llIISl COM I Ml Ml HI IfflM D IllIKIHo BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. t( ti..v er tear, aluayR In Adianre. M !;llHHiif H:-I KKLl.- Tuc).i Mrnin; k Friilay Afternoon. jiijMrs. IVXoriuariliei.ff.Tj herestab !.-h:u-Ut fur tale or rent. (Sea Adv ) KWc have tolerable fair sleighing, : anJ many persons blessed with the ncces- Furjr equipments arc unking good use of it. Tbe warm sun, however, threatens a speedy tcrwiua'iou to this sort of rccrca- tijn. Th- rem .in. of teore W. Kepler, ' -r i. i.. .i . ..f 1. i.it K". -filer. nf.lbi'rs. 1 .:,t. ...r. l.r.iuht home and in- l rilllUH, LM ,111-1 ........ I T lerrei la.i week. ' - ' ' fcTKaud i-lphllaiman, uf Uloomsbarg, ho reidtd f.r a wnilo in Le.tsburg, w , aieuti iiied as tuning aun auppu t lie beloog d to the lruu Guards, 0;h Ue-1 Berves. teerjos. J. HehuiH-, who wa wouniJed at the battle cf Fred. ticklurg, is uow in 1 I.tiicilu 11 ispital at Washington, lie was shot in tlic foot, and was compelled to have it amputated. He is s'i:l in a criti cal ouditioo, and under the caro of hi brother, Dr. elilll:. Frank. Sv-baffl.i had a ball thrnngh his overcoa', and is boiurably mentioned by bis commander as having carried des patches through the thickest of tbc fihl. tguWe learn, through individuala ac 'I'lainied with the fac's, that Lieut. Jos. J. It. Orwig, nf .M.lH uburg, who had com mand of Cap'. Moyi r's company during the fiht at Fredericksburg, greatly dtstio guiebed himself during the engagement, Laving cthihiicJ an n'rioiJiuary degree of p ronal bravery and daring, thereby winning the hearty congratulations of bis Superior ufheers IcSThe Thilid. 'hnti.trt Ckrnnirfr has been "rx-td" incogs. (uenceuf the paper pauic. . i -rhe Auuuil Meeting of the Fruit growers S .ciety will be held on of Kist.ru I'ennsylvania Wcdnei-iiiy, February 4, 03, at Brant's Hotel, II .rrishurg. B.The minersin the vieiuity of Scran- ou are on a "strike." Nearly every mine elongmg to the lMlroad Company has ...a. .1 . i 1 .. 1 1 1. . ........ .- ton b. been descried, and the operators are roving li.tlossly about the atreet of Scranton, wmitiog for " sooiuthing to turn op.' SS-0apt. Koush's Co., in tbe 61b Peuu'a Reserves, came out of the Freder icksburg battle with 1- wounded and 2 missing. B3uTbe Richmond Examiner mourn fully acknowledges tbe utter defeat of the Rebels at Muitreesboro, and says that Fast Tennessee is laid open to Rosecrans, at.d, should he cuter it, 2UU,0uO men would be requited to drive bitn out. Only about 200 uf the Anderson Troop took rrt iu the Murfreesboro Eht, tbe main portioD, about 5J0, baviDg mutinied, and would not go under fire. This troop was principally recruited at l'hilad. Tbe pailaut UU lost two go. d otBeers, Mnjs. li jsjnsarten and Ward, and several men. The l'ost Mister General having issued an order on the Oth inst., that hereafter no package, ex;epting printed nutter, shall be sent through tho mails for less than six c nts an ouuee, l'ost Masters can DO lon er send Luudies nf clothing, etc., to the Ljjs in the Army at one cent an ouueo. Mr. Morton member of Capt. Davis' company, arrived borne on Wednesday last in charge of tbe remains of James i i . . . iiaisey, a memner oi tbc same company Kach one of Mr. M.'a friDds predicted (hat Li dl'.at I. .t,t. ; dcatli to eoter the army ; but it acted the reverse, making lim robust and belth b'kior. Ue ha, bceo UtU elected 2J l-ieutenant of hi9 company j a unani- Ui.us vote JrWi ! ri.l'NKtsvisM A d-z-n of the lid gloved memoirs of tbe New York Cham ter of Commerce have been truculent enough to write a formal protest against the use of the Chamber of Commerce rooms fjr the reception of (Jen. Uu'lcr. The Teachers' Institute met at Xor-! thumberland, last week, and wag well ' attended. The proceedings have not yet il... 1 . . reached us, but wo learn from another j of the documents printod by tbe Legisla- ;-, tne Union. Thero are now, there source, that a little "fl.re up" took place, ' ture for tbe ose of the people. I shall fl,re( thirty five State in Ihe Union, twen- t.o,Ufc uv .,. . remark made by one of . . , . . . ' , ln au ddress, , u ., . ..very was a disgrace ; i- -ov- .,.uou, vnen an attempt was Blade to stop hiui, but without effect, N it morning .Mr. Keimensoyd r proposed if? ring a resolution to expel Mr. Week?, u i, in return, prew belligerent and used the weapons of Liu Jley Murray upon the I It bink maybe most beneficial. Thoje I president, and at acost to tbe