ID TO in Diiw mi JUld llWIIIi Mil BY 0. X. WORDEN AND J. 4l ftJVO per Tear, alwaya rrRHMirB aKal-WEKal.T'- Ttfdty Mora ins & Friday Afternoon FOB flltMM T Abraham Lincoln iaTTbe DepartmeBts of the University at Lewieburg close ibeir first Winter Tern, Wednesday, 234 iot , to resume on Taes dj, 5th January, 1864. Mr. Randolph's Academy re-cpeo Monday, 4th January, 1SG4. The eonrplirueuts of the eeuoa te all ho g", and all who 8,,y- sjarJodgea Woods, Will, and Simon- ton opened Court yesterday morning Geo. Scboch, Crier, in place of D. C. Eiifer, wbo ia iil ; and Xesbit and Schell, tip-atT. Wm. 8. Cliogao waa appointed Fore toan of the Grand Jury. The few eea up for trial indicate that all concerned msy cot their Cbristmaa Die nets at borne. The ea.e of Geddes, Marsh & Co., aa. Wb. Moore, waa taken Bp for trial. For the first time, suppose, during tbe thirty jtar' cotDtetioB of Geo. F. Miller, Erq., with the bar of Uuion coun ty, be i not pteseot and tbe fact Biakea large bole is the trial of Uoioo and (l.u week) of Soyder eoontiee. Always ready if an j body can and desirea to be laborious good humored, and faithful to bis clients to tbe last bis robust eooati- tution bas been overtaxed, and be bas been io Ntw York iot medical advice, but is expected io reiura tn-day. M-Tbe late Occident on lb. Railroad We never saw any evidence of neglect on .bove Liverpool borough, is attributed to -bat the, .BOB, ,h, Meuage-OB,, fc-aJMlt,-r fro. iri.,ocr.ti. I TJ . broken rail. Tbe caase.f the rail . I- .- . - to jee for , aboard eitie.. He j t i"!; vi f ihA rattnn.aa of tbemse vea what the Presides! thinks and . , . , . be attered were: "I die bappy, ana die breaking, l.umor sj, is toe rottenness oi tneh propoia,l ,0d earned an order, that ;ini- l m. lif. f,r .v . w .k . k. . th. .wi,,!. .r advisee to tbia day of tbe country a aa- . . ... .... willingly, because 1 give np my lira nr tbe ties. U that be ao, the company are . , ' .. a cadet for miliury education ahonld be " . r rl,l.J.t .k.. n j l ....on.;),!, fir all fiuiab. The folfowiog ia from a leading ' , ... . y eon n try I topperaeada I what do mora.ly and legahy reponnble lor all 6 .. . ,,6 appointed from eoer. Coa-ei)Ba DiUrtct ' . . . ' n,mlml, WK .w ... r tW-from literary paper, which, before tbe Rebell-; t .f . ' . . . Ja" "ink of such n Democrat? by "'",s -j ; loroBKBoui too union, mia oaa neea that Road ourselves, but there are many 10 , PWSBEm Kir,,. was, at the breakiog oat of this Reballion, complaints afloat injurious to the m.oa- j The McM,, uf bls JW u he mM ! ei, ,!J 0nr military men wonld bave gera, and if any one i-aovri of any errors be jmp0rUBt document ever submitted by tbe been traitors, fighting against tbe mother Should in final the Officers of it. Executive to Congress and iba country. ; who bore tbem 1 The new law gave aa 'MEri-irTa7irivRE '- ?her? hM bee," Cr"ieis' f bi, "et,e'" t 3n. a"d Gilmore, and Lyon, and Bura ;ues anted, muiiiiuiii . but there are few sute papers more direct ' . , ,, . . ' ' Last ek, tbe LcwUburg Boatyard ad- tod iDei,j,e ,h.n hia. lie knows exactly ',da' ,nd Hoeock tai ,BJ of tertised for a large nnoiber of workmen , what he means to say, and exactly how to Dett ari lyl leadera. Honored be and to-day the Chester Baatbeildere ak ay it. And when hia Measagea aod let- the memory of Uenry King! Hif-patri- for Ibe Htne Roth i ff.r fair wagw, and ten re eompared with those of onr Chief , otism eod foresight have given poor boys are good pay. Loungers around atore., shops, aod taverns, compiaiuiog about "batd tiine'' farm-hand wbo bave "no'Uirg to do" in winter here find faircLabcea Tir djing aometbing to help topport tbeonelve and familea and get tome start in tbe wttrld. Uncle Sam wants men, also, to finish correcting hia refractory "apoiit children," in the best, safest, cheapest manner. So, everywhere, earer, worltlmg me are needed. Aod they can be well paid, too. ia money or honor or b.iih: for hiio2 for the Right, and dany toil, are honorable, aod are well rewarded. j - . Tha nhin Flpptinn ine vaia xuiecuon. Tbetfficial returns for Governor, in- eluding the home vote and the eoldicra' vote bave at length been published, as follows : Home vote. JobaBrougb 247.191 Valaodigham 164,274 Soldiers'. Total 41,180 298,374 2,213 17,492 Mjoritie 1,920 S9.9G2 100,882 The Clerk of ooe of tbe Derooeratie connties (Brown) did not return tbe sol-; is not, according to him and the State diera' vote for that county, otberwiae ' Rights school, rebellion. Simple repeti Drougb'a official majority wonld bave "aa of suoh an oath, therefore, would be ..- t.