pi mm h BY 0. " BORDEN AND J. ai.ao per Tear, always la Advance riELI'HKD MMl-wSmi .!av Mttmin? & Friday Afternoon. TOR ntrslUIST. Am: All AM 1 IvnikT.V laTWitb lo-day'e pper, we snd to " - - - " 1 ufcribM an Kilt MA t Chronicle containing the l'r,deof. Message and other muter. It ie adorn- Ik IB wfiu xneot cbeiaeteristie of tic honest, straight forward UMUU, aLO win re reaa ty . ...... . .... ii lucre at coee than aoy other State paptr ever ioued. It commands the respect of 11 catdid men. Header! show it 10 such tf joor ttigLbors aa jou maj thiik do tot have it. psJVeftwari the atar tf empire tales i'e way," leadicg naturally to the loan Lvs in ChamberUu's Addition to IVn-M urg. See Ads'ts among other new Krai K-tate for Sale or Kent in to-day's r,r,r laTThe tote f,r Mr. Colfax, fpeak-r tf tte Nations! Huuse, is somewhat larger tiian we acticipited. The l'ro-S!aery I'uifn Clerk (Ciheridge) bad d-orped ecruh real Members, and put cd enough lir-u? nm9, it was hoped, to make coc fu'i' n : tut the mj irity required him to ca!i the natn-s of those elected, and thus Mtw to the winds the bnpe of tbe cuncpir- ator. liaie ana lrary 01 11 voua who the Adm , as we suf posed they would, ltailey. Miller, and the other Opp mem b. rs fr-'tn I'a., refused to Tole for Ccx (Yallsnd gham's right band man) but mud fir Dawson cf Pa. A mj of the 1'orJer State men voted with tbe Admin irtration Members. Tbe Oopoi-itioo failed f orte en any man, except for traitor IMtri.ige f r Clerk, who was defeated, H 'n K M'l'berroo, of Gettysburg, having S"2 m j Otdway of N. H. was re elected ... , rr- t t . .a :.L Srr-eant at Amis; Goodenow of N. Y. l MrLeeper: King of Minnesota, Post Master. All tbeiflL-ers are Republicans tr Union Democrats. - " To Teachels Arrangements have been made to board all the female teachers who may attend the County Institute which will meet io M fflioburg on Monday, theilS h instant, in tnvate families, Jrtt of c'firje. The male teachers can obtain Loard at tbe hotels at the following prices : I'oion House, 75 cents per day. L.aresce's Hotel, 00 " " ' Mrs tcbler's Hotel, CO " " " Columbia House, 50 ' " " For once, let there ba a gitbering of ALL tie Teachers of Union county a thing cjver yet accomplished, owing to accidental circumstances. Arrange the matter tefotehaud be there the first day and yon will have a Happy Holiday season, we dubt not tbe last tbree days cf 11 stiil remaining for individual or pri- bate recreation. Haaso; Rmuts, miner, of Mt Carmel, lave lost about 3,1'00 by tbe stoppage of tleir works, caused by laborers who ban ded together not only not to work any more at f jrtner rates tut also to prevent arty other persons from working in their places. Military force was found oeceg. tary, when tbe conspirators were ejected, their places filled by men willing to work and to let others wc-ik, and eight of the ; ringleaders sent to tbe Suobory Jail. These ignorant men bave been led to , take such a violent coutse by political eouodrels who escspe their punishment. , No min should be compelled to perform private labor for any less sum than be may choose to consider lair compensation lor sueb labor ; bat none can dictate to others uat ttiey snail not worx lor less or more. Io other words, employers and laborers mast make their ewo terms, without in- terferencs from outsiders of any kind. ltWe are informed that on a reeent r-abbath evening, at Lincoln mapel, id Hartley townsnip, a man irom vuio, : : , . . . reputed a Christian, was, as an act of courtesy, invited by tbe minister to pray ' for tbe mourners at tbe altar. He replied, j so as to be heard b, the conation. i ! con't pray fur aloluionitf$." This un ...." " ' called for, impudent speech, reveal, the ' r ' 1 eetuine allaodighamite. The Christian r e . ; a.g. mprayeven .or n.s enem.ea- fir all man aiaM ff m kfxa-aa Is aa stiao kin1r ' . . . 