in nn mi mm ffltlffl. "THE UNION," established in 1S14 Wnoli Kt, 3.5IJ. BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At ttAO per Year, alwaya In Advaace. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1862. "CHRONICLE," established in 1843mrfeK9, 975. FtRLIMIF.D HKMI-WKKKLT Tuesday Mnrnin k Friday Afternoon. been Its. We observe the Democratic presses ' ire very industriously raking together .The Ilsrrisburg Telegrsph elates that the 172d Regiment of drafted meo Its History. I ttcre tu oeen no . ..Negr0 Outrages." If they have not Bore froiiful source of historical and oth-1 6B0gn , m,tt orjt a long, tweet, fr er publications, than the Slaveholders' gnot ilA of CTj(nes ,,T print the same Rebellion. Every one will want s got!, 0Ter Mi hM . j0I01l tmef J reliable kittory of it. Several have been i nunarej ,imi!r misdeeds by whites, would announced. But we knew of none so 0rookcd denied, bat every black likely to be carried through completely, in j i heralded od magnified I The manner that may be depended upon, at j j,,; 0f ai ,hj, j, well understood it is that of the H abpers, annouoccd in an- i t0 :.,.. ta& stimulate prejudice, al- every scrap of news true or false of i will leave this week for the seat of war ether aolumn. They have the capital, very facility, and the character, to give every assurance to patroos that the work will be finished, and w;ll finished, if is Ionian power to do eo. ready sufficient, as an excuse for Slavery and Secession. By the by, those editors never crepe together "Anglo Saxon Crimes'' by the column nor "Irish Riots" nor "Indian aTThomas 11. Orwig, a Sergeant of j Atrocitics"-nor "Rebel Barbarities," of Capt. Owens' company, died this week in ) every page of our newspapers might s Washington hospital. He graduated at i be filled every week. These all they hide, Lewisburg last fall, and forthwith entered j but nose wound and root out of the filth service which absorbed all the energies every dirty deed of an African. A man of well cultivated mind and an ardent j ignorant as to read those papers only, art. tie was a soo of Bishop Orwig of I would suppose tne poor oaraeys were me New Krriin, and will be mourned as yoi a of mure than common promise. Jesse llulsix-r, of Capt- M oyer's Com pany, has also deceased, in Fioley Hospi tal. Rev. O. I- Hatl,of Selinsgrove, serving M Chaplain in the Army, came home with the smallpox, of which he died, and was buried last Sunday. Ha was from tbe Northern part of Pennsylvania, for merly. Mat" A native of Lewisburg, who was born a Democrat," but is now in tbe Union blockadiog sorties before Charles tan, 8. C, states tbe following, in pri vate letter borne, dated 21st alt. : "You can tell your democratic friends of the North, that, on tbe receipt of tbe news of the late democratic victories, at Charleston, tbey fired 400 guns io honor of tbe victory of thcirajsnpathtting friends, nd bitter enemies of Lincoln. It is a cutting comment on the patriotism of our present democracy." nmIo August last, Capt. J. M. Linn, With others from every regiment in ser vice, was sent out for six months' recruit ing. Tuesday of lsst week, be, with another officer, was sent in charge of bout forty recruits, stragglers ic, to Louisville. Last Saturday, be waa at Pittsburg, oe board tbe "Navigator," wish all his men together after desperate efforts to keep them, and just awaiting to go down the Ohio. Prr.AWARX. The vote fjr President i in 1S00, and for Governor in 1802, were as follows: Lincoln. Breek. Bell. Douglas i860 3,815 7,337 3.8G4 1,023 Rep. Union. Democrat 1862 8,215 8,081 A very great gain for Liberty and Union in a Border Slave State. The absent soldiers would have carried our Coogresa- only men in tbe world who ever do wrong .J uw. jro Capt. M. Smith. Capt. Heintcelman pub- TA youoe man in Memphis, Teon., wh 1 . .... . . ... L ...I. in Mil, and e. i '" 'he 7r.ine in Middleburg-LteuL -r - 1 j -. The following are the officers Coktal 4?nian Klitkib. from t'aloa eeuaty. l.int CoIubf I aot appuialea. Msjnr mot apnolauel A-tjutatit Jma A. Jnbn'On. RUIr. Quartermatr Chariea Ilower, Sujrdar. eurvt-OB BOt appointed. Aitant Suwun Llr. Millar. CoaplalB Joha II. uatt'la-Mi, Perry. COMPANILfl. A. Oapt. Sliehaal T. Ihots.laiaa, Saviler. let. I.ieat. Sxlomoa K llov.rm.il, Uaapbla. id Liruu Jha I. Iltfrrolil. ayler. B. Cap! Jut- H llnney. N'-rth uinb-rf.nj. In l.tMt- Jmm V llurh.r, NrthaalMrlaad. Id Lieut. Atlam l)hoa, rlorthunitierlaAa. C C.pt. U.ar K. K.lt.r, Sard.r. In Li! Joha A. Ktiincrr. UotoB. id Li.at. R.i.w.11 Olfl, tiT-lrr. D. c.rt- U-orr. dhipp. Northumlmland. lit Li.t. rbrtntoph-r ilthri.. NurthumhrrlaDd. I.WoL Tit"'" lluinb... Nuithumbi.rlaB4. t t Jrrml h II ll.l... i'l.r6rld. lrt 1.1'Mt. An .n-w IVttll. 