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"'' rnunly MMIIL UlhUtVol snjilir fonnty bbcrln TIMIU IS III lil II. l ll.irl l inNiishlp (ammlwluprr-lili II U.L hl.il kU ll.nl Nr Berlin talllor-JtUrS Alkr, ul Knit liutraloe l)uninrr-i;r.JMI IUIv.nl MilijniHur!:. AMENIHIKNTS I'd TIIK I'uSSTlTUTION. Vnr tht I'tryt Attt ntttnriit. I'.ir the S mint Ann -intuit J'ur Stic 'ihiiil Ainnt'tmitil. IKlriliini m Tut'v'av, A -, I SHI gejy.Maoy couutry editors ii-suo no pa yers, Independence Week, but wc intend to print a half facet, Fiidsy nutie mi T uuiiy. Please do not "forget to remem ber," uo Star ; Chronicle on Tuesday. MAIL ClIAMiR. On and after today, the Wot (Mdiliuburg) mail goes out iu I lie evening instead of tic morning. (A daily mail in hoped fur.) Messrs. I less of Lewisburg have tbo new contract on this route. The entire former stock of Maj. Miriner will be told, at Millliuburg, ou Thursday nczt. (e8rWe ask our subscribers to show Ibc following curious uutiee to those neighbors Vho ituHl ttihe mi jiujifii ! It looks very mournful to see people go to tuwus for trade, and Cud the busiuei-s places closed do tell the iu 4 til uf July is tbo National t-uuday, and the stores keep (hat day! W tit nil-riiliro--J -'rt Ia CMisk Mir pUre ol vi- biimiM-NK wn Nii.i.l 1 . Jul. It 4. isol. .rwi.-t'lirir. Jn I. HKOWN A IIIMOKl.KKJll J Al.li A t il. JOHN 11 UK A I. K V'll.t K. f.MKL k CO. J.VO II. I) XIIIHAN Ae.K'M MKNN'H fchtMKIl, l.o.li A rn. K. It ytMMKUMAN T Ii l.V A S !-Al I. IM h.-II I'KTKK llt l'SU J..S I.. II A U (iKil Ii. fct hKKT (NU'l otb T) MirAlready, one very destructive con- flagatiou bas been announced, caused by 4th of July fire-crackers ia the bauds of children. oa picket, arar rn r-iburu, innt ii. We were heavily engaged ou the 17th and 18th, having marched on the Rebela works, and carried them. We advanced on one of tbeir railroads, tho track of winch was in a cut 25 feet deep, and oa tbe edge of tbe top of the bank they fized wire to trip us up ; a good many went down headlong, but I got over safe. While we wore thus sheltered, tbe Itebs thought to plaut a battery on our right, and rake tbe road whero wc were ; but our batteries did not let them get into position, and our Cre -ksa so hot that they left. Tbe afternoon of samo day, wo advanocd under a tremendous storm of bullets, but threw up some earthworks, where wo stayed until oiglvt, when we were, relieved by tbe 45th 1'. V. Last night, tbo I'cbs were trying to ad vance oa our left, but they could not come it. There was a constant firing of muskets nd cannon, all night. Oar Jiucs are quite near each other, and We can bear tbe trains run aud tbo dogs lark in Petersburg. I talked with a wouodid Rebel, who told mc that tbcro was no uo of tbeir fighting any more, for they were nearly froue up that if tbey lost Petersburg, they could bo compelled to Jcaro Kick Wood. liNBv C. PiEiir., Co K, 51st P.V. gyTbo Mifllinburg Telegraph Mates that Martin L. Kieffur, Co. JS, Cth P. Ii. C, and Charles W. Weisx, Co. V, 2d Pa. Art., and Robert llickcroel, have been killed io battle ; Solomon Dorr bad a flesh wosnd in bis thigh; P. Pontius Irvine, prostrated by a sun stroke Flavd Jhrler, a native of Buffaloo Val lej, fighting as a Major against his fath ers' flag, was killed in a skirmish with the Union soldiers in Georgia. H7Tbc Richmond papers aro exceed ingly sore at the nomination of Andrew Johnson of Tennessee fir Vice -President. They call it "the Rail Splitter and Tailors' ticket." They can not bear the idea that a poor man, mechanic, should bo eleva ted to a high office, no matter how well qualified. Yet men in tho Nortb.who call themselves Democrats, join in abuse of ' these mcn.on party grouuds. For the very reason the Ikbels hate Jobnson.he should be supported by ail loyal citizen. IS" While our great armies are so ex posed, and farmers go engaged, there is little heart for celebrations uf the jib of Jut this year. Tho 2J of Auirust will Ih remembered in its atead, generally, by the loyal peoplo of Penn'a. fqTTbe Lyoomiog County .Mutual lo uranoe Company paid $101,011,80, for. damages by fire, tbeir last fiscal year. Maj. Thomas Cbambcrlin is elected Trcas- Uier of the Company for the year ensuing. Tbe Mupey Crcik Kailwjy