Ill BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. 41 $l.ftO per Tear, alwayn In Advance. Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon, j FOB TnESIBMT, j Anll ... ... f , v . . , v V B It A II A .11 I a I t U li .H - - ' xjmKy requeat, Kev. Dr. Dickson will ' repeat hit Thanksgiving sermon, Sunday , evening neit, in lbs Methodist ebureb. I 6: -. . ., el -'.i..v I ervioe tooomoienee at oj o cir. i gj-Vt are requested to give Dotiee that t Boo. Amos MTKRd.M.C. from the Clariooj I. AMos JlTKHd.-n. v. irom toe uiarioii ... .... i-j. riot, wi address tbe people, at lnoe - i lent Hall, To-morrow (Saturday) eve- distrioi, f"""' v . " ring, ii it o cioca. na sa tv -m 0I ijbrist as evmlog again in all- excellent speaker. ! subduiog puwer aod glory we gratefully 7 ; . , i proloug our homage by tbia altar of fieri- eajf-Tbauksgivingdav obaervtd by I fioe QD , g. of doHer,acei 00 lbi tor eitixent generally, in the suspension of moUMt 0f salvation, within the fiery and liutiDese. Religious services, wiorniogend 't bloody line of these snuuitious of rooks evening, were attended by full houses. iuukiog back to the dsik dsys of fear aod Tie day was one of tbe loveliest of tba j Ambling, snd to the rapture of relief Ibat . ,, . ,. , j . . 1 came after. Vie multiply our tbauksgiv aesson, and, to add to tba abundant rea- 1 . ..... . i tng'i "d confess our obligations to renew sons for giving thanks, a despatch was ra-, .fcd pfrfe(Jt , peM0Di, ,Dd oci,, C0D eeied snnnoocing tbe great fiotcry in the j erj00 to Thy screice aod glory. Ob, vicii i'.j of Cbattaoooga. 1 had i: nut been for God ! for lo 1 our ene- - " , j mias they came uoresiated, multitudinous, Pith or a Brave 8oldikr. Died, mi,Jt fluibe(i iib tio.ory aod sure of in West Lrbauon, X. H., on- tbe 12th j suecres. Ttey eiulted 00 our mountaina; iost., Private Wii.liam H. Wnt.rE, aged : tbey revelled io our vallejs; they feasted; 23 years, G mon'ha aod 18 days, son of ! they rested; they slept; tbey 'awaked; Peter Wolfe, of Est Luff.loe. Mr. W. j ,he Br" "ronger, prouder, and bolder, i- j - n l' imj it v .j i ,erJ day; tbey spread abroad ; they wcooded iu the first r redericksburg fight. hii itnT,t.)1l ,0 ,ht ,or,g of welIlhi t0 ,ne After being furlough d ha reported for haunts of pleasure, and to tba seats of duty, but in confquensf nf the severity ! pjwer in our Capital aod abiefoitias; tbey of bis wouod, was unfitted, tie waa tbsn ! preparad to cast tbe chain of alavery transferred to tba Invalid Corpa, and but "uuod fr,u of V', d to bind ,v . . .u v v 1 j c. . ; B death together for ever. Their Company went to tbe ew hug, and Mates . . .. . . ' , . , : pretnaiura triumph waa tba mockery of oa Provost daty. He waa attacked with j (od ,nd ,, Uu, mw Wlcty) ,0j , pneumonia, and died after two daya' sick ! wa tbeira. But behind these bills waa ness. Hit remaina wera sent bom, and i beard tbe feebler march of a smaller but iuterred at the Drsi'bach burying grout.d ' "" P"uiog boat ; onward tbey hurried, 00 the 21.1. His officers and comrade j ? ""J EiD,' for ,heir eo"J toi ,beir . , . - .. ... . . Uud; footsore, wsyworo. hungry, thirsty, apeak of htm w th. highest let, a. a (ht kmlf) ,b8 J'Mnie f' man and a soldier. d,re , all, and to do all that ia Mi Ft'M nburo IrfMS. The" German I P",ible h"!" A 'first, tbey met (be , . . , ... . . o"st on the plain, and bent before it like Harmed aungr.gat.oni of tb.e pastoral . th, ,re. M . T haBd charge contemplate tbe building of a par- lhesa hills, they look their stand on these socage in ibis place tbis summer. A pre-1 jimioary meeting nas oeen oeiu...ine Teachers of Limestone township will meet l: : i. t. LIJ "PI ! t 3 tee.' School House, Saturday, 28th inst , at 9 A. M.t to organize distriat institute.. .The next meeting of the Union County Teachers' Institute will be held in riifil oburg, comineooiog Mooday, 8tb prox., and will eootinue three days... Phil ip Luhr, ao eccentric old Gorman, many jeata a eititea of thia place, died io Dau phin county, aome time since Salomon Close, son of Jscob Close, of Limestone township, fell from a horse aod beoka his arm. lelrgrnih nuomt crrMi4MM f th, star a ckmtcia Dedication at Gettysburg. 'he plaintive harmony of music, with Thursday the 13th Nov. 1803, '".honest tribute of our Chief Magistrate, ' . . ; and with all Ibis honorable attendance, long be remembered fontt imposing dsm-. bu, 0(jr bef)t hnpg jg Thy bMing 0h , oDStralioos on tbe occasion of tbe patriotio L,rd 0ur God, bices us. Ob ! Our Fath- consecration at Gettysburg, io our State, ! er, bless tbe btreaved, whether absent or on tbe spot wbcre fell or are buried many ' present. Bless our sick aod wounded of tbe heroic actors of that most important iold,eM "d "j'""- ' our rolers battle of tb. Slaveholders' Rebellion, j ?'"8 our ""'"V 1 Bless the efforts to suppress this Rebell Tbe day was exeeediogly fsir and mild j len 1Dd bIeM , ,he MJOoiltiooi of ,bji for tbe season, aod tbe throng of civil, . day, aod tbe place aod aeene for ever. obcr, well-dressed, thoughtful spectators, , As tbe trees are not dead, though their was estimated as high aa thirty thousand, j foliage