MIJjE. Jjlr O. X. VrOKDEN AND J. K. COIINliLIUS. At if per Tear, nlw.iy In Ailvanre. 'THE UNION'," establish in l-slitttnie So., 2,093. LEWISr.ORG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 18(12. 'TIIROXirLE," establish-.''! i;i 1 1 ? IVlmle Xo., 977. iilWlSltJmii rilillMMU SMM-VltKLl TufSiJaV .Mitrin & FrMaV Afternoon. - PdticnCO and Courage. It hns liocn tlirt ehtNTful hope of everv true Aineiietin, that Ood had grout designs for gnod in loniuli ti"r nnd i'.Mirtiiatiiig ilic L'tiitcl State's. UntrratctuI as we have lieei; noud nnd wicked as we ait- ami notwilli standing our cruel injustice as a -o.i-jiU; lovarls the: li;ek and etijijn r colnied races and llieir ile-ecii -l.iiits. elill "e in iy iii'lulji; llie It- J ", that pur sure vtusiisctut'iil eiule.l we are yet to lile.-s tii'j win I I us a lieo and Christian land- True, fc4lnJ uiot.-. ir. a mjlfrii'U way. The uue;ieet d magnitude of tac ItL'bellinii.dcvcliijiiiiL' mouth I'V inmitli. Las astoni.-lii-'d every one. I!ut it is jironf luiw lo;:.r it had heen plotted und liow far aud wide were its M'cret resources, thrniiirU the North and i:i Euroie. A full knoa led jre of tlinse powers of the adversary, some times is a Ftasserins check to hope, anil a proof that much Hood and treasure may yet L-e expended. Oar national imnaiiencc and want of faith is herein manifest. We mu-t liavc all vic:o: or we pine and despair. liut, in soher truth, that is tilireasoual 1 '. With traitors iu our midst, uuprep in.'d for a :---i ..i i I foe. we have done wieid'vs. ( .1.1 '. ler a!l VO have aitiel of in 'a. of means, of hkill, of knowledge, tiad of territory, and it w .ll lie sc mi that never was so formidable a sedition so well met, and such mei-mes put in operation for its dowt.f.ul. '1 le re!' ne, let no disaster, or disappointment, or evid ence of vycakue.-s. o!" prolleaey, or of undue umbinoii, di.-heartcu u manly confidence in the liual triumpii of Liberty and Law, and a glorious future for oi r coatitrv and m r race. Another cliarai tei i-tie I'.nilt of our people is their intolerance of differen ces of opinion. K.ich thinks his own road the best, allhoT.'U several lea 1 to the same point. .Now. in the new and tnottieutous ipie.-tious nrisii. iu our eventful day, the he-: of men all aiming at the same ro.-uli may li.-a-grce as to means of necontpli-himr it. Cabinets, (ienerals. Editors, and the People, may disagree as to mean-, but ajjree as to the end. " la essen tials, uuity : iu mm-cssentials, tolera tion : and in all things, charity," is a iust mutto lor our nun'. tipport, in i.earty good u ill, thoe in power SO loutj as iu power. STICK TO Vti'n, lnl.l.t th. .rrrk . t fir. .rt I rii..k., H h-tf MHOwn- reiel It..- -la- . 1- r. Anil &Ty drni .ii. .nil -j! keuiiiic .trwH. Cp... tliv rei-ai.c r-.tuuii.- Itiuna. r, Th. raiik. rl.i- ue t .n.rii c-uiin.u I, Till b.mi.1 . f..ii.er Ui j. li. l.-Niti.r; Coiul'.' I Hi. lurmu. -Ii.hO. tli.-; .l.ii.l, Aud euaaer.lur liivji rttck t-.gfl&.r. Vhcn. now. 'mi I U'l (ur einttrjilrr.' wi.iiis i Atlil Ctiair fiat Ul lei V oti of wtH are! want, Irf tjt ami Usltrr, our font, of aii:a-l"f. totlif Uie liU -k i- 'f fbsil (ri-wul wjr.-rin ; Imu-I, Aitl II y lifcr sVntf U-lurtf i tl irMther? Kn, mJv by utile, a I hu I 10 hml, tl Uad Hir (ruuuil moU LtcH U-g' tlr. Go4 jm uu tunfn. ui onr riglit. Ttw tir-t In b'-tf "ur -tr.-W. thr LLvC T aHrrU-h nbr-ta.! lii kiu'Iir inilit. To bl itiiiT our t-ni d: C t.ruiiKT. Th-o il t'kj - Lroibt-r t.l. An4 ln.w lit b- I Urlcrr tl.tj wt-t.ther, If h ant (mi .r il-titr.i- nil, Yoti 11 Leip Lim up ami fticd ti-rtirr. M'- V.No Ciiiiiu in. in ci'iild I hiinc Clellan fur tk vt Mi to take llielimninl jililioiili lie l ist .'iO.HiMI men in the li'ort, fur he doubtless did hi., lu st. Ali etui see, now, liow lie miirht leive dune lu-tter. Why, then, should JSurnsidv be ahrt-i'd. for TBVINO to take Fredericksburg, and losing a third as many men ? Jtltint it erer guint'f without trying, l'urt Dimels ui SEEM EH a harder place to take than Frcd cricksbure;, but the latter turns out to be the stronger. All true I 'uiuti tiien ni'iuriied when M'CMlan f oil. d, ns -well as vtlieu TSurnsidc failed traitors only grinned Miisaction, and L'ln:i!ed over the lasses of the latter. It is c:y onmigh fur any tu Pec, AFTEttan effort fails ur gains, wherein it might have been better ur worse, and it is as easy to condemn a repulse as to huzza for a victory, although the merit of a com mander may be citi t!ly great in one case as in the other. Washing-ton, and other