onjpany u otiisniieJ, ag,J cue tLi;- f 'he sti' k jf - Dire Democratic Dissensions. Tho 'Democratic" party io the loyal j States wan no thoroughly muted at all the ' recent Klocti:r., that ono would have eup- poBed the remaind. r of it might be hurmo nious. Jl.it not so. They are Dow moro dicor laiit aud belligerent than ever. Iu t'hicijro, they tad erected a board den, uppunfd to bo lurgn enough to hold all who could get together, and next Monday July 1 - they were to meet uud nomi nal') a candidate for President and Vice President. To postpone a National Oou veutiou, advertiied, wurld wide, an long, wan a dangerou stop : and yet Iho Nation ul (Jommittoo bavo felt oompclled to adjourn it until the laKt of August. Ihnifttic qiinrnh it the enure. They were no far divided, that, if ibey Lad met, tho remnant of tbo cuueura would hive fall' U auudtr. 27k; II ir I'xmncral were determined on M'CIcllan, who has fought tho Kabul io his way, aud who Laid, iu Iih late Hpccch at West l'oint, tho Rebellion uiui-t La tup prcMied. True, bis warfare is not hurtful to tho.e in mutiny, aul he U very gingerly iu bis remarks e iiic riiiiig tlieiu but be U a nort of "war man," uud ao The lacr l m vriiU denounce him, and demand tiouio " l!arahbas" like Vallan dihaui, who has come just in good time to atir up aud distract tlio alroajy divij'id party. The llellcfonfo ll'inVinwn ia for Wood- j fflrj or some other l'eaco man, and in its iuc f Friday last give Gen. M'CIcllan, i ttuj bis frj,ml a statin this wise: ll'ir JenMrrurv semis determined to forco I its measures mi to iis, ii oMleiene- at what I, ana to coniorl Hie good nlil Iii'tnuriaiic i.iny to yjilit or ignore, lor llie lune, i!i prinriplc.-." T'other sort of Democrats more gener ally known as Ctniervative Copperheads denounce Woodward, Yaliaudigham, and ail tbeir followers, as tbo death of their dearly beloved idol, tie Into great and glorious Democratic party ! Tbe l."ck Haven Ihinncrat, moreover, seeing as sagacious politicians must that the people, right or wrung, will re elect Pre?, l.inoolu folds its hands, aud very sooxihly says, it is uo matter, anyhow that Old Abe is bound to work bis way in and that, perhaps, upon, tho whole, considering, taking all things into account, and io view of tbe trouble of paying up tbe debt and setting all tbe unfixed affairs of tho nation, i"t is wd Lett fur the Ihmuc rucy Income into jmwer, jutt now, at all at all '. (Therein, the people agree with tbe editor of tbe Democrat.) The Norristown Ri jhtrr is tho organ of Montgomery county, aud very innocently confesses, that At a later period, it will he hetter known, mriii tm the ctuiiiiii cirrumttintr' of the tiiiuit, what it will tie lnii lur the Democratic party tu do." There it is, cxaotly. Tho leaders have no fixed principles, or polioy. If Grant and Sherman appear prosperous, and tho Rebellion doomed, then the Democracy will go in for tbe War and Abolition. l!ut if tbo tide be against the Union arms, aud tho result doubtful, they will just is oasily shout fur I'caoe and Slavery ! Aud so they watch aad wait ready to bo "pig or puppy," to cry "good Lord or good Dcril," as "changing oircumstances" may dictato to unprincipled) gambling tricksters ! "SVc transit." P.S. Tom Florence, of another Demo cratic National Committee, sijb they'd no business to postpone tbo Cuuvontion, aud he threatens to call another. Propel ! Tbe Great Contest. Wasiiincton, Jane 27. Mr. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War, has answered the questions of anxious inquirers hero about tho situation at Petersburg, to the effect that Leo's furco is not more than two-thirds of Grants; that our lossos last week in tho movement toward tho Wcldon road were militarily unimportant, and that Grant had his hand on Lee's throat, Ho gives to all the assurance of our Goal and conclusive success. Among tho striking facts which Mr. Dana has men tioned is that we have at this moment 51, 000 of the Rebel soldiers, prisoners in our bands. The publio feolicg tcro to-night is ape of confidence in the future, in Giant, ana ove.r aud above all in Grant's army. JaTTuirty -four vears ago, Ym. Lloyd Garrison was tried, oonvictcd, and put in prison in Baltimore, for denouncing sla very, lluury Clay