Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 25, 1863, Image 1

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TKaf,y Morning & FiiJay Aeraooi.
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End of another Volume.
AYith to-day's paper eloes a yesr the
16th of the Senior work herc,aiiU Jtti 01
the Company's. Those who have paid up
until this time, will please renin again
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we can for the.n : those who find their
l-aiier "stopped" may take it as a hint that
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we '
want wmic more ol uieir :
We now have to pay M 1 per
weoK
ci nnrd:iv for paper only. Lac"
Kaeh
fwholeishe. t costs us a cent, cash, before '
it is prii.tvd-say 55 et- a year f.r every
jubscriber. Add to this our rent.1uel,n.k
VMr of ttcri:il.wei p.id worVin. n,a.id
UVINa,nd it will be seen that the profits
on each of onr papers must be small. Most
other papers have inrrensed their priee or
reduced their sire, to correspond with the
V. rhoose to trv the '-STAR i
CUROSICI." at old rates a limi "c '- I
rr .ilW .1K. difference in the expenses
nf livin-' and printing, we copy our Home
Market prices,
from the lirl ana Hit i.tai
is is im;3
if l 35 I 45
50 I no
14 25
10 20
5 11
6 8
Wheat
Cvro
liuller
I.ard
- 1'ork
!.:. f..mirlv from E" to
- i ii ; 1d i,. ! The i
tier loiuuif ii.'n v .
merchants charge about double what they
did for all we want to eat or wear.
In IS IS, our paper was 81.50 to $2.50
per year credit. Now it is from S1.00
to f 1.50 cash.
Thiw, while all our outlays have been
enhanced in price, we have reduced the
price of our product
ice OI our jiiiiuui.1.
It may be asked, How enn you live at :
that rate? We answer 15y imlustry,
economy, making a f."i"d paper, p.-ttiuj;
ing a p-d paper, p.ttiiiK
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the beat patron in tl.e country, ana Tnts
IIS III ""im'J, . .. u .
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Tn view of the hi.-h prices, howeverwe ,
arc admonushed to be far more strict and ,
exact in our terms and .settlements. The
distractions of the War have often hindo- j
red our proper attention to oumiicss, .or ,
which we offer that palliation. j
W. made no rffur.s, last season, to en- I
our list with paper"so awful high,'':
there was no object in it but on counting
p find our iasue j. considerably larger ;
Mial . eet Z w. a"k continuance and ;
i o our patronage, and will tr,
to merit it! 1
Oo looking over onr mail list, we find !
wo have inadvertently continued a few,
paper, over-time lt.ey musi p., uV , w
f!l.0U Tiii or $3 ahead to make '
better pay or d ahead .
onr paper, anu i
better pay 52 or
mends for tbe past.
antAiina inr ine Daai. .
ppoKPvrrus. Itisnotneerssarytnget
j - h.n. ill send tbel
nrmun luiiu ouw ww - -
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an hva tbe caper
O Vaj uuva 4
no Premmm.. l'ostage is cheap and
xnoney plenty
pay your roswgo .u u... ,
n.-t ! ..11
The law is, wnen .oy.u.og ,
tbe rost umce shuwmm, m cu.u u.vU , .
. .h.ll be raid ,hmbk by the i
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. Thm ii jnnn oamu bpuu trim i
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Jones a letter rated at 6 cents, but pays 3
pnl, it l i ..t kept lack like an unpaid :
but L Jone, at the end has the !
jsiier, bos i ,
6 cents to B.y. And so of all pscKages
through the mail. Th.. extra charge of. of
3S per eeot. we .uppose i. to msk. people Uoio one m wLjeh u
more careful to know that the, p., enough ; .
and to compensate for extra troubles and : t
risk. Letter, are 3 cU. per balf ounce J "The Catalogue of the Peon'a Agri
6 et. per ounce and so on, each fraction cultural College, for 1863, show. 8 in the
ever J ox. or 1 oi. counting 3 cts. This ; Graduating Class, (among them A. W.
applies to all mailable matter, sealed or lirown, of Union county,) and 134 others
unsealed, except newspapers, which rate in Eve division.. There are 8 Teacher,
at 2 cts. for each four ounces, and books : and 5 Superintendents. Tbe next session
.nJ namnbleU which rate at 4 cts. each ! opens Wednesday, 24th Feb. (For fur-
four ounces. When we consider how cheap ;
and expeditious the Post Office service is, !
there should be no attempt to evade or to I
binder its requirements, but to give tbem
full play and foroe
This season is appropriate to remind al! J
Af ik.HMHUt!nni Roma are forwarding1 ;
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uwisii iiichuu. .-j
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sue sua duiuicib u ihiii ... v
brave boys seldom if ever have any spare ,
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change, and to be shut off from anything
waiting for them, for want of a little poet
or express money, is too aggravating.