Generals, were ol'tcner defeated thin ltuniside h:u bfcu, yet were vaitby of and retained the confidence ol' the people. !s.Oti Pabbith evening, 21st inst , Alberl IJ. Vorse, formerly printer and re- j ceotiy member nf the bar uf I'uion C 'un y, was ord.intd a preacher of the Chris-, tian persuasion, in thtir Chapel at Lewis- j borg. Elders K'di. and Uodcubaugb I officiated on the occasion. aWD-iu't firget our Carrier Hoy, Thursday next. He has not foreotten you iu bis over 100 visits the past year aod all bis and our compensation for ihat trouble is your voluntary gifts for bis Address. Thomas Connelly, of Pry Valley, who mi wounded by the premature d:s- eharee of rnwrl... ; . I.,. died, leaving a wiftf and three young O r au uuwia. V . a -J c-.ua,v children. , , , . . ' BaSJ. I'oIWl: I. orate 1....;.. i a fnrl.annti r..oti.il is. 1 ....(..-j I i... o j - 6- --,..,1., o.iuiuajf ttOrniDg, With bis father. WTMonday noon finds -he West" Hranch ' ,i. , ., .. , . : ciear ot ,ce again and the fcun ehiLing: a ssnrini! oav. i i " t Wrinkle, arc the ruls made by the Wis of tunc. j Vhr VllUilMA. Tuia proposed new State commences on the Potomac teond comity crt of that in which is Harper's Perry, ami runs io an irrvguUr mouuuia et)Uiu wptif unl;i ;t strikes Tu" l'otk of Ilig Sandy river. All north west of lhat line id the new State. If erected, it will embrace more than ne third (if the lenilory if the old Slate, but not one ibild uf the population, and tin- ' o com pare as follows : Cuuti- W'lit-. Kr s-;,,.. T. t.i O'l Vir V.t.l ,, U 1 . um s -i.'.i i.w; lis:i " I!-thtg- Ihvr 11 I "17,411 Li.uii 4:'.'h. l,.'--'t...il5 West Virginia ii the Devest part uf the 0!i State, and i qui'e ftiouatainois on i's rn-tem ct-s, tm nire sinimth and iuviiiu, . stai I. It is a health; cli uiitp, I he s ul is fertile, and, relieved uf SliiVi ry, w.iuld 3 lurisb almost as grcjtlv as Oiiin, t he other aide f the river. tirst.TiioM.vs Li.oyo 1'orTert, son of Joel C. I'olter, of I.ewisburg, was killed in the action at I're 1 riekaburg. He was chief of a pun which w is ouce dismounted he tm k it to the rear, bad it repaired, r.-turntd to the action, and in an hour if'er had both legs shot (ff, above the knee, by a einu n ball. He was taken to the rear, bu' lost so much blood before ho was an. fid 'd to that he died next iuonnii2. 11 i'j'h lad r lit '!:th and : was a m iral, patriotic ac'ied ihe ae 21 years, last euii-eel with his brother (no a Lieu'.) in a Clearfield company. ItiTd S. Sjnuidoij, I it? of Ij'-wi.linrg, is Serg. aut M j r f in.- 2l'h N' J K , anil wus in the b.-tt'c of Frederieksbur, with his two brothers in law, Ci : i .M'M.han and Clinton M'Mahao. All esriped unhurt, exc pt Mr. Spiuldinj, who received an ounce bail in bis right aboul d r. It wasextracicdjoi! h iurs afterwards, a:al the Surgeon bade him count himself am '! lie- di-abled for a white, but be i.evir went off duty. trThe resp .t.iibilitii s which rest on the 1'rcM.lcut of the I'ni'ed States in th. se times are sub as few fit rui-n would like to bear. We can well believe that I'r'KiJi'nt Lincoln pp. ke his honest feel ings, when, da bights ago, ne said to a per.on who was expressing sympathy far the sutT ring sol diers, that he fell f ir iheir ulT-ring as keenly as any one could, but that be woall willingly, if duty lo bis country would p rtui', cxihangj places md plantations, once beautitul and fi ur iETHER. wi'h any s.liier in ihe ranks. ishing are des rayed. Mi-i-ip; i is low 8?g..The Lwi.hurg & t.at Uuffaloo . Ii'mIhn' Institute, is to net at 9, A. M , uf Saturday, od Jan , 1 C3. The folloing Exercises were appointed i for thiA pecsi.tn of the luttitute : Pr-inff. M:-i A. Tl ?tnnr. Wnit 'ii Anfli . ( lM".u. N m V-J. L. Irfin. Inm-imi'in h-iil i'.trri.UK-ttl. A $ br-H. li Ail.n.ht. ; HiFur J (i H.vt-r. Tw-Afliinf nl.i.ilreii t r l Mi M P. PKfr. irv.-ract.y -l -. nf V Mi-,. A. K lteaiinj;-V jut.'r. igl,t Tbn bin Mii- 11. Iloughtnu. ibcrt Johrisin, of Lewisburg, is 1 u morablv di-char?ed from servico. on : account of lii w.iiind liplnnicd trt , - - Co. 1. 