is gone, so our heroes are not dead, There was a Jsrgo and fine delegation of! tn,u6n ,beir fornl " 'He". rti lery, hone..., and inf.nr,-th. I ?LP"8a It? mM I aud the spirit of their example ia here. President, some of bis Cabinet, loreigu j U fiU, the ,irj jt fi, 0r Md M Ministers, aod other dignitaries from , long as time shall last it will hover oo Washington Genersls Couch, Sobenck, these skies, aod rest 00 tbia landscape; Toubleday, Siarbl, and otbsr military j 01 ,he P'lgrims of otir own land, and of B.n-the Governors of eight or ten I lod." "r "b iti inspiration, ... , , t j j btates a delegation of tbe wounded sur- virors of tbe action from the York Hospi 1, representing the Army of tbe Poto mac eivio societies aod throngs of mi nor delegations, iu tbe procession, which wss very long, and with battle and other Sags and banners made a profound im pression upon every thoughtful heart. Arrived upon tbe battle ground, it waa long before the crowd could be composed, erbeo Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Stoce.to.1 j opened with a long comprehensive prayer,) a. follows, (closing it with tho Lord', prayer :) O r.nJ 1 n!f .k. ..v. .r T. c . ' " "." Uettyeburg and Pennsy vania. and von III .nirit "Tr' ,D,p,re.KB "hJfo remoter States, let m. .gain invoke hh2TJlTr J V.l- ,h9r'.ghW benediction, .'. we p.r 0d thesJ futlment of lbs dut.es of :his oec.sion. bollored lnl. You feel, though th. Thou bt ordained o.ee Z ?lV! L . "5 ! W0B, to! V C"M f l.he ,h Of the ny Government. .h;KTk T . mn 01 ,M tMt ""I tDe B,en of l ubordtnated to Tunion ml. . V ! ,bS f Ma if all classes, relations, ana iLr!....i!'??d lde. b' ,id " ,h Pri,0 our blended brotherho.4 of people atand severally and thoroughly apparent in Thv h,ik.k.. j . . " "'iridsee ot tbe battle. presence, we trust it is because Thou hast called us, that Tby blessing awaits us, and that Tby designs may be embodied iu ptaetical results' of tbe incalculable and imperishable good. And eo with Thy oly Apostle, aod with tbe Chureb of all iaods and eg., w, unile j tbe i0erjp,iD . 'Blessed be God, even tbe Father of our ood tbe God of .11 comfort, who eomforU eti u. iu . onr tr,bulatioM, that we ma .u e .o comtort tbem which are iu not trniihla k- .k. . . ' S.iZS"! nuinon of all angels in fellowship with II saints and in sympathy with all euffer r in remetribrsoce of Thv work. ; , - AV IB WI1H , e.erence of Thy w.ys, snd io sceord.nce "h Thv mnrA . I J . Thy word, we love and tnagoify Tb re',f , r, mt,f' rrccli0B, Tbj c;e..Jv.1 inlioite Will R. CORNELIUS. gloty, Tby redeeming grace, Thy Provi dtulU1 goodness, and tho progressive ricb- universal and everlasting adatioiitration. 1 0 behalf of all humanity whose ideal ia dTiue wboM , mtaotJ it Tbj iBlig, joit) D0, WnaJe 4it ln.po is Tby image re. ltonj ,j eap-eially io behalf of our ova nation, whose bistor has bceo eo favored, who., position ia so peerless, whose miss ioo is an sublime, and whose future ia ao , attractive, we thank Tbee fur the unepeek- able paticuve of Tbv compassion aod fur the exceBmg grealuees of Thy loviog . e kiudu.es. lo cuulemplation of Eden, i " " -.- .a. I Calvary, and Ileavtn, of Christ 10 tbe itg croM ,hf ,,,,, God, oo tne cross aod on tbe throne 017 rucks, and remained ss firm and immova ble aa they. In vain wera thay assaulted ; all art, all viflleoce, all desperation failed to dislodge them. Baffl.-d, bruised and broken, ihoir enemies retired and disap peared. Glory to God for the reeooel But, Oh, the slaio, io the fresh sets and fullness of their youag aod maoly life, wilb susb sweet memories of father aod mother, brother aod sister, wife and chil dren, maiden and friends, from the coasts beneath the Kastero star, from tbe shores of lbs Northern Lakes and rivers. From the homes of tbe midway aod the border, tbey came here to die for as and for man. kind. AUs ! haw little we can do for them. We come with humility of prayer. th ihe pathetic elrqueooe of venerable i wisdom, with the tcuder beauty of poetry, aDU coourm meir aevotioa to liberty, , . ' religion, aod God lion. Edward Everett then delivered tbe Oration. He narrated tbe deeds of tbe three days wbieb had made thia spot honored ground denounced tbe Rebell ion itself, io profound, logical, historical argument acknowledged that his appre hensions had led him "perhaps too long to tread in the patha of hopeleas compro mise" declared that whan th R.h.1 Uwieri wer, ,uMoed the hoBef mum W00d t0 their allegiance, and brotherly eonoord will prevail. W. quote the eooclusion of bit Oration : "And now fend. fellow-eitixen. of dgee of the battle. You bow feel it a new bond of union, that they (ball lay aide by aide, till a elarion louder than that which marshalled tbem to tbeeombat "" eke their lumbers. God bleat the Union J it is dearer to os for the blood of those bravo men abed is iti defence. Tb. spot, on wbieb they stood tnd fell ; these pleasant heights; the fertile plain beneath tbem ; tb. thriving village who., treet. so lately rang with the atrlogo din of war ; the fields beyond tho ridgo, where tbe aoble Reynold, held the advaooinf foe at bay, and, while bt cave un hia life, assured by bis forethought and .elf tta Abwpk ofi...