mm fib I "If If 1 km D SB Ml Lara 11 IJ I f ft BY 0. X. WOK DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. it tl-ti l,'r Var, always In Advance. rii;u-:tn m-vii- kkkit- Tlii-y '!irRin- Fri'IaV AflrTIK.fiti. A nit A ii A 31 Lincoln Uaylce f. riued rn the Wts. Ilrancb, Friday, and there was au in:h of snow tut ti e rains of Sa'urday, Sunday, akd Monday set ail at it agiiu. J?oaje thuu der also on M inday. The sooner Ice is secured for the sum nier,the better; look out fur next chauce. How Times Change! leadiu.' Hcmncrsts A few year 11 over the free Mates iuobbi: Ann Mavrry speakers, drs'royrd thiir pr-er: in i'Utb, liflid mailr to burn t b ir ppers. N w, "free epeech atd free ret?'' is tte firat chapter of thrir creel. . . danger in any f our chip. The spieLiui "renosylvatita lljii" ms burnt-J iu I'tui td'a, amid general applause, berause it was dedicate! t Lbert).'' Tnis munth, Garrison lec'un.d in feac- tJ a brilliant HuJieuce, iu oe of tbe largest balls iu Pbilad., a3iut S.avery. H. Ward Jieecbtr, twenty years ago, Kould have beeu tiiobbJ wbi-rebe is tin most applauded. The thou 0 iterur of Penu. ('4- deuour.ctl Anri laVtry men, publicly. Nj,the (j ivtrn ir of J'lnu'i presides at a m i-t brilliiut o:i n, in 1'failaJ., ti H-.eher joJ pj luiti is beard With greater delight lhau th tt speaker. Five months a , men of the ruling party in N V nk cay were bj'iting, maiming, and burning iu"ff Misive negroes This ni'utb,the regular cii.d ua'.e of that party (Mr. Hole; lor M iy r, attend.-d a meeting of c l r-1 Vjt.rs, and pieJed bimself to advocate tverj meaaurd they at ked. (tje year ai, Gjv. Peymiur of New York refused to I t black in -o euast id the Army, and did wnat he c .ull to st. p toe draft. Now he accepts c i r-d recruits, and urg- s v iluuteering to ti.. the National Army. Woik on "ibe woi'.d in ves !' Remarkable Articles. The Holder States ha,c now u liostili'v against the Cotton Statea, very fierce and easily accounted f r. lftciuc I. The Cottru States begin the War, craw led their friends of the I! ird -r Siatcs iuto it, and bave endeavored to k-ep all the fighting within the lin ler Slates. Aceordiui'lv. the litter have stiff red. personally ai.d cioianly, more tl.au ail the rest of the I'liijn toe' her : while the Cotton States that should have burue it 11 have kept comparatively barmles!. 52. Tbe Cotton States bave taken advantage of the Wer to gather into their borders most of the list and most active slaves, leaving the sick, the w jrn out, and the worthless f.r the l.oidir States and the Free Status to maintain. The Cotton States now bpe, with this aiiitiou of wrrkirg f. r.e, to c i trivc some way to turn the lo-scs bf the lijrdcr States iuto gain for them. Viewing matters in this light, tbe Hal timore American and ether papers are srrcouous fjr tbe complete overthrow of Slavcry, so that the pertiJy and heartless- r J cess cf the Cotton States sLi.ll Lot enure to their advaDtae at ht. - .. dcrick.burjj, Ltbanoa c-.ur.ry, who had been born in L.tjcaMtr c-unty, rrsiJd a .. ... ".i iew aaTi i n. i ujau u tin i inr iic rumber Of year. 10 UaonMu ccuoty, fiieJ in I af-tan od county, aud hao altciyt Utfl in tut jv7e U' Uff Ibe Loue l- &ti;i ffandiri?. arid is eovprpd with one of the a a - a ni I Oij tasbioned tile roots. J be exp..natmn .a... .. . l l. oi mis is, mat wneo ne was corn, ina- r.on was a pirt of Lancaster county; Dauphin, ineludinj 1. t.anun, was subse juently cut off of Lancaster; and, subse quent to that, Lebanon was made a sepa rate county." No doubt there are many citiz-ns tf Fnyder county who were born in North- Thirty ears ago, f r bi anti-Iavery uunjiuiy, ui.meu jij cjui.kio lucir couu iews. Wm. L! vd ijirrisju' life was in ry iu Us time of need. j ombcriaod couotj, lived f.r a while in , LD10I oion. and now are in Snyder, without chancing tbeir residences. Many in Mon- tour cunt, have lire! in Northumberland S.--U.,, auu aiso in oiumoi. couu.v, and never removed. And lime perhaps in Brady tiwnship, have lived under Northumberland, under Lycming twice, and twice in Union bat all in tbe same Loose. aWWe see little articles circulating in tb papers, tba M,ssr. 8 and so bad made IJalf a mi lion, a Million, or two Millions, by War Contrac's, ie. Tbese re mostly wilful, stupid lies. Very few cf tbe largest contracts amount to millions per year, and when tbe close competition im t.l.n ,t f .k. . V " " fortunate c,unt by thousands only, while some make cotbiccand others arc ruined, . . ... agTM.Gin county returns 4,104 taxa- ' ' " ' " ;r'"T Ur-S' Menno C4, L'rown 220, Ui.tton 1S3, M'Vevtown 151. Newton Himilion (in ! '0i t: ok n: t--r a., Union county has about 4,107 taxable.. , iWTbe Ladies of Milton will have ' LtPrt;np, A. tu tin' r " "uiiv-ajc, iur l Ut,.;; j tLc SA 1 stints- I l fswAq Indiana county pipr tb.t the liebds in Richmond will not permit ! : II " I.:- ...... ."IU' 11 AIM. 1 11 til lb lO Tfi'JH UIO pos. State Senator of Penu'a sj that a man might be electtd in hit f 'ace. The Seuate n.i standing It! to 1G, they seem to think that one of the partita numbering 10 will help theru by hindering the I'.