TTT Iff 1 ANl III IMli Cllll Mi. UY 0. N. WUKDKN AND J. R. COKXELIUS. - - . l..'o jirr Vrar, iiltiajM In 4 1 an. r. "THE UNION," established in 1S14 W&oto No.. 2.60i "CIIRO.Ml'LE," established ia 1SJ3 Whole So.. 891. LEWISBUItG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1803. CO rn;iiiint m mlmi t ki i-- Tuev.iv Mur.ii.is .V 1'riilny Afiernonn. Wlhe balmy, rainy weather of the jmI few dan has completely ku.-uked the tottom out uf the roads in this vicinity. aul Urijilit Miller, uf isburg, lis been detached fr.ui the ll'.lih I'. V., slid ia now Horvinj; iu tin-i u r Master's lL'ixrt mi'iit, at Aiiiia t.'rei k, Va. a.ii irrur crept into our last paper in regard to the Tyrone railroad. The Toad is completed from 7'yr..iie lu llclie fouU lift from L'ck Haven. trirTo-morrmr, the Inim t'ounty Tea chers' Institute will meet iu this borough. Teachers in J visitors need not be uneasy io cousnpeoeo of the pr-valence uf the Fniall pol, as it is confini d to a very few families, and can easily ho avoided, 'e of tho town are as liable to take it as our country friends, and are mote or less vx pisrdto it daily, jet we "fear uj evil" (ram it. HrAt ihe 12th Annual M-i-tine of the Northumberland County Agricultural So ciety, I committee was appointed to coo fidcr the advantages uf having perina. tucnt Fairground, sviib a ui-.del and enper hucotel Farm aitarhid thereto. The ar rangements for holding a Fair in 1i'2, (frustrated ia eousei.ieuee of the war-) are continued as the arrangements for their 'next Fair. Union County Finances. The Auditors of c ur favored county hive et md concluded their business f t this year. The following we uud.-rstaud to be their statetueut of the accounts : aSTATK TAX. De enly (from one I'ulleetot) 0 51 I'ulSlV TAX. Oa'ftafiitig Tale It 102 an I previous years g i 'd) fl,"."i7 21 There is 4t in- ,-.hr ( f..r $ J'.'O) out, and the biiier d ies not want to get the money upon it. There is hut nr d.ti'm (of no great amount) kuown to be uu&ut lled by the l.'ouuty. And the Treasurer now holds St, 17 OS tso that L'niou County, for wdiuary is- fienscs, has about -1,jIH iu hand, above all demands. Slai-ebv Wab Tax. Amount levied fi-i.r,,,; on do paid 4.01'T Si Ine on War Tax S;,:1 K InyOaD any county in the State show ' belter array of figures thau the above ? A small cnunty, but cih in nadin ss for Celt Court, aud Di out sufTeriiJ fur btr iudcbtedm;is. j 'ottrtland H'unh.r Tnn f j'tt S hlu rs. Fell io action near Antictam, io bin . s i j a? i . al.A 1 ,e.r, I apt Cur Und . aunder , of he Corn hxebauge RcSiunnr? Pbilad. He , . ..... , i li a Terv mlied anu ui"lily cttucatea youth i sincere Christian a brave sol dier an only child, and leaves a widow. His surviving friends have published a lit tle tract, composed of choice selections from scripture, and references to the life and characteristics of the young man ; the circulation of the tract among the soldiers, seems likely to bo very beutlieial. e presume E. X. Saunders, the father of the lamented youth, could tell wheu aud Low the tract may be obtained. UoiWn TO MAKE A I'oETHF niM. Some of the secesh papers in this neigh borhood Lave scraped together a few scrio pathetic stanzas, and arc publishing them as tba production of that mischievous reb el (so much admired by tbem) "Stonewall'' Jackson. Their hero, not long since, positively denied that be ever wrote ay poetry it all. This is too bad. These editors should be content with the services he is rendering them in killing Off their hated abolition neighbors, with out loading him down with additional honors, which ho assures them he is Dot entitled to. i U$,la evidenco that the President's 'Emancipation Proclamation has tapped length along" for years, without much the jugular veius of both the Rebellion ' alvautago gained, and with do less cx nd its Northern ally, is distinctly visi-' pensc. This is just what the "peace" ble in the course pursued by tbo pipers ' Democrats want. They sing syren song, favorable to the cause of Secession in both I of tho "good time coming," when llvy sections. They at present vie with each . shall once more hold the reins of govern other in heaping abuse upon the President ment, and inaugurate peace. Tbey fail, nd hi co-workers in the cause of l'uion however, to tell us Low iLev are f?oini nd Freedom, straining their vocabulary : to its utmost to surr.'v tl,. ,e...a.ew deuth of frcurrilitv ftiid inrt;- tk r - v. . . . a uu Democracy re.Ii.e the fact tha, Slavery is t""lJ " i "'' "a wait this pillar gtve way, their temple would tumble with aa awful craj-b. In the practical workings ef ihe 1'r oclatnation, hey have not yet agreed, (luchalfsajs it is a dead letter-not a slave will gain his freedom in consc.juenee uf it too igno- rant to understand its meauin-, .vc. While the other half linl.l ur .heir Lamia . (. ' in horror, picturing to their readers ail ; il,. inrrnn nf . I... : . " s...