-.i ffii l merely the first step to another eeoepira- ' . , ,. , la other counties, soldier, votes were , thrown oot for the most trifling irregular- .:.. Tt oz T : l i : i I i it-a. ana uuicers in a.iuoy ptiaow uau a . ote for Governor : for Brooch, 162 ; : ewett, 1; Vallandigham, not one : This of course waa not counted. The whole vote of Ohio, then, wonld bs over 102,000 against traitor ValUndig Ua. mwa.lt is straoee bow careless some 1- ... ... editor, are with fibres. There .. a state- ment going tbe rounds, that "Venango ciauty, Pa, where Ibe petroleum well. lie, bas ioereased iu voting population, in ' 1 9 years, from Mte kumdred ,0 i . ut-tuk,mdred. Hat th. fi ,nr.. .hn- ! , - I tbat, tbbie years sg, enaogo county . foiled 4,693 votes for Governor, against ! 0,274 votes this fall a handsome gain, j within three yearn, 0f over fifteen hundred, ! but not a gain of forty five Undrtd within ! IW0 years, aa aaaertad V,.. uj. . aaterted. Fia k..J..j ! 5 ........ . .... ; 1, , . 1. .1 a i0ttU y two thousand increase per year, for - .... H.uyiEU ' tiirce fonrths ef that is not true. asr-fant. J. Marriii f n.. c , at9apt Jeteo Merrill of ibe S.gn.l orps, late from tbe Cumberland regiea, I Visiting li ranch. hi friends oa the Weat We now read that letter la ITaad f Depertmenu (intead of to Member. f Copgreaj are to be pre-paid. -See notice of Dr. WUbart'a Pi- fee Tar Cordial among our new edvertiae- i ---iato-ay. itbetr soldiert to bold oat It will be fcittser. .tat. that the wiWi i Whioeton eitv ioteod i .h. ! 01 r Dollar. a la io vi tor, tbia . . -e- '"J. lb. only way ti r uoish eoch lion " tn irvn itii IT. . .11 i U ia,t a. ,1." ; . I.. earn nmij i R. CORNELIUS. la A4rBMr. If H Fait? fliibem, amoag all or parties. It fata been held to be aot only boaorable, bat Just, that tha Aonaal Mewisa of THE Prcmpent shnnld be pabliahed for people of all aiewa. Eraa religtooa papera were not faulted if they copied the rank "poli .yeoptett the reax poll- bit of the thief Magts - tics" of that cxh trate. A fair eynoptia waa the beat that could be eipeeted. j the other will effectually preveet aer- j miuin9 The Slaveholder' Rebellioo Dee. 13. The Arao, at New lork. Most heartily aa we condemned them, Iotereoorse betweea the opposing . bjj mit hin m eonBrm4ld Abolitionint, , sayS the recent storm in Charleston bar ... 1 : vedettes ia oceaeiooally indulged in. A ! . , l.. m k... thi. r-lin v. ....... m h... l,i-,,V-.n no mud wished we nae etpenaeo irooi one 10 two pub- ' , . dred dollar ta getting early eitra oopiaa of Meeeagee of Praiideota Tyler, 1 teree, and Boehanaa, fur the readera of the riiBomcLE. Waile we dtaaeoted from ,0)1 deoouoeed them, we thosght it oaly ,nmoioo hnnryty that our readera should sea the documenta for themaeltee, that tboae high 4.ffioera aaigbl have the chance to apeak their oB view in their own way. where assailed. . ... Ko Measace was ever eoosbt with more intereit than tbe last of Pree. Lincoln. rDg 0 yl and iodepodot preae generally inerauy b... ,r,ied it in fnlL for the moat nneral 1 " " " C e0niderti0D. It i. verv .hart not half aa lone aa most of tbe worst of ita prede - D a Rut of a eeore or two of oar ao - ,, . ,,n ,. ., . . . , . called "Democratic exchanges, only half NMIAM a dim have tbe manline and honor to eopy it. Instead thereof, the most of them have concealed, misrepresented, traduced, or ridiculed it. Even in this momentous crteis. the views of tbe officer, highest in kathori'y and influence, are refused to beir relder, by men ao steeped in parti- tan a lo have neither good judgment or P'J "ereise. We eara but little . . ...6 .u. i..., - j'". : Amcrieao ring, their manly faith in ha-, man rights and tbe people, are as unprece- dented as tney ar. .ospiriog. The Present's plan of re-construction is familiar to .11 our readera. It is aimple and radical; it is aUo inevitable. For i either the Rebel muat be left to determine . wheo to throw dowa their arms aod rush ! gloomy picture of the desolation tbe Ken back to the Uoion to secure politieal pow-', els bave brought upon themselves. Their er, or they most understand that their ehiefa are excepted from pardon, and that, tba ayitem for which ihey took np arm a ; a a 1 1 . .11 l at :" """!: 11-7i7.l.:l l ia I cut ..ivu uiw.. w awauuvuw. . uo ' former ia tb Copperhead plan It propo- : (e, that whenever a Rebel chooses to say ' that be returns to bia allegiance, he may j resume all bis politieal rights. The Pres- -j i .i. 1 Tl. i. ii ; ideot a plan proposee that he shall resume his political rigbts.not wbeo he say that he j is sorry, but whan he sajs that he is aorry j ia neh a manner that be ean reasonably : be believed. That aometbing more than an oalb to ' the Constitution is necessary to secure the paee of the Uoioo, ia clear enough from 1 the fact that Jefferson Davis