5th Ta. Keecrves After preach. ing four limes one Sabbath, Chaplain W- 1. JabD-on was laid by two m hh!h wi;n pneumonia, from which he has ju crcd so as tu visit his friend, io Uu. r e, jayLieut. Wm. A. liruuer, of Sun- j bury, who fell serving with the Milton. Company at Fredericksburg, was a printer; and druggist by occupation, served in Ibe Mexican war, and bad reached 41 years. He bad 00 family. On tbe mother a side, Lis attendants. The lom ly sentinel pa be was descended from tho Urady family, tiently parades bis beat for an hour, but conspicuous for bravery in the Ucvolulioc- D!fl(riJ ,he DPXt expires, he's heard calling ary war. - j aloud, ''Next relief, fail iu !" larSiVm. Uellman, son of Daniel Bell-1 It is scarcely oue week since wo bade man, late nf Union Co. Pa., enlisted with adieu lo our present camp, not expecting the 47th III. Keg., and died at Howlirg "cn Hospital, Si iost., in bis 19th year. , We are told the remains of a younger brother uf Lieut. K 'pier, serving with biiu in Mojer'e Company, wcte buried in Milton, Saturday last. . tuGeorge W. Ue'z, son nf Adam, of t .. o- : i'i...-..i'j i' .w., JF t ... v.-i -Y"'. was wounl.d in the ba'tle of I red.-ricks ; bur by a shot in the bead, taken to Ioizabeth hospital, in Washington, and ! died the -d inst. His ag" was about IS years. Hi. bvJy is to be brought borne for interment. I JiafThe Uuffaloo Township Teachers' Institute, meets at the Farmersville School Hou.e, Saturday, 3d Jan. 1SG-J uf Kiercises : Order Alj'ml-t !'- Mnhr rtli..(rri.h l.y S K lol.-irh iram-"ir i f K T. Vitioiih Llut-titioii ly Wm Kri-r t-arWe are told that Thomas S. was filled with tho "cannon's opening; a fire, at llickorytown in Lower Maho Mackcy K.-o , uf Milton, died, on Friday roar," and tbe army apprised uf the duties ' townsbin. ou Sim la? week, abou' last, aged about 70 years. Mr. Mackey ' was Asssor of Northumberland county. : ,.f .1.. :....... a I and iLfluential citizens of that vicinitv. waav. w. iiig UriHi llllfll'tjrini. FiS ril'"l fll ' - tlbom.s C. lrotter, late of rhila- - , ,. i i . .. . - - .. ... -. i ..... ... . n. urabcrlani Uounty tiann, at bbamokio in Chrle. W IV.Ie re.ned .nj i rioted o I b.i.deipbia. " pThe Sublimity of Devilish Impti- denre ia the attempt to make tbe Kepub-: .. . ..... .t . n k ueuee ib lue anc ini'v iu lua.e mo K.eiiu- . .'can Administration areonntable for all J (he failures of L'cm xratic Geacri.3 ! j tr'e have heloro u the in'uhnt Ai-ira of the HI: It July, IV,fl It has in it In article, from the M mtj wry -V-nV, praising up Jnhu liruwn, ani other- rxbibitinv iu feeling f r Histinion and hatred of the Nirth. It onSrtns an I i t, i . . n that J ihn ltr iwn vtn enticed intu his seiiielc.-9 aitack uj on Virpiuia by the plutiiri" einisariea of Secoion an lee .i in emfirnid hy th'i fjet that Out. V'-.- Iiii 1 ..f Kriwn's p-ip-TS as sooa ii p .inle, uu I b pub!i.-bel ouly whit ani'red his tiurpi'scs. A tnliia tuunt M lit la la? Kiuiti Writ. Mk.mimiis, 1ic. 15. ()a tha tIG 1 ult.t tiirto liivlion, of 7,01)0 men aeh, c imiuinded hy lirij. G.ni rils llenvtr, Smith, si.d I.iainau, marched fr uu this place, under (Jen SUtrumi, to C) operate wi'h Cr iu', I ) driee Price's boasted uruiy ol T'J OL'O I'ruiu North Mississippi. D c -Jd, we arrived at the village U'yatt, ou the Tall diatehie lo murderous hro. (.en. Ithr, cora- l.barieatob T Ua wbat gr.ua l a e oi'u rr 1-..,.,!. E,.ml. ..f II..:, ,,; , in.nJiri" the First Irhoele. instead of wall J icks in advise bii paroled New where a con-id Table f rcJ of the lle.be!. had been camped, but bad cruss l the rmT Ue d , y uefore, to j .iu the. main f.,rce at Oif ir I. 1-j mil s h-v il J. wh. re t ic citil -ns sai l ihry intended 1 1 link si, tel. Tory d.-!roe.i tl,e fei ry , and f,. ,eavy tiiut.er aer i-s liie r 'a i, to re laid our alanee. A bridge was bioii built, and the r tad cleired ol I lie ob-truc-tiiu, and i he next diy we m .re'ied acra-a A unle fr ua the river, we f iu id i-trai.,: f itlifi.'ati !!, Hot COTIipleted, ii.d a large, ilceried camp. Alter des'roying tli j fort, nrirehed f.iur miles far h-r, .-ml coup .!, having learn-d that, the II-h .s ,x .l.e dilii d to J .ci.. -n. I'.. r'ers came fl -eking in every day, an 1 the stains t .Id uf their su!F ring were awful but they had no need to tell it, as tbeirsrpearat.ee, aud the appearance of their camp, and the 1 -Iters found ihi re, plainly indicted, that, t) be a follower uf Jifferson luc ilreat, is a hard lot. In their cattip, I faun I a c 'py uf the Paily M i.fi-.-irpian, in which was a reward far 12 ne u thatde.tried one company of a Mi-tis.ij pi Kegiineut. These deserters say, that t-iuce the battle if Corinth, their soldiers are so terrified that th y do not want lo f.jht another battle. The e l z ns are submissive, and de..:ro peace on almost any terms. Everywhere ,.ouJ t,a ,ei.n the destruction and desola ,ioa f wir. Xun and viilaae. once thrivin-with tusim a-, are nearly des. rted, i : . i - - i r i...