l! f)lflf f fill Mil ffllfSlWliJ BY 0. X. W0HDEN AND J. It. CORNELIUS. 'THE UNIuN," establhlied in Ifcll Whole So., I.Zui. "CHRONICLE," established ia IS 13 T'hu!e No., 922. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 18G1. At $l.!iO per Yi-str. alnafl In Advance. lauuMiKU w.UJ.U , TufsJay Mornins & Friday Afieraonn. 1'KUfpKCTUS. We have priuttd a quantity of Subscription Papers f .r Star Si Ciiuomcle for lui, wliiv.li we will be g!id 10 eie send to any one desiring a espy. We offer some Pieuiiums. (Seo pjj fcp-Ve learn fi.m vn.iu( ..uice that the Court it Middleburg, this week, is progression very satisfactorily uu dcr Judge Wods. The Grand Jury wan discharged Tuesday noon, when it was requested that those who could not reach botue tbat day jnij.lt lave pay for another day. Court refused, staling that all the Jury, if there on their own time and expeuse, could get home that day. Tbat is the true principle T.-t firry fn.i irft" wvirU fur fie Vuitiity. icori at hr vuuld for himsr!j and at hr vould hut olh'rt trwrfc J'tr linn ibis would save 25 per eeut. of our County Taxes. As it is, our "miles" are mostly stretched rather 1 than shortened Assessors lavo amaiing abort days, and too many of them aiid Jurors eeein to conspire to do the lenst work in the longest time possible. Wit ness Grand Jurors doing nutbing the first half day, adjourning unnecessarily, gating pay for a day for which they woik not h-.nie, if they choose, the Mine evening Witness Traverse Jurors delaying their rcrdicts to preveut being culled again on a eaae. Witness Jurors ;iu Lewi-burg as at New Herlin) answering to their tames in the morning, aud then at their private business all the djy. PehoIJ the absent witnesses, the 'uupr-rared,' and 'waiting' counsel and clients. Count up the 'Jam- ages' paid for real benefits to estates. Aud then after all those guilty hve thus iu fCt TuLUJ the C'lUH'y hrjr (.'urn huit.1 in cWu aluu.t the County i'aXfS.' Mauy of these wrongs arc "custom?," which should be abolished. With a new administration, is the best time to begin. The Judges, ComnjistioLcrs, and other County Officers, are the special, eworu guardians of the People's rights and in'.e resta. liut, to operate haru.oui ous'.y acd effectively, thry need and uk the ht-ir'y rn-ojKration all cumerind. trjrKeui tmber, our Court costs U Ell 1EX l'OLLARS AN UOUU: ajaje-Scuatnr Wilsin, it is V.icvcd, will introduce a bill banishing Sutlers from our Camps. While there are some respec table men thus engaged, jet, by ail that can be learned, they are cn'ireiy unnee essary, as Government supplies in abund ance all our Sjldiers really need. Mauy of the Sutler?, however perhaps m.s1 are unprincipled scamps, demoralizing the men by drinking and other dissipation, and in various ways robbing aud swindling out cf the money Government intends fur their families and their own beuelii iu future. Out with them 1 pTUon. Warren J. Wnidward having resigned and moved to Reading, Gov. Cur tin has appointed Aakon IC I'f'MiAM, E'js., of Tunkbaunoek, Presidcui Judge of the 2GtU District, composed of Wyo ming, Sullivan and Columbia couuties. Hi, appointment was recommended t, .he pittures 0f duiiars bj tLe ,lousatJds ? why bce Lri)kcQ up aud a. James' Moun .r of those Counties. We knew Judge .,,,, Mlu bj cLilj!i9 Bnd g.iu,psc8 ,hat le non jQ rhej baJ I'etkham, io former years, as a gentleman cooccra Uim cot ? Ceriainly not for an a 6JD lbe 0f wbi.-h two versos are- ui uuiunieu repuiauou, uuiiiiog muusiry, public Fpirit, and possessed of every men- tal requisite for a souud oud safe niagis- 'rite- ...... , The Old Franklin Atmmic for 1SC2 only a dime-has the greatest amount of curious and useful information of any AI- n.nac we bave seen. It comprises 4S large, double-column PaPes-cnt by mail (post.pd) on receipt of lOdsby A. W inch, 320 Chestout St., Philad. Its Cbrouicle of the Great Rebellion .,... the U. 8., comprises all the important even,,, from aL u- -a c .,s. , the Kreckinndge ecessmn at Charleston, t;i mr.n i x. n i-ni r.r, -"i , ..... --, has it for sale. Pennsylvania Election As there were oo State Ticket or Congressmen run last fall, and tbe Assembly Tickets were much complicated, its Party aspect is not clear. Tbe Williamsport liuUctin says : "It bas been ascertained, since the Enil count of the Upturn Judges, that the Union and Republican majority, in the last election in Pennsylvania, was 45.000. Had there been a State Ticket, and a full election, our majority would Lave reached 0 or J)0,000." 