himself does i not allow that be bas violated his oath, j In bis view, secession is consistent with tbe Uonstitotion. Resistance to eoeroton ryt becanse it leaves tbe object of tbe eon,pirM. 00t0,eked. Sow, tbe para-i novoi duty of tbe Government is not t -,t.j... . ou.it I avcicij o auuuua, uu tv piaveua, nsoaii- "a. But it is clear that when the Rebel . guua are suencea, ine union is not necess I arily restored. The initiative of politieal : action in the States which Rebellion will leave sullen and paaaive, meat proceed from tbe National Government. And how more simply and wisely than as the Mess age suggests T 1 The President bas been often accused of hardily following, instead of leading, pub- rbrl ZV.l.. .at. , f aas aresiuaui oa oeen oitea Bccnaea or wrdil, following, ina.ead of leading, pub- l,c opinion. But it is hi. great m.Ht , bat he early saw this te be a war in wbieb tbe PPle "aat save themselves. If Ihey "iaal to the task, a popalar gov-j akwt aaaaaaa a m.mt a T.1bba A . J aL I A I T . " " . ntarB bb ; eoagat only to be tne executive msg- utnte of theit mlttt 9bUlh h, bli dif mtd with more sagacity tbaa any public man ia onr history. It ia that sagacity which B0W admoniabee him to pat into clear and ,ilnrle for" tht e,,UB.ent . wbieb tbe D.,U?n uiuiuu avu iiramiiiij tcnus. uaa tiuuv la. itvi mm m auiwai partiMn, or fan.Ua, bat with tb. -iadom aod passionless equity whiel I . 1 1 . . . . none it. not aa an aavocaie, or name hieh baa marked hia official career freax tba moment 1 P" Jon"oded himself to tbe prayers of; b,a old Weed, aad aeighborait Spring- add, and aet forth to undertake as vaat a ""'J ever committed toman. liar- pert neekiy. i Wwat aa, the Betaetat We do not learn that their papers eopy it. Tbey represeat it (oa bearsav as ia favor of Teaee" io the sense ia wbieb tbey understand pease, wbieb ia, ear enb- aaissioa to disanioa tbas eneooragiog ,0 P I tb.kao.Wge " lnMe, M ,on " M M ' ,ur 'ne7 ,c"r " bb Bosear, anuiea, caiDaloa people, knew they would be for- riven, and thai lJm .n.LliJ V . . , , . ; TV . . wod J bef to te be . geoer deserts (tarn i aioDi. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 18G3. j the Rebel muke on every opportunity. A encreepoadeat of the Army of the Potomac states the following : I "Notwithstanding tha anoauel preeeu liooa to liferent then. Rebel deeerteiw anotinoe to eooia into our liBea daily. Small detaila from different regiments ,ong ,be picket line oa . tb, Ripid10, with tha expectation that ; the sureeillinee exercised the surveillance exercised ay ooa . . . . . . , ,. ...l u.fc ; Union picket otatiooed on the Bortn bant ; of he r w reeeoll. f,,ored . Utening .roup of Rebels 09 the ether aide with a . reading of the President's last I'roelama- . lion, idob It cobciumob a newa ip Jbout "ght. Hilltary Education. "Wist Poibt ia fall erin. It now eontaioa two boodred and aixty cadet, ' uoJer the instruction of tweuty tivo eooi I missioned officer. Ninety seven have 1 v. j : .. - j j : .l. . . . utnim u.iuB . , forty-six of whom were appointed from the United State. volno.eerV Tbi. lime . .hee.del. .r. notSoutherB ho-bloods and ' a k. .a... l i J... . UlB'CatClli WHU. BtlfcCI IU6I IIBIB SaVBTVBtl i ..ted and f.-tered h. th. tlovammeBt. ! will torn their bands and raise their ! tmoti gio" Additional students ia the loyal districU are admitted ia place of . :..:., di.trit hik hava not seat aa they might.' nfTbe above item reminds aa of a recent statement respecting Hon. Hinby Kino, native of New Eoglsnd, who died one of the wealthiest, moat iofliaotial eitixena of Allentown, Pa. While ia Congresa, many years ago, be .discovered that nearly nil obtaining edoeatiooa at ! tha national expense, in Weal Point, were i the law nnlil now in toe country an equal eoence wita tae wore farof- jB ,he ehi. M eoap, , . , . fat u"f "d Self-inflicted Punlxhjneat. A . ; M WB fc . ... 6 . . ... , ; 'rt,m Alabama, g.vea in tbe World a condition almost beggars description. ;SctooIi ,D(1 famij are broke, up; cw 1UAI KB VI VIViUIBK Kll SWU MO i V.aw LiwaaM.a aaV . all;.. ... cnioved : men and women wbo never t men and women wbo nerer - - worked, now bave te labor for aubaistenoe, aod suffer even then : a beallby. fonnd mi0 0f j0,,B or midJe age, ean hardly f ,.j .n .t,. . be fonnd all tbe males eeen are boy, . 