1 . . e ... w a. 1 a aaibU . - u I VI M kajyj aa v BU mj lallUBj are wrong. ''Remembering those in bond. s bound with them," and praying for magistrates, are clearly tauebt in tha Soriptnres; and that old Abolitionist.Jobn ' ' e.ey,eansidereaAmericanS;averjtbe;lMt- Strong, Read and Agnew will .top i sum of all villainies." A man who on 1,1 anv further vai.derinv of that Cnnrt in the I llort out such a partisan attack oa such ao occasion, is obnoxious to tb. denunai- ation, 'Y. generation of vipers, how can 1 je, being evil, speak good things? for out ' of tbe aband.nee of th. heart th. mouth ! .peaketh." We Pre.ue be wauld de- ! aiuu a wora 10 lavor or tb. Union and , against the Rebellion as "preaching poll- j BriJ-W. ae. Ihat P,.V D . ' - . j. ciproer, oi 1 tbe Walls Goards, was rounded io 00. of i lis legs in the .Ction near Knoxville. bnt 'ffreas. most nav their own nnatac.. I.11... btve learned of no other easnahiea tn th. - s tnioo connfy .oldicr, ia the reeent en-. i. th. 1... la- of Congre.. on tb. .ubjeet 1 raremenia la . , , . .. 1 fc fFmeIll, cV, don t write nnless jou bare something ! aw e Itarn that la.1. R-;.ff.e uk:. r . i'wr Twp, shot t v,ZI cat near Highfown 't weei : v'j:rLtr., i: irat wild cat ) ' the R. CORNELIUS ' ' ' ii i r - - i ; Th. ..H a. nl h. late Pkilad-I fTTEM Job J. Harvey, of liUnoia, will ! The Wat the Silweks Vote There are a few States 10 the Weet that . I . . V, . .Mi.... ;n , V a ft..M In ifo - - Returns are nearly complete from the Camps, and tbe results sum up as lonows. VOTIS OF SOLDIERS, 1S63. 1 ot.7. avw TAn.l V:il 6-1. .4-.i - ilf Tt' " .... . n,.,. Here ! a I ntuo .'l-i Titj ol tjO.tiL't.' 10 j - . ..ninrTi I nr n.w Ihin mnlv. til fiTnr (f ,be oU fi 10(J the cru,t,iog out of the rebellion. Yet "the Di-mucraU do all the fighting" of cour.e ! ' yeS) IBd the Copperbeada want "Abo-j . jtj0Dit" to Tuluotetr, o as to sare them : 'roul lne drlft. 'See 'em hanged firat '." i It was profcased "Democrats" who g)t up the War. There is not a Republican or an Abolitionist in Rebellion tint one, wiUioly, in the Kebel ranks. Our party 1 bate furnished three-fourths of the s.ild-; iers l.c-retofore. Now let the Democrats ' make up what is wanted, by folunteericg, ... or stand the drift like men. l,Mr. Colfax, the new Speaker in Congrcas, is like his predecessors, Messrs Grow and Hanks a self mads man He is about f.rty years of age, a native of New Yoik ci'y, whtre he worked as a printer. In 1?36, be settled in Northern Indiana, and bas published the Suiitk litnd Rnjitter from that day to this. Ten jears ago be was elected to Cjngress, and has been reek fed f..nr times. A cool debater, courteous- but firm in bis in tercourse with others, indefatigable as a worker, popular, and fair as a public man, be is likely to prove a capital Speaker. wr. n i Btasox, tne new cieri, is an aeDmplisbed College graduate, some time apolitical hditor. His character, lndu?- irv and ability as a Member of tha last Cnnre.. e.ommenilen' him f .r hi. nreaent pot. Ua bis paternal bame, near Oettys bur2. commeuced the three davs' battle - - California Hunting. "The Petcluma Journal makes tbe fol- ,f,wirg rep,ort of giaie kiie(1 bj jalius j Poirson, a professional hunter in Sonoma and M.rian counties: Season of 1012, (S3 days' hunting) killed 3,640 quails, 1 deer, 5S hare, 5 grey squirrels, 27 wild cats, 9 grey foxes, 31 polecats, 67 bawks of all species, 7 raccoons, 17 rattlesnakes. Season of (9JJ days' banting) killed 4,4S2 quails, 21 deer, 45 bears, 7 r''V e " q " i"""' 0 hawks of a 1 sneeies. 3 raccoons, a rati e-i ...J .... a t If 1 .. -jo snakes r 1 - 9 - That man if aot "shooting with along bow" is certainly very bandy with guns, snares, and other means of destroying game ao average 01 i , per day tne nrst Year, and 49 the second year, of animal; , and birds killed. That is more encourag ing than for a fisherman to stand all day for "one glorious nibble !" The treat cry male now abont the t'nioa r""'""' '" linxi L7I1U1131 ia.fitia.r-c Haainsr tiart'rl in f k a IV K a ! r n-m. sr. at R,chmor.d. is all a I.e. The-e prisoner. get better food than do ihe confederate aol-; diers ,n the army.-4.finsffr0 T.mt,. Tbe above is a specimen of tbe deliber-; ... t. j... 1. ii. i 3. r. :. not a shame? Our soldiers were starving, while theirs were in tabling order. Re-; cently, tbe fare of our men bas been im- J L . L . I I proved by tbe charity of onr own people. JOo the Sth inst. evr i hundred ' boxes, bales, ie ,left Fortress Monroe for i oar suffering prisoner, at Richmond. Most disgraceful and inhuman as has been1 the Rebel abuse of our brethren bv their captors it is gratifying to believe that ' tbev will hand over to .hem these abnnd-. lot h of tfae ,ff9Clion of ,b, lovsl ) pe0pje tt home. White Deers we suppose to have been I I ome"1'' common in Ibis region at one time, from tfae early application of the rare j 1 aims 10 t BiiEj, Jiouuiaio, 1 ownsoip, ana , ' T..II . : . T 1 - , i r.v. r-; .i. w. ...a .k.. I ' VBfa.aar vmvu vvwwil. i u a ysaakai auaa 1 "A whit deer has been discovered near ' ine iee laxe. in ?linoesota. XI is an ..t- ... ... ... ... : aibino among the deer tribe. Nothing like wM before seen in tbat region." I ,vanT7fT7ir , .T' or'?'"1 " ! ' ieciarauon, was mat JOS and : ' allowed the Slave Trad, to continue. ! .v.. :k . .j . V contrary to tbe wishes and interests of . t. . j. j 1 .