fflilMM Ilf Miff Sill Ml BY 0. N. WOKUEN AND J. E. C0UNKL1US 41 ii.ro per I'enr, al.v:iyt In Alne. rlKLMIMI KMI-IKKKLI Tm"fMy Miirnini it Frii!;iy Aficrniwn. tj9t"Nai-hvilie" will appear, Tueeiluy. eD"Tlie wouud nustained by Jos. J. febtll! proved fatal, ho l aving dud iu hospital on last Pun.lay i.ie.l.t. His re rutins were brought bouifl nu Wednet-Jay for interment. He was iu his oTth year. ofCorp. Levi Ainnmns aol Win. II Snyder, of Li-wisliur, and .1 li o Krdiy of Kelly township, who have been at hnme nursing the wounds which they reeeived in battle, started bark lo the neat of war, on the 1 Ith lust, to re J un their rcspec- tive Companies. teTW 1 i:u...un,n.. mher..f Company j II, loUl Regiment, IV V., youngest fiu . of Joshua It..wiiitu, l'.- , of Muney, did in tb Hospital, at I'niiit Lookout, on Monday of last week, uf wounds received at tbe battle of Fredericksburg. : MrA gentleman, who believes be can "discern the signs of the times," it.f .rus Us that we shall have seven snows this winter Tbeir depth and duration he Ins not ei pbered out, but leaves these details for the public to arrange. (gu'e- M'Nair has ratercd upon the pastoral care of the lUptist I'h.irch at Tretcrton au 1 Henry Urav, at ork. lorM H. (Jobb, the founder of the Wellsboru' A jimt r, has bought thai (stablishm-nt vf Hugh Young, and again assUD.es control. While iu the bands of Mr. Youn, the .1 yV.ior was one of th most energetic and wide-awake Republican papers in Northern 1'eonsylvania, and, as Mr. Cobb understands bis business, we believe it will sustain its reputation. . ANOTIIKU C.Mi.N-The Cluitrr l'.W J Tim-t, a Republican pap-r, has becu ' 0tbers to promote tluir owu iutcresls united with the .Initfoon i' a ( (ne caudidate f ur office here told about a louglas Democratic pifr of West Clies- : d.,x.u jt.9 a Jay to dine off his competitor tcr, l'a. All right. "In I'nion there is al ,ie vlc pretending that be did uot tttrnnnth " Iti.t it leaves w i t hou t astatiou. I... ...r.n t Tl...n i..ll .Lmt a .net... li. W. CM-miN, one of tbe most lively, decided, able Republican editors iu the amo, who tome years sinca was execcd State, (and for two years, Assistaut Clerk troubled on the small-pox question, of the Senate ) We hope be may be re- j.;ery day, some fun-looking members, taioed somewhero in cur borders, as such . b, pre.arrang. uHni, would approach him, men are always wanted. Bnj la the course of conversation would -a. The national tax J aid by Messrs. ' incidentally allude to the exceeding preva W.TeTman i lieavcr, propr.e.ors of I'cun- l-ee and alarming fatality of that world a Mlv.oi. Iron Works, at Danville. amoua. plague. " i' "' anJ at ..&OoSi.77forthel.stmon.b-beiD2 1 tngb gathered up his documents to dc- t the rate of over $2S )i).) per year. A man by the name of John Crawford, confined in the Danvillo jul, mauaged to make bis escape oc the night of tbe 3d inst. An outside brother and a crow-bar did tbe business. Sheriff Young offers a reward of ten dollars for the delivery of tbe brothers to the jail. ,;. L. Hacbenberg, Attorney at U , l Inn na I)In UIUIIUICU rtJOia' aa ' " . l . . , Assessor of tbe Lxcise 1 ax law, in place ifTK M,ekev deceased, for that divis- "FEItSKNsT' THE 1ANKKKS. 1 Oat tweet and amiable sheet, tbe Richuijul HA.y, discourseth thus : "We bate committed many errors in our treatment of tbe Yankees. Not the least baa been in regarding them as something better than tbey really are. 1 bey are oy uH .... . j - j v nature meuials, and nitca oniy ior u.euiai duties. They are in open flagrant insur- tection against their natural lords ", .asters, the gentlemen of the South. Iu the exeere.se of the assumed privilege,, lr!!, et.l": ,r...8....., . the cowardice aLd love of rajiiuc, which bats eter tharacierized tho revolt of lates. Tbe former leniency of their mas- lers only sertcs lo aggravate tbe ferocity of their natures " "liy nature menials, ana ou.y ueU .. . n.oni.l .l,.lie." cL t Well DOW, Itiat esough to offend a body ! It appears, then, that ia making slaves of men, tlicy are not over fastidious in regard to culor of bids or kiuk of hair; a Yankee is as good as a nigger, if lie obeys bis master, and bebaves bimsclf. We presume mauv would think it one of the rji cot absurd hallucinations imag inable to suppose that any sane man North of Mason aud Dixon's line would be puer ile enough to get dawn on his m i rr.iw bones and ask such dictators as the Seccs h claim to be, to take him cn their own con ditions, and Ucat bin. as they choje. But tbe followiop paragraph dispels that idea at once. Charles lngers.ll, an acknowl edged leader of tbe l.ciuocritic party, in a speech