Mil IP lllflllllfi fit ti ll BY O. N- WOKDEN AND J. II. CORNELIUS. 41 !.-V per Tear, ahvayN In Ailiamo. "THE UNION," established in 1S11 Wttule No, 2.603. LEWISBURC, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1SG3. "CilKONH'LE,"' estaMNhed In 1 S 13 IVh ib J,o.. rinilMIIII M.MI-tUKKLI Tm'v.iy Muniiii; .1 l'rio;iy Al'icmmm. rn.il Sat., lYb.Court. Until the l:ist il:y nf l'Yli. Court -vock lifter next uuv iiu.iips ni;iv e OiMi-'l to tin; t'l.U t'.ir this vi-:ir. already sont in. "I'Dpnivo t fit- time,'' fur after that i!iv t'iui's start anew. Single eoiv, tP 1 . ." t a vrar. Seriil;:t ors still ki i ji t:p the n ii i- ,f ajier. in 11.1 1 TP. svajuTtev. Dr Aifri'J Njvia is to lecture this (Monday) rveuiiig, in the I'ro.-t'v'or-i.n bouse, Lewisburg. Sul-j-ct " M il;- your Mark." KM. Lane is preaching tor the Christian church The Motb.K. cburch continue their protraeted mooting this week lii v J limn Miles preaches ID the liaptist bouse this (Monday) evening- WsaAmiug tin' d.vic-s nf Satan ami the Uebcl sympathizer of our Jay, is the ime of r -pri iit Union s..ldi-rs turu ug traitora to l heir cau-o, and j lining the encniy ! One of those who these base lies bava bun "irinl 011," is Capt. Stro heckcr, of Vcuango Co., (formerly nf I'u im) who cxpo-cs the game in his spirited letter in soother column. Is it not enough to encourage the Kcbeia to keep the Geld and slay our noble young men rallying under their fathers' fl ig ? or must those young men bo also accused of treachery to the very Union for which tbey toil and bleed ? Stats AiiHieui.TLiiAi. Sihiktv. The annual meeting and election of the Penn- Bylvauia S:te Agrieultural Society, wa ' hold at II .irrisbur, mi t!ic 'JO h u't. Thomas IV Ko u, was elected 1'iesid -nt, fur the ctMuiu y ar, and IV M -rri-. I'liis, of VVoif township, I. yenning county, was cbosea tho Vice l'rei 1 nit for the lfh and A K Kapp of X inhum'd f r the 12ih Iis:riet. A. 1! iyd II jaiiit m, of ll nris burg, wad elected Corrc-ponding Secre tary. It was unaniiiiou-ly resolved to hold a .State Fair f ir the present year, and a committee was app nated to Hi upon time and plac.-. The Kehe!s,to counteract any dia Ivan tagc to tin-in which the Proclamation might work, have ad pted the plan of booting all c utrabiiula raptured from our aruij They are determined that hey Khali n it liv? to pii.- in the minds ul the fi I'linl fltm-t, and instigate bloody iosurreetioo illiam-p :rt lUw-rnt. NoTA Hena. "Stiii loyal -lives," are those who rem tiu in slavery l'..r tlie purpose of assisting their masters in s'i'u vorlin thegovernmeut of the United States who do the work at home while tho "chivalry" re ebooting down our frieuds aud neigh bora. This is what Northern Democratic papers call "loyalty" ! Ji.'txiF. I.i in.ow received a rebuke from the Craud Jury of l'hiUdclphia. It will be remembered that the Judgt attempted to use the Grand Jury by whrimj it to take immediate action in reference to the arrest of the notorious copperhead, Iluileau. The lira.id Jurv ..". . t. but Lot as the i , .. ,i -ri... .i.i. .1 ii... f.ni uoge au.icii..iL-u. i.ij o.-.. ...w ...... of the case. ou -led the treasonable arlie from the Journal, rsprrw lU !r hi jh r -gari or thr Xntioutit at Sf'ite (lurrm-m-ntt, and then left the inference, broad and plain, that tbe entire Jury approved of the arrest uf the traitor. itrJames IWnhart, Company H, l2d Keg, P. M , writes from Vorklown, Va , 10th ult., that ho was well, aud ap peared to be getting along with bis artil lery drill as well as raw olJicrs general ly do. Ho writes a good letter to his pa rents in White Deer Tp , but as it con tain! no news, and nothing to describe the rlace that we have not often published. 1 We omit its publication. j OJ-Tho Harrisburg Telegraph Bays t, among as believe the silly lie that "Old Abe Lin coln started the war" against himself! ! ! fejflo Jeff. Davis' ia!o message to his one-horse Congress, he rc-alurcis tho de termination of bis government to spurn all compromises, aud accept nothing hut entire independence. Yet his Northern abettors still cry "compromise." Hgrliev. D. W. Scott, late of Chester county, has accepted a pastoral call from the Danville aud Illuomsburg Raptiat churches. teSfConi. Thomas M. ilucbanan, slain by the Rebels at the recent Uuion victory in Loui.iana, was a gallant eon of tieu'l George Ruc'uanan, nf Center county. terlleulien ". ISrown.of Lewisburg, is appointed Sutler for tbe lClst I. V K;,l -,1 i2;l.a... .... .1 . . .e.uru iin.irmj tuis wecK I Tho Washing'on i'.;.4'iV.m has good ' 'tie authority lor asserting, that, alter election of Seymour, certain parties, claim ing to represent the l.