9ori ne youne men in and near L Dion- town, Krady Tp , have formed a Society , . . . ,, , , ,. lor nant. .ninrovemeiit. es lt d the I-.tni. w er.' Debating Society and Literary Assoei- lino 1V..1I t . . t U f M Mnw A..,. ...on. Well and fa.thfully conducted, no UOUUI lOetfi tSSOCiai IOCS art? UOiQ UtlUi and entertaining. Our thanks are due for the honor its members bavc conferred upon . . ., .. , ... us yet the more they rely upon tbnr own intellecloal resources, the greater their P5-II.W. Crotr bas opened a News AGENCV. and receives subscriptions at ; of the reduced Club rates for a great arie!y P.ners and M .ear. ins. Those di-siriim to j iiu iu this manner would expedite by i calling Ufcre Chiiatmas tr Nff Ycai's .'atilut. ttc Airt. ' " aiupruvwueins ia uexisjdiz ism. in our annual "tour of observation' Y . 1 1 : V 1 (- tills ilita-uul wixK la una I'l-ccinlicr, we noit'd duwn the uumixi'il aJJiiious during the si'nsou to llie foul wealth ainl comfort of our UiiouIj. (In lower Mil! kt-t St., Aaron WV.f lias elected a two-Btoiry brick ilwcil iirr. Tiie lVe.-l'Vli'i i;in cliurcli havu enclosed their piojiei ty wiih a fence, .u Mcil. ami ihIoi iilu it vi i ill ir cs. Jonathan Wolluaii'i Win Urowii Jr. have icta;i.icij and icuiudcled their roiiifi- iiriiiii'i'lii's. JJuth our FouuJi ies are putting in ' new Lngiiies, and bieiiai liiir lur au eiilaii;ei lni.:iie.-.s. The Eagle Mil! enirine lias maeliin cry altaelied for making staves, and a circular caw. On X. .Second St., li-lMIursh lutsa two-storey wooden duelling, corner uliovc the School luiidiiiir,aud Martin Cliapjiel a two ,-toiey front. t la X. Third .St., Mrs. A an LtTovre and Mrs. Sarah Cornelius, commodi ous additions to their duellings. Uu X. Fourth St., two-storey Liiick dwelling by Johu iMunnerl. Uu .V Fifth St., two storey wooden dwelling for .Mrs. Flias Ilreisbach. On X. Seventh St., two-storey brick dwelling by Ziba Meixel. On S. Filth St., two-storey wooden dwelling by W in. Myers. On S. Fourth St. the Evangelical. have covered a large and uell-bui.'l church cdilice, the basement oi which will be opened for jiublio worship on Suuday uiorniiig net. A Cotton Port Opened ! The Lindou Timrt, .it tue ll:h n't., iu sp'. eulatiiig upou the r liable success ot our great Naval Fzpeuuiuu.very truly and aim ist prophetically said : " the I' (trial 1J"i.ntmtut ran fiic a Ptt, aud t'l'LU it tiei iiumiit'ttlif t'j thr traut, (ivy thcrtLy tikr aifty th 'jrutu.i'.t t-J 1'ihlKlilit XC'il'h Larojn. All iljniltr,t i7iO;i. I'iu-v show tbat It is not ihey who I "eieut cotton going out, but lU it it u lur .,utk nirrt u.Uo U- ji ii in. That they wi get cotton IU auy large quantity, no oue cau believe, fir tne Coulederate, or State Governments, will, of course, uke caro if every ta.c, and prooaoiv every t.ct'ro, shall ho reut.ived ft oiu Hie in ilib' i ! to i of the enemy. Hu: still the Federals utii have tiitirji d, Vi 1' i.t, (.',e !. nfiii J rt .'ju n itt jnf, inasmue-li s th-y be abie lo say, lo us au i to the 1'iei.eh, 'Here is a Port enter it, and taLe all the Cotiou you ran gel j y ou are at full liberty U ra l : with ail niiuut )ou cau liui U trade with.' " Even before the above was penned, tha Union fiiet had opened l'ort lloyal tlri n ible-t harbor in the very c t ter tf the Siiest Cotton region of the Sonth. It is probable a Collector will he appointed probably au influx of N irtberu inea and capital, who will build up a Free City that shall rival anything iu CuUouJ JUi. MvsTtltlois. Among Lank Directors cboseu iu Lebanon this year, appears the name of the Elitor of the Cvurur. The tict demauds investigation. It is every- Dere understood tbat printers Lave no surplus cash generally allowed that Col. paiue and Wallace, are men of the geuu Wortb gets up about the best paper iu the jue stamp, of unque-ti onable military tal region. Why, ihcn, do ihe capitalists of tut, aud iu them the troops repose the that staid burg seem to wish to tantalize utmost coi lilonce. W. U. him by calling htm into their midst every j A ,.