delivered in 1'hilad. last week, said : "II nw. then, is reunion to be cstab-' lished ? We are told that the south will BaSaini .inus; that .. o, women aud children there are icflacnccd wiih passion, and have resolved on iudependcuce. It ... tuej j.c. iv iti.s fjass.ou, uu vnnp, their resolve, I graul that tho 1'nioa can f""h,,.Lr,," lfl.J SI.USI1S1 Win '3srPSI',. ,- , 11 D .... eminent, u kom:-i tny, .;' ., mime vour terms." Ia Mr. Ingcrsoll rcallj in carncut? If e ia willing lo accept tho terms above in- icated, lav tff his lemon kids, taVe up a i , ,i, irn.o ht. ;. dieted, lav tff h.8 lemon kids, t.Ve up a hrve od apree to barter awaj the libcriies . if lhe whole Y.ntw. nation, he exhihits .1.., i. . !... l.n ' rW ctuli, f.r luiacing j HAUKlSlil lti; (HK'.tKsroMH-M'i:. j I M.iMi.iv, 12, isi.3. I Satunluy evening, closed the scries of I'nion Prayer iiieeiinj;?, now 81 common .throughout the Christian World during the tir-t week in January. They were : i ii l. . !:.. iL. (1 C 1 lr.l.rliiri. ui.i anernaie.y .u .ue o. . , Methodist, Cerman lUformed, llaptist, t the -Hereford Academy f-u-.,e; ; -J-SeMtor fram Id, N. S. l'resbyterian, an I Lutheran, h-us. s hanua county, I had no expectation of (( Si.0e ,0k np lhe Onni,!eration of worship. The aileiidance was general- writing out the tally papers for his election )f ne fuim tka M,ia cunioiilt. e, tx ly Lrgo. The exercises consisted of to the National Senate. I have DO per- j tending to the families of the drafted men, 1 !.., i.r.vers and eoncrecatieoal siutwng, sonal uljection. ; the same means of relief as arc provided ' .ith two ur three addresses on partieolar i ' suljects aunounced previously. Harris. bur!, ,rpea to have a banl ot laiioiui . psstors-geuerally in the prime of life '-'J'"1 . 'M"'kc ea for tbe cause ot the c,un.ry, and in favor of suppressing the r.ebell.on, and doing pwn.pt- J ... .: , ll.i en.ril ru mgcause. wfi"." --f lr. Hay of the l..ih.-ran chu.eh, l'r. !..,.,,. f the Methodist, Messrs. Itobnisou , and C.ttell ef the I're.-bj.eriai.s, Woud of ; the liapllst, aud otn.rs wuot.cuau.ra i u.u u .t bear. A Mrs. I.eecLer has been at tracting considerable attention by her ser- t monuing to the Bethel or Wiuebrcnnarun congregation. The adjournment over In Monday is generally made to give the Speakers lime t . arraugc th' ir 0 itumittces (as far as they cm) to their . wu aud the general satisfac tion. Almost every tue haviug "au axe , to giiud," desires to get upon a particular ; co in in it tee, while some uf the most impor tant Committees all desire to avoid. you seo mat ".ur .-s;.eaacr '.- ; . hie, as well as well as his honors, to do justly and satisfy all. .... -v. I 1 tiear little It anytuing iuiii mc ! it r..m tina kn wist. t.i "J '"'"6 , uau'a, raerp, . i . . i . . i I .. e- ! adjourn the Legislature to Philadelphia, I r . . - . . r r0,n those who wish to frighten away vr from B"k ! . unpr.noanccable i ; part for lteiks county and leave this vain ; world behiud hini. lie had reactiea iue door of the Chamber, when a bright thought struck him, and ho returned, bis face all radiant with pleasure as ne ex claimed. 'Ty jinks, come to sink, I bad setn sings once 1" "Yes, but," his kind (ICJlii a(,surcd bim, "somo folks have I it two or three times. , . , ,hrea ,i,ucs. "Mr. A. bad it hai it two nu ... ... i If- l . ----- . ..... M, l!..,L-s emtntv on nett bs ai-ain. v ' ' " " ; and bo cast one sad look upon the scat , on the Lcnislator" f t which be had so long aspired, and bundled up to depart. Arrived, again, at the door, the sacrifice was to great to be ma le aod be returned to ii:fuirc, ".'' Mr. li. tie tltc uruml or the sinl time ' be banged if be would n't risk it any how tcrdav hundreds of "roughs" from ' Y . ,, . , ...(,.,. i u.w... ulatc the election of L,. a. oeua.or. Ak is ery sorry coniplitncut to Democracy . o lhe cfa smp, that its own chosen . rf or mUat bfl .e. b, brute force, into cJpu.sory obcdicncef to a caucus. 1 - , , .,;,,:." ti men who exa'.t the tn .j irity in a party C1U1.US bove the solemn oath of sworn , U)cnibcr9 t0 wbat tbey thiuk is best for their country ' That party is now calling h of ,he Wi)rst tovi-lcil Itft m ruir ritii-s to control the election of a L. a. oatur for six years, by intimidation ! How much of "liberty'' have men thus surrounded ! That modern "Ieinocrat," Louis Napoleon, secured Lis election as I'resideut and then becatuo hinperor by the same uso of brute fores. . .. t ... it miv V01C 39 VOU Licasc, urn ,o s.v . ... . "i-iuu.!,.,..,!!,,!,..