-rd. ing days; ibe little atream. which wind in gat naaCWan taaa lo. .a - . LT-L a through the hills, on whose bank, in after time, the wondering ploughman will turn up, with the rude weapons of savage warfare, the fearful missiles of modern ,r,il,,""y ' ,he Seminary ridge, the pe.cb-! 0b.rd, Ccmetcr, Culf, and Wolf Hill, SIM LEWISBORG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, i R mnd Top, Kittle K .'ihd Top, buuible j nanus, henoeforward dear and famous, no ' lspsa of time, no disUtee of spsce, tb.L ! sause you to be forgitteo. "Tbe whole : earth," said Pericles, as be stood over the ' remains of bis fellow-eitiieoa, who bad j fallen io tbe first year of tbe Peloponoe j sian war, "the whole eartb ia 'be eepul i cbre of illustrious men." All time, be j niigbl bsve added, i. the milleniutn of their gl'ry. Surely I would do 0 injus i tics to tbe other noble aobievemeuta of tba ' war, wbieb have ulL-eted stub honor 00 i both arms of tbe service, and have enti tled tbe armies aud nary of tbe U tilted State., their officers, and man, to the warmest thanks aod tbe riebeat rewards wbiab s grateful people eau pay. But tbey, 1 am sure, will join u. ia e)iug, aa we bid farewell to the dust of these martyr-heroes, that, wheresoever through ' out the civiliiud world tbe aceounta of tbia I great warfare are read, sod down to the j lateat period of recorded time, iu the 1 glorioue aneals of our common country, i tbere will be ao brighter page than that which relates TDE BATTLES of u ITTY8- BUBO." The following, written by Bi.nJ. B. French, Esq., of Wssbiogtca city, (who composed it after reaobiog Gettyaburg, Mr. Longfellow having failed,) was then sung by four Baltimore gentleman, to a most pathetic air. Tbe music the words tbe occasion brought lean lo "many ao eye unused to weep :" Ti, hot r"ouS Tht rrt, wher.. io th.tr grvfM, W plweour Cuonlr)'s brr, V. ho frit in KrJoj' Solj aw, fighliug for LibTtm aa. Laws- lt uars boup4. flara lt th.m reft Ael SMiumcr . Ii.at aud V. loter's sold gball gluw aiS Iran abova tliia ooulj A ttir.uaaaJ jr.r .haU paaa aav. A hatioa .till aball muurn thia clay, Which now toblart. Ilr( b,ra thajr fi.II, Oft tbali tbe wiSvv'a uut ba ibad (lit .ball food .rDta mourn tuair dead, The oriban hrr. abatl knal anl e.', Aod mai-l-na, whera tbair lovara alaap, I b.ir woe, snail tall. Great 0M Id Beavenl Shall all (hia mar blaod b ibad hhall a. (bu. laourn our gloriou. dead-, (lb, ahall liie .nd be wrath and woe, Ibe kiM-ll Kraedooi'e o.arUirow A Coantry rieea f It will ncd bet We trnat,i Ood 1 Tby graelans lowf To aid ua iu aur datkaat hour. Thle be our prefer "O father I eaTO A people's rreodoat (Vnaa Iu gre All ptaue to Thee!" The tall form of President AbiAIIAM j Lincoln waa next seen, and every sound was husbed ss be read, slowly, distioetly, aod in a voiee that reached every ear in I clioed to hear, tbe followiog ahort, pithy, j cbaraeteristie address : Fellow Citizens ! Four score aad aevea years ago, our father, brought forth ' upon ibis cootinsnl a new nation, couooi ! ed in liberty, and dedicated to the prop , oaitioo that all men are created equal. Now, we are engaged in a great oivil war, testing whether that nation, or any ; natioa so conceived aod eo dedica ted, can long endure. We are met on a general battle-field of that war; we are j met to dedicate a portion of it, aa the final ! resting place of those who here gave their lives, tbst tbat cation might live. It ia altogether fitting and proper that wo should do this. But, in a Isrger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not eooeeerate, I we oao not ballow this ground. The brave meo, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or to detraot. Tho world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the liviog, rather to be dedicated here to the unfin. ithed work thai tbey have thue far eo nobly carried on. It ia rather for us, here, to bo dedieatcd to tbo great task rsmsining before ue, that from tbeae hon ored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which tbey here gave the last full measure of dsvotioa. Tbat wo here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died ia vain. Tbat the nation hall, under God, have a new birth of freedom, and tbat tho Government of Ike' people, by the people and for tbo people, aball not perish from the earth. This comprehensive addresa wss tho first to stir the applause of the measee, tad tbe cheers given attested how wall ka bad touehed their bssrts. Tbe followiog wet sung (so it ia alleged) by somebody with musie, though oot one io a thousand seems to have known ofi t, DIROE snog at the Coneaeratloa of th. Solttle Oeeje. lary. ueuysburg. Pennsylvania. wote by Jamas e). Hereival. Musk by A. Delany. Arranged Ibr band an. vvieaa, ay a. aurgnelo. O it la pari for oar eoaatry to die, where ranks are contending. Bright ia tba wreath of ear tame ; (lory .walla t Ibr ayal Glory, that never la dlaa, shining on with a light barer enatng- Olory that never shall flada, aaver, 0 never away 1 O It la tweet for onr country to die . how softly re Warrior youth on hia