- i oor pecple. In our day our declaration ,be Rebej. ,hit ,b.- k . ' r to. clave Irade, tbe only way to abolish wdioa 1. to destroy slavery. Judge Agnew took Lowrie'. place, he Supreme Court of Peon'a, Monday ! ka of the Nallifiers of South Carolina. 'i who, by placins Sut. abov. Xatiocal au. thority, began Ihi. Rebellion. -., : , Jr fUonta " 'e P"" ST. : " ,h1 " JecWeidenh John Leidv'i amer'.,193 aore.,f 128 pr acre 112 130 85 101 Dtlid Eshbach'. 175 125 . .Persons writing lo Member, of Con. t.k... .. . t v.j' c.l ! poKe. Buffalo Twp Teaehera' Institute at ' Tik. Sehoolhouse, to-mwrow. rJ LEWISBURG, 'rlilrlk-l lrlilli i nnnrMi. aava . a , . r" - r- . . .i . u - . . r. .....-, ,na Icur o.oers, ,0 H.,u .uc , . ,or. from We,t Virginia. , - f ,-..,. k... IT tf.JUU PUIUI Ul tjviiiJuui at, .,, ffl,. ( .. moved a bill to .HJfir,. -,. to the n., of nau-eam- cffieerl iad , . , , f, ..,. , . In tl.a HnmR Ifinil.v. &lief aOTHeWDat " . CjrrECUHE luc itni ui .-icmw., . . . - apf.a.tr W4S ,gte0 fjlJ.nri : S.-buyler Colfax, led , (Aim.) a.-, S. S. Cox, O , C"( P) J. L. r,ai'on, I'a. d K Mallrrv, (Bjidur Stale) AH others 12 I 10 I 17 Si' Colfax orer a'l Atetnt 3 Adtn , 4 Opp. "0 Mr. Co.fax, on Uking the Chair, .poke. as iiiiows: AlU'BESS OF FPEAKXB COLFAX Geuilemeu of the Houje of Ucpresenta - : tires : T-day will be marked in American t . . l : c 1 ' j history as tbe opening of a Congress des- tii.ed to face and sttlie the most inportant q iesii ni of the century, and dating bore existence the Rebellion which bas passed its culmination will, beyond all: qnestion thaLks to our Army and Nary mi.ri A.lmini.tration die a deserved death! Not onlv w.il your constituents watch m'vh tni..t anrutinv vnur deliberaiions here, but tbe friends of liberty io the most ,1. ..... ;n k. ;.,..t.J of youracs in this greater than Roman t jruuia I invi.ke you to approach these grave 01 stiuns with the ealin thoughtful- ne-s ol statesmen, freein" jour discussion from that acerbity whua mars instead of advancing leiisiatioo. and with un - .K.k.n nn tht riicin l',iwfr which eave ctorv to tbose who formad ,bis ua M( gife fTeM Tictory t ) tiMe Do are seeking to save it from this luion. and can give greater victory J destruction from tbe bands of the parricide and traitor. 1 invoke you, also, to remember that sacred truth hirh .11. history verifies, that "they who rule Dot : ia righteousness shall perish from tbe . ! earth." Thanking yon, witb a grateful ' heart, f.ir this A ifttm ouished mark of vour 1 , oufiience aod regird, aod appealing to all for tbat support and forbearance, by tbe aid cf which alone I can nope to suc- and 'enter upon the duue. ,00 Ut.: j me 1 " g " I In tbe Hoose, on motion of Mr. Wash- burne of III., the thanks of the people j were awarded to the officers and soldiers I ... .1 nnder Gen. Grant, for their reeent in- umpbs, and a gold medal was ordered to t ' . e . . . . k. ........ f - (k.l r I I k.a . ! n : 1 j . Le' .e; ' DLCD V"V" ". u-iuc u. uC.... Mr. Stevens (Pa.) proposes bills to fix tbe time for electing Kepresentivc. in Congress, and to enable Soldiers to vote to place colored men on an equality, as to pay, ic. aitb whites-and to repeal all laws for re-enslaving men. Mr. Cox (Cop.) a-ked for all the cor- relative l.o ovr-hanse of nriaon. - , . . 1 at II . 3 .1 Dul "e s,e'J lne "auseaaopiea me following, by a vote of 106 to 46 (Wm. R mkf nflt 1Mi 0Q ,h. re.olu-,ijn ,s , ' ' i i.'i t,rt-srt i nf tntsi iinnH innrnffai -a 1 Ss . 1 W 0f lLf cott'ant, statesmanlike, and humane efforts of tbe Administration, to secure an exebaoge cf our prisoners, now io theiBle"h'M beeD' trre3tej fjr a!leei mj." k.n.1. rtf ih. Phel. anH it ia k.r.Kv e.n. . 5 j nauus oi me iieucis, bum i. is uereuy reo- i ommended that such efforts be eontiooed ' to secure an exchange of all our prisoners j Tbe Baltimore American is out for tbe no 10 Sou'bern prisons. re-election of Pres. Lioeolo. The Bedford A correspondent says thiia convers-KP ) Inquirer is for Lincoln Prei-; ing recently with Union citixens of Ala."