0lt .Ben' or r,PPle; few " aay eoarti jo-Hoe are opened ; plantation lie waeted, buildings burned, valuable trees cat down, domestic animals in a wild state; press-gang scorning the country to pounce upon every man fit for service. er"J ,Be natJ arge oi Attila was no ona. Aod all for what f Truly, "Re. bellion is at tbe sin of witchcraft." ! without eanse, without any good effect, aod only bewitobiog men and women ta an insane, destructive course. Tbe solemn warning of their Vice President Stephens proves literally true, and be demonstrated that ibeir innrrwoti.o was palpably and ntterlw m-Ai. ' e "Pracrce the Tory paper." A para graph nadsr this bead bas been extensive ly circulated. It called npon every ene to label and lay by, for after reference, copies of tbe papers in tbe Free States whieh bave been most notorious in bslping .L. n . t . 1 1: . . wiwuiou j uvatrncung anti oenoon- eiar and baliiaa tha flaa.aaa.. t. tt ?" hf " nh"ifc" V and V T tpeaien taid, so that tbsy eaa not deny it Many of tbem will hereafter - ? I B aaa m, m ciaim ae nave neea ineads or tbe aovert- ment and of ihe War ia this crisis. Jaat jot dowa, while fresh ia memory, the toy word they uted, aad keep tbe paper among yoar choice does menu. WrxuAMSPOBT. Isaac Howard, aa in temperate man, waa fonnd dead ia the entry efUlman'e Block, Sunday morning of last week. He was kaowa to be there 1 by officers who left bim to die of cold end expoenre Mrs. Tonng, n femnle phy.i- eiao, brought from the otomach of a ehUd of eighteen months, a crab aa inch and a balf long, with tegs, elawe end eealea. How tt came is the question. The ehild bad been very sick with this strange visi tor, bat is siaee doing well A series of War meetiage bave beea bold, it woald eeem without mneb effect. JadgeSehaa- bel's age was 73 jean Oae Wa. Mao neon ia arrested aa a ebarge of bigamy. Cebtbb CouKTT.Mr. K.r.. . )on oM. 1.00 Urd, fresh , - ws stabbed by 'DuUh George," has died from his wound Aarea R. Hall, of Uaioaville, trapped and ehot a large pao lber Teachers' Instimte opens nt MiJesbnrg, 29th inst Dr. . Grear ia . j r- ' r vr - muu.g Oiirgeoa for Pea- SrTbe editor af the fuobury t.ie states thai a geetUmao of thai place, who, dorier Buchanan' Administration, wa I appointed Commi.inoer aoder the Fogi- ' .... at. I f 1B-V.1 nrniuMM la burn ; .- ,..;.,. .eremo- ; niei tod tbjng lht, Mme renpeotable 1 .i ' j . n w. the maat annronnata B i0 consign it to the flames. He has to . ,Lt h. Mw p,rfor3iej 0f the dutieai eninired io the Com. : - 1 . . ' V. taa of all villainies" consumed by rnri... .v. at... r.t.K.r. rrr.i tn were appointed, ia oar orhi..io.trd were eppo.m u, 1 simplicity we greatly offended a friend of aa anDoiatee not here, for we believe bo -. . . .. .... man in union bouoij r j.-ncv. bv refamoc to give htm a "puj. w e on the enntrar were so eonadcrate as not to publish the fact of bis accepting a tn-st dUgraoefal position, and hoped h. would ,lfe t0 be .shamed of it." The time has I Knmm th. Mltll itKOrB. i . . i ,ew Jtm 'lnw! we" w""a " ",u j. . . . m . ! wading a fellow being, f.r no crime, to j bopelesa boodaga, are now far ahead of us ( in "Abolitiooisni." Ed. Cbhos . A Patbiot. Capt Davis, of Selins grove, killed at Lookout Mountain, was buried on Sunday last b; hi friend at boms. Tbe Salinsgrove Tinut aayv, 'Capt Davia and hia Compaoy were nearly all Democrat," and almost in the next line say a, "This ia nigger war, and we would advise every democrat to throw down bis arm and come home." But how different tbe testimony of Capt did oot tbe Timet quote la dying words ni tbe brave Captain 7 .SJury Cutclie. Philadxlpui. k Erie Railboad. i The rail will be laid this month as far as St. Mary', twenty-two mile bsyood h.m auiia ay.Ltu'c(0oi. u i. iau,aii of umuu Emporium. From the wjst, the tniU j "-Rw hf jivisn ataLxa will probably be lata lo riueoa V ista, ug aiu. uaav a uALnaKatu.aii oi niitoa. twenty-three mile from St. Mary's. The distaore from Erie to Ruana Vista, i j eighty five miles, aod from Sunbury to j 8l Mary', one buadrad and aixty miles, leaving a gap of Iweaty three Bailee aafia- iabed betweea Erie aod Philadelphia, i Tbeae twn'y three mile are nearly all 1 1 l J .l- T ! graaea ana win oob d reeay ror tao raiu. Substitute tob Qlikisx A New Orlean refugee, now in Mobile, informed na that Dr. M'Farlane, one of the oldest and most distinguished physicians of New ' Orleans, wbo died in that city since the commencement of the war, had discovered wbt be considered n most valuable aub- eti.ut. for quinine. The ubstitute ia the UIM DI KIlaTI D&lmaill atflflltB (A DA llOnai1 . -rr 1 ' three or fonr day, i. a bottle cf whis- key. Doae, one tabletpoocful three times i a day. Gntntliorowjh Ala.) Beacon. Chas. H. Brooks was executed at Mount Helly, New Jersey, on Friday last, for Ihe murder of his father. Oa tbe scaffold be confessed to the murder, bat declared that be bad beea persuaded te it by bis mother and brother-in-law. - Boston has re-elected F. W. Lineolo, j Mayor, by 3,500 mj. Lt year he had only 1,065 maj Bndgpart, Ct., elecu ao , A-fi-li. f.,lr.7 fj .k. ... Aili-Dtaocr(io city Ucket, for tbe first Ume. A toon in Uwutow .initch-d into" 1 th AffiM-.hr. mi mtnmimm mww dmialr. i et m- 10 Jill-OOOiliDCO WIS, old SB1 Old WOBtQ were frnb pat IO, to . 