-tvernor, made a di rect prop itjon to Davis for a reconstruc tion of the Union, hilt tfmrnr.l thr "j r, nl bumbled tho reprcssiuutives of beyuijur. that John J. I'atterson is thcro, waiting , which lodged upon a sapling aud beut it ( Administration our Government ; oil thr '"'u is well, enjoys all desirable coin to appear before the investigating commit- ' over. Wuu his axe ho gave the latter a y00, rnnll.nl lrf ,-, for it forts., aud hopes to be released very soon. , tee in the allcg d Senatorial Rrihery case, i Uow vh,i cau'";d " !'. 5''"-, Ul . very l,r,, with an lufernal rohelliou : and T. . . ,7" , ,, j was struck a severe blow a oiicmJo ins , ' , . i . , ,- ! the 1 rcsnlent has sent to tho Senate Tbe pretended revelation, of Iioyer ob- l"" Mh,l him to the e.fth. Re- t!db " Z' 't nf I'ennsyl.ania Colonels tain Tery little credence there, but it is eovcring he walked to the house of a Mr. ', Z'L't"' VVell and' iruU said ' f?r etf"rlr,?:,.ll"0 " lriplipr Generals : The Second War fjr Indepanitmce, ; lar.Mr Paul tiodd.-s latoly received a and mtr it.tr l'-r Viti.nni hiMi-nir. pamphlet, very neatly printed, containing; I.ossiug's lli-tory slates that when the an account of the ceremonies at the lay lawful power had d-clarod war, ".1 thr ing of the corner stone of the "New 1'ion- iv ry ihn-th-il,!, the A lminiflrttiinn was met bv I 'tt'iniiih-ti otipHiiiiin. The K deral Member of 'the House net forth the rea sons of tho minority for Hpp,iMug the wr. 'J hiit wis f.iir aol b inorable. ut, out- Miic of Conre-s, a party, compos?', chit-fly uf '.rdlis, with some ..i:'i7-. Dcui- I'jrw:ll , a bttauiiful i'ueiu hy Mi , , , t it i- . .i m - (mt:its was urcani.- 1, unJr the n uue of hlua I'ntsinT; Ibo .Mamunc ccremouu-s ; ... . ,i , , , if lit i iht! J !( jnr. Its object was to rust an i aa Adtlress dciiverel bef re tbu , . ... . , . . .i i t l t i tJistrtf ti-ut ta thr tc-tii of tlf pnwcu- society at their cclcbratum of tholTh . " , . , ; . - fj, i r'i f Tllitl Of I fir If IT, as lt rtmijm IIIU VJlVfm- tnt'tit to niikf peacn. This movement, so unpatriotic, the offspring tif the hwt fa mrnf.t of' f'ir!ntt wis frowned upon by the ni.-t r.p- ctable member. of the I'Vder il i arty, aril one of 'hem pave the (lovern iiiriit t licit' inuty support, when it was uec-'siary, iu oitlt r tu carry ou the war with vi-i 'r an i t II -ct." I'ptiu tien. iluti's diststrous surrender, and thetriilsaud I.h-cs sub-teipicn' to that ti nt cxpediti-tn, "tho re of the War party, iuerea.-ed by the 'wuit f thr ttAr i,.j(, was unb-mtided." Certain Federal Governors "refiwed to allow their militia to march to the North ern frontier on the ruti motion of the 1'res ideut. They dt feuded their unpatriotic p tMtion by tbe plea that toich a rcipiisitioD was unr,,nhttitiunif and that the War was WHff'fcisiry." 41 i'lir Ilritih (jovernrueut decUrcd the Aru i :cm coast iu a state of bl.-ckad", tsj -pt thai of th-j Sew K.igland States, wbire apparent sympathy with tho enemies of the country caused them to he rt'ir-irlid as r-riy to leave ttie I mon. TIhto vii sr-riin pitriotim th-re to prevont n-icli a eita-lr i;ih -, even if it had been c intern-ilated. ' t tin'. j'-t f-is lii'inj t-i the h st fi ii u ls of lac country." l uiu' tli ir, the J'resi iential Klec tion oceurr.-l. faction of the Iti ino- eratic party, and most of the Federalists, voted f.-r Dewitt Cliuton lor l're-oi-ut. The niemhors of Oonnress was chiefly Iem- oerats. It was evident that the (Ippost- agree that the mattor has been well ar t i.m was p iwerful and increasing. Yet the ranged satisfactorily to all concerned. ' 1'resid. iit felt certain that the great body 'flio bondholders are to have specie, which of the people were favorable to the War makes tbeiu realize 8 or 9 per cent, on policy." j their investment : the Stale give the The close of the War left the Feder- , Itauks their currency, upon which tbe ali-ts powerless as a party. James liu- latter may loan, and ba a year longer in ehanau was a Federalist, and, climhino rcsumiiig specie paymeuls : and tbe into power on Democratic professions, has State takes the specie from the lauks, at milled many honest Democrats intj thj a small loss, aud thus make her stocks ' same acts, uf m-niti fmisfin aaiust the ti jvernmt;ut, which made the Oid Federal party