-..iiu, ... mcDi, .liiT. sa.il lumr men .ua aionr, ta : 6-- "-6 - - r - : lapidlv. .Some Ol those assessed Claim (being the second and .bird days of February,, Sl,,,a Uuowinz themselves indebted to said they agree upon one point that the 1'roo-; found ? They can not honestly ask for baukments, and buried the honored dead l() 1(e j;outue,.u syuiathizers to avoid appeals will be received and determined bv eslal. are re,,ueaied to make immediate pay lamatioo is worso than lHsunton, or any- voluuteers- to draft would be in direct j ''ut itne cowards who ran on the Cd had i .,3vin.' j ' sa"1 office, daily, from 10 A.M. to 3 P. ,,.,, aod those having jusi claims a;ainst thing else which ,hey can conceive. Hut ' ppjBitioo ,heir former arguments; and : bee" shot d.ad and left unburied, .Urk I ec last ".T"-." ""r"Z X' let them flounder ; there was never a to ask a loan for a natiou wbisli they have ui "g'di bleach and rot uuder Ihe . . , . .,.,. i,Iir,.ls. ; and specilv the particular cause, matter or , GEoRiiE HILL, Admin'r Mloci by . calm ; Uborei M barJ lo prove has no credit, ot heaven.) ! ,lave rL,d-1 SOTiV, V... tlT""? Pl- oa wnen tills Lurricine passes away, Un ... . . i wul He removed, aud we may cot : "HneH Btk tueb. jjue. tu.a j.ioifecU aU.d,.e doj n.u.Kisi.iiu; nn:iu:sui)i;.ri:. Ye!"Sksiiav, .Im. 21. Cold wind this uioruing. "It" ia try ing to snow, but instead of the soft, mel- wilh mud and make a downy bed id slid in;: stuff, "it" spits down in globules, bard, in.lc p. ndeut, uisyinpithiz:rig, and pikd in heaps on the bald "hubs" as the wind blows therefore, not very promis ing for sleigh-ridlug, but bad for skating and walking. The IL.use ord.Te 1 an investigating committee as to the election of State Treasurer it being rumored that some supporters of one of the dofeattd Demo cratic Candidates Were ollly "persuaded" to supp'Tt M'tirath hy "solid reasous." Mr. Ktiiey, (Pent , from Oiaroiu dis ttic ) placed on tec.ird his reasou for votiug ID ttie negative : I v.-Te aaniM fins r''sei;'ion liTue I roiv,i,.r siietl in . r-l 'it.ri.o-s a- eaieo ;tlel lo eonsmne inoe i'!i,.ut aHaiuitiu' anv eo' il le- soii. At toe t.ll si s-io i me lllt.'slijl.lllli e.ommiiees i.reupie t a I.lr.'e i Then el ion auriili.oi. ni'ti ii. i r.irlti-al i-o:i ; a:el I il sire ih.it oor nine iliis -,-.ir Ji ;i ; J htil be cuti suoii'tt ill liie .l:ue utll'mliMl Je vav. 1 he House also au:h irized an Assistant Postmaster. We understand the P. M. (A. J ; rritson, F-. , of Montrose,) has selected Charles T. Huston, K-ip, of Wil liamsp.rt, for his A-sistant. These brother KJitors have earned the rights if any cue his to the easiest pjsitiuus iu either House. The Senate arrested two bills, relative to townships and streets, over which the , t. ounty t ourts nave p nver. One T. J. II lyer, of the House, (who : is said to have declared, on oath, that he would vote for (jleii. Cameron if he had a haiti-r before him, and was to die for it,) has come out with a statement, iu the l'a trio! .V I" ni in, that lie was oil red e' lo,"!)') or jjOi.mnJ if he would vote fi r Cameron, and that he was st first approached by , Wui. llr bst(a contestant tori feat in the last l uiou County 1'eui'icratic couveu tioo) of l.ewi-buig. It seeuis very cer taiu that this ltoyi-r pt ouised to VJte for CimiTou : if he lied iu one case, be wuKid iu another. This llrobst told some peop'.u he waa a D-ocratic Mombcr uf tho L-glatute, ami nng to voto fur Camrruu which was j t about as truo o the probability that lju. Camcroa WjuIJ hitu a oiifi JiUt . Tut itsi-Av, Jan. '22. Senttw Johnson, 'if our i'iMnct, jt)- po-i-u an AiKcudmeiit tu tho Cniitituiiuti, giving Soldiers in strvioc the rirht to vote as may provided by law. Tbis ia to remove the Cottti'.utiotial oljeetiou iuter- cedars, aud there was much confusion,; ' ' out I'liuiarynii.-is u.i. k.-.io. &T"t SlOC k OUIufilf -Mit(!e W'ulV posed by the lijiujcratic Julgs) j some if our tucu pauie stricken. The! The venerable KeT. I.yman Keeeher A11 ,ba teachers in the county are cx- u.hlr slv,e anJ qi.'ran not be Jr ti.. ii...;. i t nt, ...