the boat Lyon, Capt. Loni-enecker. from Wilkes Uarre for Hal- 'timoro.nassed t be Northumberland outlet, ' I'M with trte hundml and tecentv-ti)gn '"'" fMl nr "-.000 pounds! e i Je"rs l:.0UO pounds would have , l"-eu a 66'"1 lim'' I ' " Aaron H. Cragin, of Lebanon, succeeds ; Jo,iD ,, ,,ae as 0(Je of tbe jj g Scnator i Aaron 11. Cragin. of Lebanon, succeeds i ?fV" Sg"' " ,g 1 " .8., '! i . : i r . Ilaie, pre-eminently, ana we regret w&i a coaugo was ueeineu auvisaoie. A lucbmooa paper ot tbe i tU says that i "the Confederate Treasury, for the Grst ' time, has no moneys no salary has been paid save that of Secretary Memmtneer." The F-pcr was worthless, and even their ; paper money was exhausted ! Miss Susan Holabach, the third of the youns women inured going home from i J. . . , J . 1 , , , circus in Suubury, has died of her wounds. ; fad thought from a vain, filthy, demor- i sluing, tiod-defying amusement, to tbe . silent grave and tbe eternity beyond! j - - - . 6" """"'i IU aro ia Circulation, They are easily; dieted. A cypher is pasted by tho side "f lue b';ure oup' wu,c0 poorly done. The frmall ' ones" around the edge of tbe . - . . bill SIC blotted OUt With ink. n- - , .v.... ....... .. f - L'ress of Grant's cauiDiien to M'Clellau's 1 generalship. They also declare that Lee : has llrant iust where he wanted him. It I ho new Lutheran and Uetormed St. ' 1 e,tr 8 Church, near raxmos, formerly ' called the "blue Church," will be dedica-! . . ,. . . . 1 , ' 10 tne worstiip oi oou, on ounuay, -"'J7 il The e,ection by ,be Stockl)olJers 0f the Northumberland" bank, Thursday last, (bether the Hank should be removed to Sunbury,) resulted in favor of its removal. onic soldiers of the 4o:b P. V . found, down in Dixie, about $3,500, in gold and silver, buried on deserted farms. They shared tbe money between them. Tbe Philadelphians have presented Gen. Meade's family with an elegant borne. bouse of worship, Congress has passed an act whioh it is hoped may have some effect in diminish. IDe gd gambling and tbUS reduce tbe - premiums. Corrected Semi- Weekly Wheat, 1,80 Barley 90 to 81,00 Rye 1,50 Eggs i!5 Corn, 1,50 Tallow 10 Oats, nr 32 lb. 75 Lard, fresh 10 CI.eunAJ O IK W1 Ti ! S, 1'IMDVI.U e,- II VIII IV Driod Apples 81b Potatoes 50 Butter 25 Sides Si Shoulder 12 Rags 4, 5, and 6 11am l(i Country Soap 4 & 6 Sides & Shoulders with Ribg 10 IVfrtR.EO, By R.A K.iTottenteln,Olh Inst, WM W.g.SN'linnT, Superintendent of Oimosi.n Schools of CUutoa coanly, and Miss MAV M. Lu.NiJ.of Selins-ruve. By ReT.P.R Starr, 9th lost. PHILIP U. ECKVA!! and Miss ThHfcSA A. f OKtsl'tll, both of Dppsr Aojujta. By hv. A.D.Ilawn. 'Mb alt, Jl If. RODAKMKI, of Rush, and Mi-s Mfcl.l.NUA ADAMS. or Sbamokin Tp. By the same, BK.NJ. B SIEliPKIKDnf Lower AogusUi and Miss CATI1AKIMB CUKIsTINK or Monnw Tp. lly P.M.Shindel, -M Inst. Mr. A J.M'KIAN of 1'Uilad a aud Mis. MAHY J. WATTS of Muncy. DUO, Tn Mi.Mlehnnr. lth Inst, MART H. wife af Albright SWINEFOMU, ia ber IMtb year. a,Jno. V. Nice'. Photograph Galle ry will be closed daring thi. week until Saturday, he being bsear- Latest NeWS Capture of Petersburg, Wednesday