so edi us to the masses. TilK pressed by next year, the danger threat ruiME M MISTAKES l' 1SI2, '14, AUK cuing will have been passed. Treasurer lltEKNAOikl) IS iilii HAY. l?s,Koad tho Moore has the credit uf originating this ' foregoing, aud see how exactly some uf measure. the "l'eace party" now follow iu the foot- i The bill introduced by Senator White, j staps of the "Ulue Light Federalists" Cfty of I ndiaua !o., allowing the Hoards ef years ago The It. rwiek ilwHf of tho 10th inst. says, that ou the Suulay previous, a man by the name of Sauiu-I Id lini;sf m em ploy at jacks m ami in"iri s toiinury at that plac-, deiib-rately and without the I' "-' provocation, .hot an un-.ffen ling col r. -1 man, hv the name nf Tims. St k cy, who was working tor .ilr. I . .'I Trim oh The murderer is still at large. and the f7o..rV complains that but little eir,rt is being made t cure his arrest. Had this murdered mau been a half , .., , ,, wav Secessionist, killed or imprisoned for 1 1 treason, half tho eocailed Democratic pr-ss in tho couutry wou'd havo been - - r- n , laiimr.ius agaiu.-t tn-ise wno Knlea or im- .: i i.:... a. I... -j nni . I . r working mau, oars coioieu at mat, ins slay-r has no puiiishmeat from the I.rcck enridgo authorities of. a county which boasts Di'hJ Democratic maj irity ! Samuel Fry, of (Jreeuwood township, Juniata county, met with an aceident on Monday a week, while engaged in getting out timber for a barn, which resulted iu bis death, lie had cut d own a larae tree. the house of Mr. Zdders, where ; pired in about an boar afterwards. he ex- i I In the M'Dowell trial, last week, a 1 , . P;.i... i.f,.i- .n i:nn m ' such to ks , tl'n,.rfs ami from I hence he was taken to .. . . . - .. :: uos. ii. -neu, ou 1 a : uaviu iu. ureg M Clellan, dated April 2, 1SG2, was giv- " fu 1 of ,re8on caB f""1' . 5tb Pa. Kescrvcs. ! Uncle Sam has eonverted his Hotel into a en in evidence. In this letter the i'resi- j . 'J ";acU troja tb P'"'! 0 0'; ' hospital and barracks. dent states these facts-that he had al- , (l'"!n bs "Gained without the aid j J.mcs Slrine, son of William Strine of j U cni on4 Sabii , ,Ca that "South wava . pposed the Cbiekahominy route to , f ' Pr" era ("lDJ ' borongb, arrived home, having been rlfroniz,.d hj t; a., ! tli.r M'Cl-llan's nlan was en-1 bJ the wholesale,) one of which asserted, discharged from the service on accouut of ' , ' ' ' ; y to utlc klingUf ; on- I - J Jh" St "fr " h""h ' Ul t)1' " M ' lv "0 HOii unoreatiized voTuateers without r, ,s"n f 'r r:""',iJ h"" f'h' Mi-, battle in tho west, having been engaged list meeting. I found a Urge, pleasant ".-".ii .. -r".;. i .r ...... .ml tl.it it t't 'lir. .''rth, thin the tlurtrrn t 'otuuirt n twclvo or fifteen battles, anj coming house a medium congregation, well only shif'ed tho scene of action without , av-oidli- any of the d.ffi.-ulties anticipated ! by n,ov7ni..Jir.-etl, from Manassas. This '. le.'rr elTectuall, silences much loc.foco .ii; 1 i fc j During the past year there was received at Sau I rau-i-eo forty. nine millions nf g nJ. j ins amount nt the precious metal would weigh, hundred tons, and would ; make the freight o! a train of fourteen j )tijillrlin,J Rev. J.A.Kirkpatriek recently baptized ' sixty persons into the fellowship of tbe ' Loc-k Haven Haptisl church. The revival i still continues. Th Ladies' Aid Society at Danville Te- .liz-d th-sum of three hundred and forty- in the tonirt at UevelanJ. lhe green eioht dollars at their i'ir held during tbe backs .re rec..nizd au 1 d.clar-d by tbe holidays. 1 Court to he Ical tender for all debts. eer Hall, in tho city of San rraiiaiseo. J 1 his Hal. is erected by the tSic.'ty of (-aliforuia ritmeers, of whom -Mr. iim1- i t a rr., i dt!.- was (D(; of the aif mben. I he pamb- , . lL - , ,- i .l- M "ma the Oratint, I"liv:rc'i at the laying nf tho coruer-atune, Iy Willird 5 , uunurlj l tuu rjilll" Ui V'Imkm ui- itj the Cnioii, by K. II Wa-shburn K- Mr. James. Aiken, on peruning the pamph let, wrote tho following I.i:,::om!T1. TI.Sk itnmlil'-t i- r iy "f Krv -t mi't li;lit, im linn: to us. ir"iu l'j'-tli wlcrt' : U. litii'l il ln-:iit.' )ir:'U- Kit! ftriht. V 4itii4 'tli turvr?t ri- t. Midi Mil-r r. Il -i !v il.i Uti l. uti-"U-'!it, i!m --t uiikii rt, I (...t liti tt-r Ir-Hi-lir- ttir Imiic -ltiinl-i ii.t; . i-st- ; Titi ilm ii-h h-r n'Uit-iiii ti-, Urk nj liut 1 lu M tin "h'-ul nf harJj I'l.ttttH-rs." New h.T i iti- w itli thfir jIilt-i itn; r"-ir"i .f d-.iii. s rif S i-iir-r