Iff THE I'NIUN," oUWishcil in 1 ; 1 1 Y ii-le fit)., 2.683. BY 0. X. WOKDEN AND .1. 11. CORNELIUS. LEWISBUUG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 18C3. "l'lini).Mi LE."fst i!i!i!i iii IS 13 tVhiilc No., 973. At prr Year, nUisi) In Alvancc. iii a mi lis OWISllIlf1 ririiMim MitintHiU- Tur..iy MnrTiin S: Fri'luy Afternoon. fsa'"A valuable Homo is offered fur sale iu our aj rr to-dav. laTTlie gas in cur b rouh if at pro- cnt an uncertain coiuiu..Jity. What's the matter, Ralph ? ! HfThe l'hi'ad V I'ric Railroad Co 1 ...... if, Wl J...,!........- .1 llC recently f-UCeJ lteplll(J caraoD their f it, ..1 iiimrnv, ,! Ll.,.1 , leu J. A. oojw irj Has tccnine aNo- j mnnnliinc than brains in his bead. I lory, were casting eager glances toward ciated with P C. u (Jeldi r iu-the pub- j The small pof is yet troublesome in the Naahvillu and tho !yal portions of Ten liration of the U illianisport JIM tin. eity, and vaceiuation is prosecuted with : net-see with the view uf soon diiviug out This paper has bi-oD ri-crntl; "euuialled" 1 uoue too luticb rigiduess. j llosecrHus and bis baud of tried and iruo o accommodate itself to the present high ; There are yet many fhnuId.T ttraps'and ' warriors, am! then niareliiu); triumplautly frice uf paper. j blue-coat, in II irrisliurg the latter are ; onward to Olti ), ludiaua aud Illinois, des- jorKvery person in this vicinity who hit not been vacciuatn s.tinuiij at'nn I to that ilu'y at nnee, as that is tbe on'y j.afc puard against that terrible disease, sniall f of, a few cases of which have maJe their appearance. Tho Vili!ianis ort C,.,:.. "r thints the fmcli-poz ill that place has pissed I he cli niai. i-iuec its appearaner-, there hare been perhaps twenty or thirty cases, and two death. ftsjuCoI. James Moore, late of Union Co., but now of li-souri, is spending a couple of weeks in bis old neighborhood, lie thinks that Seeefsionism in Missouri is about Ufed up, its votaries are sick of it, and willing to give it up and live uuJcr the dcoiiuiun of the Stars aud Stripes, as for merly. He anticipates no more criou troubles with rebels in arm, lie showed us a specimen of pure Missouri galena containing ab -ut Mi per ceut. of lead, aud tays there is apparently an inexhaustible supply uf it in that State. j arc indebted to some person, unknown to ns fir a Catalogue of the Agricultural College of IVtiti-y 'vauia. It coutaius also a succinct hir.ti.ry i f Agri cultural 1) lucation iu I'.uropeand America, together with tho circumstances of the origin, rise aud progress of tho Agricul tural College, terms of admission, etc its. lV'Tsous wi-ehing information in regard to to this insti'u'im will address Dr. K l'ttgh, Agricultural College, Centre Co. J'a NtwsrAi .K I'MoN. The publication ' of the "Lancaster Uuiou" newspaper, has becn merged into tbat of the "Ai..cr i l-tn,;r ...... ri.rnl.l " ihr. r.i.l.l l.k.r. ,.f - - u.....-u.a ... tbe forunr sheet, Messrs Thjs. K. and J. j J. Cochran, having sold their establish- went to Messrs. Jno. A. Hit-stand it Co., 1 the rrorrietors of the latter. The Imou : tvas one of tbe best and staunchest Re- ruhlican papers in the State, but there appeared to be no necessity for two larac i p.pcrs of exactly the same sentiment in , , , -, -., ., ,. Lancaster; hence its union with the .-tam-j iner aud U ruhl. ti. I.,,,;;!.!.,.. ..f l,....rl.t;. .a.i-.a .J . :..A rmmuir'j uu i ues'i.y, .ui vi li.iiii-.u. G :o. V -r i..-t. i- ...icu-. ,u. ..e.o,.,B.,.u I.U., ..n re elected Sjicaker of the Senate, aud ! John Cessna, of Kedford, Speaker of the House. Geo. V. Haniersley, of I'bilad., was elected Clerk i f the Senate, and Jacob y.ieoler, uf Dauphin, Clerk of the House. B.The llaptista of Pittstoo arc about 1 ... : i .1 - i ..e ... i : . . .. . j H.The locomotive Northumberland, while moving a heavy freight train through Pittston, on the 7th inst , blew up, , v iruiiu a iivure- ui -.iiisoiii. j wounding tbe engineer and a brakesman : severely, and others slightly. Loss of this MostToit. The eclcbra tcd iron battery Monitor, during a heavy ! tea off ihe coast of Hatteras. N C. becan i to leak at an alarming rate, and finally (ink to rise no more, on tbe !lth ult., taking down four officers and twelve men. This is sad news to .11 loyal people, not l .i i ...!.. t i. . .u .a. .i it i i l-ir. f j. cause tuo nuuie uc.js wuicu it 1'eiioiuieo bad enshrined it in tbe hearts of the American pooplc, aud rcvolutioaued the ; na.iej of the world. It was built with a inirla niirnft in view, anr, it H ul it, dntir : j I r " J , nobly, thereby eaving our vessels in ' Hampton lloads, and possioly, bad it not i . . dcco ur its timely interposition, i'ortrcss . Monroe might have been wrenched from . : lis. e all experience a certain ilorrrpi- i ' e - 1 frido when we call to mind the manner in I which this little naval fiirutiu!? cock r-quarcd up to that terrible monster, tbe Nerrimac, and lei-urdv becan nouud-1 ...g .1 . .ana -omu . rocfci antll U .i;.