-. vote ircniocrauo iui i"6." j- e bludgeon or the bayo net is your fate', is the languige oi turn . , T, tk. I.of.or nf the Sort 01 pj.llic.aus .i .!,;. Kepubheans be it sa.u, tuey .m. . owu men and seek not to c-rce or tern- owu men, aim fv bv threats their action, unacr oain, .or what they cousidcr is the best for tbo muses. Tuf.?pat, Jan. l i, isw. Yesterdav. the Senato considered the - ' . propriety in view . of the threats and ex- citcm. nts raised for a purpose, an nd of the r , I ' ' ' .I.' , oauu, -""";-": ver.w. .u .,s..... - pouttig the election of L. S. beuator. A b-ht ensued amid this crowd ol ruuians '. . . nd one mau iuus seui ..e.i:, .as. i-.vi.iug waJ stabbed dangerously. frt fa cratic caucus last evening nominated WhiiT nri(Tinall v. liut rhim. - . , . ine in with the ftrong party in his own na- I.. k tCt.m ft lead. tive countj, w ing man. In no'ed far his ai ine man. in tne ctate ocumr, no . . r-. t- . . -.. .... i . -t i no'ed far bis adroitness auu wo. . love for liber'j ; lave eu.p re of J.razil scemi n-n . imnroved bis mental visi.n, a'.thmicli it t.paittJ tia Lcalib 11m j.iiuDlilet oa LEWISIJURG, UNION CO., FA., FRIDAY, "Minority Ileprescutatiou" seems to bo brought out at this time to shield the Slave Power from submission : but wb.-n be and said power wcro iu the majority, tbey had no oljeotioti lo the umj .rity principle : Kuekalcw is a tutored man: aud although when I printed the '-Pro. .. " f, . t. ij r I. li i tl c f ir i t tl nl tiirs s..u Un the sixth ballot, in the Pern, caucus, . (Jen. l'ostor's friends threw their totes to l.ucKalcw, wuo nan .... voies , . Campbell, of 1 h.laJ., 1.1 ; and t. M . . Hughes (uucle ot Jouu Hughes; only 3. , In the arrangement of the S.nate Com- , mitlees, .Mr. Johnson is placed on the j I.V..1..-..1 (..kfitntd .1 I . I I Kl :t f V IV fi l lltl 4 .e..e j, .- and .iratuities Mr.l.ouud ,a on lMUance, J udic.ary. aud Library. j Niw IJ. S. StSATi.lt -There was as usua,, a w,p,,..-r.i,,,,..8. I u-ua 1 witness toe election, at noon, ' ' t...u ... n.L...r i..iwr.niii m lit.. Si'.t. ate, presided. After all the manifold uessings, prophesy iugs, threatenings, pre t. iidid bargaining-, " bribiugs," Ac. A.C reported, tvry man. of cath party was iu bis scat, aud voted as his previous party professions would iudicatc, as follows : fhuiles li. lSuckalew.of Columbia 07 J-iiuou C ami rou, of Dauphiu 0') Wiu U. Kui.ey, of 1'hilad. 1 0G l.il.jrlo of liradf.ird, who voted for Kcl ... . ! i r . .v........ ;r i. ! - , , .. ... , . . g g ;r ,t, ri ,r. cues him. if spared aud the I uion pre- .. . ....I., v ..:...i r.., Serveu. a seat IU H.e ..ai.onai -vumk. iui 1 . t..... u-.l V.. SIX VCarS, IU Place w. i. ii naioi. ..vw, ,, . , , , .. ., wp r.restin.e. I.uekalew thinks the M'liorttu .. w t , ., tlii'iild cany iu bis own case at least With his auuiitted abilities, and toaeriug ambition, let us hope he will a!s i a.-pire to the true digni'y of a Statesmau, aud with enlarged views, and decpcY thought, and r"fouad acknowledgment of human rights, never more ,IIlf.RAIj Okkkii Tbe publishers of, -.iiai.t...ar.,u.i......t(.rBinWnd- i tho Suuj,v s5cu0l Times are prepared to; A visit to the public houses around : furj4h ,pt,ci,ou c ,p-es of their paper, ' town, after the election, and a sight of the w,,b TerT liberal inducements to Superiu l.ii.o. irinsiiorttd hither tu " regulate the tpn.lents. Teachers, aud otburs, who atiilaid , Democracy " was uot very flattering to the . . T- . . sucuesslut nomiuee, to nis party, to our country, or to tbe immaculate " white race." Never have I seen so villainous and intoxicated a set of men together. i.oflcts were pitied by tbe dozen. Dead druuk in bar room and sitting room dead drunk on chairs, sofas, boards, floors, and side-walks dead druuk in chambers and cellars ail night compelling little colored boot blacks to clean their feet for nothing swearing uow mean tueir wmsKey was after election, aud cbampaigne before eleo- tiou iu a word, a mass oi tue most ot abandoned and of the well- clothed of our kind tlackyed, bloated, IitUlM'J 1117111 cut. -uun-io v ,. ,.... ,.. " , "' , iniprU.d here to threaten and overawe tho representatives ol the wnole elate : After such cxinbitious of l'hiladulphia persons and tactics, our country people desire not to (have the State llouse any nearer that city. This election is an imprcssivo lesson to nnr nartv. The least combined cff.rt, last tall, would have given us the Slate Ticket, Congress, and Legis.ature. .Hay .l: I... ..ft..Aiiui null full ...it in s war. i.i iu.s sji n.u - only but ever 'after, that e must labor o(jr by ,he elocttitn uf suj uever .despair or grow BCary or careless. Cameron has many warm personal friends h,e among the .Democrat, party, wuo wouiu like 10 see u.... aS..u .u .u whole, of any man. liut amoug the Mem bers were noue such whose party zeal aod fear were not parauioutit to their cjuvio tiutis of the geucral good. The Senate ordered the committee on the Judiciary to r. port a tieneral Hill for the payment uf Volunteers in each county of the .