in mm mi mi in ism rani in BY 0. N- WORDEN AND J. At $1.50 per Tear, alwaj ri RUSHED :m-KKKLf 7icsifay Morning fc Friday Anernwn. tSTl'itil Siturdiy 0 next tcetk, Clubs for th paper this year, are open. After tbit lime, they must start (Dew, or single subscriptions, be 51 50 per year. Fiir notice ! taJ"Court in Lewisburg, next week. There ii prospcot of much business beiog done. Be punctual, and save your own time end money, end that of the Court and County. (sax.- vm!uble lame is offered at pub lic sale, in to-day's paper. e-The Buffsloe Township Teiehere' Ioatiiute meet in Mifflioburg, "1st ioat. lejrrrof. Saasarueu baving resigned, p t,iIIN ii i.Aa ; now nrinctDal of the Union Seminary, New Berlin, and as c. i n,.,. ,., . .;.i.,,iTrlii.r MissSLEM.ORWio.anassistautlcacner. SrVVasbington's Birth-day anniversa ry occuring, Ibis year, on Suoday, jt ob aervance will be lees general than usual. The Students of Union Seminary, bowev. er, intend to remember the occasion by sn exhibition on Saturday eening2Iat inst. xsjarTbe Danville American notices ...-i .mm.t,iiinn ihe desirrn bv I Charles S. Wetxel, of Lewisburg, for a ! .p. house of worship, 75 by 45 feet in .. .. w .. us, to be erected oy tne fumcrau cungre- gation of the South Ward, opposite ,De ' Jail. gejTQuite a number of our soldiers are borne at present, among whom we notice Capt. John A. Morris, Pr. S. C. M'Cor toick, Serg. Albert E. Bsrnes, Aaron 0. Ammnna and Wm. Heed (of Hartley), on furlough ; Jacob R. Mer'z and Richard Dye, discharged on account of physical disability; James M'Fall, paroled. ttiTAa there are reports in circulation throughout tbe county to the effect that , tbere are cases of small-pox at some of our hotels, we yesterday called upon tbe different landlords to ascertain the facts of the ease. Tbey unhesitatingly assured ns that no foundation for such reports existed. Not a case has been in any of their hotels this winter to their knowledge, and they are willing to be qualified that their bou mem are clear of it at present. We learn, after diligent inquiry, that only four or fire families are afflicted with it, and do new eases have been reported for more than a week. Tbe business portion of tbe boro' has been entirely free from it. J urors and others who expect to attend Court, next week, need bave no fears of this malady. Revised Revenue Code. The next important State business like ly to come before our Legislators this year, is tbe bill matured by three compe tent men during tbe last season for tbe rqualixirg and re-modeling of our State Tax Pvstem. EiL'ht to ten thousand j - 0 copies of the bill, in psmpblet form, bave i been sent over tbe State, for the exami nation of the system. It now becomes pwple, tithotU dittinction of party, to give their Representatives their views on the subjeot. It is no party it is no transient, or trifling affair : it concerns Ihe fruits of all your toils and possessions, as the basis of taxation not only fur State but for all other purposes except ' that of putting down the slaveholders' in- - . . . . . .1 . awaa.MMt.nn I Ma lr V t ni fiAFT Afll. I ntD- 1D ... ,:J, v. .k MeiBairiuuiuijruuv.u.6v loered. ar.. , t .t..P..an-r1. auo au. aa u. .uc are a qreal decrease of the real estate Ui ; an iocreaee of tbe railway aod other , taxes of corpcrations; and mora direct J and aimnle and effeativa mode of lavioe and collecting taxes. Tbe detail of ' these measure are too numerous for a newspaper article- The Code ahould be read for that , purpose. One or more copies hare been sent to every Post OSea io the country, for general examination. Tbe Act to. make the Bill a Law comes properly before the House, first and to it th. people should send their petition, in favor, or remonstrance, against, th. proposed important eb.nges. And let it be done speedily, that those intrusted with decisive action ma have time to nn- . deratand yoar views, and to mature meat . area. ew-Io the 6eamts,Mr. Penney, froaa the Judiciary Committee, has reported the following important general bill : - "An Act relating t-lbe Payment of Bounties to VoiiLnteers." "Section 1. Be it enacted, &e., That all bonds or certificates f indebtedness issued by tbe CommiesioMra or Commiss ioner aad Centroller of any county, or Ihe proper corporate authorities of any town . abip, eiiy, or boroagh io tbit Coaaaioa--wealth, for (be paymant f eoanliee lo persona volunteering to enter Ibe military aervieeof the. United States .under the requntitioa of tbe President made on tbe day of Angust, JSC2, be and the same are hereby