4'lMfiild. id I.WuL-Hilh.m Wilhar. Klk. F. C pt. Uueb llarriwa. nydrr. 1 t Lirat. lUrri Hrnu-.. fiuyili.,. id Utrut. Jolia W. taitMrliiic. Snydar. G C.pt.MichMl Smith. !Dyl.r. l.t lArnt. Jnba Mxnlironir. . Sayd.r. Sil I.H.UI. llinrjr H-nfr. nytlir. it. Cpc llrrm.a K. Krkm.D. Horthumbarland. I.t. I.irat. Ailrl H. I'attnn. Mnnhiur. 2d Li.nl. Tbom. M.pra, M'K.a. 1. Cpl. llmirti Kuhn.. Sayd.r. let. l.ltlL hrlr. Iluyrr. KDfbtr. id I.Wttl. Joha l. VHmltK SaS.r. K. C.t. Fr.nklin A. McitTmna, Lebanon. 1.1 l.irnt. Mtr.li.ia H llli.ma. JA Lieut. Albert Adurn, Nortbaatbcrland. The Uoioo county men are with Co. 0, Berlin, Pa., in a recent private letter gave the annexed account of bis preservation from a releotless despotism : "Sister, I want to give you a short des cription of a trip I made down into Mis sissippi, about two weeks sgo. Tbe firm in whose employ I am, had some business to transact in tbe lower part of that State, and I thought traveling would do me good. So I consented to go, and, as there was an acquaintance of mine going the same route, we went together. We had very little trouble io passing tbe pickets of either army, and had a pleasant trip. After transacting our business, and re turning homeward, we found Col. Blythe a reb! officer bad command of the for ces at Oxford, including those at Hernan do, and that be was enforcing the conscript law to the very letter ; so we coneluded to travel night only, for fear of being caught. The first night, we got about four miles this side of Hernando, and supposed we were pretty ssfe, but about one in tbe morn Ettioger the t'hj, and Capt. Hitter tbe Star, at New Berlin and Col. Kleckner is from New Berlin. Msy they all give a good account of themselves, and take care of our fantiy Union county boys I The Rebellion-Indian Raid. Dr. Wo. Jayoe, late Governor of Da eotah Territory, is elected its Delegate to Congress. He ssys the white victims of the Indian massacre io Minnesota, num ber from 600 to 1000, and that the peo ple there are clamorous for a condign punishment, that shall strike terror to the savages, and for their removal westward. A lady writing from Minnesota, describes scenes of savage torture and outrages equal to any that are recorded in history. some were so horrible tbat tbe words de scribing them are too vile to be written. Sue says tbat Secession Indian emmisa ries stirred their Indians np to this work. What a load of infamy is gathering upon the beads of the leaders of the causeless Rebellion I How long will tbey in the light of tbe ravages of the War they atarted be petted as "wayward sisters V How long will men at the North falsely Latest News Last week, Gonorald Grant and Sherman bejran their march from Memphis, southward, and have gained twenty miles south of Holly Springs, in Mississippi, There will be a total eclipse of the moon early on the morning of Saturday, Dee. 6th, visible, we believe, throughout the Uoited States. The eclipse occurs shortly after midnight, eo the moon will be high in the heavens. Best Work for CsvAbsiso Auents Harper's Flrlorlal Illstory OF THE r Bloat Ps-ajer Moelaassie brafi.r in the tierraan Reformed hiwe. at 4,Sabnatli afwrnoona. All are invited to atwnd Co. One or two other men were injured. nents, who nave cheated him out ot a year's fees, besides bis expenses baa be come acting Sheriff of Philadelphia. Wedoesday night of last week, by some carelessness among the employees, a rail- Uurnside's movements are vigorous, i irain at Muncv ran over and killed. and satisfactory to those in power, j Michael Armstrong. He leaves a wife Evcrv dav brings records of minor "d ,ewB chiIJ" Wayne Tp , Clinton conflicts, East and West of the Hub el center, most generally favorable to the Union cause. Congress is proceeding quietly with iiH work, interrupted as usual by the cilorts of Vallandigham 4 Co. to divert attention from the Rebels and foment quarrels at home. Near Abbeville, Miss'pi, Dee. 3. To Mai. lien. Halleck. General in Chief : The enemy deserted their fortifieations , anniversary of the battle of New Orleans. yesterdsj, destroying all Ibeir stores that they could not Carry with them. The weather is bad, and the stream somewhat swollen, making it difficult to cross, borne of the cavalry swam tbe river, however, and occupied this plaee j last night. GREAT KEkLLI01Cwf??