00 OS. I - . , - I via Auiruoj, iwb mm, uutj uc.u..giog to Joha 8. Steraer, tbe other to Jaeob K. Gront, were rua over and killed by the care oa the Lackawanna & Bleomaburg Railroad. Ia ene tewnshin in Clearfield oountv. two hundred new made graves attest tbe ! ravages of diptheria and other disease, of i most maliarnant character. ! thinkinar the Rebellion doomed has .1 , ... ,l(lrtAAA . . . . , aoeeonded with 1400,000 of the fund of tbe OOneern. ' I Mamaebnaetis bee sent 84,000 soldiers, nnd maay seamen, to tbe defence of the Union. Good for the old Cradle of Lib erty! The (nnopposed) vote east for Mr. 8mithers, Congressman for Delaware, is tbe largest, by 104, ever east ia tbe State. A yoaag woman of 17 years, has been bboi io tne noose of Kefnge, from Colum bia county, for forgery. Silas Dodsoa, of Bloomsbnrg, Pa., has patented aa improvement for cleaning rise. Remember that damb brutes need water na raaeh as those wbo caa ask for it. arototttrff soaritet. Corrected Weekly Wheat, 1,45 Eggs Rye 1.00 Tallow t 20 .. 10 ... 11 ..7,00 70 .. 50 6 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover seed. flata. nr .1 Flaxseed 2,00 Wool Dried Apple. 61b Potatoes. FirkinButtcr 18 Shoulder , Fresh Butter... 25 Ribe k Sides 6 lugs 4, 5, aad 6 Ham.. 11 i y 90 to $1,00 Country Soap 4 6 ....UaJeSi Barley A .I.L.V.. ..:. .f M ,i.." f.n .a free to clnb subscribers in December. This . of th: siock of Good. a very laree assort-1 v.v. . , .. . , . . j is decidedly the best and cheapest farmers ment of DRY GOODS "'every dewnp-t BroKe bis leg, With his b.gfull of plunder. ; nd (rni, rowers paptr in eIls,.nce, onl, lion. Purchasers w,il find it their advantage 1 Liquid vangui in ine act, ne naa Better "uxe m. j $1 y.r, and every subscriber receives two ! to give n a call as in price we defy any oi ".i.tia. fn oath'' aad reform. of th. bkt gkapk visas aaowa tut. a-ntna ! cxtr neihborin town for comDeiitica. We Taul.'iTa Une of the Secession aeeou st Havana ,h. ..W n... of ,hU . artoaii. , rlea. Hardware. Oneensvrare. Ac 1 Wines fork J JU, pTATTTQ JJ(tbWMV aV W K) ! - 7 j Cumberland Oap, Uhs in, it wa ' reported that Geo. Lmgrreet bad driven i back bis Union pursuer at Tax-well, i.i that a Sbt was ging on at Blair' X ! Roads. Io bis retreat, at one point, Long.treet abandoned and run into the rier forty etr I0-J1 of auiouition and two locomotives. out the obstructions hear? timber, I linied with iron at the entraaee, ao i th.t th-re via thousbt to be a clear P""?e f ,r UTn GiUaior. hd bren shelling the city with considera ; ff et 0 .!...... ..!. . v,nM I .u.wej Kur,,.... - ' 1 B,gBl 0( i5!B lasi ;.. on the railway near ut hspptly aniuei Kairf.x atatioo, b train the, were "lf'er, aid had tbe wort of the encounter. j Oa the 3d inst., there wa dreadful j 'ormk" - " " 1 , , , Vntn h. hr ! i bodte. hav.g fl.atad into the harbor . "oiyeeaa. I'n fa Des. 13. there hal beeo much T - .w , sugr,rlcjr n0 ,he y,M west of Kansu, frjQ ,he fourteen inches of snow. Stock ere dying by bandreds, and some human I beings lost their lives by the ooli. j Gen. Grant has tuned an order making : the losses sustained by Union eiiiicoi from rebel raids fall upon neighboring i secessionists. Dr. Tobias' Vecitian Liniment Ha. given universal aatufacuo. daria, th. f im t a-ar- it tt h n i 11 1 nwl OP ?(T lBlO lb , , ... Tailed States. Afier beinit tried by mi .hen, For cold', eoogha and lofljenn, it cant be beat. Ooe5 cent bottle will cure all th above, beside beins; us!ul in every lainny f'r od.1en aceideoi. sues as burn, scalda, ...... u,..c .Vr. It la Berleellv inao- cent to take internally, and caa be given to ihe oldest persoo or younaet child. Price 45 and 50 cent a bottle. Oifiee. 56 Conlandl Street, .New York. SulJ by all Druftgi.l. .t i i . MARRIED tt. B.. TV T.. s. hi.... 1.1 II1KTB1!! ftAJ Br th- ant ! iiut-. SAaH KL Kalfa and Miaa IIAUKII.-r UKLl.lCll. of Aua.ta. fa Mltaaa, ISah laaa, Mra. BMata TRBOO, la bar TSta ya- Ia henat. Bntlar Ca. Pa, tk Ian, ta VUI2a faar. AbatV aauWaa, falaatafla aallat af ta laTuk AuMTkma. la L..i. Ta, Nartk'C.tb alt, idWH WILLIZB I f . 7 ' - " .w. wbj 1 f amf ! wmm th. at.ai..rMry l km btrta. 100 Men wanted ! 'E want to employ IMMEDIATELY O.NE HuM)KEll WooJ Choppers and Hewers, Ub. Mo,".oe to work out Lumber frpa the Raaeita tract l ' a. . . .a WAKPS WIH DllQl WU CTITT BlObia. E.quire of R.O. He,re..X...abBrS, or of T- ameadVat work oa the premise. WILLIAM FKICJC A CO. Chter, Dec 18, 1863 pdat- Administrator"! Notice. j "ITTHEREAS, Letters of Administratioa n i the estate of SAMUEL SWEXiLE, deceased, late of Lewi township, Inion county, have been granted to the subscriber, bv the Keei.ter ofaaid cona'v, in due form; all persons indebted to said estate are reques- ed to make payment, and iticrehaTinecla:s. aaiast the same tll present inern duly alh" 'Tv??'