legalized and made valid aod binding -upon such eounties, towaabipe, cities, aod boroughs, io ihe easts manner and with like effect as if full legal author ity bad existed for the iacaingaad making ef the same wheo tbty were issued and Blade. "f ee. 2. Tbatallpaymraisof Ivsaolie ''9 volunteers, eateiiqg toe eel vice fif Ok R. CORNELIUS. la Advance. U. States as aforesaid, by the said eorpnr- j Lux. roe county baa ample population and ate authorities of any county, township, ! business for a very large county the city city, or borough of tbia Commonwealth, i e Carboodale being forty miles frm and U loins made by said authorities for j yilk-Barre, the county seat. There is lb. purpose of making such !'. . ! , t noee,,it, for tbe erec,ino of ihi. and tbe same Me hereby legalised and . b ..... u tJ , .), made valid Dew countTi "bicb t,een nel1 t0 ,ae "See. 3. That the corporate authori-' county seat, fur a long time, by tho skill ties aforesaid are hereby authorized and ful labors of those interested in Wilkes rrauired to execute and complete all , Barro. agreements aod eonlracts heretofore made I by such eounties, townships, cities, nr borooghs, for tbe payment ol oououes as afi...aid n,-nn)ini7 tn the true intent sud meaning ot aucn agreemenia aoa cunir.u.o, A o ..... nit for that numoae the sai a auinortiies 1 are hereby authorized to borrow money and issue bonds, in the name of iuco corporations, with or without interest ' coupons attached, payable at such times ana in sucn mioner s uijr . upon and to ley auch taxes as m.y be necessary to meet the payment of the , t L - V, ifrecu principal and interest of said bonds, as i th ..me shall bom lue, ; "uu -- . taxes aro ' . levied and collected. "Sec. 4. That all assessments nemo- fore made of taxes for tbe purpose of j lore ui ibadd .. r i ! paying bounties as aforesaid be and the1 ! same are hereby legalized and made valid." ' When it is remembered that it Is only , by force of arms that the fields of l'cnn sylvania have been saved from tbe destrue- tion which has ravaged and obliterated frms in Virginia when it is remembered only the array of fighting men that k.a tonf nn. Sll from lh hloodv COH- ! - - r- -- , lesis mat nave curs en .ussoun, ieutue, i id Maryland itse ms no more than right that the property thus saved should be taxed, as equally as may be, for itsprescr- vation. Those boroughs aod townships : which bave sent out the least men should pay none tbe less money. The attem pt to ; compel those wbo bave furnished the most ' men, and advanced the most money, to pay more than their share of tbe expenses also, is ungenerous and unfair. t e think, perhaps, the furegoiog bill is as near right as can be made, considering that many oppose any payments whatever, it is uniform throughout the State, and although tbe property of the soldier and his family is tsxed equally witn that ot those wbo remained at home in peace, an attempt at discrimination would create much confusion : the soldiers do oaks greater sacrifices, as tbey expected to do, and should be regarded accordingly. In stead of one law for one county, and another for another instead of allowing patriotic men who advanced means to start soldiers, in certain eounties, to suffer total loss of tbe earns, while others equally in terested pay nothing a general law, cov ering all legal oiotracts made, seems only just, and best calculated to allow fair play for the varying liberalities of the various counties or districts. IIARRISBL'KG CORRESPONDENCE. Mondat, Feb. 9. Yesterday, a eouneil, called by the Frea Will Baptist church of Ilsrrisburg, or dained Mr. Leaeock to tbs Gospel Minis try In the arternoon.l attcnaea "g,0DS service in the Cotton Factory Uospital. Besides the 70 to 75 soldiers present, there were probably 150 other persons, men and women. There were two ad- UICO IUU WVlucu. Aui.a .... ww - , . nm . dresses, smgio?, and prayer. One of the speaker, .uud a fact, which should be a l . 