-state. There was no opposition to t hit patriotic move, made by Senators ltouohtcr and Ljwjy. Wi.iiNKsljAY. Jan. II, IStVJ. Lieut. Daniel Howcr Co. II, 117th Keg. l V fflearia Division) informs me he leaves to-J.V to re J1U Lis regiuicm. ue - appears w m. . The c canine ot too Uapitol ouiluinRs - k w)lil.h CJna out , bold relict the . ....... ..f .1. -,l,.l. I,....!e for eomnensat- wau.B o. ...c ..s. - ..... - ... : i frol,.. o h.in. r,. s, an- g r u . . , --- , vtira oui w ur.,u m. v . ,.,:,, cr. 0lhr day, aud it is , i;n niiuej of those deemed most worthy and needy are read I off, to hear the wailiugs of those not pre- f,.red. The f0 cents per day cotupeusa- ,;un appears to them as of as much impor- ' .. i . . ,1; ;il.A i tance as tne ucm o.ucc ... .uu "ouso of the struggnn? men cou.peii.or, there. The senate adopted tue rule, to . jcsU,u,a ot tuc.r .ormcr Ujr CJuln,tics uf the war. Mw kaiuay -icn"'" v,..u, ..- , r i ci..... ;a thn minanr-r ut the' ! nf Jersey hore, is the manager ot me - ' . . .i i ,, hi. in.' .V (JIQLUU11 liaiwJ. it pusses . -I... t. M,ttii..m. 1--Dhrata. and other ! " ' , r 10, Ke.d.i.g . i i Y alaa . aiong u." s.o ... . - Rolld Thi, opcD8 up , Dew ronto to tho a I on it tho track of the JcDanon . -Kik !l .ntiia do well to "make . ..... 1 - ' .... On the first ballot, the Democratic can - s this eveuinr: nominated Wm. V. Ma- , tbi eseui noiDltcJ Wni. V. Ma- prath, of I'hilad., for Stale Trea-urcr hat , ta,iD n,,, ,rr..t.ment of Ihe I Inline l! luiiuc Ci't. Uuui u placed uuAgticaltttio and Manufacture, Divorce, and Militia j vstcm. Mr. 8trouse is ou Miners and Miiierals. and Divorces. ! TiiLRsiiAY. Jan. 15. . Had a oil this ni.irt.inj; from Capt. i V. II. Kl.ir, of Hellcfonte, my successor ; here nine jiars ao. His cyistgfit is now . reeoeied, aud ho returns to service with the immortal 07th I'. . ,.... ;.(, White. by law for volunteers. When we remcm-1 b.r that the families of the drafted are generally more numerous and as nceily as if ho ,,,1,,, ,his measure tf VO.U1.II.I e, I"'" ml ti.ui'.v. It nassc Mi.ln(1 -a ,uJ ,ilU1 v. Jt paed without ,.po,u ion. U. M. N. W. gutes ; territories of Xebras- , r .... k i, Nevada. Utah aud Culorado, have been uf l-n(,,,rWi tl) form State Covcn.ments and frame m,,twr, ,0 beig admit- j j , ,; Vl.riij, on . . . . an tonality with the other commonwcalibs. ' Threu of thce four states may be couuted I on as coniiug into the Cuiou on the basis '. of freedom. Tbe first uf these territories I has already felt the hand of the slavehold ing tjraut and traitor while the people ' uf Nevada and Colorado know suflieieut of j the ruling of slavery to compel tbetn to ; rject its domiuatiuD irom tneir son. Utah, of course, will attempt to come in as a slave state. The barbarities of cou- etihiiiaae. tvjlv paint, and lust already r,c0,,uiled as the religion of a large ma- j()rlty of lbe pe,)lc of ,;b, .uld be i!lt supported and left without defence unless the institution of slavery be a.so - - . . . eograltrd uu tne system ot goveruu.cut for that Slate, liut even with this, Con- , cress may take it iulo its head lo iutcr- fere. The slave pens of the south and the harems of Utah will soon be all that will bo loft of Democratic platforms, aud these ar already doomed. 11-trruLury ; Tiltjraph. ' them in extending its circulation during , ' il. p. enn.inir vear. This opportunity should . the comm.! year. 1 nis opportunity aur not pass unimproved. Now is the time to act. Address J. C. IJarrigues & Co., US S. 4th Street, Philadelphia, I'enna. Latest News Tliu I ti ion f.jici.'s at it;kln jr, siistiiiiicJ a coiniiluto ropuls.'. J bu , i.. uinlorntaiiJ its vtilue ami have ina.Jr; immense i.trj.aratioiis for its jL.f,.ce. (ion. Siierinan met a mticll lar.rer fureo than be bad antii-iluteJ ali, .)fic. so110 vorv sev,.re ii;iittii in wl.i.'Ii he ost from .DOll to ii.lHHl -,ljic was l0 .M, aut, , 1 .1 1 ,., .,.. auanuou uic.oiai.n me .,esuu, U'.'l.el accounts state that an itn- n "" '-" " "".-s XowLcrn, N. C, to be coinmaudcd l.y ; the daring (.Jen. Foster, who recently, ', bv rajiid movements did so much ! damage to the rebel lines of travel, 1 in Noitli Carolina, l lie l.ebels ex- ,.et hot work at Wilinm-ton and : (ioldsboro'. The force tlicy estimate at t lc?S tlian Sl,tMU stftmir. 1 lie i ... . 1 1 n..l I 1 1 1. .-. n t-o iiuriiors oi .evi ... in ...... i.noi'i i m r,ll,..l with trunsi.orts and gunboats. , cniderable force, ! M0 f. lp,.,.i,1, -.h-.n.