(:,VMLVlMA Ilul,l(i SUN: week to bear ihe souud of cold, aud see 1 n ., i 'r.... , .e 1 1 .mimed in. has .uauit, nor are money-changers given to. joking: verily, what can it mean but that j Money-bags seeks the Printer as the best j f evidence as to who pay pro nipt ly, and j whose romiso is best at l!ank ? yEUY ..VICE." The Democrats are nnfurInn,,K in lh,.ir i.r,..,,,nt. (lf whom n G(,rrjj j (jeo.Clin,oa Tompkins, and King. And j , . , r-.IJf. ,iurr t, t.i - .,,. p, .:.: i "u 1 S t T'J, J , " d , ! , " J " """V ' T 7 1 " ever John Krown did, and Tyler and - B . . - , 1 ' " . . " " " ' " ! Cbs Scuir, on bidding farewell to Geo. ' M'Clellan, said, "General, do not allow yourself to be embarrassed by. men who do cot couiprehcud this great question, i Carry out your own idea9, act unoo vour . own judgment, and you will be vindicated. ' God bless vou." 1 aTThe most popular Sons amon the , Union soldiers on .he Potomac, is said ,o be eiylcd "OU John Brutcn" Will nome of our boys there let us 8-e bow it looks. auu give us tue -icnune u tnoy can : .L.i..a. 'I : r . t sa t - : I srt 5anf,.r.l, fnera Trnnn I... . . . , . . fc , f-' " -" fc. taiurday evening, Dec. 21, (next week ) ' s j nr.tt I ii, Oii.i-i .n . . u . nmi. ni,. f ..- ISTUeiij. 1". Eaton Las taken charge of fKi M ftl nliiirn l!i.,li.u.ni,l M,lv the .W.oburg Utgb g : ool, Ir.Passmore ivuuhk uu iiuui ui ui utauu. TLe FmtU AjJ Socicy of Smw ,own i shin have now neurlv ready two bumlred r , , , . l , pairs of knit socks, which they intend to sell io 'be Government, aud appropriate 1 tue money io purcn.se articles i.r tue , Sfifarv (inimioiiriti for the ttHn-fit uf fli ' tick eoidie.s. Well done, for the ladies - j leaver. I I lea Win. l'linn. an Irishman, was last seen 1,... ...nv ilnml- in 1! II, f,,nte. I..,t week, bis wasted rcmaius were leuod io a i fenct - uoruer, uear Milotburg jtaj from wLiikry ai.1 c.Id. lCumriiiiliinca ui ILtf fur & ClirouL'l.. j Padlcah, Ky., Pee 2, 1SG1. i None of the Pa lueah lorees participated ia the Celnul.t i.ff,iir, as was reported iu s me uf the papers. The Commander at i this post, Lien. Smith, had orders to send all the troops that culd be spared tbe distance between PaJueah and lielainnt j being 50 miles. Paine's brigade was iu redu.e-s f r inaiching at 4 iu mfirninjt but tMiiiih (for rcis ins to himself only j koown) detained him until J, itjtrrnwm, when they started. Ou the 7:li, wl:eu t'ne ; firing t Helumnt began, 1'aiue was yet 3 1 milta distant, but pushe 1 nn wuti all po- ; Mule speed until his meu gave out, IU iu ; from the scene uf action, f-oouls brought iu news of the result, and the force had to return, ofiL-rrs aud men teirihly exas perated at their fruitless inarch, and bla uiiug n'iDO but Geu. uiitb. Deserters here ffi in Columbus say that the Rebels acknowledged that had the I'a iucah forces beeu iu time, n it only would the affair at I! :!in out have proved a glorious victory, but before the close uf that day the Siars aud Stripes would have iljateJ over Co lumbus a'sO. Monday, "5th ult., there was intonse excitement here. A notorious Secession ist, named Woolfjlk, wucd the Kebel flig at bis bouse. S 'lee of tiie lllh Iud. Ueg. propnsed to raise the Union flag over this Woolfolk's Louse, but Geu. Smith furbade it, ami tbey desisted. Here tlieuiitter would have en led, but oolfolk taunted aud insulted the soldiers. Gea. Wallace' ordered his A lj itant to hoist the Union over Wuuitjlk's Smith again f -rbsie it. Wallace tiieu appeared with his H:h Iud. and declared ihe Flog should go up but Smith's Adjutaut prohibited it. A '. u- avo knocked the Au'jatant down, and he retreated. lLe .ns.-ouri S.U pitctied in with a tire cngiuo. The St irs aud Stripes l.J go up amid tho cheering of uuny, and theio they will wave iu deiiincj of trait ors. Geu. Paine co-operates with Wallace. Smith issued some severe orJer-, but has c iiiled down. The llebels are treated so mildly that they laik q iito bol 1 This is provokiu and disc .araging. Were al lacc or I'atne iu cetnoi md, I'aJuCaU would sjoii he purg;i of these traitors. List Friday, --0:h uli., a s'camer left this place I.T 1. lu.ivilie, but hearing that a baud of llebels was waiting to seize the loat at t asejvilie, ou the KeLtueky aide of the Oj! J, t'J Hi i it: s above us, the Capt. returned for r.inf rc.mcnis. biturday three boais, wii'a arli.lery and 5 Cotnp. of t.h Mo. tteiit up l iC.s.yvillc, but faund that the GOO or 100'J llebels there bad retreated. Oar s dJiers scoured the coun- try captured about C'J Sect-sh hogs and so culs a L-! jobless eiped.liou. , ,, , , ' , . ... All is o-Jicl Lit? Low. J he tronps are 1 ,. iu good sp.rit, but are growing a little impatient for a fight. We number about t,O0U, including lullO cavalry. We ate quite sociable, and should we get tuto an action we think the uiilereut Kegimenis would pull altogether. O-ir Ijiigadiers, Fren oM rii-srf,.