Mar, wet by the tears of Ma Wat by a anther's wars, taara; they erawa him garlands of rosea. Weep, one then joyously tarn, bright where be trlasitha above. Xot la Klyeian S.Ida, by the till ebltvtoae river, Kot ha the la loo of tho bleat, ovor tho blue rolling ana; Bat oa Olympian heights ahall dwell tbe devoted ferovert I bare ahall a ramble tha good, than Ua wlae, valiant and free. 0 than how treat for ear nemo try to die, in the front runs 10 penen. First with oar braaet to tha Ibe, victory's ahsat la mv oar: Long they a or tataee shall crown, la stage ear nvrmo- rvehenah Wa ahall look forth from our heaven, nleaeid the tweet manic to hear. Rev. Dr. Bougbter implored n bene dic tion on the work of tho day tha Marino Band played "Old Hundred" and Ihe crowd passed down Cemetery Hill again. Some nooonnlof Ibe field, and of my visit, I may give you if I gat tha time, from Philad. ' - w. Somk Tuaitip. Jehn Durand, of Her rick, presented u with a Turnip oa Mon day last, which weighed Twelve-and-a Half Pounds. Who can beat this. Aa the Irishman said, "a doson oieh would be Ihe makin of n decent msn'i mala !" Bradford Artpu. I. anybody in Union coun'y prepared to beat tbe Bradford man's root ? Shall be bippy to report them, if so, j ' AIlllISWKI ! The Wi!liamport Gazette chronicles a! aeries nf fires wbieb occurred l hire receat ly. Ou the 1 1 tb inst., the new Methodist i church wis three times on fire, but eaeh ' time toe Dainea were .liinguuoe'i ueiuro much damage was doue. The next day, ! Dickinson Seminary was fired, aad nar rowly e tea ted dsairuetion. Aod ou ibe undrv things. Tbeae nredu I been advauocd every autumn of our rco , ollection. Wo don't believe that var- mints" know any more than men about the wee; her or anything else. The new American bird ?we hundred nouud Parroti. They principally hover about Charleston, and oocasioaally enter j tbe dweUiogc of otliseos. Soulbero orni ! tbologists acknowledge it to be the black I pall" Psrrolt. Latest Krews Victory at Chatunooga ! Despatches from Chattanooga, dated Nov. 25, state, tbat our arm. have been . it, : li. l.i n :.i a " - . - ... , . . l,.i. ..... - i ! oay lultowinf , a aiauia ueiuu(iuH .v ..u.K. , a ,d OB Commission. Advances msde ; acres ol Rood iirov'uu. .ow - - - , . . Uilltaso, a duelling beIootug to John I miisi la.' Nov. SS. nS of cnltivation. prmTacMig JO ba. of wheat per FOR SALE. ;il)m.n,aud a barn owned byKdard ! . 1 acre. W"iZ'"" LL tbat wall-known Famt, erwrahiwe; Doaa.llw.r.de..ro,.d. About tbe s.m. ( olU.t.ul, t,h,rir.Utt-a.llo I A . A. , . A. time a wood.o building belonging lo Geo. w HEKEAd.the Hon. SAM'L awwrus. i " rr e Z "L'"' P P """ JT T? r".1 iV Fleming took fire, but was not much dam- W frequent Judge for the 20,h Judina. , 7a7d .erLTeason.b.e. Appr XnT', Fe., C?."h' !.a.j " District of fennsylvania, composed of tbe ; JOHN UEBaHAM. Rvey and others, and i"Mns tree TBO ,8,d- counties of Un.ou, M,tB,n and Snyder, and Elimsnarl Nov t3, Iw3w3rd impntvemeato are a food Hows. 4 Weather prophet, are prediotiai a aevsre J wstaest.. adJ Wali.e4,Ao. ! El.msp.n. Nov. .3. r-i H .e.ad other eo. .t Hv winter, because oertai. animal. . re doing --'-.oncoun, Farm for Sale. .'.wVe. L "Z.Tn'ZZZ engaged in a aerie, of battle, wilb Ursgg, I Iu jepeBjrue, 0f ,he United States of Araeri and are eotirolv victorious. Geo- Hooker ca Uod save tbe Commnawealth I I tu.. um.. u.n ail drove tbe enemy from Lookout Mountain, and took poesessioo, capturing about 2,500 prisoners. The enemy moved southward ly and oocupied Missionary Ridge, a ear Chieetnauga. They were again ataoked, and after severe fighting wera driven from tbe latter place aud thrown against Gan. Sberman'e force., who opened on them, and tbey were forced lo break, aad aeek safety in disorded Bight down tbo western lope of the Ridge. We have oaptured not lest than 5,000 pruonerc, aad perhaps 10,000. Gen. Hooker ia trying lo inter cept Ike enemy at Rossville. Forty pi, ces of artillery were taken ; Hooker oap tured five boiea af new muskets on Look out Mountain. Wo arc in entire possess ion of tbo field, and bave control of Ihe railroad and river to Bridgeport. Our loss has not bseo definitely .soertained, but is elated at 300 killed and 2,500 wounded. OSeial despatch, received at Wash- ingion on the 26th .tatc that Bragg is on tbe retreat, aad onr forese are in pursuit. Tbe following has been received, addresa- ed 10 Qea. Halleok : n ac ,i,i... Chattanooga, Not. 25. Although the battle last-d from early dawn to dark this evening, I believe I am not premature in nnfimineinw a aomnlete viotorv ovor : Hragg. Lookout MuoUin Top, all tbe rifle pit. in Chattanooga Valley, and Missionary ilidge eotire, nave Been carri ed, and are now held by ne. U.S. GRANT, Mej. Gen. WAsnirioTow, Nor. 26. Offici.I infor mation from Oen. Huroside down to the 23d inst., induce, the belief that he ia cafe. He will be supplied aod reinforced. Onr Tbanki. A meeting of tho members of Co. H, let -rovoet Battalion. S Mo. Pa. Vola.. wa. hell at hvaS-' aiMrreva. Carao Ci.faent. Lewi.hurc. Pa.oa (be 'id in.t. which waa orgaataed by calling Cayt William M.Scbrock to the chair, and er.pniotinjt Lieut. John M. Schrocfc VIra rreeliieut. and Sergt. J. K. Millar SVcrvt.ry On motlow of B. V. Snvder, Lieut. Silfeoua Tbamaa. SergU. II. U. Sim and A K. Humbert, wore appointed a committee on reanlutinue, who reported the billowing, wbtrb were unaahttow.ly adopted Whereait. It baa pleeard an all wlee ProvidoBea to afflict a nomher of onr men by dieeaae; th.r.Sre Keaolved, That we aubmtt ia aorrow to tba afflicting vieitatfoa of Prevtdeooa. 