-? M ix rnn rsiTEO statbx ESSRS. HARPER BROTHERS have eommeoce't the issue, in Numters.vf a Caasplete nwarj af Ike treat Brkelltsa la Ike T.S. The work has been for many m nlh in eonrse of preparation, by a writer every vtj qualified for Ihe last. Tbe liTaonecTioa enmaina a clear aeeooat John Tbompsoo after a wanton delay iof ,he f"ati.j ot ihe Oniedcrar. ot ike by the rascality of his Democratic oppo-1 S',M : a1..p,,o. of the t:0j. J . . . . . , . . i Mttuuon of the Lmied h'aie, and the e. tab- Rev. J. H. Aughey, a Presbyterian minister, is pubiiahiog a book, in Phila delphia describing wbat he knew of the Kebellioo while he was in the Seeeded Slates. Bitiler has writton a letter to aav that To-day, pursuit was made to Oxford. ' he does not want to be sleeted to tbe U. Coming on the rear guard of the enemy the skirmishing lasted two boors, and re sulted in the capture of some CO rebels. The pursuit will be continued to-morrow, but tbe roads sre so bad it is impossible to get up supplies for a longer eoatiouanoe of it. Gen. Sherman is crossing at Wyatt. U. S. Grant, M.j. Geo. Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Wedoesday Eve, Dec. 3, 186.'. j At 3 o'clock yesterday morning, parts of two companies, numbering in all 60 meo, belonging to tbe 8tb Pennsylvania Cavalry, under command of Capt. Wilson, who were stationed at King George Court House, were attacked by aboat 300 Reb els, who crossed tbe Rappahannock in email boats at a point some distance Ibis side of tbe Court House, thus gettiog be tween this command and tbe main body Counterfeit Five Dollar Treasury Notes, of tbe cavalry. Forty out of the sixty ; excellently executed, are circulating in escaped, and thera is reason to believe ! St. Louis. tbat more of them will yet return, tog, we were overnsuiea ny uueruiss, ana tmnt .b Reoe,( taken back to Col Blytbe s bead quarters. did not begin these wars, and attempt to He, on bearinc our ease, ordered a cor-1 lay tbe blame oo tbe victim of tbe strife, poral and three privates to be our escort, I iosti ad of tbe gailijf leaden T The pee and, after filling np some blank., turned i P' Minnesota ' begun the war," just , , ., i I as much as the President did. Tbe Reb- to us .no .a, "uem.cmeo . you are co- . -b ,,,;,,., mtJWi iU. scripted into tbe service of the Confeder- j " 0,B commenced hostilities, and ata States," and then in a very patriotic , nought the lifs of our nation and of our Capt Wilson is amoosj tbe missing. How many we bad killed and wounded, is not known. Tbe enemy left three dead. Citixena living in Kins Georce eouotr. and" tbe Indiana 1 "h b,d PPli w 8"rd ' Pro,ec' ucir uruperij, wern lagan 10 oe among the attackiog party. Tbey doubtless gave tbe information which led to tbe attack. (Capt Wilson is supposed to be Samu el Wilson, late of Lewisburg, who is in Col. Gregg'a cavalry regiment.) style gave us a long leetore on good sol- j people, beor tbe latter arose to defend j General H. W. Halleck, General io- diering, io. We agreed to go into Price's army as volunteers, or as such eater Cavalry company. But the old Col. would bear to do such arrangement So, after charging the oorporal to deliver ns to Gea. Topper (commanding at Brook Haven) in safety, under penalty of death, be asked us if we thought we could go along peace ably tcithout iron f "Ob, yes," wss our went Tbat day, fourteen miles, and at night stopped at a plantation. After sup per, seeing a piano standing in the room, I asked one of the young ladies if ahe played ? She said she did, aometi themselves. Yet creatures aro to be fouod in our midst, who proaouuea our acts of pure eelf-defeoee, "beginning tbe war." This tbey do to exculpate red- j Pittsburg Battery which waa taken from banded villains 1 How much difference ia there between tba 8ecesh and Indians, and those who apologise for their murder ous work ? teas and tbe Legislature also. Telrgrjpk Slampt. AH persons send- L rcsp0Dge ; and away we lag Telegraph Messages are required to we ,r,Teie(l ,bout put on tbe original eopy a 1 cent lei. lamp for messsges under 20 ds. ; over tbat, Set. sum p. We hsve stamps at our office far accommodation. Tbe sender must also eattMl tbe atamps by putting tbe initials , After um h ho9 found l of graphs to Stonswsll Jsckson to leave the . . . ..j .h,, data, on its ' . . j . i u j Shenandoah valley at once if be would ? n " ! .TSreTn i -".!'. eonaented to play. I happened h , Riehai0df ,nd the .bole Reb- face This m tbe Uw, and operator, caul, 0 he ..;. B1(I, Flig.. iB my i i0ppwJ l0 b, eooe.0,r,liD), wasus mcwagB ..... . v-r..v- w..