released biio. Rut Garrison dared not visit in Raltimore until tbe Convention met to nouinato Lincoln nd Johnson, when he was ohecred as be sat in the gallery. Ho called upon Jodgo Iiond, io whoso court be was convicted, and fouud tho Judgo a full blooded Abol itiouist. The Judge banted up the old papers on which Garrison was convicted. He said that there were eight of the Jurv living: he would bring them into Court to let Garrison forgivo thorn. Slavery bas its death-wound, in Raltimore in Mary land : but Garrison "still lives !" The women have gone into the fields io many parts of the country, to attend crops mirunimi thilif, in I'AnnHnlv&iiiii Kiit fciuifctbiug new in sowo parts, whcie tbe alsnc3 of f'jljibia makes handa ton few 'r f fiici woik th couutry o4 LEWISBORfl. UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, r)1.Th A' I' InJqKH'loil is represented aa oppoaed to 1'ronideut Linoolo. Tbo following-, from a luto oumber of that juurual, ii certainly friendly rnoujjh : K I'tHI'Ati. MKIf. AUKtOOl I.ISC'H 1 kUii III TiKl All iiur li....ft Oiitir iiuw l-ut lli kre na trq. 1-t uk ti-li liiui W CHU MiV IU- Bin. . ... , H .ni-st lur lliu cuiitrj tliruuuli ni ttirounn Ulln-ri cm tiwre llnvn f. in !lih.mU) lit wnx tiini'' fluJnf w it ttii-y mil ftbn, liu hi kn El-kin, l.ir Ui-- ri.-lil iu Il-:.?u'4 nauMt Lvl tin NiiUon a-.k Llm, tbun, liif- i-in To lu-lil l In- ru l.li r in IIiIm iWui i Till liiin lil i:i.- all il.-ti lli;jlil irk In lu'l.t. t'.'Uer in a ui"rtuu fur Hi frio. Lit ua nr.t fr--vt our ruJtj Umlitill-, Hut IfUil mir -ur-mnt III po.ir li-l) may I (livv bun f.iur ui-ir-i yvi-i ul li-il, Tn-k. ml ui.nl, Kuimlu ii".l -ti-ll nr., mil Mill la tll'itii-rt Eloquence of Andrew Jjtuison, The following is una of the most truly clofjuont passage over spoken. It is from a speeeh delivered by Am-RKV Jiiii.nsoS, in April Unt, to a mass meeting of tho people of Kuoxvillo and viciuity : My countrymen ! my heart yearns to ward you ; I love you ; I am ono t jdu. I have climbed youder uyjuiitoins that you have climbed, mountains rock-ribbed aud glowing in siju ahine, iu whose gorges, iu whose caverns, your sous, huuted like wild boasts, have fallen to rise no more. I do Dot speak of these things to draw your tears. It is cot the timo for tears, but for blows. I speak of them that 1 may Ore your heart with holy indignation, aud uervc your aims fr unconquerable fiht. And I speak of them becauso tbo mountains seem to talk to uie. My home is among tho woqutuiiis, and, though it is not far away, I can not go to it. It is the place where I met aud loved anikmarried her who is the mother uf my children. Do I not love tho mountains, then ? And if :i...rl in l,.il, ,1. liberty is to expire., if freedom is to be destroyed, if my country, iu all its length aud breadth, is to trciuMo beneath the oppressor's tread, let the flag, tho dear old fl i'', the last flag, be planted on yon rocky heie-hts, and upon it let bo there this inscription : "Here is tbe end of all that is denr to tho heart uud sacred to tbo mem ory of inau!" "The Rebel GeDcral,JohnsoD, lately had twonty.fire of bis men, in Georgia, tied to a stake and shot, for trying to desert." A copy of the Richmond M'hij oontains tbe following affecting paragraph : " The UritmM are the Temlrrat. The Crst tears shed by Gen. John O. Rrcokin- rid;o since the war, wore shed ou Friday night, 3d instant, on account of the death of bis fii'orite hum:, that had borue him since tbo battlo of Shilob." "Tho tender meroics of tho wicked are cruel." A dog or a horse is of more eon ecq'icnoo to Rebel leaders than a man or a woman so degrading is the effect of Slavery upon tbe Gncr feelings. Treating blacks worse than tbey do their brutes, they soon become callous to all human suffering, but weep for the less of a "favor ite" animal ! Wii.MAMsi'out, June 27 A meeting to ratify tbo nomination of Linculn aid Jobuaou was held in the eourt-bouse here on Saturday evening. It was largely at tended. I'.xcollcnt niusio was discoursed by tho Williamsport Cornet Rand. Spir itcd and telling speeches were made by lion. J. II. Campbell, U- S. Minister to Sweden, lion. IIcDry Johnson and lion Win, II. Armstrong. Lyoomiog is alt right Tbe man who don't take tbe papers was