- rr . s . -iiit. it mm. uu i .uuuv us no tnnrp ,, . , ' more. , ... veanei in , our nav. could have done; and, with a , , . , .... lur chance, the 3Ierrimac might have sent 1 ' O " - . half of the L S. vessels to the bottom ; If before they couid have aceomphsbed what , tho Monitor did. The Rebels are getting fi Igelty about ; ncithar be drafted, nor coaxed to volun Iho safety ol Charleston. They doubtless j teer) would "arm themselves to protect hivesuflieient grounds for their uneasiness, ! and escort Senator Stark to bis .rat. .t f ..l.-tl I . - . . .uuu.a our ,Urcc attempt its captnre, j there would be such a waste of saltpetre j tion of the Senate, all were ready, and j avoided them. Tbe fact is that the mis and rug metal as they never "dreamed of ( waiting for Senator Start. He came in, takes may have been beneficial instead of - .u..r puuimi pnj. iib rintea mat n expedition is now fitting out for that ; I -rp-jse. We hope it is tro-i and should pleased to bear of it being commanded J Rn. r.itlrr-ibil ber who is s ; "-'!y hud I', tu UMh'. Harrishurg Correspondence. llAiuu-m Hii, Jan. 3, IN',:!. There is little excitement here (Satur day) respecting the orifaiiititi.il) of the Legislature. Meet of the Senators are present an J I suppose the House members also. The attempt of certain presses to raise a clamor that aa attempt was uiak- "8 ' rrel or "bribe certain P.mo- cr-' 10 K'!t 'hem cut of tho way. is 1 . , . . , laug!i4 t, here, as the crszy fully of ! twine mad or wicked pnrtiiiu with more 111 st!y couvtile-ei.'iits from the Hospitals : what the former are d.'ing, uoboiiy knows. (iur. ('urtin continues much worn diwn, and sometimes prostrated, from his arlunus attentiou to the extraordinary du- ' lies of bis utile:, lie is ably aided by . S e. S lior, bis deauty Th imis, the veoer- able Attorney fiem-rat (Meredith,) and thcin reeling bark to Tull.huma in dis iho other eCijers of the l'ixeeutive Hepart- may, aud at latest accouuts was following u,eu'- i them, hoping to destroy or scatter tho Curt. Ilenrv K. Hitter is on hand, trlmlit nnnf ViiAuM fin i.iiiiinri in il.iirir lo..k...g very robust aud cheerful. He i.;. n, ,,.,, ,,., if,.,.;,.,.,,. ... says Lis company atu itcimeui etij iy good health, aud rec tivc the best of treat- n.ent Pl.iwn in "Old Virginia ." Assem- ' bluiin .Strousij aud Senator Johns ,., .,i. isju .iso are here. Cait. IliTriiit. l'ronipt In time, Mon day l.nt, Heury Ke.-nler Kl'ttr appeared in llarrisburg He was in tho 17-J I 'a Ii . g., direct from Vorktown, Va , prepared to atteud to bis duties even beforo going ,0 ,c0 tis '"""'Ij- I" ' military dress, 11,0 t'-I''" appears a soldier in all' his many iuehts. He is in capital health, aud says he left the men of Ins Kegimetit well, generally Lieut. John A. Kttiugcr, comuiai.ding bis company. Two I'cruocralic metuhcrs of tbe IIoue, and a Senator of the same stamp, arc drafted men, and could not be exempt under any law. If the Republicans felt disnoscd to be tvranuical thev could have refused to furlough these men, and tbus ' the K.nuhlicans would have two niai ,rilv. close, on j tint ballot. Kut Cov (-urtin, considering that tbo people ba.e olected Iheso men, thought proper to parole tbem. j Tbcy aro Brown of Milton, and th- two! representatives from Adams, (('apt. Piit- j . .. .il. At.-J I.... -..I mi, UU mil DIUU, UU. Ul.ltni, I'U. .ill- uuteered. He also ia furloughed ) j (Japt. K. II. Kaucb, the old Itepublican Clerk of the House, is serving under Col. , Cmli.r. in the immortal I lib Pa. Vice. 1 o Capt. Kaucb came to set the machinery of the House in irvtion. and locks rather worn bv tho bard service be has seen. I Of tbe last year's officers in the Senate, ! ,.,. , , , ,, i Clerks Orlady of Huntingdon and Hitch-: 0Jck of Luzorue, with door keeper Ilubb of1 Lvcoiniti". are now in tlio Artav. battime . ... for their countrv. and Hitchcock suffcrim? , 0 fiotu a erevious wound reeei.'en in battic. - c Andrew J. Peters of tho Miudlcbnrg -M?nuii't, has a position in tbe fccnato this year, iu place of young lirower of the Danville American, who had an office here two years. Ly all accounts, wuho, Urower was one of tbe most attenti.n and worth. i.flWrs and I bono ' nd" will , n r -.1 r I 1 1 ' ' oe etpjauy lauuiui auu popular. The Senatorial llepublican caucus was very harmonious but little contest and fair acijuicaccnce in tho will of the major- ity. The Democratic House caucus was.ery i exciting. It is understood by the out- idura ln4t ,he "c Tperhead" or extreme uur "luS 01 luo V"ly u-"orcu. w. January 8. Wcdoesday evening, tht Democrats Dal ineir preliminary caucus reiauvo 10 i l:. S. Senator. One of the semi-butternnt I . , . . ainpo un-jrea m piauorra bo uumixiuua iu . . jie mnre moderate and patriotio portion, tlllt tt(.. obtained au adj ournmenl until Monday. So says report. That party all 1 "fpeak with bated breath," as if suspicious - r -.u . l. : f i ! ui uauu uiiire, uu. huijhiu nunti ui iulii . ;rr.;blR f,7 n,.. bn wir-wai-ircd- bv ! ,U350 t,aboo of Uemocratie babies, Da- i o ' vid and Simon. Ida not hear that any li,.n,Mtn, fear that anv of their G aro i " O . -n .ul.. i . i an s o ii h ji . Vno remember that when Gen. Catner- on visited Luzerne county on some busi- 1 atnt.-. I V.a Ditmnrtrapw thpritnl.ollt r:iitd tha .i." ' .v... .h.,;, .In.,,. R..,.r Mr tark, was m be aeiicd imprisoned, ab- iied Itc "all for to"'get f .k. .r..if s;m 1 i . 1 - j Jue)eJ morganned, nlin out nf lne w 0f lne aforesaid fcimon . . it o o . -pi 10 '"e contest for U. S. Senate. Tberc- .1 . n UOtin Min vteitc.na nf ffTiit .itrtit.jiitn .11 K.., , - i. i --- -j , Uu giiiiuii.ut,-iriiri wlii( M(i rropnesicd that "Nine Thousand - Democrats of Luzerne" (who could - H.rnsburg " W ell, npon the organiza- ,t last, alone with no evidence of dungeon or "O.COO Democrats" behind him and ' have avoided them under any" tho. exploded tbat humbug I ccs. Capt. Kitter req-iests mo to state that j J. J'. Hall has b-en pp hi absenre in the aim. rre.cntcd hinil.Ma.i.r ..t .IK..-. ; l-'.ii. fiuui ui.Lioj out a li.t '( p.-i-ju. (n wLjui; be (iny direct such documents as are left with him, for distribution, lie therefore asks such as may desire them, to five him their names and 1'. () , and he will serve them in rotation ad far as he is alio to do so. w. Rcisecrans' Great Victory. One of the most important achicve- ments of the war has jast taken plaoe in Tennessee. A powerful army commanded by their must expunetici d Rebel nflieerp, : and apparently c mipctcnt of an easy vie- olating the rich plaitmnf these plates, and laying wa-te what they cculd not use. Hut bow bitterly were those bright pros pects wrenched from them ! Jloseeraus moved nut from Nashville, met them at Murlreesboro, attacktd them, aud, after a long, terrible, appailirn; fitruo;le, sent ' tbi. the campai in the west will be of , . , ,- ., . , ohort duration, as there arrears to bo no olU.r u UJy uf ll:Ma ia that rc gio0( nJ wilh tbo ,riu Arm. of the t'nm. , , i i, ii i u . i berland, Kosecraus will make short work of smaller bodies and gueiiilla bands. GKNKtl.M. I'.UTI.Ktl Tu (111 INTO At'TlVK f-KUVlf AiiAIN. Oeu.l!utlcr,who arrived frotu New York in obedience to the sum mons of the l'resi'lent, will at once be ordered to one of the most thickly popula ted slave districts of the S)U'.h, where bo is to orgauizi au Afrieau army wherewith t hold, occupy aud possess a chain uf posts guardiug a most important line of communication. It is believtd that the work a.-sigued him, which bo is j'ist the man to perf irin, will be to bis mini, aud charged went over 6omc regiments of Alia that ho will speedily mikj the prockuu- bach's brigade then lying down, and did tion a living wjrd to slave. j uo, retjre uu til they had advauced further A white man near Ilaaville, , wl, emvicted, at last Court, of an assault wiib !,.. t -mn.it a n. n..n . irl under ten years of age, aud was seotenccd to proper punishment. Not ouo Democratic p,pcr in the neighborhood notices ti,9 fact, nor display a t, as a proof that all white men should be slaves, and that the . ... .1 : - I . 1 - . . L . . e -II. : : ... IIUUCIB .TC j'l.-l Ui'J BSlUCilUOilllOUlSlS. But if a black man commits the tamo crime, tbe fact is copied half a dozen times into every Democratic paper, as an argu- ment that black, should all !. .lavm. and tbat tbo "Aboliiiouisls are just as bad as tho Rebels.' 1TJ " '" , 1?,' ATI RB DlAKV AMI ALMANAC Foil 1M,.. xhi, cuuweuiuat and leu:ifdl ii tic Ao- nua. is sent rm.R to ativ Sunorintendent nr ' , . . - , teacuer in tne I nitc t states, on receipt ' of - "tamp to prepay the postage. It is ri, .- .i - r. i . t . .. i . o ' -- --.-.-.