-ed ""'" y 'rlllS S . and t was 1 l ' I'."'-'L " ' ' "fc r fl)T,.vi , thoa h , .,..,), Alter a severe aiiujiie, ..o..e.i., ..... i rebels were driven off with but little loss on our side, and at last accounts ; were in full retreat. An immense j (juantity of army stores have been ; gathered at that "place which tho reb els coveted. ! New Oui.eaxs, Dec. P.O. Three neirro regiments are to do garrison duty at Korts St. Chili', Jackson and ! ',l-n nioi, ..I, in' l':iir:i"iit was ., 1. t. II .lJn,'. lmt ii-.ij ' ! , y aui.r for Oil. lUl.ks to , , J, , - :, ..;,, IiitiKC a lauu aiiiii-h. in cuiij.i,i. ..u.. . .. , . , .... ...a m.t nt. HUH nun. .v .i.n. - -- I V.,w llrlfans ti.lt Joll. UaviS was i - ... . , ... p, ai.r ml OV...1.I 1 ...... L.i II.U " .a. '"r. I LrOSCMIl UIIJ. ., u ... tn .nv t n.r s luornin":. lour ruuci . ,;, : ,.,., - l,.,(t at ..s. . ... a - . ., veston. 1 cxas, ran aloilgstao ot l!lft lla..rict Lane, killc'il her gunners . aj COI11Iiiati.lcr, tui'l then captured j tj,0 VUSHOt. Another vcsul, the w est- t(J ,,rcveiit lier eapture . . a,j w 1 1 1 a li ;r iwjri.sin.'a npariv a; 0 il0 crew, tneiuniiis euiu- , IVoshaw. Two companies . jrl.tts Volunteer woe also captiinl. The expeiii.ion j ,vas couiiuauiie'l by the Keuel ucn Mi.rruiler ? X ASllV ll.t.F. J'tf - . TT't t X At-liv n-i.r., . , - l.i iii'iitr ,i i ....I.... ii-it t n n'li tv. ;i .lt.M 11 : riiUL'i wni j , -" -j. throe of our boats at Hart .rtuoaia ta - -' ' -.i i " .lav. The boat li.O. with two l.un- ' lrOJ KICK anl woiinuun. v 1 . , , , t0 -anj the men captured aud parulort. ' vu lnats. laden With COmiUU- Z TrUT Koa. nary ""'V; ; , ., i..hl.u , 1)oat tjl0 ',,11, uujraod the llubeld, ! , cllrr,., 1,.,-p.l. Her ?un3 were lii()vvi ov,,,.(ar,l, nn'l thn l.ont l.unit'J. Lieutenant itu lou waJ takeu jifisouci". JAN. 1fi, 1SG3 The Wjv t.. Ik. ir -Oen. ll.itler a mauaoeiueut of alTiini at New Orleans) is j . i iiinfmiKMiif IU fP.l and .iirnortfil ; v.. niif. i,.t,... lO.OdO colored persons, or- ;z.j ,,, re)!trm.nt9 of colored soldiers, , - fe f bc,p t0 ; him.' llo ban changed that city from a, lawless condition to oue of order and safe- ty, inspired conhdeueo among all classes of .he population, ' and deposited in the : Trea-ury of the V. S. f.ee garter, ,.J a mlllina J ,IMim ;" all maiuly from con-. fiscaud estatta of aristocratic rebel traitors. He has asserted tbe authority or ine oiu flag, without coat ; in fact Lis aaiuiuisira- tjoa Da8 teta j,rili able to ail concirueii, ,..,,,... ,ua ,,e .overned. Tbe d Qu t,e mu a, (he e. , . , f d r. u wou;d fiU he Nalioul, J tieneral Uutlcr certainly unites bigh s d-' dierly (juahties with cousummate (iuaue.al abi;ity. There arc now on baud at the Uuited Statia Armory, at Springfield, from thir ty thousand to forty thousand ucw rifles, ail packed aud ready fur shipment. This is the first time since the war broke out that there bas been a supply ahead of the demand. The armory now turns out about a thousand rifles a day. Js ei't to Labur fur lliu.e vte Love. A fwvt wifi rn.f rr.ni tier I.-.I tnt mrn, A ..U U.uUl lit, li b tie. i"Us dn-aJ. 01 li". l-ii. '1 ii"ili". In tw utl oiore '1 l..t fit ui' utli- Iu l Iril ; s;i,rre'- t).- ...-til. u. ifi-t I.T tin ui.B to tin- SelJ, Ai.il tin- tlnlureo I.- Mua T M-it'i'l. u.i'l He- UiiiL lt li- rhlUB.nl SUvl cLufOi'd, Al.il a t .' ti 'l-'.li- llinl it i. I r- iii J it.kt tiul.t. Bit all Ihr w.sij rn-l it. it .-..u-d br ; t- w :i j I I in at; !,pi. t' 1 1, bvlil.S I. . t .-.iM- m t'i.' Ai. l li. Aii-i llt 'i-O v-1- I" t. a i.a .i--r tti lnbg br4 I :, -i ..1- .1 aeHn.) a- "It tiiil Iril- t'Ut Hlf" d-tl f-- W!r! klV'W, Thf wuuiil x iu no ha!t (o wnl " Jr-tin'. wtiat tt.mk you 1 tol l IU n. Lrown tHr-i tl.- !:tiii. r lr..Mi II.- wvll; At. -I a tluli iil'l U L" iile .rulixrtl bruW And L..- . ri I.-, I I dfl.Iu;i Ml 'It ?i t'.f. ' t- H-tvl nii I oninii; nrar. Ilr Biuitvtl. fti.il tf..jiint .l' n Kiwi lt.-r -' t"-- (I.'N llt you n re the bwt, Aud J- -it-t :t- iu Uji ' Thr fanner went bark to tlifl ti-lt, nd tbe Wife, lu It tlUli.ll.ft ti. I t-"t . .;. ri.nl. Iiep t- ti l. r litll- -.-nets Mir'ti U"l ftitiK f"T uiviiv h tiny. Ai) the- p..t.ti iu her b-ai mB tfn. nd the rlotb8 WrTr ii.tv ! 1 1 'f l"UI I-' "l ' II- r tire.nl .ilit. ku-l tt.r butter wJ iwet AuJ liiv-U aw It cbltl b. Jutt tlaink," the rbil.lrwn all cr& in ft brt-alb, r..iii run rt to Ui wal He w ..ul.lt. I, 1 kui.w, if If irisly b4 Af tinfV)) lM.mv TLw biUI nutm .t-ou. tut tht gianj vifr gmi)il It. l.rr-t-11. ;iat rlif fCTI IV tlI, "1 i x. !