-a ii.ai T i. i i i .i i. .1 i. . i i. ia t..i i .1.. .i e i peded to be in attendance to take Bart.' ...... . a. .... a.o iiaoiriiuig a ji i o.j. .u.i .. j , of him?eIf J ten r ' fiTel tj the fncnJs of (aeo. (,amerta f r ..... :'ijU0: the off r ivas rej- ctcJ, and so tho virtuous 1 ijcr did not "uial:e out of Cam- eron," first or last, oue dollar, although he promised to vote for Lint. The Tele- graph also says lloyer began to profess Iriend-hip f..r Cameron as soon as Le reached llarrisbure:. His pretended rev elations are laughed at but all agree that he himself is "uj better thaa be should be." W. (Ti.In their eager efforts to fuse the Democratic party with the Southern trai tors, their leaders discover breakers ahead. Their transition from passive loyalty to flagrant advocacy of treason Las brought many an honest man in their party to a pauso and an inquiry as to where it is likely to lead. It is evident to the con of all parties, that the hostile n of that party to the present Ad- siderate opposition ot tnat party to ttie present Ad- miuistration can not under any circutn- stances prove advantageous to the cause of .v.. it ,.,.,,...., ..,.1 ,.. -enlrnes, suffered by it, is so much streugth added to the cau.se of the traitors io arms.,1 fiilrt.,!,i th nr,.,..nt KtMitiPfl fiti!l n.ntin. ne, tho war can not be r.rocutcd with necessary vijrur. but will (dra2 its slow about it ; tbeir programme remains an un-: ..:.. Ti,-.,, ...ii e.. .k n...- I .1.:, i .1 ti,a ; never sec iaia uuiuu uimtu. auu i-v els as strongly affirm, that the war shall not end unti it is rent in twain. W ell, thcn. how are the Democrats to restore n.. .B.i that is just the plan which they now so vehemently denounce- to eoutinuo the 1 . with . ,ha vigor'in the capacity of , the government. Hut havin by their peiCJious :ourse,dUeourasd volunUerin-., ' ..nc...i tk.. .i,.fi ..) i ii .l.T- jo l 1 ue an iu meir i power lo depress the credit of the covern- . i t ii . . woutj (,e simply ridiculous, i et to make I r J i rood their dailv nnmiiads. all this must b-i not wimder that the t'ctiiocratie party ex- i.;..;,a e.r . ., ... ..... f-.li;.,,. .,ff . . ot many ot its tiest imiiKcrs, au'i tne ex asperation of its papers. When they find that all overtures of a compromise with the South shall have failed, then they will begin to griud their teeth with rage. and abuso the South as much as they do the Administration at present. In view of all this, would it not be as well for all loyal men to strike hands aud finish the eoutest quickly, without regard to what political party may bappeu to be the do uiuant one '. I rt.rr.i'i"'ii'l' in-- ot l!i- str t Cliri.tii-!..1 j i The Wurfrecsbaro' Conflicts. i MruiT.KKMiuiin, Tenu , Jan. 7, lv'i:!. i I am in the ofTieo of a livery stable, after many a weary, doubtful day of bat tle, to tell you what pi-i d b. forn inv eyes as Ordrance Sergeant of the 7 s ' h l'enn'a Volunteers, which has lost 1T." men in killed, wounded, and missing, in the terrible drama o f five days and nights, j u the evening of Monday, Iec. 2'.'ih, i after three days of marching through mud I and rain, we lay down aud slept, before 1 the very eaunon of the Uebels. i At daylight uf tho "Oth, there was can , nonadiiig aud skirmishing all along the whole frout. Murfreesboro' lies iu a country like that between Milton and I.cwisburg depot, but covered with a dense growth of cedar sapp'ings, among whieh are large cornfield, ""r Division fXeg- ley's) tiled off to the right at S o'clock M'Cook lay on the right of N. gley. Tre- ,ut.uJ.,Us cauuonaditig was kept up all day, aud heavy skirmishing. There was ipiitc a mystery in a large battery, lu a c irnlieiU ti the right of a splendid brick re.-il-iice; upon that battery, one of our l'arrots kept poiiudiiig all d;iy, but clieilid no reply, (Next day we found it was a woieleu bat- lery and, had we chargid upon it, there was a marked battery, in ihe otehard behind the hou.-c, which w .uid have cut us to pieces ; we ou!y "nibbled" at that bait.) Early on the 211, the enemy massed his forces on the left, and fell upon our right under M'Coek, driving him back iu confusion on the centre. At S -M, 1 saw n.uoau', tro.p, pWing on the douhle- ,lllick to rcif.rca MX'uuk. The 7-Vli iuo'a I fauud fighting ag.iust ci-ht ranks deep uf Kebuld. Two vi thesti divi- sious came swooping down on a bayonet ; Th(j ..j"",,,, MlIorlhe s-rviee charge, aud surrnuud ,d our brigide (ihe nf (ha puntry are at ontfa ,0 i,a pijj , 7lh,) but Col. Miller (cuuituanding) made ,- ,i,tf amota vie il l- theiu by tho goveru a desperate charge and cut his way out, metit. J 1,1 i),W) is now in the hands thus saving his command. Our amiuuui- of tho v in oas piytnisters of tho army, . .i ac h it li atria h.ij. n i it Jf rn f .i 1 t . nrAnaml ul tloa wagons were cutangleil among tue ucucis oresseu uu mougu iau g n i ei eia wj i it i . i ar..sc. as our exhausted briimdo retired. and poured into the rauks of the enemy a volley which opened gaps, like foot-prints 0f ,ue destroying angel. (Jar lieu. Neg- Was almost alone at times, and stood bravely by Lis men : Le cried when the 7th bri'-ado came out of the trap. Wt division was then ordered to support a battery on the left, when the masked bat- tery in the orchard epened upon us, but teu of our batteries made short work uf it, aud of the half-drunken fiendish Kcbcls. I say not they were wounded they were torn, cut iu twain, shattered, beheaded, ,i;.e.,.l.otrel...l Tim. at alnml fe....a until Ot I'. M., when night closed, and we held all the ground except the cedar grove. I walked back on the l'ike. Dead men lay everjwberc-I stumbled over lhe , n"rs0 uJ uis riJl;r. "'' heM 010 1 not- (Whenever the Uebels found any of , v ..