" sjrCharle.M,Gregor(diseharged,)and:0f
Wm. 8earlei, Charles M'Faddio, and be
Frank Sshaffle (on furlough,) are home in 1 be
time for tbe Holidays
Wa understand Lieut. B. C. Amnion
also is boias and reports that the 53d P.
V. (in which are Cpt's Church and Tate)
have re-enlisted, and will come borne to
taeroit.
Large number! of Soldiers are daily
MCsinff Northward ty.an.nd lha Holidava.
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fmT-rne time for hearing applications !
for exemption from the draft, on account j
of alienage, non-residence, etc., has been
extended to the 5tb of Jannary. nrrit-
luy Telegraph, 23rf linf. i
sxMore Real Estate, for Sale or Rent,
is advertised in to-day's paper.
JfcTbe Publie Schools of Lewisburg
so cptn ca M;niay, lib January next.
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Advance.
i Cihisty Coi'BT I he ci
case on trial replied iu a verJiot or
8!i3.fi0 for Flffs.
Aug. S. Sassatuan or New Berlin, and
John Wilson (let) or ll.rtlelou, were
. tn i.r(!iice at the Bar.
Tk.u l.aaiardv ciej w
ore aeiermiuiu
. .L i ....,..,. .oaiiiHi the man to
' M5tg anj prjviaa for the niaintaiuaoee
fT IDS USUI! ru'v-
. ,he child,
Qoe or
one Qf tw0
Th. e
countTi ,nl2 lwo M. LV, of fnyder, were
re,urBeu by Justices for obtaining money,
. . . . r. .m ilnhnl aoldiers.
ty ialse pretences,
mm inn of 1'roS. Ally, oy ie
i lrt . N01. ,-ros. wad entered iu their
nOBrt . Nol.
fllVor,hey paying the os'i, and having
"settled" with their uupes by reiunoiuj-
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the money they bud g"t out of them.
Lawyer Miller arrived on Tuesday, but
the Law Court was "too far gone" to be
resuscitated, and "gave out" Tuesday
afternoon, leaving the Associate to finish
up some miscellaneous business on Wed-
mr,,UIrtV.ttm.r.li
b,w,ir,,utth--r..rriipiioi..',.iii"Aa,nin,tmi,..n,
,,,,,:. i ,irn..i o.-n h-r..fi-t i w.ro-a
- . , ......jr.! K.iTir.. f..r ii rensoiii.iiT. but
i dc-i'l belw U ra-nM 1k U-H jruu that will, jour
oitry Ih.jr ca bnu tbe
Uur4 aud. ausuia your
BQa.Oue of the Honorable peculiarities
of our day, is the dulness of lcal busi
S nets, shown in the fact that there are but
few trials in must Civil courts, and Criini-
Dal cae al0 Have Dccn less man iur-
merlv. The absenje in our armus of the i
roiiiib, excitable, stirring population, too
apt to be txcrssively cmitcutious, in cities !
and towns, aeeounts lor the decrease ot ,
; crime, as the coiubativcness of all such
characters is diverted into a more legiti
' mate channel. The diminution of civil
business is not to easily accounted fur,
except upon me neuei mat iiiiaauu i uiiiti
-i ! r.L .t".! i. .L!.l. .