nl Itrliiotl rwr ! An i. liMrtt ' Imt niiiislr-l( with th. ir .auutt-linj; tyn'H, Kill with wf t Mtii;: tUii' HvPtnnt 1'arntU-! O. In-l r-t l. ntT. ht-nltti. nml hnly toll! V hTi UI" r 'n Ti.mml. ntvi th- Ut'rrr frtw : Mny m Jark nlnTrry r our- thy wi), IN'nr cruh thy ii), in jrl to tni! m t.irw your fin . in 0 t1 cnriifr rittn 4)r-iuAiin-, Fr.f...m. ml . t. riii Hitit: TloTf 1 l it tJttl . f r on this rok nii fan i-t t your iuffty. ami your ;li.ri'-u mirlit. Tin rirht..U'i wliicti "ir Di- n'" ritrlit urt un An- to m uKin armory anil tiit ll : IK.w ptll tht ulfn'a Mifr "Jii'l utrrntttli riiJurol if'f trn-iit iu rwuufil uniflity in tlif Uvltl. ilif inn . iiiit lru in IT . Fri f I'tm. 'r . r ituM, uikI Hi. rrtvlli- sttx-t: no .in-t l.ni:M. i'thr.k, w aii-1 i " t l.ifK. t.llMttill ii uiuisiii hi; i'(uni:sruNDi:.i'K. Fitu.AY, Jan. SO Tho IIouso today concurr.-d iu the S nate ameu laionts to the hill for pay- ing the State Interest, Monday next anl it will doubtless become the law. Tho better men of all parties (ecu) tu the best in the mcntg. Should orld or iNational invest- the Rebellion be sup - Relief to extend to the families of draft ed meu the same measure oi aid as to those of voiuutcers, was endorsed hy the House, aud is hy this time, 1 suppose, the law. Thus in two important measures, both pirties iu our Legislature have harmou ized, aud shown a true patriotic spirit. It is a good -omen. May wo havo mauy such exhibitions, dunug tho session, of . ... n....l. ... .r.-l.,.. ..... ''"" -" "j-e j?', ; Wa0 Aaicrwaue-ad L. . ,. JitEAsoN A stranger reading a cor- . - i.. t . , . . . taiu paper iu I hilaiielpbia, called I beln vo, ,he ..j jart" wuuia uave supposed he was reading a Rebel organ, its editor nasneen arresicu unucr mil nary aiituority : llis Irlemls havo sotieiit Jaesislativu action ..... , - :. . i..,i.,if Tl. ...t.i I 1... Mr. Donovan iu tbe Senate, elicited the ; lirst party debate I havo heard in the Senate. The matter was referred to tho rotin.iittii in Federal Relations. In a speech on this reference, the warm heart- ed, iuipul.ivo Senator from lirie, .Mr. I .ill. h .nrn,..i ..I l....;. .ill. 1. . nrn,..i ..I power.of theissuos trauspinng. "tirant," said he, "that tho head of tho Adminis- ir.iiiin is . weak man still, h is nur . , , . , , . a i I?.?' ,TIJ tn.KTZl I 1 ' oiri said ne. mere is ireasoa staixinir circulated, by thousands.at the expense of - --- o UIVUIillUU. V J iiiyu:uuD,wv aiiw kamura v. iuni ' the State, a pamphlet, without bead or J"r r,,l""J "J'""" I.J"l : T.s monstrous specimen ot "aid and comUl Prt,of tuu meaas now being u'td ,0 Perv,;rt t,: " ' f throughout tho State, and to aid Davis Rebellion by denouncing tho North and i the Union Administration. I shall s-ck a chance to find out inoro of an election- earing pamphlet, this forcible exposure of .hieh .truck the Dumocr.tio Ssinators I ...h.st W. . a . ... , . We learn (bat John Ueekly, of Milton, had both of bis arms mashed aud broken no Tuesday last while in tbe act of coup- ling cars on the Cattawissa Railroad, on ! which he was employed as a brakesman. A Treasury note case has been decided Bno SUnder Refuted. Ci.rr.-p..ii.l. w- t Iti. SLr ri.ri-itif I. Ciiurfci:.-niw.N, I'a , Jan. 25. As. you take a deep interest in the so' diers frnm I'nion county, I would drop . - .. i: t t. J J up. At prr.ent, I itn bavin? a leave of ! 1 I ab-vvnee or as the ."nMiiTf. aiy, "a receipt Jy ii piay on, rcccivca ai rroncnciunuriE, i t - l - i ' : i 1 1 . .i. l. i "y -C' J ho iimnnrtal as your I 1 ....... , , ' . . ppor callH us, lost t killr'J, M w Minlid 1 r 9 ' . ! a"1 lUHsnifft out of 18i cutis in that ,fc ' ovit half. Our ( tiLiucf. I haru-s T t'ainphell, ha-1 been promoted to a Uriga-lier, a few days before the battle, and cirriej bis arm in a slim; from wound received at I'.-.ir tlks: n-iw he has two more bal! iu the sami? arm, ai 1 one ihroali the ;-roiu : but unl-. s- th" w-ir soon i-nds iff mii have anjlher ua- ii at the e-'iiiui iu toe. As for the comforts of home, I scarcely know what they are. The sudden change from an active nut door life to the cofiliue- ment of a hospital, and then the m door lite ot home, is (in lt.e language oi a laay bosnital nurse) "enounh to kill the well- est nieo," aud to be racked with pain in addition is not much comfort. t. Add to this the report, circulated hy home traitors, that I have renounced my party, denouueed the War aud tbe Ad ministration, turned to be a good Demo crat, thought more of Jeff. Davis than of. Abe Lincoln, aud was in open sympathy j with Jeff. ! fall uie Whig call uie lie- publican, Abolitionist, or what you will : hit, if lympithy i'h Jeff. 