lat, from the S.E., Union troop stormed the outer works of Peter- ; burg, and took Id cannon and 2500 j.ris- , oueiii (Jen. Smith publicly thanked the col ored troops for their valor and endurance : in the action, and saij be should hereafter ; cu'iuns iucux tu luo iwui. ' The City of Petersburg it the Mcood ; largest in irgtnta, '23 miies S. by b. of; ' Kicbtnond, and is a ery important rail 1 way junction. Our gun control the city, ' but the Rahel were m.ssmir on the other sido of the Appomatox river on which Petersburg lies. It seems this source oft JUDDiv to Jeff. DaVlS Was CUt iff before Lee could hurry down his men from Kicbmoud to keep it. ! The L'anville road on the S. W., is btill ' open to Richmond. The PiUsburg Fair netted $290,000, up to Thursday evening. J UST received a fine a-sortment Ladlm' rct Goods. Embroidery, Wils, I tiioves, i" rnnniines, &c. Vc. suitable f"l the , eason also a fine lot of Uomestics-at j KKEMfclt, l.oNU ct CO'S I " -. i8 i . . . , m. i (j KKE.MER. LONG 4 CO : ' I i;Jeine Hook. A blank book, thus labelled, has been lound. and is lett at this offiee fuf ,he owner ; I.O.HT between Lewisbortr and felins - I grovei ,, Thlirllay njhl ,.Mi a sm!1 Rreen 1 silk l.'MURELLA. If the finder will return ihelled, has I to l" suhsenber, he will receive a proper mam oi grau.uue. ""' I wait! Or Ti VMOI ! CAMP V(N- P PER for lh'e people I devoted lo the election or Ltcoi and j J.m.-sut.. L'nion and Freedom, and ihe Right ' ,.( SurTraee lo our brave SoK.en will be ,t.0o nn iv "io tw -n.i -biu iK.r..f r issued on the 21st Jtily and weekly thereafer unll, ,he fu rmrns cf ,he .resi.!ential VaLltn Rnii.ilnrv lhamhcrthnrs. P.l. ! The Ol.l Hair will contain 'Portraits f Lincojn jjhn..,Q an4 olher eminent men. Maps of Battles and Battle Fields, and will urge relentless war npon Copperheads nnttl ,heir decisive defeat ia Nov. next. It will be a neatly pruned paper of twenty columns. tkruscasii jy ADVAXre. One c..T frOrrnts T.b ropi-i to one aditresa $t SO Tw-Bly a Thirty Uo do X 8 00 do 10 40 Vitt du dO x 1 OO Ain at in a.ui uvu p, wny , inhM mm Iflf. ' 9rVUm tirst nnmbrr will eon tain a Portrait of Preti dwnt l.inmlu, aivl ttit) BmOOItil Will OUitUtiD m Puttxait of Alrw Jobuwvo. AJarM M CLCKE STOVIR, ! CbambvriburK P- The Great Central Fair. ", "1"?? under thirteen half price. This admits to KliillTV-oNR out of tbe NINKTT Deportment of I ha "'-''yy"ti nfee entered ty the bulidiD-.. CertaiD department, j niuein number, contaloioir article, thietly lr .hiU- i tiin, ant not Hr sale, haw Inmo permittad to ohargo a i.'baTiile price or atliaiasiun-aai-juowet , Artil.llery 25 Ota. .6 SO " Iriaiito liepartment. Arm and I'roplii. Keli. sod I'ariosilie., Ilortirnlturtil llepartmeni, ('hil lren1. Amusem-nt, Witllain IVnn I'arlor, reniisvlrania Kiteben, ria,atiiii; Pond, 36 " iS - io Id lo The Kxerutire Cnmmittoe anra the Public that, ! though the full noury'i worth will he ot-lained ftm a Tinit u tliet-iirhtT-nne'departm'-ntiitn whirh tlieentranea fee admits, yet It will he fniiod that tba nine other depara. nieiits will amply reward the visitors and justify ibe i .J.i;,i...l n.itl.v A II , Iu. in min.l .lis. I.e ,h , ;r,'r,-ri(;,,,b tol., rrciPu ,r. inere.