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there is enough fighting elsewhere, and are ;
ra.uer .ucueu -, ;
nai uisputea aro mi
hat disputes are more casi.y aojusteu
than in "dull times." hatcver tbe
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cause, there is cerlaiuly a dearth of law-!
yer's fees, and we see the Bar of arrcn :
Co"unty have petitioned tbe Court to 1
deputize two of their members to do all tbe i
business, and to dismiss tne remainder to '
f Iuw Bom8 uWe 0CCOp,tj0O for ,
1"eI'hl,
nTLl. Chainberahurir ReDOsitory
st4(ti( M Harry White has con-
,
Oo a. Senator. If so, and the Rebels ,
persist in refusing bis exchange, a special ;
election will send in his place .ome other
Uoion mia frol the Indiana and
Ara)st disirict, by 2,000 or 3,000
. . be be,d jQ
day, after the resignation is received by
, B
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p... edmDet bi vaoatioa his seat in the !
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,main r n a infiian v pat m iri'mmi nt 11
Fayette district can send him to Congress
in place of Mr. Dawsoo. j
teerTbe recklessness of the South in
mMen profM their de8peratioIli
(hdr dihoneTor both.
The Georgia ;
aniilalnn liatt lieat annrnnriaiori Thiftann :
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iUiuiou isuuars ior r purpuses. iuo
I 'nnfpilpi-flivs debt pnnal ta that nl tbe :
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"d tU 8 .'V""' i
Thc "J P"P- ' f " 8 P" i
cetJt crcu,torg to receive new bonds at 0
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ther information, address Dr. E. Pogb,
President, Agricultural . Collage, Centre
Co., Pa.)
B,The Soldiers' Fair in Boston is
' stated to bavo realized One Hundred
Thousand Dollars
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If relief could reach
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,oem, ooi a mso iu ii our uuion army or '
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nifT annuia auncr ior auvLiiiiixr reaii i
needed that could be given tbem
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We see it stated that another Na
tional Cemetery is proposed at Chattanooga, j
here the Union soldiers who died (here.
disesse, or were killed in battle, shall
buried, and marked as far as they can
identified.
VarDr. James D. Strawbridge is ap
pointed Examining Surgeon for volunteer
recruits, Philadelphia.
-David Ruin, a Lewisburg graduate
of 1601, i admitted to tbe Bar of Chester
county.
Ex-Congressman Sheffield, of Rhode
I,aod, ha. received Ten Thousand dollars
of New York city, as some compensation
for injuries received from a defective
'tetX ,a lh,t ci,J whica WM
8"rded ,nd int0 b'cl 08 feU-
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atoseDU Vironse uutqu iuiu uuuse in
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Wolf township, Lycoming county, and Ibei
next morning, before day, it caught fire, ;
and burned down with nearly all bis ,
household goods. i
two small hill were ignored ana ; country .ua preserving iu
. ...j.. ;,,.. trial. ! is by the power of ihe sword, we are for
lbttt 8e,"L :" . the nnst vigorous prosecution of the war
leading Democrats ot Uui.n . , Uwg Bh De
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PI, FRIDAY,
r.nnerfissional Declaration.
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I UUM9ISA K, X'cu. A. v- - - I
liltEEN
L'LAY Smith f Union, Ky.) the ;
Uoud considered the fotlowiug compre
hensive expression of views :
Resolved, Thai as our eouutry aud the
very existence of the best govcrnmrut
ever iustituteJ by mu, is imperiled by
the most causeless and wicked Rebellion
that the world has seen, and believing, as
we do, that the only hope of saving the
euforcel and obeyed, in all parts of ths
Uuited States, aud to that end we oppuse
any armistice, or intervention, or media
tion, or proposition for pcaoe from any
quarter, so ion;; a.i there shall be found a'
Kebel in arms against the Government ;
.n.l mn iffnnrfi nil nurtv names, liues. and
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if6UB(1 auj rcCogniia but two parties iu
this war patriots aud traitors.
Adopted, as follows :
Yet ISrooinall, Hale, Kelley,
M'AUster, Mortbead, A.Myers, h. M)crs,
U'Neii. Scufi-td, Stevens, Thayer, Tracy.
Williams (U) of l'a., aud 79 others M
iu ail.
Nays Ancona, CufiVotb, Dawsoo, Den
ison, MlLLElt, Randall, Stiles, Strouse,
(S) ot l a., auJ oo otnor vops m iu
This majority of ".il in the pop'f ,
branch, simply rcnects, and i conclusive
of the people's will.
l'hi'.ip Juhusoii, (Cop., P.,) moved
that the President should "acquiesce" in
the Anti-Draft stump speech of our late
Judge Lowrie and the extinguished Judge
Woodward, or "appeal to the U. S. Su
premo Court." But the House "couldu't
see" bow asinglo Stato ean "oonslitution
ii. j.ctl.ie to tlio whole Union, nd bo i
they t,blci Thilip's tig "idee" by a 2 to
1 vote.