'a cause coati tutes "a good Democrat," as it here ap- ' pears it does, then cursed be the man who c.lls mo a Democrat ! Wheu my have i expires, I expect to bo able to return to : my war-worn K-giui' iit : if 1 am not limed, I will resume my duties my com- maud: but I expect to r. port myself, if i it be wi:h the sword iu oue hand aud the ' crutch in tho other aud party may go to ; the dogs while we bavo "a country to save '." Your old friend, Tllo's S. SluniiRrKF.R, Co. I, jiTth 1". V. Mew Disinfecting Agent. Liiui.svii.i.k, Ky , Jan. '2d. My first official aet, iu the three mouths service, was to vacciuatc every one in my charge, beginning with tbe Colonel. Three meu were put in the guard house f r le fusing to be vaccinated, and kept there u,lt,l they yi. 1J. d. As Drigade Sjrgeoii ; B j 4S Medical director, I bave enfo reed tho same rules, and all hough several eases uf small pox have occurred iu my command it has never spread. We are now using, with great success, a remedy in Krysipe las, Dipthcria, and diseases of a similar character. This is UitoMiNK a substance similar in uiauy respects to both 1 idinc and Chlorine. It is very volatile, and the vapor seems to be of most value. A few drops are left in an opcu-uioutbtd vial iu the sick room, and iu a few moments its pungent smell can he recognized through out the chamber. This vapor seems to neutralize the poisonous tl'.luna, aud thus payout eoutagiou. It seems also, wheu iuhaled, to modify the poison in the sys- i tern upon which these depressing diseases depend. Wo have tried it pretty thor oughly in Iho large hn-pitals of this city, and the; Surgeons aro ail persuaded -f its ciiicacy. A. 1'. M. i: . I fl fi.T. F .l-.n ..II ...11 .".ft nl .Im , . r.nnin l .ourn.i, of I'lnla delinna, has written a conservative and loyal letter lo lien. Sehenek, disavowing his knowledge nf any objeetional editorial being in the .oirrin aud tho .-a'Ar until aftor its publication, and cordially ""'''""'. which ref.-rr vis' and 1'resideut Lincoln s ly ilin'iiijuiiriii- rred to J.-ff. Da vis and 1 reiucul Lincoln s message, lie lf- ny d.'Mgu nf injuring the ti ovom "rn i but claims being f.rthe hni-n, nd for cru-htng out the Rebellion. .Mr. u.. ,. ., , ... . otn i a. cavalry : josenn r. Inipe, -o;n : Sehimmelpfenning, 4Tth, I'a. j ' tn Mono. M'.llh I'a 1. A Kna rt. ' J . -----j, 1it.ll l . 1 I. r II a", ci I " .... . K v..u'.' out of each one without even so much as , SOrath. This is oue of the five sons, .)t including a son-in-law, that Mr. Striae baa in the ,.-. During tho early part of last week some of the farmers of Dinnhia county w-rn b"'j encaged in ploughing their fields i 'r corn ami oais, uie grouuu uavnig ueeu thoroughly thawed hy the influence uf the mild westner ot tne previous weiK. i ne j seeDO was an unusual ono for mid-winter. It is noted as a fact of rare occurrence that tbe Post Office Department does not rhis year ask for any appropriation for de- fieiencies. The balance for will si I ua re np for IS'iO 01 : the appropriation is $12,000,0(111. j Tbp lionw of M is. Simpson, at Sunhury, was partly dutroyed by hro lut week. Tuesday darning's News. The Harriet Lane is reported cs- rap-il.ati.l has ilouhtless turneil pirate, Jl l.i coiiijueiitn in-iieeii mat ntu pitalc ttiela, (or Kliiriila,) was totally ilstroyei liy the I milioat Cuvler, in the vicinity ort'arili-nuri. The I'. S. !ruiil,oat i. I'. Smith, with almut W Itn-ii, was captureil in the Sttmo rivrr, near 1 'harlestmi. on the lil'lh ult. The lirili-h steaiin-r I'l im-ess Koval w as eapttlietl liv nur liloi kaillno II t, while utloniptin:; to run into Chatler toii. S!ie roiit:iin'il a Vahi.il.h- i-ai-oo ol'i-aiinoii.sleatii I'li-.-ini'.-.t il! '.m i.-r. Vi;.- A s'piritetl en" i.-.-iui-et tout phu-e on the HI i' k water, on tin "Jotri nil., I i't w . ii t li-n.-.( 'or' :iji-:ui and 1'ry or, in v.ii!' li tin.- iv i ris i re whippet!. 3a j cV A U..I..-I nlli-.-r iiilwrta.-l tieii.l'.ick at MiiVulk that tin- I'liionists hail won a Mi tni v near .avaiuiali. A Louisiana letter of 1 Ith Jan. has an account of a Union victory ueur I'uitet souville, when the Uehel gun . i,;lt C ottott was Mown up. ! At a ereat Union tneotinar in New j Orleans,(Jen.lIainilloii of Texas took I extreme an ti siavery irrouna. lavory ieTrvsiu.t,'liis. i.r tti. fur A Cbnaiul.. Down Among the Rebels. Nasiivii.i.k, Dee. 