ill! mi Diii l;IIWlwjJjIo IiIE L'M'-'N." estaSlisieJ in I SI t Whole So- 2,615. V.'OHDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 18C3. niROX'Or.E." eslaMMeJ in lSWaule No, 1,024. (f 1.50 per ifnr, aiuays in abiicc. rrr.u-ni:D sii-:f KLT Toey V.rnin & Friday Afternoon Ann til .V",fT. 'V -IXUl" l cmirreading them. Waot.FsoMB l.j Geo. Thomas bu iasoed General Orders di-booor.bly dis- . . . P ... ,;, 15 Cin. " V-"ri ..iui-, . - c for various offeoces.ioeludiog drunkenness, feigniog sickness spreading f.lse rumor., Bermittini! moo ti plunder, misbehavior io Lot of .be BCt, ibeful eowtrdiee, iroot 01 me rBe .! grow disloytlty, a.-nooe. pr.c.c, -u- CDJuctaubecomiog officer, tod gentlemen, . . . v,f5oo. noli - F-liangiioF, b m . . ay, wtt this vetr ptrticipt'ed io, we De- liee, by til the loyal Sutes, the Gofer Bors concurring io the day suggested by ih Pri.inL Kidioff that day from ...... . J:! J'b.ladelpb.. to li.msourg, o, n..oB and Lebanon, we bad oec.M.m to observe the nnwooted CLtsation from buines,and ,b. popular observance of the day-some of tbe farming population paying it tbe least reepfct, probably for the reason that tbey "dou't take tbe papers.' Very generally, tbe occasion was impro ved for tbe collection of n.eaus to comfort our soldiers ani tailors, and those suffering from the barbarities of Uebcl prifoos io particular. Io I'bil.d., at the principal meeting in an Episcopal house for that purpne,aboa' $13,009 were realized. In the Locust i. M. K Cbapel in Harris- burg, j rou were ootainea, at a meeting yr.M.i. d uvrr Lv liov Curtio. and address- ed by lt-v. Me-.-n Lrp'irt and Patterson, of the Tulad. Ohrictian Commission. The latter gentleman, io detailing 60.ne of tbe inbuuian atrocitioji t racticd by the lleb- els upon rur prisoners at Richmond, men- i tiooed tbe case of Alfred Cildwell, of j Milton, who wat imorc thoiie returned to .1 1 ' - ; -...ln..t.n , Un l . .1 K... n , , ' . , , to starved and abused that eve. youthful wgor eouia not ne raiiien, ana, tru.ung and bopinc io Gd, he died in bis mother's arms another martyr to tbe cause of p;-i. Thia ..n, m.n t,t. to he - ' v J ? one of Ihe graudeoos of tbe late Uriah Si!4.y, of Keily Tp ) Tbe gentlemen speakers bad cot 6 fence that tbe Rebels , ould honorably appropriate, Io our im- rri-ooed btetbreo, the clothing and food 11 r. .v.. a. I i sent especially for that purpose, tnd (al- thousb some thirk tboe Sends will steal .. r : . . - r.;..ni9. ... all or a poruou ot II, W ip ...j:. - f,..rt t,rt Istcs amounts of tbe ru"'"r .:ry..- !u . . .... best ul cverTining lor tue wiuu vi i brothers to aS cion. Last Slate Election. On tbe 19'b ult. occurred the last Election of the loyal State, for 1863. uu. jc-u E'rt ,uc " a. j ted 10 A Jajii'r!.tiaD GoTcrnor (Mr. Cacnoo) bv a liule over 100 mnj , and an ; irn rtraccmtn f'Mf Tf ftl Ttl fc I , , ,n t a litflA nmier IMI mm Ilr. JemPle' having died, especial election was ordered. 1 when she was married which wat not Tbe friends of tbe Government took up made by berself! Nor was she compelled Nathaniel B. Smitbers, once a resident in by necessity or poverty to make this exhi Penn'a, and graduate of Dickinson College, ; bition of ber independence. She did it for who stamped tbe State, and was aided by j ibe purpose of showing to the world how Judge bleliey aod others from Pennsylva-; nia and other Stares, on tbe Emancipation aod Administration platform. Tbe Oppo sition took np Cbarles Hrown, late a lead ing Democratic politician in Pbilad., and did what tbey could for biro, lie called himself a Delaware Pesee Democrat no VU.e n.mn.p.1 tif anw Inrr Tf tha llffht ... . c. . ... . . f. . I of tbe other State Elections, aod of the ..... , , lnnn, annn canvass fwhich showed from 1000 to 2000 ; y . i maj. for Smithers.) on tbe eve of election, the Opposition iriihdrca Droycn from, the - contctt, oa tbe pretence that a test oath to ; rapport the U.S. Government was illegal l! The friends of Smithers bad ao difficult, ; ... . . .i l - l Uk'"g Lh ",th,.""-d eoo:cfleBtlJ h j elected by 7000 majority bis vote (wbieb was lighter than it would have been oa a contested poll) beicg about as large as any ever cast ia Ibe Slate. Tbis Election closes the series of almost nnbrcken civil victories. It gives bope of , the complete transforma'ioa of Delaware ioto a Free Slate, aod assures her rote oa ! tbe rifbt aid. for next President in en. i contingency. SlGNiriCANT A Kentorkv pacer ' i says: "At no period since the rebellion : broke out nas there been so many deter- lions of Kentnckians from the ranks of ! tbe enemy ts at present. We are eon. .'