in town this week, and said bo "lamed that Leo bad taken Richmond, and that eleven thousand out of one regiment bad been blowed up." Ho expressed great fears that Graut would yet capturo Wash iiigton. Ho was on bis way to tbo circus, with all bis intelligent, interesting family, who thought it a "big moral show 1 A Chicago Copperhead, John O'Connel, tried fur writing a lotter to a private in Rosocrans' army, was found guilty of ao attempt to creato uisaffection in tho mind of a U. S. soldier, and givo aid and comfort to tbo enemy, and was sontsuccd to bo hung. Tbo President has" commuted tho sentence to five years hard labor at Coluo, bus. The "Mack Warrior" is tbe title of I newspaper started by colored soldiers at Fort Parapet, Louisiana. An editorial treats upon tbo Furt Pillow massacre; "They havo flung down tbe gauntlet, aud o accept it," is the language. Gen. Grant is tho owner of ton thousand dollars' worth of stocks in tho Western Division Railway of Chicago not par chased by him, but subscribed privately by friends, and presented to him as ao evi- uouoo of good will. A terrible explosion took place at the Washington Arsenal, on Friday week, resulting in the loss of the lives of 17 youug women, who were employed there. Miss Anna llaoho, of Lock Uaveo, was ono of the victims, The total indebtedness of tbe South to Northern merchants is estimated at $100, 000,00(1, of which New York holds S159, 800,000: Philadelphia, $ .f.00,000 ; Ral- Itimore, $.19,000,000; aud Roston, 57,000,- 000. . Major A. Downing, First New York Mounted Rifios, tried for accepting horses unsouud and unfit for service, which be knew bad been rrjeotcd by an inspection board the day beforo, bas been cashiered- Fercifcr Lemon, born in Northumber land couuty, io I7.II, removed to Luzerne (now in Wyoming) enuuty in 1826, and died June, DC4 II was at.cne tiin Aesootete Judg-j of Vyming. AthellUne the Unready. Tbe London tjuurlerfji, in an article on the propects of the Confederates, shows ita appreciation ol luo geucraisuip ui M'Clellao, than : "Tbe Federals, after snstaining defeat at LSull Run, unconsciously frittered away immense superiority of strength which still n tnaiue.l to I hem, by selecting Gen. M'CIcllan as their new Couiinaodor-in-chief. For moll' In and months Ibis Athel stauo the uurea'lj' a sensible and worthy man, but slow aud cautious in tho extreme set to work to oranix and disoipline the army, nearly J00,(Mi0 strong, with a view to tilting it for a campaign in which there should be uo "liull Runs." A fow miles off, in his front, lay Ueuerals John - son ana licaurcaru, wuu u uuruij " .1 anil riotous arniv. little mora than oil, null strong, intoxicated with their recent victo ry, which was loudly celebrated in beakers of whisky, by dauco and by soug." Rasir.g its estimates of Northern cap taius on suoh achievements, the (Jwirti-ry can do nothing but prophesy viotory and independence for the Confederates. Tbo ghost uf tbe Great Unready still haunts the memory of Europo, and even now de prives our heroic armies and commanders of that generous sympathy wbioh sjuper or later is won by genius aud valor. An ot'XRAiK of a most diabolical char acter was perpretated a few days ago upon a soldier's widow ic New York C"J Drcssod in deep mourning, and (as auy observer might see) weak, she was dragged by two men, a policeman and tho conduc tor, out of oue of ibe 8ih Avenue ears, into tho street, and there left. She was clean, orderly, in every way decent. Rut she was Lhuk that was her offense. She was tbe wifo, but is now tbe widow, of Serg. William Audcrsoo, of Com. F, Twetity sixth U.S. colored troops a man who bad given his life for those who showed that tbey were unworthy to have a couutry. Rut this U the teaching of Cuppurhoadism. John A. Iliestaod, of the Lancaster F.xaininer, bas been awarded the great overland daily tuail contraot, for $700,000 per annum. Ibe Cbambersuurg Keposi tory says, there's no telling what a man may ooma to. From tbe rcspeotable posi tion of Kditor, to come down to the Leg islature, now to stao running, and we shouldn't wonder if be keeps going down hill -to find him iu Congress ons of these days 1 Io Ciuoinnati, last Wednesday, one of Morgan's staff officers, who was in