-. pn,, mbleb tt sung and played beau- 0a tba south bank of tbe Rappahannock, tifullv, and sot our guard so much 10-, at Fredericksburg, to oppose Gen. Uurn Tbe effect of a change of commanders for our main army is shown by tha fact . i .i j (at toe eoemv are u voce uiawu iron t r. , , , ... o the Potomac, and from an attitude of :" l. " P wmvj j.iu. Mv i. uvw as wora raising The "Good Intent" printing office, at Mereersburg, Pa., will be sold at auolioo on Saturday tbe 8th of December. Geo. James Irwin died at the house of bis brother-in-law, Hoo. Andrew Gregg, at Hecla Furnace, SCth Nov. Dr. J. 8. Crawford, of Williamsport, has been appointed a medical examiner for pensions, by the Commissioner of Psosioos. M'CoIlum, the speculator in Lyeomiog county sbioplasters, in default of bail was committed to jail in Philadelphia. i Wm R. M'Neil waa installed pastor or tha Williamsport Baptist Church, Thurs day eveniog, 7th Dec. our army, and drove tbe enemy across tbe ! Portsmouth aad Dover (N. II.) bavs Week water at Fraoktoo. We have thirty I8 nepoonoaa ny increased majorities, odd prisoners, and are niekiaf np more in , Ongressmsn, nett Spring. tne roads. Msoy of tbe killed and wounded. lishmenl of the National Government ; Ihe oristn. development, and pmeress of the doc trine of Nulliftcation and Secessina, and the vanno rhases which thev asnmed. onlil The national convention of loyal and the final culmination in the (Irrat Kthttlim. j patriotie men, which was to have been' The Hi.Toat enmpme an account, rlrawn , held at Pittsburg, on the 25th November, ; from the most anthr nne soorrei. of ihe Events j is postponed until the 8th of Jsnuary, tbe of lhe Wlr: inirieu" of the "'he" leaders ; one section ; Ihe reat I'pnsine; of th People for the maintenance of ihe National L'fe and iikienre; the rapi't creation of an immense Armv and Navv ; Bitle i hjr Land an8ra. The Ii.trsrTiov rnmprr Portraits of thoe who have borne a prominent part in the airuele; Maps of different localities ; Plans of tea.line anions ; Views of scenes of inter est, and of the most important Battles. These lllusirations are mostiv from drawings taken on the spot, by arti&ts deputed for ihat purpose, to accompany every division of our Army and Navy. Every facility at the command of the Pob likhers has been employed in the preparation and execution of this work ; and Ihey confi dently believe Ihat it will form the most trust worthy and valuable historv which can he prepared of ThF. GREAT STRUGGLE FOR THE AMERICAN UNION. Mode aad Trran af Pakllrallaa. Tbe work will be iscued in Numbers, con sisting nf 24 paces of the size of "Harper't Wetklji" printed from clear type, upon .fine paper, and will probably be Completed in about Twenty Numbers. The Numbers will be issued at intervals, if possible, of about three or four weeks. The Price of each Number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Uenis. The Illustrations in each Numberare alone worth the price asked. Men out of employ ment, especially SIC K OK DISAHLED SOL DIERS, can find no other work o sure of ready aale and good profits. For further par ticularly apply to the Publishers. HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York yrw uoomi AIV UUOC.1t KM IT UuOMl rum ru j.rt wrrmt roM rjLl d.rt wiyTumi rvM l AI L ax ; CALt .VS Mtt CALL AXtt MCht iali JXP stir CALL A.1B HIT SKBMir. rim t cm MKMmtm. wcittu co XMKttM, VI 1MB at c0 kktMAM, AfltfUM m VO Lvwlaharg, 5ev. 1SSS 1 S. Senate we presume for same reason that "Jack wouldu t eat bis supper. Dr. Wallace (Rep) will contest tbe lection to Congress of Gsa. Jesse Lazear in tha Greene, Washington, Beaver and Lawrence District, Pa. "Chopping bees," to prepsre and deliv er to ibe families of soldiers in the field a supply of wood for the Winter, are all tbe rage ia Iowa. George Bubb, of Mootoursville, baa been appointed eolleetor of United States taxes for the Lyeomiog Congressional dis trict. The Nrw York Jribume says that tbe Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief Assosiation have taken rooms at 176, Fulton atraet Pocket Book and other cooaS of that kind on band or Io or-ter bv toe Uwitburc Bookbinder. CH:TAHI JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR iMI GrtitlrDicm's) ratrBlNbftasj f)ter. Market St.,jutt abort the Hank, I.EWISBIRG. X. J lie subscriber has removed into tha new fittr d and commodious k.rerom of Thomas) Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casirneres, Hilki, Shirts, Drawers, Aa. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in tha best style and most reasonable terms. Beinaj a practical Tailor, and employing the beat workmen, I can confidently invite both OJol and Arte Cuttomm do n': forget the Higu The Red Door! May t, IMI ' J H BEAI.B Fortress Mosrok, Dee. 2. To Ma- Chief : An expedition was sent out from Suffolk yesterdsj by Msj. Gen. Peck, which captured to-day Ibe celebrated Estate of Lieut. J. Gilbert Beaver. VD.VHNISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. Letters of Administration on Ihe estate of J. Gil bert Beaver, deceased, late of Lewisburf. bavins; been granted to the subscriber by the j Kettster of Union county in cue lorm ot law, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all aavint; any just claims against the same may present them dtitv authenticated for settlement li ft.l l.H HS.i t.K, i.ew.sDurr Administrator with the il TO TAX COLLECTORS. rpAX Collectors are hereby aotioed Ibat II la X absolutely neccessary that their llapb. caies should be setled by DEC. COURT, and we hope that every Tax Payer will see tha necessity of paying his taxes by thai lime, as there is a great demand an Ihe Treasurer f.T the support of lauuliea ol Volunteers who are now in the service of Ihe United Stales, and who must be paid monthly. The Collectors will also recollect that all properties upon which taxes can not be col lected, must be entered up by 1st of January as, after tbat lime, it will aot be a lwa oat said properties. Collectors most spp'y for their Exonaraa lions al December Coaru J. A. MERTZ, Treasurer ryThe Buffalo Tp. Teachers Institute enemy were vrur loss is sriuiosr. r m.., ,k- u . . , k Vi . ....... . . .1 L I . V DVU1IS7I Jonst A. DlX, Mainr-Geuerai. Hauek s and the Limestone T Mr. Wells baa raised the frigate United , "hool house at 10 A. M. Saturday. Dec.. TOBACCO & CIGARS! FpHE snilersigned, having porrhawJ ihe X Tobacco and Cifir hhup of laiel Os aM. Martcci tirei, opposite Wall Store, invites all bis friends t patrrxiir rhat " id stitQiioa." WM. BRtJW.N, Ja. Astwisbarg, Not. 24. t&l REMOVAL! THE undersigned has removed her hers Institute fsaa THE undersigned has removed t". wenrvVaC Millinery Establishment threatening Mirylsnd and Pennsylvania, to a line of defence south of Washington, for fear their own Capitsl will be taken. Wss there ever a greater change wrought in ao short a time f Jeff Davis tele. to the rooms rerenilv ocenpted by Thos. ttrier'a Jewelrv ihon. Market street, between The retolar quarterly report before Ihe j Front and Second, where slie is prepared to j ble to notice. I'nlosi County Court rrsrilaasssttlaai WHEHEAS.thc Hon. AM L. MOODS. President Judge for the Soth Judicial District uf Pennsylvania, computed of las) counties of L'aiott. Mtdlia aad ttayder, aa4 Jsa WSi.m andJoaa WasasEss)aAaao ciaie Judges ia Union county, have issued ihe.r j precept, oeanne date the 20ih day of Sept, I l6'J. and lo me directed, for tbe holdinr of am anneied Orphans' Court. Conn of Common Pleas, Over and I ermmer. and lerneral sduarter rtes-iuaa. at LEW lsbl KU, for lae county of l.MD.N. on the Third Monday of DECK, (beina lha 1.1th day) IMtz, and to eoannue one week. Nonce is therefore hereby given lo tba Cor. oner. Justices of ibe Peace aad Constable taj and for the county of t'aioa.lo appear ia ihe.r own proper persona with their retorts, laqat. sitions.eiarainalions aad other remembraneea 10 do those things which of laeir onVces aad la their behalf apperiaia lo be done i aad all Wit nesses and other persons proseeaiing ia behalf of Ihe Commonwealth araiast any person or persons, are required lo be then aad therm attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be pnnetnal in, their attendance at tbe appointed time agree. avajA man, calling himself Charles 8uart, last week atole a couple of oxen from P. R. Hayes, of Cogsn Station, Ly terested that they forgot their prisooers. I asked permission to go to tbe kitchen ing Co. Pa. and drove tbe. to Union- J dfink. 1 ""7 '"" tb a . .. i ii i r . i. . l .1 ; ..i . aide's advance. Il ia a good sign. Gunboats hsve gone up the Rappabsn nock nearly to Fredericksburg, but beyond Sab Vminm To wbera ha sold them for ' ,0 "HOW. Une 01 100 iaaies weni out j loss our posiuuu oeiuro iub enemy is nos , - . i - , , i , .... i u J l l ' " SO. to Jacob Kremer. He was there overtakes, tbe money was restored to Kre mer and the oxen to Hayes, and Stuart was seat to jail at Lewisburg to await a trial. Pot Ofirr Drparimrnt. Even after the aeeeasion af most of tbe Slave States, tha Rm'pU for tbe U. 8. mail service were owrW Fifty Tkinunmd DJlart less tbao be fore, while tbe Expentri mere reduced Two a Half Million of Dollar. There have been maoy reforms in expenses, and careful efforts are made to render the ervios more perfect and affective. California. Tbe vote for President a 1660, sad for Superintendent in 1362, wen as follows : Lincoln. Douglas Breek. Bell 1850 39,173 38,516 34,334 6,817 Rep. Union. Den. Brack 1862 51,238 21,514 15,817 A handsome Rep. Union gain. jtA. Judson Roland has received an appointment at Chaplain io the Army. He if the 9th of the class of 10 last grad matea of tha University at Lewisburg who bu aeea service in tbe Union army. avaCapt.Crotzer acknowledges presents f aword and belt from eititens of Lew isburg, revolver, sub tc from bis Com feoy, and onions and pepper for bit Com pany from Ladies of Mifflinburg. j tvaBisbop Orwig, of New Berlin, baa been appointed, by tbe General Confer ence of tbe Evangelical Association, to visit their German mission, next summer. 