'JU, 'C2. The Tenu-ssee Kiver, here, is narrow, with high, precipitous banks, aud crocked as the stragetie anacon la uf military fame. : Here you see it meandering along iu true poetic rtvit and tL-'Ti you dori't see it. The M i; say Nahviile lies eu the south- ! western side i f -.he t.ver, and it probably ; d ic-i, h i', e:i a uat nf the e -nte-ed -ilia; if tiie ei'.y, 1 c uil nit a-curiaia thai fa-'t. To me, the suu seemed to rise iu the U'o-t, aud set in the Kast, although "a reliable coutrabaud" informed me that 1 was "shore mistaken." The I'.ehels have done many mean ' things, amoug which was their destruction, " . . . ,, .... . here, of the beautiful Hire Suapennon liridge the granite columns which sup ported it, still stand, a most bliateriug ... A Uliuu-uiu. u. .in unw.. Hero are manv tine plaees oi business, The Market, City Hall, and other public j -"' buildings show much wealth, enterprise ' ELECTION. and taste. S3tne of the private buildings I CENERI. MF.ETI.NU of the members , i ot ihe I'nion Cotintv Agricultural Soei als are exceedingly beautiful, but the rlv w,n b-held at th-Othee ol J. A. Merii in di-i'Iav of wealth, without taste, in the fine the borouah of l.ewi-hurs. on 1'uos.t.iv. iho arts, make some things seem odd. F'or instance : the grouu ls prettily laid out, and thiekiy set with in-vaolias, eadars, fig trees, H':-l shrubs, wtiile ipiie-ly resting uul'-r tiicir ahadrf were lions, dogs, a full t;rown elk, a family of cupids, lisle. r boya, tjicn Jackson, aud other uotabics, remind ing ono of Barnutu's Happy Family. All these aro very beautiful, but something seemed wrong : tho statuary and animals were too lare for the grounds, or the ground too small for the ornaments, i Mauy largo and elegantly wrought iron piazz is had small bouses attached a peculiar feature, which 1 am not able to account for unless ou the supposition of a ; love for outsido appearances. ! In the early days of the Rebellion, the l,Ii,.s nf Nashville were noted for hissin? and turning up their dear no-.es on meeting the "Yanks." This was done so intensely that many of their sweet faces havo grown ' homely badly out ef shape and it h: beoouie iiuite accessary f-r some to re- Illlin in.;t,,jlr. ... .,11 i.rilUI in. Ult'KS ftlKI - - wrinkles. For this re pr.r-ah'y, -ry few are to he s en upon the s'ne! 1 saw ono or two, that v-nftired nut t - t their n-f s still turoe l 'ip, ju-t a r-t.r I knew th-y eouid uot help it, for tin re was no sign -if niii.Ury about lor., i'he triumph of the Union will restore the dariiMo. c:'-a-urus to ibeir printine b-auty. Tl.i. nil. ii., 1. ,1 mifortiii.alc in Ihe , , , , , T ., Hotel department, hhou-h I aia aola from experience to lay that tbey wilt coin- pare favorably wifflf the aers5o of country r -ii- rri taverns, except in cleanliness. They rfere all evidently built since the War of IS li. Rut there is a magnifieent one in . . . t i construction, wuieu wouiu uavo uoeu cum- i pIetcd, cr. this, but for ,h. Rebellion. ,r, j - i t r ! iqa owner is uoine lournevwora ior ieu. , Davis and the gouthern Confederacy, and dressed, and wci!-hehav.d the choir fang well, and the organ-grinder kept his tin j chine still while toe singers took breath . the pastor preached an cxe-.-Ueot sermon : aud I observed nolUng peculiar, in his ; sermon or prayer, except that there was no ailu-ion to the cxistiug war, or its causes, ana oue woo a imer nat i enncsse was "" uu r'"ul l "i"""'" j thai excepting Parson Drownlow bis "shell" is of the same tcxtnro and thiek-; i ness of all denominations in "Rcbeldom," j i and like a few in tbe North. The I'roela-. m.ii ui imt K..it-rl ".hells." will wake ..... ... .i.i i up this -valley oi ury ooue. .m, , light and liberty before tbo dawn of lol. NAaUVlLLL- TlIK iMt'lA.tA SoMHIHS U HfTlMMtT PBMoeRAey. A me tiiiK of tbe officers! r.t nrlv .11 th Iniiiana ninptits in j nwer0,' my was held at Murfr-.-n.Wo I 0B Thursday, January 'l.i, and str -ng res- j 0ui00, ,.rc adopted uuanimou.ly de- rjouncing the disloyal curse of the Itut- I ternuts of the Indiana I.-'isla'ure ; also ' c-mpliinnt-d (Jot. Morton for his norgy an I pa'riotism, d-olaring that th' i,,u shall be pn-sorved w-o d.ti-.D.iiy, ad that the soldiers of Indiana will d -vol,- their moans an I their lives the I hjjii. The IV h--1 ft -:i -r .lli!-t- r h h'-n A .M nui-I i el'.t :.t' an 1 sh will leoe.',.rih if ta 'h L-.trpjd and Med- iterra'ieaa i.-a-le Tap'. 