-ir. wih.N rlly, Iron. Iloor s ' li lt.d :imi ilejr, Ati'l to (- utli.il f iiu suiiy l hn our l.i.'tl,o,i imutry rlli Fr--lil Ail,'oi"iiy .M'ui.liiti. Imry, rnta in ui lim u mi I lu: v. V I. .. ,Olf till.- , u tfii Hi.- KH'iy , trli Ui' V .IO Hie , sutjier i. lii-a Uv laii. From ot-l Ituittiiudi'D w mut.T Sb-- l lol. w.- i i.ii tru.l h-r AU'I Irotii Ii. JI ,r-l, II arret.. OntiT, Ana lr. iu sa-'jio-lisiina'-hniik.; An-, tln-r-' j..iity in III"", regions For a ,1-ii -u m ,r- -u Ii !u,n, All as Muoly s Norw,--iniSt AuJ 1 r i-urd u. li.l ilo, ranks. The time has arrived when a little at- ., ,, i tCD,,D ",J " WH lrUb'e " " H ' A box to inclose the meter, with a lining ,.. , n , , oi , u. i.6a, . : i . . . . ... , . i olJ "d 'l'J,lt' '"f aruUDU l wiU kecP tbo !rMl away "uJ ,e,"P'-'r tf tho household on many other- "isB lr5lnS occasiiius. j Thmrcneral disnusition amonir Coosress-1 a , b. ,,bini more certaiu . ., t,r:.., frf..illlr, f rebel nron- ... , "'J'f "Ll!e tLat of the b oionisls will Lo surely protected, lu other words, ; inakiiiff ft w idii iliscriuiiiiatioD tctweeo tue two cIaS3t39 It is not at ail probable that ariftriimt trl I is) fl HIP Ift IT1 -m,.-.6 c l in Iierem ore dec arcil obteCl IU Vigorous- ly prosccuuug iue ai. i - HOSTON, Dec. 7. Next week, 11 officers and 210 privates of tbe North Carolina , ,n,raj Ilatteras, will be rruimw., uFi. - (o fr1n Fort Var. , , . , l . uumber ftf our mea m-M bfl nlMti fcuu , !;,.) ,nd i Ulluluonn. ' I W ash. buyder of Geoigetown met WHO an accident on Monday wees ny .ue u.s- i i.;,.u !, r...rr',rtA in ri, -tr at iii m r i" iiiv ri nuuu uo v .a 1 1 . i . - Thp h, ,br,lWh his ' , ' , ... . .. and inflicted a severe wounu. crsons : k. i. -Iih firx arms The Suydr Coau'y Teachers' lustitute ! 'will be held lu .nUalug ca li.Li . iSiJUt. tljj i Our Hias guiu? Iu Hie lVar. Ur Mus.E .M Olmsi kii, in the ludenendent." As ii iwn the rej (Je..oiir hills '1'iie su-i-ilen torrents leap their rills l'a-l Ini.ken Homes an 1 waiting mil's With rushing noise. So, haml lo hanl, with parting thrills, !S t-p lorth our boys. Not fierce to hate, bnl sirong to dare, They hunt the traitor in his lair Tne lowl'e-t cot ha: one to spare Knon home's swet .ys ; The Ion le t heart still breathes the prayer, U -d s,,ve nor boys ! X'i hirelinijs from ppre Psion's hold, ,o lawless mob in rapine biM, Ao patriot east in rrerdmn's motel W ith base alltiys IJut frmi the mint, eanh's finest gold. Our sirrlinx boys I What hopes, what faith eneinl them'rnun'1! hat sons ot ehetr lo liraven res.-uml! Whai prayer- ib.it peace may yet abound, i'lcti heart employs! Whil tears tali ou tiie hallowed ground Where sleep our boys. One thought, one prayer to Htm all-wise At morn an.l eveintis sacrifice, 1'iU Freedom, s'onping from the skies, Ht wuii;s -hall poise; And one victorious anthem rie tied bless our bi'ys !'' ViII Yoa Think? A New Oilcans despatch boasts of a splendid review iu that city, comprising a Ilegiment of 1 100 Free Negroes. Oue Company raised a Uiack Flag, " We give and lake no quarters !" Thus, while the South forces bond aud free 11 lacks to fight ii'iiiiiisl the Union, some Northcru men would prohibit their voluutary aidiug jf tho Uuiou : All right for colored soldiers to shoot down our loyal brothers but all ur.iinr tn kllow tl,,. e!a, lo fchnnt d own rebel traitors : cucu is democracy our day it esteems the lives of our v IU own good citizens under arms fur their country, as of less value lhan the ucjusl property of our foes iu arms! - One day recently, a part of M'Call's division piotecled a foraging party which brought in "ii wag in loads of wheat, Pj loads of corn, 5 loa Is uf potatoes, 2 loads - , I yoke of oxen, i i t tincK, -i iui nig horses, ;") slaves, "aud other articles loo numerous lo mention," without loss. Ex- pednions of this kind ore daily uudeitakeu but gi nirilly result in skirmishes wherein Hie I. ni onl-ts or the tvebels suaer losses, of meu or property. Glasimw, Mo , Dec. 8. The notorious S xeeuy, and his baud of robbers, who have, for some lime past, kept this section of the country iu teiror,wcre captured, yesterday, at Kogers' Mill, mar here, by a detach ment of cavalry under Capiaiu Mcr.nl. weeny s pickets were surprised and cap- tured, ami n.s wuoie oauu, oj in nuaiuer, uaut ttlng a gUU. Tho barn end outbuildings cf Mrs. George Urosious. of Georgetown, occupied by h'-r-eif and Dr. Weiser, were d-s royed t-v fire on Prulay we,-k. About OdO bti.