-.. . j our "contrabands," they shot theru down j i'""ica.ately ; but many ot tuo blacks P'-ed up guns and noblv avenged their comrades' deaths.) cw lear i'J, mere wm do gcoerai enseineDt. There were tremendous can- ntmad.Dg and heavy bkirmihin-. Tho j The licbcl caVaIry attacked our supply" train, between luurfrecsboro and .Nasli- ville, and burnt many wagons and tho material. Unr men dug rifle pits at night, I .e.;c..i .i. k..t.,;a Jan. 2d, at 4, IV !.,' the enemy fell upou our left, crossed the creek, and charged back over the bluff, driving our men before them. Ibo i In brigade lay down' -IIo'Dg mcn " Puur 'cr th,'m then they rose, made the most splendid bayonet charjrtj, delivered their tiro at clot-e - nge, and scattered the Kebels in utter " - ni"kcJ batt,;rJ "nd thrce stanj9 of coU ; 1 ! ors. They drove tho eucmy across the "ecu ana mat army was utterly pauie f"ricken - tut we DaJ kuown a" lllis : tooJ nJ -"' i llue of u-ula tue u,Uil over ,DCir sboe' woo"". " " riiu pouring down without overcoats or shelter, aud no food ' bul parched com. 1'hus they watched aud f i.f liii.l,.a il,. .... iiii. ' si, com wmus anu .u . J.:f. - J J . i. . a : : u: u"wu upnu mo Buiverinir somiery, ;l dJ -ii L'eht- A"o-' 7 M , the . Rebels came en masse upuu lieu. Koescau's division n !,. ri,.ht eentr.. Aeeordimr .i- i . . . in ii. . .. to his orders, our men fell back quickly, , when four or five masked batteries opened : upou tbo foe with grape aud cauister : tbey were almost annihilated : all that was left of them lied iu the darkness be fore Kosseau's L'uioo forces. And thus ecded the horrid caruage, aud the live days of battle. Sunday murning, bright aud beautiful, came, and brought the intelligence that iragg's army had evacuated Muifreesboro. j Monday uioruiug, Otu Jan. ISi'm, the ! 7Sth Pa. Vol. took the advance, marched iuto Murfreesboro: and raised their torn and ragged regimental colors ou the Court ' 11 use. We took honors ou the lield, and are now provost guard uf the towu. I!ut, (J that town '. Every hole aud building was full of dead aud dying Ueb els. Ttie stench was horrible ! We are burying the dead, and caring for the : wounded. We know nothing of our future. ! i'rai-e ye the God uf battles. A. Jluson llASTi.si.s,73th P.V. Confederate Decision on Color. The Confederate Adjutant-ljeneral has derided that 7it' n tri"i uhi yrttm of rie b''l uf thr if AiVe ruee itrr. ioe t fMTy"'"H. This certainly looks more like conGdeneo in the superiority of the blood of the whites, than the Northern notion that ninety-nine hundredths of the blood of the white race in a person are ' overcome by the hundredth fraction of negro blood ! l!ut, if all who bavo friction of the blood of whites, arc declared subject to military servieo, our Deruocralic mends will perceive How large a portion of the colored population of the South is undo subject to the conditions of war by j this decision of the Rebels. If liable to military duty, they of course owe that du- ' ty to the (iovernuipnt. They, of course, j are capable of loyalty and treason, and it ; is the duty of tbo (Jovt rnuient to give theiu every facility for deserting treason, 1 and showing fidelity. Thus, bythe act of , the Uebels, the Demoeratio scruples about i the color ot ttie assistance tillered iu the South are cut down to the fractional, full- blood, uative American African ! j ioMi he b t Ufm ; of thfl Ntjrthu.i3borIaiid eoumj ourts ha hecn changoJ from the Grst Muu.3:.y in April to th Hcnni M-mday of .March. " r.wwv. ii. i r., latuer iii mi; ccifuraieti iieecuer family, died ia IWIyn, X. Y., ou tbo m t . i i. 10th inst.. in his th rear. In tho House, Mr. lieck presented a ! petition for the repeal uf an act to lay out : a aetata lload in I. yenning and l'uion couuties. tfefcrred to the Committee ou Uoads, ae. I i 'T""E .""uia cnuD ar0 10 l nclJ on tbe MJ , ' 1-I'ruary- j Tuesday Morning's News. don. Utinisiili; lias rcsitrndl. ami the conmiuiitl ol tin: Artny ol tut: I otoniiio Las boon turned over to don. Hooker. ; 'ft. A 1 1 - -I . .. -t 11 ,.l 1 1 1 I. ,.o (.. I ..... .. . , . .. . .