!: "' .- " Bl"0rt . batna, be learned tbat Yallandiebam. 1 ll'ie in ,Dat s?c,ioo repeatedly trAorferfi ,;" TtUt ,ohold on ,0 yll"r9, declaring ' "'u'r 7? ! fKat tha aneea.a nf hi. r.rlv in flhin da. I r . , fc : . . 7. tf l , reBei uovernmem 10 uaue too union ar- 10168 beilfg'Dg tiut P!ce" 1 ' ! There ean no longer bo any doubt of , Ihe death of General Houston, of Texa.. A I.(t.e frnm Vatamneaa aara -- a Uouston 11 certainly dead. He died at Huntsville, Texas: 1 am with a man j ... ' who was present when be died. J. Terrell 1 o -,k . j .k t j j Smith and another have administered on kj. egtlte " Coksistknct. Tbe Baltimore Ameri- ..js, the l.st practical defi,i,ion of enr.aiater.nv ia In hurra fnr Jaff Dana U enforces a merciless conscription, and raise mobs to oppose tbe very mildest form under onr own established Government. TJ. S. District Court, Pbilad Jodffe Cadwalader. Oo Saturday morning,La j reoce y. c.ee.e, .onv.cteu 0. a cn.rge 01 , I obtaining money from the Government by V - J" . mean, cf a forged pay roll, was sentenced ,Bfee year, and nine months imprison meul - "Would von Ihrna Vallar.Hi.ham " Congressman, into jail with common 1 , . , vagabonds 7 asked a sensitive Copper head of Judge Holt, when tbat famous traitor was arrested. "Certainly," respon ded tbe Judge, "if tbe vagabond, don't object." Th. estate of the lste Senator Dourl... Cottage Grove, near Chicago, ha. been vum iu Bsuaij m murigagc. it cooaisiea of sixty acre., and brought 83,150, or (303 leu than tbe amount to satisfy tb. mortgage. Quit b Bomber who fled South on the breaking out of tbe Rebellion..!, atcallh 1 I ,lu "kd tteP the aatboriUes. Rats ar. io tb. habit of desertine tb. sioainir shin. La. wucr examiner. Tbe newspaper publisher, of BI.ireouD- I i n,Te r"ed tDe Pe of advertUmg. UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1863. ualrwo Retreat OmrUllv tCraf. T.tTtL Trim.. Dee 7 i ... r ,,;;. Ge-i Chief : ! Ina-.treet ia in fall retreat on the e - . . . . ' "J- Your orders about following with c.rr.eu u. -...-y- j ? ZZW If hecT.och Tr , , y, turn r ..tn. I . .rierfinnn .n.l .r rvilfchlntr ,..1..,.......,.,.. . ...... -r 0 ... vu. . 1(t ..j. . - lt .. rri 1 : 1 j J. 0. Foter, Mij Geo rrorlrallo of tSe President. EXkCl'TlVB MasIO!. 1 Waehiotou, Dee 7, 1S03. j Reliable inf .rmaiion beice reoeired iKi ih. in.nr.nt f.irea is retreatioz fron? Kat Tennessee, uoder circumstances ren- free eolored populatioo of WaabiogteB is ; lere?ary me t .ne forart the pawpers bk'D ' . . .. . .l- .... i.rs tVhi.11 tK. Arh miilf. ! tn ih. horoiiah uf Lewisburz.who reside P' "V ' 7 - ; , jaiBortint pjnitija, and efteoming this to , be-of x,ii00i consequence, I ree- vu uu. u , . .... . --- , onlIIien(i ,hat all loyal people do, co the j rei.e;t cf thjB informally assemble a' . - . . 1 ; their re8pee!ive places of wirstip, and reoder sr,pCial bomaee and gratitude to Almighty Gud for this great advancement 0j National cause. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Monday laM, a party of about twenty i ln-beis "do are naroorta ny tneir sympi - tbitors in New ork city, under pretence ! of being peaceable passengers, went on I board ihe steamer Chesapeake, and when I e out to sea arose aod surprised the) crew kilting and wounding some, aid ; potting others in iron, leaving them ashore on tha nearer British coast, and ; tteo starting to sea with their steamer, j ! Ibis audacious act of piraey bas , ' aroused a roper feeling, and there is a ;'"g '-" " , Pr w ' " ' "".u m. sue ; sp,ttor in lion's end v 1.- . 1.1 T nanus cjuunuea eucceesiui iu i, .1. .. ..4 ...v.j !, . ., . l t .i TL- !..v. i... a .in rr 1 uri c as tmA uuuijiii streegth to be reached. Tbe Rebels have a report of a victory io Louisiana, not confirmed by our advices. Foreign advices indicate that tbe O.d ' World has its own troubles suScieot to . keep it from meddling with tbe New. the i bomuIo. b.t.e. n' Cbickamsgua, were the most disgraee- ful things that have yet happened to their irmj Arj(j f0m9 of tkeln cb.rge fnit their men would not fight. (No wonder for ao many are forced to engage io ,k.. u , k. . k.j ...... .1... what they know lo be a bad cause, that , .V"' ".'