-h- eis ot c ru and oil. r gram were burnt iu . - , , tlieharu. Jlis. Hro,i,ius loss is over JJ,- ,. :iilll, . i,.,, u ,.,.,. bv in-urance. Dr. Weiser lost his buggy, hay, hogs aud other property, worth about SoUtl. War ami Slavkrv. Curtis hit the na;l ou the bead in bis recent lecture in Uoston,w hen he said, "Ibe mower sweeps across the held to gather ihe harvest, aud not to destroy snakes and vermiu ; nut, ii thesiiak- s andveimin come in his way, thev will be d. s roy d " Bcjy-lha' Is a good "National Sign which an Eastern Merchant put up " No North no South no E.vsr no Wmi NO TRUST 1" A party of 15 Yankees went ont from flilton Head the ntber dav. and came un in range of a Kebel battery. Slopping to 1 reconnoitre, the Rebels, (q lite a number) ; took to their heels, Ilull-Kuo fashion, and ; the 15 took possession, uuhurt by the fire 1 of the retreating party. Garkett Davis, au old line Whig friend of lleurv Clav. is elected aa IT. S. Senator from Kentucky, in place of traitor j 15reckiuridge. lie bad 61 votes in the Legislaturet to 12 for all other, Davis 1 V was iu Pierce's Cabinet, , e ! iieurv iveauor, ui 4,1 jaweusviiie, wuiih out in the mountains huuting. met with 1 an accideut by the discharge of bis gun, the ooutcnls passing through bis right; band, taking off one of bis lingers. j A lad was so seriously injured, by be-; :. An,,I,, in tha nm.k nap. nf nn a nt tha caught in the niachiuery of one of ihe "' Moatoursv.lle, that amputation ' Will be tieee.sarv. j , I U- 'VM' w Z , . paia.lr t.A tn tt t iA n nrnl!ia in ilm OiVlirtai i,f . -Di! r I The Sot.ltronikorcan Socielv of the Mis- . ... . .. fionary institute, seiiDsKrove, will bold its Anuiversary on tbe evening of tbe 19th . lu:,t- Forty citiiens uf Center county, (of the I 1-i'b Pa. ll-g ) are now prisoners al New i O, leans. j r n n t:ii i o r r : t K5q., (,f W.lli.msport, have each received . a pateut f..r army canteens. Pun). if , from glJ , j45 W(,re 1 . members of Capt.Gobiu's Suuburv i . . 1 be ."?:. H'Port, nas euiereu uuoii lue uis. scar ui a -uu- nas eu.ereu upon me uis. year oi a - uu- merous old ai?e." The last Court ia Juniata county took' , l,,.t iKrr, .!... I liui I lire aiil. a , UP Uouuttrtoit Ou cent pieces, aatcd IZJ6, libl weibt, a;c lu ciiculalion. j : Pa,1i,1.li"n.,i.T Tue iiTrV'sburg ui-1 j egraub eaya a fu-ing uf the fag ends of ; Oonipanin, and Uegiments th.re, is d- teru.iued upou at bead (.i..rt. rs. It is right that the men sbouid be in more- pie I'ant aervice, auu learning someiiiing, 1 instead of hatigtug about, worse tuan use less, for the private bentfit of individuals. There nr It-itiineiits aud 4 eompiuies thus "preparing" for weeks and months. - j Adams' Express took from Boston about I C. ...... t t any iniii iii "iuaa"'"a . -ur the Massachusetts Volunteers lu tt.e icid- ily of Washington. The principal part of ' We mil pay from 25 tu IJ75 per month ' A!o i.i.e . :!;er !.oi tr piece i f tln undci a this large ipiantity of eatables was scut by and all eipenses to active Aifents.or Kive a J taming Orie-Kwiii-.h of an Acre oior or i-, the fjinibes of the aildiers. . Comun-sion. I'ariiculars sent tree Address j adjoining :nd of Smcl Stannert and others. Latest News Tort KhVal, S.C., Dec. 7. Gen but. ler's expedniun reached here to-dav. Ho says a despatch from Savanna doubted. A Virgiuia Colonel, named Heath, Las been promoted, over (sterling 1'rice, to the comuiaud in Missouri. Investigation shows that alave-bolders , bavc used printers iu Washington, for I their private purposes, in a most unlawful ' and inhuman manner. The last relic of Slavery should bo wiped out of the Na tional Capital. I One of the "words stolen from the1 Japanese in liallimnre, has been found ic Ihe house of a Kebel. I . . . A gang of (.alifornia Secessionists, on ; their way to lexas, were captured by the ; U. S i Government has stopped payment on Pensions to knowu Secessionists. : T, ;. l,..t;.,,d ,1,. vvJi.,. T-J; ; ans, who were temporarily misled by the . ....... I'1" f be Hebels, will UiOSlJy return to '.i.n - their allegiauce Gen. Seott and suite, in the "Arago," reached (J leenstown, Ireland, 23d Nov. I The Kebel