-, St. Charles, lluvnl's I'.lnlV ami 1'es Arc, toL-etlier with two .-s-iueli trims, 'i'1'1 '"'''. K1,l:l11 arnis. !"'"- ti Ac. itml ti number ol i-ri-sonets. i no .now 1 uric couiieiis are imtKinir arraii'-i'iiii'iits to lionize tten. l oriur. . . Mr. C'allieot, I'tiion Democrat. ( Uo- ptiiiiieaii lamiiiiate,; as ciccicu .---nker of the .. . . Assembly. Latest News St. Louirf Jan. Jl'.lIeu.Tai Lean, COn;nianiIiiij at JWVersm. City, seml.s tlit .Missouri 1 lemocrat a letter Ironi ('ol. l'ennoelc, '.Uli t'avalrv, Misfouri .Militia, tlatetl liiilepcnaeuuo, January lllll. Siailllir lliai ten Ol HIS melt "l"?,rJ. 1,1,5 WOt'k lncvious L-v .'j- W(,r0 aU s,,ot ticir LeaJ . an(, li)(,ies lRrrilllv Tnau. Ied, some ol their laees were tut lo J'ficos with hoot heels, both car.s wore cut off. (Mi many Whether those haruantics wore roninuttca I'C- - , , . , . Cms or palter dea h s uuknoivn o . . . , . . , ,... .,.,: . ci,., :ir ,.,:.. I , tweulv-live of. ' his troons. I T,1(J gucrriltai arc threatonino; ttie Union women of Jaeksoti count v. and 'ivcS ami sisters of some of the M0'1 notorious ones have I'Cen .irn .-iui io i.it y.iii I'l'r tureats. lliey Item CXeClltlti": I have al?0 lev- : 1 a 1... I - ' 1 .,m',,,-. -, V'V .' - ' ercfj any atlvacc 0I the Army 01 the i . . . a . , i I roioinac Itvond ttie liappaflannocit aa uf.'.r iaipoibilit.v. J A fire in I.estistovn, Sunday night of " t8- destroyed seven stables with some va liable contents. r.4SSI. AWAY. 'Pii.-iiii: "' So rhiMr 111 WID'J, As il tr-n Is It trat ktr.. ooursv: Ar, i ...Mm.- h., lll tli brvht rillny, - i! It-Mi. Itoiii il. t-rj.Li aoiii'. A I 'ft ii- - jt i) ."uii lit -tr.m ot liuir. 1 '.. .OilM . .II. :tl III :i ur iol ltmt. .Mnlt.-r ..! m:in. we no.1.. it lr.t, 'Jin loiiiti . jull r.- j..-in y. Il--iii Hit : M.rk the furr-oii-'t br"W, Au l tl. li- .it illi il. .ner linir. An 1 .e .itn 1 i-ek. In-w tliey (iliiilll; '1 lull In. le i-, vin;r w.rlii ill . nr. Ve-. I.--IIU :..v- Kti-ii l.iii a Tl.ii.et Ii- l.i lin l .-l 'i Ii I ti e s,.,i . r - er, AiiO t.er .ti. I loti: n llieir it uf i liie. A1...U lo tbe tuuib lb-. iv jiak.iii,' wnjr. l'..-in.- nwayt" i:nn. ttiw iK-.-mrT. wv A- ii ln.-ik. im lie- Ir.li-n i-liuri-. A ml H.- I rt nre.1 tile i. l.-ti to i-inje 'I he roll- nil tin-ir liolliiw ro.ir. A v. . ,i.-i ii mm. ii ! IhiiIi Irmii tUi-e anil rot. Tin- .;--e- wln.lt km- n- will M.-ii know ii. not; V ti-tio-r le itr.iit ot (.ron-e. nitturi lust Itlil lo At liie li.t ollo-l, we At.' pusemi; kwiajr. l'l.-ine .i. tor their li.olr I. piit fc.ttl. - ri--iie. re uiolly 0i", Tlo- umiiiirrli . llimiie, nuti in. swurj od cisiwd, Ami Hie iii. nii.1 the .vt'. Ivro. All 'ii-. ids' iiMiis. e en the inii' of art, All-I - he .rnl.' 1.1 the .le.i.t. IIIU.! .11 ie)art. An-1 On- n-il- . i-l ri'itllil. unlet egi'li ileeay, AuJ the u.iuea ot the u&linui- he su.iu away. I' i--in awiiv ' h.I Time hiin-etr K.ii'1- uii-ler h.- i...i. i.f j.ar-; III- l:ttii. itre Innl. atij Ins rheek. row pain H 1:11 lie lurr "1 wirr-w ihi; li ar-: V 11I1 hi- ht'.k. ti . 1 th". with a iil--iit tread, 11-- ..i in- ou to the home nf the iIkb'I : VI 11 h a l.-ii Oni; li rtii. ati l with Im a. ari-wu gray, lihl Inue liiiuae.l is -u-alUt away. I' a in-- awnT' All l.ut iii-1'a hri-tit throna. An. I In. -nano li nue iilwiae. An l In- i;r:i'-e -hviiie. auj LUe tH UD Her- liiiha .it i.,.i- i-t.Timl h e-; Atl'l hi- will I-. -are. Ihri-iiL'ti a Sa.ior'. hli-o-l. 'I he , h,;. I ..f t.ith w In. h:itli wa-h.-. in the n-eii; l.ieii i-nrth V' it trniiiewora .lulli .11 .l. e.y, liUt li -l ill hi- Ii-e .hull lie'er IV-. I.T. Vninn County Tcadiers' Institute. This Institute will hp helil in T.itriJ.um nn ,i w.i. .in.L i u a-.f I . on tb,, VI,, .J.h an,l oJth of January, lt. i he teachers are refj'iested to eome prepared on thoso subjects assigned them, and report themselves to the Kieeutive Committee, at the Towu Hall, at 10 o'clock of the "jSth. liev. Jacob I'lp, uperiu- ; lenueni ui ..orinuinoerianu county, new. A. I). Ilawn, A. aSwincford, Etn . and ethers are expected to be present and take patt ia the exercises. The follotv- ing sul'jcts will be brought before the I. ..tin .i ;.!.... ; f,, f .!.. j r iu form of sh ses, or class drill -'""' . . ""I'I rfportu, addn . h ! M:in;-'m-t(t - J i ll'-rvr. l-l,xi ,;.iiU-r J. i.. Irtinf. 1'. i atf.ii l-.. ri is.' Ml-- ki rwuitif rd. !! I. ;r..'f. P ttrwi II . .... tl ..- t"n j i - A 1 1 -Tiii. n U i.1n;X, b E Zittach 1 t-- I'M ft. r nl II itir -M !nfi l.e.Mr. in r.vri l. . -t-- 1 Mr-rk.'ti-t rti. ii nrni A nt l.iiirtiv I, H k-Mt-r. W riil. ii .irhui'tnJ. II. k'..litU-T. i. -r..i. Ii. .v .. tifwilui Knii-li ' niiiiiur K I. it-iiUr. V il Mii-i Murj Hnmi. l r. l-:.