'l'hies Di-ngin, i f Sn'livaa ( I'a . has -red of i Vek- hi.r j unds rv.-etvt-i at Fred- Th i i S rt it VI.. I-r Ar'iH:S -.IV, at : Wheat L'urrrefr "'klxf .. 51,10 KgK's I TO Tallow TO Lard ftJ I'ork I 10 si 9 5,fT i Kyc... Corn, old Oats Flaxseed. .. 1.T5 ('lover seed. ' Uriud Apples. l,0U Wool 10tofo "1l","u" :.. Fresh Butter... IS Country Soap 4 & l Hags 4, 5 and 6 Old paper U Pt K-t. O. W. Th-tn. n. t.lt . HFN':Y tt' ft'Ns4l.l., K-4 i t Nt.rri-tr ti. kn-l M Alt, aul. Ur.ii lr J-i-a ii l-.t. vt N ifii.o. I'v T T T"t.. J.'-;!t .ill., S ko.ii tt.nl K!.ltKflI . IIW At; 1 . If' I. -A M It. t:.-l -'.'Ii uii.W-M A KKKt'!.J Mis-.- ANMi: 11' l -l-aH. I-' l!: v-t t-l.iin.tii- . Tt.. ti. :...t ult. HUNK I. I iT K tl 1 ll LViilK aubi r "I lli'U l I'mlt. t I'.'j.lv. l,c. r-o,.-.l In It. -I it; P. 1.1. 1 So. .i.-l , e 'i- 1 ' r Fr-1.- k-l 'irj. -.1 . - i f l-;.cK B Ml" I .t.if. .1.- Wit- -I I l.u: ..-r. M..-. l ..!..:;;, - I- , miiiit l. r "I I li-' l-i .. ...ti- ! k'l l-m:i:- I -r lei. l..t 'i-i.-Tiitn-iiI on r.rth Irxiu Hi- BI-..1 i te J e.u-l. ,f l;. llli',n: In w oliiii--rt. e,th ult.an-J W J'T. Mr l.t V KK. I ru.. ri. --I Sol II. In M1II..11. -ii.lh ult., J ACOB l-bKLkill, s- ,1 .ml III lu-'ntli. We . . liTIhe ttiion Slanilins ( i.inmnte are re- ' . , m, a, ln, Kiv.rre House in I.ew- isbure.Tuesitav the Uih Feb.. at 1 o'clock,!'. : t 1 ''"c, .Z Z "'' 1 K. Sh.r. Jum lil.n.r. Sliu si'inH.ivr. I.-I,l , ..,.-,. ,.,, ch, v.,. J,.hi. W.ll- j.. s..m. iri-imu, jiicumi .wi.u.r, 1 ith day l !Vl'riiari- n -'.eiweeii the hours of 1 am! 4 o'clock. I VI, for the purpose il rkrpse Oili -rrs i",.r ih eio'iniir v.ar. Jan. ii. V,:! J.A. M i.K I . Rcc Sec CSKETEHY NOTICE. A'1 T a-i Hi-cihiu hll by the i.-tf h 1 !rfi wl' tit' l.ewibtirs t.'pinfterv, ibe un'tr- :'ur,i w r.rt'ifri i rraviirer, ait i ail moneys tor I uit. i;raff-i1ii:ii, Ac., must he paid t tit tn. Persons micrrstcj will pirate Dcte the cb mee- Thtf now intlhte-i lo iht ( mitrv A ' ciaiiun are reurlt:Li t maiif intirt iiiate pay. mnt. KOI.OMUN KITl'tOK. Lfvaintiurf. Jujb. 'Jt, Imhh SPECIAL NOTICE. .M O K V TO II K SAVED OUT! StJI l!ll:S has jnst rrturnt ! iroin rtiilatteiptiia, with another l.ir;-e lot of H x TS AND si r i:s pnrchasct ai the lowest prices. Those in wanl nl lionts amt Mhoos, will tin t it to their K-lvantaic to call and examine his larjje Slock of Ilnnit'-Mdilc Work, which lor iv(o anil ouahlv ran not he aur paed HI t i.l'-tl Cnllllly or oi .eahete liciit Im I. T i e-.' tii I'll ll.ll.ts M -r-e.-. I, -, H r.-..-r h heel II.- is sh.-e at 1 .Mi I ;.. -.'crv lev,' A li-i IM - r n . 7?..-, ,1,1, .Vo.e S'nrr, I y ". op- site ihe K.ii.k, I. is-.l f.. ire. 'an. timtnttrator' MOTIVE is btTe'lit gives, ihal Letler i .-I A 'nnni'-ir.iuon iipm the K.-iat : MAI! li !. V A V ALZAH.late nl llutr. I.'ni.o. ciuiniv,irc'-t. h,ivr r.-en franieil to :ht uml(.rs:2n(.(jf y lhe K(.ti.ipr .,i i ain c, umy. tll ,iue ftinn uf iaw. Thrrt-tore. ai( prrtns indebted t said estate are re.,ue.ie.l m make nume.lia.e pavmeni; an.! those ha-.-ir.s anv jUMCiim, av, rr,mestei1 to present them legally auinenticated t..r sroirnieni to J. F. VA.NVA1 ZAH, . S. HAKHKK. ,minl.lrtnTii iw 17. isl REMOVAL! THK unlrMgnrd has remoTed her Millinery Establishment 10 the rooms riTPntly tctnpied by Th. fi. firirs Jrwelnr iht.p. Markrt strppt. brtwerti Fnnii and Second, nht-re sht in prrpan l to ITake and Trim Bonnets, Hats. an 1 uih'T anicb"; tn h. r lint, sn tho best am1 hatvKmiiPsi inann'T. SU' ha. 'n han-1 nj fxipn-.n- Hrt' of th m-'-t .it!rt'Mvp Mv't-v t ITuxtni-l-.! ;iis. iir.lK'ii ISitN. 11 u.'uial 1'lft.n i., lC!!lon. fili'T Miihii'rv J'i ur.iidj : win, it s.:- in MU's iht ;ttiiiMn i-i liu' i.'- Tii.utWitit i.T ih- fdVi-r h-; :..(, iv x ' i !(: h'r. h? h.'i"' "t" 'w:e -'ii' a? mav te r-'int:--i : ;i'it --ti ii be ' , h ippy t secure a ni' r- m'-tj i- ? :-i lance. AM.M' I.. ' liKli- OTK E i-t hprrt'y zivm. th.it my frteii.N have ap-ilit' i t. hi Ki. t iN nry t;..vpf t'nrtin lr a ranh.n of the sen tep.ee :. pjt, n mr at la-i Icrtnit-fr Sessions of I'nion crunty, to four mnnittV inipri-onmrni for larceny II.st)N ANUCUSUN. I.ewisburc Pa Jan. 3. IHM rilllE partiioiihip horpiofore evi-.iin he I twcii VV. V. tinaKR and A. II- !n.r.. in (h' practice of Ihe law. is lhis .lv ilis- A ,, L Lewishnr. Jan. 5, X I I VMS RUOhS -1'rrit.v I I aad Luiheian.at ruKHLST . JOHri H. EEALE, MKIKJ1IAXT TAILOH.1 ; AMI : it utlesrif M"a l ui uixhlns Storey Jl Z.x,L -t .V., j i.it nte th liuijt, ' l.i: VVL-i:LC(i, I'A. y'.et.l-ct ha r. moved into th new rut. I ' eoiiuncliwis M ir- roi m of Thomaaj hv: . r,-.n. re Iu- hu, ju.,t received a large aa4 J u-ll s. i t- ! s-.i cl; of i MEN'S CLOTHING, i cloths, ("a :,-.