. . V" WILLIAM SW E.NOLE.Admiaistraior Lewis Twp. Dee. 19, 196J Lewisburg Bridge Company. "VOTICE ii hereby riren to the tuekhr.l. Iha! aa EiPCUo0 w,ll be heid .trtie Offi-e of j lht? preueDt, on Mondtr, tb4th daT cf Jan- oary, le6t, for the porprte of electing one President, six Mantjrtri, Treasarer, and a clerk, io condact ihe concerns of Mid Com- pany for one jeer. WILLIAM CAMtROX, President. Lewisburg, Dec. 7, l8SJ,d THE RURAL AMERICAN. Tt Bt i,r fir Frmert awi Frttt voarn Might Ihtilart Premium for oaiy TmCy Smbtmitrt t WANT 10,000 club aeents to circulate the Inral Amtncaa, Ttica, IV. Y. Vol a me VIII e commence Janoarv lt. 1S61. Paper I free to clnb snbsenbert in December. This , " 't"t pora aha raiu 1 1 aill raeri. tba aa ana to Jaaaa-y aclt. an Ibro' 1 -'. tKti, .a, -ut fn u aii appMcnu. ..th '"U Po-iu..ly I air-r ta. Wat t.ra. te Pn.taiaa tm ao4 othr Hab ..nla of aay olk-r oab!t.b.r in thie eoaotry. EK.HT OULLAK5 ia atvatlam. loriry.iBD of Tv.aty .aharrih.r.1 I ba.. aa latat.aa. aitily of tba eboioMC araaa vtae. all of mhieh ar. la ba f i. a my aaba-rlb.r. raa fr apaelaMa -T M, tnaiat.ij. AiMraat T. B HIMtH. Clmw a. oarula Oo K. T. A Salvo for Plies. HAVE oa hand for a'e. at 25 rente par pot, a CERTAIN CTIiE for that distres I sing disease. It is an oia preparation, ions: tested, which I never knew to fail, and I can rive names of persons cored tn those asking lt. CHARLES MAIS River Road, Lewisbnrg, Sept. 3 For sale also at Goodman's Store x U A llyXj. VLL person having claims against the University at Lewiabnrg, will please j present them for eeuiement. lo tbw onder-1 signed; aad those indebted, are reqoesied lo ' make aettlearenL Ce"Ol5ce Prick's Block, Third St. three door from Market. J. A. KELLY. Agent Livmria, Nov. 5, 1 863. rpgE Dimes 8avmg Inatitutioa of Lewitburg X has ibis dav declared a Dividend io iha Stoekholdera of FOL K per eeat on the capital siock paid ia payable oa demand. H P8HELLEK. Trees. TO THE PUBLIC. L'aiaa rrmaar. No.. I. laX THIS day booeht of Lewi Miller, (of L'a- I ,0a township.) two blaek Mules, which I j bae loaned to him donor mv pleasure. io-ta . WILLIAM H. H.VRMAX. 1 ii bas been proclaimed ihe paio detroyerol vb. -t !t ef u ptl t thyiw vttrwty . . .i... i... I ua p.fc;tifl di.7 Mama km, a hai w th the world, rain can not oe wnere mis uae ' fr Beit . ctt ' f your lnn ia ta. Ir..lmat T menl is applied. If oed as directed it ean . ir- . ll r U,. : nut and never bas failed in a in?le instance. .r a. j t: ' .u.B tb. wvi.. wi o all .Tf-aa, .r On. bolT'l worth el karilrat brf rfrfDi,beJ 00T aloek of C.rOCV- . "" "THE UNION." estate! in lSUWkuU Na,2,m "CHRONICLE." established ia 1S43 Wnole Xn, 1.027. Dr. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL T8 the vital prin-ip!e uf the Pine Tree 1 obtaiurJ by a prealiar proce ia the ,:i.-l:inn rf tbe '1 ar by which lis highest medicinal propcrtiei are rriaii. Ii is the mrtliciue that core wh-a all oihen fatL Uiwc hi a aj!. Hm fat TKrwitt Urn jrm n -t ti r'i.fiit"r; wm.yuwta ti thM awt Tti-wr lit "Hl IV j7 tli. rjrmarM r r. it tr.i.ft li.bUT u lria uftui it w U uw IP t... u bw m o: duik a .KtiM. l.i r iu i li -it. .wt,"7r.lcao rlr.Lt . ft . . , " r. ,: LTITT. rJl.k:, h.tiJji'"ib.-hiiiuit. a i o.7i,--.i..i.o.. ih. (..iteBtasi. vs3 this ta flft. j u mr.mr :ta cmi ian?. vj'ir, i , b,. w,ikdi.:iiMniiitw tt-J rT 'itht arii"tir or Utirttax. If tv.ua am.aaBi ux: ir utMtta, atxS IS avtUrmtaW aj .La ii.'.-r-'K O, f.h i sD"t f-f ntt) ul tr-e vnj ta O t m Tf.iDC It ' ro-:i9a UrsH vitk trf-oti. At tU pm. mtrht-wjw,u u-usll; tt tm at4 in worn - (ir tuic t twlioaj of ttM laua mj trur. .- In otc ('art of tba rbaal ia tmil, and oft a atitsl mUf f iji sj;-o om or U otbrr thtm ttlvt tarr fit of ti;!iiaa; or arLaa of fiilaaa ar audaacataosi. Tb ( U'm 4ex-U-- full, ba,r4, aatJ fr-i(ilaD tb bcLt liutfva I lav clMaU, ab4 lis BsAaadj at aa& LaV Uatos W ita CMavfe. Yoa mtm uk. U Urr tnnf i"nati4a'- aW (ava eyaMf CU be aVl by tb of toy T Au i VKUiAL. ia aaiN-tnly Bcpalnw ea. Tbial aaWBrtbDai I Max w.tb tL aV-W.iit to rvrt tba oiot etuaaot vwim of Uiw tratk. &ptsa will t od Bi.t of my tf.fis.jr; (.ti oudu-iiU 4 tko Mi UMtuoasda of twaitot' Diat U- iu ia.iN, vbtck I aio tprva tl mat rx- i . i, ( tr m Baa va4 wmnmot aa-ieti oati wortb 41 raVtalUa- 1 kftal O ItHbaf Of tavrwa eTUS- ete nou-1 m caxcutavr fwra wbca I will ta4 jrom fr- oe ar.ii.iivw. Vj kvikraT oon Wtajrmtawtrv try IM ajawlsar. vr But aara-i tor ttM eirrasar. Aftvr jcn atudy and X(wTiBBrOt, I ajSrr thaa Wfdtam. bliw-tr It U) U. a- aU rlMl l"f ail aMSav-sayxra awi br-mcM aUattJw. ll ynm ca '( ornmM pj ui a 01 j t::. tair Ha. Tliw beaw: rvai-tll'-a. tlx toate&ra. ar aWaKienl t I by tbae affl-'.aai witk Ibia diovoeam. JtataOM 1 kaiMT u te rt, i art jo to t it- i;.t. mhii w,m ixniuaiu : .L.rt. w r.. tr-t. whitotan j a, (,r,T.rtK, 0f to. iu owiifti, iu kiiaf aa i ra.