- . . k "e,;iuilil.g .o reap u a.u o. aod traitoroni tons no. Oa the 10'bf our division (Smith) wan order back to MemphU, the other two divisioDS retniinini with Grant. We ar- rived here early ou & i-ur ! iy morning, aud fouud the city surrnundd by camps of tbe new troop, that came during our ab- eeoee. Yesterday, they wero organiz-d in three di?iionf, and the whole force will amount to 40,000, which is io be ctniniaoJcd by Gen. Sherman, on on ex- a m:. i i : ia-..u:. l jnera oave uvea iu'ju ior iuis cum in a uu u e lQ rcajIIie!iS ty the lSih, to move, jne we.her has been very fine, and if it ' c 'ntiou.8 so a htile lonirer you may ex- ... 1..... ..r i....a ......I :n .1,:. n.. f i;iie. W. I!., Sth Mj. Vol. 1 The Fredericksburg Contests. Near I'otomac L'kekk, Djc. 19. The grey-eyed monster uf the seasons now louks soldiers sternly in tbe f C ; cold backs and uncomfortable nights are that wo should bo compelled to seek rtf- ugc in it so soon. Ou tho afternoon of the 9th, we bad orders to prepare lo move at day-light the next day. I lo.ked up .n tbe thousand camp 6res that gleamed with splendor, arid heard cheer uton chter mingle with merry songs and tones, aii.1 thought of the poet's dream of the evening before the battle of Watrrloo: ..nw, nukfriirvnit. Aud B-i.'i.im - -,,.,1.,. i.ad tb-ira h.-r b,'iu:3 an.J At o o'clock, the sound of the reveille broke the stillness ot Ibe hour, and as u.ual tbe men were ordered to ceok their coffee, pick their haversacks, and be ready I t the march. The morning was dcci 1- !ly bcautilul. Scarce bad the nigbt-gctus receded in the pushing twilight, liil the ceutnaud was beard along every line, "Forward, men '." and on went tho brave lads with bouyaot h -pes and eager tread. It was not long till tbe calm morning sky it had before it. We halttd and bivou- scked on a broad blain for the dav, the . t .1.. IrmD Ilflt IK" I II IT II I IS t: b It ll"33 uc nvpr lleavv Cannonaaing was cpi uu river- ucjr vuuvu. 6 1 ,. r .tl A kutl, nnr trnons nhe lliniT i . , - , t t f,..,,;., theetrv nf I'reilerieksburrr and attCmDtltli: it vj - -- - r - a to drive Ihem out. J.:.. .k. 1 S The next day wa9 occupied iD hying P-toon bridges, and our Iroops crossing the river Oen. Sumner grand division and a portion of Gen. Hooker's forces having crossed over by sunset, and taken . . i . nav nr crosspu over dv unnser. auu laauu possession of a portion of the cily. Larly Saturday morning, cur forces ad- i vanced uu llie enemy's w-irk-, and (be eu- ' pngement t-ooo lctin? gpfirrnl. Ooe ciuliuuel roar of niutiketry an! artiil'-ry wa heard along the wbule line. We sere rejuire nm hill, on litis silo the tnvn, nhich commanded a view of the akulc fi'dd uf i pvra'i ibs. I l l this Fl it: the linr were planted our heavy : putis, uhilu on the huig vhiiiii i f i.iil- -kiriin the city and ihe riv r, on ilm opji.'Mfe ii p -rha; tliree hon ire pie" to ii.e reir, ui re dantvd n h -s I ban 11'- lite-a of heavy or luanee. Tiie en- ein ii g'j ai.s c enmuuded every passage and Mrcet of ihe city, and in the rear of the t-iu, on a Mieiil elevutinu inierveninr' be- 'e n the tame and his first battery, were erected heavy s'one walls, enlren.-' 'uis, s'r inj: ri8i-pils. At 2 Vc.-.ek, ll'u.phr-' tiivi.ioD nuved tLi 'i the t.wo.an.l soon entered the eoj; lent, aud from that lime till niht, was exposed , taking ih right, relino, :i-ried his p lsiiion, ! nd tonk the left. Tne Second brig-.de (AllabaebV) took the rie.ht, aud, iu ihe ljii''ua'e of the Ijeneral c Human lie the division, oaiaintaiuid it hon -rab'y, aod li k o brave men The l:lt advane-d fir'l.er i u 'be imprtvnablo &lo i wall be hind which the enemy laid in great farce, Bi.t r ai liu. -l on the fi Id long r, than any other r giuietlt. Our troops held their ground, falling back perhaps Cfly yards uu which they laid ou Sunday. The pickets and Miarp .hoa'ers nf bah aruiie. k--pr up Cring ail day, kiitit-g several on both bid. s. Ou M niay m .ri.ii'g, it was txpectel the battle would be renewed, tut the day I a-s. d on fjuictly, our troops removing their w .undi d from the city, which was at the mercy uf the enemy's heavy guns. The city is one ina.s of desolation and ruin, nearly every hou.e being eilleT de m oli.hcd, or almost shattered to pice s. Nearly all the inhabitant-, (being Sec-.b.) left the Ii wn, and took up ijuartcrs el." where. The town was completely pillaged and plundered of every thing thai was valuable. M unlay evening, soon after the r.i:M shades c .vircd our army from the waieh of Ihe enemy, if began its retreat acroaa tbe rivt-r a portion