in mm stm i in BY O. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At ti.fo per Tear, always In Advance. FlBMSHliD HKMI.HKKklV TiesJay Mornins & Friday Afternoon. "No More Clubs! We now have to pay JIG per bun dle for the paper which formerly cost us but $7. We pay $8 for 430 sheets of paper nearly cents per full sheet. That is, the 52 papers wa sent cost us, tefore sending out, within a fraction of 90 cents. This gives ten cents to pay for wear of type, interest on ma terials, ink, type setting, rent, folding end directing or delivering papers at $1 Club rates. So there it a manifest lua on terry subscription at thete rates. We have endured this long enough, and conclude to abandon it. .Look at it. There is not a far mer who sells his chickens, butter, eggs, fruit, meat, or grain at half the rates he formerly did notamerchaut who has not added 100 to 200 per cent, to all his clothing and other merchandize. And most kinds of i mechanics' work has also increased. Now, when we can get butter at 10 :"ey 'he I . L. c.us u . "sweep f 15 ,!,.. rl.irkpnSftniiotherfaruicr'.,DK. remorseless, and forztble rmd tuto ; .s.. or Irt 1 j . . . . ' . -? ' handle in short, when all other dea lers and producers do not charge us twice old prices we may come back to old terms : but uot until then. j The SI rate was ititcnded for poor i persons or tnose oi numerate means, i wno we wouia sun oe niciiiieu to ac commodate : but very many we find on that list who are worth $10 to $50,000, and to them it is really no favor. Be it understood, then, by all rich ! and poor, male and female, teacher j and tauL'ht. saint aud sinner. Aboli-! tiouist aud Copperhead, young and . we have no club rates. ThattrecAue all alike the sunt $1 50 pee year, (or sylvauia follow the example of South Car- j tea ,a Jfcer county P,-lau,u" Washington oounty met on Wedoesday, 3 cents per full sheet) INFLEXIBLY i olioa, set up independence, and make war j Stroheckcr is promoted to be Lieutcn- I d proposed for Coogress, Wm. H. Arm IS ADVANCE. To any one sending us ' upon the General Government if it deman- nt Colonel of the 57th V. V And I ! ,,r0Cg K-q., of Williamsport; for Sena- 10 subscribers with $15, we will send him or her a Daner for a vcar. as re- i ward for his or her trouble. Most trust papers are raising their j rates to 12, or 2.50. We believe $1.50 in advance from all is better than 1 nr $S ,.n risk nn.l slill trv our plan a while before abandoning it. - - - - , - - j nTbie vicinity has been gladdened by a beautiful rain enough to lay tbe dust aud enliven vegetation, but not suffi cient to reaeh tbe roots. naaThe regular annual meeting of tcokbolders of tbe Susq. Telegraph Com pany, for tbe election of officers, will be held at the Continental botel, I'hilad., on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at two o'clock.l'.M. Northumberland Baptist Association. Tbe 41th annual session cf ibis body is appointed to be held with tbe cburch in Lock Haven, commencing at 10 A. M., of Wednesday, 14th Sept. 1864. Introduc tory sermon ty er. ueii,(ur. memeTB, wbo, I am informed, support bis alternate,) and a collection taken for themgeWM quite M wen a8 , wtite con Miasions within the State. It is recom- ,ion of eqm, wealihwould.bat others snended that an average of three cents per ! g in ,he b4ekgrounj. Tbeir povcrtJ member be sent np from every cburch for j M thcm ,0 m4Dy cr0B8es ,Dd per8e. printing tbe Minutes aod other expenses j cution) from ,ha rode mi thoughtless, of the Clerk. The Sabbath School Union ... h - .nmetimM rented, and bad meets on Tuesday morning (day previous to ' the Association) at the same place. Pa pers in tbe bounds of tbe Association, jlease copy axTTbe Basis of Reconstructing the Kebel States, is a new, delicate and per plexing question. Congress passed a law on the subject, wbioh the President saw proper (aa is in hie power) not to "approve," bat which be treats with respect. Wbcre- upon, Messrs. H.W.Davis and B.F.Wade j rive him a severe scoring for bis honest i difference of opinion. It is hardly worth Mr. Clymer, of Berks, re-fmproved the while for friends to get too warm about bill, killed so many times last session, wbat to do with the Seoeding States, until that drafted men be paid tbe same boun their military despots are subdued. "First, j ty as volunteers, in bis county. Mr. John catch your fisb," dress it afterwards. I son, of Lycoming, ably exposed the plan, . r r n .rv ,...'V . Capt J.J. R. Orwig, of Mifflmburg has i 1. . . , ' , , be n appointed Cg.r Inspector for tbe ; ug.c..UU.. s,...nc o n.vw been informed tbat New Berlin, Union and Eaat Buffaloe townships have filled their qnota. Cspt. Thos. G. Orwig writes that there has been no loss io bis battery during the .lege of Petersburg, aod nnly two wounded Dr.D.H. Miller aid J. M. Anspach were violently thrown from a bnggey, on Monday, and the fot ner was severely injured by the fall it.. latter escaped with slight injury A letter dated Monocacj Junction, Aug. 12, ! 