4 k ; coQStaci eucouriKeiueui- iui uimuuo v ! a t I-..! J U A ann I nOBfilUl ID IDCa.O&llDE BUUUU UIUI i.a. ouu f ,ka .raptor ; ih .rmv. . tctuDted ... -r " Z .'Km 1 Uuiga iu uua u I.US3 xvu. ! in. .n,nment. that are sometimes resor - o j ted to, by some to "till time. A 09 i, by some lo 'till time. lne thought came to uim, ouia my goon mother approve this ?" That mother was dead her crave was far distant, let ' . . . .. . . i,i j the belief that bis mower wouia nave an- vised him not to do tbe thing, dissuaded him from joining in the vice, and broke tbe tempter's power. This morning's "Patriot k Union" rid icules tbeir lata idolized "Journal" Edi tor, Mr. Boileau, because be declines "martyrdom" for the treasonable writings of orBEas. Since the, have dtaerted, d ho Ao. .. Mlf- eiposo tne rea, or miua.s, w " cowardly as to use his name to cover tbeir own vile schemes. The otber day, the majority forced through a bill, cbsnging tbe trial of a cer tain case from Beaver to Fayette eounty. The Governor vetoed it. Tbe Senate sus tained him, unanimously. In the House Mr. Beck read io place a bill to repeal the law re-anoexing Bra dy township to Union eoonty. (I will endeaver to let those concerned know upon what ground this aet ia ssked.) Tuesday, Feb. 10. An early-rising Senator says ho beard Ihe blue-birds sing this morning. Io tbe House to-day, a bill to vacate a 8tate Road io Unioo aod Lycoming eoun ties, was postponed by request of Capt. Hit ter, to give those esnceraed time to be heard. The bill for tbe submission, to the peo ple interested, Ibe proposed osw county of Lackawansja was objected off the cal ender by Ludlow, of Philadelphia a gen tleman who bad no more busioess with il baa I bad. This ia a oest meritorious neitiue. Tbe North Latere fait o' LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, WehkBsmat, Feb. II. Cold but clear I Lis morning. Tha "Patriot & Union" justly com plains that the Investigating Committees r : :. it. . .t..n.l, ' nnj. BiHii arc pursuiuu a ir tMmuu, v course. The? work in the dark, as though determined to whitewash some Qt tg coutict some onC at m hazards, I fQ th(, .j t. . - ... . , .. , can defend, refute, or eiplain, aud ail who deeire can have a chance to testify. gome of the I uion-lovmg amusement hunters arc growling tbi. morning because , lne grccsb syropatLizers naTe nirca some ! ... I Tagaoonas io iry 10 -sing u ( ..,.,? i-. i u- .. .... j:.; 1 ' honors with M'Olellan, and is bccominj his r:al with that sort of folks. If tbe Unionists don't like such "political sing jng) tey can ,tay twnj, and save their money, their morals, their patriotic feel- ,ngs, auu i n - In the II ousc, cstcr Jay, Mr. Ucx, of, ... ., . Montgomery, introduced a resolution mai the Iloorkecpe per refuse admission into the li.ll.f.. i.. ,J V,.rl.ln.ii - - wno j,a(1 Halted saucy to said nex on j acc0UI1t 0f the hostility of the latter to he 0gaizing 0f the Montgomery county , i lDoneT t0 her T iluuteers. No one has who yea after year committed not tongue assaults lut actual personal violence upon ; Merj,bcrs 0f Congress. Nor did they ra J bue tlje DUDjrcds 0f Democratic rowdies, j deadly weapons in their pockets, imported here and crowded upon the floor j of tte House to threaten with death, any j 0f tDe msjoritj who might exercise the ch0ice 0f m freeman under oath in oppost- tion to tbe dictation of a mere caucus. Mr. Kilter read in place a bill to au thorize tbe trustees of the I'resbyleriao church in liuff.loc lo sell certain real es tate. Correction. In my report of Mr. Knox's grape-vine trellis, I should bave .rig... o .nun...... vUo,hatnot,fficct6hjttlJnoUloeltcliori.d,ns. TaWej, '"JX common man, about anything. And jet . i Copper Ketile, Iron kettle, and other articles .. e ' i f . .- j ' unless a cinz-n of the Commonwealtb. ' , lh.. Hex & Co., never dtsfello.h,rPed ; j - e(immenre k A.M.,,htn 1U1IV JJrO'lnS or luo uiuh ouhi.i uv.o said that ho cut in two bis twelve feet j Keystone sstute were both saved, but scantling, so that their height when used , sustained yonie injury. The rebel was but six feet instead of tirdve. lie '. rams were driven back into the liar bad "four bearing vines aud oar fruiting : imr. About SU Union men were ' between each post. Tnt-RsuAT, Feb. 12. The Sceesh of Montgomery county bave made tbe greatest efforts to repudiate the payments to Volunteers, by a concerted movement of tbe Knights of tbe Uolden Circle, in tbe form of petitions to tbe Legislature, which they hare induced many booeat men, uuthmkingly or care lessly, to lien. This has awakeued the true ! patriot! tn of the country, aod rem jo i (trances are pouring in. A Itadicg Dem. era i tio lawyer, Mr. Anderson, told Mr. Hex, ' (who is believed to sympathise with lbs , jcff Davis repudiators) that "that eoun'y t moa&aox sendeuch fool. as beany longer." : The parly is overdoing tbe matter, aod ! may find it tbe ro:k on which they shail P"'' , . , . . 1 Gov. Curtin to-day sent in a Message, , I .J.M . .h. art. and a-l. of traitor. ia the . , 8t.,e. beTond ., resch 0 t . " . ..l.i : A c.tj thnt ltw ftDa O0l Bumoiui. io codbiuutb mo 1 : t Ilka. .la a..a.i-.n " A nrlnnn. Liiuirj vi uiku inasvu, su. vl. K..ut- I idc tbe contest by eooouraf-ioe tbe UubeU i to believe that tbe eoem.ei of the Ad- 1 .'