reclaming to tnrow op f iriifi-'ations ab-ng tho out-kir's uf ihe town, to di fend the cily, and to bold tho eui-mv in cheek in ca.e of a sud len attack. At S "'el ek, I as r.rd rel to furnish picks and i-padcs for fi.'e hundred men, and sua the boys were at work but biforo day our troops were thid aide, on their way to tlifir eld cin:p. We had circtly left, till the half clad Georgian and others of bis traitor com- rades g-ithercd thick as vultures opoo tbe Held, robbing and plunderiug our dead, It was the most aggravating sccno of my life curbing and denouncing our dvad they kicked tbcm over. firt searching their pickets, then taking from tbeir b d- in. nil thrlr pl,.t!iinr anl ..e..rm n t,,o,i- nn LnVi tiiih iKa laui f r.. I v m-vo " mlvo ui i)'mn our men bad, leaving not a stitch to ?t-rve as a winding eheet f-r tbe honored dend. i was in a position, in company with sev- .rnl ruber., rnab ini. lis to sert rh,.,,. prowling over the field w..re than setui- civi.iz. J barbarians. It was a s uiree ol , gratification lo me to know that the dead of our Company were all off the field Our troops left a large numb, r of blanket, ,' ,e,i t ii - . knapsacKs, Ac , which also have fallen into l ' ' Ihe hands nf the ensmy. We have sen' to Washington for a large supply of chub- ing, cimp aud garrison fipiipago, and h 1 1 be able to make theui more cunforta . iu a few days J. M. M. ' The Blatk Flag. ' Pavis has issued a long Prnela- , Jeff. maiinn, declaring Gen. llutler and his fik-ers outlawed, tr be buriij hy any offi cer who can cifcii him ! and Union i 11. -crs found with Mave:, arjil cl.ivesi found i-h arms in their hand-, to he turned over to tLeir respective- Statu, to h" ueait with aceordn lo thir law (hanging, we frii;.;n-ie ) AH (his sh'.vs how much alarm 'd the K-beis are thit their ri:ht arm ul detence will be itiKen irom tnviu. 1 It will inspire l.u'ler and the Cnion sol- , uicrs, black and white, n it to be taken. i Some of the independent Pemoersli; journals of tbe Ntate are complaining that certain county committee are appointing delegates lo the next l)c tmicratic Stale Convection, without due nonce to nil the tiit mber of such cotutuitteea, and in an informal and irretilar mautiur. The ob ject is to choke off the loyal portion of the tarty in the nomination of candidates, and, when the time of eleeliun arrives, whip tbtm into the traces midnight, cousuni'd the buildings owued and occupied by K.ias W.est as a store, . tavern aud dwcllini! bouse. Tuc family , i i i ... :.L I t - , . . , - ... . ciothinir. having succeeded 1Q eettinj-: out ; . . D l i &m . .t l. .. ... uai oireiy niuo u Lsuawo wuu uaio vi uw , .,- ., , , wn.n a.reit Mr W e at a In.a la from: nni nne oe'J. ji o- ii iuc diorr euuus . 1. II um JJ.yOO lo Sd.OUU, but tlOUU are oovercil . .Mill in S:i fillil. bu by inturance. ? jj r,fo5e , g, back into Seccsbdom. Xbpy M. ,lt.v W(.ra f.,rceJ , fi.bt at first, and would rather die than reiurn. i u . ...i... j- .k . t anil wouiu id.urr uir in.n iciuin. . j buudrcd of ll.em are Germans, and nearly ; U fiht 1 Jt LlblI'J aud L"n,oa- i CrOSS-Ptirp JSS3. The Oppoi.ioo in the loyal Statea will prr&it iu their assurinc that they are utterly hostile to Ii'ihioo that, while they d -ire rear, they hive no h"p- "r i-h to -eeure it at the npe"i"of .N i'i i a! dKae'in'" rne'iit. We tnjr sii wlii.jnr ..t d-lit mi ilii- pMif. Tin; K heln, "U lie ir i' iiitl xii'le ii- d.e I't-vi r. n. v i t.i a r.'-t-'riM.n of tie li.i 111 P. are atiXMin f ir I'i'aoe, hut mul i.evcr e -n eut to n r cmaidi r propmal f a any olL than a l.-uiii.iu l'eace. Kr iin thispl.t- f nu, we hear no aiuglc whi.-per of public (Kehei) dient. 11 nvr is it, then, that all the triumphs of the Nulthern Opposition are bailed with cxull-t'.iijii throughout the whole r 'i iu owning the sway if JilT. DiTi ? l Why do they lead to waste in baluits uf the scanty auJ precious powuer ol neuei llanip-ihire pi Lumen lo go bouie and me the I'i moeralio ticket and then we ahaii soon have l'vaee ? j Which of ibi se parties is deceiving it- j followers, and ihe c iui.ry ? Wtiica I- swindled New V 'rk, ur S .u'b 0 .ro'io. ? Which is ihe deceiver Fernanda Wuod; or John Letcher 1 Here i, certainly, gross fraud, on one 9ld-j or the other. Which is it 7 We can ouly partially reconcile them by auj posirg Ihe liebels, deeming them tt'.ves vulnerable only through Slavery, and seeing that the N..r:h' ro "C m.erv.-i-tivis" in.