-. , - ! uI a co 0 j (, (;arriU(.s & (j0. us , no teacher should be without it. Send sj. 4;n Street, Philadelphia, Penna. ! Tho Vic"roJ b -i"" of tbe cultivated laud in Kgypt to bo sown 1 "1,h C0"0D- lf the "'I"""""" " ! ric"1 out M 00 Jl,nbl il Wl!1 bci ,u6 ncIt I ' :n l I. . .i J 1 "S Year it erori will ue. i. I iiiirn irritiiier man any tbat has been raised heretofore. Great Lonimix. It has been ascer tained that if we were to analyze the pop ulation of London, and compare the num- ber of its individuals of each class, with an ordinary 6ized town, say a town with a population of D,lllii, wc should bud in the vast metropolis as many persons as would fill two towns with Jews ; ten towns with persons who work on the Sabbath ; fourteen towns with habitual gin-drinkers ; . - tb . ""'" ',b P "b are every ear intoxicated m the streets of ' ' . f . : cess win incrrape me ruauces 01 recngtii- . I.Anrtiiii' tan In.m rl 11 rn Viimiin. In'. . I ' , sa? Doln,uS m "'oe w..o are panaiers o. sln' ODe luwo WKU gtmoiers, one .uu children trained in crime; one with ro ceivCH Ol stolen prpcrtj ; bail a tOWD - i,n Iuli,D6 fjur t0DS with (jermaus two wUb l""":b wbil tucre ireas mJ .L titi.i:..ti..ll:.l 1 f I a !:. l: . t lr,tn " woa,u "" "'c ul 1,uu ' RD(1 moro Ii)Iuan -,uo!i'--9 than would fid ! the city of Rome. Nor is this all. There tween those cities, for the enmpensatioa are as many publicaus and beer and tobac-1 authorized by law, tho service will be sus co shops as would fill two towus of 10,000 ' pended from tbe first of January. j each open every Sunday ; aud if we allow ouly twenty-five customers to each place, I 9 representing the amotiut of attendance i for ,be.(3ay we LaTe r0(.',000 people, (ay ! k-lf miUiou of men and women thus oc-1 cupicd, while 1,01 5 only are attending the house of God. In Loudon there are I 60.0U0 public bouses aud beer and tobac- , , . M el"1I), prcD 00 Sjnd'l-r anJ od ,a0 Protestant churches and chapels for diviuo worship. We spend tho best part of our live; in making mistakes, and tbo remainder in IU..IU rcnectin how easil. we might have iiii- bow easily we the reverse, and . nnil,l. could not circumstan- ippointed I'ost Maxi.r nl JI'Ka'b j Kails in jdacj of 1 ailiji liiluuh --ti- f.n. .i..e wi, MJ . -;.-t.r. r tt.. - '.m ri.it, ir-ui 11 o.tsf t... han't-d to Us f.-r -tuMi. utitin. Kan. t infot stu Rt,i r. K.v.r, tr. Ynur .rt.tl.-r i nr. men-. II.! Ml ill llitt n-.t'iit en p ic ni"iit i s-rl.:t. I alioul'i ill .1 h ugl.i.rr i .1 Fr.sl.-rif'll.. turn. .lot. Kjltitulljf rhari:iin: .lib lb- rest t lo. nwi rail.-, ttitli... Hi. -u-tnv fnim llt.ir w.-ll 'li"" 1 .".i fi..n. su-l with many ..tl.tri.. s." i-rmitti"l to ri... du ni'Tf. Tli l.all nitrittrj Ion Ut-i k, T.'Vt.l i ur.t--.rtt. ty f.ilsl. A li.-.t ft llif .11. iny . Intr-iu-l ui.uli us tt.ii. .II..I 1.. ..I...I ... .1... ..l. r iik! Ii u. ! Mf ,.;,, , h,r,,,rrti t ih-tim. Two .1,.) . tt. -r, i ""' "ul "i--"f u.-. we i,r,.ui:i.t oil 1...1H. remnlnn. n-l lie no. Ii-. t.mie.J ii.-n the St iul. I.ji.ki.1 ' .,, iu1,.,:1inv.k riier, o ,1 nn mm, ., ..1.1. m.r : ," '"" their I.I.nhI in eii.'i.viiriiii; to rriir-ti Kilt U! h"lrl tb" line, lie rut Well It.VeJ. 1 llsfi-te.l in citrrtnt Llr. Ui.!y Iroui the I.I'h iIv ti.-l t. kil l luis!t mnrhfit hi. Krnve, mid llif.iih n.t f-oi'l ei.ter w;t jt... vnt t't witiiek. tlie mid .wtii-te. ret aiurt l tli.it ! ler. that fille-1 his i-r-uirndes" . -- mm the iiiiiti.-r. d re Telle" I'Tef til. h.llowi d -e-tt wi-re HH .lll-t-e, r. ht-nrt ; f- It. i4ri ! ii 1 1 i'l meaimi n. et.r ei.tl.l I... .i-.i.ii hv nil, I i.ne nil k .iuiilnr fw-enei. ill, in eiiiii!;ir ciretiUlritnm-i'.. Y-.i- he ll.lr. ft Hell lie i-. lend - I III e hllle lh- l.ll- ' tiriilir. tl.Jt lli- y Whti die in St. n.-l le n eioi.e !. Il.i.l j ; Wl.lfli lie t-.lK-t.t tO .ll-tain rliall B- r- r .ie. Their li OIK -xli.il Ire firever ei.er.-td utninthe leiiltn id li eiii'loi'H- ; tit MIIMi.114 eninr.1 lerl U.I villltr, lltell Win H:ilih t h .Urit.ri 'd tin- Ih.I1 ,! t.-nd.-r. ..1 i.iie nj ith rune ,tiuV : lileut. Ilittt-rv .l..ll,re.-urd li.r. imine. till nr. el.erntH.11- i re.d it. ntid, rtiidiu', thank Uinl I r eu. li imhle ! lit.rU iu his. E - liLitfcii. na the STirt ft cimon-ir. A friend writinitta tho Clir,!r. under I ...... ,. . date of lttli I lec , has amused your army ' , , . , , ., readers considerably by applying the phil- oeophy of the dog and rabbit story t the fortune of tbe Fredericksbarp fight. Like 1 yr.'jr hamtila servant, the writer, on that 1 , , , ... -J. L;,vo "'"'" fi"rec ttam ,hc rc'PecUk1-' 'sl ti on heid by the patriotic crowd of iiuar- ' '. . ' tcrmastcrs, commissaries and sutlers, on the uortii bank of the Uapp thannoek, who were held there in martial array by liurn side fur tbe samo purpose, doubtless, that the army of old wotneu (as history does not luturui us ol commissaries, tpiarternns- tcrs and sutlers in those davs) were mar- shalled by that out and out .Scotchman Ilruco, at liannockburn. Ho says "If Tyler's llrigade bad not broken, our divi sion would ba.e stormed the wall,'' .te. Now, when we consider the facts admitted bv ail. that Tyler's llrigade, when it ' than any previous brignle during the day, " ,,,cir Je,'1 cll's" l? ,,ie t""ifJr' 1! 