-t-t l- !at r I'T those r li N uot -.lftr tliNt luM ll mtvi .'' I ii ion I'raviT M'liiis hrrraiit-r in nv l.tntirr.in tiuu-f, at I o'clock. Sabbath aiif ruooiis. All are invited in attend Tk i i t Ilritiur!.) I'm m The Kcctor, Kev. li- II- urown, wi.i v ream on .uiitirtv prear i.-.n....n at o'clt-fk. Thtr pubuc inviifL On the fth inrf., I v Ur. II A. Iteiltertrk, PETER I! .-n anJ Mi. KAl'K WATKIN?, all of tt hit IhiT ti'Wilflllp. Vx R.-r Ir Ri-hr . 1t intr , R-t. J. O EVTKKKIN ami Hi-nM IM'SNNVl".! KEK, both it Cluf-Ur cuuli y. On th Mti er ..s-mtHT. if. t'lola-li-ll-bis. ! tie- l.i-r. Jm... . !rli 1. 0. li l"Ali... AI....iM.t.tt. r L.H- 21 DUD, In R.inor, nth ult.. in hi th ytmr. R-t. WM II. jMr..t-:r .'f l lie IS! lJ burrli. ri;uuibu, J .lain Ut the Lui T-lt L-wi-I-ulat- Me ll-et It .MIIl l i i,r. mii I Jet-; ly uttn. h'tl i hurrh, to tuouro bu rrly transfer trutu earth t" htrawu. In Uvinhnrc Uth ioL, KALTH, n of Ral.b Ditty. iKf-i alMtut I tenrn. ... r ,i , ... oulnn; ! t.rrtlltl Jurors I fbrUilf) .VSMOns, Oj. ! w.f ; bert Aikcy. David chafer I.'ivit Jacob Fillman, John Mny.ier Vr ltutr.ihr Frederick Hippie, John A li.in.lv. W ilson 1 l.inn lUntla- Hand Waison. Creen M"Carl- lm,.,, lie.. r-e Dark, Philip Vounj. Frank- tin Hummel. Jacob Hummel ll'jrl, ltr- Klisha Weikle, Jacob M'Cur- lev. Jacob Trolel Hiril' ( Elias Katherman, John Uieh! K'lty Klavel Clin;..n, Paul Ued.les, l-yrua Holla l.erri.'fry W i 1 1 1 am Drown It itf.ilnr I!, .ben stray horn l.imtstone lieorze llrotise Inverse" Jurors February Session. .W-jIfiMmri; lohn Weirirk. Wrn Gu.l sh.iU. S iuiii.-l nlireiHer, J..s KWkner Ci.. I'ha.les Cawlev. Michael OI.lt. 1 K Trull, ieo SIier, John Phillips ;,. .,,-U -r.i y I lr a .2. has S urcnsle, Jacob liather iiail. tie-. I lto'e, Isaac Ueish i.iift.. Win W.ls.oi ; .i.e-ti' o 1. llerr, I hos l orn-nus. j.i ..... k- ...iiniaii Siiu.iii B-rrv. lleniainin Lahr, .nuei Simot.tcn, Cyrus lrc.,bach, Jacob Heir . . ,.:.,.( i,A, ivnnc. i han s nar-n, ., . . . .i s;i...m,l.r Thomas M .ii.r.tiia... iiui..,..os s aha X '.. " . i. i.. hi. n lliln llan. I. it Hrnry . in ...o, - ip, ,..,Psman t llartlru-Xl V B l.ineoln. Jacob l.atsnaw, m i t. .-aiime. ............. ,,l W Pellman, James l-ashells, (,i,ver ivilman .-,-, ph.lin Sinlev WMr ,, Thomas ir,.,.ver. Henry Oyer. Edward Ranck, ("has A Uirfienrterter Atui jVr ri Jacob Mauck t:.-t H'ijfkr ii Uruwu.JohnE Pr.ce. Alex Penny Kelt,) John Moyer REGISTER'S NOTICE. Ve01 'OTHIE is hereby given, to all couccrncd. , lb. il lhe loll.iwiiix named persons have I... I tlu'ir arcotinis in lhe Rt'Kiirrs Oilice at l.cwivhurj', Ini'in rou my, au. lhat ihe NJ1U til tlHIIlio ni'l J"- - . .. '. lr.,le.-.. I,,, art 1 . l -s ........ i uilt lift nm strii ii itif 'oimrm tn.n an.i n hum re hi tin- "H"i""" m.-.... ". V. k.i i I K WIsitPKU. for ihe r....n.v of ...... I'nu.ti. mi tne mini rii'i.iv i i- 1 bein.. th(f ,u hllay flf sa.i month, viz: I. Thr account ot Iac iSJcnkrr, E.n'1-; t x rcu(,r oi mrn.tra o. liwiiw, .ait; w i - t township, dec j . 2. Th- account nf Daniel Noll, .Vlmimf, a- ; 1 tor ate of . Bodaloe , township, dec d. uic iwot-is, , ; 8hfcklrr All. guns werc,m3VJ();oc m f l... u-hip. dee. .1. i;KIfi'iS M M.f II. I'p'v UT' eT Uejiitr o OUiie, Lewubui j,.Jai. IS, - "CHUONIfLr " e-ti!tlishfJ ia 1? 13 Whole Xa.. 9T9. licwisburs fKarfcct. Wheat $X Kl's 1H , ow 8 ; i Lard 0 1'ork fi Clover seed Wool 4Uto.V. I'otatois Country Soap 1 A: 4 ( )!d paper - y",' 'u ' , ,rj,.j Apple . p'irkiultuttir 1- Fresh llutt. r... Kigs 4, & n,i ' ' "SiIie;, j.f undtT llit Sllll ! ; '"' j rV() I? M'CO STOIlrJ' "V R. ZIMMEKVI N. aorcesr to Hrown . JV (.maid. Iia received from I'h.ta il.i.h a. lhe I.HI.'sl sllllk ol'rifrjr KIikI ol" Tlii o, liars, c, in !. Isl.lll S ! Smoliit.u. and F.ne :ol Cnew.nt; l oii.ieco, rsnull. :.l..k P.pi-s. Ac. Ac. Uait at.J ee, i you wil have 'tiu ne 'I'oOacco. We will l.r i.Mis'.I l. r n'.l favors. N. K. ZIMMtKMAN. l-w,.t..irr. -tun f.. SlU'.I.MKl'S SAI.KS. i He virtue 1. 1' siuoirv wr.is ef Vend. Er. ; and' l ev. Ka.. issu-l out .1 lhe Tourl .ot , i r..i.,i.i,.t. I'. en. i.l I i.iei" v ai.iv, and lou.e dinned, will to J.sa U puohc sale ur i.uu-rv, I j On .Vifur. . ,., r.'.rnnry 7, I'M, j 1 at lhe UiilUIo Hon e, in l!ie boniush ft l-tw-i-Loiu, cuiry atoll -ai.t. at Iu ..'cmck A. !., A re.tain l. t uf aruuud. situa e m lhe , hori nat. ol ltwishurs, cu.ji.iy at. r.-'a .1, , iiuintwre.l in the ;en'tal town plan two hun dred and live l-Oo t- u.