'd than"e of volunteers and draft states that tbe Union county hundred davs ! ed meD Ur tHler'"!f "-nice as tbey may men are all well, and in good spirits. auifltiJiouro- Telegraph. Security or Life.-A French writer has calculated that, forD,er days," one person's, life was lost oat of o.er. . numsrea ana eynryjtve mho traveled by hod or aea. On the railw,, there j, ow bat one traveler killed out of seven millions. This comparison, if justly foun ded, abowa a gnat ad ranee of safety and comfort u wel w of cheapness. K V S . ' - HarriBburg Correspondence. Monday, Aug. 15. This morning I hive opened the Fa- trt'ot & Union, the Copperhead organ of H.r,;h it k.. l.en r,Jud .n :xa o f since I (aw it last, aod bag passed into i new bands. Campbell & Uite are the present publishers. Its leading editorial embodies a trcmenous complaint not at Jeff. Davis for tbrioetipainyaud robbing Cumberland Valley, bul at Abe Liuoulu because our forces were not always sufficient to prevent invasion. After roundly di- nounciug the National aud State Adruin-! iterations for nut providing force exolu eively for home defence, it wheels square about, aud condemns Senator Lowry's bill which looks to tbe creation of fifteen new regiments for tbe very purpose de manded 1 Tbat is characteristic Copper beadism call for a State force to protect our soil, and tben bowl at tbe cost of tbe thing demanded ! Do wbat you will, you can not please. To show tbe tpin'l of tbe concern : Speaking of tbo draft, (which M'Clellau .1 . . l r . . . . . : i . i iuu uiucr I'cuiucia.o uibi rti'jireu iuu tvtru free o, grasping im victims vy cbauce, and without appeal, aud forcing . uicu. uBUU'vuiicu ui iiiaiuru. ii uii uc. i into a contest which all common sense and j every well-regulated conscience now cm- j .Lm." s ihn A,tt ii . ica,;r, ' . i , t . -. remorseless ana lorcinie rutii. is ii. .u . Oil llan !l Co f That the l?, lh r-,mn,ere,l ' . . .. ...,, ,hpv dil nn. y dii not i j Mate, but evidently labor to delude their j j readers into tbe opposite view. Agaio, speaking of tbe employment of promoters of uealib, ana soouia no aoun Penn?ylvauia soldiers, without distinction ' daut and free as the sunlight and tbe from others, io tbe senrral ol iect of redu- i cing the Rebellion, tbe P. &.. U. says : "Io our opinion it was the duty of tbe Governor to have flushed the mulled arm of a toureiyn and independent S'ate in the j In other words, these men sould have l'eon- ded the aid tbe State owes the Nation undcr our Constitution and Laws ! Notwithstanding the efforts of this kindred j""1' ,nd politieiane to Vtr)aiiee nd cxoi,a ,ha Pa0P,e a,n8t idig t0 ,b"r ,h" hcllion, file, of men cons.auviy pressing oou.uwar, and many districts have filled their quota to avoid the "raid into every Free State." Two of the sis wards of Hirrisburg ere filled, and the others are laboring to fill np their share by volunteering. There is ! ample chance in this place, where tbe number of renters is doable that of owners, and there are more single men, voters, than owners of real estate. Many of tbe colored people who come northward during tho Kebel raids, have mustered oourage to go back ; but a large proportion will remain ontil peace comes. There are now four colored churches here. Une of tbem, (a Methodist, whose elegant, tasty Chapel is in the rear, East of tbe Capitol,) has alarge number of wclldrossed d 0nite , numbcr hftvo listed, and tbeir general elevation is appa rent notwithstanding many drawbaoks. Tuesday, Aug. 16. The Uonse was yesterday engaged on tbe Militia bill, and made considerable : the bill taxing incomes and moneys invos progress. ted in personal property for municipal Tbe Senate amended quite a number j purposes, which had been passed at tbe of House and Senate bills, which had last Legislature, but vetoed by tbe Gov failed to meet the approval of tbe Govcr-' ernor a few days sinoo. On the qiestion nor, so as to meet his views mostly pri-. vate bills. as calculated to prevent volunteering , . , , , ., 6 4 for how many would volunteer if they get i g when bey . ...... ... rrr:1 f i j Tioga, declared it to be, in effect, a bill Cbambcrsburg. It appropriates $100,000 to give a bounty for not volunteering. Mr. for the benefit of the sufferers, to be dis Lowry, of Erie, and Mr. Fleming, oft tributed by a commission named in tbo Dauphin, also dealt a few bard blows op- hill, the basis of distribution to bo, as far on tbe bead of tbe "sarpint," (ite "first I appearance this session,") and it died tbe death it deserved. Mr. Lowry, and all our Pr,yi re 'llg gi,B almost nn limited power to the various localities to need j bnt to bribe i'nfe men. in udvance. (o slay at borne aod run tbe risk of being drafted to offer sncb men a gift of $300 for diseoursging voluntary eoliatments is so palpably hostile in spirit to enlisting, as to need no argument. Sad Death. Michael Burke, the long and well known Irish canal and railroad contractor, yesterday undertook to drive across tbe railway at the lower end of the city, just ahead of a train, whan tbe oow eatehtx caught tba whetli of the vehicle, LEWISHURG. UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, (browing biui out, aud injuring one leg I town hom the Rebels s.id il weae sc.pe od bis head so several that he died in a I goat fur be sins of the nation and rather few hours. Vbat foolish haste men make in this , life, needlessly I Wealthy as Mr. Buike . . , ! was, there was no ueca or bis attempting i to excel the railway in that little spaoe of j earth aud of time where tbe collision oc curred And so, last evuuiog honora ble Scuatura attended to tbeir business at liiinc, (ur lounged about this city becauso of tbe absence of thoi-e Senatois who cuuld get home over Sunday,) abd then, t"li"g o, aud "teiud, proooeded i to "legislate," on must important tonics, in tbe beat aud glare of a Ban-lighted , room, until near midnight ! O for "the good old days" when men (ouk time to eij iy solid comfort ! Did not "make haste to be rich 1" aud were more satUficd than we are to take thing easy aud be coutent with good plain food, drink, drvss, bouses and surroundings 1 7Wr Pumpi. One of tbe papers baa a paragraph laudatury of a pump on Third tit. near I'ioe, (where I daily take a driog and find it good for the soul.) To see.the hundreds an l thousands of young aod old, rich and poor, black and white, wbo rush to the public pumps of this city, is an auiusicg sij-tit. 1 1 d . . ... gJ wel.s-deep, and so graded tbat no surfscc water can get into them are pub- no lilcssmta. aoj the cau.e oi tempcrauae i .n.l ( h,..l,i, i aB .,,11 .3 nn.ff.rt .d " " - - - " in) would be greatly promoted by rcetion aud protection of such insti- CCOHO the ere tutions on all our great thorougtares. l'ure water aud pure air are two prime rains. Wednesdat, Aog. 17. yesterday, hal a call from Capt. Abra ham C. Grove, of HOth 1'. V., still suffer- ,BS otn a ound received near Spottsyl . , vaoia tj. II. lie is aesceuaaui oi one of the Union county Groves who migra- f 'UB - P" Capt. George Cortnarj rbo spent a win ter at Lswisburg, raisiug a company for the 5Gth 1. V.) fell in battle, Aug. 8, 1862. The Sonata passed some acta to cure (not cavt) an alleged "want cf incompet iveness'' in tbe Ucncial Uouuty Aot of last session. Tbe Houso was in labor with the Mili tia bill. Those who bad done the most 'o prevent "qualifiud oleotors" in the U. S. service from voting for civil offices, were distressingly anxious to give minors, foreigners and negroes (as well as "quali- fied electors") the eboioe of all offieor. in armies. It was finally passed, I believe, in tbo usual way suitably qualified line nflinAr. lo ha annointed hv thn Onvernor. - rr s and company officers elected by the men. Tbe allegation is made tbat tbe Knights of the Golden Circle sro just now quite anxious to got into soma military command, so toss sot np tbeir views of; "Slate Rights and get op a counter Rebellion in tbo North. Tba debate in the Uonse was unfortu nate in opening again partisan views. By the Coppcrtieals. linker of Luieroe bad any amount of invective against the Union Secretary of War, bat none against tbe Robcl Secretary of War. Others on his side made speeches tbat would have been applauded in Richmond. Considerable rain, last night. The House went into consideration of shall tbe bill pass notwithstanding the veto 1 it was agreed lo, aod the bill was again passed by a unanimous vote of all the members present eighty-four. Mr. Smith, (Philadelphia,) from