-ed'.id tS. noiy uauKe is an murn aeeiiiiesj a i. wouia ne. were me I same "um expended bj visitors la the purchue of arti j cles expneed tor sale. l he (air will open on Tl'ESDAr. the 7th Inst, at I P. 1. Ou Wednesday, 8th lost, the Fair will be opened from : V A. M. to lo 1'. M. IWRACE IIOVAHO FURNES3, Seey. Estate Of Lt, Col John D. MuSSer. "ITTHEREAS, letters of administration to the estate of John D- Musser, dee'd. late of Lew.sburg. have been granted to the subscr.ber by the Register of Imon county. all persons mdebted to said estate are reqnes- ted to make payment and those having claims against tbe same wll present them w,thout delay to JOSEPH MTssiEK, AJministrator, Or to his Attorneys. OKW1U L HAYKS Lewishurir, June 3, tSS4 - HAWLEY'S Solidified DENTAL CREAM, for CUaruinj, Hftittemuy and Preserving th TEETH I fVUlS article is prepared with the greatest X care upon scientific principles and war- ranted not to contain anything in the slightest degree deleterious lo the teeth dVeree Ueleteriuus to the teeth or gams. Some nf our must eminent Oental tsurreoni have Riven tn'r aanetinn to and cheerfully recommended It as a preparation of eaperior uslities tor cleansing, w hi- tenin,: anJ preservini the TKKTH. lt deans readily. r-n leriuir tliem beautifully white and pearly without tbe Slightest injury to the Bsaeu. It Is healing to tbe euros where they are ulcerated and sore, and is an excellent diaiufertur for old or decayed teeth, which are often cxeeediniciy offensive, lt vivee a rich and creamy taste to the moutli. cleansing it thoroughly, ami imparting a delightful fragrance to tbe breath. Prepared only by A. HAWLKY, , corner ItMk anS lombartl sis, Philadelphia, and told lj all DruyjisU. TRICE 25 fJESTS. Test ImonialM. The followincopiniorl of Dr. W hite as to the high esteem in which he ; holds ihe Dental Cream, must be sufficient I evidence of its value. To quote others in j deiail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply giving the names and addresses of persons who speak of us excellence for tbe teeth. Faruntxratt. April 1 ISM. H.ilnr carefnlly examined A. HA WLErS SOUDt TIKD LitMM I KE.1W. I cheerfully recommend it to the public fenermlly. It ie an excellent preparation for cleansing and preeervinf tbe teeth, and can be used by are perfectly harmlese. Resides preaerrinit the teeth. It promotes a healthy actioa Is tbe turns, and impart a fOa.M.ntiMMS to the breath. Ha. W. R. WHITX. ia Anh St. Tno's Iir.mw, M P. Pentist, 41)1 S ourt St J. Bisxsr, 2S4 a Sixth St E. Vspmuca. Surgeon Dentist, 41S Arch St C. A. KinwafceRT, Uentist, 1 1 19 W alautSt S. DlLUSonax, 1 D S, T31 Arch St P M. Dlioa, S27 Arch St ,-, Edwsd Tiw80l, Besitiet. 3l ! 