8. Neils, substitute. os out We bade her good bye, thanking her for ber kindness. Then we started, over fences and through fields, at the rate of 2.40. But we found we could not keep np that gait all night, and, seeing materially cbsneed since lsst advices. Tbe Rebels are throwing op new breast works every day. Delay in bringing np the train of pontoon bridges for Geo. Burnside to cross tbe river.mtjrfered with bis prompt advance. ?. c.-l.i r o:..n!'. -- i.lt S.CU. L'l...' v. Pi wit we were not very eioseiy pursued, ioo a i -tde , recooooiaanee in fores tbe latter short rest : we came lo a plantation, where pwt jM, Weet, towards Winchester, we got an old negro to give ns some capturing nearly all tbe officers of White's break faat. which consisted of corn-cake ' Rebel cavalry, with ordnance, commissary aad a nieea of meat Then went into a ' uon' 80 bores 80 ",,le ,n? 40 P"- aaWe sent all our home patroos the President's Mesasge on Wednesday and Thursday, in an Extra, which should have Vaeled Lore on Tucsdaj. hay mow, and slept nntil sun down, when wa got some more provision, and at dark started on our journey again. Tbat night, wa awam two creeks, and waded three. Aboat day break, we came in sight of Memphis, and truly wo were rejoiced, after bavins such n narrow escape. After eatiog hearty breakfast (in Memphis in stead of Brook Haven) turned into bed. Got a very bad eold by my adventure, bat nearly well of that, now. W ill. Black Flao at Corinth. An army correspondent of tba Grand Rapida Style atatea tbat, tbe last ebarge of tbe Rebels at Coriotb, the blaek flag waa raised by one of their regiment. The bearer of it met the fate he deserved. No sooner wss it seen by our men, than he waa riddled with bullets, and ba fell grasping bis black flag. After tbe battle, ba was re futed a burial by our troops, and hi body was lifted up against a stump, where it remains, holding this emblem of barbarity, and rotting in the son. &.A Board of Medical Offioers has been appointed by tbe Surgeon General vales, and killed and wounded 50 more of tbe rebels. wounded. Our loss was 15 killed and At tbe New York charter election, Tuesday, tbe Republicans gained 2000 on their vote for Wadswortb, and the Demo crats lost 8,000 on their vote for Sey mour a relative Administration gain of 10,000 in one month of "change" ia tbe Army management. Tba N. Y. Evening Post bss tba beat authority for stating tbat Gen. Cats, in a communication to tbe President, baa ex pressed Ihe fullest approval of tba removal of Gen. M'Clellao from the command of our army in Virginia. We learn from the proceedings of the Rebel Congress that tbe Redskin race is now represented in that body a represen tative of tbe Cherokee Indians being ad mitted to a seat in the House of Represen tatives. O, "Anglo-Ssxondom 1" John Levy, of Lewistown, for n num ber of yasra engaged in tbe boating busi ness, wss drowned at tba bead of Chesa peake Bay, Monday morning last. His body was recovered and brought to nis borne. A eon of J. R. H inkle, of Old Lycom ing township, had his skull frsctured by a in iKHusville, to examine eanaiaates lor kick . " Satordav evening, nnd tbe positions of Staff Surgeon and Assistant I died Sunday morning. Tbe deceased wss Surgeon of Vonuteers. Surgeon A. P. Meylert is President of the Board Sur geon M. Goldsmith, Secretory. Journal aboat thirteen years of age. Jnaeph A. Mathews of Lewistown, ia ap pointed Colonel of Ibe l'-Sth V. V. Ihe Cumberland, which was sunk near Newport New. The Report of tba Secretary of War aay : "Tbat portion of tbe United States which is now, or has been during tbe last year, the scene of militsry operstions, is eoofined wiihin ten militsry depsrtments. Tbe armies operating in those departments, according to recent official returns, consti tute n force of aeveo hundred and seventy Eve Ihonsand three hundred and thirty six officers and privates, fully armed and equipped. Since tbe