.A i auu .oeu occessiou wijuiu nave an its enus : eained. He therefore atked the Legiala- ; gained. He therefore atked the Legiala- j ,ure (f tbey thought proper to advise Uo - grcss to pass laws that should punish pnw i r"' ' i irrAsriin ior aisiovai. v. ji ua cruitrj ui - ----- -- - - - - dered the Message printed, and proceeded to pasa a Joint Keaolutioo io accordance with its recommendatione but the Dem- ocrats prevented its final passage. In the Mouse me copperueaus vuieu agaius. ever printing tbe Message, but Ibe more patn - otio Democrats united with the Kepnbli- , ..ri orJ-,.,1 ii. r,riiin. When ; h 'M e sbaI1 be r;id . honest man will wondc, ;th.t any could . -. .P "; " " V " Governor on so important a subject. ui,:.. kKi., .n.i.unnt nl tonnage tax, was ..ported, byder of th. Legislature, with an intimation that the Committee did not apfriveil. It is the or der of the day for Wednesday next. Mr. Benedict has introduced a more .eosible bill to restore to tbe sinking fund tbe amount due for tonnage duties at the time the Legislature relieved the Company from further navments in that way. But best of all ii tuelievenue Code now before Ihe . . people and the iiCgisiature. -f. . . j e .l- ii I " aiierntrou, ... - mioistrauon meei iu m. ber to nature plan, for an efficient State orcanix.tion. The Opposition are organ-1 ixed and drilling : our friend, do not uiieoa to do -caugui uaPP.uB .B... " - Jnstlca to the Soldleri. Io the Senate, Uarrisbnrg, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1863, on motion of Mr. Johnson, tne toliowing was taien op . Jat. R.uiTirTinM nmfwailnw an Im.i.nm.stmih. Cnn.iilntion evlendinff lb. Right of Snffrsg. to Citizen, io acta j .1 M.luar, Service." j Section 1. Be it resolved by the Seo- j ate tod llowe of Representative, of the J Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,. That j th, following amendment be proposed to the Constitution of tbe Commonwealth, j in accordance with the provisions of tbe tenth article thereof : ' "There shall be an additional section to , lbs third article, of the Constitution, to be . .L.i.n.t. A olion four an f .llows : ..w - 1 W u... - .nB nt ,k ; - tl'UiUU ... tl Bruuui v. -- any qualified electors of ibis Common, alth shall be in any actuil military ser ioe, undi r a requisition from tui I'rei-idei t of the United States, or by tbe authority of this Commonwealth, sneb electors may eiercise the riht of suffrage in all eleo- . . - 1 u u n.tna h th pitixpna nnilrr sura recUla- j - - . t i i ( I I. . . I. .1 h IIODS as (are OIJ Ittutl trr, )itrwiw vj law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election." Passed without opposition. Then, on motion of the clear-headed, atteulife, t . . t: .. ill, - 1 ce....or .. J v- ""- , words "fire or" were ordered to be inser ted before the words ".W( be. The R icans were unanimous for this amendme po 10 it. Jlr. Wilson wanted the thing sure so that our brave boys, who: enlisted under the law and expectation of nut losing the right of suffrage, might ' vote as the lawa "are ca Auf be." It as truly argued, that, unless WO could , bave such an amendment, and tho pcoplo sh(juId j fc wonld h9 tQ wsi , , r ' , ait for j acn laws as"suau ue euacieu imiu.u (which has heretofore t'-pt the soldiers; : " r , ... 1 iwuitu on - f " . ,. ; f would sli, prefcBt theiDl b, : i . nut laiiiuie w ."-j uvvj . - , . L. .. . . .1 - Tk. ar..nld "are or" , ,. , , were then added as above. Mr. Wallace (Dem ) next moved a pro- a mug in 0 nor ciaies; mo mmui.... c . . l T .n mn ted, and the H.-publicins against. So L... .1.. .1. ,. .!,. ,nd ITOeS tO aliai IUG aiu. n.i.j " I c the Democratic lluuse for concurrence. In this as in many other instances, jtner instances. tbe Sham Democrats show how thev feel . . 1. 1 1 . . ... n Ii am aa.inrr lowarus iud g.ii.u. "v " c our land from tbe ravages of the o.ave- holders' Kelelliun. Let ns see if the Hsuse do not stave it off, or encumber it , with amendments lo destroy Its worth aod iialitr. Tuesdav Mominc's News. rP.. !., 1 . I.. ..ni..l tn T,r nnVfl 1 1 UU ltl.IS IIIHa.u i" .v cngagfin-mt is untrue. None ol our None ol our vessels were SUIIK : me .uurceuuu auu killed and wounded, many of them by j cscapiujr steam. The blockade was not raised. Tho rebel steamer Huntress was burned off Charleston on tilC 19th ult. The steamer and cargo were valued at $l.il,tvMi. The tiiratc Alabama is prowling in the vicinity of New Orleans. The officers of the English, steamer Cad mus have informed the rebels of our preparations to attaek Charleston. Rebel reports state that there has been fifrhtiii"; goins on near Mur frecsboni', Tenn. The Union sol diers at Vieksl.urg are preparing fur the attack with great activity. Latest News ' , Chicago, Feb. 11. -A special dis - paicii lrum uuuu ! 