1 f0 how """'y redicolutt it is for UOD-CUlUUaiMUliS ill Ul.s iLiiutuui uishud- tions between the brave boys on ibe Sold. : H that brigade had carried what an army in successive charges bad failed to dd dur- ' iuS dl,y' "uur dmljn tlie wr,,c '. ! . "WOUld haVC Stormed tllO Wall. s 8 ""g"'0 W1S ln0 " 'vance briaio of "our d,vlpion." required of ,1,a K bt,SlJe 10 stjrnl ' "lc ""r of Tjfkr'i brigade. Heaven help the fair , e .ol ll.lr 1 " 'I il , 8 eoiuier ooys u me re- j cord of their deeds depends upon rumors ' r'cki;1 UP 0"S'J of lighting distance by i C',bcr eou,miff"t 01 A Sltle11- c,mf , Fredenck.ltnr,.. Jn. J, 1SK-. r " . " T ' 0a luc5tu iust .Taal. Stevens, offered a i one rii.olilllon. wrl.lf.ti nr. a rti.rtrl nroni. j - - ding that tbe Uovcroruent should furnish tran. nortatioD to toe sick ana woumi. ii .. l i,, r...t .....i... i i. cnargcJ aa wel1 os 100 re""ms of tho.-o -";-" '"""I,""' u who have died or bjen killed in tbe ecr vice, ltight. A man by the oame of John fiarnes, was so much injured in the bead, on Tues day of last week, in Penn township Ly- ' co"'ng coontji bj e UKo? on him, tu.t. ut. mv. w - . - j - - lm it ... I on I ,o f.t llitritt.r ri.o T to i t 1 . . . II It L . I deceased was from Wcllsborough, Tioga county, where we understand be leaves a family of children. North Carolina papers are full of com. plaints at an order from Gen. French di recting the burning of all the cotton in tuo counties bordering on the lioanokc ri.cr which is not moved wet cf the Wil mington it Weldon Railroad by the 15th iust. A gang of guerrilla passiug tho house of a Cnion man in Kentucky, recently . ... ,,- ,... i ,u :...!.. ' is be,,UTl'd that 'this "Confederate sue ...... . rjy tne i-uropean powers. Mai. Spr.2ue, of the IT. S. Arm-, ha S been allowed leave of absence till further ,, , . . . .. orders. This is to enable him to accept B I the position of Adjutant-General of the : State of New York under Gov. Seymour's . Administration. 11 The Louisville it Nasbvillo Railroad , yj refused to convey the mails be- A telerranh disnateh dated 8th Pcc..i fronl Xitusville, states that 400,000 gall- 00s of tetroleum oil wc; cutting through the boil Pittsburg. wc.ro lost by the lec boats ou their way to The ship Sea King, which sailed from 1 San Fancisoo for Liverpool on the Oth of September, was lost whon ten days out, and all on board perished save tho thud ; matc' j It is "expected" that trains will run over the entire line of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad in July nexr. The German Reformed Church will col- ; ebratc the present year, 1 SCI!, a the three hundredth anniversary of the lieidleberg i Catechism as the rule of its faith, that formulary having been adopted in the ' year 15G3 three hundred years agv j It is. stated that !,3iD applictions ' .0 bom mule for p......i..n. under toe i art of Jul. l-t 'J.OIH iu the aiiuy, and -'iO iu tuc uavy. 1 The pa-sengcr trains uf he I'hiladi l,lua an(J I'iy lialiroa"! U". Iu " ' ' " I two miles east of '.he first frk of the Sin ncina!i"iiing, aud about i"i luiles west of Lock Haven. portions of ex Illinois regiments have jint arrived at St. I.uuis. They wire takeu prisoners in Tennessee by Kt; lien. N. II. Forrest, c iiiiiiiaiiiliti the Tr nnes.-ee l-avulry, to the UUUib. r i f SO'.I wi'll H pieces of nrtill-TV. They wtro re.ii!s."l at Jat U.-ou on Iho l'J h. The valid lis des trojed the railroad, b'ttr-iph, and l!n eminent preperty, itn- i 7 tin: slavts trhu (J- lem-fht I'tttj-: in rirr rim.'.. Nkhuoks IIam.kh in CiiMiiiKsrox A Iiritisli pnJ j -el who has arrived from Charli s'on, S.uth Curolina, within a few days, brir.es the infornntion that n'n',-eeii neeroi-s w re hu::g in the streets jiirt pii -r to his departure. This oeeurr il in e 'tise ij'icnee ol a tli.-eovcrv, nudj in a rither sinotiiar wantier; the white tin re It some tunc past have been cluely watehifsr the bi.iek.-, and tl.inl;in! that t!,-y i! served aa ut. usual r.uu.b r of funerals am it'2 thein, a white in iQ iii-'iise-1 him self, ami fullowino in one of the r.roees- ! on striving at tli- buna, gr o-jii j be ' discovered that the c..fli;i C'i.t:iiind arms, i , . . ,. , i winch w. re taken from it at.d hum d in a tauj in whWl , numb,,r , reid. , ,,,, ,i ..p,,,ju.,J. The cousi i'ieiice of this discovery wi the cxeerioti .f nine! j of tne most lntelli'i tit el the negroes, rictecti A letter from a well n.l oruit'l source ct Fans, received by the Asia, states that a few dins before the letter w is written the the Mmi-trr i f IVr. i.-n tifTiirs, Prwr.n do I'lliiys, visited the K n; er. r an ad vised hitn that a m - 'J li-1 it ion i.f the p ili cy of the Iviijire was r. iuited by the public voice; that he was so lar commit ted t tho pre- t;t p 'lieythat be cm!d not ctiangi resignation rid tlitTif-re tenl-reJ Lis reciinen lirig Iivalettc as bis successor. J he uio.l.ucitiotis nee.ieii were, in the lir.t place, greater liberality in re tard to Italy ; secondly, the withdrawal of the French army from Mexico, and a treaty with that Power ; an I, thirdly, the j oiiii ig in a L"ie, t be signed a!