United States back of Mr. K.iniensnyder, without refer- who may desire any particular printed Treasuryof notnmre tbantwoorthree mill ence to cadence or softness of expression, matter of tbe Senate, by informing me ; ions of dollars. The old State of Virginia and dared him to offer the resolution, but shall be served if in my power, but if it contains about 1.250,000 inhabitants, of tbe ch.valry of Mr. licimensnyder was not i fails to reach them, the, may be sure it is ! mbom ,bout 450'0U0 "e alTe8 "d 50'" r ,uat to tbe occasion, ami thinkine t 1 " the better part of valor was discre- Hn," the matter was dropped. Mr. Weeks Is t rabid Kepublican, but was backed, is oc-asion, Dy tnirtetn dem.wratic tt'tnbcrs ef the Institute, in addition to , 'e of bis own party. S&ilvry Ameri-, j ; IIAiUiljlJLUi; CltlvKESi'ONDKNL'E. Kum-av, Jn. 9, 1S03. "I l!k. on. .h . Ir -m I. l"n r'-'lnf -..i-iuel hill i.-.-r-." Moth Houses having adjourned over no- Monday, to give the speaker time to consult and iatinf-ctorily arrange tbo Committees in which most of the bard . lbor of legislation is dune the Members and Officer, generally, who can return in i ,-eason by M ouday, havo gone home "tci j ' . '1 respite Iron, ineir aruuou, II f II 1 he outsiders generally follow eit save only toe uorers ior u.o. oeua.or of ,he ll,mocrl,ic PrUBioD, who have their own troubles. ; Te! yEABfl.Ten ye,rs ago, I was Trin5cribiDg t:icrk, and occupying the j .ek fri)m hich , am uow wr.ng. -jeu Ve!ir8 bri-f, indeed, as I look from my ; wesiwarn wiuuow, aun tra j miiij as but . f yestcrd .y jet ten veaks, preg- . naut with m imentnuseveota in our bitory. Looking around the Senate Chamber and its aute-rooius, I Cad but one m tn who, with mys.lf, was here ten years ago. That is the useful 1'rovider-tJeneral of the Senate everybody's fiieu.l, Capt. Wm. V. llrady, now iu his 17th year of service here ; he looks not a day oid.r than be did iu' hi, is ready as ev. r for every duty, an l is still addicted, upon occasions not like angelic violations, to sundry modes I in uij jon.ug . wui. i " u.."., ' is S.erelary of the Commonwealth Da- ..r j.. T f1..! ui;r... ihon ...i.t... 1 vid liarnes, a brother lrauscriber, is now , la ttie Auditor uenerai a omae lion. John C. Kunklu is a willing slave to the Law and Aistaut Cleik John C. Bom- berger .s "making money" in Hank. It. A. M'Murtne is now a metuber of the House. Of the remaining 10 or 40 per. ns then hire, Larson, Lrabb, Hamilton, Hoge, Km-r, and Keigle, have gone the way of all the earth. lo the House, wore Messrs. Iliestand ore Messrs. Iliestand ,nJ now enators. John Small was then an iudt finable necessity iu the form "f a t:lcrk be contiuues to be the , on'y mini then, and mm, iu State service in the House. A Utdford ciuntv man (Sch(;1i) WJS ,iJea ttk-r, and another from ,hat cl,ul,Iy (Lv,sn;i) j9 now Spetier. The ioeviiable Jacob Zicgler, ....... .... . tblia viliof (jleik to Gov. Hisiler, is now i Chief Clerk of tbe House. All else of the personality of that body of 115 or 120 men, is now changed. I ... I Ol-k Sick and WorxPKP. ! In tbe Senate, Ilarr.sburg, 8th Jan., ! Mr. Lowry, the warm-hearted, earne.i ! Senator from Krie, iutrodueed the follow- ! ing joint Resolutions, which, after remarks from him, were adopted unanimously Resolved, That tbe uuauimous thanks of this Legislature be tendered to His Ex cellency, Andrew G. Curtiu, for the fore sight, euergy and constancy manifested in bis ' fforts to provide proper nursing and medical aid for tbo sick and wounded l'enusylvanla Volunteers iu tho service of the United States. Resolved, That wo nndoubtingly sp- prove of the policy recommended by him to the national authorities, that our dis- j ablcd citizens should, whenever their health and condition would pcrmi', bo ( immediately moved to Hospitals within! our own State ; and that wo urge upon the etSjcrs of tho General Government tbo importance of rendering their itnmo-' diato and thorough o-opcratioo in carry- ing out the measures proposed by Gov. Curtin lor aceoropllsbiiig this end, by tbe j. .... .