-i.t that they ha!l be left uu- t .uehid on this piint, regard ihe latter as; their practical allies and protectors, what- ever they may profess or protest. If there is auothir tipSanalion than this, what is il ? Where chill we seek it ? (jcn. Ilmks reached New Orleans, 1 1 th inst. all well. Cen. llutler is relieved, lo report at Washington. Sunday la.t, llebel C.valry were oper- ating at 1'uinfiies ai.d Oee. quao. I.oi isvii.le. Dec. 2'.. Morgan' eav a'ry have cut nil ooiii.nuuic.tion between Na-liville and Louisville. J If Thompson was moving near Pilot ICnoo, in Mi.sourri. Cla.l'. Jaek.no, l.te U -bel (Invcrnor of Misn turi. il" 1 at l.eilr 11 ii-k. Kih inst. S xfet ii stean.crs were ceiled at Cincio- 11 ua Mjudity fur the ue uf tbe army. 1 1 icy are io Le ust-u, oi course, ur ilc laup jriition of iruop and hupplicj. Tbe Uebcl (.eueral, Jones, with 2,501) men, had occupied the place Ibr wei-k previously, but had left, g ing to ward Stjuolon. The Wioeheter lUi.r ad bus bteo entirely dtsfroyed by the K-bt's and the irou curried i ff Col. Kc ye in ovt-d from Koiulify and took po-e-ion 0f Viucheter 1 uod iy mori.iu. The Au'i-S av.Tv rU'-ii in Koijlio 1 b ' "f )" a ft c'ivi y. I'll- i i i- c;t.rj; 1 1 of urjr t- mancipation "CI'tv ur- - lte pi.tlltluetlC" to in- -i. I illalieljtiii in, an J at hi u . ere nu-iasue juu-..aery ma., iu as lieiT to t Kpris -inpi hy A un 'iiv.rv pol ey in .Vtjnca. lCreIary tlhase a Unauclal schenio r. peals the proci.iou uf the act of July ia. which allows it-g! tehder n-ifes to be e n- """""I"1"8 .uruo.os.x per cen. uoii'is: and auihor z s Ihe Secretary to .,.: , u i borrow nine hundred nnllious in any o! ,lu mit.lei heretofore authorized for mak ing loans. It also authorizes him to issue fractional pari of a dollar, in the form ol bank bills, iu lieu ot tbe present postage- curreucy. Our W&sliinirritit ti i.r. .It-I, c.iva ftiat it. ,iie c,,ur.c f ner.tinn, Ihe President sijj i,,t ie would uot withh Id bis New leir's proe!aiu.4riou of Fretd-'tn if h c uIJ, and il.it hi e nl n -t he if would. I ir (ijck kii i -it d -ldiers in ti:, h't-pi.aU near Wliuitou wero ma t lijj'f y by gi ui Coriffiuiii fare, cutertaiu Uithl, ,V'e. The Philadelphia ex Kile and Northern Ceuiral ILnlro.d Companies have I ur ciiaseu the liru-K buil-liag tormeny occu- ' pied by J. 11. Zimtuirtnan, at the corner ! uf I.aei.berry aud liailroad Streets in : Sunbury, and are fixing it up for a depot I f;,r both roads. j .'ti-s I."e Iris tec ivereii r. ,.uuu Irom a man named M ts", in .Maine, lor a breach "I promise ol marriage. A man in I ties' Co.. l'a.. was lately mulcted iu SjIHI for i ttA in a mpan nninnnl .ot Ij'po. Henry li leechr (son of Henrv Ward IJeeeher) dUringui.hed himself iu j handling hi pi c? of artillery in a akir- 1 miih ou the l.laekwr.ter. Christian Kehr, aged about GO year-,; Z on tbe mountain near Cen-1 bile lainrinj a r Cl,unly' 18 1 ae.a-proba. "'3 "um F"'J" -("T'eaj. iicracuei . uouusod, win nu itir ine n , . ... ' .. , President oo the Uouff: lieke 10 IftUU, tt a t v t i . r oas oeeu eiccu-a 10 me irauur oeuaie b . J , ,, . . . , . c The Emancipation 1'rociamation can injure uo I y il man. U I y, then, are certain people so much concerned lor the disloyal f Jatn-s Alfred I'earee, U. S. Senator from Marylaud, died at Cbestertonn, Sal urJaJ la6i bf,J fl J84"' W ilf!i-' Irjlil. In arCM'liiiiff w;ih a tt'Il- '.-It .r) , V;t t l ! I- :h ,T- l ill ft.- M H.t l.nr. )i -.f r.i- im.i. h I I,- - ri -Ul -,- it : i -. . it T M. lii'i-f ij, j.rr ii u ,;'""- jn .Ir ti tUf 'mi n-ts.it. u ..i j Mi. J.nt p. I v ' t. rK , ,,rlr .1 a .... . .e i.l.- i: I.- -I I l -r in. i'i 'ii ;.l i.j C.WIMklNi: . s : u :u:i. Ki.:.tLi: , In t.t t!-if,i. 1 -Ot W it hi. -I M .r, e.- ' rt.ii. In U i.ur; -el. ii.- . iu. i ,.r in i n .i.ii ; n, r'3Ti:r:. !t t: s ti i: n : n o - r. v sol l ha. jo-t rtorri.t t Ir in it- in t ti. a ' pit.. i. v. '.'i avvi-T t HOOTS A'I SI I oK j 1 "' ; I' nrrtia --. ai Ui" i-' j i n I'., -r Wrl'll 1-1 V, h lvatita - ,T)-j i -. ui" . 1 r. iu ::.i r-i-tllii:.' l.ir-e S!iik nf IIiiKie-.. whifh fT tle an t -i'ia! 'v r pa- "- I r.i l.'.a hi co'tw v or 1 1 -t;-r.' ;, c.ii l? l.j 1 Ii . M. i . . h rS A I. it' -il:i V u ...if...? 11 ltNf nr.! I ' r., . !, vr'a be sur o e I eiy I, pr ct I-if t a-ri. at .Vy..'iV L'ni.n H t an-1 i'v-c re, ! ";; .v.;e the Bii.;, I.fwi'.biiri;. Jm. I, I" J , AiIitilnlMlraloi Aolicr. VoTH'i: is licr;'!n iivt n. tlial UIW ' iv el" A I.nin:-!r;i oi upioi ll-ij:e ; rsAUUI I. VA.NVAL.H Bui!. I (Tf. rnioii rmiie v, lee'.i. I, I un.t'T-ejneJ. l ihe i:. -n L-ri!.'.' M.. tiie I I I i.;en C.iUl.'V. : in lue ie rm of law 'I ot-r-: i ni'lerite.i lo said e.tate are re i imme.!:ate pavoient; an-1 Ih .