-) by IvigiauJ tttid llussia, to the Coutcdi rate authorities, taking gr .ut d that, a the rebellion has now continued uenrly two vears without success, the intiTi'ais if hu manity aud civil zitioQ rt'i'ii'eJ tl.em to ,y down their arm. The writer add: I.at, i.f:cr opposing these propositions, the limpernr, upon further conid' ration, took a more favorable view of the policy indi cated. The writer ascrt.,in tbe strong' t manner, that, notwithstanding the unex pected aud fur.ristrii! character of this information, it is strictly true. Tho Uichniond A"e.i'r'r says : A body of Yankee. c tVilrv. num iii rin it i r.-. portl;,l, some l.OHil men, ma ie a raid on .Mn,I lv upon the Da-t Teunes.ee and Vir : """a ,"lr'';"!' auJ de-troyed two nnpor- j-0' .""'".r. ... . . . otuet a -r ss nit- . a ju ' ruer. i nc briJ ar !le ,)3,ot!) at Jilountsviile, ,j by of (mr clvalrV) w rc C'in( le'c.y rurprt(l ana tnaile pris-ouer-i without any resistance. The dam age tJ the railroad is serious, as, beside Lurnitig the bridges named, the track is torn up in many places and tho tills and imn burned. The distance between tbe Watauga aud HoUton rivers is nine miles, and the burning of the bri lgis aeross these stream involves a loss of that distance in our railroad ciri:imriicatians. Jl trill t'll;' sr-tTi'tt irer.vs f i r 'i nV.f l-tm-v;rn. fuiil tltru ti'.mr ut n tinu- uh- n ru ' rou. i' ti.n-J to its utm-jt -iim -ity. CON FEPF.lt ATE Svvfktkmnu. )wiag to some reason sugar and mola-ses h:tv.-ad vanced to a very uiip!eaaut friec in K.ch niond. (The same is true also in regard to alcoholic li.iuors, for which they should be thankful iustcad of grieved.) If they will listen to us we might passibly "guess'' w hat has given the saccharine c miruodilics such a remarkable lift. Our forces are after Vicksburg with a dctcrmiua'bn never to Icavo until that llelel tjibraltir succumbs to our arms. Wilh this city in possession cf tho l uion force., the Mis-sis-ippi will be under our control, which will sever the Eastern Kebels from the sa.'aT districts as completely as though they were in Japan. The grocers aw-.ro of this, an taking time by the forelock, and have r.iiuJ the prices on the stock on j,.,,! cjnv :ice j ,Jt th-y uiiy not P't ' J an tber supply until the Lincoln gunlioa-s rowing o? and down the spinal col- uma 01 me i..ii;iei:era'jy. "a?il!Hf" &k?7'Q aarfWifVr.3 W .l,WrJ l 'l'l.rt ii.t.-lli'mni'i. ut tin vi'iriui i.f lir, iimiiPj,.!!'" . . ...... ... Vi,k,liiiiir was pre nut tin o. A.IviLv. IVo-u ,v.: Viek.-lmr!' tn to tip; :l I it. rcptvtjont lit'! stru'-rlc os still poiti'r on- iur f.ircivsj ttiol; tlie iini'i lmtliTy ami rilh; Jiits of lie- ciicmiv i:i MiinU.ty, lmt wcro rqmlseil. The irtitiliitiits w ere not iluiii.j; iiiiii'Ii. Tin? Kelii-'ls liiivo roiici'iiiiittt.'l :t!l fltrir troop-i from .Tiii-kson ripI Irie-ni'In. nii'l it is snppo.-oJ their force i.-' (.".( 'i J st mntr. t leu. .SLoriiuiti'.s Ios i csti- IIiatcj :lt lVom d.lMHl to ".Hi. tlur (;,, Morirait and C'l. Wvnian were i.:t!,1 C,.n. .Ins. K. Jolitistnn c-ntn- man Js tlt. ri.hl, foI.CC;S llu.,.0 The re-liel armv, since its tli-f.-nt rtt Mui freest. ore-, is'jrrctitiv donto.-alioil. ;,-Cl.iiiriile;c was wotitpli il in the car, Iiis adjutant trcneral killcJ. au.l hi-t i!'-v'-e'"'"' terril.Iy cut ii. Wouudeil reliel ollieers estimate their l.. at from lOUU It) l...im:. An c.--ca.--.l ne.zro heard (ien. 11111-2 say llC 'tuU go to Chattanooga, The Ruleitch (X. CY) papers state that the I ,.....,..st hail W greatiV r.-iiil..rce.l at New I.. . .'. :.., l tl.- n ! U "' a '"oiuiil ii aiiiot Wil li mil. "lott. I i l lt il;l Hoi tin. ;"- !. Great Victory at n.irfrBCsborii' ! I.nni n.t:. J in. ". ViirTrff ti"ro a-.v c-s . rrprfsffit the Ft !tr.tl vtrlcrv r ,inp:-I.. 'I li.- j mire U.-: fl army l..u-ar fa Tuii;i- ! html t I" XT' TOT. i Th ir-na -i ,:.-;l zu.-vU-th ; rlt- i " ' V a l '. h:ivr ("'Mill I , I, l-rit?. ; 'I'll" 1? ."ai. hf" IL n-rl.i.i J.. ' tf.-n-.. i 11 ".-r H.ii rt.t, i : ui r ti -tt.k W li-'' ii' in. f. I" i.l tlli'rh a. il tu.p-Ui- tti-'i (r.-i-o-l w;-h h r. ! Ii rum r. h ,f Mi-- li -vi iimh i.I li !- i-m -f a thlf al- liiit Ii tlli'C .'.fMiiiM ii.1 ! I,i Nonlmiv. Il.iin-I or-. I. sue i-icr, Ac.. ( 'am ). tVarm.il .! at 1 1 i A M I'hi.a I. T:.r -o.-li rn ..! -. - :,' -. I" M Inn!le.:a-a ,-h. K.-..ll.ie. NewV.nl. (Via Ml! vi. 1 e'.. e- ;, -, A M '" V.h I - . M il-. Mm, I'.'. W .;!.ioi-.- tt. Cimiia.A.