." . , . see that all is lost the? wi l shrink duty as 1 .1 L H a,..., f.. : ..4 .1,.. k.. ' - far as they can aod be safe from tbe mili- ; tary hoid ibe s ave despots nave overtHeir . . . . . , . 1 sV j x H h , , . CL , nS:en tr 115 m.ioritv. Last Fall the Seymaur Democracy carried their ticket by over 600 majority. i G j, . . nmared rrBm th. 1 emmaod of lbs 3. W. Rebel Armv. and Gen. Hardee socceeds him. ! I The Missionary department of the M. i E. Church have appropriated $30,000 to ! follow up our armies witb itinerant j preachers. Tbe Baptists are endeavoring I to do as mach for tbe same object. M ucb I K a anM..aw r t .ha at n n a aaa . I I t... - ! e re-organix-d io almost every particular. wi tuo b.-vicii vi iuo j-um .!. umvc -u Gen. French, of the Army of tbe Poto- , . , - p 1 ur 1 A correspondent of the Cincinnati Ga-1 lette, with Gen. Averiil's expedition in j We.t Virginia in a letter from Vesr n I ' ' B Z ' . " 1 v.. k:" ! V :. . 1 oL :. ,, wnere ou.ter was louna. i pr.ee .ea . wufoedolUr, per pound . . Loe.ierar, tnii. lint Oka Al4 unrnan BV n fl tf A aWf I I. I ;-to u, fir ,-.- centi ia totlal tl9S 7 "( a U Vll WI'IUBIS naa ijta.v rr a curTenru. A corresponde-ot of th, Home Ev.nge-; ' J. the murder, of Qtiantrell io Law-1 recce, Kansas, made S4 widows and 210 orphan. ! Th. conservatives in Missonri are trying to "count in" their Judicial Ticket by throwing out the Soldiers' vote, in coun ties where tb. Conserve, bavs control. Five of the draft rioters in Noble coun ty, Ohio, ar. fiaed 15,000 eaoa and oosts, aod another 11,000 and eosts and .'.and committed until tbe fine i. paid. A $3000 .word, desiened for General rj, 00 elhibilion jQ Xew Y,rk. r. ;. .k. -;r. r k;. r..n...:. r.;..j. ..j a vm u re.DieD5d.II. ith .0id d ie.u' 9 CapL Gordon, a Rebel spy, former!; editor of tb. Clarksburg (Ye.) Register, bas been tried by court-martial at Fort M'Henry and condemned to be .hot Tbe proposition offered by Got. Curtis to help volunteering, by allowing town-1 ships which furnish their quota to be j exempted from further draft, ba bean I accepted by tbe War Department. Tbe DepartmeBt at Washington has deeided to pay to the wives and families of omcera or soldiers now eon&aed as prison. era of war, tb. amount of pay tbat may be due. Abont 70 of th. Coal Region rioter, in Pennsylvania have been arrested aod sent to Reading tor trial Tb. 10th Regiment of N.w Jersey Lt new ks.ping order aaaoag the miners. President Lincoln i. recovering from a biib. .iim VI .aiiviw.ia. . u . .aw ..Tee tuo from a great many borer. J .1 . 1 1 J ,iiwMaar.awavwwawwww,wav - Prtneir,! article, h i loid'i warrant. The tbe establishment were ere toe fre.s and 1 tvoes. The f.rmer brnoeht 575, tha ' latter 10 J ets. (not q'lite the price of old i - metai) per pound. A aHieg end to trai- ,ur .acc.. ! '- ".V 1 as Uuj I'omt, wit tee raieaaea l biob ' ... Rnrieom. wheo be wao et back Bf a , tlD eranb despatch from Richmond, bet 1' ter luck next time, we hope. Were be a Cop. Senator,he probably eoold be exehac- ged, but the Cops and the lUbs seem to e)mpatbite in the matter of nil datentioo. The First Fubiio Free Scbiol for the ! education of e jlored children was estab- lished on Monday in ashingtoo. JOe Tie : h' , dre. Wli .t . .w.wiv It is resorted in Chicago that an off r of two liiuutaud c hu&dmd pouuds sterling has been received from tbe ageot of ihe British Moseom, in New York, f r .U. :.. .V ,k. P.o.;.H.r.t'a Euiaooipation Proclamation. Tbe Powder Mill ,1 1i.:i, .. u. ""K I the mouth of Briar Cre , ma,uih The foreman.George Aim, Lieea, u.ew ui, in- 1 1 W4J eonsijerab!y buroed about Ihe face ; . -l.,. t, :, , k... i,efcn ClUse j by some defect in tbe stampers. Samuel J. Kast, near Mecbanicksborr;, Cumberland eoonty, iost four all bis etiidren by D ptheria, last week. They all died within 44 boors. V. e sjmpatbue with these lereared parents in their sorrow. A Doctor in Harrisburg is sentenced to ,1,. p.;,.;.,. f. .K.. .J fMr fi , , - . '. 1 .a II. , nai ana ais victim are ojiq 01 respsciauie . abui 1 1 an at - a Lewiaoure, nec. 1, iooj i Th. Prink.... V.a.a .... P..l..:-V i , Douglas, Jr.. h.s .Wed io the 54tb I .'lassaooueeiii (.ooiorea; regimeot. ut ia I ne last 0! Jrred JJoag'ee sons wno Had ! remained at home, bath his brothers being in the same regiment. 1 I gno n tbo bands of her father. 