-.ti-u Mi- Mirr CaiUia. t,r. -l .-. I. H.i !,.- .-.ijihi Wtittt. I aaiii. iw.it. nil (' 1. win-r'.rJ. rflia)l-lt)r.ltl 1 H M'ttML 1' l.-l -J w. it... V. utiUti n II. l A.l.rii:tt. W-kiv K.t-,rt b, r.itt-uTs M M. Mt-tzj;er. l':-!ri t lli-t:!.i:.-i- T M X.iirt, H.. t-.'i .iii thf I.tv .f 't.ia lr-n J. tl Smith. j..-- ii I'rf t-atatl. U ot lean; hers I'of lliir lmu- k. a r..iir. 'I':t- li-r-' l.itTHI-T r. R. Uaon. - 111 .-.-l.-i-.l - 1-; PluMiM. .- . . . I r ...i.i hii.,u.-ti- It. II. Kln. t .rii la-..n---t'. A tiai.n I. tn i.- r- liv-.nt-.-ntne.il (t.rromiiilIr. 4'-.int I..-1. tut..- li K K.1L1.0. In 111 a I. .--- ' H l.iiUn.i, T'-.acli- 1 T.t.iN- l.iit.' tMTTiinn. II. -w . m Hi- I'r.j i !i.v A;;ii..t fi ml TfrbT btj 'ironii--: Liiuif, It V. fiitintv- Th inifn "ii.r- "f Cujil- tVnrming Proper Habit in our rriuiatry s titi-'lt. ht Kunlvr. , ,er,ni.i.i..,i! i i.,k , . , ... V1 one d.y or of a day, but , during the whole term, if possible. , 1. u . ( j-. m.' ir..M.'it,., i .1. H. Smith, V K. Haih, - Kx. Committee. s mTU Lmlirs" SoLli.Ts' n .orio- It itl fii. t nt Mr. lr. i.'a, KVKKV KKIInY A KlKllN'HiN, al - u i-Ii-rk. Jivi.N.ME to. IIKAVKU. artmBfiuru ItTailut. VvrrecfrH Werkly Wheat $1.:!". Eggs S IS Kyc 75 Tallow H Corn, old 70 Lard 9 Juts SO Pork i Flaxseed 1,75 Clover seed 5. 7 Dried Apples. I,M Wool -llUofit) Kirk iu l,U t ter 12 TotatOlS I'resh Uutter... 20 Couutry Soap 4 i 4 Hags 4, 5 and G Old paper - Dtr0, In I.wiib..r;,rn thf'.'Ut insL..f .AN.lia,daU!(lilr t f JtalT'ti UtitjF. Mk-tr) yr nud I iii.inlu.t. tu th- 17th in-it., in th- It. irim-iilnl I l--f i t ji t tlm t,Ttli Pi-itiiM Vi.iunt.iTS. Nt lMiT.tr..--. .. I.KWtS '. li li KV Kit. Mm ..t th.- Uti- i . I .s hn-viT. in th- ." -rJ Tviir f In- n.tiv. jTlim .1. .-.-.tf.vl - t-t t Mir.- in Th- -Jtm- r.-iiD-itL ari l mt rrI ai etin Hi-rvni .UK w. r tiruiit.i if iue (. mi .-.ttnrlv. Tin il-nn'ii- tritinu at the tuii-ml lv tli- turinnir t-ut of a l-mitl tiiu-i. aii'l nil tli ..tti.-r nti'itarv in.:-iiia i-vmmiiiiij: t lii.in- ttifi tlit-froiiiinuii.iv lm.nt -n mm. titwi-I it.nt li.nu; l.iP. lir( ear.'iT in litf hw hnl .lrwn ipunl In in n Ii ! of rouui: trii-it-l wlio t-'filml t.v tln-tr t. r-i ami ther l"'t..-n. i liivo ami a!lH Lioa Umt tbfir fjuiadiy wj- .ict. i-li.) FOR RENT. STORE KOOM im Markfi street, Lewis, htus, lit loncinz t Wiu. Knck, now iM:cu picil by abitmtun II utchion. More Ktuiin ul liev. Jacoii i.o.t-n bau::h an.1 l)a;uerrean tiailery umneiiiately over ni rnoin. on nan.i'1 sin- Inquire of jantitiw J WM. JONTS. CEHETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Mturkhoblen ol' the I.cwisbiire; l.'emeiery, the unJer- si-ne.t was eiectej reasurer. aial all ninnev lor lots. grave'ili2in, Ac, iuut be paid in hun. Persons interested will please nuie the change. Tho.e now tndfhted lo thf Cemetery Asso- i-iatiou are requested to make iinmedtaie pay- ment. 5iOI,tMON KITTKK. : u-wwhurp. .Ian. 2. Uf'-inri . UNITED STATES EXCISE NOTICE. j sidm? or doins business wuttin ihe '.unty n" L'nion. the Smh Division of Uth Jj'u.rX 1. toTc w'h lhc pr lVlsl(1Q seclloo ,., ot lhe Acl , pri vi le Iiiiernal Keventie.eic.be open fur ex- aminaimn at the nH'tee of Chas. H. tshnner. Ass'l Assessor.Mtrllinburat.from 9 A.M. to 3 r M. lor tilteeo dys T-.ni ihe .laie hereof, Sun- da v s excepif ,1. and tor I wo ilays next rnsuink; enualitv or error rnmrlamrtl of. I m.-n.t ireviii,. 1' 3 lt,.Ar I - . . ; Mjai-w.. uib, ie. aa.ga.c,j. - I niuuCumit) Cuiiil I'rot lsiiiialliin rilKliKA-s.lhe lli.n.MA M I. .W MiS, 1-resel. n. Jml-e (nrllie i.Mb Judieial Motrin wf 'c..nvtv';ii!n. coijp-''l i Tfte nsvlvao.a. coinp..r.l ..I trie'" """ '--r-aicw ' . . iTu-s-K rhllffi lhciiiai.il h in in an i tn .1 m. ciiuiitifii ol I niuit, Miillio anl .nv'lrr. ana Jn W Si.iti.'iT af.'.J"H!i Wall.- Kfj.., Asu 'tat Ju.Iph 1 a r n-n cuumv. hav is-nc i their precept, .tpar.rii: ilaie itir SO:h .lav !' fefpt.. ! ami Ut inr tlireciett, tnr ihe hi-tttir s vf an Orphan- 'uuri J "i-iiri .-I t-'.'imwn Cira-. y-r aul Trrrmner. arni liriieral Ci'iarirr ru-ia at I.KMM(I K(., t- r the 1 mv ul I M" V .mi ihe Third M- ndav l Vt'.li V, (! en. th Hhdav) l.:.an.tnir..iii.rueuief-k. IN. Hire is thertltir ht rel'V "iveo ti ih. I onr. lu-iico oi the I't aer and r.ihtat-les in a:i'. I"f ihe r' lih'.v it I niMi.tu app'nr iu th-.r own proper pT"tni- w.ih Uinr rt-rnrds mtpu-si!ioi,e-iaininaiiiii and othtT remt'i-LiiTaiires in do tht itnui: whit ti i'i ihrir I'thrps and iu iheir hf halt' apprrtam i- t'f mm ; and ail Wii iicsrs and utli-'r pT"."US pr. "fr iiimz in t-rhalf ol the l.'ithi'uuiiwt'ahh af;iiitt anv pr-on i,r pr-ri.ti. ar rin:r'd tu ih-n and there aut'iidtiiir. and not il-'pa: t u iiht.nt leave at ih ir prfil. Jnmrs are r-' j -t-J i" I'P purirmal u ihfir a'M'tidain e at the appuiiilfd lane agreea ble to hoIicp. (ivn ui.ilr mv harid and -tai at the her itl Oilirt- in l.fu',-4i!tr' lli -inh dav f tremt.r. A I !h;j, an I (h "'fh y-ar ot the Iiidfjitdnre ol" th I "nit-. VMf t .uieri ca. iiud save the 'oininoii-;ilih ! 