-re. .ill per..IS ... .l. e Iiav'in? any jn.l rlaiii'9 are aNo r,.npii.t h prrent ihem li-gatiy auihent:catd I r M"Tmnt to J. F. V.WV l ZH, s. u.Ki'.t:u. Dwr 17. 1W2. A ituio trmcr9 Illnatratei Scientific Amoricin, Eij;hTeer.!b Year. V.ui VIII.- Ktw Sciics. A NSW Volume o( tins ppp'jlp.r J mrnal oiine..ees on til- fir-: , i J.iiiUrtiv'. 1 h-il V- eek: i . an. I evei y . a. Ci:ua.n Iti pag.s i.i u-etol :n:ui mitian, anrl lro:n 5 ta IU oriktuial Los ravins-, ol new inventions anil .,.-. i..r,.e,, ... .:t capicany pre- parej fi.r US Ci lumilS. li .'ie M i ti'iiitt: unit M mttfirr'iirfr. N.i per.cn ensas-,1 irt any of The manufac- turins pur-uils shoul.t t.auili of iJuin? wi h- oul" loe sleicniuie Aioern-an. Il c..-t tut six ceni pfr weli ; everv ii'i.nltrr c atams iniin sis u ten rit'r.tviiiss vi new nianniiir a'i'l invmiionv, w ii ch can not be IuhJ in . any oiner pan icaiioii. heXM-nt nc ri;iTw.in k irr rnen.a!. 10 fvrv iiiviiior. as il ic l ' itiv r "tiam iliu-- i it lb 'If a. fi nuiii' iiiven--r p."i- F.ll-Ml! II I'Ul . I , u , I fins v.ii.1 TV- U r -1 v ,i'ii' .:ic j urii.i!s ! , an ! 'i'Tiii iii v ; iha : ti ail th.ir i- K.TiiNjr-io-f ,tn I ait m 'h'" i-iit il i'H( Hi Fiji: : ;i a.'i'f-: mi cir p ' nti in iii-viiam Ollllll V -ha I e.iti:iii!ie to f r.i ri-t- r hr . ur ri'lirnn rp)iio -s:rars lVn.ii ine-c journal ol wh.vevtT we may ilcem vi inter est to our rt',v!ers. A pa iiph'ei vi in-irur! ' n t.i th'? 1-t nicie ot" i'hi;iinit.; .,it,rs l',iii":it on tu n' iu ventions. i turnih"'! ff-' on appl ra''.i. M-'srs. Mo tm have a'-r-1 a I'areiit S tlicihtrs It-r nii'fe ih.in vv nvn y. ,;r. ;n r.intc I'lM-n witri ihe p tttiica;,, :i -t t h -mi -titic neriran. arnJ thfv r- lf-r i co.inio pj:en Ices fir whom ihv J.ave i!.'nr t u"ii.--s. .n pharu't i hi i.i- h-r rx.initnms si-ctr-he anil mi'i!rK of n.' invftiii' -v. a'"! I.-r a!i ins inv.'nti.rs as ro t!ifir pairhtafoii'v. I'h.mUK A'-rh't' fs M- 'h r':;-'is f-'irrn rs Tne Sci'Miiiiir A m rn-Mi ui!l lie ii'.ifnl a mnl Usftill J liri.il in t!:.''n. A I l.fV tlisr reri'-s i it no ci t- i I f nr'.ii,-'rv :trr Kiven in i.s roiu'iiii-.. a;i I i ii : r- 1 ".' tfi ai'-li ' r.i ai ! cat ffoit-r an i- ' -vt i ... k-. 1 ; ml the new inv-iiT'"iis ;m I -; , -r.-vn !" an- i ! perl oea. - la rinn Wfrii la ; l'..rni ei.oi e i wiil'Iiw aa t ' il.e r.' i e n 1 1 ti . I lie -e joo -o . . i. p - i-i w. I ., a; a-i I P-.IC. .it Mio.ti In il.e ll.'-le-i. i ii, ii.nl ewtiT. w :l; he r - n-1 Aoierie.m, rlirti oil" oi- ihev can n t p - nn-e. Si' j-n ii'. 'Mi fr oo i . I it ie ti Ml oo r-- " e.le.l will ! e It. mi. I l-.-ii-m-I :o r-,- -, : l!ieriean : m.'.t nt'lhe impr: iv.....: : - rirultiiral nnpteitieiit. eeits lilu.lr.iUit in .Is i Calooin-. IHKtsi-.Ti mail s,iv.rrihrr. : Tiirre t", or i liie H-.ilar, vpar. I. mths. Th- V't!u n firt of Jaiiuarv ami Ju y. rrc.t:.t'n Ctipis W1" J,("t rv io av part ..f 'he e nriirv ( l3na !:df in .nev or 1 fire .tamp iakri at pir for M;!'srrt; r-i t-anatian suhsrrihrs will p!rfse t. ren.a tweniv-tive cpnts e:ra en ira;h vear's sub- vcnptlun to ; rpjv p.is'a .'. ;.. ti ('.. Piihiisri'r. 17 IVvli K w N. V. piIOrOl.KAl'H ALIil.MS, 1 the most suitable Holiday Presents, Fur sale by opposite the Hank- MOWKV, I.ewjshnrs. Lewlsbarg Bridge Election. vroi'lCK i. hereby eiven to ihe Xiorkhol- rlers o! Ihe l.f wi.hurs Bruize Companv. mat an llleciion wiM be hel I at the o.liee , I ihe Presi.leiii, en M.indav. the a. ii il.iv ,t Jn uarv. lH:I. ffT the pmpa.eol eleetms mt Pre-i-lent, six Manager., Treason r. ai.J a IJIerlf lo ci.ittliiet the couce. n ol ,nci Com pany I'tT i. oe year. Wli I.MM r.AVFRl.v rr..ii.i la .6ur;, flee. I, I1"'! f:t M.Mt':Tr,.!.,u-i.tr i.r ... 1 ti'...Ut T JilltH. t. if .'i 1 i:i,iu-t.rj tTOH. infaiit h I'-.. '.It. tu .j . hrt.-r1ii. hi Ii i 1- tli in'. J '''lt a :.-.! .it :i .,tri i -ii tiic J"' ti. it. iti!..nt I ; t t it tl-- J l .! l. ..k-l tl.--aL -t i Alt. .In ir- U -I uiu I an ! N-tiili H In l.-d-' ur. .7t!i uf. I'lMlllo l).w.n ui haiiLt Ktil Krn ii-. i, i.i h:- -i . r. !n Ct.fi:... i : - -t'. . ..t ..- I . i. ,-J 1 j,ar i-,u.-h t-r .f It-r in l. t i -..i:,n.. In h:i?l liui.r..--, -.-t . fL.U f Mr H-Try. .! I.. : -Tt.l ;.-t . W I I.I.I IM M . s.-U i-t M.r V . . .,( H.-l 1 .-r hl.l J 111-Mi- M Ii i V :v . I., i.- . ; !: -. i -'. U...:.l ;'. .i X ii-tin ..ri.-r: I h t( J :. A M "j-n- Ktl K. -i U -I K.i - ti I L -v.t. dtrr-ct'il H.iAy VhMt il -Jl F.;'l t 13 K-e 7" Tallow 8 la.rn, old ,: Lard 9 lot, I" I'ork 5J f bis- eed 1 7-i ('lover eeed 5 75 Dri.