1. n a l.iinn T-.IM V P 1 1 t TO 111 lrkli- ; nij3 nas Uv-ii a k.v,-. bur? UD to Saturday h-t. Tim mm Out-cu of the West re- I I Ii: lillll wuvtu v ' wrneu iru ""r mrist successlul. Mie moi wua itiruo ,.moPa n-;ili nrnvisinns for the Roll- stcamcrs with provisions for the Keli - : es at y.taburg, and succeeded in ginkin? thcm- ;jho t00k lifty-six prisoners, one of whom id a colonel. - .... -. .r .i.. . ...rtni nunc , ,. t HuJ0n to draw fire u"u". . ,rom tllcir uPPer CTJ k ne y nrcn oi iiiu i A pQrt rovai lcttcr nf the third ral letter 01 the tllira St of Gen rosters Ilect inst., says mo: ; . . , ,, - ,i f,flllIi;iir.n. l,,i, Carolina Ne-ro Hie tirst ftoutli Carolina e ro ; KeRimcut arrived Iroui au cxpcaitiou to S , a : 6everc eiTBnB..cnt.- They al.o de ! troyed a rebel salt workj. The rcg - imont fiiuo-ht like vetcraas aad re- pulsed superior numbers. I v , , . i New ObleaNs, leb. 1. A leuer, 1 from iort Cliuch, tloriua, 01 tnO; 31st ult., states that a fight took place on tho St. Marys river, at I Scrubby Bluff, between rebel cavalry and three companies of colored South I . Carolina oluntccrs. ihe rebels at- j temuted to take the steamer John . . . . I Adams bv boarding her, dm tue . . . .r . , ,.. ; negro SOlUiers oeai nit-11. uu u.a.u.j . J ne captain 01 lae Jonu ixuuins was . ehot anj s ,nurdercr waa shot im- -.p.iia.pi, nftpr i,T a ncrrro scrtrcant. . 0r ,03S was ,w0 mcn kjlie(i aD(1 8ix wnuntie(j. ye took seven prisoners. 1 The steamer was not injured PUHI-IC SALES, Adllti S ia lb. "Clironlclt" or kMlii at Ibis oflaa. rrk.M-Farsa Mark er .BSrtafT. . BaffalM v-at si.rani aiarii arharah tllllee..ee'a. Baafaloe l(ar.I-iSMUinir..R.OaMi.lewls.rB " - Jf-1""" fc"-U-to JZJt-l .. . , , , , AO cnaDje ID IDC .Udlhei fUCfS. FED. 13, 18G3. i-Lcttrrs fr the followinff Per o.ri..ri. b.j. iimi. ,,'', (Emm.waO Owera. The Reior. Rv. K. H. Urown, will preach on Sunday ,f.rnn at as o'Hock. Evrmnir Sermon at 7 u'clock. A 'collection for Demesne Mis- sions "ill be taken up in the el'eruoou. The piihlir n.r.tMlIv in il..l w attend. KsAflfitEa. On tV.th ln.t . b In S Wolf.. J.'tlN BROOK, of Ui-l.ur. m l MM KTK IIKMI-MKI l. ol "' ' , KKS ! mJU.U . CWAI1T.. It. B-IH.;W,U iit . l.'iT erilt'lll.K nJ HiI.UHiK' In Iwi,Snr. lti lot . JOHN WILLS, M of In M.h.n.j CI), fchulk01 c, . .. . "th Inrt. JANK.a.uil.OTU( Arthur Walls, of Uwuburg, nbuut 'YnTho' "u'a... T'p. nn tb. lh In., lli JANX CA 1 1'IK1.I.. wr.1 , ..,, . .... In V.t BiilUlo r p, liain., jzw v -t - , iii iuni.in. ft. ri i,n r-. .- :i .mi i'.v.. to I lit. 7 Sill year. rnr. r. r,rrr.uU!U tn ..oiiitu....-. - tri. t in th.- Sutf Lrwlaluri- . H.FI' ii. w.u. .--,... ... nifTinl limiw. He lau jmblialiwl tlj. Cvluuttia kWa- '' 3' i.,JO.IX AI-I.T. In hi. "th ,r. 'Ik. .I.--: l'-l M ";' 1 r .i.lnir n"l'iu, " oTiVti-i. r.n. Ts.st.1. r,'- 7 ...r. .nJ i n.unth-, .nil on lh. Jllh, SAMLfcL, .lil..'!, Ult.. f'KANRl-l Kr..,t..r. ..-1 5 ' '-' ' '''"': MAKV ANN. n.uirt.r f l-hllip Mr.., J FRI.".'II.L..l.uaMf l.l "! D.tl..""" '"'": ' l j ...... .nd 9 ninntli .Sam. d.r. Sob uf t.n.-i nirkiirt.jaii '' mnnth ami 'i 'In... PUBLIC SALE. ir rTILL be sold at Public vendue, at the am; ef .sirah Mler, ,n Buf- f , townihip.uear ihe L'nioo School Houe, ,., p.lrHarv 27. 1?63. 1 . in .srinn, nrr,nna I'n'i'cii, 1 Mare with foal. 1 Colt, 6 Milk cows. I Uull. j i an yoiin" came ; u n.'E". , .,..'., Uarh,n. Fannins Mill. Horse i nws. Harrows, Bedsteads and Bed term . F mm. I, Kit. Administrators of j pE I'EK MII.I.EH, ) SaaAnMiLi.eB,dec'd. Baltaln., Frb. a, lsL PUBLIC SALE. : -aj-arrn.l. he sol 1. at Pi II. I. be sol 1. at Public Sale, at ihe farm 1 V of Wm. H. Shnner. dee'd in Buflaloe . to1 tnship, I'nion county, on , Thurtilvj, trhruary 'Jp, IStiJ, "gusTn,lcr,,l,,,.,,,l , ,.'. 