1 he ' wound is a serious, on., bat it is thought ; aba will rtco.or. ! . . . . . T Go Cat! baa appowte4 Lawrenea U. Maaoioa, of Lawreoaa county, Preaidaat "7.. u -'.. -,, ' ' ucwta.a vhii, w .11 1 Judge of Ihe Seventeenth District, to fill , the yacanej occasioned by the election of Mu u w tbe vacancy occasioned by the eleetn Judge Anew to tbe Supreme Benck. jni,e Morri,OB of prnM 0iI1 jBn;. 1 ttl eonBty, Pa., visiting some relatives in Maryland, was riding out, when bis horse riD wJi throwing bin from bis vehicle, , fracturing his skull fatally. j An oU ' Pofsgrove Tp , Montgomery county, re cently, loft one hundred dollars io gold in j ter ei, and a considerable qaauutv of I SUei aiSO. Tbecitizan. of Colombia and Wrights ville are agitating the question of erecting a frae bridge across tbe Susquehanna be tween the two towns. A child of S. K. Notestine, in Patter son, Juniata county, bad a kettle of boil- I in? water thrown over it the other day. ! and died from the effeots thereof. I I Within one year, two boys have died in Mechanicsburg, Cumb'd Co, Pa., from having eaten of the poisonous plant called 'Nightshade." Jd'SS were bound over 10 ?d,000 each for their .ppwrance al Court, and not appearing then bail is held for tbe amonnt. L'ga county gave Woodward over eighteen hundred mtionty, aod bad BIE.t..,nr.. .riminiI A. h.f.o eonrr mefk Male , fi u- a n... k.. k... 1. ehief 'nf t.rZ.J;.. ... iel.Je.nh f be Pennsylvania militia, in the pl.ee of j oee3 "eceasea. A man named Daniel Helnick, fell! f . 1 . . t .11- U ' iruu BsieamuoBt. at iiuwu?tiiic, a .-, v. Wednesday, and was drowned. One word tell, tbe cause rum .' James M'Laoghlin.of Crawford eonnty, died a few days ago, at th. ago of one hundred years. Tbe station house at Portage, on the Peon'a railroad, was totally .ODsumed by fire 00 Friday night. Ancie Jackson, who wai burned at -...K.l. J..J . j.. . .r,.....rl. ,.:' rjH. ' T.. "i ' from the effeeta of tbe injuries reeeived. I . . . . , Io Boston, 00 Thanksgiving night, a young lady died in a ball-room, falling to Ibe floor juat at th. end of a dance. . ,. . . n ,- r ... Tbe re-enlistment of Capt. Uobin . 1 Com nan v. with their reeraits. saves Abb- , hnra frnm tha Bait dratL. &0 VS tell. f " . . I t i Two-thirds of tbe loyal papers 01 renn-; sylvania r. out for the le-election of , FreSldeOt LlinOOIn. M T.. tha aatimakla rrifa nf I Ex-President Pieree, died recently, after a long decline a " , " Ctrreried Weekly Wheat, ' 1,50 Eggs ... Rye 1,15 Tallow Corn, old 1.00 Lard, fresh oa ' tn ! lv ' 11 , Data, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover aeod. 7,00 Flaxseed 2,00 Wool JO nn.flAi.nlea 51b Potatoes oO FirkinBotter IS Shoulder Fresh Butter... 55 Rib. 4 Side. .6 g ' Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Ham. I. 1 1 Barley 8U to SI.UU country ooip w pa,,.. 8,00, ' inoi c.iiv.v ciiaju.-jca id wauia ail. i,i4v. "CHRONICLE," establish in l?!3-vHa!e No., 1,025. t oir :cimpn. Tinn T .Pflinif.. : Ml irui, k-invii aj.u,ui j The Annual Verting w.ll be held i even, nj. H;h D-c. al Independent Hail . l. r .. . f - ,.....- tb.a sn1 the Election of Oiiireii lakes place aod other important business is lo be Iransaned. a flit attendance of ihe me mbers is reoiiestel. J ACOB Hl'MMEU 'res. Sirlir. Stt Ji.it, JA00I fiTITZZL, api about ATf. Is M r.o ur. rk fn.t. W . J 'R.-t. .(- a ym 1 IC I Kl il Kark ) l . . PUELIS LETT in U. s ,jL.., ., J he To. n : r, k tlt. vjej,,,! .nediBce and furaiNhine : er,n. U r one yJ cf Ja.oarv. , . au aueain f. lu oe awarcri 10 , . . l.jj.. In h rner.ej : tne "owe-t 0.1 .er. rrfss 10 , . n M..rday evening. Jaa. a. 4, Br order t l the Tuwn L'culc.i : W.VT. .'ONES. Clerk Estate of Jacob Grove, dee'd. rehy given, that Letters el Adx,nl'tr-' Uf o upon tne .state 01 'Miua Oliijv c. iTe "i nri:j u'.u.j., t nioa Co.. deceased. hare been granted to ih rr.,ter cf I nica ' ",", Hn.r.rnf , therefore all per- sons knowing theineh , estate are requestedto make mediate pay ; meet, aaa iaoc "i"K j-- a?ai&at the aame are al requested to present them properly autheuticated fcr seit'emeni to ABKAM GROVE. AJain'r Kelly Tp, Dee. 7, i?63 pi NOTICE IS herehy eiren to all persons'eavint Deeds. Mortae, Releases or ether Papers ia the Registeraud Reccrder's offlee.nnpaid lir. rk.i niA narera Ml tt had kv IPDlf lOf at . ... 1 TTiV Tf I P f : T nn 11 " I T1 dlMFI B-lltll. w . - nnr.d for,briT"HE subscriber cuera for ealr hautaa Peb. !. 164. the amounts riue on thera will h .net f.