data of tbe returns, Ibis number baa been increased to over eight hundred Iboussnd. When the qootaa are filled up, Ihey will number a million of men, and Ibe estimates for next year are based upon that number." Brig. Gen. F. E. Patterson bsa been found dead in bed, at Fairfax C. H., Vs., shot by bis own pistol, but not known whether by accident or design. It was bis blundering or treachery that lost the Unionists a victory at Malvern Hill and bis father (Robert Patterson) gsve tbe Rebels Ibe dsy at tbe first Bull Run. Col. Blair has resigned his seat in Con gress from St. Louis, lo enter the Army. Mr. Hanehett, re-elected to Congress from Madison, Wis., bss since died, of fever. Both were Republicans. Gen. Brsgg informs tbe Confederate government tbat but 1500 Ken tuck tens joined him ; tbat the people hesitated to take Confederate money, and that ha had to pay three prices for bis soppliea. Tba London Time and all the Tory or gans in Eoglsnd are great admirers of M'Clellsn, and prophesy trouble abont hia removal. Society ol Inquiry, will be delivered in the oapiisi church, next Sunday afternoon, at o'cl.ick, by Mr. R. A. Stone. Bubject, Bap- I ui niissiuoa in iswrarn. Tan.. A. Gill, Rec. Sec. Correcteil Weekly Wheat Rye Corn, old , Oats Flaxseed.. 81,25 Egs 70 Tallow ... fiO Lard 35 Ham 1,50 Clover seed.. IS 8 10 10 555 Msj. Thomas J. Jordan, captured in Kentucky five months ago, bu been re leased, and is now at Usirisburg, but will soon return to service. Uncd Apples. $ 1,00 Wool 50 toSO FirkinHuttcr 12 Potatoes 60 Fresh Butler... 20 Country Soap 4 i 6 BY Kev C tt. Ih h. l,h .it. isa c ll'Kn aad III-. J1SK1A I.KI-kll. totri of Kat Holt.lo.. B nine. 21 rnrt, silijiMXN HKNNI'K of Weet Buna- lot sod Mlsa 51111 A. MlkLKK ol Bult.loe. B Re. A llsrtinan. loth Au- VH. U. SHOWWAL- TKHaoJ MiM MAKV II. CHl'itcU, both of larrll.. r R.t. II. A rK-lrrlHt. 27th alt , FKANriK FKiil.ET Bad H..f KATE bAKKil, .11 ot Wetaown. UraJr Te ar feilnmnn Brier. ISth ult. Rl.f BVI.KH bb.1 Mi.. KAlll.sr.l. IIKnillu. both or Ki-bMs.UtllM. -i.id Oil.. IIIOKi.N YoDKK, nf H.jdoCo. U.,aa.l Uu.lsAB.AU ll tKMAN.or Bratua Tp.. I'.. Bake and Trim Bonnets, Hats, and other articles in her line, in the best and handsomest manner, she has on hand aa estensive varieiv of the most attractive styles of nntane-tB.f'alxi.t UIMrro'alliata, Artlatrlal flemrrti, Rlbbwm. and other Millinery Trimmings, to wh;ch she in vites the attention r-f tbe public. Thankful fur the favors heretofore extended to her. she hopes the same generous patron age maybe retained; and she would also be happy to secure a more extensive acquain tance. AMANDA L. ZLUtK. Lewi.bors. April ti. inrts Dfro, tn Miffliritairt, 23th all, IUOMAS CROXMILLIR, la bit 4fth year. In Hartley, 27th alt, WILLIAM B. ton of fiaiab Corl, la nu Vila yaar. In Waltt DerTj.5tli alt, aiad t ytara and 22 dayrs JAMK3, sob of John Campbell. la Northnraherlaoil. Xov. 14, Mrs. SUSAS COl'BSIX, afrd R2 yaara and It days. la Hartl.y Tp, 2d Inat., BENJAMI OOODLANDBR, fcrmerty of Milton, agml aboat so yaara. In eVhoYrove, Nov. 30th. of aaaall box. Rev. O. U HALL, Chaplaia of tbe 117th Reg. p. V. and formerly Pa'tr of tha Seliairro.e, Anvosta, aad Trarorton Baptiat rherehws. Atfi-d 34 yaara and IS days. laLr.isbarg.SOth all, WILLIS SI-WORTn. ared S asoatns aad It days, aon of Maos and liachawl Zaut aieyvr. In Lawiabanr, at tatt- MART, Saatbterof R.O. and Mary A. tt.ta.1. afrd 2 yaara tt aaoatha and 4 daya. Two small companies Penn'a Cavalry were captured by a dub of Rebel cavalry aerosa tha Rappahannock above Fredericks burg. Tba British anti-slavery society has is sued an address to call for sympathy with tha emanaipation party of the North. 8quada of Deserters, from different camps in that vicinity, are being brought back M Hsrrisburg every day. Richard S. Field (Rep.) of Trentam, in appointed U.S. Senator from New Jersey, in plsoe of John R- Tbompsoo, dee'd. Administrator's notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on ihe Estate of JOHN B. FISH Elf, late of Brady township. Union Co., deceased, have been framed to the undersigned, by ihe Register of Union county, in due form of law j therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having just claims aga;nst the aame are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORtiE HILL, Admin'r Brady Tp, Dee. S, 1862 pd Executor's notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters tes tamentary on the last will and testament of BE.NJAMIN GOODI.ANDER, dee'd, late of Hartley Twp, Union eounly, hare been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due form of