-. i ! .'ii ' r iii -t: tit. I" M I " - 1...V ', ? -. hn.m.lli,, , -liin.Af.. l'o M ;r, nl.Mi... Ilif.let Ac., i-!ai!)f! t- M l. a' " 't'.r t..l ! ;M1 i V- e f ! iif.'i;;-. ( l.ulvj el si's at . - ' ave- .il 'I Ti III''. V I' : ri-wee!-) leav M' I i; . T;u:i - t.: ,' a- ' Kiii.iv ai'ei iiif.ui val "i th-- evei.K.;. , u N.,v. t., i- j. li u rni:rir. I" m n- r. .1 e. ii e.-.ihl a on! I ; o-jit ;- '. r rh:i !rrn. . r to ' ri-a'tttil li-r ad ' . ta- iei' 'I i.et are - i -ir enao-1 , .'..;i.:ii,t i , ,,. t u. ii i er r'- li.r:.- .i.-r-, Amen-at, AM,a;.,e tor I-;.! ..,- r. ati t,.r .Vitv-rvsr.-is. r-t tt.i- Urn: Mote. . .ire Ioit p. to .o.,. aii Ih liea , f..r 'i. Kvrl lien". . h - u ' 1 i-.il e ,t. -I k". Il i- il .r h I'Hviol;. C, . i.i - :: -i' i a l int r-eai ooi ei er- ot v.t oe ; i lh, !i- -t in-ti - :o.n l.-r toe enie pri vai'-M iii.r v.eco e l a .vti lo re . aner i'i'. s a'.uie are uorii a I' l-fi-l .o w h-a;. an ! !'. ipe l-e.i! n tviee is st-rii.-i,me. ecrlh to the .,- the !;ea:'. M"t" 'ti I in co 't. -i'.i'iv ol the ni" !.c il a!imr.at are :r.i -Ii. I. it :h,. i.. soli I uo r.'il. It. caleiit.iu.oi. are mail" rur- p. -e!v f'-r t!o. aloii le an t are theretore c T- reel, fall an ". c i an A.crs almanac and M-lifti n t, k-ep ii. ' ri pre... Il iu the l,rt:.y.er,aa fhiirch n. t ah-oath. rmrr M-i-tinsi h- let.,., r i the I. ti: ti r i n tool. e, at 1 o rtor .t to aiiet.. n- PVv.r-.-,,,--v YITlifh ft - I Ccrrrrl-ii V.'t!,lu Wheat '61, SO Hve - 7- Taliuw 8 1 Corn, old TU Lar 1 Oats f'U Pork S Flaxseed 1.73 Clover seed 5 To Dried Apples. !," Woil 4'loW. Firkin I'.utter li Potatoes .10 Fresh Latter... Country Soap -I it K-igs 4, .1 and ti Did pipr '2 MAFaacr. .It . t v li- I . i.r. V MtTIV I,. l-.tvii.uul Ui;Ai;.V K I A. !.!:. In S.ilin'jreT... Pee. -J.. .IflitTII C'ltlNTllA, drill :b ler i 1 I'.o.l ' iviii'i.-r: our. .1 I., to -tr. l:i loi'i..l tn.n.l.iii. en me T I il lit.t. Mi.-. -MAIiiiA lil.l lit I.I I.!..INoi.-iJ',1 year.. tu Hol'.ii..i.. r:. jeOi uir . R... e II M i ls. ,,t, e of In. rif.ll VI K. ehur' tl "t th-lt I'laee. WANTED!. rriVOouii tilKI.K to ilo penn I wuri. l.ileral u-aes sivpii. ilo ptnrral house- Apply at Dr. l.llilV!'. i ii .:i:rlav, 10th January, from '- to t 1". M. Jan. IOVr Uu 'J'tiarie.er. one in. riiini.'. a j ltlltit-l of the l'niienialhi-an S. eieiy, w i ii ihe pin hroken. The t.ntjer will he re- : u aitle.l tv lea vi nc it at itie " Ctir.'tuc;e'i iliee. LETTING FOR STABLE. f ll!t. (VniTTif-iiMH r wili rer'ivf Trnpn- j I until if 1 Ftni.irv : r i i t n j a s;,!. mi the ("miri H-ut I -t -1 - - ! tu !b'--t on it if:, rt the t April. I'--. Pi;n an 1 -.j't-clii'diH'li-. t br M'cn iit tii ('im'i.is Mi'r.rrV l UTi c. t i;1 rari'-r h Uu a'i the m.if'T;;t!'. li V ortiiT rI lh-' '"iniii i l.ihrr. PAKTiCULAH WOTICE. I IAMKS SCOTT, ' a!-.j ih ( ioiix m. :.r.i. arr in mv h it. l-r M-'ti.-ni-'tiT. li in.! :t t ; n -iV .l t.- t'v id-' 1' lt i I .I.i'i'i.irv net!, u:i will It.' is-Mi'1-! ai'atr.-: th r! :nntifrii-.. .um w. c. i; wciv. MM'AtiK t t ri i:t;- ami t-rt fkiiijs. I) We have an .1..' riiiient it ili.e ceieh r.v.e 1 maehiae.--..ri-' ito-n coramie.l r.VA.Vs , I 'I I'M-Kit TOBACCO 6 GIOARS!!,, '11111 un.'.er.icot-1, liavirt': pnieha-e.! lh 1 T.'''aeco an Ifiear S'l-.p .! I'.u. lis. iv, ii I. M.trUl sirt-et. 1'ppo.iT.t U ai'.' rs o,e. ineilf. aM his ir:ei..ts lo raTon r-' i hoi in ili'ii'i 'ii.'" Wl. llilDW ., .In. L.u'i.'iiic'. Mi v. -1, li'' f( U l l'.sl UK VIS! I K at M ..wrv's Uallery J io -lo-jraiih Alou-ns at Mn-vry'. il'erv I'ii i'o'tiaph. - liloi- ste at MoH-rv's liallery Pii.ti-'C' iniis tu Oil at Mowry's llai:. rv Ivorvtvpes at Moierv's liallerv Haio i'.'pes at Mowr,'. liallery Aoit-ri'i'. pes. and All km Is o'tvpe at Voirrv's tia'lerv ViDWIiVr tlMd.r.KV. in .MarUet strict, opposite the it.ink t.ewi.hnr tt-!i Estate of Lawrence H. Hayes, dee'd. t llVIMSl'UATOKSNOTIt'i:. Uherea. Letters i l A loiniislraii. n on the e-tate oi Laurence M il ive... late o: llradytoa-nship. itece-iscl. ha.e heeii granted to the sntt-enher Ivthc It. co-ter of t. nion r.oiiity in due form oi' law. therefore nil p-r.on iinlel''"! to sanl dale are re'iie.'.r'il to m.iUe imine li.itr pay menl. nn I tho.e hav.n-; jn.1 claim acani.t the same may preent them ilii'y aatlieti ir.tti .1 for seiilrment, lo Ihe suli.enher.,u ho will he at ih l..te r -i letiee of iii- il-c'J in I'.ra.iy Tp on Kn lav an.l !.ilnr lav. i ! and :t I Jan. oral, when all in'rr.t-.l will please all-n 1. An.l n. tic is lur'her riven thai Itie U l low of .aid .lec'.l has tiled an Inventor, i f prop- j crty clannel P. her. to thi- arni'tlnt ot Thrrr hiiutlieit rlollar.vith etr- Ke'-iirr. which will he prest'iiirtl fo Ihr- lo-tofs of the Orphans' '.-uit lor all twaiii ' .T th' ii. -t leim. ' ...I i ut I' w 1. V 1 A 1 1 II V t.J: It') eal Sstato. ii". si: and lot Foa sale. 'I'll II .