-- irr.itil In IV in S0l) Ckie . ----- .lut on I mi'ie ani prov.ded. GLO. MEhRlLL. ' T7; ; lalJ he vas from Xew Tori, (:aie.. torr.ed out of hn drove a Heifer (abut iwo j rears old; which, he said, had followed him for several davs. The heifer is a bnadle with while spots on the head, poor lo fieh, and probably raised among the billt. I hare taken np said heifer, and give notice to tbe owner to prove property and pay charges or she will be sola according to law. JOHN KLI.NQ. River Road, Kelly Tp, Dec. S, 163 Admlalatrator'a Xdilce. ,OTlCE is hereby given, that Letters of A ftvurustrauoa upon the Estate of rJaie county, deceasedwave been tranted in ihe ' andersisned, bvihe KeaaaveTol I men coun' iu due Arm of of iur" Therefore, all persons indebted lo said eta are requested to make limmediaua payment; fend tbose fcaricc any inkl rliimc ar. .ln re..cre.4 In nre-en. rhem legally authenticated f.Vietilement to , vl- r Hl'BLEY AUBRIGHT, Adm'r. lwiibarg, Dec. 1st. 1863. PHIUP GOODMAN, Clotliin? .Manufacturer, J3 AND DEALEK IN GENTS' rURTIISHING GOODS, etC, Opposite Hetzol's IIoteL, aUeilbnrg, t nlon C o., Pa. KEEPS constantly on hand a iarje stock of CLOTHS, CASSl.MERES, SATTIXETS, VESTING?, Ac. Garment Cut by a skilful Cutler. Men aid Boys' Clothing made to order. A. ELTON Su Co., ' father. Sumac. Sheep and Calf Skins, aai Dealers la .Yu. 434 .YoriA Third atrcci, Philadelphia. EATHER. Sumac and Skins, bought, cr 1 sold on Commission. Advance made oa Consignments. Nov. 25, 63m3 THE "briber has opened a BaTiJ.EZZ M k street. Sooth side.where he has a good stock of rnvrnfFrr c;7("r? ;r'ntP! 1 - --. v MOLASSES, it. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Batter, Eg?s, Sic. fee. Which are offered CHZAP FOR C.tSff by JOSEPH ECKBERT, Acent Lewisbarg. Xov. 9. 1S63 THE RURAL AHERICAU. TV Vnt PapT.fT Fxrmtrt ami Frti OnrtZiga JM.lart rrcmtumjtr tmjf jruy j X WANT 10,000 club agents to circulate the t I Rural Ataericaa, Ltica, N V. Volume 1 1 Yin-commences January lit. 161. Paper 1 , free (0 co) .abscnbtrs , December. This j ,5 decidedly the beat and cheapest farmer' ' j and fruit grower's paper in existence, at only . 11 a year, and everr subscriber receives two! of rv... orati Ti"iEs kvn to .vi-k -ntrr ! wpe- Dollar-. rth t Ka-rti-. ir.Oreatl yial.ae juaaartv Plant. Us. lar..a aaa av,c anv, ....;; .kI --.,a r , - "If ?1' larr. a. kenV eti.t altT ere wkn rem-t. f I aoi ranH.iiw pmprt trm to JavJiaarv nvmU wm4 thro' .''Jtf,.' r.aa... mmi n IK MM WW l MJ ener,neT n ... , forever rmk af Twratr MbarrtkarAl 1 lai ;" J ! ,w rboit tr 1B .11 .kkk .r. b. Ir K. a. rabarrin. Sena -r It-im-a rot H-t :mo,.liat..J. AMreea T. 1. WmiiR, CHbiob. OBeBtaOa-! T. A Sali-e for Pi lea. I HAVE oo hand for sale. U5 cent per poi, a CERTAIN CURE for that distres- cng disease. It is an old preparation, lone; tested, which I nerer knew io fail, and I caa .ive names of persona cured lo ihosa asking f. CHARLES MACS River Road. Lawuburg, KepL 3 For sale also at Goodmaa a Store Lswiaavaa. Nov. &, 106X rpHE Diaaes Sarins InMitoiKio of Iwisbara x. nas mas oar ntx area b aiwu- nt ic k...l,kl.i. aI r. .L LI Iheeaniial ,Iotk -,id iu parabiB daroaad. I P feriELLER, Treas. Real Estato I 'iFOr KfUt, riTORE-Raom atlwfie tm Market ia 3T ; O iiqw occupied f) Jat i tmnrrtaaaw A" 1 ll.ni.n Klr. R imtVLl fM. aa4 ere larp Room on Jrt storey, n me raa c( Krem-r, Locz ttCu'i Store, oa Third k Apply to K BEATEK To Uuklueas Meav TWO STORE BUOMS FOR KErf. tkaaiberlla's Rlort. rararr 3i aai rPHEE R"Cttm are betier irraaoal. 1 1 . thon o'hir finnkr-d and farniahd,csja atent; ana desiraate 1a every reafecw 1 in ntheri in tne p ace. One 1a espee.aiiy atrip ard for the aals af I)rv Goods, r cearial Merchandize. The cinrr U,t the Grocery at Hardware badness, or both cotnbiaed. Tbe rewn ha a pcpclarian ef SOW tenoBB aad is sarrcande.i by a rrrt an-f rery eatewaiTW a?r;CQltnral and aaaaafaciBriar ooiry. Al nreseot. there is ao Hardware Seerw hi . . ... j retaiIl4b:e. Applr to ILH Chambaa. lin. IHAMUERL15 BB4' PUBLIC SALE. T'lH Trasteea of iSe Buffilee fircaltof At Evaigeiieal Asociaiion afler lor asde a e-rtain fHuse and part of two Lata lyiaf ia) j village of Xew r.-lumbia. (marked M P'B "f " town.