'our El t. H Bnaratry, Dentist, SOT S Tenth 8 M. L. leSKO, Denttat, S3 N SUth it lyioao if "1S JW IIAKDU VK! STOlii: in LCWlSBtRC (&EO. W. 116CTEB, : LATt uf I'HILADELHUA, ba cj.ei.ed a LAI'.GL aad CUMfLETE twsi. el HARDWARE, i m aril 1 . a w . i ) CllcllTI UCrll II S ftjlOCU, tilil Mill 3IarIvCt SIS - 1 and respectfully announces to the citizens ! i prepare.l Having purciiMeu a iar-u , auU to otter aucb. lliautemeuls W J.urcuasers, WHOLESALE ' rs to make it tu tbeir interest t, purebaae STUCK AND PKICL.S bel'jie purchasing Country Storekeepers supplied at better price than they can purchase iu Philadelphia. Real Estate. ; " WFf'tlTOIk'S SVT.K " , ,u i rpHE subscriber will oiler ai Pumic sa!. X at the Court House, in the boroujlj of l.i5bur, on i Wednesday, the 29th of June Inst., ' .,.1 rtUT or.,1 TIMIHMJ t jvri a &uou iinwn, uuu n-uuou ""i also, a laree 4 IV -.1111.1.. situated on . .en;s cree jo LimfsK,ue tow'nsh,p. tniun i county, about four miles from M.m.oburc ' The Farm and Timber contain about ! Acres. Th, Saw-.M.il is fitted with a f.r- cular Saw, and driven by the Cue water pw- . er of r-enns creeK. Late tne esae ot riugn ueiias?ueca. CH AKLE3 PLEASANTS, Senbury. June IO, IHhl Executor.' I ORPHANS' COUIiT SALE i ! A-" VALUABLE REAL EiiTATE By ' U virtue cf an order of Orphans' Conn of ' Northumberland county, the subscriber will, eiDose to sale on the prenusts on MONDAY enpose to sale on the prenusts on MON DAY , the 'J-ftth of July, ISO., the following desch - i nmberland county, fronting on iheWe.iBranch of the Susquehanna nver.about one mile from i.ewiourg ana inree irom .nmra, ujoiniu-; Isnds of Ihe heirs of Franklin Cando. dee'd, on the south. William Wiueterstf ren on the east. Joseph Meixel on the nonb. and said West Branch of the Susquehanna river on. the west, containing i FORTY ACRES ' more or less, all cleared and in. a hiv.h atete of cultivation. The Improv.rnenis ihtreon , -aVare a commodious double brick Dwelling JtiXHouse recently fitted up. Out Kitchen, a ; Well of excellent water with a pump, and all ' necessary conveniences to make it a desira- bie residence, also a frame B.l A a BJKX,. W asn bouse, and 1 enant house, are on -aid premise, and a number ol excdieatiC ; mi. to commence at 10 o'clock in the We- ".'r 'u IroLeNbS" Admi'r with tho will annexed of taues. kastba, dec'J June 11, 18R4 Ji .0F, ,RE- EE; , It e . before at private sale on Wednesday, July (5, 1SC4, at 10 o'clock, A M, all that mexsuage and lot of ground situate on Water St, Lewisburg late the estate ot Mint and niasau IS lick, deceased. It will be sc'i in two parts, or altogether, lo suit purchasers it beius: suit able fur occupation by TWO FAMILIES. The bmldiu;s are good, and the Lot cove red with choice Fruit Trees. The point commands a beautiful view of the Susque hanna. For terms apply to JAMES F. LIXX. Attorney in fact for lhe hairs. Lewisborg, May 27, 1864 SHERIFFS SALES. XI Y virtue of a writ of Ve n.Ex. and Al.rev. ; tm Fa. iciirwil .tin nf the C nil ft c( fnrnmnn 1 J'leas of Union Co., Pa., and lo me directed. i be exposed to public sale or outcry on Saturday, July 2, 1SG1, he Ri.i(,re Hou,. in the hori)ash of Lrw. ,jb emn aforesilld, tul o-c0cWf P M. , p 'ht cf a cerlain lot of ground situate in ; h borollh of Lewi,burg. county aforesaid, I ilh ,he ,cwu nlan. eteh- .en (18), bniindrd tfn lhe south by Market at on the vait br Mn. Samuel Ammin, on the north hy Cherry allt-y, and on