tbo city on parole, was recognised by one of the members of tbe 171st regiment io front of tbe Dennison House, who baited tbe Reb el with ao oath, and said : "xoa took my gun from me At Cynthiaoa, and abused me; it is now my turn," tbeo knocked him down, kicked him into the gutter and walked oo. A Riobmond paper states that Gen, Grant bas been dead drunk ever since tbe Haltinioro Convootion met, andthat be is SO mortified bcoause he did not receive tbe Presidential nomination that ho is about to turn his army against Washington ! Such stuff is crammed down tbe poor Robs, to keep them in fighting order. A dead mule, belonging Io Memphis oitiien, was being hauled out of tbe lines tbe otbor day, when a bayonet-thrust re- vcalod tbe fact that the carcass contained 00,000 peroussioo caps, a quantity of am munition, and other contraband articles, wbioh some Rebel sympathizer had taken this means of smuggling. Tho Grand Jury of New York, refused to find an indictment against the Govern ment, for the suppression of the Journal of Commerce,. This negative action is tantamount to saying that that sheet bas not been patriotic, or that it bas furnished aid and oomfort to the rebels. Dreadful accidents aro not peculiar to our day. Io I7GG, there were stored in a chapel in RreBoia, Daly, over two hundred thousands pounds of powder, which was exploded by a stroke of lightning, killing three thousand people and laying one-sixth of tbo city in ruins. Bread baked in an oven until it Is very brown, aod not blaek, and then pounded to the fiuencss of ground coflco, is a safer, cheaper, and quite as agrooable and health ful a substitute for coffce,as any other mix ture now in uso. Henderson, tho N. Y. Navy Aeent, has been arrested and removed from office for frauds upon tho Government. Good. Every scoundrel who cheats the Govern ment in this its hour of trial, is not fit to livo. The Ten-Forty Ronus. The subsorip- tion to the Teu-vorty bonds is still before the publio, and over sevonty millions have been already taken. Live piokerel or tront are recommended as good for keeping cisterns (and wells) free from worms, dirt, aud other catties u( bad smell and taste. In Sweden, a man who ia seen four times drunk is deprived of a vote at elec tions. That law wouldn't suit tome of our sovrcigns ! Samuol Keplor and other Copperheads, of Rodford, have martcd a new denomina tion, calling it tho "Church of our Provi dence," A sail-boat was npset in the Delaware river, at Philadelphia, by tbe storm, on Sunday, and three persons were drowned. Tbonsands of fish were killed at Dayton, Obio, by Ihe throwing of barrels of burn iug whiskey into tbe Miami river. One M'Allister, a native of Juniata Co., Pa , was lately killed, wearing tbe uniform ol t Kebel Colonel, in Virginia, JULY 1, 1801. j "UxsULTS." Since Gen. Grant crowed the Kapidan, be bas dritjou Lee and bis i famous Army aeveuty wiles, out of dozen strongholds, into, bis Capitol, and captured 17,000 prisoners, while Graut bas not had one thiid of that number cap tured. (And yet Rebels aud Copperheads say "Grant has accomplished nothing.") Latest News FkuH Gkn. Ifu.NTEtt Reports deem ed autheutic 8,ay that this ofCuer has been ii'iito successful iu cutting riff railways , leading towards Richmond, and thus aid ! iui: the geueral plao. He did not succeed 1 ju tuktog Lynchburg, but retired West . jonl i0 safutv ! Gen. SllhRMAX bas met with some lo-sts, in action, and'by guerilla depreda tions in bis rear. Cavalry expeditions against the Rebel railways have been kept up with much effect. Tbe operations around Petersburg which is now regarded an "the key to Richmond" com in ue. Gen. Joseph V. Taylor, brother of Old Ziob. died in Washiogtuu, yesterday. Ue was in tbe Union scivice. Hon. Salmon P- Cham bas resigned as Secretary of tbe Treasury, aud Ex-Gov. Todd, of Ohio, ruecceds dim. Among tho Robel prisoners are boys of sixteen and old men of sixty, who say they were foped into the ranks. There is great indignation against Gen. Sturgis, whu lost so heavily, east of Mem phis. He is a M'Clellao man, of the Copperhead style, ant some denounce bim as a traitor. A bridge, on wbioh railway traio was goiug too fast, near Montreal, broke down, and about 200 passengers, chiefly