-K.i. It and 73.) tm Whrew Deer Tm-p. taion Co.Pav PoWtc 0iTwak Fndar lne firit dav of Januasw next. Taatw - re nn preo'i'es a nous iiirviai w 1 "en Ul tviTI-ni w..i ... . -- - lenees. Sate to eannette 11 locnr aid dav. when serins viU be made haowav J.iH.X KAN( K.one of tha Troaieea. New LYIomb.a. Dec. S, 1P83- - fots! lots ! Zomftlsl at private sale, C HAH EER LIU'S ADDITIOB, li esf End of LrKuLurg. I a , 1 namber of EULDING LO.iismw I ST 1 . I I..LiW baas I tm saa 1 a ri TS1 m ibT . OD .Tllei ao.l ..g.i.u i .t'. t f-,r r.eVre the; appI.eJ for te.tre tne rirt of May next, when ta:s offer will be withdrawn. Tawaw Lots fcaveta froTas of fifty-fire feet aad taw usaal depth of those io the brroock. A farther description of VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE property it deemed ennacetaary ail paxtta interested caa examine fir ihe-tntJcet. Preference will be given to persona tart eva ding to make Immediate Improreneat. Alleys aai streets, if neeeasarv to aceoannia. date porrba-ers will be opened "Tittozt eiprase to tiie County. For price, terms, and other particular, applv 10 R. H. Ck.wbibi.tw. oa the press ia, Wll. H. CUAMbERLlN. for self, 1035 and Ait'y and Gaantiaa f. r Heir . a - VM. . ' njflllrl. tflf mK f V ! UjibISWI BV BW BW WasB BSBe aBaWW I nloa Count j Court Proclasa.aU "TrH EREAS, the Hon. 8A.M L S.WOODS. f? 1 President Ju 're for the :0th Jodieiai District of Pennsylvania, composed of taw ' counties of I nion, .M:lfl:n and Snyder, aad I Jxo WSi.wto andJoaa WausEsijaAsso. IcaieJesm C 1.10a county, have iasaed lady precept, bear:nz date the day of 8epl . Ifi3. and to tne directed, for the holding of an 1 Orphaa'Coan,Counot Commoa Pleas, Oyvr an.t 1 ermirer. ana uecerai Vjaarter t-eSMt.n at LEWItSBURG, f r the eoonty of I-NIOX. on ihe Third Monday of DEC, (beinr tha 21st day) lS63,and to coauone anc week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coa oner. Justices of the Peace and Constable ia aad f..r the county of L'aion,to appear in itaeiv own proper persons wi:b their records, iaqoa. aitions.eiamisations and ether rrmembraaeea do those thm;s which cf ihe-.r orEces aad ia their behalf appertain k be done ; aad all Wit nesse and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person er persons, are required to be tnea and in era .teadin;. aad not uepart wiiboat leave at tarir - 1 ble to nouce. (iivrn under nor hand and seal at ibe Shew- lifl's OSce in Lewi'barg the lSih day of 1 u "Jla T"r i Independence of tne tailed Statea of Aaten. ca. God save the Commonwealth! L. P. ALE RIGHT, 8harift REGISTER'S 1Y0TICK. "V"OTICE is hereby tirea, to all coaeeraedC XN that the following named persons aavw settled their accc ucts in the Register's OrBea at Lewisbar:. I'nion ccontr, and that tha sail accounts will be presented for eoaf raa- ', j anon and allowance at the Orphan' Co art to be held at Lt isBLKi.. lor tne eonaty cl In ion. on the third MN DAT of December next, being the 21st day of said moaih. viz 1 1. Tbe first and final account of William Spartv, Gaardia.i of Sank Kuril, a minor daughter of Stephen Kuril, and legatee of Jacob Royrr. dee'd. 2. The first aceonnt of John G. Bogga. exeentor of Maria M. Graham, late of Lewia. burg, dee'd. 3. I he aceonnt or Miiiam loanr. ao- ministrator of Abraham fpigflxtfyer, late of Daifaine lowa.kip, dec d. The nal account of Fraaklia and Isaaa Hammel, administrators of Samuel Jiummtt, late of Union lowashin, dec d. The final aceoum of -Noah R Zimaier. man. a tmiatstrator of M WaAeA lata of Butfalo k.aaip. dee'd. Tne accent of George Hill, admii- rrator of fiaaer, late cf Brady township, d.,M 7. The account of Georre Dreish ... . .r j raarf.an or tt'my tsret. or oi tne cmiorra and hem of Isaac L. Beck, lata of Misaia. burg, dee'd. S. The account of Georrt Dreisbacb. guardian of Mary C. Beek, one of the aaiaor childrea of Isaac L. Beck, late of M;m. abort, dee'd. . The aceoaat of John Reber, lake of taw boroaah of M ffliabnrg. dee'd. who waa abs execaior of tbe last will and testament af hint L. Beek. lata of the same ppreoaa. de ceased, as exhibited by Daniel Reber aad Conrad Sheckier. administrators of tke esiat. of Ihe said John Reber. deceased, ao far as bo had administered ihe estate of hi. statalor al his death. GRIGGS MARSH. TVp'V R- Reruter'a Otfice-.Lewisbort.Nov. I. I..B . ... , r ., i I . IK i' DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVING located in Lew sbarg. olleikj a share of tne public purea' oe..ce and n;ce on klarket St., Bai y opyo- ie me g.riere Hoose. ' Lt'ttim- Mw.lr
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