- . . adoption oi .ucn regulation! ana order . : 1 1 : I 1 . a as win iiiurc me regular iraDsmissinu ui sicK nu wauoaca 1 uDsylvama volunteers to tbe care of their f-,aiilic3. or to liospi- j tu will, in thn Stafi A Urge number of candidates for U. S. , Senator were named. The u.u.l resolutions of rospect to the memory of Col. Samuel $. Wharton, late Senator from UuntiogdoD, wha died dur- inr eh rpfl... vorn adnnted. (hvr trulv - feeiios and elonuent remarks by Senators Serrill of Ielaware, and Connell of l'hilad..) by a unanimous Tote. "Sj pannes the world away." Col. W barton was one who encouraged me to come here this winter I am hero, in cood health. while bis form (then so noble and linn in mauly strength) is silent in tbe grave. I It falls to my lot to distribute some I... ! . -. JL.L-f- -. ' seek to send the Vai'j A-vurd regularly, lo etrry J ,l Vjjvc in the count;, oj I ,um reucsung every v. Jl. to keep tbem on file, for the inspection of those who niav desire to examiue them. This manner of distribution, I think, will bo better than to send them to individuals, here and there. Other matters 1 will seek to distribute as not mv fault. Saturday. Jan. 10. The adherent of nohes and Buekalew. for IT. S. Senate. are waxing warm. Some even venture , remarks not complimentary to the patriot- ism of those virtuon aspirants! Should i they bile and devour each other Kilken- J fMbion-t.il only few ears, tails, j LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 18G3. claws, and fur are left, faefj will be little mourning among unconditional Unionist?. It seems to be tbn'Jjtttt that liuckalew's cool "stragetio movements" now place him in the advance. Wc have a cold cheerless day half an inch of snow last night. O. N. W. trTlio friends of ("apt. Schffl.e. will be grauned to reau ttie following letter : LlliHV Pitlst.N Hospital, ) Richmond, Ya , Dec. 19, ISO-', j ).. 1'atiikii No doubt vou are ' ,oxlou, , hcar ff0m , most blTe ircaj, beirj ,04t w wouodcd lnj primer. I was wounded on Saturday, about two o'clock, and lay on the field until eleven on Sunday, when 1 w rrici ,0 , hospital, and bad my WM ,jay wound dressed, 1 then lay out until Tues- mtrti inr wrkiin F ajul rI !. I nn t Kai cars Willi a uuoiDer ul otbers auJ taKen to Uicbiuooil. From the ears I was taken t0 tie Libbyl'rieon llo-pital, where I remain until the neit flig uf lriK. comeJ down to carry tha WOUDle,jj Buic, wjj oe about next Satur- day, perhaps, soouer. I have good atten tion shown n.e and every comfort paid to my wants. My wound is getting along tiuely. I was shot just below the j lint of tbe right knee, by a minie ball. I do not think the bone is injured much. There is ii lite a number of ollioers and uieu bere t . . t . . , irom our rcgiuieui. not leei aiarinen fjr u,e ; i w,n bc wi,b yuu g,Jon. I wla wjunjd earj jB the day, and therefore do uot know the extent of the losses ia my company. Some five or six of my company fell before I did, end were carried back ius.de of uur lines. Vork Woodward U U,rc ,, BB . be is wonM ia ,h, Wg M j. Z.rntmyer, of our regiment is also tere ; be will lose bis leg. My b .ys foueht well, on Saturday, but as usual tiie Reserves Corps is always shoved in first, Reserves Corps is always shoved in first. v. ..... .1,....;.... ... .. ,i, .... T V-o were charaiiiir upon the cnemv and I fji iusije lllclr i;ue, il0,l0g to be with jou soon, 1 reuiiiu your affectionate ion, cllAg jj Sciiafflb. J"E lM'lANS .ir. DUNeign, of ,ue Vaucton Sioux Agency, has dis- covered through Indian spies, that there "e five cm ?s of hostile Sioux on tbe I tnnn. l ....ir-i . Ii n . r . nUnninvalMl k.r VPP" Missouri, who are planning another ra"1 0B ,ha "- estern frontier. s"me r ,ue euPtoM have recently T,",tcd ll8 Brl"sh Pe'on f"f ". where tbey attended a council held by a ,. ' , ., , ,. , ' Wb,te 'D' "b, ' '.' 9 Pc"P,e " l WUF ",t,h ,L Ln,,cd -es, and en - , f . . , , ,. , , aou uiai ne naj uiiuscu pianneu an expe- dition. We have before published facts 1 going to fix the responsibility of tbe lale e , 1 J , out-break on the Sontbern traitors, aou , , . this statement mikes tue evidence of their .. . , , complicity the stronger. Jhe !moux are , . - . . . i already suffering the pcbal.y of their treachery. A bill taking away their an-' Duities and giving them to tbe sufferers from their malice, passed the House of Representatives, on Monday, with only j seventeen voice in the negative. "Typo," a member of the STih Regi. nicnt Massachusetts V olunteers, writes to the 1'onland 7 , saying : "Now tbe programme has been changed, and though we may still suffer by laborious marches, we find an incentive to renewed aetion in the fsct that we arc invading the enemy's country, and the belief that our present movements wit be productive of i a- . n ir.i j. gtwu. i ou nave ... reau oi .ne anecuo.o . me aaimee .. ..ouner. a . a.i.aee C .., A 1Ii- A ik. w uut ui tuipij uicu. auj wi-ncu mo means oi pun-iiiuuce j iue ijaser unereu h'uu two dollars per day and board, to rmnnd a !o? with the back of &Q axe. The Yankee attended to his work wry well for the first two day 9 but on the morningof thethird refused to work longer, although he waa sati-fied wi.h his rema- neration. The Quaker, in evident surprise, Hinmred the reason. f,ir " rrplied the Yankee , "I have no objection, to work' Out I want to see the cfup$Jty. Just 00 l is with ns soldiers ; we will bear the hardships of camp life uncomplainingly, if we only know that we are accomplishing something; but we want to know that our Uutct tell npn the enemy." The President bas signed tho bill ad- ' fitting the new State of West Virgiuia ly.four f which are loyal. In each of the , disloyal States there is a large Uuion force, anlj ,heir whole coast is blockaded by our .,.,. Th nonnl. tinn of West Virginia ' is about 300,000 of whom not more than i 10,000 are slaves. These latter will nn- doubtedly be emancipated before a great whilo on tbe plan recommended by tbe vw ,ree ncgroe' The Chicago Times, a violently disloyal paper, bas, by an almost unanimous vote, been excluded from tbe Cbicairo Board of Trade, and it commercial reporter denied tbe privileee of the rooms. The merchants ' also refuse to give tha latter commercial , iofornuti.a - J Aneodtnw of a Teacher-Soldier. Tbo following anecdote was related by Prof. Wickcrsbaiu in bis lecture on "A wakening Mind." Tbc incident narrated occurred at the battle of Fair Oaks. We would have given it a place in our report at the time had oar columns allowed it it is too good to be lost : A rebel battery, handled in a masterly i manueti WM momiBfi 0Ur men down, and ! ii Deemed impossible to drive it from its j posiliun. Tue General, seeing this, rode - .. .u '.: ..i - i ........ UV lU UQ V.111,111 Ul iilUbMlGI WUUIJ ' who will go out between these armies and shoot tbe officer in command of that bat tery." "Why, General, it' certain death to attempt it !" "I know it ; but you see how that fire ia decimatini our ranks. Is ,here im ,oaacriflee himself?" "I'll see," replied the captain as be turned to bis company "lioys, who of you :8 willing to go out between these ar mies, and eLoot yonder officer?'' A young man stepped out of tbe ranks "I'll go." He went, seemingly to certain death. Crawling along, he finally reached a slight et.TBliaB b,uinJ wllioh le was partly sheerc(J- Tbcre , erJck of bis riflji I but ,he b4,. ; d : nik Acain steady aim a pull of smoke 1 Th officer is seen to throw up bis arms. His gun ners spring to catch him as bo falls. The battery is forced to abandon its position. Tbe brave soldier returns anhatmed. uxni," said the Frofi r in a burst of ctllblt9ia9m ..I woun have searched the .hrouob. but I would have taken ,. . ,K i,,i , bim.lt wa, bravely d.ne !'" He was a j wi1 hi, nan)e (;co. K. Swope ! .ancuafcr 'j ) ;,., " ' i Who Sent Them. ' Old mother lieuner was pious, but Was piOUS, , Pour In the mi lst of her extreme want, I bct ,roat ai confidence was put in God I II w" Iate one chi!ly D'Bht in ,ho l tumn of tbe year, when two rather wild men were Dasainu her cottaco on ,heir WJJ bome Ooc of them bad under ! bi(, ,rm ,0nl8 ,oiTe8 of bread which he bld rorch,.d the ,iil.g .lore. A ... .... .. . a .1 I . i flint igbt glimmered from Mother Hen- ' t.f temeD,. S,iJ the one who bad ! Ue low lQ hjs comtliluiori : I ..Let us Lave aome fuu with tbe old i , woman I j "Agreed," said the other. 1 Tht.T ,rproachea lhe house, and peep- Ing 1Bt0 "'udow, saw tbe oia woman hknfi9 bv th hearth, where a few , , , .. . embers were mouldering in the a-bes. ... , . , ,- . , She was engaged in pray er. Tbey listened , . , , . . . ... and beard her encring an honest petition , , . . , , . , for bread, she wan utterly destitute ol , . , bread. I . , ... . f i 9 I tbcm with tbe loaves climbed softly up tbe roof of tbe cottage and dropped one loaf after tbe other down tbe chimney. As the bread rolled down on tbo hearth, they caught Ihe old lady's eye, and in the fulness of her heart she exclaimed : "Thank tbe Lord ; bless Ihe Lord for bis bounty." i "Rut tho Lord didn't send them," shouted a voice from tbo chimney, ' "Yes, ha did," said she undauntedly, , "the Lord sent them, aui tbe Devil brought them." LtTKRARY Curiosity. The following of m(,ntlj h,DjeJ in , tchoolnlt5ter fl)r tho non-attendance . gpjjQigwig "ceptatomtogoataturing. If