-:l-rril.rr ofTrM at fi'ri-M I I t i ' iV.i-,' Vwn'.n-.:n mta A ! - - f " - ";-'--J r r- . il i It- tii V,;: r. (.. , .p' ', u tu tr-.u it I m lt- . m . . . 'Hi l.nt utnii . Arrr. an-r i a (f r"i II'tn--, : t. t tn l -.- - thi r -.'it I. mp' ih-nu b ? rt- tl..- if! n -j . fT ' f-?- e, .-. M. .f- nar.:li n' r.-:. r l .rn.' r t .it tt.' A J- :. r tt- lu rijt.i!-F in ii, I ' ; . i f r 11 hvft;. j i,iic Siilc. i',.rt,i I no n e,.unt v. on Tr n (.. .-, n ,. tvr-iarv. !' :. .t ibe public horn i li t i II. z-'. .n I.ew , -i u, -. ,,:; ,, a. mIu.i. in East BofP. I ..-,,. , , p . - I tl : e e Ulet- I.I Ca.eb Bal I i,.., :v vi. ,. an-1 .et-r V.-uta. r-DUK ; w tl .fl,'l. ih-r- r ami ihirtv-ix ,.-,.. . m-j.-ire. hereon l I i rt-t'O a Mnali l.-'i; Hi n-e. rtie. r.ii, 1 :i .-us- Cn-h. .tf:ll A. MKK1Z, i-e. .i.l-i - A 'n '.i-lntr r '1 lltsj. liHul ft, dt-J I OKI'IIAN.S' COVliT HALU. I (.i (ir:e llil i"-i )taie. 1Y virno- .. an nr.ler in in the Orhaaaf ) ' oricf t no. n ci unte, we will offer al rutilu: -Sale, on the premises, on i .1,.lr....-. Jaa. - 1C3. ..... ' ' at " i'Th. A M.all that nenase an-t traet i'l '."I. ' ' t'l"- ' I iii'aii e i. i in" -, it a'-K h in, n'riott M nn:rs n.-rm-wesi or mv l i.-irn rnori h, ati mull? latnt of Daniel ' ' '- ' A J K-hel. J,isr,,h llerk, Jacob U ,.e, w , l.i,!,.,,,uih aiol ctticrs,ei.utainiag 1 i i 1 j.... iiiiti- or !r... Toe IniproTTenipRts arei". .1 it'll M:. l:I;.N an t ulher Farm tiuil-i-fcl ':ri'-.. n' t Wtrerf't. r. nveve.t iv conoiitts w r, 'he tl oi.e and B.irn-var i. I'he 'I'racl i - to any a.l c earpil, ano in a eoo.1 state si ttvat. -ii s.-i-J 1 IMIIl'.r. in the uuclearwil rooiv.tit ; ('' r': 'O. ' '. 'J rrm of sale will be published on lh . 'lay ol ia.e Vv ! I'KTKTi VM.I.FR. nitrTaloe i K'UtE MlLI.Hlt. KaslBudaloa Dec. Io, isiij A'lminisiraiors I XIJI illll Ul iTtllU ! A Si'l'Se well known TAVEUS STAND iill -mi I'" oil Mariiet Si. in the Boruu . , ,h- ,,, f c. 11. t.-J) J. WOl.FE. i A Farm' SaW EIill & Timlier Land The Farm cftntaiio ahont ona hunnreil and forty (1 lt) arrf, all id cuitivatiun, wik 1 two-slerey Irame llwellinrr me Dwelling twwa. The Sam .MillJL&sl ci l il'iu-e ano Mi ne nam. nas ins i.rae wairr jnirr hi i rnn i rrra wi-h a'oui :ttMI Acie. of Timber Lanu all aojoiiiintr. in l.ime.i.-ne Tp, l.'uir-n to. Appiy in Jim M. Titina. Agent, MifDiDw burg, t. ur miles Irom the premise, or to 111. liH BKI. I.A.st. isiunhury. FOR RESIT. I I.i IT en Noiih Fourth slrect. J'i M .iih I, '.is. 11. 1'. ELI.KK. FOR SALE. FAN I'S :ao- ol ihe E-ijic ot' Ttacw Cnws. J U-'.. ilec d. Will a n ii.oii, loti acres and allowance IVr-l liotl I'or li'ien. tup. I; T.ic-'ari. n il acres anil allowance M.llti' V township. William I". llra.ly, IIS acres and allowance. Harilry loan. hip. Koltcrt l.aitirner, if I acres and allowance Hatl't'V township. Ar-p'y to JOHX B. I.IN.f. Iv ' At'.rn--T f-r rtinsi S. FixeutkV L'.NKiX LOOT AXI SHOi S' TI I.I. AHFIADr-Come one! conic all- am! examine t.-r veur.elvrs Ihe hirce-ut and -li-.ij .--l .loi li ul Hume MliltlC BooB an I h- e. in I'nion roumv ! Cl- Jii.t re,-e,i-,,l a KKK.-H SIT'PI.T of I 113 IlliKlc work at unusually low pneos. ' IJiiiek Sail's ami Small l'rorili" i- the orJ-T ol ihe tlav at IKI I', Hj'poM'e ihe ; ii K. LewisLurfl WATCHtS, JEWELRY. i?tc. I'M I. it rtt-r--i hiv:ir r i-rd r Wa't h at.; Ji m.iv ! '.',. -rt I I'fif - I 'he r ''!.. i ' r.t i r. e-.l hv l h (J. t ir. (.t) .i.hil' .- Ariinja I. . Zj!f Viitinrfv Mr pj Mai-! str- bc;w't-ii ft. ui aii'i fei1- fni,U i prtparrd ia ilejiair Waliln's, .Icwilrj, Musical Instruments. &, in th mnv p jt. it an-' ;f.tr:tTV oiannri Mi lvr,t" ''n haiul an a"s...i tim-m if rh"ira SV.W r.l.li V, tr La i;es an-i (.fiiilr-mfn, w htcb .li.- ct'- rv a! prirrn tit suit the nines. AUi II. in Ks ai.tl WAII ilKr. Ail Wuik autl wan warranleI rprt-xfi tt-.l. M AK1 A S. AlJta. Af. ir :o. )..' , t. if l.'ivltI .v. ii" .... .t't..-; .Vi .'.".' t"K r:rr. jxr ti:xtffi tor iM.I. Alt KiMfKI tfli r.tt.L J.YU IW.ViA' fuK iM.L .1 ; Ut.MKKI CAt.I. A 1. .lF J CALL AM' I Al l. AM' .V CALL A A It A 1 1 A ut xt n. jrrr.r RK m a ut rr. vi li iik j i v ArYl- Vh.U. VCI.ru tr KKLMHI. Vtitii 4 t twi.-tirff. ts'il UUUfKRirS, ll.MIDU "ARK. CHINA WARE. SIIOK UN DIN" fi-3. LASTS, .icAcAe. "VC hare an extensive ass. nine in ol the ahove Goods, to which we invitr ihe iiiieutiioi of pur. ha-". ' all anil riamitm ihe quality and price trior.- purehasins rlse wnerr. KVA.NS sV l.'OOi'KK, la?wsb Wanted. rpili: IIHillK'ST ;as(I PRlrC paid for I .M.xed or Whitr and folor"! K UiX If Jno. I. Marker, Paper an. I Kai; Wareliou-e. E. I'oiiirr t illh and lo mwerre Mt. Iiri'.i i-'SJ in' I'M adriihta tK 'l Iw A U- i" - to-' rr. iv j"y i. ' a. ,imu t i
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