3. That Mrs Moaerr and Mra. WHore havo onr alnorra thank, for their kindneaa manlfeated in behalf of onr eick, by faralahingoomnirtabw luartere and klad treatment. .. . S. That tha ladles of Lewisburg. generally, have ooi thanba for tha many kind Mia la mialaunng to ear tick in camp. . . . 4. That tha Htlaena of lawleburg rlnva monilsetrt their loyalty arnl leally to tbo Canatllnttoa by their any hnepitalittee toward, tha oompany durlag oar abort etav with them. . . 5. Thatwa rejotoe (hat tho eWvenaof Lawlaborg have no eymptthy with Aorrtrru OipwcrWr. who, alike with Southern Traitor., teak to deetroy our onee happy and pToenevoiie Union. a. That (he reflection of Preeldent Lincoln ikr tba enaolog term would he hailed bv all loyal eltlaenaaatha death blow to the en-called goathera ronfedereey. T. That the proceedtnge af thia meeting he publUhcd In tba Lawlaburg CVimtcte. Corrected Wtckfy Wheat, Rye Corn, old Oata Flaxseed Dried Apples FirkinButtcr Fresh Butter.. 1,50 Eggs 1,05 Tallow 1,00 Lard 20 .. 10 ... 10 ...6,75 70 ... 50 8 6 ....13 70 Clover teed.. Wool Potatoes Shoulder Ribs & Sides 2,00 51b 18 25 Raae 4. 5. and 6 Ham Barley 90 to 11,00 Country Soap 4 & 6 taARRSfiOa By T. C. IT. Letnbach. ISth IneL, ITltVIlT FArST aad Mias SARAII rhBDRRICK, both or BuOaloa Twp. By tba tama.iath Inst., ItRItRT RO0TI9. of Shlp bcnibnrg. and Mist BLLE7I WIIBRLRR, othl place. In Rtehlaod Center, Wlamntla. on tho let lort., by Rev. J. H. Mather. WILLIAM BARNVH orn.rton. nd UlM ADA M. eldcat daaghtar of U. W. Frioa, formerly of I Lowieburg. j In Rellnaarova. on tha 2Sth tort., hv Rav. S. Domer. 8. r. OKXttORf and Mias A5NIB KXIGHT, both of Seltntgrovw. DlCTJ, In lewla township, ISth Inat, SAMCIL SWKNOKt, aged Sa yoara, S toealaa and 3daya. Ia MHWaharg, 14th lawt, Mrs. WALBORS, aged SJ year and S atontbs. In Danville, SDth Intt, RT.TZABRTTI, wilb of Mark Myers, in her 64th year. Alee, 24 inat., BoruIA, nib of John Uorn, ia herSOth year. CAUTION. V. hereby caution the publ ic against negotiating a note drawn bv A...!w U.ir. ax " i aavg S'w w ws UTtwj ABsaa urn wwuga., V,s . vBk (Al (.( a date, dated Nov. IT. f63, for the sum of $45.00. As I bave received no consideration for the Bote,-1 will not pay the same. X FRANK KEEN AN. FOR SALS. A YOKE of first ma. hwaww -.ll.Krnlre i A worlnneOXE , V ' , .Not S? FHANCW WILSON -- NOV. 27, 1863. A. ELTON cVCo., Commission lUmuants, sari lealm la Leather, Sumac, Sluef and Calf Skin, Fbsiaapipnia. IH63, and lo me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Conn of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Quarter Sesicns at LEWI BURG, for the county of UNION, on the Third Monday of DEC (being th. Sllst day) and to continue one week. .Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor- oner, JttNlicea of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of Union, lo appear in their own proper per von t with their records, tsuui- anions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which of iheir offices and in lueir DehAla appertain to oe none , req an v, n - nesses and other persons prosecuur.g io belialf of the Commonwealth agaitst any peri.ua rr nersons. are reqatred to be tln and there j attending;, aud not depart without leave at their peril, jurors are reiiueiiru iu uc puutvu' iw their attendance at the appointed time ag:era ble to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher iffs OtHce in Lewisburg, the ltiib day cf u . . . . amrt . . k. Q..L f i V- a., r. ald sum i . oueria REGISTER'S NOTICK. "VTOTICE is hereby given, to all concerned, that the following named persons have scaled their accounts in the Register's Office al Lewisburg, Union county, and that th. said accounts will be presented for confirm- ation and allowance at the Orphan.' Court to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of Union, on tbe third MONDAY of December next, being the 511st day of said month, viz : 1. The first aud final account of William Spans. Guardian of Sarah Kurtz, a minor daughter of Stephen Kuril, and legatee of Jacob Boyer, dee'd. 3. The first account of John O. Boggs, executor of Maria Jf. Urmham, late ef Lewis burg, dee'd. 9. The account of William Young, ad ministrator of AoroAam Spigtlm'ytr, late of Buffaloe township, dee'd. 4. The final account of Franklin and Isaac I Hummel, administrators of Hamuli Hummtl, late of Union township, dec d. 6. Tbe final acconni of Noah R. Zimmer man, administrator of John Kuhtl, late of Buffaloe township, dee'd. 6. Tb. account of George Hill, adminis trator of John FUhcr, late of Brady lownahip. dec d 7. The account of George Dreisba.h. , guardian of Henry Bak. one of the children Umc L- B"k Ul of Mlm- r. ' The account of George Dreisbach. guardian of Mart; C. Brek, one of the minor children of Isaac L. Beck, lata of Miifiinburg, drcU " 9. The .Ceonni of John Reber. late of the borough of Mitllinburg. dee'd, who was the ex.cutor or tbe last will and testament of Laae L. Beck, late of the same borough, de- eeased, as exhibited by Daniel Reber and rTnnra Kk..lrl.r .itminiitnlnn nf lhotarai ! nf ihcai.i Ji.hn Rhr H.epiuit. ,nfar atll. had administered the estate of his testator at his death. GRIGGS MARSH. Dep'y Register. Register's Office, Lewisburg, Nov. 19. IPCS ESTRATS. G" AME to tbe premises of Ibe subscriber, in Lewis township. Union Co.. about two months ago,, 1?. 