-nn'a. I.rpi!ature from doitm an, thing .ubeip.he General Government put down the Rebellion. We doubt tb... The lu ..... .... ,.,. k.. .n,.v... know that the State baa just spokeu truuipet-tougued, f,r sustaining the Na tiiual Administration. They dub't waut to go on tbe record as obstructing tbe War. 7'bi-re are Senators I'onoVAN, Kinsky.K lll.l.l.V, i-.VlTU and others, bn, tbdUb strong jriitic, are too saacioua and j'liriitiC una to tndunger both their country and tbeir jia i ty by a fic;ti.u, . . i ... f. : I' . - .. . . . . i. . : - .. I'll llHtctilNBlDiili's I'osiTl'iN. This distinguished divine preached a Thanks- guiug sermon at 1'anviiie, l.y., iu tbe course of which be said : ' From ns) raiiiest recollection, I have been unfriendly to slavery, and have sought, at what I have thought proper times and iu proper ways, to ri I Kentucky and the c-mmry from it. In l.jH, (wheu I was a lawyer.) I risked all I bad at s'ake iu cuiietiMiing t induce the btate to rid Ler.-e.l of it, and sacrificed for this end what political pr 'spects 1 uny bave thn bad in the uti-ui'cessful atteti p. In 14'J, I ain vainly rnd-'avored to bring ti,e peop e to mea-ures f ir remnviiig r. And what 1 then did, 1 would d aoain to morrow I bave never been in lavor of one p irti 'U of ibe human race holding au otuer in boudige, but bave ev.-r b' eo iu favor of freedom to all; and hope the day may c ime whea it shall be cnjiyed eterj'wbere. "In regard to the bearing ef tbe war upon sluvery, while 1 bave said I did not approve of all the 'I overnuient b-is done, 1 have always held that ichttncr tro hrcrtt-t'if for tbe ll ivernmtnt ti dim urd.-r to rru-h the Kebeilien, .',.. u'J U .'me, and I would uphold the 'j .v. rumeut iu i. And i his is thi aoiemu religious auty i f ti ry en z-n." lTe"Tne 1,'naaauoriga region, now dedi cated to History, is famed for its moun tains, and has previous records. From Lookout mouutuio, one can see four Mates, an j tber? the Indians watched Willi ea l.j -iloud cycv tho ttdrauce of ibe j-aie face. Near ir, ia 116, ii iv-vier defeated the Indian chief, Iuia. Near Mi.ii.nary Hidge, the Christian religion ti at taubt the Indians, and one of the first Mis-unaries (J jhn Vaii) remains t welcome back ihe L niou fl ig. " K ss- viilc" was once the home of the Indian chicf,John Koss. "Cbickamauoa" is said u mean "dead men's river," aud 'Chattanooga-' is "risiD-' out of the ashes." ta.Wilkes' Spirit of ibe Times hag a long article, arguing that to j alousics am .ng c.'rps commanders all the fai'ures of the Army of the I'jt jmac, since M'CM lan's day, aic owing, l'ope, Uurn-ide, Hoiker, and Mualc, bave all failed to bieak up Lee's army, on atC 'Uit ( f the l"i I John Porters, whi blasted that there ae cu jLi gh coLservativcs in comtnaai to prevent the triumph" of that army 8Uev. Dr. Sunderland is re ekeftd Chaplain to the N'atioual Senate. In the r II JUse. the Cops brought od Mr. Horkics. C tbe .readier Irom wbom U oodard 16 supposed to Lavedrawo his strong love of , .. . . . T? M E L,VIDe wibg : but .Mr. ; ChacciDg, ao ultra Abolitiooisty - i f ii. t- . i. . i cnweu uer ur. nuraiua vj a large uj:'j)ritj. aVsRe-nimrr that narpnta athn mav iCTHciueinrjer inai pareoia woo may . .k - , . r. li ' a a- r til aOTPnirif MIA ff f flCIP Lnfll fmm - .. ...(. A J ... J ,L. . ....... mc uhiuuh, buuui.j klu m iucii iijitis before this week closes, to the Frovost Marshal, Gen. Jobn K. Clemenl, Harris- burar It is understood that thus hereto burg. It . under ood that those, hereto- fore exempted, will bave to reneio tbeir . r ' application. j terWe learn bv the Reading Jnurnal toai tne jaie rreaenck uunter, owoer4 of the White Deer Forest Iron Works, bad an insurance on bis life of Ten Thousand DoHars, which bisfreceived. ! riMl r,. Friek has aeenaed -..,n i Homnhrev, ,,f v.rio,.. nnmil . - " r ' mg Abolitionist. Here is wnat tne lem-, pervisor by S. C. VanArsdale. itary and nnpatnouc practices and speech- ocra,ic 7W flJ9 . es, for wbicb tbe Genral may come to ( We fe, titfi tb4t th fnfore Tbe fit fofe of our Copperhead Sena trial. j peace of this now d.s'racted and bleeding ! t0r' l5uckl". V lot "c ude tbe Io1 r;-- :t ,.. rf0jires lh, ,., ,inctiuB of,P,r.'