emi grants, were killed or wounded, Tho gold speculators nearly all Cop perheads are having high times in their efforts to depreciate the currency. Tbey "quote" gold at 225 and upwards, bat many of them refuse to pay it when it is brought to them. Let loyal persons stop buying foreign gqoda of any kind, and gold would soon be no. better than green backs, and all neoessarioa would come down. A ma Rascal, convictei. Solomon Kohnstamn, of New York, was convieted in tbe Circuit Court of tbe United States, last week, upon charges of defrauding tbe Government. For more than twenty years a merehanl in possession of ample means, the business companion and aoeial equal of our wealthiest eilizeos, the prisoner stooped to tbe commission of the meanest crimes, and baa reaped the bitter fruits oi his folly. The Rebels know well who tbeir frionds are iu tbe North. For instance, the Atlan ta Appeal openly and above board dcolarea that tbe Northern Copperheads, are work ing for the benefit of tbe boutb, remark ing : "Every successful blow we strike is so much bone and muscle to the arm whiob, fancier the training of Lung, llarrit, Voorheet and VuHamlijhatn, it preparing tu ttrike at the Xorth." The Rebel General, Jenkins, recently killed, had a fine estate in West Virginia, worth $300,000, wbich he left to win tbe miserable fate of a traitor I A vile woman in Chioago stole and told another womao's child for $100. tTx?Rv J.C.Bucher is to preach for the Ger. Ret. Church, l.ewishurg, Sunday next, when a collection lor the Christian Commission will be made Corrected Semi- ttuk'y ly J. WalU A Co. Wheat 22.00 Ruttcr 25 Corn 1.50 Rye 1 CO Oats, 32 lb. 75 Rarlcy COfel.OO Flaxseed 2.50 Ham 20 Sides & Shoulder 15 do with Ribs 10 Eggs 25 Lard, fresh 15 Tallow 10 Potatoes 45 Dried Apples.lb. 8 Wool 75(rr,1.00 Country Soap 4f.0 j Rasa 4fii.6 ' 0 I GREAT SALE! ffyr-lM Auction ! H-Vw Auction lESm JIA, be exposed to l'ublic Hale, al ihe Y hole! of Jacob Deckard, MilHinburg, L'nion county, at 111 o'cl'k iu Ihe forenoon of Thursday, July 7, 1864, the ENTIRE STOCK IN STAGINU between I.ewisburg and Spruce Creek, recently rua by Maj. Wm. B. ihriDer, dee'd, comprising 13 HORSES, 4 Coaclies, 3 Coach Slelglis, 5 Setts of Doable Harness, Whip,&e.cc. The slock embraces several good Horses and Coaches worthy the attention of Ktage proprietors and others. Terms Four mouths' credit (if desired) on approved security. JOS. W. 8HRINER. Admtnlrtratnr of Wn. B. linuu '15 REWARD t STOLEN from a stable near ISainnridpe on the night of the iS7tb ull. a LARGE BAY MA RE, about 13 years old. She is very hol low backed, up headed, and long twitch tail which she earrica off lo one tide when the travels. A reward of tiS will be paid for Ihe mare and apprehension of Ihe thief, or f 15 lor information wbich may lead to the recov ery of Ihe mare. Inquire, al Lewisbnrg, of KREMER, LONU CO. GRIFFIN'S PATENT Glass Jar and Cilxtim Cover iV)R preserving FRCIT8 in a psrfecily ' fresh sine. They require no Wax. Sol der.'or Cemenn seal instantly, and are more easily sealed and opened than any other arti cle for Ihe purpose ever invented. All kinds of wax aad cement arVvniially disagreeable, and uncertain in searing, mt-z made entirely of glass, these avoid the objePMons to other iara where tin other metal is used in th rovers. fr s!" Lewisburg. only by inM KPLMLR.LO.NG t n s "THE UNION," wtatoLilR-i In lSUWMe N. 2,674 -CHRONICLE," etaMiM .9 l8l51TbfeIffl., I.OW. SALE UF KEAI, ESTATE. Wil.l. lie sold at puhlie sale it But ;o!J before at private sale oa VKINF.srAY JVLJ 6, ISO 1, at 10 o'clock, A M, all Ojat messuage an t t..l rf Kroiiml situate no Water bi, .e.stnr, lai the estate of Mam and Hmtii Biavk ueiea.t.l. It will I "M in two parts, ur altngeitier, to soil pnrchasers il fcein? sml Hlil lur iircup.iiu.il by TWO FAMILIES. The tioililin?s arr ceoi. ai'l the l.oi cove re.l with rhoiee t'rml Trees. The point comiaaiids a beam. lot new of the fcuvjue liaana. For lenus apply to JAMKS f. Attorney ia fad for llie heirs. I.ewishiirp, May Si, i M'lH: premises known, aA the Session H nse al llie torurr of Front and .