our readers can make it out to solve the above without having it labelled, we g've P t once that they are more apt at 1 ngs than our humble eelves-and ' 'r there may be aome who would not 1 understand it without ao explanation we BU"J'"" " iw.iuwiug Kpt at home to jo a htturinj T' On A "I!ust." A countryman making a visit to tbe city, went to have his da guerreotype taken, and was told by the operator to sit perfectly still and not move even bis lips. Drawiug in a long breath be elosed bis lips tight After sitting a minute or more this way, gradually get ting redder and redder until he somewhat resembled a beet, be began to get impa tient. Waiting a little longer be burst out "Say, yeou, if ycou don't get through pretty soon I'll bust." Minnesota baa furnished three hundred man nmar nam nni.ll k.l.1a eirnsllintf OQt , . ,6 ,, ' , .,. in tni country, ine uoveruor uemauua (bat the Indians shall be removed from the border of the State. A. C. Peters Si Co., of Ciocinnatti, lave published a pieoe of spirited music enti tled tbe "Vallandigham l'olka." Ex change. We suppose the above air is tbe one heretofore popularly koownalhe"Kogoe' March." Three buodred and eighty-six thousand n0g, h,t9 been packed at Cincinnati, thus far. Tbe Gaxtle think tbe number for the weson will reach about half a million, ,hln tDJ Pre?10U itu' : . m j (Ion. Iirnr lias I'allcii lui:l to Slid lyvil!c, twelve miles this s ide of Mur ' freesl)oro. j VK Ksr.t no. Jan. 2. The Rebel ac- rntir.t :ivsl : Tilt; CllOtllV titldilllf all its . n :i:... .mMtirnfii j " :.:..?. i i,.,. ,Wt,.,l upon our iiu-.uuu irat, - -' leavmir a con.-uleratile quaiiiiiy oi un t tools ami other property, nti'l npiiarantlv lias rL-liunuisbud Ins .li.r. a. Viekdmr. " -n"- I . The Rielitiioud Enquirer gives the f.illowin.' as news items : I wia ripiitlv isned to ! , An.,?',k.r aS v f. Y J ' ; ! litll ll Uiuui-rtou, N. t., Iielore It IS allowed to fall into the Lauds or the CI1CII1V. W ii MtvriTOV V. C Dec. 30. The larire iron steamer Giraffe, with a val ! liable car:o and governtnent storej ' ami a s?ieeial Euro)ean messenger ar i rived at a confederate port this morn-lug- Gen. Ilalleck has despatched the followih"; : W.iiixi:tox, D. C, Jan. 0. Maj. Gen. W. S. Uhskckaxs The rebel accounts fairly confirm your dis natelies from the battle field. The victory was well earned, and one of the most brilliant of the war. You : and your brave army have won the i gratitude of your country and the ad ! miration of the world. The field of j Murfreesboro is made historical, and i future generations will jioint out the places where so many heroes loll :,'Ior i- . .i r ,.r .i... ii. ....-ft,...;..., ioiislv in defence of the tonstituliou and Union. All honor to the army of the Cumberland. Thauks to the living, and tears fur the lamented dead'. II. W. 1I.VI.LECK. Fortress Mosp.oe, Jan. .. A par ty of Cavalry and Infantry were sent out from Yoiktown by Maj. (Ion. Keves, and lauded at Wc:t Tout nL'ht befoec last. They returned this m.irniii", with a Iar-'O number of am - i 1 . .,;, 1 ;!,. ...n,,., lrtla nf ,.n. ,mal3 an I ci-ht w ngoti loans 01 pio ' luce. J ntty destroyed the depot ami rolling stock at White House, burnt n t,.oiiH.r ni.il sl.iims. boats and bar - (res. laden with grain, and sustained no loss whatever. Coin. Wilkes has captured the rebel steamer Virginia. 11Y TKI.KGIIAI'II. - . . . . T I.) .. ..1 1UHA, rflU. LI.CUCI9 HVilCU our fljet at Galveston, Texas, killed near-1 ' ly all on board the Harriet Lane, and cap-1 tured her. They also burned the West-1 fi.-ld. Tbe other vessels escaped. Com Rensbaw and LieuL Zimmerman are j among the killed. I Currcelrd Weekly Wheat 81,:J0 Eiras $ IS live Corn, old Oats Tallow Lard l'ork Clover seed. . 8 . 9 . 5 ..57 .. 70 50 1.75 Flaxseed Dried Apples. 1,00 Wool 40to50 Kirkiultuttcr i Potatoes 02 I'resh 15uttrr... -0 Country Soap 4 &A Ka 4, 5 and 6 Old paper 2 KlftilRtED. On the l't in-t.. I.r i:T. J II An.pr. AMMIIAM .sril I1T. uid MlLllAKKItl M'LAUV. tulli of H IMr Uterr ton-hi.. In iVwtir-:. on t!.- 11th int.. 1 TUT MNCUV. U-ijr.t. r V. t. II. I'. auJ Jcunit! ri. tfbiTriy, ugd I fr. In l.imMtont twnohip. M in-t , WtI.L'M. n ff l"aaf ami t'hriMtiana .ininnTinati. zt atiout & Tinr. In SuiOmrv .'