.,0Q of V,,S" from representation 8Si..iaoy oi me muncy ira .'iinrn . people are moving f.r the establishment of a National Bank in each of their liorouobs. feiTTbe last draft is said to bare real- "isd 00,000 men, and ?12,000,000. Capt. Ira Alexander, of Mifflin eoonty, . r """1 l- l .ngmg to 16tb I'a. Cav.. was picked off by a Uebel sharp shooter, who killed "bile there was no action coin on in short, murdered him. JJa graduated at Vale College in 1S6:. and Irtur rtriments. Ibe brntatt mtrihat. "e 'fcr,"-D.d V"bt he allowed to commote b, serving hi. Urn. out with the five wires. c r Ju ini Mt fju(jl , Gettysborg 1 e''P'n? tne photograph of three children i is identified. Ills name was Hutnmerton, j i, . ,..iy.. CattiTaauus Co .. Hew ' urk a , D - I . . i LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 18C3. Call for FennsylvanU Volunteers to avoid Dramas. Headquarters l'cnn'a Militia. 1 Uakkimiiuu, Dee. 10, Is oil . j General Uni'tits, Xo. 43. The I'rt rid.-iit f the ,'nitrd S'atrs hav ing, by his ci.iuiiiuuicati.u of ibr Kth innt. in relati hi to trfiLnii miis submitted to him relating to the recrui'iui; seivice iu IVnusy vat.u , I- call of Mt ! al..., f 00'0t0 n. "WV tUvtrui M cuiup.cd under tbe following poiu's : ll in nij- ml That I be recruitment of Volunteers for the various regiments now iu ihe fi-Id, will be cnndueied ai c -r J i ii i: I y, I. I'eiails lor recruiting service in the State will be male of i ffi-era of Pennsyl vania r- gimi-nt in thf ri 1 1, whose terms of sen ice expire in iMjl. Tj ficiiitate the revruilov'bt of iois, uch a i llit unnts, of otlieers iu the & id, will bs uiade by tbe ivirm.r, where pructicbic, n the I'.c. m nen luti.iu of uu'y auihi riz.'J c lunnttees repn semiog cilics, boroughs and townships, to recruit for thsir several 1 ' ' Tnese rjcotntnendationi should not, however, be undo iudiscriuiina'cly, but wi'.h cue regard to the cuarac rr of the pefrou named, and bis ab.l:ty tj perform ihe important duius i f the post. II. When practicable, o d regiments will be returned to tbe Sine to be recruited. ITI Th. v.ilii nf aara akn shall bei en- listed will remain under ihecan.rol of the Cov.rrior at such cau.ps or reud z ou, and nri'ii realy to be sent u their regi ments, in acor lance with General Orders No. 75, of lfj'2. IV. tViuiums not eiceling twenty five u-.llais lor Vett n.na, and L.'ietu d. l.iirs 1 ir neiv recrui's, ;U t-e pail to i Ifu-trs detailed f.r reerui'iug service, from regi ments iu the field, when the recruits are accepted by the ("niu-d States, l'aymcut lo be made by L'. Col. K ir,f .rd, U. S. A., Acting Assistant 1'rovost Marshal General. V. Yo uuttcu furnished by citits cr o ber I. call. ics will be duly credited on the draft fixed fr January 5, 1'J4 ; and also ".11 ach volunteers as may bave been mustered into Ite service of the United States, sir.ee the draft, the number so credited lo Le deducted frjiu the propor- lion oi tbe ij iDta asstgneu tne state uiiaer rec nt call.'' Inf rmatiou regarding the j iotas of counties, cities, townships and waid-, cm be procured on application to the respective lis rict Frovost Mar.-hak I 1. Au iiori:y will be given to otlicers dciaiied for recruiting service from rei- nnuts ia Ibe tia-lJ?, to raise c aij lte companies of inlantrj, to be sent lo such reiiiinju's in the fisid as have less thaa ,flrr the latter tesstl. and when last ,r 'tt L a -la j.ivj.ci u.w.t. vt vuu.'.u; u.c.u.- "ons. ii. i.oiorca vniunierrs lor me color CJ,or" K l.fl , ed t'fiiiiinu of I'cnn-yivania accetited as a nart ol tbe i iota. aUJ aiso i-ucu as have been mu-ured into tne service of the I nite l States since the draft, to be credited to cities or o'her localities on their proportion of tbe Slate's rj'ijta und"r recent call. " VIII. Camps of rendtzvoui will be established at ir'.per 1 .cali'ies, in charge of commandants and skillful surgcOLs, to be vp) nt 'l ly the (i ivcroor. IX. To tv-.rv recruit who is a Veteran Voiuntrcr, as defined in (ier.eral Urd-rs of the War Department of June Iio. IjslJd, No. Vj. f.r recruitir.fr Veteran Voluo- teers, one month's pay in advance, and a bounty and premium of 5402, and to all other recruits, rot veterans, accepted and J mlisrcd nouind in exi.tin orders.one 1 month's pay in advance, and. in addition, bounty and premium of 5302 will be rid- : 1 ..... Tbe short time now remaining, within I T t a, ??'. t .... t .1 . L'.... 1 ; , . i . . . . wnit'n in n.i ine nuau or in rMait ns : "!LT.r. .;:V". -:"T:;: uiaiii. hi iiiiiii i s ue itiavi fiLiz.niiH fii iub irjJporunCe of prov idiog, by local bouoties, I the stroogt mducemcots to folunteers. : i-;..;,;..i.a,;, ,.t . u... e- . - .1:. .-iuu.ujm.uucs ui u.u vy .u.? lueauH. arc betiucioe irom 1 eouyivauia it i , i , . . i t frit a h !3. hnii i Pfi r n arhricnmiM rAn nnuh l ; i i - . t- t ber own reiritneots. 1 enD!ylvaDit with i c i a . a 1 " a .l.fl liar, e I .s e. e nv.tt -rt i.ir, itian Is . ,,T . . ,li..an I .imm.iii.n, lb, .hm. .1 shn Kb. - - j... - v".