7..?r two white SHEEP a Buck and a " Kl V.! pay cn.i5rji " -"y v. kikj ill be disposed ol according to law. Nov.l6,1863pd JACOB SPIGELMYER. PHILIP GOODMAN, Clothing Manufacturer, AND DKALRR 15 QHNTS' FUKlalSHLNG GOODS, fcc, Opposite Iletzcl's Hotel, .cwlnbura:, t'nlon Co., Pa, JTEEPS constantly oa hand a large stock CLOTHS, CASSIJtEUL'S, SATTINETS, VESTIXG3, &c. Garments Cut by a skilful Cutler. Men and Boys' Clothing made to order. 1022 THE subscriber has opened a Family Grocer More in Mrs. Crier's Building, East end of Market street, Sooth side.where he has .good stork cf TEAS,COFFEE, SPICES, SVG AHS, MOLASSES, fc TOBACCO AND ftlitAHH. Butter, Eggt, ke. kc. Which are offered CHEAP FCX CASH tj JOSEPH ECKBERT, Agent Lewisburg, Nov. 9, 1863 Auditor Notice. IN the Orphana' Court for ihe eoontv of Union Estate of Wimisi Tata, late of Hartley township in said county, dee'd. The Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Samuel C. Tate and Robert Foster. Adminis trators of the estate of said decedent, will meet all parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on Friday, the llth day of Dec ember, 1863, at I o'clock. P M, at his Office in L.wisburg. JOHN B. UN N, Auditor THE RURAL ABERI0ABL rt But Vnfn far Jwrmera aaX yvvnf Ormnn tight Jhllart Ycminmar anlg Tvtntjf eAiorvVvt I I WANT 10,000 club agents to circulate the Rural American, t'tica, N. Y. Volume HI commences January 1st, l4. Paper free in club subscribers in December. This is decidedly ihe best and cheapest farmer's na lrn" rower PaP" ta "l"ence- ' r'f. "d L"0"1! l?.."".,c" f UlsJ nHT ts)K ArH 1. r.O KDOWj v ""-.77 . T of all oioenee. or One Dollar worth of Buaeell'e llreat PtoliBc i-trawbany Manta (ho largeet aad moel ; pro- dnctivo la tho world, many or -nice ar -' J large aa bene1 etga! oMrEvery pereon who romrte SI : ,V . .i n. ,n j.nuarv next, and thro' lSi',4. riamplo oopiea eeni rrao w. . 'ty"---- - fall detaiio syoetuwiy I eovrue, aret i-""-- . ter. and other clot .eavnu ,f counter. BII1HT Oi.l.LAS in preoiioma awovery emn of T-entv .orrwlb.r.1 I have an lme-.u iy or eK.lceM grapevin . allot luv arero aa rv ( i roe ,inFnr. . . . . - ---- Adireai r. B. MI.R, Clinton, uneioavo,.- . J.IVUW .; . ...... v.iJi r-. ' , :- ,- IOO "THE UNION," established in lSU--Hwle No- 2,644. "CHRONICLE," estaMFsbed in 1S43 Whole No., 1,023. Heal Estate. AT FfAlv'ATE SILK. rpHE subscriber offers hi valuable proper I iv situate al Elim'port, l.rc Co., on the public road Irairiuw from Lewisburg- to Jersey Shore aad Wiiliarotport, six unlet aoont a i ranuE aoata-west Quarter of section 17, 1 town s7, north range a, eat .f the 4ih priQcipal meridian. Tbe said Farm lies ! ., ,,. .. -...t, nf um cit nf j tWO BUM Ortt 0 ft C"J 01 rittrt, IB StnpbeMOa CO., WlnOlS, has aboot Porly Acres nnder eoltivaiiim.ariib . House andotherOuibuilrtines; is watered j by one of tb. must beautiful Springs in the coaaty, and the balance of Ihe tract is covered , Dy a thrifty growth of timber, I Every acre of Ihe farm is susceptible of 1 cultivation, and waen suusdij nnpruvru would make one of tbe moat inviting resi dencet ia Illinois. For particularsenquire of Francis Wilson, i f Lewisburg, Pa., baru'l B H.irris, of Free purt, 111., or tbe subscriber., at Savanna. 111. E. CHAMBEKLLN. Nov. SO, 1 S63 U H. BO W EN . Farm and Woodland for Sale. ON Tuesday tbe 1st Dec, I will rnvr at publi: sale, on tbe premises near Kelly X Roads, mv Farm of 7S Acres limestone grav el land, all under ealtivalicn, and having on I mil a two-storey veaiber boardei Log j Ho ewe. Log Barn 35 hr S3 feel, and suitable OufbtfiMfngs", There is a good Or chard, two Springs on tbe place, and rnsnicg : water through it. , ; Also a tract of 26 Acres Woodland, aboot j . mile from the Farm (tale at 1 P. M .. when terms will be made known br ABRAHAM LEIB. Kelly tp, Nov. 17. 