...,, .,.,i.r .1 KM ..Hi aaak, , i .1. . ..j : au aucir suuiaa, id iuib iuu awjoioing u.o .u u BM.JUIUIDBT .1 . ..tl. eonnties, willing to tat anrthinir elae an that t .......i.,,,, invthinff else, so that tbev may be alio. 1 ed to remain. Five reached tbe little ! town of Walton, Boone eonnty, ia one day laat week, tnd they report large num bers of ethers on the way." A Rebel deserter at Newton Haailtoa was persuade! to vote for the Copperheads, got into qaarrels, brought the lew oa bie ! betd, and bis "friends" let him lie ia Jail andertook te furnish pure coffee for army at Lewistown. nse, failed ia furnishing the stipulated Gen. Burnside has been relieved of tbe YF?? l"nt h Army in East Tennes.ee, at bit .. re-1 t JU: .Ha M CoUT) V. and Gen. Foster, lately ia enmma.d j M.wt"1'. M Jeara' Fortress Monroe, has been ordered to ,0om ,B Stote PfM0B U" b' P',f"- A nasaenoar who arrival in Halifar a Ir. R. S. Siminrion baa been sonointed ! o Eistnining Surgeon fr Montour nana-1 XJ An excellent appointment i Rptrnlstions. Concerning Enrolments. WAtDtrxnixrr. 1 Ptcraar nHi.'sOi rifle, V w.imiftoD, sot. it, iui j CIRCULAR Now 101. A complaints have be"o made that errors nave occurred intheenrn!n1e0tofthe0.M ,.lfurceb, i addition of names of persons who, by reason of !ieBge, ind for other causes, ' ... ought Dot to Dave ueeu nn. I ' t.l. L. ik. H.napt mart t a h n it I.i " o"'ru'0 i"" ! h"V"h 'l"0.""! ,io oraer to an iuii a..-., ; j hereb, otdvTtit 1. Toe Board of Enrollment of etch I di.triel shall be-e printed lists of the ' rr,idce" f. P0" rolled in etch iobdistnct preptred tod , ex d fi) bhe ,ieWf in ie,it fife j t ; MC (ob.dil,ric,i ,nd in .ny ! mo" he Bo,rd deem oec'ry - , .jn be nlteed upuo tbc.e liau io , ....l.i,-.:-,) ord... 2. I'oblie ootica wi.l De gien oy ta- ertisetneot upon the liet of o.me tnd in the newspapers, that any persio enrolled may appear before tbe Board and cum , -rr--- - - ; tg Mtj8f0tioo of th- Bo,rd i . . . , t be ,be iine , fited fof next d f lubl t0 militarT o.d' non-residence : third uoeuitableoess of aee; fourth, manifest permanent pby- sical disability. 3. Persons who may be erjpnixant of j any other person liable to military duty, whose name doe not appear npoo the II - l:..a ... .lft..Aaia.J tt. wtnltfo 7 .; 4 ,v T K .h.M hi,. ih. Kmr.l nf h.nrni! m m. t . mnn abail thra. ... ....... . , iirtnn Hirept the enrttllinir ofEcer of tbe sub-district in which the parties reside, to ascertain tbe facts and enroll tbe persons so reported if tbev are found to besubirc: , ,0 enrollment. These may avail them- avail the selves of tbe crivileee of appearing, as selves of tbe privilege of appearing, as specified in paragraph one, as if tbey bad been originally enrolled. 4. Boards of enrollment will use all diligence io collecting the necessary infor- matioo and making the requisite ootea to perfect the enrollment list. . 0. ISoardt of Enrollment will near Mi.'Zl.. elected Justice, -il. imber, 1S63, after which no take bis seat in place of Lowrie, this caaeg as prov .A.l l 1 uio oi 1'fcemoer, ! cases will be beard. As soon at possible i lh fler , , cf prfipo.ed corrections mUi be mtia 00t eeordiDg , ,he printed . instructions, and transmitted to the Pro- : vost Marshal General ' 1 he nsmes and residence of those pro Tbe nsmes and residence of those .....i ir . -,ij .a ;n h. , o.Mid.iI .nroll. I ,,, ,if, 7foro 37 ,Dd 38,1 and trans- milted to tbe Provost Marshal General fur the purpose of correcting the lists on "le- James ft. tRY, Provost Marelal General, a Bride Worth Havlnc. m.. .. . ... r. .. . jne HocgogHam (V a ) li'yiUer pun- !:.,.. ; .