1- K. A MU.ItiH 1', Ser.U Auditor's Notice. In the OrpIianV I'otirt ot I'n.on coun'V. f I 1 1 K :.dfr-ine 1 Auditor appoinifd by th Court a:"r"ai I t make d;.:rii uti'Mi i.I the ha la tit-e. in ih haiU .d J.hn A. Mt-rtz. !.-( , AdininiNtraiur de b.'tus mm it I.mvi I'uvtit. late oi the borough id Lewi-iurii. I dt-reased. to an 1 anions thoe entiile I t the j ! sail., will itifi-t ih- parti interested !. r th purpose a.ortaid on atnrdav th- day d J j Jainnary. A l Im;., at u'clurk. A V. at h:- , ; otiif in the borough id I.f hurs, when and ; ; where thv m iv aiipn 1 it thv w pi -pr. ; josCWI f. Bi X'HER. Aud.ior , . . . . For Sale or Kent. HI K nttder.i?neit u-ill e.:h?r sell or- rent ihe Jloue and Ii t which hiL4k.j iiuw occiipiev. un i et .I.rtiet street, Kcu i bur;;. The hoiiie ha rceniy ht en re md eled. ctiniams rivri rcoiu, and u well adati- te.l for a p.casant home. ' . ,l '' Cream and Lonleciu-ne rv bu-nnes-i is iilso oliered. r or partirtnars. ere; inre f , i. ,- MKS. I)E.(KMA.DIE. I - irillll. partnership hfrehdore exi-hti-: be-- ! I tweea Wm. Vas (it.ziiR and A. H. iJii.t. , . . , in ihe practice ol me law, is thi iiy di- ' itdved. A. II- Jjll.L. l.ea bur?, Jan. 5. 18.3. "TOrit'E is hereby civen, that my fr.ends ! have applied lo hi-. Kxcelteocy (iver nor Curtin lor a pardon of the sentence prt!.--e i on me at last December SpMon ot I men count v. to tour months imprisonment! fur larcenv WILSON ANDEKSON. I.ewiburg. Pa., Jan. 3, l '.- SPECIAL WOTICE. MOSEV TO HI. SAVED! lOIIV SOI lit I :s has just rrtnrnedf ff troiii I'luiadetphia. with another Iar mi. lot ,f j i( )TS AND S 1 1 0 1 purrha'd at ihe It.wst pncs. ri.o-e in want td Bt'Ots and ?tit e, w ill tind it tu tbtir aJvanla-e to call aud eiamine his iuwi ."U: m .iic.iioc. , GenfV flflc Cil!f IWts $:l w I.ad.es tine M-r.-cco. hirh heel i 5o ..... . ... nnequaiuv nannurai u.ntts i ,3 Misses an.1 Children's Miues at very low pries tor Cash, at Sjuiret' Union lint and Shoe St re, tT'oppusile the Bank, I.ewistiurw, Jan. 1, IS'iJ AdmlnlttratorN' -ollcr. j MUTR E is heri'liy given. that Letters ' i.1 ot' .VlinitHsTalien upon the Kstate ol SAR VII I..VA.W AL.AH.Iateol Uoltali eTp. Ij'tnon counly.ileeM, have been granlej in the un.lersineil, by the Keeisterot I'nion couiiiy. in due 1'i.rin of law. Therelnre, all persons iinfehteil to said estate are reijue.teil to make immediate payment; atet those having anv just claim are also requested to present them legally authenticated fur settlement to J. K. VANVAI .AH, S. S. UAIiliKK. lVe. IT. tsil'2. A-lministrater REMOVAL I THK uiitltTMgned has rcmnvej her Millinery EslaMihimint tu Ue rooms rert-mlv orrupirti by Thos. f. -.rifr's Jf wt-lrv Jti. 'i-. Markt-t btreet. bfttrern FphiI and Siciniti, where hc i prrn.ireii io . . . M riaxe ana irini conneis. ndis, and other art. drs in hrr Imp, in lhr hr and hiit:iUnitt manner. ht has n hand na rMensivp vanrtv t th mo-t attracttvr vtvlpx t ltoiin ls.41 lilMren 4iIHmI.iI i'lurrw IKiltMii!. an.t c.ihT Miilmerv 'J r,mtnini;, to winch he in vn's the attention 1 1 tbi iub!u. Than Wt n t lur the laTor. he rerni'nre e'ent1rl tt hr. !bt' hope1 the same iie&tTviiN patron age mav be retatnr.l ; ari l she would al-o be happy to secure a more fitrnsivi arqn.nn lan.e. A1.M. L. ZLBtK. Lewisbur, April - FOR SALM. Inventt.ry was (aaea of the Stock ccm- prisini; H. W. CROTZER'S VARIETY STORE, fi uririK his Ute Tisil home. The Captain now otters this splendid etialdiahment lor a!e. It is imposxhlr tor him to aiu'iid to business matters. The sword and nmket now demand his whole attenuon. This in a capital opporhimiv for some inilivuloal who mav he desirous vf investing in ihi line ol Theuw,ah. Po: n inriria-, an rxirnsi v e fairiiiiae. anu ia im-aicu in the most plea-saiil part nt our village. Terms liberal. Nov. 7, 't.ij Administrator's Notice. ,T0TI(T. is Iht-Hv Kiven. that Letters of A.lmini-trauon en ihe Lstaie ol JOHN B. FIsHl-H. late "I Bratiy township. I'nion t'o , Jecae I, have been granted ti. lhe undersn,.l. bv the Kegisier I l.nion ,,, - ,n due form ill la; therelnre all ner- Pocket Bookat and other good ol that kind on hand or to or r ov mewaww iLc;turj Bookoudtr, Cri. STAKL1 L Jj New Mand---New Goods! Ttivll- Pir I 1HTTV rt-irii... .!, .v. I " " variety vt JI tt, ( op, Gentlemen Clothing , .Miff !ar?e ami splrn.ijJ su k of t'LoTHU r.VMMKKK.i,4c. which he will mtokt up t urtlrr, he -.till eonttutieis the TaiU rmf fiusw neti. lie i prepared to exeeut all von enuuN'--.i iu hi cart, lu the taUi,UcUia uf th eui.mer. ; iN CutiiD and Repairmr a ? ob m order. Lewr-burs - prii 10, 1"61 BUFFALO HOUSE LEWittt h-f;. r.Mfty co., pa. I.i:uis t,i:liu:r, -rprleUr. r,H!'4 nrw H.ael is i'.uafrd oppusiia lha 1 Vurt Hiif ,id the xnoi UshtouaMe and .teautiiul part i f the town, and for style aaj roDveoience rau uul be surfaced io Ceoual IViMisylvama. Thne vi-itm? th T'niTerity. or auendita ('curt, wilt itnd it the mt coovenint ana rentral pnbhr htU' charr will ba lh mi vt reus, naf le and neither tur.eor expa whI he pared to besi. w every cooifuri opoa ih.