.lh uit. tLliAltttll. mjtiw ol hrnry Burhr. m h-'r '-'t'h ymr. In unl.nry, vuth ulL, KTHEll, wifaor J.UO Huriit-r, in Iit -"th T-r. j In .hMiiKiii trwnhip. l"th tilt. F.VK HAAS. a.r"i j n-wrl yir -rw T!it-ilf-'-t-tii;ints -f th 'Iwrl ni:n- U r (Hi:)ititie r.f 14 fltiMr-n. I; trrinlrhiJ.lr. ii. IA I great griudclitidrt ot aod il tfifat gr-at grand. hilJrtu. For Sale or Rent, j T IHE nndersijned will either sell rent lhe House and l.nt which sheJLi. nuv occupies, on est Market street, I.eu is- . . , . , bur. I he house has receni v been re mod eleit, contains eleven rooms. and is well adap ted fir a pleasant home. Apparatus neeessary for carrying on the fee t'reatn and Confectionery business is also offered. For narlieular-. enquire i f Jan. Ii. J MKS. ll-.tKMAXIIE. lHI- partner-hip heretofore eiistins be-: I Iween Wm. Ya Ii-Zkr and A. H. Dill, in the practice of the law, is ihis d.iy dis solved. A. H. DUX. Lewisburg, Jan. 5, lsna. y OTICE is hereby siven, that mv friends ; XI nave appiieu lo n.s r.eei,enry ..over- ; ,, r., ,lsCllv.,,t . ,he Scienlltic nor 'ortm lor a pardon of the sentence, Wrir--. ln.i i t,e iniproveineiiiMn as-pas-ed on me at last December Sessions ol ,,-, !,.,,, tenia illustrated in as I nion county, to lour months loiprtsonuieni , forlarreny. ..II.SON A.NDtllsO.V Lewisburg. Pa., Jan. 3, FOli SAJ.K. VIS Inventory was taken of the Stock cotn prtsins; H. W. CR0TZER S VARIETY STORE, dtirins his late visit home. The Captain now o rtrs ibis splendid establishment lor sale. It is impossible lor him tu attend to business matters. The sword and muket now demand his whole attention. This is a capital opportunity for tome individual who may be desirous of investing in this line ot trade. The establishment possesses wide no. toriety, an extensive patronage, and is located in ihe most ptca&ant part of our village. Terms liberal. Xo. 7, 6a Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby siven, that Letters of Admini-tratioo nn the Estate ol JOHN It. FISHER, late of Brady township. I'mon Co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register ol" I 'moo county. in due form of law; therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate pay ment, and those bavin? just claims azainst the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 4-t;iR-X HILL, Admin'r Brady l"p. Dec. f i "THE UNION," established In lSUWnoto Ko S.6O0. "fURONICLE," estiM.'shcd in l3.3TVh.i8 No, 979. rnlonroiinljf om I Proclamation President Judje fi.rliie Stith Judicial lliv.r.rl i,f Penllsl'lvania. C.UIiP"Sed ul th. c.'UniiM uf I'ni.Mi. M.l'lm an. I Snyder, and J- W'Shoitm amiJ.Mi E-qs., Ass. . riate Jutc-sin futon ni-n-r. have i-sur-i :heir precept, bear. hir .late the '.'o h dnv i'l t-pi.. lsiw, and t me directed. f'C the hnl lintr .1 an Ornhan-.' ."oiirt.f.'nri "..mraon I'leas.tiyrr ami IVrnnn-r. a:i- lftirra( Uwar'rr s-n ai I.E WISBI IMi. It ih- r..uiv .f I .Mt'.N. t.,,,1 m. ,,,, t I t..; V. t.-ins ih lie Tniril Mi.iiLlav nt I'KIi V, IB h ilay) IsKl. an,t in rontinue ..ue e. k. ..nee ierel..re hen liv eivrn li the CVr- oner. Jo-ners ..fine iVaee and '.n-tat m n,t f..r ,he county ..1 !.. app-ar in ,he,r own proper persons with ttietr lecnros, mqui- sitiunselannnations anil oihr remrmbranres to dn ihve ihin whieb .f ilinr ..Hires ard in Ihcir behalf appertain to be done; and all Vt it- nevH,s and oilier p-rs-.n, pr..reutii. in behalf , of )hf ,;mmonw,h nv person or perMius, are required to be Ihen and il.ere ' attendins, and not depart wilhnut leave at llieir ; P"- Jorors are reqne-ie., ... nr , iheir anemlance at the appointed ume areea- b!i in n.-'iee. liiven under mv hand anil ea! at the Sher ifl's Oilier in I.ewitnr2 the iO:h day Oeeenmr. A U I-t"-. an I i!ie "th y-ar uf th Independence of th" t'nited iaie of Ameri ca. tiod save '.he ( rinmoiiwa'th ! I, F. AI.IiKKifl T. "henS SPECIAL WOTIJE. JIOSEI TO II i: SATED! lOII ! iRi:s has just r'tornel t) lruin I'miadelpnia, nh anoihr lar;e it of j sooTS AND SHOKS purcha.ed ai the lowest prier.;. Tn.e in want ol B kiis and Mhoes, will lind It lo iheir advantage to ca!l and examine his lar?;e Stock of Ilome-Matle Wuik. which for stvle and ijoahty can nr.t be siir paved in l unm county or ebewbere. Cents' fin- Calf Hoots 5 Li l.es' fine M r.ieei.. hieh hcl I ' A fine ualitt balou ra! Boots I 75 Muses and t:hii lren' Shoes at very low prices for Cash, at jSmiV' I'niun Rt anl Shoe S' re, t-Wppusile Ihe Bank, I.ewisbnrs. Jsn. 1, AiliiilnltralorN' .o(lr. T0TICE is biTfhysiven.thatLftters 11 ..f A'lnnniMra'u.n upon the rotate ! waiiaii l.v a.nv Ai..H,ieeoi Burtah-e Tp. 1 L'moti ci.untv,.lec'd.have been aranted to the mr,nfil h ,nt ,., uf i , coumy. I m ilue , ,. j