sleacner. "Nashville." burnt the American merchantman, "Harvey Kirch," parolled the prisoners, and went in'o Southampton, Erip , for coal. .The Americans there want lo get some chance ., . . .r . , at ber, in port or out of it, and the case may male some trouble (;en. ('a8 jusiies Capt. Wilkes' course ju uabbing Mason and Slidell, as strictly lr ,!, in a cordmc" with the claims of our Governaieut iu Ioi. C iui. Hogers has penetrated to Warsaw Souud, Georgia, but found the Fort there deserted by the Rebels One vessel with cotton lately escaped from New Orleans, and another from Mo tile, hut the Government has now over 20) vessels in commission, and the block ado grows closer. Oue thou-aod Union troops have at last taken possession i:f K?atitort, and it is sup- riosed ihev will anon hava eharirn (if ibe . -- -f Kailroad between Charleston and Savan nah, and hold ouo or both those cities in their power. Oa the 9th ins., the Unionists shelled a pany of Kehels out of their hiding place at I reestone Point, below ashmxton. (lien 1 led and turned four buildings filled with supplies belonging to the enemy. The 89th and 6 Jtb New York Ugim'ts have passed down the West Urancb, for the seat of war, within a week. - Tillie-Tablc Lt'ttiNbtini K.K. Station. MuVISf! WKTH. Freight A Accoin'u passes l.ewisbg 7:S5 A M ; Mail Train do 4:Hs3 P M ! Night Express 1 1 : 1 St P M MOVISO SOUTH. Mail Irain na-ses I.ewisburz 9;13 A M Freishl V Accommodation do 6.12 P M , Nt;;ht Expiess do 11:30 P M Zttujtsuurti fHarfett. Currrclril ee.';!y 1 he" 9M t-!X2 9 IS Rye 65 Tallow 10 Corn 50 Lard 8 Oats 30 Ham 12 Flaxseed 1,25 Shoo &Side...S Si 1) Dried Apples. $1,25 Clovcrsced $1,25 Firkiu butter 10 Potatoes 45 Fresh Mutter... 14 Country Snap 4 & (J MA UK I EI). n F.tJ. Ur Mv.ri. 8ih in-t, Mr .1 O. ROYEE, of H.rll,y..n l Mip. KLI.SIIKTII KKIF. ..r Lr.ia. In Iil.l. n.l..w. Js;li ult . I'll AKI.KS IIIIII.l.llol SE. rorui.ily uf Nw Urlin,ftlil Mii JANIk M A 1'TH KH S. nv llf S l.-m.r.Seltnvrer. -.'sth lilt., K W'.MKIIROLD of Irwt.urc and M is. MAIUi- Ml.tT.l of liiclilt I I. In S!n.-v. Mh in.r , hr S. Sohurlir, E1 . CliAltl.Lj ......-..-..- ........ JI.Tk HaMaHaaaaiBaiaaas(a.aBwaiBwiaiBBBBBBBaiaM DttJJ, tn wv.ir Tp.lTth ult, KieilARD L. KOWSOVER, ta in j.rk-.n Tn, Snyilr Co., h Innt. , Wife of COU UW IS?r, C D., i'U noui IV je.r.. yv.rs, .c-.i...,ui Id sj..,.lirr.s-k T. 2'.Ui ult , SOLOMON" Ul'MMEt, - " RANTED at this Office, on acc'l, a few " buh. POTATOES warratiird not to J NOTICE. PERSONS knowin; ihrmselves indebted to ; Da VM. H AVES, are reiuesied lo call at his residence and settle their accounts ; Lewishurg. i'eclB. IHttl ' ..-.-. mttn rx iVCIlO il ,1111V I I rpHE nndersigned having opened Sftrs nillro in cuniiertin uh his BOOK. g j. '" I ' ? ER V , and V A R I ET Y Zrii .1 r r..l t m .vrnnnnns for the following NEUsMrERS. M.teimts. ir. I phlladelfhia Inquirer, Vnt, leile'r, s.tordsv EtV Pm1 IK,ii.r s,.p,,, ih. ir,.i,,u.u., n.ri.n.a AJ0t" '' Tlw an.in tricui-; "" T . 7V ,7 o V V , 11,, m. Jeuruid, Y.ukmi Notions, Nn-fc SKftN, , .,,. m...i. auc MoniLiv i !..... ..,. P,ru,i n-nhine ane I "J - a --j of the above had belter call soon to have, advanuse i f Club i;e.. Lr-Oidcr fiom a , . ........ i dislauce promptly attended to. II. VV. CKOTZES. Niu Asit. Lcvj. Lu:g, Ti, L'tc I", . qxiy t StTocls i fur pD;on (;ountv, begins Moiiiiav next, i ' ' j r?"By Divine permission, the ba-'ment ' room i.t at. ram s luuh.ii, eir-iru InKelical Association, at Lewisburs, will be dedira'rd to the service of Anntghiy 4. un Mabbalh dav, Ihe lorn Dec. msi. service to mmenre ai iu u cb.tK. A. M. 1 ne public are resuectiu'lv invited lo atterid. s. w oLr, .Minlsier in t.narzr. . - - . - . i.iilil nrlll'VTi - v.-. AGLX In AX 1 LI). -t.rir S(m! .viacniee Cumpany, a-JAJiM, i tieiieral Agent, MiUn, Om.. !(. fi HoorLAXu's ttkHXisT ItiTTfca Contain Co alcohol or bad whiskey. They are entirely a medical preparation for the cure of Dyspep sia and d;sea-e of the Stomach. Kead the Advertisement in another column. PIANO l-'OIi SAI.K. A fine lt-tood I'iuno r 'rtj ...II L. I,, ,. 1. ... .--.