-se ub mav call. Fersoun id the Cunt will be rharpl "f rt$ pr meal. I.ewthar, April 1, IbC'l FIRE HMSORANCE. I.si"Rt-r: Company or otbh A.MtKICA Philade'phia. tIH'jor.sruleil, 174) rnjiitul ;Sofi0.000.00 Aisft-s. Jan. 1S1, - - 1U0-I.T11I.SI A RTHl'R 1! t nt FIN, Piesidam ril AKI.K-s 1'l.ATT, Secretary S Tf Iluit iius aonualiy or perpetually. Mer chan-jize. Itrain, Kurni'tire, tVc., losured. aa eurraiit ratrs ol 1'rerniuin. JOH.' B. LINT t)3tm3 4ent for L'uion C"unty, Pa. Peace Peace ! ; r"R fri -n't. am ktnJ patini. IV mronBtryaiidlri' CW han-ids lor vim all, uui l-flewa ata tWaTaa. Then i;i.e aour ali.utiuu. alul patt olyour sau-a. Aua awe wur III liwoala ana olLial Sb wara. mntX lMets tin Doiw A ml I aT.ni rv ttil jintchialiia. auwl fiow W uwl I HftlBM j iuvh & .jru-'4.iii.iiCc.-t;i.cet-i jul glra im telL I , wv .11 uniin iii a-itc-iiuifp irai ie.i ivT"i.vfDri ti-!iii.iiw l.-r iifiivK Mnd il -ill li-ai i.r gciito. j Vi v L'.i-ili ji U fi-ic-, fi.r Jutar nl coat, w e r iuaO C.i'tLiug .Le mm ti. atuka. j . . ,, . . , . Hc'ic Ca- ll'-.r arid Coraobi, ai J CritKitto 9klrt tlli iM,in-n.n ikm for jr-raiu iiifia, 1 1 -rl ri nt-nJ t...Uitra l- r ni.D auj T-r bwjf. " f .un w mim, i i imi ji. WVtj i .il-H, thm and Cnrr-ti to fw vour Boor, va..- w . M v-t Hru.h and Ktt)-, il kini f QaiuwM n ti fcin.. r tu-trii.wi,rr. I! tiuti u on M-rli't trrL ruTs-r it r-9 At 5iU.LI.KK 3 -I.J -nw. t It. K4 Alitfc tUUHJ. Lilutg, April S, ix.i. JOHN H. BEALE, IVIEirciJAXT TAIJLOHJ ttentlemeiri ft'urnlblD? Store. )Jarkt t St., Just ahn thu Bank$ I-KWISBLK's PA. i tie subscriber ha removed into tbt naw ' fitttd and cunimcdiuus toreruom uf Thomas I Kel'r, where he has iut received a larstaai well selected stock of .MK.Nij CLOTIIIXO, Clrihv C'a.inipres, 9i!ki, thirts. Drawer",. I also I I T AM MAKE TO ORDER in lha best sivle and most reasonable terms. Betsy a practical Tailor, and employ 10s tba bt workmen, 1 can conf:deu'ly invite bo h HUM oid Aftt Cxitomer do a': fnrget tha biga The Red Door! Mav I, isi-.l J H UEALH University at Lewbbur. The next 8emn will open co Thortday morn inc. Sept. tf.'Sth, to the COLLKflK, ACAIKMV. anI i'EMALK INSTITUTE. J. K. UmM?, Preslfletit l.ant'iiIirlin'M yrm Sijle r ArtMlealij lulorra Dctarak) lor th- Mi'jie Litntfrn i( OUiohtrvj IVttc upparcrftt ant Lantoma tn.1 A '-r-trat u. tli all .h Ijt't ImproTt m-titrt, t-r -uttir atB'l i rM at KxbiM' iona. Tba Catalt tfii- "tinlain? n-l-. lt' n from Sa. i-.-d IIWtry, oil an-l r T-t.iiu ti'.4 in Iti-ly laal'tl-lll-lity f tli- L in ,-t.il-o. an.1 tin- pn-tMot kh-i.n-n Piliim lr.-t.r T-nipw-ranrw tvinr- Natural liitt-ry nt'M-r Lr.m-li piwrn?.- aiitl Ml. f ull iiniirii-tif ti jtt-n to rf -'f-haA-rs. Fur a comf'lt fklan-uti vi Ui atiuv. ai'i'l t W l.wJKSIIHU. liu'- S T O. Box U, l-bitatit Ifbia, Vm liraiOYAL! If 1.. MtlUh'V has removed his IMioto j. nrali Olabllslament io tta New Builiting on Market sireet. recentlv oo. enpie.l tv Dr. Burlan. tlPPOi't I'E TI1B HA.NK. where he has fined up one of tha Finest Galleries in the Country ! Having superior lariliuet and a long i penenre. he is sati-tied that bia work can vi be beaten. Ca.l and test his wurkmansaVA l.svrtsbui;, Aug IS N. R. Zimmerman, MEIKJIIAXT TAILOR. MARKET r.uare. Lewisburg. is new pr. pared to furnish tmcer' mitlarr Clot liiliff accuriiing io regulation, at saori nonce. ,l-o a general assortment of l.-lothw. t'assiniers.Vestings and ready-made Cli'thiDg. Aak at Zimmerman's Red, While A Bin Sll'OMt li:K: SAI'LIMI'IER' IS Tne FAMILY SOAP-MAKER. All Kitchen (area-v ran be made into gee.1 Sl.AP bv u.ing SAPOMFIEK. E? liireciiuns accompanying each Box. MOAK is as easily made wuh it, as making a cup of t'oifee. Manufactured only by the Patentees Penu'a Salt Manufacturintr Company. 13;. Walaal rHIUUElPli:!. Feb 10, l62yl piIOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, the most suitable lloliday rrescnts, Tor sale by MOWRV. crposiie the Wank l.ewi'hurt- nYMN (.oOKs-P-esttt-rMi -fii.at a-d L-taeiaj.at ruRlar.
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