1S63 pd HOUSE &. WAGON MAKER'S SHOP FOR RENT from lot April next.f The pruoenv is al the corner nearSoJ. the Fair Ground Tollhouse, one mile frort Lewisburg. There is a Paint room attached lo the shop where Wagons and Buggies have heed marfe. Over as acre of eround is at- tached'iotbe House.and comprises a Garden,) and Fruit Trees. (The Blacksmith shop ; attached is rented.) FRANCIS WILSON Buffaloe Twp.Nuv. 17, 1S63 PUBLIC SALE. WILT, be offered at sale, on the premises of tbe late Jkii Ktsrsa, in While Deer Twp, Union Co, oa Satcbdat, 2Ut Not. 1863, commencing at 10 o'clock, A M. the Farm f 104S ACre?9 more or less, of Limestone soil, adjoining land, of Urbanus Ranck. David ssamaeyana otnersooui so acres uunrrgoou i cob'guea uni iietr uu. by en bottle or quantify. cultivation, and 20 well timbered. Tbere is 1 " a two-storey frame log House, weather .s-eA, boaps ! Soaps I for W asbing, SLftT boarded, frame Barn. Outbuildings. anlsl f removing Cir-n, and (or Vental aurvonva. Orchard, aad a good Sprinz of water, on ibe farm. Also a Rifle, a Copper aod an Iron Ken!e. Conking Stove and Pipe. 6 scaps of Bees, 3 Fox 1'raps, Looking Glass and other Personal ' Property. Terms made known at sale by I MARTIN KEEFKR. White Deer, Oct. 31. for tbe Heirs Adjouracd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an orderof the Orphans" Loort of Union county, will be sold ai Public sale, on the premises, Tburoday, 111b D?Q. IScia, at 1 P M, the following described Real Estate s tio. I, all that certain tract of land, situate iu White Deer township, I'nion connty. bonndrd by lands of Jacob Stall!, Paul Die'l fenderfer. Samuel Gemberlinj, Joseph Kline. Widow Robins, and others, containing 100 Acres more or less, having thereon erected two Dwelling Houses, Barn, and other out buildings, with the appurtenances. Ao 2, all that certain lot of gronnd situate in th. town of New Columbia, numbered in the t"wn-plan of said town No 2, adjoining, Lot o 1 on the south. W ater street on the west, and the 8usquehanna river on the east, containing one fourth of an acre moreqr less, with Ihe appurtenances. Terms and conditions made known at sale by THOMAS ARBLXKI.E. Administrator of Dtvtn Sixriaa, dee'd Valuable Farm and Business Stand FOR SALE, situate in Lewis township. Union Co, Penn'a. containing 110 Acres, more or less, about twenty acres of flood limber, thesernainder clear and in a good state of cnltivation. On it are erected a food Bank Barn, a large two storey Dwelling House. Spring House and oiher ont buildings, a large Orchard, and never failing water in the barnyard. About half the farm is Lime stone ground. Also another tract of land, adjoining; the above farm, containing sbout 38 Acres all cleared, on which are erected a new Foundry and .Machine Shop cu feet by 30 feet, three .inn.. h,ah wr.lh a Block Mmith hne. Ac I .....j l. .. . u, i-. ' r . attached. It contains a rtteam Etigine of lea horse power, turning lathes, drills, saws. (both circular and nnrishl.l elaner. and a vanetv , rf mols belonging 10 a Machine bhop. Also three good dwelling houses, aa excellent spnng or never tailing water, and a small Orchard of choice fruit. This property would make also an e tr el lent Tannery, being situaietl in a good coun- . . t i. --j j . , y lur nan, aim poon waier nanny io liie buildintT, which can be piped into the building with but li'lle entl A line hnln.ti wim out ii. tie cost, a targe oasiness in manniactoring tiover nniiers aas reen oar- ried un by this establihinent. It will be sold j to suit purchasers, with as mnch of ib. Ma-; ebinery as the buyer may want. For further particulars, apply to the subscribers residing on and near the above mentioned premises. JOSEPH SANDERS. GEO. W. MYERS. An. 4 Attorneys in fsct of Christian Re if Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers for ssle at Private Sale Two Faroe a situated near the boroegh of Hartleton. One in Hartley township, containing a be at jftO Acrea, adjoining lands of Jaeob Fees, Jacob smith aad others, with a good Honse, Barn, aad- other buildings ihereoo. The other ia Lewis towaship.'eontaining about 130 Acrea, with new Brick Hon. Bang- Barn and other Outbuildings, ailininiag , . f . h,,...- tv, ur..ir ...I " " "" For further information, inquire of the ... ... ...... n , snovrnoer. resintng m ri aniey rownsnip. or c H.wrrt Hat VI E.-a II HartleMn t r..li:h i Oct. U R. V. B. LINCOLN mm VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. FOR MALE. Thai .ear. wvll-bnhvvav twn-storer.di.aWe Bnr.li I sj with an Oil Kitchen. a4 Bitu on tba pcrgau es at the wen ervt of Market St. I.ewiahasf, between 7th and h Sis. There is a Wall m ibe Lot. and all kind of food flail Treea i u I1 inr. l.ol 74 feel Ironi. June REt BEN aril Pan. r I I acres in Holder, me values eioejrwa ssd in a good state f cnlrivalioa. Alr the? half of a lot of ground , tcatwa oo the Limestone idge, .rtj unrnft asaA George Rub! and others and coatauaiag aboal 80 perches. For fanher partianlarv. eutftstve ef Wa. SJL Shiti, on tbe preaaises, or of JACOB Sl'lCELMOTKK. iFor Suit, A DOUBLE HOUSE, ('rtb tot) aailablaj fur two families. It n aitoatad vm Jior.h Foorih street. J'nf re are a gm.d at", ble ai.d other outuuudings. and a navar (ai. ing well of water on the premises. TjT pal Itculars aad terms enquire of ADAM BEAT1R Lewisbarj, April 24, IH63. if m uu, TWO desirable BUILDING LOTletteafaj on Brnwo street. (Kiver riAtJ.J Lewia burg. Inquire of H. GEKHAKT, Sd at. aeac Market June 17 FOR RENT. TWUteTOBEY Brick HtlUSE andaav LOT oa North Feunh street. I an i March I. 