-. ...j., .j 1 DVT I'tompiness anil a.acrity, now, her , 1 ' """ul-"u, 'g po'ou sue b" te,e,of:W9' ,nJ among ber f4. gtl,f CJatrlbutI ,9 , cress ibis r-te'lion press mis r.ie.iioD. By order of A. G. CURTIS, . v.ommanuer-m-t.l.iei. A. L. BtsKL, Adjutaut-eocral PonnByWaoia. Opperneaas freacnlng Abolition, j uie.KLarr editor o the org ' . . . . . . . ' I uenerai oi rennsv vania in isti.. is turn- , t Tt i ,er.s . ' . . . .. - . ' slavery. One of tbe results of the present i re'.tllion will be the weakening or perhaps destruction of one of the causes, (Slavery in the South. Then, after the terrible . experience of tbe preseut times, our coun- ' try will be recreated, and increased civili ration on its luminous wings will spread its blessings npon a regenerated Republic, destined to be tbe greatest nation upon which the sun has yet ebone." AuU wnat win uecoinc oi oouwaru , i : ' 1 1 I TT- J , ' copperheads when the "increased civiliza- ,jon gnjcg ;n pon tbeir wicked or itn- frt . l. n- ' nmbi. bndge', bare been old in the F-- r..d company, for $57,000. j .u,.,;.i ..i L..i. A kj.. 1 i ng niera. nuui LU'JUtff. t.c.. ui tue ui- 1 A lubstautial railroad and carriage bridge 3eh" belWW0 I ' ' e' Isaae M. Wilkinson, nf lOib T. CaT- : air, waa wounded and missioi; at Mine Run. 11c was (:3m Suabur. - . i 'There is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous." Una distance is not gnater fr ru the pottical to the prosy. Somebody wrote loue rather pret'y verses about "Love." S ouie other body borrow ed tLe nie're, and, taking ' Soap" for i theme, wru'e iuie nicked verses in larody. Ili-re are the to pieces : LOVE. SUA P. At. 1 ll-.lai ro lot In g, B"th nd crbblng, V-u nr, V -'I "(.' in, Aiil 1 !- tou; AJ 1 -t' Tn; fcvh. rc t, olh- r'n l ti vltwr tnuit rprotiin; Kou-ifc hi-!-" rubbing ff. tiic iu Hi-, Vi wiuu niw. And amue iu Jt-U. At.'I 1 rrub yoa. Wt.ht i t-t Vfct w l-t kuT u to Jo f u iu tic F Lit tin-t lr, L:-fJrcb, t ontinu io:ng l .utitme ruMinj y, ,i ii.vtuie bit-, V r.iN''iOir a, 1 lotn- joii: I rubbinat ."" I'.jie-i.. -ci u(ln.r'i Ev h. wh .ti;r V ituit r-j'ri- inn Kunih h.4f .-rubttDj, I. . i- Ti.'. , iM-t Thi kt u t- do. r r u ti- 'J. 'Important iv lut i." Wo God the ;jr o,lng WT. J; foilowifig receipts "iu the papers. Th.y 1 may be worthy of a trial : Tk.,ni. e.fin l,r. obtained in ... , luasa I hp in in aster all ni.'bt.aild ihe UeXt day cook them like vegetable marrow, aud ' 69 '"uoa Oeiieiuus. Ao application of castor oil ti new boo's render ibem as soft as a buckskiu glove, It is also the best application that can be made to render new bmts wa'er proof. atest The l'r?!id lit ba pardtioed (ien Gautt, of Arkaaa-, in vie of hi graiaitous t-(-rv ict- U ttit L'dijo cause, beg4Q before th- rrocbtuatsUD of utu Deity wad au bounced. Iuntiie a creat atorm ia Cbarleton bartJOr, on S'JUdiy, U U lCC., tue ?. lu.iDitor WeehawkeD went dowo at ber anihors, wi b oO of bcr men. to tbs remainder of our fleet. Na damage t ja alSerted that the Rebel robber, J1D Morgan,is lo Kentucky hisreputcd ttrrival at Toronto being a trick to throw his pursuers off their guird. There are suspicions of conspirators and orgaoii-d confederates all through tbe North, who htlol IMurao eiCr who triod to iUVade and burn our ehipi and torni from Caoatia nt wbj mjix d tbo Chesapeake from New York. 1. , . a r bcra is a large force neari iroin sue waa snors OI w,cil-ai lr prosecutiug ber voyage, In Cnocress it is proposed to eoodode . . . , n i- the Keciprocity t-aoada treaty with Lojj- i 1 .. i ,Mi.p . .. i.au, cu, iieiib nuu.usi un m iuuib aa.a scale. . Rebel Senators bave The (.lenrg'a en-,!,..,t .. ..U,.l.i;.:l ftV..e. ( irsojaje to enlist and arm for Slate, d-.fenee. j Another Rebel steamer, the Rappahan nock, bs been seized and detained in port by the French authorities. tien. Hanks is in New Orleans, and ret oris Uvjrab.y for the Luion cause in Teias. I'resid:nt Lincoln has written a bigh'v cimpiimentary letter to lien. Grant and bis uicu for their recent ajh eveiuenU. i 1 f"f,r tLT UFF. A son 01 ratnuei Neidig, of Sunbury, attempted to climb on 1 ,he locomotive when shifting cars on tbe 1 Nottbern Central hah road on Ji indiy i . ii i , i r... .. . . l - l" int si Thia ii another waruin;; to the Low who ar in the habit u( iuuiDios od , Y,ninnnunn ' - - crystals from druggist, powdered, then ' ,., BufT.w, le.t. fttMi JauiLtar of d-sjlv.d iu bot water at tbe rate of half , r.-.ztLLins. i .b.ai i..bi, -.srs. a pound to ten canons, will save s up ana ,,. (., n ksisl a.j b..ut ii' ; y-r: prove excellent fir washing either clothing - - or the person. The Guest fabrics may be Mxh tnict, lmtnlrt, .V utufictarers, En washed in a solution of borax. j ijinv.ru, AjricuUuru', Ct-mUu, and Take the stalks of cat baee.scrane thein, . H ; r.,Vr, - , elJwis Ra-Ti-f Hon-, where 1 am at a.l tirn-a It is well knowo that the Umbels oe p-niu t it u i m cm in-ii j n nuun-rr L1J, i. . . -.uf D"w ,ne- tn CKD P!l T aiKAPM-i I "ha!!