the wst hy Win. Cnuirrun. Kt erntaiiiint;Untixth of an Acrr. more or I!, whfwa are eftard a lT$ two and a half t-t-Tvy Brick. aw-Minaf HnuM. ftore Koum. Frame SUM-, and other outbuild lnc with the appurWnanwa, c, aa tha property of Mart HuVGtiiVS. ALSO, at the -ame time and place, all that inl-iaia end tTartof Iraamvr-d Land. tit.te tn White Dt-er tonbip,cnuuty and rtat ai rei-ai-l. bono IJ and drribed a follow: On line of land of tr. tnowkr, tlwuce nth one half drree west W perrbe to a pat on nam line; then-" uth I1 dnrre" wti4J pvrrhe tn the eentrr oi tne w if. . .iuroj ine; inenr aiooc the r-nter of aid turnpike north dcrta w-t 90 j,wrch-atoafUne; tbeuce north K,dtwp neat 1KS-10 peivhaap to a pt ; tb-nce north M1, dffrrpee eat 1 i sap-has In tk nilat thttiM-a ftll'til , owt.it t noatb it dvrMi. m iu prchi to the pin- uf ltatriuainK( Ot-OWiiDinji; i Acrw mm i-. rcrciifB or U.wiWnutwbcnon ar-rect-M- a twontort-y llouti. Frame Kitcbt n. Prami- It-rn, Corn Crib, anJ othr out buildiDK". a larvr bl of iron or, lioiawione quarry, apple orchard and other fruit tret-a, a trtn j; nf ntr fiailintt water near tbe bouM, Ac. teii" and taien In Aecutlon aa tbe pmport of L- rt-ARK htris. L. r. ALBKIUHT, Sheriff Shariffi OUtfit, Twtfburr. June . 14 m Di, mi, 4 TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOVf J and all the fixtures ready for use - and a DWELLING adjacent to Hu re Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next ol Store and Dwellintr. on two days' notiee. THO. ARBICKLE, Slifer P.O. Vnientowa, Brady Tp, l'nion Co. Pn, D.t. 21, 1S Farm for Sale. THE sonih-west quarter of section t7, town 7, north ranee 8, east of the 4ia principal meridian. The said Farm lies abtfut two miles north of the city of Freeport, in Stephenson Co., Illinois, has about Forty Acres under cultivation, with Log House and other Outbuildings ; is watered by on of the most beautiful Sprinjt in the county, and the balance ol the tract is covered D, a thrill v growth ol limner. Every acre of the farm is snseeptible nf eultivation. and when suitably improved would make one of tha moat inviting resi dence in Illinois. For partieularaenqair of Franeis Wilson, of Lfwisburg, Pa. ; Sam'l B. Harris, of Frew port, HI., or in. subscribers, at Savanna. 111. E. CHAMBER. LN, Nor. SO, 153 L, H. BO WEN. -if Tniun and'nei-hboring unt"iea thai kw pun .n uis uwui iruiu .uauuia..mia vu mtm OR RETAIL, of him. V&XALL AND EXAMUfB elsewhere. FOR 6ALE. 4 DE-ilRABLE Buildioa; tot, aitasud a pleasant part of Lewisburg. Ttrma ! to suit me purchaser. For furthar tnformae ' l on inquire or I03S1 U D BK1 (S L 1 , . niniiTl i - KJLiMr. rp HVO STORE V Brick HUUSB aad I LOT on .North Fourth street. March 1-4. '.. H. P. SHELLKK TOBACCO PLANTS I ''OR SALE. A fine lot of HEALTHY Tobat-co rianli for sale by the subscriber, residing on Mouth Third alrset, near Heas' Livery. Lewisbure. i WILLIAM KETCHCM. Jane 1. 