-i.ted en the s.ii.r. bv ; St. l.ouis street, on lhe we-l bv Secoii.t.slieet, I i n the north l.y a lot "f Wid .w .,re!v. au t . on the eat by an alley. roaiaining une-ti.unh ! ,,i in urie.m. re , r less.xhf re. a air erer'e.t a ll.ree-U.rev.ll. tel. (known .as, the llotl il.. ' II. Me.) trame s al le, tlarnae Hi use, let i II. o.e. a well with a pump, aud ether ..ut lui lins. Ac, as the preperly of L. D Hrnrt r mid I- " lJiwkf. : I AIo, ai the same time and p'ace. a certain , ! l..t nl iroiii.J. situ,ile in the t...roiii:h of Lev ist lira, anil rountv aforesaid. bininJed on lhe we t bv Koorih sin-t. n .he north bv a lot : nl K. Mioahni'-sv, on the ea. J' v an alley. 1 and . n inenonh l.v a Ifli.I Join. Barilel c n ; la.nin; or.fV'iuh-h ot an arre. mure ur less. , w herci.il are rreeted a small Hwell.n; House, and o.her n.it-toiiUinlts, Arc, wiih ap.urle- . nances, as lhe pr. penv . I 'i hernia Herman. 1 Also, ai lhe same tim an ! p'aee. a ceria n Trai l id" Land, snoatr in It.ulali.e townhip, i rr.;..n ciitiiv. I. iiO'te I and ,'-cn i as 1" ! ..ws : lie).. tnnns at a st. ne in a I'.il '.c r a.! Irridmz past Huld.n'a "ml M.til.i.l ai-, n 1 ihe centr- .d - mad. south seven drgt'ees ' east nm. n perches to a v. .ne. , hence n-r:h i nehiv-se-.en dtsw east .';v perches t a ! p,r,t, tl ee stuitti forrv-niee d'rees ea-l ' e i.-ht perches to a post, ihenre t v land . l llenrv Baker, nnr lo as.d a half decrees ' west, twentv-sevrr.l ffrrche lo a post, thence i bv land ol Isaac Walker south eithiy. seven ' degrees west sevfuitt-one perches, to the ' p'aee nf be;ininn, rotitainiiis eijht acres anione hou.lreJ an 1 thirty-eight perches. neat measure, with the appurtenances. Ac No. i. Also, a certain Tr.ict of l.an.l. sit uate in lhe town-hip of Bull ilo. and eoiiniy at-iresai l. bouiu'ed and .lescnhed a folio -s : lleiiinni ai a sione in ihe ml I, lie of a roa !. tli-nee bv land f F.inanoel Keedv. p.irtv hereto, sooth eish'v sev.-n ilerees west sev e .tv-one perches in a sio.(e, bv I n I . I" i.w- t. K.-b-r. n r'h tco an t a h ,lt .terri es uesr : . a un. ihiriv-tonr pcrrhe.. ihe-iee ihr.oi the ni.-Mle ol ihe same by lands. Isaac VlalUir. soiuti e-ch'y-ei:-ht decrees rst f.,nvot.e pert-lie. i-, a r -t. thrnre .hrriuh tne rr' ii:e .1 the -am- s. nth ei;hrv-l. or d-7rees ea-i ih.riv.lwo perches an I . te,.ths ,. ll.i i ri j -die ol a roa.I. on a hri.le. ihei.ee by I'.ie same five ilejrees east th:r:v perches and three, lenlhs to the plas-e of b-s' 1111:112. c, r.tan.in; fourteen acres, more or less, wnh the aprtir lenances. .Vc, a. the properly of .Wnte lit-J'f, (wuii rioi.ee to Jacob Young and l.aird Kee.ly, terre tenants.) A'm, "it Mtntil'y Fihrniry I), ltM, at the public hnnse of William Wolf, ta rhe Borough of tlartlru.n, and couinv af. resaid. ai 10 o'clock A. M-, a certain Tract of Land, situate in llartle; township, and county afore said, hounded on the West bv a public roaJ. on the north bv land of J. tin Howard and l iners, on mttj-i .; .. . ...1-...11. and en me somn i.v inn.i 11 ei,i r un....... , contain, n - twenty-live acres, more or less. : whereon are er.-.-ed a iwo storev frame D.ve.lii.i Hoii-ejoir Barn, a Well wnh a ! pimip, and ether out buildings, c. with th' appiirtenances, as tiie property i t Jl,n A. ' Ai'.e- 1 ;sn. bv virtue of a lestarnentum writ of Vend. f,x. issued out nl the I'ourt of ominon Pleas of Lehigh couniv. and lo roe directed, will be exp. sed to putilic sale or outcry. On M mil'ty, V.ruitry D), ISCo, at ihe t'onrt 11 -use. in the horonrh of I.ew isl'urr. conniy ol I'liion. at I o'clock. I. M.t A certain lot of ground, situate tn the town of .e- t'l.iuinh.a, county of I nn-n, numbered in the peneral tout, plan number liliv six 4 "Hi), lulu., ted ell liie easl I V second slffer. on :he so.ilh ty l"t ii.iintor fitly-live (-".-"0, on ihe Wesl t v Miilherrv alley, and on the u,,rih by lot r.ii,n!.-r iiliv-sevii (oi). cniainine I'ne Fiuiria of au Arre. m.ne i-r less, whereon are erected a iM'o-storev tog D'-veHing H-.use.a Wed of aai'T. and other oui-ouildings, .Sic, with the api'iirtenancc-. Xo. S. Also a certain I. l r f r.rmnd sitn- ate in the town c! New I elumVia. coumv el l'i,-ioi .ii.inhi.retl in lhe c-neral lown p'ail ' number lifu-tive li'O. beiinded on lhe caM bv , 1 t ..,.. ,l .., h.. iVnlr. s.reel. .-au,. . ',,.,,, - on the west l.v Mulberry ailey. and on lhe nnrlh bv l"t number litlv-s.l.'conla.n.nv One- fourth uf an Acre, moreor less, with the arpiirtenauces, ai: , as me propei.v ... j nzr . Isir. I., f. Al.lltlHiH r. f heriff. Siicritrs njice, l.ewis.nrs. J in. 14, l. - inent. aiel those liavini usi claims ur..'" LETTING FOR. STABLE. ! ihe same, nav present iheu. duly authenticated fllHE Commis ,ers will receive Propo-j for sell. einei... to the stioscnbers.who will b I sals until .he 17-1. fet.ru.irv I. r bu.ldins al rhe late res:.!ence ol lb- dec d m Brady Tp . . .......... .... ... ...i sunn ii S!.t anrl Hl Jan. B.1L t i a able on lhe l;nrt House lot, to oe iiu.sneo on it t ef Tf j ail.l prf il'i- i Jlln,r, 'Ifi Plan, ,, u, b svrn at the Cmnmis- c. ",.nlI-a. i(.r to hud alt ihe I ur I -1 in .lili mutt ria!. Ky onivr ol Mt mtmsMnni'rt. Jan. . T. A KK!SKlV, fink. PARTICULAR NOTICE. 