'ext. H. P. SUKLLtK. A Salvo for l'lles. HAVE on band for sale, ai tfr erate pr pot, a CERTAIN CURB ft Ibat distrac I ting disease. It is t ord pr para iron, tons; tested, which I never knew to fail, aad I eaw give names of persons cured to those akMg ,U CHARLES MACS River Road. Lewishorg. SepL 3 For sale also at Goodman,' Store llomrnnih eTI'ril''' wltnra0! lUaiUIUUlH UlU SWIW BENNETT BRO'S, anecoatore oT f..Cauwcu. MOST respectfully inform the publie that I bey have assumed control ot Ihe abwvw evtaoit.'hmeat, aud just ree'd a fresh awppif of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, White Lead, Varnishes, Putty, Glass. Coal Oil, Machiaw Oil, Pure Spices, Dyestuffs, Ac. Toilet Articles, a fine as.or'ment Cxtra-U of Ueriieou'e. Haul',, Uawley'e. tilenn'a, .aain'. n.l Ml.. muLbrtu-r.. Aiao a In. .nil -. .f Pocket Books, Purses, Port Folios, Combe, Brucbeo, rVicket Kntvee, Peiaeove of amalteam and kiigwa manufacture, .Hiii.B.iy, choose Cafara aatt lobeoco. . Lamps ! rioid. Lamps!! Coal Oil, and Liquid Rennet, Cox's .Sparkling (eelatiae (or making deiick.aedaorta.riavoriag i, Vauiiia,OraaMe, L moo. Pea. h, Almund. Wu(ineg.toierw Ac Aiao many other preparatione uw culinaxy , arp ... Vines and Liquors esprcssly for Medseinal porpoeeo. rhywciami and patiantB deaifliig a irood 'luahty, would do w.ll to call bvture puraUaaiaa laewhera. We are ellin?, at very low rates. gallon, half gallon, and quart Spicing Jam. Onr Tinctures, Syrups, Ointment. and other fbarmaeniticai prrparauaoa, are manametw red by onr-elvcti.from puxedruga, aadare wuraated aa bo or officinal atreagth. CP"The janior member of ihe Arm having attended tbe College of Pharmacy, and had a number ol year' experience in the Urog and Prescnpiion business, both in the country and Phllade.phia. levels competent la eomnunnrf I any prescription that the Physicians or public, j may favor ihem with. We invite a call, feeling- confident that wa can supply ihe wants of ail, on terms in their satisfaction. . G. BENNETT. Lewisiurg, Oct 30. W. A. BENNETT VENDUE CRYER. - HAVING made application for Litem ta cry TeNdaes, tne subscriber is prepared lo attend to .alia iu that line. Terms moderate. DANIEL M. RENNER Buffaloe Twp, Oct- 6, 18(3 w Estate of Jacob Verger. c rw i Notice of Partition of Estate of 1 1. .. Jacob Yerger, iate of the Borough ( w J of Hattieton, dee'd. A Writ of Partition or thi Real E-titc of Jacob Tarr, late of the buroozh of Hartieta. Cmon evanlv. ac d, waned out t tbe orphan' court boM at Lewu'ourg In and for eald county of Union, the lb'djy of cvpwn:!.-? A. I), ism, and la WM .1 reeved, eettroi forth that th. I aforesaid Jacob Yenrer.did. uo tba tub JnilJ-.l,. . I l , !), make hlela-t will tnd Mtemeotiu wiikb h ide a diepneltlon of the srr. .L-r aart af bu real MUla Sard will waeduly peered beloro the ResMtrr ol Cna.ni ooumy, aad letterateatameolnry tewd to John Y.rc-v aod Lfwia Iirn-r. tho eaecuu.ra tbervia aaawd. Ibaa aud te.Uktor left umue six chiiJren lrvng. lo wit: John, reaidlug la tha boroogh of Hartieeov.. in aaid eowat. Sdward. rceldina in Lcwls townaoip. in aaid eoua(y Ce'.liarioe. Intermarried oi'h !hnco llauot. rc.iding im Trevortow, Morthumberlend eouoly; Lewie, ale reeMV ina In aaid boroucb of liarll.un; end r.ml.y Azalea. t r-tdin m eaid boroah. bo wine a minor aod having ! Iiaaiai Lena Ibr her guardian; awl tbo Irene af two) . aVeraaed dauchtcrs to wif hi dao8ler Snlia Anm, 1 dc d, u married flr.l to Jha INacaiord.and had by him iwue lour children, to wit : e.mu.1 BlackAwd wbei to n.,,,., tr.wn.bip. John aiarkford wbe rcidee ra-Juninta county. Uaronno waa laiatwrmaTrtool witb JiKvfaRrrm.r au.i reside, in lillbeiiw.Cvwtro Co and Chctv iotermarried wi(h William Baker aod re- aideaia Mi Jdleburg. Border eoontv. and after the link of aaid John Blftrkftd,MKl Julia Ann, late Julia Aawj Terger, married Jeeee Sampe.1, af aaid borowwh of llae tietou, by wbom ebo ba.1 ia.no two ohildreo, to wMl Mary .4am owl and !avillar!amp.l,wbeare both avjoavr. and havo Sdward Terser tor sheer guardian ; aad ehoi other dreeeaed daughter of eaid te(a(or. Klianbeah, aha waa intermarried with Wm. L. Mnaeer, and UM tjeno daothtor named Bmojn, who m a minor ovev trearteonj year, of ago and haa no guardian. - And twrtbrr no represent, that hia nam tatVr died Mixed ef SAe know ing deaetibed rani aetata, of which ho dvtoom no notion of in eatd laet will and teetament. to wit: a liaieerere quarry, aitaate in Lewie towoabbp, Itoiow oonntv. Iw n-la in width and etx rode lontdjoiniag land el (.core RroWhrr. Jamb llilhi.h anil tbe Public rood : aleo tbo wnditioVd half part of a Iran ef timber lead etteate la Lewis towuabip, Uai..n eonoly. containing .isty eight acrra atom ar loot, adjoining made of Anlboov Le-vre. John and leaao KeUb. Jacob Free, wad Bulmlo Mooaa. ain; and alao a treat of lead rtluelv in Hartley town hip, I'nion oonntv. beiug improved land, ootaiwioe thirty-niuo acrea ejore or Urm. aiUmoiag laada ot Dool Slrouao, Mark Ualipenay, Henry LeU.be w, and Oavi. 'lTIi:R i harehy given te tbo be ire tnd artel I reooa. ern(otie.or ItanUli of lh af..nal Jamb v-nier. . ..... k - .... ,L veluet.eoi fneco. toat an ,o.ue.. r V ,, . of the ahdve dearnted r I eetale. will eo beM en laa premier, oa Tae.v. the MH-T of . V''"! iomert at the puldu- b. of Wm u oltjn lh-hevnaga, 1 .rf U.,,1-1.... e..nntv f .reeoel. al l..rbvh.A. M.