neretore. all persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make 1 nnrae.liate pavtneni; and th..e bavins any just claims are aio rcquesiea w yiomi ukui Ircallf auiheuticated tor seitlrment to 0 J. F. VAN VALZ.VH, t. H. UAKLtKil. IVe 17, V4. ajiainitrtor Illustrated Scientific American, THE BEST llF.in.MI.tL PlfLJC IN THK WUKLIX Eizhtcantfa Yar. Volum VIII. New Sciifta. NEV Vh!tne ol this popular Journal cmme'iCf i n ihr hr! uf January. It i pubtihr'tl W.'fUlT. anil eveiy No. ceniam IK pagei ot uelul mfurmatiun, and fru:n 5 to 10 ordinal Cnzravine ! new inventions and dicovries, all of which are expressly pre paired I-r us culorrnfl. To th- M'-rhtintc ami Ntnttfai-turer. '. person ena.iijpd in any of ihe inanuiac- ) tiirins pursuit fht-ul-i ttiitik of "doine with- oi:t" ihe Seientltic Antenran. Il cois hut six cents per week 1 every n-imber contains from six u ten ensravms of n? w machines and inventions, wh rh can not be tuund in any other publication. Tj the Inventor. The Scientific American is indipenrsal le t everv inventor, as it not oniv rcntains illus- traied description ot nrariy an trie dpm mven- i "ns h" ";bt b tains an Oihcial List f the Claims ol all the j Patents isiied Irom (he I nited Slates I'aieni j Oilice diirma the week previous ; thus cirina correct history ol the prusress of invention 1 in this crm-iinr. e are also recnriftj. 1 every week, the bi?t Ci:n:i"ic j.iirna! ot j (ire at BriMan, Krance. and ermanv; ihu ' . plat-ins in our pieMi n at! that is. trans;. 11- f ins m mfch inicr sneiire aui an in in-e hm j countries. We -ha 1 cunnuue to t ran-Or to our Ct-Uinii. Ccpnms exrracis tnnn ihe-r journal! ot viiiever we may deem ot iriTer- esl to ur r-M' t-rs. A pamph'et of instruction as to ihe bet mode of obtaining Letters Tattent on new in veriimns. is lurni-hed tree on apphcat Messrs. Mann t'u. have acted as Patent 8. .lienors tor mure than seventeen rfnr1 riinneetton with the poMtratien of ihe scien tific American, and they refer to Sii.iloo pale n tees for whom tlvv have done business. No charge is made for examining sketches and models of new inventions and lor advis- . . . . ....k.i.i. in inventors as to their patentability. . " ' . ....... I'hemiftt, Art h I'trrft, Mt'Hirrihtt, .jrmera. j The Scientific American will be found a mnl uelul j. urnal lo thein. All Ihe new discoveries in lhe science of chemi-trv are i given in its rt.luinns, and the in;ere-.l of lhe I architect and carpenter are n.o overlooked ; I all lhe new inventions and disei.veries an- prrtainin: to the-e pursuit, beins published Irom weeU to w-.'eK. I -elul and practiral in- ' formation periaintr.s lo the interests of mill wrights and milt-owners will be found in ihe Scieniilic American, uhirh information i smrre Snt ',. , whlch larm(.r, ar, ,.-. . i-:MS. To mail snbsrnhers : Three Dnlfars a vear, or One Dollar for lour months. The volumes commence on the first of Januarv and July. Spec men copies will be sent gratis to anv part of ihe c uutrv Veiern and Canadian monev or Toot-office stamps taken at par for subscriptions Cana dian subscribers wiU please to remit iweniv-tWe cents extra on each year's sub scription to prepav po-rac. MC.VS A CO.. PfiMish'T, .17 Park Row N. V. HEM OVAL! THE undersigned has remnvej her Millinery Establihment to ihe rooms recently occupied bv lhos. f. firier's Jewelry Shop. Market si reel, beiweeo Front and Second, where she is prepared lo Hake and Trim Bonnets, Hats, and other articles in her lint, to the best and handsomest manner, she has on hand aa extensive variety f the mot attractive styles of toiimt., ai.t liililrrn'-v Hat, ArlllH lal I'luMern, KIIiImkum and other Millinery Trimmings, to wnicb she in vites the attention c-f lhe public. Thankful for lhe favors heretofore extended to her. -she hopes the same senerous patron age may be retained; and she would also be happy to secure a more enensrve aeqtiain ta"r. AMANDA L. ZCUtR Ltwubur, April 25, .tt I3ew bland --New 6oo4tl JOSEPH L. HA TX bavin- taken tks ollirr.rrriiteti Lhem,and fitlect n. an cxii.it4 varicly vl I!"fst ' Gcnthmin's Ch'!rfti&t Un a Ure am! sfileir': f V - it : f I i.u'f US :Ai'.TKP!, Ac. wV !. S- 4 nu. up A rtf'r, a- hr i! r,f :r,' '! j.ii-r Btai- '?. Hr is pr", rti "i ; - ex"i:m i. fci!t -ntni-v t " bis ca;;,t lit ra..s:tr.ti'-a vt Ofc riisiiimffr. N. U. Cau-nf nr npa:rme j doo 10 i-r itr. l.wiNur, apni 10. 