0f Horses, CowXTHo".. Threshing Machine and Tread Pyer (nearly "") ' ,j .uorse Wasonsew Bob-sleds, hleighs, "J1 B0Ui., . rinning Mills. Harness, -.,.n Boxes. Plows, Oram Urill. Cultiva- 1 tors. Hay oy ine ton, i.wni riw j ' bushel ; also, an eitensive assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, amoni . TaheSii;hali,ni.,rVi,rResiock0f0ther u.h Par ..r w.u. anil Hatnawav TMOVtS. arndcs used on the farm and in ine nouse, loo numerous to mention here. rsTTerms male koown on the itav of sale bv tbe subscriber. J- '. SHUINEK. tVb 4 ln3. A lminWrnlor of W B. S usisis. dw'J FAMILY GROCERY! nnHE nndersinged has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied by W. M. Ellis, near the old Haves stand. Market street. I.ew- isburg. where he is always prepared, io furnish ihe public with ihe best of toll'oo. Tea, Susar. Spice, lints, Candies., Friilta, Fisih, Flour ti. Fct'd, Clieeae, eVC. aVC. m?ether with all otber articles usually kept fi .. . . - L 1 . in such an establishment al ihe lowesi prices 'Jail and sive him a trial. Jan.31163. NATHAN MITCHELL, At Grand Jurors Fi-bruary Sessions. '63. I Men Rug.dt Ki.bert Aikey. David Shafer i Leivii Jarob Killman, John Snyder En. iiM r re lenck Hippie, J.mn A Gundy. Wilson I I. inn Hradu- llavl.I B.wnn. orrr. ... a...., ! "rX'? i 1,1 iiiiii.''"1-"1' ,,u . . ..... : White Derr Kliha we.Kie, Jacoo m ur 1 I ...K l',...-l ICY. a . .7r-Ehas Katherman. John Ih ' "(T- cl CUngan.raui ueaaew -a- .r ! Jr,ur?w,n,am Brown Robert Stravhorn Limestone Ueorse Brouse ' UMitone- T T TT ' 1 JV, h February Sessions. Weirirlc, Wm liod- Miftinbnrs lohn .h,,rSilnlM nhr.,fi,r. Jo5 Kieekner - - harles Cawlev. Michael Oldl. D K Truii, !eo S-lizer. John Phillips . .,.;,,H.-nry Or'is.Chas Swengie, ! Kath-rman. tieo P Rul'. I-aac Keish Jacob Hartlrttm Wm V Wilson fllU(ieo i. Derr.Thos Cornelia.. Ja- cob Kautman. Simon Berry, benjamin Lahr, , ,,. -Vrus breisbach. Jacob lerr e p.nnv. chas S Marsh. Abrahanl Klinpi Al shoemaker, Thomas M ; w : 3rl ",', ; Un,,n,-i w Pellman, James Lashells, Oliver Pellman 5.Tr. Henry Gyer. Edward Ranck, Chas A Dir ffenderfer Aw BfrlinjKob Maack Buffakt A G Brown, John E Price, Arl p,nny r-John Moyer ?$n$ Ljs. fur Court, Feb. 16. Abm and John Aurand vs cfKchaffle , Marv Beckley vs Wm Ueobler A H Baum 3 Eli sitter vs P Billmyer and oth . U.atva a.nf1 "nn" " s f! H Shnnrr vs W m Kole , 6 Re.ne,r vs J el W Anderson 7 j 8 Edward ek James vs Levi Hooke and olh Kellers for Rule vs C H Shnner wnh not J&JYouna- vs Jos M Thomaa It) Trustees of L'niversiiy v Jas 8 Marsh It Cyni. Eaton vs J M C Ranck I Jos W Shriner v Martin Meixel 13 Geddes, Marsh A Co vs James P Ross 14 Chs Cawley va Menges A Peony sri no 15 Mi Kleckner same 16 Chs 11 Bhnner for use va Wm Rule 17 same same 1 same me 19 David Trutt vs Michael Trull S(, Commonwealth vs Wm Brown Jr. , K Bann .for . v, J.h. M Baum g P""",5"1' Co End j -n jonaihan Woir. (e r n Hrr rhri j s jn,chael J Grove v. 1 houias Waiker etai "THE UNION," established in 1S1I Whole No., 2.C01. CHRONICLE,'' established In IS 13 IVh Ie No., 9S3. Taken Up. CAME lo ihe pr-oii of the undertone-!. ?x r enfiii wek aso. a lis fM II ':!(. siioul two vrars oi l. The ownrr is re.Mfieil m prove iroperiy, pay charges ami take hir a av. ' flAVlU WATSON. Brd; Ti. T-b. 2, 1S6J. LAW SCHOOL HARVARD COLLEGE, 1SC3. 1 1W0 Terms of nineteen weets earn. commencing MAKCH i and SKI'TEM- m:u 7th. For Catalogue ant Circular address JUKI. PA ItKr'.tf. U'yuL Vffiaur. Cmt-r-!K. , Jan. l.; Administrator'! Notice. "1 'IIERGAS, l.rllrr. i f A liinnisiralinn to Ihe ctale of HKUKCUA HAHNlX, deceae-l, late of itie hnro'oi l,-w;ibura. I'mon C(1.,ni nave Pen traiiieil to me .-ubirnrxr, rariipl io i b ihe K-sistrr f sai.1 coontr. , in doe lurin ; alj ptrrMina luoroifo u .uu rmir air iriur-,- ed to make payment, ant Ihoe having claim airainst ihe same will prerit them ouly auihentiraiM I, r senieinenr, to KAM I. II. OKVI;. AJminitrat..r ,r I I Lewi-liurR, Jan- 6. lHf.l IMoMce is hereby given, ! rrtO .he Stockholders of .he l.e'llefonte. ! I Aamn.hur an-J VnunimanUiwn Tarn- ; pikf KimI Compnur. Ihal an Klrriin will , be h?iJ at the llmne ol Henry II. .u-Mr.a, Aarr.n.sbur. on Tu-xJav. Ihe loth itav of March nilt, between ihe hours of 111 and 2 o'clock, lo elect Five Dirrri.rs io manage ihe concerns of the Coin pan t f. r the rnMimt: vear. I'E I'EK VULsJ., I're.-i.ient. Jprini Milte. Frt, t. lv TURNPIKE ELECTION. VMEETINf. of the C. ar.l and an Election ol tllficrs f..r the en-.u.ne var. of the LewisbursAt. Milllinbure TurnpikeComranr, will take place al Ihe h-.ue 1. 1 l.oiei.n Biehl, in Ea.t Uullaioe. on M..ndav. the id day of 7 March neit, at 10 " rlork A. M. ti. F. MILLLH, rresident. Jans. F. Lixm, Cleill. rk b. l-i I FTTING FOR STABLE. riMiE Commissioners will receive Ppp. - sals onlil .he I7ih Februarr for boildins aSiable on ihe Court House lot, to be finished on or before Ihe 1st of April. I'M. Plans and specifications lo be seen at Ihe Lommis- sioners Oltire. I.onirarlors lo nna an .ne materials. By order of the omniissmners. Jan. H. '6J A KL.N.NbU., Clerk, . I Slotice in Partition. CSIOX OH'STY, SS. I K-lward B. Walter M. Jamb Wonm.r ana Mnedal-nn hit ! wife, lata Ma.