( 1 I ..a V " .. : :.. , Boiler, the Oauguter 01 a wetltcy Itrmer , ia that eonnty, and adds : She was what we would call 'an tnde- ' : pendsot girl,' enre enough. Her bridal outfit was all made with ber own hands, from her br-autiful and elegant straw bat uuwd w iu. uisBUMTiue gun era hjjhu uor feet j Hero wo delicate hands ppao tod V0Te the material of which ber wedding- elaAoa - w. A e -.1 - . -! le i.a. wwa-reA mix ...... . i that the hnil nmhin. nana hep Iwrinn independent Southern girls are." Tbe Massachusetts volunteers, under j layers, tbe top of six, the remainder of the bounty act just published by tbe ' seven eteh ; for howitzer it contains forty General Court, will be tbe best paid troops eight small iron balls ia four layers of io tbe world. The amount of bounty and j twelve each ; for tbe same calibre yoa will pay to be received for three years' eerviee, sea that the ease for canister is a tia by a soldier who has previously been in ! tbe army nine months or more, if be bss . . , . , family of not leas than three persons . , , . . , . . . . dependent on bie labor for support, is as fo,,0... Vuitti Suies bouotT j502; ibe Commonwealth's bounty, 1325 ; pay, $463 ; rations, 8324 ; clothing, $126; aid o family, $432 total, 152077. If, in. f f3" in band from the Stale, be accepts tbe offur of $20 per month increase of ply, be miUtmJn 15445 more than the sum above. We bad an interview duriog tbe put week with several Democrats who voted I for Woodward believing that be wonld i maintain the rieht of tbe Republic te preserve its own life agaiost armed treason, bat who, after reading bit late opinion oa ln Conscription Aet, opeoly congratulate ana me eounirj inst uor. car- tin was chosen over him. Tbe truth is, were a vote tskeo to-morrow Woodward would be beaten by triple tbe majority . - . r . i t s , agaiost him ia October last. Col- ' tovnty Republican. y. . , , . The Cabridge(Md.)fefiifTirTeays, 1" Col.M Bir, h.4 I enlisted one thousand seven hundred and . tlEhtv - eieht colored soldiers in the Sttte. anurou buu i the State, j - - i ,u,,"neBt are taking place with increa- i "P'diJ. Tbe fact that tbe eolored soldiers count for tbe quota of Maryland aK.ij at ii iney were white solditrs, removes the objections of many of tha Maryltndert to their ealistaeata. Ooe swindling contractor bat wnl V.!a deserts. Joba B.Steller for 8ttier.i who few days bio. after runnier the blockade at Wilmington, paid $4,500 ia gold for J passage money. Hard times io Dixie. J : The Supreme court, I The arguments of Lowrie, C. J., appear . 1 l to be from beginning to end, bo epolngy ,ne opiotoo be wis offering, end is an. j Qrjj)j 0f a Justice of the Supreme Court. :The of Wopd.ird tr, based State in ooe of tbe most important pertio- olars invoking her relatione with ibe ,0,l tjovernuienl, u paramount . . . . . . . : J ul ewi of Estate rtgnts tre carries, to ob .n ..n, .. to senior nugatory .be , f . , j general governing power of the country, j Tbie precioue functionary, by bie specious j reasoning, implies tbmt if tbe Governor of j S.tte tbiLk tb.t . rebellion ought cot . . , , ... lh. Nm,ir-,i . - - ; Go'erumeDt ought to be destroyed, why ! ,Ue Ul,er 0M n0tD,D' n,0re 10 ' a 19 . eire up tbe ghost! He take., in t word, i frnm ,h. x-,ion,l Ooemment ill Dower , BUPDress rebellion, or defend the . . f f . ,h , ' Governors of the different States, each for biBieIf ihl ,ee , ,eud tb ; . . jn..;0,, 0f ,h. Su- botb ! bdl defeated b, tb. people of fennsyl- j "u'. - ' continuance on tbe bench or this court, on Questions too, especially included among ' tb08e 0p0n which tbey bad just delivered j or,i0ioDs tbua openly eoufeasiog that the pported b, j t lis,and ' ' .1 : statui upon which they were u ' , ineir irieoaa tor ioe unices waa tbe charges orged by those who opposed their election were true! It : simply ' ,,;. ,,; .la. Therl.eii..oni,,inn of Jo,tiee Stroni?. 1 . t ,. . , . i . concurred in by Head, completely over - j tbr bii destructive doctrine; indeed 1 it leaves it not a peg to bang upon. It i demoliabes it with a power at irresistible ; M if ig lcg,i( j0JlI nd oatiookl. Consid - . . . fi . . v. j od . ' arinir that io five or (iz weeks Judee i ..... :.. ; opinion may be regarded as that of tbe court. I Uenee tbe impotence of tbe attempt of these defeated candidates, in whom Ibe neonle tnlrl ihet.i in thrinrleT tones thev people told tbem in tnuoacr tones iney bad no cot-fi'leoce, to embarrass tbe Gov. i ernmcot in its efforts to pot down tbe j rebelfioo and give aid and comfort to tbe earn moo enemy. Truly it was a fortunate tbing for the country that the people at tbe late election, rightly diatrusting tbe j professions of loyalty of tbeaa candidates, I overthrew their well planoed hopes of i r i r..... Ti I miSCOiri ; il IU u unm A uompa-JU, a a- i eer.t kia mern inrTiriduAiitv aa a member of : ::r . . I me cuurt, te is out 01 me inn nouBB- j queues hereafter, even io tbis respect ; the majority of the court being composed of loyal men, he wnl lose bis identity. j Gtrmantotcn Telegraph. Grape) CattIster) ShrapneI and Shell ' i Grape consists of nine shots ia three 1 Ityers, which vary io size eccordiog to tbe ' rt i.l J .l , , . , .. i calibre of the gas) ; they are held together by two plates about one fourteenth of an " ' inch less in diameter than tbe calibre of tbe gno, two rings, a bolt and a out The cinvass-bag arrangement is too old for Ibis wsr; it is not so simple or durable, aad has not been used for years. Canister for a goo contains twenty-seven small etst-iroo bills, arranged ia foar eylioder, closed at the bottom by a thick east-iron plate or a wooden plate, and at ! r r I . tbe top by a sheet-iron plate with a handle j attached ; tbe interstices between tbe balls are closely packed with sawdust to prevent crowding when tbe piece is fired. Shrapnel consists of a very tbin shell wbieb is filled with musket balls ; the in terstices are then filled by pouring ia melted snlpber; a bole is then bored tbrongh tbe mass of sulpber and ballets to receive the banting obarge. Now, to explain the difference between a "shrap nel," or "spherical ease" aad a "shell" The destructive force of a shrapnel is what it receives from tbe charge ia tbe gun, tbe powder ia the shrapnel being only to break the envelope and spread the balls, they still moving forward by force of tbe impulse tbey receive from the cbsrge in Ike gun. A shell is made very much thicker than the envelope of a shrapnel, and is nearly filled with powder, I and will do great execution if it explodes b , , , daanah. 1 0l . ... . 6 . . . . ... , ... lt,M D lt,elf Mld9 "0B 'he discharge of , . . ... g"- .ur-pu .u.u saa oniy nan of tbe charge of powder that a proper shell bu ; thus, a twenty-fear poander shrapnel eeatains twelve musket balls and six ounces of powder. A tweoty-foor poander bas twelve oanees of powder. A six poander ehrapoel bas thirty-nine mosket belli and twenty-five ounces of powder. It is stated the sale of 5 20 bonds bas beea eo great that it may be considered that ao new loan will be required the present year. The condition of the na tional fintneee is certainly very healthy, and tbe prospect for the coming year is good. a One thousand letters were Bailed at Wiiliamsport, on the lOih inst The Victory is Confirmed! From Monday until 1 hursuay of last week, Uen. Grant's forces about Chattauooga were mostly in motion, o(.:ruiiiii: against the advanced KoLtl army of I'rajfjr, witb great success, aa detailed in our lat. The following is tie last oflieial, (dated Friday :) Chattajkkkja.Not. 27 10 A.il. MtjjrGen. II. W. Halleck, General-in Cbirf, WtsbioR'oo. 1 tm just io from tbe froo. Tbe root of tbe enemy is oiost complete. Aban doned wagnns, etiaoos tod occasional pie ce of artillery are every where to be louud Mak Br ,Mf fuiljr rell,h ,is,y , mru8le A , of large I prisoner btve f.llen ioto cur fated. i Tn, Barguit .ill eootioDe to Rod City io I th n.ni. fur vhich nltea I thill start i in a few hours U. S. Grant, Mj ir-Geoeral. At midnight of Friday according to other accounts Bragg ha4 tried to make a staud at Chickamauga, but was routed, and wa.s flying towards I Dalton, the point by which they tor viclory is a preat one, and it SCetUS ; tuusi destroy urag- a .auuicu a...... Burnside deemed himself perlectly ; safe at Knoxville. Grant has cut off , Longstreet's railway conueetiou with j ' Bragg on the lieuili, and he it seems mu,t fight and he victorious, or push ort!l 111,0 "giuia. MFtriFX ADVWTE MEADE'S ADVANCE. On Thur?day last, Gen. Meade's army crossed the Uapidan at three I rml3' meeung wiui ery imie oppo- 1 fltion. Our men were la the best Ol , especialy after Learin?. the ; glorioas newg frora Chattanooga. It j wa3 conjectured that Leo was seeking ' gome sate place to fifrht, but at last ! accounts was falling back. ) Monday noon. IlarrisburiT eaya, no f-rjjr news from the Army of tie i 1 olomac- . i r,.i, t,n ,i, t,,r tt,n " Things ain't now as tbiy csbd to i was." Three slaves were advertised le be '. sold io New Orleans cn the 7tb inst., but i before tbe time for the auction arrived it ' was determined that tbey should not be J sold. Tbe Era intimates thai tbe sale was stopped on acoouot of an unfavorable State of publie Opinion OD the Subject, Be tiva l.ouisianans even deelariag that aaeh ao affair would be a disgrace to tbe 01 ty. Bank Pirsctohs. ITi7i'aipoTfB(it. I rilicar Walaan. Jaha .Smith. J. II. far. I kioti F;c Campbell, C. W. Seates, Geo. I W. Leota. Cbaa. Llovd. Edward Lvon. I '.j mL.o" i 1 1 . . i ' , i.iuuaaj mauauey, aw . il. jsriBSiroug, A., j Lowe, Matbias Elder. John Gibson.! wj More .