-t.i. :uir.r.. ta altjtttBa apoa tb. Irnuirf I aarta-a ' D- turoat. p.a.tr.tin, 4.- 1 pari, rliiii part. rliv.iti lata. tnUlulu. IpaaB-.twn. ana h-aai g au to. .trvu. aauaa to act la r tuna-Ufa ana ....ur. . hmuw iwi-n.H. . ..i... tb. uiuu u u.i ii a. aaa aot uo lau na.rt u. iu ata-a of car. Ti. HiUBTaiB tab OokDiAL wUl ear. Coagiia, Sor. Ikiot aod Ki-4. aiaack.ua. AataaM. Cn.ap. Ba .iLf Oou,t, invlaam. 4 atUu .aclbat tii.-jfoiaia-a-f --iaia,aii.i famaiaeai-aiaav BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Tba reuuiue ha tt. tan of th Propria- Ur and a pin ir?t wa ia tbe bulUe. All .a.r. ... .....,. ...,.t.n.. Paica F.ftr C-a.i. aal oa Do'.lar per Buttle. PrerareJ cz'r bv ia Proprietor. t.-. L SI C. '.Vlbfl ART. No. 1J, Ncrth SrrooJ 31. Philadelphia, Pa Fur Hale by ail lir. .. I027jl FA.NaFLRS..FA?,CyFJJJ.SI Jobs Fairelra, OU, HftU Catlet, rniLAbELriUA , tt aJd 1wamf in f A 11 lr7n3 rtf ,? , ' " - r., - ,. FAN C I FL RS for IJica' andr t 7MMM- c4Q pi ! i - Luildreu 6 wear. I wSh tr rrtnra 07 thanltw to my fK'tbdo of rnlnn mud Xbm eorrT uivl.rif couLtlrv. fcr their l:lVral patl-ntiBkirp rltfn aVi to sv durinf th la.t tVv jtT. mud -u il y to tfaf-ta lat 1 now batr ia 9ton. of mj ct , tmirtatx a ao4 aBaiBufavr'arv, a -nr riLytiiw ex"uarrv a.-tit "f ail tb 4lZrTrKX kiB'i mmd juiit of F.yCT J?.4 fjr aSjalV aodChiitlrea, tlut wiii boor4uriBg . tb Fail and ttiat-r m-moo. iw-icaT th Jir--t Iop"rt-r cf mil my tar frnm lorn, ' and bavin a Ibrta Maaafar lurrd ao-irr mj ob aHiaa-T-Ti-0 ooaM- n u rff-r ni i-navtomrr bd1 tb pJtsC a ' rnvrh haoiwur at of Port f r the -am aatotv-j. t Liir' paa giT tav a call hffvrt pTYh Bating lleM i naurotUtf tjbo b amber Btxt rt. JH FAREIRA. I 5ml014 No 71. Arch Street, Philadelphia C.a rutins; Eslabllabmeat. MOO MS ia Faira" Block. Market St, rear X or Bower s Jewelry Snop. V V r rrcu.ar .pprrnt,cn p m nata rtf that Ka) a-1 . ki - a aa Ph.'aal f b.au Baa tr : . , .. . .... ... . . a render atifaciina. BCRER! anl other Fix'uree always oa hand or furnished at short aotire. 0. B. EVANS Uai.Mirg. (Uyt t lei BEST AM) LAST NEWS! "T"E have jut received from Philadelphia and New York, a very large and well teleclej stock of WINTER GOODS. which we cSer at very reduced price. We bare paid particular attention in the selection SALT, FISH. COAL, PLASTER, e. ITAtVe Jfirth Lime, Calcined Flitter, and Hydraulic Ctment, always kept on hand. VT-COVyTRY PROnvcE takes in Ex change for Goods as nsaal. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grata. jno walls a to Lewiaburg. Dec. 1S6J TO THE PUBLIC. ! ! ouM pro-. SOME person, whose interest it bablv be if I wvre to leave bably be if I wvre to leave Lewisborg. ; has circulated the report that I had sold out my Gallery, and left town. So far from thx eft town. So far from this being the case, I have just made a very nn- ; porta n! improvement in my Skylight, and am noir taking better Picture thaa ever, at any ,' mraat ran )o'i-?ii- Stora, a f.aor ; .r.T. JfU. II af a.ata. 1. cakp ph.t..kI'Hj 1 rti.ii-Bt. ta. i enaatry a yradaar. ao kaUar, aat aa saaa. aa I eaa : arai-a aiy nMia... i S. B. WaaB I aa aall aat aa ha.a. t afll V ai; ftvaa.kaoa. X. I. BOB XI. I Let r. all take a Ride t II OKSE3 AND HL'UGICS TO LET, lo responsive persccs. at reasonable raies. rr8U on al ey between Sonih Th.rd and iv.oth Foaiih vtree's.h.'f a sqnare below Hess' Lif mf reidae ta aame lot. ftontiaj oa S'h Third r.M. ... '"alARJ.ES S. TODEB UwubarS.mit. 11. 1S.J Court Weolx TO Tai t;lleetpv f Vium Cvwtr , Tan) will atte aad r b Eaoeramaa y.or Duplicate neS by tae CcjMuiaaara. a 11 is the only use ia is fear thai aaoa miioo are made ; aa.1 yi-a a al trjMaw4 lo settle op yoar rpkcam. Iiee 7J J- A. M t ITZ. TfV. GRAND JURORS, Dee. T. 1863. Brady Caas Godyknasl Buffil Hrnry Baker ISuJMaeka Gibe! f shivlir. P.rer fiiMajeeaaa I CUngaa. Levi bemberlias; I yunj Cbas RohW Ira Katkrrataai j .( a Barber, Ri.bf n Cfcliaa. J .ha Hiees. Vltnoe aim Ixuuourg s. .Air jim bbi, i tlu S.H. J.ha C Hcniih. m aWwk .Vir Berlin Chu Wattpr.Sanitcl Mrrtt Hi4 7ccr JohA Bly, Ab 5 yp(-rv l W TRAVERSE JttORX Brady tt ilitam hooir Bujf'Ut iotveph Uietfeodrrftr, Mick DvaUaV CV-Dr.i'1 bwartzIBirr iCu-. b-.ijfjUyozb Mfr, Jckft 8 SckMk. t2m'je' L "oll. Richard SrabeM IS Bro W'e Uufal Alrxr B-ter. M CUflun lomr-B Ham'prjoha Eatphrt. K Kaay HartUtoa Wi Wbiimaa, U ii V-ulJvi Kei HartbyWm Bird,J.bo Cori.Wm LaiklaV, OrUniu Binaman, rklooao Miller LimestvnR-ben Firtf r, ChriM 9iM4 UtoudeQ Kleckaer, htryd Brxmchtt, Jot Lacas Ltwibw Lri Srrrner. T A Imlwwavi,, J .hn Cns?roe.snil Hrh,C PaUatMw Joel K Ihenra-Wrfrr. 