Having thus declared, Congress would
act wisely in laying upon the table all
further abstract resolutions about tbe war,
aud proceeding to carry eut their resolu-
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tiou. Dlauv ot toe "resolves liropuaeu
t
b, the Opposition are mere clap-trap for
en.ct -nuucomoe aBU uto ""'B"-!
bv gonie ca,ca or tries, to prouuee wwar i
bj 80ine catch or iTiel) t0 proaBce coq.us-
iftn and in the hnrrv of votintt to place
ion, .mi in .uo nun, . .o..u6 .
friends
friends of the Administration in a false
position.
"digger on me Drain:-
in tue iiouse, .ust., . .
Miller, of Pa., moved to instruct the
('resident to "exchange white men fori
white men.rro.II other qaestioos,
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mclud.ng that relating to negro prisoner., ,
to be disposed of hereafter."
buroe of m mei a Bubsti
a-an,
substitute, otioroo-
"the measure, taken by the Ad.,.
.ration fur the exchange of prisoner, now
held by the enemy tn the Southern-pns-
cos, and recommending the same course
to be pursued for a fair on.ljust exchnme
0f nU our p.MUr now held by the Rebels.
The House preferred tbe substitute, and
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willing to leave tbe brave black men
. nf hnm l.a aaved a white
shite
cit-i i wuw v " w
man's service to De ensiaveu, anu tueir
'" officers to be bung or imprisoned,
when be Knows tnai ine uovcrnuitius mh
long ago offered to exchange "man for
i man aim ine Lseoeis ; uiu am eis
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, . i, , q ttomi0 bcint
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made, must be kept. Kicts or poor,
! Wm. Miller's color or nj other man's
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color, all woo ugm ior me v.u .aB,
shall have the protection of tb.t Cag-
American, Irishman, or German, black or
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But this was not all. . The same day,
Mr. Harding offered a proviso that "no
part of the money hereby appropriated
shall be used for the raising, arming,
equipping and paying of negro wldieri."
There voted
Infttvor of lliii provitofLneoot Cot
froth, Dawson, Denison, Johnson, Lszear,
MILLER, Randall, Stiles, St rouse (10,)
of Pa., and 31 others 41 in all.
AnainU liailey, Uroomall, Hale, Kel
ley, Morehead, A.Myers, L.Myers, O'Neil,
Schofield, Stevens, Thayer, Tracy, Will-
iauis (13) of Pa., and 92 others 105 in
all.
So Miller, and 9 others, from Peon's,
want all colored troops withdrawn, and
thus to compel white men to take their
plaoes, or yield all that wa bare gained
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and submit to Disunion and endless bor-
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der wars. We are barpy to find Mr.
wars. We are harpy to
Bailey (Ind. Dem.) votes with the majori
ty in this case a majority of 64 for using
the strong arm of enfranchised men to
strike down the guilty elavelords who by
rebellion bave deluged the land in blood.
This is tbe way "our Congressman
helps "support the Government!" That
"nigger on bis brain" gives no room for
patriotic devotion to country, but inspires
him with a desire to prevent four millions
of colored people from fighting on tbe
right side thus virtually coercing tbem to
fight on tbe wrong side, or else compelling
the white, to bear all the burdens of the
contest for tbs preservation of common
blessing.'
csj.Buckalew, Miller, and others, elec
ted to the National Congress through ths
carelessness of the Union people in 1862,
vote, every time, as Jeff. Davis and his
friends would bars them. ' We deem it
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unnecessary to follow tbem any further,
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0ar r"der J" contented that
T Wllc7. je'uitical, sneaking, mdireet
way, in thick these men ean injure tbs
ttovernaieoi, tbey will; out en open,
manlv blow at the Rebels, tbev will not
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aid. Ana id all mis, toey uu.or.ous.j,
misrepresent Pennsylvania end the I cople
of tbetr Districts.
Union Pyramid 1863.