-tal-na Iftail.r. .-nn waiter. .iirna.i Al-irb ana Sarah hi. wit-, latr i-.rah Waltrr. l-aal- " Vlall-r. Hilhain 'nrn-llu. an! Kliaalwlh Iim wll-. l.t. miaat--tb S!l'f. Jn.iib l'..nnr and Sunanna hi. ! ir.. I.t. luanna WalUr. OanVl a, .itr. Juarph Wal. t-r, rblllf Col.t an.1 Ly.lia Ann hi. lata Lynta Ann AttK-ta.ll. an.l Samu.l AaKtla'it by bia Guar dian Joth An.rtadL. In tb Curl orComm. Pl-a. nf Vnkin Coonty. Xn. 13. -.t. T. rul. l-'Ti. H rit partition. A". Au-tcnto wit: LW-mbrr l'.h 1--'. a mutli'O ef Limits A llay.a. Alt .rny. lur riatullff. rll'I.K upon th. lH-n.l.nt. tn appear In Crmrt t th. fc Hr-I day nf nvt T.rm . brtne tl.rli.lh day ..f F.bru.ry neat.) and aro.pt t.r rrtuai. t taa. th. r.al -.tat- a. ap praiw.1 t-y th. .-h.rilT'- lnin.iti"n.and In rM...r rrfn-al f. tan. lb- Nn.. thn ti. .h.-tr ranar it any th.y hv why tli. .aid pr.in.ar. ahould n"t Iww.ld arcur.tinir t- th. A.'t f Aawmbly lu sueb cat. maja and pruvidrtL By tb. O nrt Witns m. hand and am,t of MM C'.nrt at Lvnia bur.. tb. aVlh .lay of OnceBbfr, A D l-' i. isa.L. Jan. SO. J. W. SANbS, Pn tli'.. TAVERN LICENSE. OTICE is hereby given that Jacob Deekard, of MitHinhurg. Thomas (ireen, of .New . imbiat Lluyd (iinter, of w d- r hia, Tnotnas Ton is. of Butfil-.e 'L uwnship. and naire 6:eJ ihe.r petitions for Tavern License W1,h ,he zrrk of ihe Quarter Sessions of j i'njnn enuntv. and tbe same will be presented oo MonJav. the 11th day of February neit to ,. . 1 , .... 1. ' T . Jact'b Ivremer. ol Lniontuwn, the Court for approval. J. w. sNris. Lewisburg. Jan. 21, 1863. Clerk y. S. REGISTER'S NOTICE. V"OTICE is hereby given, lo all eonce rnr !, that the following named persons hare settled their accounts in the Register's Oilice . at ,ewlbur;, l'nioo counts-, and that th I iajj accounts will be presented fr confirm. . an,, anwanee St the Orphans' Lourl be ht1 " Jl! 'I'f I i. nion on uir tmiu inudi u m V,...r. lh aktfK-h .lav nf m.inlh vt7 1. The account of Isaac Slenker, Ksq.. r.x- fC1Jtor of HtlThara H. Thouu late of Union !0wnsh,p, decU 2. The account of Daniel dl. A .mtnttra- tor of Jtrtmiah St-ihl, late ot Kaal fiulfaloe township, dee'd. 3. The account of Conrad Sheckler. Ad ministrator of ttyltr, of Kast Bullaloe t..wii-htp, dee'd. 4. The account of Samuel Kleeknerand Emannel K'rckner. Kxecuti.rs of Elins klerk- ajrr. late of West Uutf.iloe lownhip. decead. 5. The account of Benjamin Chambers, Administrator of ttntrgt Smith, late ol Lime stone township, decea-.d. (;rii;i;;s maksh. nep v Kecister. R.Ri' Register's Office, Lewisborg, Jan. 15, If 68 SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and l.rv. Fa- issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of I'nion county, and tome directed, will be exposed lo public sale or outcry, On Monday, Fthruary 16, 1?C3, at the Court Hone, in the boronch of I.c isburg. eumy of L'uion, at I o'clock. P. M. I A certain lot of "round, situate tn the to of New Columbia, county of I'mon. numbered in the ceneral town plan number fifty-six (!), bounded on theeat by second lreei, on the south bv lot number fifty-five (V). on the West by Mulberry alley, and on the north by lot number fil'tv-seven (.r7), comainine line Fourth of an Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey log Dwelling IL.ose.a Well of water, and other out-buildings, Ac, with ihe appurtenances. No. - Also a certain lot of Cronnd silo ate in the town of New Columbia, county of Union, numbered in the eeueral lowo plan number fifty-five (So), bounded on the eai by Second street, on ihe sooth by Centre street. on the wrsi by Mulberry alley, and on Ihe north b , aambet fifty-six. contatnini One- Fourth of an Acre, more or les. with ihe appurtenances, Ac, as the property of 1 iter H. Uhr. h. F. Al.BKUJH T. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 14, 1HB:i. PARTICULAR NOTICE. T 'HE Books and Accounts of JAMES SCOTT, alko those of JOHN M. liATTM, are in my hand for settlement. If uot amen ded lo by the Huh of January nt, suits will be issued against th delinquents. j JOHN M. t. RANCK. ' Lsiburs, Dec. 3. 