-jobn a. o.bie.!TERBB p"- T,n .. w t J Vi900j yj, Gamble, E. !.' Tiaivp, : jobn Sebrinir. The coinage at tbe United Slates Mint, Philadelphia, for Ike month of October, amonntea to Si.iJiD.yti mosllT in 0ub'9 Th l eoinsge in jf"' "d h,If MS.000. 42,000 cenu were coined during the ,,,0. A geotleaia jnst from Richmond says nnHE n0f1er,lltI1H has been appointed A.d tbat tbe Kebel government is seisiag all ,wr by ihe Orphans Court of Pnion tbe boots aod shoes ia that oity for lbs use : county to distribute the balance ia the hands of Lte's army, which ia almost barefoot. ' of James Marshall, Administrator of Htvav j WiLaa.late of White Deer Tp. Union Co. Pa. A. H. Haines, said to be a ton of tha : dee'd. and will meet the parties interested in famous Q'janlrelL alias Dr. Haines, baa i ",d "la,e hl offif' ,n Iwi?bare on Sat . .,,. ' v. V' 1 V, , cb.at the 6th day of December. Allil,al been convicted at Hometown, a., of i 0'ciock, P M. WM. JONES. Auditor aiussv-sivaiiBg. Col. Ales. Commiaga, of Pa., has beea ordered, by tbe Secretary of War, to Ar kansas, to assist ia raising colored troops ia that Stale. General Richard Busteed bu been xPaTi ' r P'Mildel',lI,rf: ?' ,b! Initail Ktataa t.nwrft far Ika ni.flvi.a nf United States Coart for the District of , Alabama. Tbe streete of St. Louis mast be ia a pleattnt eonditioa. A paper ef that eity says a womaa was smothered to death ia a mndhole some dsys sine. One of tbe students at Ann Arber, I Mi.ki. n ii . - . . Al . . i Michigan College, eat hit throat last week, , Became ae inoagui at was oi ao tue io anybody. One oanee of pulverised borax pnt into one quart of boiling water, and bottled for nse, will be fonnd invaluable for removing grease spots irony, woolen goods. R. G. Hirper.having edited Ibe Adams sentinel, at Gettysburg, for forty-seven years, thinks himself the oldest sditor ia Pennsylvania. A National Bank, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, is about being raiaoiisoaa at neaoing. "Fighting Joe Booker," always popular with tbe soldiers, has won new laurels in the Chattanooga region. Tbe draft went on quietly in Baltimore on Wednesdsy. Three newspaper report ers got prise. Nearly 400,000 barrels of apples were shipped from Monroe Co., N. Y., this Ma son. attttfitmrff marfett. Corrected Weekly Wheat, 1,50 Eggs... t 20 ye ... 1,15 Tallow ......... 10 Corn, old 1,00 Lard. 11 Oats, pr 22 lb, 75 Clover seed 6,75 Flaxseed 2,00 Wool 70 Dried Apples 51b Potatoes....;.... 50 FirkiaBatter 18 Shoulder ...6 Freeh Batter. 25 Ribs k Sides . 6 Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ham 13 Barley 90 to (1,00 Country Soap 4 L 6 Th. Mend DCBATR nf th tMano by tb LtwUhurg Twnltig ml 'i-j a ciork. ABlioon BJoH. eUiuc in the Ut WBfcri(.tita ! UomM b Axmek uut limi.ti-r, WiUoD U.Mr. R D. BIM Lbr. Mliit,r.U. beafar, N C. Furly. dull Um- S b HATE. IV. kro bs. Dll. TO CIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT. IN P1XT BOTTLES AT FIFTY CE.TS. ; cures lameoets, cuu, galls, culic, &c I Real Ibe following i Bj.to. Jul, 7;h. 1863. 1 Da. Tobias: We have uiej for lb past rear your Horse Lioimaoi for tauienetk. k'ckv braises, ci lo aud cuts, aad lu every insiaace fnaai il th ti article I eircr ir.id I ia Ibis circus company. Please trad an d( tl . We en. it it is tbe only liaimtnl we osa bow. hare 109 horses, suur very valaable, and do not waol to leave mwn without u. HYATT FKOar. I Manager Vaa Amburc A Co'a MtDagerie. S..M brsll drueriits. OSce Sti.Curuand ML i .f York. MVRRtED. OntneMth ,it,i.yn. H. a sina. cYKrs BROCSJS abh! Mu, niurta JoilNsu.N allot wuniutxriaud. Ttmmmmmmtmmtmmmmmmmmmmmiimmmm la Ualknr(. Nov S7. KATBJ V. 4aahlar of John aatl Mary A. kALAK, a(t lAauxitba. . n vho h y ymmittt-t 8Y i PHuN is reqaeii4 m iwrffra it. as there ; are other who wiao to borrow iu ov 30 TO Tilly rUBLIC. ' THIS .lay bo.len.n- ; 1()B township.) trV'tck Mules, which I j have loaned to hjarffuriAa mv pbaure. 