law; all persons having claims against said estate will present them, and those owing said estate are reques ted to make immediate pavment. to ROBEKT KEED, ccuter Hartley, Dee. j, ISbi Real Estate. For Rent or Sale. aVThe well. known TAVERN STAND Jilj. situate on Market <. in the Boroueb of l.ea-isburg now in the ..ccupaitcv of V. D. Cox. J. WOI.FE. A Farm, Saw mill, St Timber Land, LI. aili .inms, for sale on moderate termst A1 Tne Farm contains about one hundred and forty (tin) acres, all in cultivation, with a good two-smrey frame Dwellin? k House and St.me llirn. The M MiliJLaJL has the large w.uer power of Peons Creek wiih about SOO Aciet of Timber Land all adjoiotng. in Limestone Tp, Union Co. Apply lo Js M. Tinon, Agent, Mifflin bnrg, fuur miles from ihe premises, or lo HUGH BELLAS, Snnbury. (ivea under mv hand aad seal at Ihe Shcr tft'a Drhce in Lewisburg tbe l.ttb day f November. A D I S62, and ibe "6th year at lb Independence of the United States of Aaaest. ca. God save the Commonwealth ! L- F. ALBRIGHT. Hherii Issue List fur Court, Dee. 15. I Abm and John Aurand va C T tckaf9 t A J Sampsel R Miocker vs L 8 Hern id 3 Mary Becklrv vs Wm Deob er H Bauaa i 4 Wra Hartman va Jas Marsh Co I 6 Wm H Ublinger vs Alex Amnions 0 Eli SI iter vs P Billroyrr and oth 7 John Brown vs Rubt Candor a N Mensch's Ears vs VonngmandsWalteay fas H Phriner vs Wm Rale 10 Danl Rengler vs J W Andersen It Edward A James vs Levi Kookc aad elk IS Kellers for Rale vs C H Shrmer wiib nut 13 J A J Young vs Jos M Thomas 1 t Trustees of University vs Jas 8 Marsh 15 Saml Gernberlmg vs Michael Eyer 16 Cyrus Eaton vs J M C Ranck 7 Jos W Shrmer vs Mania Meurl 14 Geddes, Marsh A Co vs James P Roan 19 Chs Cawley vs Mengea A Penny wt m til Mi Kleckner same it C H Shrmer for Vance vs Wm Rule tt same for use same '-i:t aame same SI J Kleckner for use G B vs C M BenTer 5 llavid Trntt vs Michael Trait SIIERIFF'S SALES. BT vinne of sundry writs of VenXx.issned , out of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, I will expose ai Public Sale or Outcry, on MONDAY ihe ISth day of Dee'r, 1815, al the Cou:t House io Ihe boro' of Lewisbnrg, at I o'c'10ck,P M A certain tract of Land sitO ate in Kelly Tp, Union Co.. hounded on the. 3m,,n by land u't Geo. F. Millen, E-q, on ,ne west and north h. land of Jacob Keiser. inj OB Ine emsI b- lne ; "'an. -ne susquenanna river, con- tainingTWXTl AC KKSs more or less, whereon a-e erected a Brick Dwelling Jaaav House. Wash Hute.a Wood House, jkl a Bank Barn, a WelFwtih a pump.and other Outbuildings, etc., wiih ibe appurtenances as he properly of J. B. Dirtetmm. Also, at the same lime and p'are, a certain Lot of Ground, situate ra ihe Borough of New Berlin, and conntr aforesaid, bounded on ihe east bv Vine street, an the south by land of Jacob Mauck, on the west by land of ' chart, David Manek.on thenorih by land of Dr. J. R-njrrm .As Lots, containing 1 ACRE, mare or less, with the appurtenances as ihe properly of 6. A. SeebcU. V L F ALBRIGHT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oince. Lewisburg, Nor. 17, iMt GRAND JUIIORS, Dec T. 1862. Brnrfv John Miller, letouourg Jo'nn Crossgrove, Robt H Laird, Thomas lUward. F. A. Donehuwer. Hortlrf Samnel Corl. Buffulce Jacob Derr, Joseph Voneida, John C. Uunkle. UniVifi Nicholas Steiler. Mifflinburg tico Dreisbach, R. F. Barber Hie Derr John K. Correy, David Ramsey, Charles A. IlieffendenVr. K'iljf lames Fancboner. Isaac Kltng. Buffalo' ln M. Cadwallader, Daniel Miller, Elias Brown. ftartleton Daniel long. Lirnntcne Henrv Mowrer. Lewu George P. Rshl, John Sejth. THA VEKSE JVRORS. rlAife Derr David 5teninger.Andre MTIen achan, Jacob Kustcnborder, iareub Reedy, Robert Candor. Krlig Jacob B. Kelly, h hn Hrmrael. tW BujTjiie George M'Collnm, Peter Gets, Leonard WolT. Lru-ia Valentine Ruhl, tliatles P. Sweng'e, John Spigelmyer. Mifflinbure lohn Cast, A. R. Kling, Enoch Miller, Jaeo Fot. HttrlUtrm James Herd, Jacob Smith. John F. FOR RENT. THE Brick Hooae on West Market owned by J. MILES E VAN!, will be rented nntil April next, er until Annl. INS4. Inquire of LEW IS Z. JUNES. JSu. ii, 15:. (,'ivrmi An rhappel. Robert Bennrtl. Jnna. Hummel, Isaac Eyer Jr. Haml Meek, Geo elsor. ( has S'rsr. S.irnl Rmer .Vrio Aerrta Abram Black. Ahram Scboch Lewi'Streg Adam Beaver, John Lilly, H. L. M'MakoB. Baff,ih Joha Shadle. Benj. Lahr, J. Hank. Harllrt Mark Halfpenny, 8. K. Drie.harb. John IThorch. V Buffi- Philip Stplev. B'n Rel-h. Le I Shoemaker, Elms Kei-h Kan Pi-h'r J.-.rfy-Daniel M'fan, l.c.h K"" 1 Limnlvtie- Eni-j liin.ri l.u in "a et 1 Vpptr RpCk
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