-! Lcois Si, will be oifereit io ihe hiahrst am' lm fauUrr pn Siturduy, llm Uib, day of July, Ilk", al -o'clock, KM. The pnrrha-er, as pari of llie j cotiMtlrration.to era.te Ihe sole hill, ftmoviiit; llie ruMosh aqJ repairing an 1 roaUii: a lenre j similar lo ihe oue around the eM f the lot. aiun; ihe spare vatai'i ty iie Duiwing me premises to he removed wiihm ten ilavv alter the ale. Terms cab. JOilM B '...V. tirtreUrj ui ttw L. win Stir tati-ntry Aannciali'jn Williamsport Oil Work3. V Q-VEX PLOSIVE fare Cry sla! Carbon Oil i I TltillT l-AtaUES. Orders promptly attended lo. II. I. Holders. pl.VJ Williamsport, Pa Doctor II. V. STKmill, U.VVI.j returned trout ihe Arinr, is now located al Dot! tine X K" 1- and otters his professional serf ires lo lle public. May be found at Wm.T. Linn's Burt aloe Tp, June 1. IH6i pJ3ra SUmAO WANTED. I WILL pay Ihe highest market price in CASH for 641 Ton of Sumaf, delivered at myTanyard in Lewiibure. Per sons who intend gathcrtn;rshoiill commence I ?'iioinediaiely, as the stalk will soon cum uibucc to eel woujy aud bard. E.J. IILLU Lewisbarg, June 13,186-1 Estate of Johathan Eoser, dee'd. LETTERS Trslaineolary on the estate uf Jonathan Koicr, dae'd, late of Bulfalue township, I nion county, have been granted to the subscribers io due form of law. All persons iadablsd 13 asid estate are notified lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against Ihe tame will present iheio properly authenticated for settlement lo JOHN KQSER, Buffalo, lbK SOLOMON IsOsXK, Kll, J ton June 14. IR6t pd $'MO) Seven Octave 10 MSITOIO) MUM !F3)iRTtE vB0nTKE.V C0, un,. inUtftj, t Tork. TW ealarged scafe I'lANO FORTES with J.V all latest improvements. Thirty years' experience, with greatly in creased facilities for manufacturing, enable us to tell for CASH al the above unusually low price. Our Instruments received the highest award al Ihe World's Fair, and for five successive years at the American Insti 4 ml lUm IV.. .1.1'. t' . - .1 ., tute. Warranted fire years. Tiaxc itt Cash. Call or tend for descriptive Circular amioazjjsti Estate of John Dieffendprfer,Sen.,des'iJ. IETTEKS of Administration on the estate J of John pielTenderfrT, !r, dee'd, late rf While Deer township, L'pioo county, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or demands againsi the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN II. CAMPBELL, Adm'r White Deer Mills, June U, 1861 pd Candidate for Congress. THE undersigned respectfully offers him self to Ihe Republicans of ibe Fourteenth Congressional District ot Pennsylvania (com posed of ihe counties of l'anpbin. Juniata, Northumberland, Snyder and Union) for no mination by the several county conventions of Ihe said district. JOMA11 ESPY Jiarrisburg, June 9, 1864 Tbe Eye and the Ear. TAR. S. It. KNIGHT, of Lewisbnrg, having J7 had twenty-five years' practice, oflera his services to those who are atUicied with diseased Eyes or Ears. The folluwinj is one r 1 .' "1 . . 01 a nuuiurr iu 1 rsuinouiais ; My nn kail Mtara.-l of tmlh tp wa Mind of on. 11 nf ly an of tu ihr. I b.l tiy--in atIt-oiliB-4 kin, to Bo lleet. Pr. kuiubt iliiiifS hiti. nl rurl nltn without an operation. I vimM .tbw sit wh sr aniirkMl to ( Mm call. r.( Wl kL VloLr'. I1CXRV IIAKI'EK, No.620,ArchSt PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer and ciiLca is WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, and R3GERS superior PLATED WARE. riTAl! kinds of SILVER WARE made on Ihe premises. WATVil Krpmrint; carefully done IH45m3 aw Estate of LL Col. John D. Husser WHEREAH, letters cf administration lo the estate of John D. Musser, dee'd. late or Lewisburg. have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of I'uiob euniy, all persons indebted 10 sa-.d estate are reques ted lo make payment and those having claims against the same will present them without delay to JOSEril Ml'sER, AftmmSitiswlV, Or to bis AltnriMys, OK WW a tUU LiaburK, June 3, sgj Andrew Kennedy, Rotary ruklle. ieataibsliMers' OMee, ttsrc. WILL take ihe acknowledgement of Deeds. Mortgages and other 'legal instroment.s.admimster oaths, lake atBdaviis in relation 10 the income lax, Ac. Ao United Statrs fUlui Agents. 