-li n !.e s.i.u .t.j A. HAVES. Lr.i.bur, .... iei. I a ti dd snee.unen Genilemai.'s 13KEA&P I'iS. The tiu.ter will be liberally rewarded j by leaving it at Ihis Oilice. ' Dec.4w2 l.i'-.Mr. STAHI Itook Hiniler-ha- returned to his Shop io l.ewisburo,. aaain to i lu ail a 0,lw"rk 10 "'"" I along your Books. Magazines, ewspapers, 4c f,,r lhe B.s.,k. Hinder. iiiMnr.r. v.r.v.fiTinx. V0T,;E ls her,b. Ein to lhe stnclrhold dcrs of ibe Lewi-burf Bridge Company thai an Election will be held at the Oliice oi mr i rrsiuriii on .noniirtw uic wot v. a- u ii ...... ,k. io j,. i r ,k. ,.,.,. r , !., ,,, nn : Presldenifsix Manasers, a Treasurer, and a ..... . ... I-iarr ,.. r.,n.infi th rniirrn ni siiu s.om. rany lor one rear. VII.I.IaM CAMEP.OX, President. Lewisbur'. Dec. 2, 1861 Pd NOTICE ! 1 'HE Books and Accounts of Ir. T. S. niHisT lai'e h"" P''"1' '" "'' hands for collect., oi which all interested will please ta n,.cp JOHN B. I.INN ectlon taie Lewisbor. Nov. 23, 1SS1 DIVIDEND. ri'HE DIMES AVINi IXsTITJ.TIO.N OF I I.KVYlslll ' K' has tins d iv declared a Dividend ol FuL K I'Ett I'E.N I . on the ain't i t Capital Slock paid in pavabie in ten days f.oinda'e. II. P. SHLI LE!!. l.ew.si-rg. Nov. 7, Isbl. 'l'reasurer 'Variety the Spice of Life.1 NEW STOCK Of .1 lloolcil (-nods. Head Dresses Nets Ileal Col.urs Fai.ey tS.aacnery, Vc. ju! reee ved ai II. . I KlITZI K-S tlilt.Tl STOIiE. . . ,7r liOXNET CRAPT.S. KI15HON3, ILLUSION'S, SILKS. LACES, VELVETS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS. Also evervh ng compn-id in a full assor nient id llllilU'iy t.omls. .ewYurk anJ PhilaJ. Heniii't Frames. IV WHOLES LE and RETAIL. Coun try l?rders proniptiv and careoillv blled. SIMON M'EKV. Ajen. 3m9l4 -Norih 2d St. PHI,. A D'A tiii: union-, Arch street, above Third, Philad'a. UPTOS 3. SEVVCOMEK. I'ropV. ; rTHI3 Hotel is central, convenient to Pas senger Cars to all rarts of the city, and iu every pai ttcular a'apted to ihe comlottand want- ot .he business ruMic. i iVTerms l..W per day. Sept. H,6I. I - - - . A Rare Opportnnitjr "f S offered, for a Cenilemtin and Ladv lo eel ' I BOAKDINii. aud UE.NT two handsome ! ! Rooms on the first floor o! that lane and com-: j modious house of John l Musser corner of All. and Market Sis I.ewisburit. - For paru-: rulars, enquire of ihe present occupaul, Mrs. ; MARIA WILSON. .Nov. 16. IsSl ; TIMES BRIGHTENING ! I ' i couniv. iu due torm of Uur ; therel'orc all per- NEW STORE IN A N EW PLAGE ! , 'J, NEW HAND AT THE YARD-STICK. . ,he same are also reque-teii to present tncin i properly adlhenucateU lor sett, etnei.i. 1 l'lt tMi. Ill havin; opened ; HCtill 1'. SMELLER, Aioi'r a LewisSnr?. Oct. 1st. !xl ORY COCSS STCHB, r Es?are 0f PeterKIappT tnCRI.sWEI.L-S SEW IH II.IUNU, Market! DMImTK VTOIVS SOTI.'E.-Wber. street, (nea.ly ..ppos.ie ihe oid Hayes stand,) j A " Le,,prs if AdmiriI,ratI1 n th. w.ll he hapPv lo ai.end ... .he warns of all his . je of yein Kl )ate , Whl.e 1(.er T? Ir.ends who may be pleased lolavcr him with . (n l;niiio CmUu,v have bfe u c',5lonl- ... , . , , ted to the nndersiined, all persons knowitif He has no on hand a well-selected stock h,,nse, illllfbted , i5Ialear, T, " of evrryth...? which mav classed under the tj lmmfiiM pavment ; and thos. 8e..r.a. neu ,., ry a.uvfisi. I.ewisburg. Sept. IR, 'b'l u. r.Ht KfH. S. S. BARTON, I TTORNEY AT LAW. t i E.ewiIiirtr. Pa. (OIII.oin-i'theBa(T.lottouse.ne.rthCoartllo.) I U5"Collections and rrofessional busii.es.; i pm.np.lv amended lo Oct. 16, lf61 To Trespassers. OTICE is herebv given bv the nndersirned citizens o( Keliy.Uulialoand East UulTalo I 1 townshtp,. .hat ai! persons lresrassiPS upon I lhir Innrlc hrintini frtr pnmf. fir in stnrrh ot ' berries and other fruits, will be treated with and .1. oihers who may be disposed to trespass Mr'v,,, UU1 vlu , Gcorce Miller . 1 1T Ta. Cvri - II. ra"" 1 Uenj n Lalir SiiinT Dtmkel Kieh'J Uickel John Hufferd Isaac Walker Eli SlLfer Dun'l Miilor Goorpc (icliliart Jolm S. Schrai k Th. II. Cornelius FOR SALE! A SEW TOI III CiCtV. latest sjvle, cheap for Cash or ....... um Apy io j inns, it i.iw l.uri.l,,ir.. ta-LZ LA5I 1'AGL. Scnl iElstcito. liiTIiA run S bALL. -j , y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ) lt r,,, n cour.-v. will he si I ai Publia s,aie ir omeiv on .vk i oa the m h aay oi ember. 