10J3 WILLIAM H. HAKMAN. Doctor S. II. KNIGLLT TTA8 Ipcated himself ia LEWL-BT"RO. I I where he will aueudaV) the practice of med.cine. ; Uuku St. nearly opposite Ammoaa' block j testimowials. ! ws,r- My i"".TiiT. YmtLITV1! iMunu. tl. a aumow mf abborhnod a4own, ut haj ua ai o.r .a,p,.,au. iki .t.eiiii hy malaria- A. utm U lant, i vaual aUL. ail vbo 't4 aita dmiai'i to a,a you a Rail. d4 aata Uta moavy. Xoara Uuly. JOHA oovULAiAB. HATits. Valoa Oa.Noa. i. laea. ' wt of yr. aa4 waa tnn-t by year ujoi t aa "JfZl "Vtl rr.Z other pbyaiciaua. Tounuuij, JusKra itiuaa. . UtranTtB.u- oo.hoiT:is r. g. h. Sabjbi: tM 8ir-l -a. aaioud ..u Rbaaualim: 1 aoalS aot walk , a4 1 botliee efyo.rTaakUaMH.a..l aw ta a akan ua. 1 adaiae all waa ar. aSlieb4 witk tkla to aaaly is job aad ft aara loaiatralj, Baarur. Caloa Oa,Ha. IS. 1SSS. Tr. B H. sjbht : Doer air I aaaO yea) tb. asat asaat ia araeria kaaaCt aBtVrlac kaaiaalty. My wlta lay a toBf tiaaa wlta eucaauaiauoa. aa Bar lia or raaaa cry waa (i.ea ap ky all. 1 waa ativaaai to try oBbar a.S btae.or Ceacora. 1 aaatiaaa witk your troataseat: yoar avaidM nna kr: rt, to ana aaiL I waaiaadviae al bo are asaket4 witk laaa aa4 liaaf Cia,aai logo to yoa, or eea4fur yoa, gt yoar ua.'lK-iae. aad aa.o lis, aad BODey. ICCaJ ToariMa'j, JoHMwiLkk. 00RRECTI0Iar A c chase or accept a note girro bv see do rin; May. 1 63, payable to Levi Rank (and ; endorsed by George OieSenderfer) as I will ! not pay the siid note. Nov. 6. LEONARD CHAPMAN Lawisacae, Nov. 5, 1S6.X rr nc. uimrsoariaE instiraiioBt.1 Lewiscarg 1 ....ck Pa,d L nas inis aay aeciarva a mriaena to me ipekholders af FOl R percent on thecapilai in-payable oa demand. H P SHELLER, Treat. Ann rr. Let Ua all take a Rlda I HORSES AND BUGGIES TO LET, Io responsible persons, at reasonable rates. r?8tables on alley between South Third and Sooth Fourth streets. half a sqoars blow H"' L''" residence on same lot, treating on aoum i nira sireei. CHARLES 8. YODER Lewisbnrg, 8ept- 11, 1863 Estate of William Wilson, dee'd. ETTER9 Testamentary on the Estate of WILLIAM WILSO, late of Lew- borofch. Union county having b. granted to the undersigned, all persons ind d lhereto ,re ,0 m4V. imm-d. been deb- requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same wiH present them for settle ment, ANN WILSON, Executrix, , T H. WILSON, Executor. Lewisburg. Nov. S3. 163. NOTICE. having elaii r at Lewisbni VI.L persons having claims arainst the University at Lewisbnrg, will please present them for s-etjement, to the nnder- j signed ; and those iaflebwd, are requested to make settlement, yOflice Fnck's Block, N. Third Su three doors from Market. J. A. KELLY, A rent. The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized me to continue my Agency for a brief period, And until further notice, I shall continue to receive Snbscripnont to the 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, At my Office, ead at the different 8nn-Agee-ctea throughout tbe Loyal aftatcs. JAT COOKE, Sobscriptioa Agent, IU South Third Street, Philadelphia .l; ir Joha Falrelraj ...pr'Kirm .. rUILAPELPW.U Impr rtfr. Vaaafcttirr of, tvai Vvwucr lb Kv-f-'-VS All kindj of riL'ir FA N C V FUU aui wtar. I wtb l.. r-'iLB t'lkiik ta tn? fri-B'i nf Tiikiii Anal IL .urrr-i.u l:i i; ...n;i-. f.-r" lb.tr .ry hberml AlmttMr hvb-Ih t.. . uurmg the it Uw yr. aaf woMi.l Kiw tw tlirm lli .1 1 fi. w li.. la t-r-t t l nty u Ituwrt&uoa n4 m.r.uwtor--. n-ry ri-i-iil ol R.l th. dilr.'it UU tt- n. F.'Ji ' KS. .r I.. Ji-. mui billr.b. tlt b. otb ilunuf lb.- t.h aaj w iut. r m.u.. b!t w th. airt liu'rT of !l mr rar.fr'K turf. ADi a.ii;j 11. m M.i.uinrtur-4 .10 ir n,J V" ."ir.i .tt n hao i. umt .- t 1 1 un f r tr.. .aj. iu- ny- ; namlw ttiv AAaie, Buuit. .tr-.t i JOHN FAREIJM, SmlOU .No 7I, Arch Sireet, Philadelphia ! liinug uiaumuuirai. TOc)M in Fan a" Block. Market Su ruar "I)OOM in Fan of B.er". J JpH-elrr Shr.p. Haviait terved a regular apprenticeship in ; one cf the best shi ps 10 Puiled., I hope to ! render ?aiifac!ion. BI R.NER.