18H BUFFALO HOUSE EW7W. CMOS CO., PA. i.kwis UEiHCL, Prprltir 'PHIS new Hotel Is sitaat'd opposfit thai C.'Prt H.'use.inthe most fashiuoabts aod beantir.it part i f the town, and for stvl as4 riinven rnce can not be surpassed ia CeeL-al lVnnsylvama. Those vi-rnntr the ! nirefslty, of at'.enrtin Ct nr:. tpjtl find il the most cnavenient ana eemra! puLlir house rharaes.will b la) iii.'M re.ix-nabte and neither itmeorexpB4 wiil be spared to bestow erery comfori opoit thi.e wh" may ritl. Tersons in tbe Vmaalf will h rh.ir?e.l "." ets perraeat. Le jifhur;. Apr-I I, lHKi FIRE INSURANCE. TSSIRAM.E tDMPAXi OF SOTKtf 1 AMt'lilUA Philadelphia. (ItK-orporatre, i'Ss ? Capital 8500.000.00 Asdols, Jim. 1S01, - - 1J.4.19.SI AR I HI H ii. COFFIX. I'reaidtnl rilAKI.KN I'LATT, Secretary tT ' Bui i !in annually or perpetually. MvN ehanli7e, (iram. Furniinrr, Ac, insured, at cm rant rates uf Premium. JOHX B. LIN.X. M1m3' Ajer.l for t'nien Count, fa. PcaccPcacc ! rjFtR :.. N in.tkirJ ps.rnn frir eoontry MdtnW nV'Ts rm ItotMls tor T.n mnrv brtrMinduit, Tbrii iii- j. ur trwiiun, od prt ol wuur cr A 1.1 vo wur lr Goodg) soii otbur 11m warm. W-r IVtrw" airil TttIi. n' 9t! Plwhotji( .ii t ri.jDiria.f p nj (in-ib'tlDw. atrwi 11b Hgw iHtLtBlaM 'ft I'l.tio- mod M-htir. and HriaU fur all such a S raju ' miwl Cot b-.('jiMt gli tu !. We Mualittn twirl ''lertinffw- fW Til t TWrt,TIMat .-' M rinurf- i.-r i.ii.-ii jiiisI II i;r ll- f.r prau, C.oth bi all pritvi. f.r Jutr atvl eoata. He ie l-a.ljf -lU3i Ciutblti,- m cheap a ti.SUka. t- rmif II.h.j,. an CTti. unl CrinoHoa Skirt d1 lnir-w ami I 'h-t-itintr" ftr lrawwni and obirta. ' v 'm M.rrt Ir-.iit--' (. tllart U r mn aatl tor boftj We've fiUakrrK f T ladlis bat don't daai ia Icjra. W Oi:-r"thra id4 Cnrpft" to row jror floor W . 'w- it.l'B f'-r foor wiuJrtwft an-1 Ruf fr jmmx 4MA ttf'tv Uurkata auJ bauknta atvl Kubbrra of tine. Wc'tk suajataaaa Coltt-c lur ot Catuft. W. Rmtii an-1 Rett!, ail kln19 nf liiicflffatf mil ami xataita. mm bu)ltif srWbr: od ' fiixl do on Mtrftft trttttt, 'mtwr nf t.-wo Ai sit LLLfcK a Ul15tau4- M. ASM KIWW1W Laaii.t ur, Apitl Bf lsi. JOHN H. BE ALE, MERCHANT TAILOIII tirullcrurn'sj FnrnMiln; Stera 1 Market St., just atnn th Bank, I.E U I.sDl KU, PA. l ae snhsen!.er ha removed into lb atw fitud and conimo'tioos bt.rerom ef 1'homaJ Keber.u-bere he has jost received a large an4 wen se.eeiea ttocu ot CLOTHING, Cloths, Cannier. S:!ks. hirts. Drawers, A. I e!t CCT AND MAKE TO ORDER in ib best s'vle and mo-l rea.stnable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and empinyine tha bat workmea. I can contideiniT invite both Vtd and Arte Customers do h'l forget the Riga- The Ked Door! Mar S, lrl J H BEALS University at Lcwis)iir, The next iss:on w:!I orrr uiurnmc. ;"ih. in th a Thur.day COI.LKCK. Ai'Al'l'MV. . : ii:MALi: ;tt j. it. i,'i.:.i: i'p s:4er.l ttw M)le AriMlrail) lalurr rirlarea, -W "jic Lantern k Diuuhimj Yitx aj'paratut and Lmotern. i.n-1 ..'fmrlo.. irh ll th. Ht- Irapra. m-ot.. f.T t.ai.li..- .ii-l .ri.. Exhibiuon.. TheCal!.-!!!!.- ronlnin. wl-1i.!w fmoi fmrmi Hf story, uM .nil r.-.I .miit- in ll-i; l-tud lli-io'. -I lit. L ni. .-t.t- hlJ th. pis.nt krb.llifin rikrua 'a rrirs T.-uti-rntii- I'lrfure. N.lurml UutorMi ntli-r hr:i-l.. "f i-nr. xbd Art. lull ii-tru-:i!i- i.n t .urebli--lt. For a eoBfla 1'nUilejl ol UiB Im;v, pi lo W ! AMJKIIiriVI. lmll.9 f.O. Boi 14-S, l'u.ilbi. r. JiHMOVAL! If l.. MHWKV has removed hi Phot j. srapli r.Ktablixlimrnt 10 m. .i-iv tuii.:in on Mantel slreel. reeenllv nc cnpie.l by Dr. Burlan, OPPOSITE THE IIA-MC, where he has fi led up one of th. Finest Galleries in the Country! Having superior facilities and a tnng x perienre, be is satisfied thai his work can o be beaten. Call and tet his workmanaba-i l.ewtsbnrg. Aug 16 N. R. Zimmerman, MKItO I FANT TAILOI MARKET -''juare, Lfwisburr, is now prps pared to tnrnish (tlficers' Mllllisry t lothine aeeordin? to resulaltvns at a.oft n.iiiee. Ai-. a ceneral assortment of Cloi- ('as.-iiners.Veslings and ready-madeCUlbin A.k ai 7. mmertnan's Red, While A tllii. StfOMI li:n ! SAPOXtKIER! IV lhe FAMILY MUAP it AKEI. All Kitchen (irea-e ran be made into g4 SIA P by usins S.lfOMflEH. IV Itirections aeenmpanvm each Bo. soP is as easily made with il, as making cup of t'oflee. Manufactured only by the Patentee. I'cnu'a Salt Manufactiirinir Corapan', - ir w.i.oi rmuvcLruit. Feb lt, isfisvl piIOTOGKAIMI ALBUMS, tbo most suitable HoliJaj rrcsootii, Fur tale by MOWUV. npix.site the Bank I.ewisb.rr. aaJ Lutheran, l
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