- i -'-n l. ? $I,IM Wool 40to50 1'ii k in Latter 12 I'o'atocs 50 Frc-h llutir-r... !') f'-untry tioap 4 k 4 Ua; t, 0 and G Oid ;apr 4 Hew t.ta!id---i;ew Goods! TdSLl'JI Lll AWN Laving taken tb I r...eiis t:i; !er llie 'i clecraph aod Chn.aid i'i. .-.reiiiu-u Ui,-ui,au(i tiileJ in an citanaivf) variety ot Hits, "";, Gtufl'natni Cbitliimjttit. A! so a l.ir-.'e an 1 sflen.ti.t Moek f CLOTHS I AslMt:l.i:s.Ar, whieh If miil up to -(ir.a- he Mi'l r-.nieiucs ihe Tailoring Bu lieH. ile i- rre;-:trett to execute all w.rk eiero 'r.! tu b. caie.uj the aaulacuon of lb nit..'i.i'-. N. U. r.ier. C "'i::t ant! nepairin? jf ?ont I l.e-i-l 1:12. . j.nl IU. 1KS1 i v w Is-fit Mt. fu., i'A, i.i:y is ;::t;s::!M rroprttor. 'Plhs f,- w It. vl ! uart-tl rpposit th t'inrt H (" .in ihe uvi lashumable aoj L.rau'i:.i! ; art, 1 1 t I tiie luin, iud tor Mylv nJ r r.vtu.i :i( a:. :i 't te buriafU in Central I "e '.(: , v,i Those V m: rf . w. ver-itv. or atlencliD. 5 e. .t convenirni i .e ee. will be lb ie-.;-. r iiinenrexpeaw w every coiiiti-rt upira le . ii. v r.-!';. I'. ra n- in the Cuunty r.-e t i :s y-r raea!. rir. A; r:i I, l-r,i TlTJl irjSUHAHCE. IN-sfir-Ncr: r..:i'A.v i A'ir..li . i'm . ..ieiphia. OF NOHT 1, 1 a-.l. I, iT.-l.) ;;;,::,! 500.0fiO.0O A--l:.-, 1-1 - - 1.1,719.81 A". :'et K ' Vvri, rresxueel en i i.a r r. san-ciary l' I.i ainuary ur prretnalljr. Mik e!: e: -, ii. e.n, Foi ni'Ljre, o.c insured, at en.-ieol ra.ei et l'ouuutn. JOHN' B. L1N.V. Oi'm l Atj-mt f. r I uion ccuaty. Pa Peace Peace ! n"MI f: ' l' , it ! pntT'ii frfn rrontrTni tow s. t r "u li. riartf (Tiit-p rv ilawBt : Ttii-n nrr . .i'- n ut -'ti. ne t ;art o! jrttt CwaTVy in I st uur Lry Ouvtla and otti.-r t.u vix. hVjf I.-!"-;. :i 1 n.!il'..f. Rilvl Satin lMirirtf, Anl Clt'u'.';iv- si: I whil'I am-. ! tine Uo.,1 - miatm We Vr I'.'VilU!! Mil I I -i.ai,0. il .1 I t.-I U t J U nil f r In r.. h We c r (kl UjJ C,.:L.lr ' mo i. W-'r- t ; n t 1 - --. I erinean. Skirl., . r e a.t i i -larln, . ir. ;. r ti-n .ihi N.r bvyt, J.u l etd IB tija. U''r. II ! nlh. stv l',r . tr e t.t XnttT Pltr-T, n i-t.. s. r r ..ur .i.ii. or-.n1 l;ll.'.r y.-ur 4 w'.t- r.,.-K - .t.-l ii ,-liet- an 1 l: l.ri nf si.o, M e ,c fiur. .uU Cttff n ler i'i. ji ic. or Ciuaa. ; w, rtr,.!,, sr l Kent . . .tl lin t. of QmnfM- j ... mil .--.l k:.,-:v-. . s- t uvirj .1 h-i: I Jt: .nti l t o'. ' i ...i.i ! "''"- Ani: .'. ': 1 ll.F.A ACE EB0WS. ' i i AUIiCJI I A?s 'V 'X VILOli ;rnJ!1iirn. AM) l eu n!ihln? Store. Mirka aSV..y.st ti.We th IaiuU$ i.Ewisntia;, pa. f i'ne sMrribT ha rem-, ved iti!f the new J fi'tnl an.! cntniodi- lis St irTooin t f Thomas ' lieSer.l- re he ha j-rl received a large and , well M i' rf s.t'tk i f jii:ns clothing, Cloths. i':'n:frri, S;'ks. Shin. Drawers, Ac. I aNo (IT A Mi MAKCTO (KIER i the es stv1 most re..- nal Ie terms. Eeine; a pracurat Ta.l r. a-;.! eTnploym; the bs j W'-rkmen. I cm rtui'. 1 1 : t v invite bv'h titd ' and A ?- ".' -rr-r- ii,. n; U rset ;he Sign ' The tied Door ! ' ' Miv i, I -s-: t J H liCAI.B la-iiver ;it Lt'Wbhurff. 'J'lie next - lornili-. s-e;- . n tail! epcu cu TraurJay . io the cui.i.r.i;;:. ACAIiM.M V. nid 11.MAL1-: IN-TITCTR. J. li. LtniMls. PresioVnt it f cr:ihcliiri r.. ' i;t tulond Nrtarr, f r :hr ! fi.- - ;, i.i. ? improTfr- l. il" ;. '1 '-riT.alc El,lS;tltisi. i- ;t ri- 'in S irft! ttuvYTT, t . irw-tnll I. inI ll'tmy i i ' . i i . r r ... :.i n I'i iiu M tjic I. tut' ni Lant' I Th.,1 ' . t ! It!-1 t. .u..d. ir i. r UKMOVAL! V 1 I.. M I'.VCV I .... rem. -el la- I'fioto- i':i; ! J f.Ui'li.!i2! nl to ihe N-w II. i . a - V.iti.tt s-.fft. r..-'v it-fur- el !v i-. I! ir - i. ( H'i'. is-l 1'G THE it .K, -a:. eie te- hav :..tel up one or" the Finest Cii:?-i3 in tho Conntryl !.aii-i .ur-T t t.i 1 at I along x pero on e. lie s.i'ie' - ! :t it li . m-. rk ran Hot be tea'en. I'a . an ' te-: in. werkmansbiia l.t-w.-t uru. Aeg ia IV. R. Zimmerman, M KIM ' 1 1 ANT TAII.OI I. M ARKHT rs-i'iare. Lewivlum, is new pr. par.-,! i, turnish ti-ae.-r.' yii:itaiT I lotHiirt acc.r.i.i.i; t.. reiil.ii,,.o ai short i i. tire. A --I a rreticf..! a-., ttrncnt ol I'l. 'h., I'as-imers.Ve.iit.s at. i reiiv-ina le ta thing. Ask al Zimmerman's R:.!, White A Btue t. tpinini s : s u'liMi'irifi O U lue t'.Wiil.V .-I)A1' MAKER. All Kitchen lireae ran If roaile into good si.Ai' hi-11-1113 .v !'"r':.;,'. I V ll.reriooi. ae- i leparn ,r. rarh V 'V. M l' i. a. ej-Cy n.aue an n, aa maa.u a cup ot ' tl e. Mall'll ipeire l or.'v v 'I e flt-r.lee IV'tia'ii S ilt M.iti tl.u ti.i it-' Cmnreiur, , .... r::. w.ii i.:;Li. tjrii. r--- t". i