1662 1 Po9l T-C2"r MWHda SMMWUMV " FOR REKT. : i l A Frame Tenement on Fourth s:reet, j nrii door In E. A. Church, taxf Mon eirn on 11 of April j Frb. l:l W.Mt-RRAT. I I'fliLIC irSALE. I ,k Will be sold at ihe RivUre Houjc, ' itxi Lewiabarp, on j Kuturtlay, March 7, 163, a twro-storey FRAME HOUSE, "d ; I...I on whirh il Stan 's, on s .u.u sevemri j Mrett, formerly occupied by .Mr. I!?beeca I Uawsun, dee'rt. I Ttssr-S per cent Cash, and the balance ! in one ant two .ears. Feh l l.'63. M. SARAH E. MILLER. FOR RENT. erJ THR Ihree-sinrey hon-sr rm Market aiSireet, ni-arlr orposite ihe K.vrre in-jr. nuvr oecupiril by Joseph C. Bncber. Ls Apply to ihe un'ieisignfd. Jau. -iS. JOH. B. Ll.NS. Two Vacant Town Lots for Sale, WB nn the enrner of Second sireel aa4 J Cherry alley, opposite i!ie reMilenre .f K. M. Mnsser; ihe oi!i-r i No'ih Vif.h sired, furmrrlv oeen'iied br trie Chnna Church. For 'par.ics'iwj. apply m Jarnev fhr.at.e.laaia Fb.ll.ps or Man.. Hating FOR, RENT. STORE KODM on Varltet street. Lewis bure.brlonzin;!" Wm. Fnek, aow occu pied by Wahiniion Hutchison. Also, Mere Kooin of k-. Jacob Rodi-n-bau:H and UnfOerrean tijllery imaiei!iaie:y over said room, on Market street. Inquire of janiBwS W.V. JONES. BOISE AND LOT FOX SALE. -"PIIK subscriber offers at pri-f I .t. ul-.inri.illlna':IH. ti.wn-bir.GDw ar'tan-B. a ualf mil. nulh ol li.lunf HmliC". i tntnjt ID. n .....I fn.m Uilh. Id nrlh U 'Jl 0-rlnld In .I'M .t.t ... iwi.nunt. Th.- L..t r-.rtn.B Alt..- to -r i. "tth. t.t ..iiiy..i 7"2t2 3J S-t by 'J... an4 all oth-ri-nt hutl.IlnKa, turS a. ar rw oulrl. .nil ill .. a planl h..m.. on- b.llol th urrba m. -T -ant"l ln I 1t I anJ tb. balanc in on .rnr aim ini.r-.i- lnl..rmatna ainly at lb. JlKU' EWW u i.w'" ; a Farm, Saw Dill, k Timber Land, , j j.jnjng,frale o moderate term ; y The Farm contains aboot one huii.ireil . , , arr,s a , cultivation, wuri j lwo.Jtorry g.M.d IWO-Storey name n.r'''l , . BarB I he siv jni.iiai . . . . Buvrt f pennj Creek- i .llh .., ;io Acres of Timber Land all a.'i..inimr. in Limestone To. t'nioa Co. Apply lo J"'" M. Tavlub. Axent, Mifflia bore, four miles from the premise., or lo HL'UH BELLAS. Sunbtiry. FOR RENT. T Wll STOREY Prick llorsE endes- LOT on Morih Fonrth sireel. JTi March I. r)3. ti. I'. SHELLfcK. FOR SALE. LANDS laie or Ihe Estate of Tina Cola, Esq., dee'd. William Wilson, 4'0 acres and allowante. Wet Bulfaloe township. Robert TaKsari, 400 acres and allowance, Hauler township. William P. Urady, 118 acres andailowaace, Hartlev township. Robert l.aiinner, 43?j acres and allowance. Hartley township. Apply lo JOH B. LINX. Ma. 30 Artont-T S.r rha s ChT-. 1rT. UNION BOOT AN 1 JjliuH mil 3! STllX AHEAD' Come one! coma all- and examine for vnirelves ihe largest and eheaprst stock of Home made B-ola and Shoe in I'iiiob conntv f lJusi received a FKECII Hi'PPLY oi" C lly made work at unusually low prices. '(nick Sales and Small ProCts" is the order or the day at qt IR CH', Opposite the Uauk, Lewisbur; WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc. THE undersnned. barms remoTei her Watch and Jewelry e.tablishmenl to one ol the rooms recently occupied by I'hos. ti. Irrier. (a.!j. inin? sttss Amanita I.. Zuber's Millinery fhop.) Market siren, beiween Fri nt and second, she is prepared to KeDaif naiCnCS, jeWflH- Jiabltill atches, Jewflry, Instruments, &c, j T o rt in ibe most approved and satisfaciory rcanneSa She k-eps on hand an assortment of choice JKWKLKV, for l.a liesand (ientlemen, which she ofTrrs at prices ir .uil the times. Autta I LOI KS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted a repre.rn" trr. MAIil.V S. ZIBrJR. LrwUbars, Slay -1. lsr.2. ' 'GROCERIES, IIAKI'WARE. CUIX.V WARE, SHOE FINDINGS. LASTS, icAc.afcc. 1IE have an extensive assortment of the above Unods, in which we invite ihw attention of purchasers. Call and examine the quality and price bet.. re pnrrnasms eis : where. EVANS A CUiiPEH, Lewt Q3ooii IIC105 "UftD (O00& 1 .vrir (;ovIst .v;tr i;oist yew tiuuiisr ., r.ir.r. axd wryrrnt ton all asd sr;.vrr tOK t'ALL J.TC WIXTIHI tXJH FALL AMI ni.STrRI CALL AMI .' CALL ASO Silt CALL A.D SMl CALL AM) .IHit KKKUKK. rnni at cm MKttltK, rrLl Ht a) U' KKEMKH, JTCLI HE at C KXK1IMK, SriLVK 4 Clt fwt.latrv, f". 1S2 Sumctuing KEW under the fcun ! ; rflihT 4 ft1t WTTII? I-"' X Vj'liil.'Vyt.f Z9M.JlL "V- R. ZIMMEIiVl AN. successor 'o Ilrown l . A Oswald, has received from Phiia- ileiph.a, the I.Hrart alocli ol eri i Hind ol' Tubasco, a Istisrsi. fc.c. In lsa ixbarsi ! emokine. and rme m Chewing Tobacco, Mnau". Sm..ke P.pea. Ac Ac. Call and see, it you wib to have genu ine Tobacco. We wnl be oM.ved o. -all favors. N. R. ZIMMERMAN. Lcailmrit. Jaa. IS, '63. iHI'SAIIt; I tri'KKM A1 TI FFKftis. O Wc hav an ar mem of 'h'- .r'rh-ralmachie-sa-i- f-n '-''""""i-ta A OriftB
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