-nj tb blooa bounds to bunt up wbiie oncripts rr.ntrr to pmur, not tut, but c 1 ...j tn mtu r,i.n. .,,,.- , ., , , , . 1 euiaUO Ul 1UV ICt lUt'SC tUCll U T3 U U -U ' . r .1.. I 1 . e. , t L .... A ... .. n . A a fnr pnn rrii I i.inn vi Miff- wh.i nniitri. 'V CO.tTfd t U10D fJiaitrrS WOO COUtri- , 4 , . . , ? , ved to catch tbe houods aud bnus Iheui , borne on their bayonets 1 Cincinnati. Nov. -24 l!. W. Hall, a nor.e comr.clor for the Oovernmcnt, was f,)U(1d gal(Jl sentenced to six nonthe' unnmeX, and fined ?10,U00, for dc U i u ' ' . fraudmg the jovernmeut in the purchase ' 0f burse Some of the Coricerhesds fired salutes on the adj mrnmcot of the last -abohtiou' , , .. .. (Jongress. 1 ber bave not bred any as yet over tbe election of speaker Colfax. G Wagros.,.,, is promoted be , Wood and iira inspector on tbe MoTthero n. - . - .i i.:i . a: a a o . uemrai asaiway, auo is suoceeueu as oa- in DoBgrcss. 6 Samuel Remly, near Liht Street, boast of 1 1S5 bushels of shelled corn I from 161 acres, or 90 bushels to tbe acre. ; "-: i i ue lrienus oi lemperance m i.ewis- town are moving for a reformation in that region, oy noiamg meetings. Pll, ll.;..;.. I. .1 I. C.. 1 J ' '"S vu-.jn.iu,- ui iu wuu- , hurt sn.l in llanvilli, ittujisuurfl market. Corrtcted Weekly Wheat, 1,45 Egjrs I 20 Rye 1,00 Tallow 10iml0lt Xo 718. Arch Sirert, Phila.le'pttia , J- '"V ft -V r..7, Za -on ' P 'o no ovfr '' ll,I9ee(i -00 Wo0' '0 1 n 1 11 n.. , at. e t. en F.rkinBulter 18 Shoulde;....6 Fresh Butter... 25 Ribs & Sides 6 Rags 4,5, and 6 Ham 11 Uarler 90 to 81.00 Country faoap 4 Si 0 Pork.... ... - ' " 'on.. 8,00 ' fyrhi- I'nion County 'IVarKT Inxnuir mertd ai MittlitiOur?, Monday, '-iiih Vec. io ' c-'iuinue O'ur day. Dr. Tobias' Vrniiian Liniment Has given universal atifaction dorioz the fcur;reti years it has been intnx3uce4 into the ru.I'd S:a:es. Alirr hems tried t.y millions, ll has breu proclaimed ihr pain detrc.yer of the world. Tain can not Le where this lini i ment is applied. If used a- directed il can ' mil anl never has failed iu a single insiaro-e. ' For c i! I. coosh-anJ inflienza.it can't l.e i beai. One tj eenl boliie wn. cire all Ihe ' above, besides beine ue!u! in ewery family tor u4len aeci ien:. suc as born-, cl.is, : cuis, inseri stiiiKs. Ac ll is pertectly inno ; ceM n take inien.a'iv. and can tie g.ien in ' ihe o!J(Nt person vr youn?et chii.1. Pr.ee ; t ari'l .Vl rem, a bopie. OtFi.-.e. rs t:..r'.Iamit j Sireet, Mew Voric. Sold by al! Urusiais. , B R P. Ilaii. lies mil. Joll M. BSST ef . lutili aa l Mm ?LK I. li.UfcK, ol Scraatia. I Is, K-t J R Shasst'il. :1 m.-r.lVIU W ILLIT ' ,ul V .. Vlni.b4 I lil L. i-.-il. ul sti.m Ain lp. BttD, I In r;eriIJ eoont, -Tin U'l . jemn, rl l 11 ; w. wit' "f . r. vii-fiinj,oi Julian- . I-Miitoa.Swihttlt,-." em.MIlLHeLl. J-.1IIV i ri-.t, bj SC 1 f..TI TIC AHtlKICiX, TLi muii lut-l jourual of iu cltui now pubUbii Volume .. fv rfrtr, oumoi nc o th It of Jn ur bcavt , tucretV-rc, nt i the llin to tubfKnb. TK''fUMl? will fin 4 in tnc n-n'-.fl-r Amrln I Uatblw iu.' ruiavtioti conr. rrniijc tt.s-ir various, Trdr, Irian L-f mil tbr iml-'l tti 1 brut iim-f Tfoi-ni" ,n tittit-rv. To , an t I'sijcrBv. tOar-ti,er ,ih uub u :ui d- svw will tni to li'ajoil iLwir txrcu; tu ij tji Iil.tfu lbe;r itjr I V ..N r tir ill fit. 1 ia tb Ss-jr-ntifle AnwifM :t .-ir-ntifle AnwifiB :t ur lttr-PtPDt f..r n-r-&rT luatruf tk'iisi h"w to t?Tjr' their niTa-ntltiun ; aiav. fi vltrnt s-Tipii "t ut il tf j-: i ini'Ot!oai r"ntlf sXawl tit t'iif foun'ry rnl .u hun p-. iiK.n uu no i flli-ml Li.-t I th- C.llla- ' I Slit PjtlrOfsl ffranTJ Wfklj lit W mtl' ii sTtuo, witb c tiuirUw ,xrjlauiat4-r ootff ; iav. d;ru- tl-.fl. of 'JUr-ctH'tis C1U'rTUtU t'aft lt-rjt Latf i f tla. i,,its:tr-rwoiiriaiuoourtnirgaiii.- .VNV:F4rTrKKKSwitlfindiBthMs-ntirA(ar:fo i;lii-trt rt:rlr J4rriLtir ut tL-m.t rsn'Jv in- wj1- in n.ui Mat.!furin ow ;r'ti.l r--t."vs'.t mu.-h lu U mn-ifairiir- r-, t,uu Ui"'n tu tor t:u. fc..INKKP.3 will fini fn tb Sontiftf American with trsitu. Hiir4. Merino. n i Mf1M:raI Kti.d.- tun : tWetiVr with a faitntul rvcrl t thv procrjs of iu Bil tbe urpnTtnif ol, b-tb t borne anl .r'-svi. CllfcvltiTiw:!! Bn4 in tb SHntif Arnri'aB dtaila of rcut ilicvf ofirp Qiavds in Ch-m!itry. and artirlca oa tb jitti n if th! wirn'' tr, the u-ful A'stiltl !.lLi.If' ii f nj in tttf Annline Ameri can T"n.'raiinar antl 'Vcrl;'tt''n of m'. th r-ait nl most lirc'Vfl farm Jmi-ltBr-ct1 : aim, en pin! iJ vd! " lsrtvl article on mtlar rlt'n to sjnrwl Aicnrul tar: tTrt ear biDif takt-a u lurnifth r'trnn-r. rctro lar'.r, with u-h 1nft-rmtioo a will be valuabU In th Fi-l t, a -Ll a iu th iinu)iold. ALL ( LAasK? K)V Ktlk.R will find In th' P'fetv Illio a uiv. n au at (vpuiir ivarwUUaaF i an USV Tiaywi ID t . lie iBrrmuonuf ti-. oi u u ih aim of th- nib- I'.twrs tr-rm it iwain o .nrrtiefcrai...