the select committee on the extension of the State capital,made a report, which, togeth er with tbe bill, was indefinitely postpon . ed. Qn motbn he Umm pr0Meded to ,hl cM.r..;on of . hill f.,P lh ,linf of as practicable, the amount of tbeir loss and tbeir present pecuniary condition. The bill also makes provision with regard to tbe remission of taxes, for some years to come. Tbe Militia bill passed 70 yeas to 15 nays the latter, all Copperheads. Thursday, Aog. 18. The Senate spent both sessions in ear nest discussions npon the House Militia Bill tbe Cops opposing it nearly every step, and having a great many faults to pick in it. In the House, Mr. Sharps (Democrat) from Franklin county, advocated half a million to a million of dollars for Ihe dam ages done to Chamberiburg. He was nowise enoogb to roundly assail tbe Gov. emmeot, btnase it had not saved that over exerted bimseir in his plea lor cuari ly. He stated the lost id buildings at ; 700,000, sod ia personal property and j . .i e. nnn ruui (rooaa iwise mat .u.u The sum of $100,000 from outoile sourt- s may be counted on. l bs bill as passed oontributes $00,000 (with various extia-) tutal, $300,000. Tbia is 15pcrocnt. or $15 on the $100, repayment. Ibis is very liberal, as many of the losers are not rained, but are independent still. Pitta- burg lost by fire moie than CbatKbersburg has, ana the appropriation to u was omy $00,000. Hundreds of families are e..k- j ly made paupers, and not cent is paid to them. Thousands of towns aud cities have been burned in war without any compensation. Fifteen percent, of remu neration, from lujal pockets, for all tbe losses eaused by this war, would ruin tbe uation. K. publican Cbauihersburg ia no more deserving than a multitude of other places. Mr. Sharps is an old Whig, of education and ability, wbo baa seen some service' in war, and ha. put tbe matte, in the most favorable light possible. 1 Warn tu-niiiht tbat Senator JouXBOM .. . . . , .- isrenominated in Lcomirgby acclamatit n i not ft deieflnie itf-unoi uim T a. 1 He bsl .... i.. I. ... -.,11 h. UUI BUUUS tUD UUUUI VU wmj wv.. . . . . 1 1 nr an Anil.lial in kn awnii fi U 110 Ii t h P'"- r---- bis own oouotT. loeesiimanou iu wuiub be ii held at home, u shared by bia I brother Senators. None btre ia mors at- ; ". ble 'mJefatigable in bis devotion J his duties, than Senator Henry John - son ; no one naa been more estetmea i..r purity of purpose and strict integrity dur ing three ycara of official service. VT. UarTbe Copperheads of Lycoming oounty nominated nobody for Congress, hoping Sunbury would "turn up." For Senator, tbey named J. Uarvey Humes, of Jersey Shore ; for Assembly, Jobn IV ! att, Williaui'-pirt ; for Commissioner Geo. Opp, of Moreland. Tbe friends of tbe Administration in ; tor, Henry Johnson, K81 , of Nuucy ; lor .., j , - , , . . Assembly, Jarvis Manly, of Jersey Shore j for Commissioner, Samuel Mendenball, of ,. , . ,-, P T. Clinton Tp ; for Auditor, Henry E. Tay- lor, of Williamsport; for Coroner, Baut'l Compton, of Sueauehanna. Tb. Conven - v ', . .. . tton was large and spirited. -svs--w-- 1E,. Sbcruiau'a extreme right, tbe ldtb Army Corps, oommauded by Gen. Logan, was attacked on the 28th nit., by tbe Kebels under Hardee and Lee. ihe bat tie lasted three hours, during which time the Hcbcls made six charges, and were repulsed every time, sustaining fearful losses. Late in tbe evening, tbey again assaulted our troops with no more aueoesa. Tncjr oM jg e.tilD,tcd ,t 6,000 lo 7,000, besides 1500 or 1600 stand of arms and ' five battle flags. Our loss (tbe men being j ' protected by breastworks) is placed at , i . r - cnl.:il-j eon. - 1 . J and tbe balance missing. Fortress Monroe, Aug. 17. Tbe steamer Thomas A. Morg arrived here this morning from Deep Bottom, with 20 wounded soldiers of the Tenth corps. Our forces on the north side of James river have had continuous and very severe skirmishing every day this week. We have captured more prisoners tban have been heretofore repotted, but hate no definite statement of tbe number. No general effioers bavo as yet been reported either killed or woundei. It is aot thought at tbe Indian Bureau that tbe outbreak of Indians on the plains is grot-rat, or that it is stimulated by reb el emissaries; but there is information lo induce the belief tbat a few bands only have resorted to pillage (sod massacre lo redress individual wrongs committed against thcm or tbeir families. A new Rebel pirate.the Tallahassee, hat