-s, S,!!:?, .-hirts. Irawer,w j .-,... CCT AXI. MAKETO OM'RR in dtej i l-e-l : .! : -,.' : r a-oiiiii le Ii-rms. htlUf 4 .r.i, ue.-.l i aii. r, nn.l . inployiiiir thai kl i win .i-n, i ej.i e-aii-leiit.y u.vite to b Hit .mi .V-w -.'.-. !u: fi.rsrt the Bigu The lied Door! I ' PoacePeacc ! ,lrr f.-. ,m (VMintry , , -ill. mti-v -rw sti .i -1 i .tl i ur ,r 1 bUi--r tut; lli-n ::i Ai 1 e "ut i I W..- IVr-., ar.J C! an,! S .tin Dut un l i'rrm. fi-r yua all . :Oi l ' -i i om sn t : S- win-" fr'-m TFS tA TELT.OMfel -,.ii 1' t I i ,i. a .n j l:.if 1 T l.tei ii,- : :i ;.n . : r Jul.r. aii-1 i-inu, W,'i Om ft, anl CriooilTta 9kfrM Kn4 Ii.miiii.1 ;.:t ; l t - i.it.s ht Jrttwcro aixi rblrta, w f .- ,il. rt K-ont- l t r,lirK t.r u.n mal flr buja We tv Mi-ia.'Ta I' r IMltfr', tut Jf u't Jeial Itt Wf IfOn-Tr. rt. ' Ti rfwtw to cover yoor floor, i;T.t - aiiil Hues U,r gui tloo t- bu-I hut l-rt ot line, -fur 1'i.uDLcs ur CiiUE, f B. k-w sti l Ul-1 f Mljfit'a) '.Utl K.Vilfi i ll V.nlj oTQototuwMsj aa Mr; b-rf ; .rkt-, ' - tit'T ft t.-wo- L. k tk JJa ltlwUW9- Hew Stan4-IIew Goods I TDSEPH LHAWX having taken tU I run. ui. . r IVirsraph wd CbtMatoi , .: '.- ..i. J theui.aid ied in aa cxubmt .' -. Cadl'mnCt CluA!ngt if ' Ms-, -i ;ar-r- and spUn.lid su-ck U CLOTH 'A.-.-! v, : UI- s. A c, which he will iwoAw up ta . i,r -r, a he s;.,i ci nt.r.ues the Talturiaf Baal, i n-ss. H- : pre, areJ u eieente all work ; oniru v,! -.. hU CA:e,to the aatiataetuin of ibw i cilsl. :n. r. j S. IS. Cuf.lns; f v 1 Hepairinit -rj don Kl lor ier. I.ewislejrii, April 10, IHIl LKVflsHCKV, isiox co pa. ' I (' urt House, in the mOo-t fhionaM a&4 iit-auiuui p-ii ta Trie town, us a ir siyiv u ronvenif ne can aot be jurpaed in Centnl IVnn-ylv3.u.a. Those Ti-mn th? t'niversity, ot atlendls ('cuil. ul l'.ittl :t the most convenient aaii i-fiiirai puM:c ht-c e charres will b th r.i " r-?.- 'T ?n-t r-"i:hrr timerrespetii will 1 e sp-ir-'l w b:Km: every core fori upon ih.-..' wK tray ciU. IVrsi cs m the Uttuni wi:i !e cliar.ri'. --rmcal. l,eu isI'urL', Anr;l 1, I AMLKICA i'ii.:alc:jh:a. Cajiital 500,0O0.OQ Aiset.-', .Tun. - 1254.719.81 AHTHnt t!. COFFIN, rreaident CH i:!.Ua I'l.ATT, Secretary I c ISuil '..ns annaalty or perpetually, Mra rh,Ki !..-e, (i,a:n. Furniture, &c- insured, ak rtirrant rate, ui l'rrunum. JOHN TT. LiNX MlrnJ Ae-nl for I'moa county. Pa. Uiiivcrsi!v at Lewisburg. The tie-: t"" si an Trill open OH Thurkdaj mi'rn.iic. t-f-i. ':-;h, ;n lha ui)Li.;:t;i;. ACADEilV. nnd 1'EMALE lXSTITUTH. J. It. I.OOVIS, l'resl.tent I.:tnn.Iicli::'H cw rilyle of Art! llr:::ij tuloitJ Flctarcv DuuJziny 17tx oj-jMtratut :.l .itiiH.vtlJi ih.- Itfi-.t Inrrrv 1:,- .i:. J ,riv:.t. KsiiiLiti.-n.. ..u . s- i.-etl..n.- ffnm .s-r.l lllterT 1-- -'..,.; in It .1;. IahJ Mi-l.try i . i n-nt II. I- limn ftlriaV. - ri-llir,-Natur&l ULti-rj M.S .:.- .1- i .'.it. v. n t, -vrrb.' prs. Tor a opmplfl-w e. : . 'l 'j XT t AMiEMIKIW. i- o I! a i'ui.4.i.b. Pa E..nt.-rn4 .n t ". pj-i T!i-r'!. 'il ..nt V. . mil i l'..til.- IHIOYAL! "I 1 1.. MKWKV ha: r.-mivrd his PliotOa i . prapli f jttnl.llxliiiirat to ih Y w H'.ul '.i:i en Market Mre-i, rcconilv roj.i.-.! iy Ur. Kurian, OPIWITB THB llA.Sk. here he has rilled up one ef lha Finest Galleries in tho Country I liavitis superior laciliiies and a Ions; a perienre, he is satio'tct that his wnrk can .ua be heaien. Call and te.t his wurkmanablP Lewi-burg, Au 15 N. R. linmermaa, MKUOIIAXT TAIT.OR, Vr KKET Sioar', Lewishnrj, is now prss. I ;-arr-l to :urn:--h OiHceri' Xllllarr I L.tSfiins accoi'Ji-.i? 10 reeuiations ai short to (..-.-. A;-o a general assortment uf t'lolhsv t;.i--irnrrs, Ve-iinss atd rea iy-made Cloihinjk Ask ,r Zimra-rwan's r.- i!. White A Bin in!i't!t !i:n! s.u'o.Ninr.R! i .- l.-ie r.!iI.V MtAi'-MAKER. A I K'tel-.-n tir-.i-e ran ir made into gio4 soi M' i v 11 ii. i .s' il'uMUhH. . .' , m ee: u-iis aecompflavmr earh Bnv. rz-ily made with it, aa .aaking Jr. Vi..i ctered eniy hr the Far-nts !t Miitu'.rncturin? Ci'intianj, u-. .. v,:.iu: s; Feb in. I l roiLu.ui'11. t. pnoTori;.vr:i albums, the tr."-t stiltulilii Holiday rrc?rn(3, For sale ty enpo -!te Ir.- I ! Kot It.t.-t, ,. ill o 1. ..I ii I. o I l,e..ou.3; liuv... MitWRV. :.ink- I.ewi hurj. - m l ..th. r -I !P"?"i r.'. .1. 'l.-rf . ,,t li : l'..lll
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