-; iaa s ssu.-b a Ki.ibl-f aljtrii--e Irrsia. Ta.serj int.. I lia-ul r.u.a. tM. journal a:lorJ a eouatant su-p.j or at. Ui't r n-llBK- " i-fr J..,.. ,,ib ih- .i.un... Tb it " i. - ; r-a.rf ib-ir i.ucil-r, I. r l.ml I,.. ,t tb. .nj .t ib jrar. i i... i-. me iw ,., ,.a . sir- .bouia rm:t ao a, to ria,- tnetr ,usser;p- v-" " n ""'I ." "-a -in.T.it,.- j KliMS Or SI Bsl BsltKH'TIoV t ,r una fvar. JI M for.- D'oiina; Si l-.r l.'Ur meois.; wsimouiii .jit can ha ha.1 "r Slu. sub-enbrt ia Caua.ls ,heu.d remit Onta aatra. to y i-i.Ui. Sp-ciorn r. i-i' --'" ." AJ'ie H...B- Aa-lrea MCXX iV CO.. Publishers. 37 I'ark Row, Naar Turk City. Lewisburg Bridge Company. "aTOTICE is hereby given to Ihe Stockhol-der-s of the Lewisbor; BndseCompany. that an Eircnon will be held at the illU-e i f the President, on Monday, ihe 4th day of Jan uary, lPGl, for the pnrpose of decline rne Preso'.rnt, six -Manaeers. Treasurer, and a t'lerlc. u, conduct ihe concerns of said Com- Pany lomnrvear. , " 1 1LL l i" A,MK .R?N PresiuenL . ' ' TO THE PUBLIC. a"- rt v u . . . . , i i V. f be , w( ,fave Lelrlhur!r- has rirrn'.atrj ,he rp puri ihat I had sn,d out .. . . r . r my uat.ery. an i ten town, so tar iroro m.s being the case. I have jat made a very in- P 'r!anl improvement in my kylighi,aud am now ta,iJ;g better P.cr .haoever.at my forni.b u ruumna. At- . , . , u- " urB o ana 1 wt(. -a, infois anner. TO THE ri'DLIC. Ciim rLaice. 19, ITHI3 i.av bought of Lewis Milter, (oi I'n i"n township.) two black Mules, which I have loaned to bim during mv p:raure. 1 034 w3 V 1 1.1-1 A M H. HAKMAV. NOTICE. M. persons havim? claims acainM the A ra.ffr-.iyii Lewt,bur2. wi.l Piea,e ( nr...nl ika.n I..P cl,linnt tn thr Iin.lT ti.,. ,ni ihe..;.i.hi.i ,,,,,n.ivt m1 - , ...--v ... . .. .... - t - - - - - ; make seiilrmrnt. t"yotfi e Frick's Block, l nira M. mree aoors irom iarri. a. .-s. I .LL 1 . .-sxruu FANCY FUFANCY FURS! John Falreira, j TiRrnTi!Krr,biow SUi, &ouih siar, PMLADELriUA, imports. M.nnftur.r j ? All kinds of ! 5kWn..K4.M.I r l tiD FURS ' WYVe- l -.!:. ' J-I.1I1111ICU9 tai . 1 "ri,.-t--e-" I y w ib toraturn as, thanks to my ft-teoda of rnl"B I UZJ , ...uu to ui th t now h.'io torr. si m i ; I ....w.n ,a minnff un.. . mi ,11,11110. rT- ! as - ot of all th. diffwnt S.oJ. aoJ qualitimor r.4.i I y i ;. far l.iim auJ ChilJran, that will MworaaunD; th. v.tl an.l Winter aaaarma. i Iteing tb. diwt Inptwlrr .fall mv For, from F.omiv, . ao.l bsvinir thrm Maouratoivl .soar bit tl oprrl a'0 rnabtHi tn. to r.ffsr my ruatomevs sod thr asiK murh band-.mer -t of Fort St th umr mon.,. I Ladwa! olaui. ri ssa roil brp oarcbanot. Tlao JOHN FAREIRA. Gas Fitting Utabllhmeai. j TiOOMSt in Fbick's Block, Market St, rear of Bower's Jewelry Shop. . J one of the best shops in Thilad., I hope to , Having srrveu a rrguiar api-ir.... -.. r - rnr)tr carifaCtion. 'mm W T.I I ,i, aj , BI RISERS and othrr Fixtures always on band or furnished at short noti-r. O. B.EVAS Uwifbiu-K, eeok 11, lso3 "THE UNION," wtablMwJ in ltU Whule No, 2,647. MJIIRDXICLE," etab!Mw.l in 1S13 VtMt No 1,026. 3Iammolh llrug store ii:N'Ni;iT HltO'S, Mn-T re-ree toi y ir.l. rm the puSl c that io, L.ive a-'iin- ! c -v.tr..) ..I the a . rxia-.ii.ivneti'. and ju-t re'd a lreh u p p y of I)r.ia. fneiiura.s. Whir Lat. Varm.he.'. I'ufy II : al Oil, Mach.Le Oil Pure fricea. l'vestufis. Ac. . ' - ' Toilet Artivli'.-. a i:u; as'irtmmt l:,tr .:. .! ll.rri.o -. 11 I-. . . u no. n., n . ItnlMltl U.:t".i t- tbe -Uie .-f .jaaBUty. .. 111, f.iaovina rs.-. l.r li-ura. J urp -m. Forkf-'t DouL-. 1'ursei. Fort l'ilir. Peiui., Ilru-l..,. pf-k-t kin,.. saiM"ia i-f Au,.run .1 I .i.ai:.Li uiJi.ut. :lura. sl.uu.r), lulMI ; Lanii: Lauipa I C'ujI Oil, &uJ L'.;-ii.I Konnet C's .-parklir' OeWiinr rrnias.ii. a-.rf -a liea fc aror....' li.ie. Vti.li ,.Oiii4-. Lem n. rem n. Am. Ti-1 N .ittnra.1 Virrv it. AO, iua.. "tr.-r I r. :. ,i. 1 :ru ll.. ! a ' Wines a.:: i Liijuora t;nas!y f r X.J-.las. :irjt. 1 1, ....... s snJ p:itU Jt.iri..-s g., ,s..:i, w.-.l fl. ..! U. ca.l lal.ri Jura.Aa-l.rf ais.tir. We are $eillri. at very low rates, t:r Tinctures. St ruti-1, Olntmer.t?, mr. . ii r to.nrin-e.-ut.-,, prsru..i.a. ar. n..n ufn m m i-ar.arui ana r. .arrsuiu w ba. t: ctbriUki lr-.iafjtU. F "'Tne iunii.r n.mhpr .;f ih firm hat inn a'ifr.d-d tnr Coiiree oi J'uarnacv, ha 1 a tidihi t-r of year' esr-rirrice in trie Druit ati i fiescripiii.ii bufc.ae. Iwh id ite c:an.ry ar.l I'h ad ph.a. Irds ctm.jeici,t t cuiui'i-Ubd ar Trcr ip'u.n that the hhyiciats cr public :na t .ft iii-m i:n. a Crtii. tte'ine cnfi 'fr.t tha! w tue auts oi a. I, un Tern m '.he.r ra'i i.on. a. g, BENrrr, L-1.;,u:p.Or! 30. W. A. liil.N.NEI T Estate of WaUliara Wilson, dec'L l'T'ITR I V - a V" ETTER? Te:amn:ary cn the Estate t-f WW VVILsijN, late of Ee- erm e i l ine un 'erMjne a.i ptods .. if b- i ,k , . . r,L-. .mm..