7ot Hvt DmI Kren.cr, A M Law.be, K U Laud. laml Caldweil A'..r-s-Ilarn.o. We.!, Joaepb MiUmj .Vie Srriu Jacob later L tion Jacob Meilr. Jiha Mover mute Der J . Bockwal er. Baj Gel ha;. Josiah Raaca, f raaklia Ivetlae I.sue List for Dee. 21. Peal Rentier vs JAW Aadrraoa J At J Yoaog zs Jo M Thoaaaa Mi iCeckner vs Meaces A Pea ay wi a) Geddrs Marsh A Co vs Wa Moo IB Twp of l.imesione v Ceorte Blear SovdcrAUrabb va J A C Klechaera) . O 7 to 13 other pamea v same 14 Jno H Ucodmae vs lorn . , . , '. 15 Daul Rangier t Jere Aaderaoa I i, M'Cordy Tate Ta Va Brobat 17 D B Kerat Henrv Huaaecker 1 la ., -hr:-. r-. vmrm . V. Wmlm l. L U Winner for C " i 19 SO. aacne foriouag V sasaa I 11 Enoch Kaufman tt al vs Ceo ZeUeta XX J ha B liter vs Danl Rebev I X I Tavid T Davis vs Oeddes Marsh k Cat ' ornouage ...-. ! 13 Char otie Lonf va Jere Kleckaav e al Docroa S. II. KNIGHT n.Aa located himself ia LEWtSBCBO. where he will attend is the pracuca ef nie.lieiae. Makei St, aeai!y i ppesite Apmoaa'hloaw TESTIM3BIAU. Ittimnt, r im Oa, Xm. M, IBSB, ftearKr: My Hw aa4 rtoaaa-a a a aaaly i niaiS Itmt ..I ae aa m caa. mr .a. Iia air. aa alt ; aaa 1 coauaau u tea- aiaitaa aa Ml rajae aaa aa 1 a- as "rll- 1 aao. a aaatS-r la ay achaaraaae j tk kaJ luacaad U.-r avsaauaia, caac wMaaana f 7.... nniaM. iu. ..(ft, aq aratw waa ar. aiziirta a.th a an ai. yea a rail, aa aava Ha aa4awary. Vor Iraly. JOHS (.uoDLAJiBaa. B taTus. C aka Co, Sa. ISO. Hmt Sir: I a-at altiia aiU alnalirat a. . mmm. art of yiiarm aaa aaa car- ay yaar ai.J. Ina I waa ! art ahi. w U... aiy kra .a-a 1 aaaam tokia w 'alaaul. aanla-iaa, aa I aa an attraaa ay aw) I i-taaa.Ti.:. . mwm vav. nov ii.ivh. I ir. s. h. Kuiarbt: ivtr stri nMiBaUwa ; I vxaul'i WA, wewk oaj sTtf. aa-1 YtTtla Of T'-nr wa. ueatar- aw,M-iae carral BM tm abort ttaw. I avlviea mil vivo ana rattirt-4 vici. that tlUamjay ft oftaH job aod fat cvtai. ToArt irmly, J. BKuCft-L EaSTixr. Vakom IV. Hoo. It, MO. lr. S. IT. Knirfct : Drar Sir X aa4 j Ua lajl boot It orxtrr to brorttl rafferinf aaaaavaitw. Mj wtisa Law a lotw utaaw wtta twssaansBrtaTwA.aaJ jVar iiU t asjeavjk. mrj wa nra-a b aii. 1 va ltaai to try QCaOwar aTatvaV ri.or drt(rs. X ttioa with jomx tn iful; vAajt arWKiaM rurvasj tawr: a it avow weLL I wcajl) oil bo are atlatt-i oilb lun( aad rjrvjr frm at- tegBH wajas, or rttd fcr ", frt oT avvadMBej, aad a. HaV aB4 mw llu-i ToexM raaa JOHS ALlft. .Mammoth Drug store BENNETT BRO'S.' 1 af w. s. oauaau. " TOST respectfally inform th pablie that , JJ B h, eoBlroj Iht ,bT : cBtabliaament. and inst ree d a fresh aaeptv ot iiruc. Lbemicaia, rainta. White Lead. Varnishes, Potty, Giass. Coal Oil. Machine) Oil, Pare Spice. DyenudTs, Ae. Toilet Articles, a fine assortment Xtra-tt af a.friana'a. Haal'a. Hawlry a. Claaa'a, Biata'a aa.1 im at.aafartarvra'. Aia a Baa aaaaaaaaB at (alofaea aa Hair Oil. ky laa tmli ar aaaalitr. I Soaps! Soaps! for Washing, Sha lf , rasiaviBf Gnaa.,aaJ fcr Dvatal yararaaa. Tockct Books, Torses, Tort Folios. fVvrw. Braia. KnryM. Sawri af Aavrtaaw n4 laaliak KaaaaaHank Stmnan, chaaai Ogata a4 Tobaeca. Lamps! Lamps!! Coal Oil, and Rennet, Cox'a Sparkling ataxia Atlley'aj-lawHa.t'taTOna Xatiaala. 'iraaga. iay. r wa, a lainaa. a ataai ot ar Marataoa. a ea.iaary and Liquors expressly for MVrlHna! r-araoara. l-h.Mrtaaa aa fmimmu aarta. a fraa qaaiitr, 0 veil as aall kasara aatfaaaaakB latabcrc We are selling, at very low rates, faUoa, half aallaa. aad gaart Spaaag Jara. Our Tinctures, Sjraps, Ointaievjfj, aa atb.r Pbaratacatieal arayaratMaa, ara aaaaaawjaa n.1 by oana-lra. froai pal. Czafa, aaa al aatraaaaS 8 ba af aaVtaal atrvaxta- : : . . , . , I aa i nc jJi.fn mviuw. v. . . . - . , attended the College of Pharmacy, aad tai a namber of years' expencace ia the Drag aad Prescripuoa bosinesa, Ooia ia th coaairy aa rhtlade.phta. feels competent to coapoaM ... .....rintioa that tha PhraWiiaaa bc aahliat .Tot j., wllM- We inaiie a ealL feeliae eoafldaat that arat ... ,aDD,r ih, ws.i. of aJI. oa teraaa as thai jjh, fdioB. Lewisbnrg, Oct SO. W.A. BEX.METT GOOD HEW GOODS! SEW COODSI MW GOODS! jrxay goods r KMWSOODSI fOM FALL Jin WT.tTWWt roM rjtL jyo wixrtmr fOM Ml A.VP WISTSMt FOM FA.LL AJilt WtSTMMI CALL AMD SSEI tAlt AJtD SKMI CALL ASD Sett Oil ASD St II MMM MS, u&v ae A MMM MM. tiifi CO. tlMMXMM. LOf f at Mi AAAAAC, a9-V0Ct) laaiabats. 'v '-'f
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