-i and other Fixtures always on hand or furnished at short no'ire. O B. EVANS L.wi,t ant, B-pt 14. We would inform the public lhat we bate for sale, ia our naw'v established Nurena, j tear the Lewtburg; S.auon, a larger assort- : ment than last year ot I Vratt aae ai Trer. harBha. ia our old nurseries id a rams coobit, we I tbe r.,Ck of trees aad laria.t I , , . . . . JB 1 aned fur Fail f lo3 and apno; ol . w therefore can fnrni.o Trees by large quano ues to Dealers 4t. at very Its prices. The attention tit buytrsand dealers is res pectfully solicited to an examination of oar atccat. We also desire a dozen good AGEN 1 m to sell for the commr prng. kilELLEK ii HfMMER 0BJI AHEM T AL IRON WORKS. WOOD 4 PEROT.llSo'.Riijse Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sale u, :a the "ost Favorable Terms, Mi W and ttK.U TIr I L Des gns ia great variety of 1-c- Ra l.fcjs for tint ler.es, Resiliences &c. t. a.i Wrouaht Iron, and Galvtuiized Iron and firass Tubing. Iron Verandas, B.ilccn:n. U.ai.a, Cuun:ers, Fountains, Gates, Colnmn. H""ar Po. mn Klttr . v.c T'al. it wer iuoils. ; Chairs. Statnary.Acir.al- aud all other i Uoa Work cf a l'ecorat.. e , r.aracier. Desicns forwarded for i..rc:ion. Persnns applying for same will p.'case s ate the kind of wvrk needed FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Place I B T 11 E A u s, from 10 to !&. FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, Rvn JJ to 4- S- SECRETARIES, PEKS, tc. Ao. BEDSTEADS, frora IS te $-&( l Aiffrna: rattenu aad lateil srrlaa. TABLES. IMntrif 'twn ttr Br-nkTaat. on.-".- cf mtt ipj cf wwdeJr.PisLbut Wrnlnut. Maherafiy sod Hu vootl atv fa liMrl tor tiM Utad. STANDS, Tepoy. What-Mot 6e.DC- tf- me, SOFAS, LOUXGES.'latest patterns, CnAIRS, rp!v-!tTT-i, Larar Ann. dewinr, PurTo? Char a!vti . on a!w.Cti- wat. Larg R-k aoj Nanam, Win lnor t'bir. lrr ni twiiall RorkTt. TatU aod CiuiJivo Cbturf, a'.wa oa band. TOWEL-RACKS.HOL GU TRAY3, BOOK and SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my om mo-airac'r, insured one year. P- S. I intend, in a short time, as soon as I can set up a fine Hrarse.1 to attend to the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS I will kP some twenty-fire or more different sired Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in bewisfurg. tail and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately, CHAS. S. BELL, CAomAer AVi BUk Lawiabwrr. ab. 4. la. LEWISBURG ACADEMY THE FALL SESSION commences Mohbav, fepLtS.lt'fiJ.to continue to the Holiday. A private Report of the standing of ihe avail will hereafter be elaeed ia tbe baa.la aT wh aareat ar jtaaraian aw4 it ia reft'dM-adril Utat sack r.orla ka rravrved lor fatal aaapariana. Tvitiob per Session, including contin jen: exnensest PKIMAR7 Reading, Writing. Defter, Arithmetic, Geog, Gram, and U. 8. History .1 $3.00 ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not inclu ded above B.ou LANGUAGES, 7.M t-eNo deducuons except for protracted sielrnea. J. RANDOLPH. fit.r,1598 1-na'iral a. c ' . e? S -J C2 waTn' ;s psd M wva a i ' l'nliBlUUljC-OlirlPrMtaMtaal r H EREA.1.lor H a SAM'L 8. WOOD. Fr'iirtent la'rf for the Sink Jadicial District of Pennsylsama, eompH of tti duniirs of Uaiou. M f:l and BayaVf.aBB Jsu tCMunTu!! aadJuHS Wall Eq., Agg ciale Ju.;;c in l.'nu n eonntT. have iuoeo thrit prrcfpl. teanni date the 28th day of Meyl l:i, aud to nc directed, fur the holding of aaj Orphans' C'curt,Coortof CVmmna Pleas, Oyef and TTminr. and General Waarter bewiwoa, at l.KMBi nu, fur the counry of t.MOJT, on the Third Monday of UtC, (beint; tbf 2l dayj"l"3, and to coBtinoe one week, .iitire is therefore hereby civrn to tbe C ur.'r. Jounces of ibe.Prace and ConMabtrt ia) and l r the coobty 4 I n:c ,to apyear in thait ovrn pri'per persons wi;h thrir records, inqoL. siticns, examinations and other reqiembrtBCct) , to J(, ,noe thnis which of their offices aad i tii'ir behalf appertain to be di ne; and all Wit. nesses and other persons prosecuting is behalf of the Commonwealth aatast any persna aw persr ns, are required to be then and there z'tendine;, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are rru.ursted to be punctual iaj their attendance at the appoiaied time agreeaw bie to nttce. (i.ren under ray hand and seal at tbe Shea, ift's Office in Lewisbur the ISth day f .or'r. A D 1S6.1, and ihe STtk year of tkp InJependeuce of the I'nited States of Amelia ca. -tiod save the Commonwealth! L. F. ALBRIGHT. Sharif GRAND JURORS, Dec. T.1S63. " Bfu4y Chas Gudykuust tiijJJut Henry Baker Uc,i BufiJoc John