-!, ma. psvineni.and ih .se :.avVne claims or !em-.ds aja:at san'f rreer.: tbem tir sertie- laeut. .ANN WILSON, Kxecutr.X. T. H. V(!.S., EltCUlUf. j sl wra ov. U3, Hon. GOOD GOODS! E iOnp .Vfc'h li-tOI: ! v P ,,' li't).1 t r-R FAIL JV7) WT.vr.-TR ruU I ALL AM' V.TkEI roic fall j.d si.vn.ji ruK FALL ASH il. MtKI CA1 L .1 Vi SF.K! CALL A1 SFSt IALL A.D SFt HALL A.D ME! KKSMtri. U.yi 4 CO Ak'iV.. l;X; af CO KHFHEN, l'.'! at :0 ILKLMLK, L'-'X'i J C'J Lawinre. 5E. s. IaS L,et t all take sa Kide I . ,aa tar Jl 11 OKE AND Bl UGIES TO LET, to respnnible persrrs. at reasonable rates. if Stables on ki-ey between Sa:b. Third anJ S.uth Fourth sirens, half a square i.elow Hess Liverv mv reiiVi.ce on sAa.e lot, frojit.n:; on fcouihThir.J street. CHARLES S. YODKR I.fwisbnrr. rpt. !, I-fi:t IVxttorS. II. KXir.HT nAS locate! himself in LEWlsUfnfS. where he wiil attebJ tu iiie practice ul uie'i.rinrt. Marati tit, nearly opposite Ammuoa' bluc'a TESTIMONIALS. IUrtlet ix. tor it Co.. Nt 21. ! -3-lVar 9r : M Ii-r -ni t ma--b wr b l j li-rfai ttijat al who (en air oie tip. li-;: .rn ami ajl ; lut I r. ntinrtwJ t ta- V'-ur mJie;iir anJ it ru t ui-. ao 1 1 in w an 1 Lg i i nu:n!-r in tn v iici.-ti- : ' 1 tliat t.a i Iutu auJ ii.T rvnr :n.t-. tf-at -r-- ttr. ur niriictiii- A- lirV i.w-ft. 1 w--, i a.l art- artai'-la-J itb .iiss-- t" s.:r a e-.il 1. at. t - !: aud ia n-. "ur truir. J !!N 'i-r L'L .NLtiL II rTLET. . t'n: n Co . . t 2' w rf P-ar ?;r : I irti-t-d :tb lb"iiari-in f r a -m- r. aia4 at eumi l' -ur in i r n- I w t.H.to lsaTf my Li ab-n 1 f-tTJUrnr-! ts-.ir i-ur etbr b i Mciana. Y-urt truly. J 'rKl'H VII LfcK. I-wfartTfiw, t't.iia tV . N t 17. I-'-!. Ir. 8. II Knitht : l-ar ?tr I a alt.:-t..i wth Rli9-imti-in : I r-.u: 1 n-1 a a '0 t-p. an 1 1 -i. v-t:, o. ur jsiijit- nt :nne ,-urr-i tu- tn b.Tt I aJit a; b" mr aULi.-t 1 a itb Tbit kUM.a- ij-: t to juu auJ ietcurtd. Yur tru:t J buut.-K. fl HTLFT. CniOB N'rtT It. 'kl. Pr. It. Knirht : l-ar ir I stoi you tb- taf'" fna-nt to onlT to tnett iu:frni)( butnan::. I H iav a irtnai t.tn' ar.tb r-.n"umpti.ti. anJ h-r 1 itV "r rw rt a cirD op bv all. !- a.li-J t try other Bi"U ic:nf."r t etor. J oattnu antb your tn-a'mvDt : y-nr m dinna curwi br: ahe u n-w si. I w,a .1 iia- a. 1 ho ar afflieU.t a:th Iudi and htff di-.r u-at-- tn jmi. or pvn 1 fur ou, get ur ntlictos. ani '.t- !if- aoj money. LlUa4. Yt-'ura r-i-y, J-niN oiLtrL IjFST WD L VST XKV S? UAj 1 U Ll01 i 1j ? T . . . . e nL... 1. 1 L . . ' .- , ".1 , .' c,i,..,j s,,,rli nf . . .nJ -x lura. a verv laree auia wen I WINTER GOODS, 1 wh eh we offer at very rHorr.f pr'crs. We have paid particuiara'trnto n m ihr ..elrction of this Morfc ot (i '.i.1-a verv lar: mmt of DRY GOODS of even-r!-cr p- lion. Turchasrrs wiil to.! it tneir a.nantasr lo cirr a call as in prif rs we liny any ot our it. bono? towns for compi-t.tion. VVr have ai-o rrplrnishrd ror stock of (.rorr- rlcsi, rd w are. tt eu-v a i e, ic. SALT, FISH. COAL, PLASTER, Ac. j ll.ia ViraA l.inkn. I it rtnnt l lailtT. ! . rr...a-...r.-. r: . : . . I always nrpi on nana. t iTT-r-nf V7 P V PKilDI CK lalten in El- .u, f, . t!1i v"n Mi.i fn, ,n kind, of Craln. ' . ,, . . ,.(. JSI, . i. i. e. i.rwisnur?. i'c-. V pron h-.vmi: f'-i-n One lo Thou-art lol -.-. rr; have lh- lo rirr arnr saielv invested in J . izmr ot, upon vaiiiaole real j-s'ate ia :n.s co'iti v. ir- r af pliraiion lo J. r. JU iX B. LI.VV Lrwishiirc. July 1. 1-6 Cash paid for Bark. WISH to por-ha-r a '.a';e qtiaatnr of ROtK Otk IttKK. lrliverr4 at mr Tannery Yard in Lewisbory. for which I rill pay ihe hichest price in cash. May It, lis3 E. J. Hl'I.L. 1 nion rraycr Mlcctlnss. b'rrat'rr Uw Baptist house, at 4 o'c, Sat'-taia P M 1 CJCUlt "WcOll ;:!T NOTK K rp.O Tai Coiiect. rs of I'diub Coaaty t Teal X ' a';-d ,h Eioneralioaa your Duplicates waie by Ihe ContBiasaoaata, il is !he or.'y tioie in Ike year that taoa. r.n mi are mai:e ; au I you are also reqarsie to settle up yoar I'iplica:e. iec 7.'6J J. A. M E BTZ. Tfaar. nlUU t lltllll) . OUri -rtM.lalaaUaW "Hl:i:i:AS,tbe H- a.SA.Vi..WOOOHL 1 ? l'rf-n'i.-.i Ju Ige for the SOta JadiM-4 of fenusvivama, coaaposl of tM rom.ties ul I uiou. .tiituio and yt. ana Jso VVmsustss aodJ-iaa WaLLiEsqaAsso ciate Jo '.sei in L uiea county. have issued tbaia) precept, brar.Lji rti'.t Ihe .6th day of Sept., lsS3. ami iu me Oiree'.td, lor iat holdiO of aa Orpriai.s' t'ourt. Court of CiatD..a fleas, Oy and l erininer. and Uearral Quarter bessiuaja. at l.UVMs-BI liti, for ihe cc uiy f t.MU.X. on me 1 bird Mundav of 1LC, (beiac lata) Jl-t .lay) ls' .i. and lo eonunue one week. IS oi.ee is tner!ore hereby gi to last Ce i lit, Jo-iics of ihe Peace and Consiabhra la ao 1 1 r :iie c uty of L'moo.to appear in tbaiat own proper perries wirh iheir records, iaqsaa, s:::e:is,exa!ii:r.a:ioi.s and other remembrancas) to iio thoe thius which of their offices and ia their t.e!i2.l'apper;ain to be done; and all Wia a: 1 oilier persons prosecouup ia bebatf ,. ti.r i:,..i!iiK,n'ae.,.IIl aa-ailut aai Dersoo pr5, :lt irr re-u.rr.t to be thra and tharw a. 