turned up, and is committing great dep redations among tbe marine ojuiuicroeof the United States. She is reported to be an exceedingly fleet craft, and is intended more for running tban fighting. Gen. Burnside has been relieved from Ihe oomtnand of tbe 9th Army Corps, in conscqtieooe of some failure at tbe battle before Petersburg at the time Ibe Kebel fortifie.iions were blown up. Gen. Park is oommander of that sorps. Admiral Farrago t aod General Granger made an admirable movement against Mobile, taking forts, gans, materials, prisoners, to the very heart of the city, losing only 250 men in all, and one j monitor being blown np by a torpedo. The Rebel Wheeler with 1700 men, demanded tbe surrender of Dalton, Ga., on the 14th inst. This raid bad been anticipated by Sherman, and oar forces were prepared for it. At Selma, Ky., on tbe 13th, 300 guer rillas were repulsed by 30 Union troops. Corrected Semi- Weekly ly Wall & Smith. Wheat 2.25 Butter t 40 Eggs 20 Lard, fresh 20 Tallow 15 Potatoes 75 Dried Apples,lb. 8 Wool 100 Coootrj Soap 80 Begs 4(8 Cora 150 Rye 160 Oats, 32 lb. 75 Barley 90100 Flaxseed 3.00 Ham 25 8ide& Shoulder 15 do with Ribs 10 AUGUST 19, ML MARRIED, 11th Inst.. tvF.f .J. P. talnd-l liAVtKL rMKIief,. f I'mtiarf, ..J ill.. CAhuLlNK Uo t.,of Jlilili.- ' bur I)r RAKf:ii.ot .i...t ioi,.hi,, N..nb'4 o. and Mift JO.-KHIllsl! WfcAt KR.of Tr-.ort.o. DICC, a,a year.. iuneri sturj.j. 'Republicans! Shaw your Colors!" Anew style Caiupnisn Medal of -LINCOLN AND JOHNSON," sent free any where for ' rents. tST Addresa Boa No. 6. lUrileton." ' I'nion county. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fllHB undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan' Court uf Lnion county, to dittriliuie the balance in the hand of Daniel l.on. a.lminisiratfr.ile bonis non vf Thomas Miller, will meet all parlies interesled at his offiee in Lewisbnre, on Saturday, the 3d day of Sept., A. I). 1SG4, at 10 o'clock- A. M. A. H. DILL, Auditor. I.ewisbarff, Auir. 11, 1S61. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ritHE undersigned. Auditor, appointed by I the Orphan' Court of I'niou county to distribute the fund in hands ol Robert Reed p; TSZSSZ E S n appointment at the office uf Orwig Haves, ia the Boroagh of Lewi-bur, on ! Wednesday, the 7ih day of September. 1S I. : , 0vi-ij. A M. when and where all par- ; ,es interested will attend if they see proper. j.u.uuncn.AUHiior. 1 ! . v d I.I. u. w. In the Court of Common Pleas of Union coun ty, al as Subpcona la D. voice. i oy on , Joseph Reed, vs. W'illism Smith, j , OMlj(,ns t To William Smith, Defendant! Taae notice Commissioner appointed to taKe oep u be read in the above case, will sit for lhal purpose, at the olliee of l)ri( 4 Hayes, in l.ewisbure, on Satnr.Uv, the 6ih day of Ausu't, Wl, at 2 o'rlork. P M. JOHN B. I.INN, Commissioner NOTICE. persons bavins unsettled aeconn's on the u.H.ks or mums . DRO. will please attend to their accounts, as the books will snon be left in the hands of some one for collection. We have piven more than a reasonable time for every one to settle his areount- flood promises and pleasant faces will nut buy goods to keep up our sioea. BRO l.ewibnrg, July 7, ISM 3w Saltoual Malm Agency, CONDUCTED BY HIRVr.I 1 COLim. Wasklnct.a, P.f. r Ji order to facilitate the prompt adjustment ( : J of Bounty, arrears of pay, pensions, ana , other claims due Soldiers and other persona : frm the Uovernment of the United Slates.ihe 1;n1)tne( h made arra0ements w.th the i ,toe Firm, whose experience and close : proaimity to and daily intercourse with the I Departments, as well as early knowledge j BCqair,d br ,,., ef ,he decisions frequently I made, enable them to prosecute claims more I .h-,....,,. Ih.n Auornex ai distance can ! notsiblv d. All persons entitled to claims of the above descripiion.can have them properly j attended to by calling on me and entrusting ihtm 10 m .. , " V . ... Lewisburg, Aug. X. 1861 "New Hardware Store In LewlNburs;. Chamberlin's Block, 5th St Barket 8ti. 1TTHERE can be found a general assort- It mem of Hardware which will be sold . i j u . i , ., .... Call and examine eoods and prices, before purchasing UEOHGE W. PROC TER. Aug. II, IMs. D60 CARPENTER TOOLS, a fnll assortment for sale by GEORGE W.PROCTER. B ITLDINO HARDWARE a large stock for sale by GEORGE W.PROCTER. I-1INE TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, the largest stock in Union conntv for sale.by GEORGE W. PROCTER. A GEN ARAL assortment of Shoemaker's