1961 pd3l The LewiSbUTg Deposit Bank tt A3 this izr declared a Dividend of fonf per cent, for the Ian six months, fra iroin the Government Tax payable sals maod. H. P. SUELLER, Treas r. , M i, Ml- ; . IjM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whcreaa. . r Letters of Admmisiraiioii on the estam ol Uid!rey Uiettenderter. aec a.iaie 01 mm ijeer j p have been granted to the subscriber ' hy the Hesister of L'nion county in due forn Q; aW therefore all persons indebted to amid esaIe are requested lo make immediate pay- u,ent, and llioje havinc just claim against the same may present them duly aamanucatedi for '' Vffffv-tsebFER Adm'r tL?0' ,E ,uFRrEB' , M11te Deer. May 30. im pd " 1NOTICE. rpHE partnership heretofore existinf be, I a Pft-r Be,ver, 8,miltl Geddea, s Mah Lefi Koolie d j , W. fihrmrr. doin? busine nn(1er lhe ,.4 ,'raMirit";;..,T?A..."" k Xs, ' . by Samuel Gedde, and Joa.W. drarir.z from lhe concern. The bas.ness of the late firm will be see ! coJ b e a'v e r' g e ud es.i a"s Hdl CO. April a. Estate of Daniel Blngaman, deo'd. ! A'OrlCB is hereby given, that Letter ot AJministratic n npon tha Estate of DiMit Ei-oawst, late of Hartley lowaawip. l'nion Co., deceaseJ, have been granted art the nnuersigued. I t the Register of Caiva) county, in due form of law ; therefor all pew sons knowing themselves indebted lo aaut estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those havinf just claims agaiaa th same are also requested to present lha-a properly authenticated for settlement ts SL3AN BINGAMAN, Admin'x. Hartley Twp, April Stt, l6t Estate of James Keefer, dee'd, t DM I N 1ST R ATORS NOTICE. L.ti.oa . of administration on the estate of Jamc. Keefer, deceased, late of While Deer TtTp, havin; been granted lo the subscribers by lha Register of I nion county in due form of law. all persons indebted to said estate ar hrbf notified to make immediate payment, and ai having any just claims asainsi the same map present tbetn duly authenticated for scttlemxHat to Vf M. 1.. K EFFER, Stenhen Co . Sow Tore. 100 MARTIN KKIIKK. Buffaloe Tp, Inioo Co. Pa. Administrator's Notice. ""17HERE.S. Leliew Testamentary upon the estate of WILLIAM MITCHELL, late of Limestone township. Union Co edea'd have been granted to the subscribers, in do -form of law, notice is hereby given lo all pr. sons knowing themselves to be indebted lo said estate, to make immediate pay sawn! and thoe having claims against the sama. will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. UEOKliE E. SEEBOLD, Adta'r Limestone Tp. 1047 NOTICE ! THE accounts of HVNTER PARDOB Bt deceased, have been left for collretioa ai the office of JAME.S P. LINN Esq. whrw also claims against the staie mav he pr ented. EXECLTO- Miller wanted. A eocd Miller can secure a good sitaatle-, Inquire of JOHN WALLS CO Lewisburg, May S5, ltMJt Agents Wanted Everywhere; TO SILl TBS SlIsaWT Full Lenstii Steel Plate EDgrtTtnf V PRESIDENT LINCOLN Signing the EniancipationProclamttioi. riAHE best and only correct likeaesaofthis I great man in existence. For partiealare actress, JOHN DAINTV. Publishar. May loml No. 17 S.th St., PSIiad. ! A. ELTON Sl Co., aaa Oealers la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skiw. Xo. 434 A'orth Third ttr-t, rblUdelphlst. TE ATHER, Sumac and Skis konsht, er i sold e-a Commission. Air"e?,