'HE H,.. lis and i c. ui.ls of rt, 'I I ,I.M l:s Sf'O'L'T, a'.... th"se of .It'll IN M. JlAl'M. .r -eitieineni. I i aMn. dtl! !(, hv .1 .l iniiiirv nejir, uii will l.e issued atmiist u.e iteiiii.iienis. Ji.ll M. U. KA.vt.K. j , -. Lewisbnrff. iJee. -I., In.i'J (lArsiA O ' iai st.i;i: i i TI E!:?. AM) sri rKEKs. have an as,s(.rtmeiu ..I tne.e eeieb- rjted nui hiu.s .aiiM"' in n (.iMimn el KVAVs A l Oi'PER iHeal Estate. IIOl'SE AND LO'f fuT SALE. iyY. SBbs. ril.rr r.T.M at pri-. I t:,tf safe, in : V. ' '(Jiv t' Wli"hi. ' IMt fi JaVadafc m t.:f uiK. " ""i" 11 1 I l.-vii-inir HrniiT". j"tnils lW rl r r'-nd haiuiL'trm Vnf'B 'w N m.ufst-T)tv lmm -! .-it ! I.- i-trfc' 1:.' t " Bta in" Asffr. mt-rw it ;i '.e- l--i '1 1 .:v uf Jmii-I. aul rom 1Iumv ,.j .VrT i- v . Hi.-J . "itf r i't !!.! mm Iv i nt.-J. m. I tii'i ium-i" -1. i l- ft-ttit b.'Ui- tine iij.ii ..f tli- jvit.-n...t Di"n ? nBtwl 5fci tyr1hV 1 tt.s- baaiB-- tl. ..II - - T i tt tt:llwt sWUmsC ni-n.-iiir.- r. : jy :i.c Sa u .i h. C iua at ' Pulilic Sate. l"I!.ra be sold, by onVr of the Orphan i't.urt uf i u.Dit ruubiv.uii I'miwiii ttif T h nl jrVtirunrv. ltX at tLr pubhe fcvaa ul Kli Hr:. t, m Lewi-bur?, A cert. id luci I litunl ituate Kasl Boff a!it t'.tt n-U p, ii''j"iitiU lanit ol Caleb bat ten. M'-nrv V.rti l lVit-r Voneula, enial- ii.E O Al;K. ibrrr rtvii and iiriy-i prrrh. uf a 1 nifa-'irr. V herein i ftr I ere 'r I a - mill rivti e. Ac. MOA !,(,! ...n fa,h. JOH.N A. M E Jl I it, 1j.--. !, I-'.- A -c. .ni'trntur IkM Hiot-l, 41 A Farnj, Saw Kill, & Timber Land, A II. R-'ftiri'u?. f-r alf t-ii moderate term a. 1't.r K.irm ri.ia: ai..ut on hundrtd a.i 1 t". ri,' ( I If ; r.re. ait m euluvauoo. wim c i. ! luo .-.'i-v irame Ltwcllnif 4 House and Sfi.e liarn. The ."aw Mil has the laree w.iter power .1 ferwis Creek wnh ai.i-.ut :t.0 A. .e of Timber Laud alt a Ij "i ii i ft;, in l.iinesti ne To, I moo lo. Api v lo Joiiv .M. Tail, in. Agents Mifiliras burg, Kur iiiiles Ir. in lbe premise. or H Hl.lill liULIiAss. Cunburf. roa TlllIKV Ii ESWT. .rk lint .-sK aadfgaV I tW.l l.i' March is. "tii. II. V. MIEI.LI.lt. FOR SALE. r AM's :.. e ,.; Hie Esiaie oi TrTta I I A lls.l ..'e.M. VV :ll ... W ils. n, l.'.i acres an.t allnwaaaav W'esi Kt'tl'iioe iumelii). It t 'ri Tatfart, ivv acres sad lhiMB Han .'V t. ui'sh,!,. , ,,a. 1. liraily. 1 1 9 acres auJ allowaa Hnnvt l. wn-h.p. Ii. n l.a iiinrr, l.w acres and allowance Hart ev l. rt'iish-p. Apj.Iv to .'H. B. LIM.f. star .in Alt rn-y f..r i li-i. S s.e. ItMwrMaa. L'Mo.v i:i T ami snoH OTil.l. AHKADr-r.me one! coma all 0 an examine for v.-ursetves the larfawt a ri rheapci kioc'ii cl Hume UlSade Baoa an-' Sli in t'liicn couniv ? ;? Jo.t receiie.l a riiK-sH SVPPI.T of C it) luutlc work at unusua.lv k.w pricaa. "Quick ulea and t-iiiall l'rofits" is tlte urier of the day at fctlt IRES', 1 nposite the baitk, Lewisburg j TATCHES, JEWELRY, kc. ! "Jjfv THE un.lersur.eil. havine removed 1 ff'W'ier atch an.i Jewelry establishment Xgi' : e-e i f lhe r.M rns recert'y occupied hv rr. s. li. liner. (a,tj ,inin M.ssi Amanita I.. 'A., i'- Mi linery Mi. p.) Market street, L- ,v.,.-.i Krul ar.u ec, n.l.shr i prepared to K ;.;ir V.'jitlies, Jewelry, 3Iuicl IairmiH'nls, &c, in t'.c most rppr.-veil an-l satisfactory mannea Mi-- k eps. ii han J an assortment of conicw .11; Kt.ll V, f-r l.a.Iies an.l tienliemen. whicb -t'e i.ilers at pf-es to oit the limes. Alac I l.i ii K .itiil WATCHES. A.'i ir i k an I waies warranter? a repressor tel. MAIilA S. ZLUER. UrisLur.-.Mu' ls'i (fwH IIcps HctD 1wfo. .i n- ci'ons: .v (.;'-.' ,;ir o'-oi.''..".' .Virr liuul! t"U FM.r. axo rrr.vrrsr I 'K :.1IT. .I Vfl WIXTFKl (.fi t Jl L .1X1 ni.TKKr run i.Li. .i.i .ii.vjifir r.,r.r. j M .v.'. .' ctr.r. .i.v; st Ft l.M.1. j.'.a .; CALL AMt kkkvkh. srT.ru t CO A.i AA H i Ll Kh VO Flit . UiK, VTLIKK CO KKFS1FK, STILI KM U t.ilsSort. V. lsft3 C.IiOCKIMKS. HAl.M'WARK. CHINA U'AI.K. j-HOK FINDINGS. L.V.STs, &c.ik.c.Ae. E t.aee an extensive assorimcni cf thai I al-oie lioo.N. i,. which we invite tha attention ol purchasers, rail and ezaaiiaw i ihe nuaiity art.l price t-et'ore purchasing visa-uher-. EVAXM a lOOI'KU, I.ewbg Rags Wanted. T HE HIliHKsT t:.s TElCt: paid for Mixed or Whre and folored i.'.tf.'S by Jnia. U. Marker. Paper and Kaa arenouse, X. K. I'orutr filth and Commerce Hta. Oct 21. H'iJ m:i Philadelphia Estate of Lawrence 13. Hayes, dee d. I 4 I. 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