Kit and Findings, for sale bv GEORGE W. PROCTER. WINDOW GL ASS and PUTTY for sale by GEORGE W. PROCTER. CARPENTER'S CHLK and SCHOOL CRAYONS, for sale bv GEORGE W. PROCTER. CHOICE TEA TRAYS. a large variety of patterns and size., for sale by GEORGE W. PROCTER. KELLY TO WNSIIIP 5 TEACHERS fTVHE eiaminauon for Teacher, for Kelly J. township will w .,oo, n. s: " ':":?; commencing at 1 oelock. P. M. Advanced waees will be given. J. ROPENBAUGH, Pres. TOLl'STEBHS WAITED. M00 TOWSMHP BOIATY, Sl0 SOVIRM1 BUIXTf, rilHC andersignd having bffn appointrd and a d?4 of conTfvance be triade by ihe finu lhr BnJ rrttl7 Twr'tM it I Ktcraitins Azfts by the ciuzn of AdtniDUiralor to said Joseph Lnsleman io : prwr-riti.ii .-f QpriAr Ttiwiinr. f.rcir.-ttii. woi t.i. township. w.U pay the sum of THREE ; lee simple, and to do further and receive what OTJ. 25 lli;MlDrt) linl.l.4HS tnwnshtn bounty to Volunteers for en year's service. Apply immediately. WM.E.SMITH.Esq., r ADAM GETZ. DISSOLUTION. FpHE firm dealing under the name of John I Walls Si Co. has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. William M.Vanval zah havinc wtihdrawn frm said firm, has sold to John Walls and John C. Smiih (re maining partners of said firm) his entire in teres), real and personal, including all book accounts, nates, or claims otherwise due said firm of John Walls A Co. JOHN WALLS CO. The business will be carried on as hereto fore bv John Walls A John C. 8mith nnderi the firm of Walls & Smith. All claims against the firm of John Walls & Co. will be settled by us. WALLS it SMITH. July 18, 1864. THE BEST INVENTION OUT ; LYMAN'S PATENT 8ELF-SEALINQ FRUIT JAR, warrented to be superior to anything of the kind in the market. An examination of the Jar will convince any in telligent person of its merits. It has no wax lo melt, screws lo corrode, or springs to break, but is made on strictly philosophical princi pies. Call and examine it. For aale wholesale and retail by T. G. EVANS, Agsnt tewisbnrg, July 9, 184. 'THE UNION," established "CHRONICLE," establish'!! in IS 13 Whale NX, 1,061 Court Weels I nlnu t oiinly f ourt Fro liimrtf !a KKAS.i!if H in. SAM 1. i i lUS. Fredem i ..tare lortlie S'.-.. itu cial Dititrict of feiirt.s,..'.iuia. ccip .; I o! le ci.unlies of Luiou, M.iliin a:i:l -:er, and Jsu WSmnsTon anitJous ttiu- lN,jsMA-M-etate Judges in I an a county, have in.-u. u ih-ir precept, heariu? dale the i-'d day nS lrc'r, lt3, and to me directed, for tile hoMiii" ol an Orphans' t'ourt.t'n.iri ol tNimmon Pleu", I ),r and Terminer, and tifneral (Quarter Prs-i..r,s at LEWi.iUI.'Kti, for ihe county cf I'MuN, on ihe Th.nl Monday of Stl'f- (,be:ni ihe 19.h day) is.i-t. and in continue one week. ."Notice is therefore hereby gtven to the Cor oner, Justices of Ihe Peace and Constables in and for ilie county of Union, to appear in their own proper persous with their record?, inqol sitioos.eiaiuinaiions and other remembrances to do those !hin, which of their oliic es and m their behalf appertain to be done; and all V i! nessrs and other persons prosecunu of the Commonwealth ax-iast any person cr persons, are required to be then and there auenduiz.andnot depart withnci leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to I e punctual in j their aiiendauce at the appointed t;aie agreea- ble to uoiu e. tiiv-en under mv hand and seal at the Sher - ilfs tlrtice in Uewisburs the 16lh day ,,f May. A D and the With year of the Independence of the United Slates of Amen ca. liod save the Commonwealth! L. T. AI.BKJjH iher.fl "GRAND J I R0RS, Sept. T. 1S64. Mijjiinbwt; (ieo liulelius, Samuel tjnuer Ariv l'eter Ouyer. '1'hos Ci n.ley Hartbif John Srhnure, Saiul Hariman l.im'tluiu Dan'l Scrbold White 0er Jacob Leiser, David Sjieese flrurfy Robert Hill. Amos Taylor lui'liiirg,X IV Juo L Raymen LrtvUhnrg.S W Jno Locke, W in CDuncau, Jos A Kremer H'ett Huffal'it Win Watson.Geo E Sheary, ivid Watson. Da Ijwii Jacob Ruhl I'm.. Valentine Stetler Huffdlie tieo Oebhart, And Hauck, Jus Dielleaderfer 'os Buffnlnelno E Price TRAVERSE JIRORS. Hartltylao Church, Ja FeesJa Klectner, Thos Church IVhite Ihrr Jos Moyer. Hy Sassarnan.Dav B Kaufman, Juo Kanrk. Hy Ber.oaje Uxtffalut tieo Reneler. Dav 11 Kelly. Pen rose seaman, Andw Ruhl, Vm3ieans,Jacob Derr l.imttontSc Spanjler, Afcra Walter, f H Lose Lewubir, A H Jno Roland, AlAfltrann Lewi'burg, S H" Jno Zeller, Cha S Voder, Charles r Hess, v m Bearies MiRmburg 8 w 9nodgra?s. Geo Yara-er. Royer, Chs Montelius, Jac n ' ' Jac Oberdorf, tieo Derkard, Mahlon Bryman ra.ni, "'? " Hnmm., rh. Luon-Sam 1 S W "Her, Jac Hummel, Cha Lfwii Isaac Reish, Aaron Kloie Harll'lim Rob'l lllover eu Herhn W'm Benner REGISTER'S NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given, to all concerned, i that the following named persons have settled tbeir accounts in the Register's OtFir. j at Lewisbarg, Union county, and that the tAUi cc"unH! u"m De rnt' or cn- to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of Union, on the third MU.MIA1 of ftp. next, being the 19th day of said month, viz : . 