Gabel Hartley Josiah Showal'er. Peter Binrene A'-iVy AdatB Hassteit. Levi Pawling. Wa 9 C'i.ngan, Levi Gemherlm Lru.it C'has Rnhl. Ira Kaihrrman Limt'tunt Sam! S Barber, Robert ChambatTaV J..na Sieea. Valentine Walter Lfwu-burg y. V. Alex Amnion, Dan ShaJfr d 6 H'. J .ho C Smith. Sana Roasts yw Berlin Chas Va'alter.Samoel Mert VVi Deer Joan B.y, Ah S Cypher, B Vf UieSeaderfer TRAVERSE JVRQRS. Heady William sscboolev ufai Joseph D.eaenderler, Mich DunkfaV I Conrad Swanx.ender j flaiii oah Slear. John 8 Sehmek. aoiael L -Noil. Richard StrobeM li Brown Wett UujUtext Benfer. v m Clapham, Kolomoo Haruler. John Enzlrhart, E Kaop HartiejMtW m Whitman, H B Charles, Ja Reel HartUsVm Bird, John Corl,Wm Latakaw, Onanio U'ngaman, Sotomoo Miller jmeAf.aie Ruben Forster. Chrtat Seebold Ltwi Geo KlecLner, Iavid Braueher, Jokex Lucas Ltwtttnsrz Levi Sterner, F A Doaebovrer. John Cros-igrot e.Sarosel Harsh.C D Kliaa, Joel K Die Senderfer. Tbos Howard. Daal Kr-n.r. A M Lawshe, R H Laird, James If Caldweil MifLnbzrg Hamton WetzeL Jotepk Millea yew Berlin Jacob Winter Vnw Jacob b'.etler, John Motet Wmile Vtrr J A Back waiter. Benj Gcmbe. Log. Jdaiah Kaack, Franklin keiler REGISTER'S Q3TXCE. V"OTICE ia hereby g reat, to all coaceraed. a.1 thai the foilowia; named persona bare settled their accounts ia the Register's OhTsew ai Lewisburg. L'nion county, and thai thw said accounts w;U be presented for eoairaa a:ion and aiiovanee at the Orphans' Coart to be held at LEWbBLKU. for the county of Lnu.B, on tne tmrd .WU.MJAi ot Urceaber nezt,oein the tllt day of said month, viz: 1. The first aud final accoonlof Williaaa (pans. Guardian of .Wnl Kurtz, a minor claug'tiier of Stephen Kurtz, and legatee of Jacob Rover, dee'd. S. The first aceonnl of John G. Boggs, executor nf Maria .If. Graham, late of Lewis, bor?, drc"d. 3. Tbe account of William Tonne, ad. rninitraior of Abraham SpigtUteycr, late i Burfaine iownhip, dee'd. 4. The final account of Franklin and Isaac) Hummel, administrators of Samuel Hummel late of Union township, dre'd. 5. Tbe final account of Noah R. Zimaer imp. administrator of John kuiui. late of i BuiHaloe town-bip. dee'd. e. The account of Georje Hill, adminis trator of John Fuher, late of Brady lowaskin, dee'd. 7. The account of George Dreisbaeb. uardiaa of Henry Beck, one of the children) and heirs of Isaac L. Beck, late of Miflia. burg, dee'd. H. The a'eount rf George Preishaek. cnardiaa of .lf-rrv C. Berk, one of the miaor " children of Iaac L. Beck.late of MiftUaborga dee'd. 9. The aceonnt cf John Rrber. late of th borourh cf M'tHinbor. dee'd. who was the) executor of Ibe last will and testament of haac L. Beck, late of the same bornach, dc erased, as exhibited by Daniel Reber aad Conrad fbeckler. auimiBistrators of the estate) of the said Joba Reber. deceased, so far as ka had administered the estaie of his testator at his death. GRIGGS MARSH. Pep Register. Register's Otfiee. Lewisbnrg. Nov. 19, 1P6S University at Lewisburg. QCHOOL8 re-open on THCRSDAT, Um The Aesaiwy will be a beretofcre aadtr the charge of Mr. L C. W VNN, A. M. The Fivalb Ixstitctb will be under taw charge of the expenenred and aecoaplisk4 Principal. Miss L. W. RUN DELL. For fur.her informatipa. apply to J. R. LOOM 18. President Estate of Hlchael Engelman, dee'd. VDMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter of administrauoa on the estate of MichT Engelman. deceased, late of White Deer Tp. having been granted to the subscriber by th Register of Union cconiyin due form of law. all persons indebted to said estate are beret v notified to make immediate payment, and all baring any just claim against the same an aw present them dole authenticated for settlement to JACOB ENGELMAN, Admia'r White Deer. Oct. 1, 1? 63 pd S5,000 wanted! VNY person having from One la Fir Thousand Dollars, can have the saaa sairly invested in Judgments npoa valuable real estate in tbis eoumv. upon application t J. P. it JOHN B. USX. Lewisburg, July 1, 1863 Cash paid for Bark. TWISH to purchase a large qoaatirr ea ROCK OAK BARK, delivered at my Tannery Vard in Lewisburg. for whie I will pay ihe highest price in rasa. May It. IBM E. J. HCLL. DR. JOSIAH SMITH, nA VINO located ia Lew.sbarg. sollciU a share of Ihe pablic paironag-. Resa. dence and Off.ee ca Market St, nearly oppe- ,ne ihe R.riere Hooae. Uaubu'a. "alia -