1 LICENSE, having been granted lo the undersigned lo carry on the bnsne?t of United Males Claim Azrnts in I umn ronnty. lhv will attend promptly in the cnllrclion of hark pay and bounties aad ihe procuring uf pensions for toldiersor their legal representa tives, and the prosecution of damn against lb United States. JAMES f. lOHr P tlx Ie"tV'irz. ftarch ft , rpilE nnderiignej, bariva; obtamri Ike I uf the furniture, finsm am4 wikiI, ef Mr. lirB M. I.'wtraa. will enannae (h U.ikery, tionfeelionerv and Nnhwa kwiiawas. at ih .M sl.-t:d, on Market Href I, for she pe riod of one year. Je hope by Miiei auenema) to to.wnes5 lo roefil tLe patronage hrelfor extended to th.'j rstaMisnnieot. . H L- M'MAfJOfV l.ewir, April 2f, 1963 Success: Success! SI'ffKS bas everywhere aitended owr Armies and o il may be a; of I nklc A faas V ffcotograiihlc Gallery. (Mtuatrd ua the Sopib sole of Market srml, lieiwctn Zd umi 4il, Lewukir;.) which is perleei success we bavm. al coatidrraM ejpeue, nilnt up a new combination Ligbr, which can not be surpassed for to effect ia tm; lo ihe Fu ture lhat delicate shading whirii all admire. Pictures taken o Taper, Iron, tlasa, aad Leather. We have rn hand a very large assorwan of Fran.'s, Fine Case, and I'notvgrapw AW Luidj &II t which we oth-r at crty price. E.MGLE A BAWN nrPijn of Ihe 8TAIC. VY00D CHOPPERS! ' ONE HIMjUEU hands warned lo cm al Ueavrr Furnace, Snyder coaofy. Jvoo) w jccs will be paid monthly in caws. Jau.N,Cl. FK WALTER t CO iJtotMm.itfon AFTER 1HT the latrst of a?l is thai of. J C. W. SCHAFFLE, ho. haying retorneil from New York I Philadelphia, ia preparsd ui sell Quods Cheap for Cash. A large assortment of pruga,CbrmieaIx.Oits). Paints. Varni.hes, trye Smffv Ulai, Parfoaa erics. Coal Oil. Lamp. Br.shea.Toye. Faaew .Nniions,"Soaps. Uonleciioaeriet, Wta.fifae, Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery, Ac c 4s. etc. rhygician3' prescriptions -tuttullj compoaaded. Wines and Liqnora for Sfedicinwl purposes, warranted genuine aad of the keel quality. ,., LEWISBL'RO May M. Itti 1 HUN'S. PISTOLS. FlfsIIIVfi TAflTI.P - - FINE CTJTLERT, sai SpMllag Apnaratwt generally, RODS. Lines, Reels, Baskets. Bail, flit. Hooks, Nets, Foils. Gloves, Masks, liillies. Corkscrews, Dog Collar. Ac. cow stanily on hand and for tale Wholesale aad Retail at Ihe Sportsman's Depot, JOHN KRIDER'8. N.E. corner 3d and Walnut 8ts Philadel phia. March 4, 1864 6nt Important to Tax-Payers. THE STATE TAX must be paid before or on the rVlSih of July ncxtj ia order to enable Ihe County Treasurer to pay th amount required by the State Treasurer. According to Ihe Act of Assembly passed) last session, no abatement will be allowed aa heretofore, but if not paid fire per ant. unit tm added. WM. J NE8, Co. Treat. Lewisbnrg. May 20, 1861 CEDENT! CEMENT ! ! rPHE subscriber would respectfully lateral X hit old customer, and ihe pabllc gene rally, thai be will have constantly on haad and for sale a full supply of his superior Hydraulic Cement, Persons at a distance ae) ihe line of Canal 01 Railroad can have theuT orders filled al short notice. Address ROBERT YAI.EXTINB. liellcfonte.Pn Timyostii. We do certify thai we have used the above Cement in the erection of the Bellefonte Water Works, and lake pleasure in recommending it lo all persons in need of a good article. mfiJanS: Wilms Tarn. TAKE NOTICE. 4 LL PERSONS are hereby notified net l to ride on horseback or drive with a team on or across my Lois, which 1 intend yt occupy as a Coal Yard, without my eontcau Boatmen gre notified not lo tie np at say Wharf, withcul first consulting me. Any eaa violating the above notice will be considered a trespasser, and prosecuted as snrh. . WM. FEGLET Lewisbnrg, April I, I SRI CEMETERY NOTICE VT an Election helJ by the Stockholders of the Lewisbnrg Cemetery, the aadef. signed was elected Treasnrer.and all money a for lots, grave-digging, eke, mutt be paxl to him. Persont interested will pleas Bote low change. Those indebted to ihe Ceatatery Association are requested to make immediate payment. SOLOMON FITTER. Lewisbnrg, Jan. S3, laM fm KREMER, LOSC A. CO. have jutt ree'd A great variety of descriptions aod prices call and see. May 6 J I'ST received a fine assortment tndlea Gloves, Trimmings, 4c. 4c tuitawe lot tha season alto a fine lot of Doeiies at June 20 KREMER. LONG t CO' JP1ARPETS "c'd (June by " L STER, Salt and Fish for sal hf KREMEF, l.O.N'M CO HYMN BOOKS Frefbj'eJi". Mthr!j and Luth-rsn.al fORHiSfi