1 The arcoant of Isaac H. Wagner, Admr. j of Michael Wagner, dee'd, late of the borough i t-awirv, .iidiumi " w ut' ... I . I t U I : D.W at.nfriTak fV j hi Umsr Andf Rusaell enllivauon. and when suitably improvd Wy-John Jameson, fcr, And w Russell, r SOMUirtv , : ... of Lewisburg. . , r- 1 The first and final account of Pamne! rOH SALE, shoreman. Admr. of JueoA It'oAsr, dee'd, la:e a DESIRABLE Bijildmp Lot. situated la of Brady township. a pieant pan i f l.ew.sbur. Tenna 3 Tne account of Charles S. Mench. Ex- u suit the purcha-er. For fnrhee ir.fnraia eentor of the last will and testament of .Vinj non inquire of Itge (' r IIKSWER .VencA. dee'd, late of the borcuch of Lewisbnr;. 4 The account of Peter Beaver. Admr. I FOR RENT. with the will annexed, of J. Hilb'rt lt'ar, ! yrswo TORE Y Br ck HOUSE M dee'd. late c( the boroueh of Lewjahnrj. I L0T rn Nl,rl0 rjar,n slrt.e;. 6 The;final account of Samuel H. Orwig, March is V 11 P ''iLr"K t dmr. of Mecca Dawson, dee d, late of the vvvvvvvvv boron:)) of Lewisburg. 6 The final account of Joseph "inter, $2-10 Seven Oftave 250 actin? Executor of VmH Wmttr, dee'd, late -,rv. of the borongh of New Berlin. j 1 Cy H u' J u iiri&Ut if C -. . 7 Theaeconntof Levi Hauclr, Admr. n the estate of John Biddlc, dee d, late of Buffa- 6B0TESTEEJ t CO.. lm. Brualtway. 5e-r lorV. loe township. VEW enlarsjed scale PIANO FORTE 5 wiih 8 The first and final acconnt of Hneh K. an latent imprremems. Montgomery, Executor of the last will and j Thirty years' e.t( erience, wiih et'r.t.y in testament of im iliycr, deed late cf Union ; cre,sed facilities for manu.'actnr.rj, eaabte couaty. Tt-ieivpr us to sell fur CASH at li e ab'.ve nnusual'y E. H. VV EIKEL. Register low prlcs 0ur Inst-oments received the Register's Office, Lewisburg, A ttg. 19.1P61 ; hlhr awrj lhe Worlds fair, and lot Usioit Conn, s. ut y The Commcnwealth of Pennsylva nia to Jacob Engleman. Administrator of Michael Eng!eman. dee'd, and the heirs at law of said deceased. We command you and every and all of you that laying aside all business and excuses. 'Zoi ihVbrnban, CourlTo be bolden at Lew.sburg, on Ihe ih.rd Monday of ; Bepierpbernext, to answer a certain bill it : r h.h,,i in our said Court on the .. . , .. . i, . . .. t. . uiuC iu use a.uc ....v.... . ... ... IMIth nay OI reoruarv..-s u ..auu .u s..ow r.,Is arlicle js .,, wj,h ,he cause, if any you have why a decree should care .eniiCo principles and war aot be made for the spee.fic performance of rauteJ Bo, C(,n.ain ,hl jn lhf ihghtttt ihe comract in .aid petition mentioned aecor- d d.,e,,on, , ,he teeth or gams. Some j: iRa ins as in pm.I and maamno thsarn t . , onr .aid Court snail nave cousmrrru m '..,. i..,.,h.,,.. I, ,.iJ...nfu. the nn j behall. Hereof fail not al your peril and the penally ..... ..... r. W itness the Honei able S 8. W oods. Presi- i .1.. .net,. ffnl of onr sai J conn at uewisour;, inis oa day of June A V, I84. C. H- H ASSENPLUO, Deputy Clerk O. C. Examination of Teachers for Winter Schools. THE Superintendent of the conntv will meet Ihe Directors of the following Districts at the time and place mentioned, for the purpose of examining applicants for , school, in the respective districts. Appli- , cants will furnish themselves wiih pens and j paper, and all who desire to leach will be j present that tne uireciors may nc uir pn- nf indzmff of their merits. Private ex. animations will not be jfiven except by direc lion ol the majority of a board, and in cae of necessity. Be punctual, 9 o'clock ia the hour. w .Titer. met. Lewilhur. I..lurf Union and Iod'at V. iufioid Hw bVrho, New Herlln LioiMloae Ste.'i.lona Ttt SstnnUv.SeptSd vVe.ln.tnj.e..t4 ThnrMlT,vtt. la Vn.lar. Ht IS Miilt.nhnig SliffiiDhnr. HalirdJ.Ppt. 17 Kaat Buffalo. lonJj' Se llnnas Holiday, S.Bt. 19 Buir.loe naltAhM. . Koaas iuei.,y, ss.t. 30 West Rintsloa KnllMnkcU0ttaWMla'Jay.s4'it Lawla Ualtlttoa llsrtl.loa Thumlas,.s.pt i llsrlley Laurellon FrUaT.eft. Kelly KT.r' He.IIooas TaesUav, Sai.t'-T WhIUt DaM Kw Cotuubt. Wdn'day,Sel.