'Ti Ji o. an i n..i drrart withottl leave at tbtit . ..... r ar. rf(.neted to be actaal its their a-;eu lance al the appointed lia acratfat h U riuTir. liivea uvlVr har.4 and seal at lb Sbav nV i!ire in I.ewibarg the 18th day f ,.vV. A D anl the 7ih year of U In Tn 'eure uf the tn:ted State of AmerU cx Uou iave ine tomfflonirann ; L. F. ALbKKiHT, 8aeri0 REGISTER'S NOTICE. N'OTM'E ; heey given, to all eoDCeruacV ma: t ! ic lohoa.ns; named persona bava se: led tiieir accounts in the Register's OtBca) at l.ewisburg. 1'nom countr, and thai iht) sa d acci.uiii-. wilt be presented for eo firsts. an. n and aii. wancr al the Orphani COft t., held at LE A ls-Bl Rr;. f.ir tbe coaaty kf I i.iu i. on the third .MJ.LAY of Drcrsabew r. e a i. l.e 1 1. 2 t he m2 1 -1 da y ol sa id moniaK u 1 1. The brt ad inal accoonlof William njiaus, -e.uBi",-au v. ,!auz'i'er el Stephen Kurtz, and iegavew eaf ; Jar i.b K er, dec"d. I 2. 'I be nrst account of John O. Bofga, rxecu'. r of Jiaraa Jt. Graham, laie of Lewis- . Lur, ftecd. i 3. The acconnt of William Tonnf. ad. ' mini-rator of Abruhnm Spitlm'itr, late f ' UutTaioe township, dee'd. I 4. The final account of Franklin and lsaa ' Hummel, administrators of S,imuet aVumamas, j la;e ul l'n:ori t.iwr.sh.p, dee'd. S. Tne final arcooni of Oih B. Ziaana-es ! r:-.n. aim nisira or of Juhn Hulul, lata o( j B ii!aioe township, drcd. I 6. The account of Ueorpr Hill, adaaiais. 1 tiai .r ui JJm r'uUer, late uf Brady towaahip, I dee'd. 7. Thr acorn nt nf George Dreisbacb, f uarJian of ftn. v Hrek. one of tor cations, ai.d heirs ul Isaac !. licck, late of MilBia. I ui dec'.!. . Tar aerotint of Georee Drrisbaeh, iroar.lian of M ry C. Berk, one of the aaiaor rb.i 'reo ol l.-uc L Cec k, late uf M.tfiifcterg, dec d. 9. Thr acennt of John Reber. lata of ifct biroush of M nli : burr, dee d, who waa tb eircui. r of tt.e last will and testament of I-tuK I.. Btck. late of ihr same borough, d ceased, as eihiburd by Uaniel Reber aad t.'onra j M.rckler. a .'miuislrators of ibeesiais) T the sa: J J.-hn Reber. deceased, so far as be. had aJmicisiered ihe esiaie of his testator a his ceatn. ;nf.(;S MARSH. Tlep'T Refistrr. Rejister's l;ricr. Lew.storg. Not. It. IS9fl (iRAND JL ii'JllS, Dec. T. 1563. flre; t'na (fudyaunst Ii..!-- Henrv baker I'.'r Kuf.t: J. hn Oabrt yir.'.r J s ah howai'er. Peter Binfamesj A-ov tain Has,'e:t, Levi Pawling, Wbj a t'-.tian. J.evi tleml.eriinsr Isw j L'aas R jh!. Ira Katherman l.wt nt San-.l s Barber, Robert Chambers, J' tn f res. Va:en:ine Walter l. Lewutwg -V U'. A'ex Ammous, DanShafftf do .S ll. Juhn C Sniih, saia Kuwaa .V'lr B'rlin t.'nas Halirr.samue I Mrraj Ktitr Ii-r Jona Hiy, Ab S Sypher, I W D.erleue'rf: r TK AVERSE JVRORS. HraJy W ill. air. i'ebooley b-ifsU Joseph Uitfenderfer.MicbDnakle, Cenra i Saranz.eniirr i.'of H-.ifjl Nxab sar. John S Schraek. ssaimiel L -Noll. KicharJ Strubel,J U Brows H:,f,i Alerr ben;'rr. W m Claphaai, s-elmiu n Har:z rr.Jnhn Culehart,K KanB. lli-iirtnn U m Wimmau, H U t'narles.Jas Re-i HarU-m Wm Bird, John Corl.Wm Latshaw, OuanJo Bmzaman, Solomon Miller .iiarsa Rotert Kersier, Christ ieebold , (ieo K.ecaaer, David Braucber, Jobm Lucas Uiei'burz Levi Sterner. F A Doaebowwr. John ( rosserove, Samuel Harsh.C D Mine, Jjel K I 1(rIr Thoa Ho Krerr.er. A M Law he, K H Lau ward. Daal Laird, James l a il W C . I IwCil htirg Harrison Wetzel, Joseph MiiUf -V.'.'S, Afic H-rt n Jacob VVinier t'nuHi Jacob Sirtler. John Mover lt nrr;-cr J Bucawalirr, Brnj Gembesw ling, Josiah Kaack, Franklin Keller Issue List for Dee. 21. ! Hani Kenglcr TS J A W Anderson J & J Ycnnz z Jos M Thomas :l Mi lveckner s Menses 4 Peony wi 4 Or-i-i-, Marsh .V Co vs W m Moor. 5 Ta p of Limestone vs Georr;e Slear 6 Snvd'r & tirabb vs J 4 V Kleekaer 7 lo 13 o-hrr parties vs same ll Jno ii Uoo-.'man vs W'm Yooag 15 Danl Kansrier vs Jrre Anderson If, im l vs W m Broost 17 11 B Ke'r-i ' Henrv Honsecker 1 t H fhriner fir v ance va Wm Rata . . nn ...... r.,rr.nn(, V. '.'r...i.ri,r..,Mii Oro Zcllara , .'u is.,... . li.nl K.S.r 3 Dav, ITPavs vs tirdrs Marsh C i SI ('fit Bmnda;e vs Jac an! Aaroa Klosa '.5 t'kar!.ii;e Lobs; vs Jere Kleekaer (t al Chromatic Printing. HAVING purchased the reht lo are aia's process for Priatm; with Dry Colors, for Viiion Co.Pa-,we are prepared to execute orders for CARDS, Show-Billa, fco. K'i. r,r,n. IS. Awm. &'nr. PsawaaJ. ar Wat colors, n,3od style. C?"ai ihr I'lSce of lb -Star caronieie. Lrwi.,i. woRnBx a fORrLtrs. I (1ST Oa the 3d inst., between J l,.i-lity and MarSrt u;"2 'TVS. ,.is. Deed3, f.r s.ie at this oficsj W airaatee aveeua,
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