1V1, at 1 v eloM in lie Ntirinai ut said 'lav, a: tiie litillaloe rKuse in ire lio-. rioie'i f J.evi.htiri,. I'ntc.n L'o.. P.. iLe lul- iutt ini! desrribtd Kcal iJoia e. v.a. i A criaifi I., tor piece vt Uround cor tainrng; One K..ui ri i t an Acre ni; re or it s-, a h' re D erected a 'I'm st.;rey r'rame Dweii- ,nz n,.a-rf v,;h he aipurtenances a.ij-iuioe lands ol Dr. 3 L It-clc and (,:hei. All of which land is situated in lh a I bor.mgh oi Lewi t urz. C-&d:tiucs lu lie maua knuwn on iiay of sa e. II. P.s;iLLI.EU,A1rnin!trator Oct. 19, lsG!. ol W. Whitish, dee'd Westers Lots, for sale cheap. TOT 0. bfk 141. sn01 12. bl'li If,4.is4il i l.d S. bl'ic 4.:i0 i lot 15, bl" Sl.i U in DAKOTA LIT V. (a d unty sent aud Ll4 Oilier s,'e; eVcbraska Teii,.ory. I A i... ,,. o. ,. ... vPTVrCs? tl m seat of ju-uce for Clay Couniy, n iLe l,i.e of ihe Dubuque Kai'roao. at each. JOHN h. I l.ewibnrS. Jairjssi. An-ut lor f Ksstu M tiuil C-JllS. (rarmbe?ara!e!y.) T A 1.1 A ULE propenv in Liniestone tuuii. ohip rmeriy iiuiiaioe) L'tnon Co. i'a.. atoui b units writ irot.i .c' lier in ai.d 4 s u:h iroin M.fll.nhurg. It rents a: cash. The FA KM I- I lt A( r s. ali lu jcond cul tivation an Island producing K'u bushels cf Wheat a two-storey bwelwug llou-e.a ;uear y new) a sTONE BAK.N.overshuiilii yvx Two Orehar-is a superior Y r SAV-VII.L, and a Circc.ar Maw. JV--J3 ill driven by Ihe large Waier i'ower ef Pens Creek, wnr:jT5 ao hi sun a r-s oi rme ami nen,iorka M.iiBLI. LA.MI. I ne I. reck is uaviab.e ia I fr-h-ts le raft down Lumber to ine hiver .r.lf'n,:. S.ir.M I k p,rtMnl mi. . - - - -- at.d I.' il. 7'u'o 7 'i tl'ind h-:tiT-? leortA uf l unttKr yuri'j. The rarm, saw.,iiil ai,d T-inber Land all adjoin. A ban. ui IKOS Jl!E i oa the pu perty '.he continuous Monloui K.dga we-tw aid Iroin bar.vi'le. Farm. sf aratlv. at 35 p-r acre. t.VTtie prem'ses ti.ll be sold very low (a five j .ivmeiiis) as ibe owoer lives 17 mile from, ai.d is too a? t to attet.d to it pn-periy. For further informant d. apply to Jhhs Sts., (Tanner) Agent, near tte property. HlluH BELLAS t-unbary. Pa , Oct. 24, 19614 Tavern Stand for Sale. V HE suhscriSer 'St, a! Pin-aie Sale that vatjsWe llOl'si'. w.tli S.:at.te.M,ed and two l.ois ol Ground, sitiia'.e on tr.e 1 urnpita 1 i. i:,e iiiuin stree j io ii.e B- r, Oi-ri oi llama-i-o., l"i.ioa Co., n -.v iccupied by Dav. Mojer. Te.tus essv. Ir.'1..,r'' of c r a.lilie-s HE.MiV V, llIT.ViER. : e.'i- of J W.I. u'A Hari'eion. Mnrrh vn. im,( mil FOR SALE. ri'liE s'.'ir-K n m lately occupied by I A. M. l.aijSc. Iiutaiieii J.M.LI.N-N I.ew .burr. Mav I". lsil. tl.tic of JOHN IMriT in, r. rratrrt) ot laion, UU or lAiK AiitT ruJQly. dec'tt. JLT I KU? Toiatneniury un ir.e Estate of j J br Harunaii. lair it 5:raurg lovru-LancaMt-r cutiniy, liavins beeo dulr S.r;ui!ed t-1 liie umitT.-tgueti, aii persons mat b te.i i:;r:f,. Aie tvq itu i to tnake iniu.cJ.alt pa vmeiu. at. J ihose nav mc clatu.' vr ttematui aja.fisi '.hr same will preeu: tLeia Kr acilic xu ut erher uf us. Hi:M;V H. KniTZ. Manheim TP. J ACOB UOHKEK, Jr. Ea-t Lamjeter, Nov XJ, l Estate of John Wilson, late of Brady. A1 UMIMS I' K AT.'R a Wi ICE. Lcn.r 1 A'iiiiiMstraiicr. va the ciate ut Job a Ui.son, tttfctrd-e-.l. ia:e vi fcraov Tup. hav ing t'ecn erjnteJ io ihe Mibscrnrr ty tiie K giier ft" I'U.uii cuia'y m iiuc lurui oi A per.us iu-bits. to A tzilt are Itriebv ti.iit- i T-J ii i -j. Ii ' iiiiineuidte pa me tit, ait a.i having any jusl ctami asaiusi ihe same Hi ay preaeai :ucia ti u . v auii.f iiiicieJ K r seiiltru.uai w r. M'i'o:;in'K. ,uir. Fi.lZAB i. WILb'J.N. Ailmx Bra !v Tp. t v. Administrator's Notice. VOTUT is hereby Aiven, that Letters ll it A 1 iiMit-mtu'n oa ihe Estate it U II, 1. 1 M VVHiri.V.la'eo( l.ewbure l, tnJSh, I nif n Co , lic'J, have been "rauiei. to the un.!'Tisi;',t'.. br ihe Keller ct" I'nu h,n. . lmms aeam-t it will nresenl theia. i ....v. .' ... J AKt.li KL Ai r, Artinmis- K. H. KI.APP, iratora Lock Haven, Oct 1, .. . I LStatB 01 .11 ISyler DVI.MSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereat, t , Lelleri :.f AJin;lnsl:.lli. n on .he el3la of Eli Bvler, late i-l East lioffsl. townshrp. deceased. have been prauied to the subscriber bv the Register cf I nioa county in due form Iherelore a 1 rersons inuenieu s.ta , " requested to make immediate pav- j '- "Z',.' 'Z. " ; UI acit. CONRAD SHF.CKLEK, Adra'r til. Oct 19. lfl h, II .let 19. HSI Something New! t ' P ROT EBY.FLOUR ifc FEED STORE V i on Lower Msrkl s'ret. I.ewisbare. tire doors above ihe old Ha) es" stand, where 1 will sell everything as C'brap as tbe Cheapest! rvOV'sTFKS bv the ran.lresh eeerv dr A lVt'L'7" POTATOES, and other Vegeiablea lu Iheir season. t7"" VS1I pail for all kinds Produce. I VCP"('al see sa'isly yourselves. Ocl. ", ISHI VV". M. KI.I.IS ! pniMi: , Tiuioihy Seed for kale Jld. II G.ciaar.. 3
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