-iS Brady tj.io.tow. TharaAay, Sept 'SS JOHN A. OWENf.Cc. Bupt. , la IhU WMe No.. 2.C5J. n'lll! subcnor olS-r nr PVraie "jale lhal -.u itf .-r iract i., A iyir.( in Last BJlTi't-e lo'.!i.p, ' ii'oa cun-.y, ad;omiaat lands ol t ti- heirs .f Aobt Or-en, Ja Byter, s-ar.tit; Writers, and John B:r,.un. eomsiniaf frl) trin and It? p'-r.rhe, neai uirsuie, irlier.-. n are e ect d !.. H ate o!,e and a halt storeys b.gn. a Log; Uam. a Sliop, We i of ood wa'er and a pn up near r- '.-. r, a Orchard and ull.er Fru t Trre u.i ::. premises. Anuut Thir y Acres f h." ::acl tS clear? 1, and the remainder is w wi.ded with ehr'jtnal oak t.ir.her. The above trart il be otrerd f-r sa. ontil Ihe 1st day id' nWpt. 1WH. A.I p-rv-.- desirous vi stearins a h.;r, t-r ;;jing Its) premise:., will Sa'! ir.e t!i" e resid i. bAMEL S'i K'lCB, Altomer in (set .r :hw Heirs at pd r.Lii.sirn br. dee'd. GOOD FARH at FUBLIC SALE I ,.p, I ntoa c T0 bm effered by auction, co ihe premises i 1 i o'clock in n the afternoon of S.m-BDAY, Acc 20, 1804, ' a valuable FARM situate in Brady Tp.Uniotl Co, on the H ver road, near Nirrrersen. adjo j nini farms of Jos. A.Mhry. J.is.K.Cocklin, rr Eberiy and Dan'l Reeter,brin; J AIRES : mi re (f ,.SSi mly impr,,d. There is . orchard of tooi ; , w . o M , , ,u d f feTine made kauwa by inquirms r.n (he premises of NATHAN UALBEY Brady Tp. lu'y 7, lo61 pd FRM of 1I3J or vsi .er. an fenced, of wUu h 10U ai res is cleared with rces iu wood and wa:er from every! field. It is 7 miles west of l.ewishnrz. 3 S E of Milil nburs, and - north ol New Berlia, adinm Jacob Kleckner. Improvemenls stone Bank Barn and other buildings in pro ' portion. It will be knocked cn at puDiio va'c,J aI 3 :l"clc- P 1-nn Tuesday,.! of Aunsl next, i ne proprinor ns hwiuw w ir.i' ihe neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska, inelelore will sell f r wnaitrer it may bring. Any pers.-.o wishing Io see ihe property, caa do iu at tnv tone. J II bi:LBOLU. Limtstote Tp, 19ih July, 1S64 Also f.ar head ef HOUSES -;'! .t.i .. .t,n. Farm for Sale. THE on'h-west quarter of section 1 t.wn n, north ranee 8, eat of the 4i principal mer:d:an. The said Farm li.s ahont two miles nortH of the city of , preeport, In Stephenson Co., Illinois, ; r , :,k i has aSut Forty Acres nnder cnltitation.wita i Log H.mse and other Outbrnldin-s ; is watered beiauM , in ( conniv.snd the balanceof the tract ueoer4 For pamcularsenqtiire of Francis Wilson, of Lewisborz, Pa-i a,m'i B. Harris, of Fra port, Ii!., or the Subscribers, at Savanna, IIL E. CHsMBKRI.IN, Nov. 20. IS8S t. H. DO WEN. 'm nm n mi, A TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM and ail ihe liitures readv lor use and a DWELLING adjacent lo Hi, re. Possession cf Tavern, 1st cf April n'lt w Store and Dwellinc. on two d;s' notice. THO. ARIMTKLE. HUfer P.O. ttnlnntown. Bra,!y Tp. I aion Co. '.'. vc. .1, iSB l five sueeessiv. years at the Amenean I..sti tote. " arranied lire years. I rr Caa. Call or send for descriptive circular. Smlo5SjJi$l II W LEY s Solidified DENTAL CREAM, w ChanriKj, Whitening end present the TtETRt - pminpiil Urnifil ?arsfns hav j h-r. ts., r utrsrsr.d nd re. nd eii-a i air.rrt.ir r;.r oia or dr.-v.-a le-lli. wnirn I off-n.iT tt ii... s r.-h nj r-smt 1m . , th. n', ,,,.,, ,utt,;,, aud uui miimt ; 4iiguual tacruio to u.e iimiu. Prepared only by A. IIAWLEY. . W. comer tntk anS UmbarS sis rhllaJelshla. and sold ly all Drujijitts. IT.ICE 2." CENTS. Tetmonla!. Thefollowingopinioa nf ir.Whiteas to the high esieeni in which be bjlds lhe Dental Cream, must be snllicienl rrllVnce of lis value. To quote oihera iu ,)fta,i u needless, contenting ourselves by .imply giving the names and addresses of persons who speak ol its excellence lor tr.w teeth. PflPJlWMH, Sfrtt 15. isas. n.f l. esrralty assmlD, 1 A. II A Hi . l '.s fount. F!t:D 1K.TAL rHEAV. I eheertul'y re.s nioi.iid ! th. public arl!y. It a. es-llenl ar.F-.iaii. a rlr.n-ion anl pr.wr.to Ihe te.ll. aod ro s. all nem.ns with tlx oim-! eonS !.. a. ! J'r"" are p-HetO, harmless. bV.K . r rw ,!f. ' promsk-s a healihx wta lo the f". "d !" " V.."w. R. WIIIT1. U0S ir.ll Sb Tm tssmw. V n. Pcoi-t, 191 X Voarth St V.sDSiuuea. Sniwren Dentil.4i rrb 9. C k.s.au.llsr.ls.ali't.lllK Walntttst ' piu:w.a. n TS Arch r si Duos, si. Are. St " T ...sou. Deal.. r"" S t H- Bo.F.trr. ttentht. Sir N Tent St at. ULOMi Dntiat, S M S'ytk S lylt'W U i t aences in Illinois.
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