Iowa 32,000
Ohio 102,000
Maine 1S.O00
Kansas 15.000
Illinois
Nevada
Vermont
Indiana
Missouri
Michigan
llelawaro
Maryland
New York
Kentueky
Colorado
Wisconsin
Nebraska
Miuuusotu
California
Connecticut
Columbia lis.
West Virginia
Massachusetts
Khode Island
New Hauipshiro
oi",IJH0
5,000
20,000
15.000
1,000
10,000
8,000
20,000
30,000
51,000
5,000
20,000
5,000
12,000
lH.OoO
3,000
8,000
10,000
42,000
5,000
1,000
15,000
l'KN N Y L V A X I .V
Constitutional Majority
400,000
C"Perheal Pyramid 1803.
Auti Draft Riot in New York,
and New
Jer
te
y
fiedrTbe Frecdmco of South Carolina
are availing themselves of the opportunity
of buying from the Government, in tracts
ot twenty acres eacu, lands abandoned oy
the Rebels. With many difficulties and
obstacles to contend against, the poor fel -
B .r
lows have shown the right disposition, and
those who purchased last year have doue
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I well. One of them reports that he cleared
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' v-ov itoui his cuthuu crop, a us wyutuvj
; f Entnci tioo ig , bind toetl,er in
, fimiiei M producers and prospective
i om F3nr Million. o( poopie, ho
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, were hUhert0 mtU of Half M,1Uon w00
MmnA in a. .a and i.llanaaa nn thn nnnbiil
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toil of others. Hereafter, let every man
etrn bis own living then the aggregate
, of buman happiness and national prosper-
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Tb. pirate, of the Chesapeake were
rescued from the British officers by a gang
om ' J 8 8
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Tel"e,i ooutuw.ru, w.a p.urcu ..Uu. .u
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joion owners oy neocis uisguiseu as
passengers. It thus seems that Rebel
villaius ar. scattering themselves wherev
er they can do any mischief howovcr vile
and unmanly.
Mexico continues harrasscd by divis-
pons. ihe trench are maUng some
mc, bat have lost Pdebla, while tbe
The frenoa
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Gen. Comnnfort, their
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ablest leader, wa. waylaid and killed with
nearly hi. whole guard. (Behold, in
Mexico, the fruit, of a nation, divided
among themselves, an easy prey 19 a for
eign monarch.)
The Executor, of the late Judge Mor
rison in Juniata county, found 8270 in
gold, and 200 in silver, in old rags in the
loft of bis store room, 10 eent pieces, and
lot. of copper, distributed miscellaneously.
Honesdale, Pa., bas recently lost, by
death, two good citixens Col. Richard L.
Seely, President of their Bank from its
origin ; and Dr. Ralph L. Briggs, Post
master. A correspondent of the Boston Travel
er with Gen. Meade's army, says that the
North Carolina prisoner, captured dnriog
tbe late advance, aotualiy danced far joy
and kissed their captors.
Sunday morning, during the freshet in
Tusoarora creek, the boom belonging to
Stronse & Flickineer, at the mouth of
tho creek, broke, running about ten thous
and railroad ties into the Junia'.a.
Mr.M'Lmghlin, of Cherry Tree,Indiana
Co., Pa., recently shot a bear that weighed
three hundred and four pounds ; it yielded
seventeen dollars' worth of oil.
Tha Paris (Illinois) Valley Blade
comes out for Pres. Linooln for President
at the election in 1864. Ihe Blade sup
ported Douglas in 1860.
An exchange calls men who stand
around church doors to wateh young
ladies, as the congregation is going out,
ths 'tPevil's Pickets."
Wm. M. Beetem, cashier of Carlisle
Deposit Bank, has contributed ooo hun
dred cord, of wood for the relief of tbe
poor of Carlisle.
Harrisbnrg pspers snnonnoe ths mar
riage of two old Baches A. J. Heir,
Esq , and Msj. John Brady.
Cornelius Vaoderbelt and wife recently
celebrated their Golden Wedding tbe
fiftieth anniversary of their marriage.
Five girls dressed in male attire arrived
at Louisville lha other day in party of
three hundred Rebel prisoners.
Trains now "pass through between New
York and Washington without changing
ears or being stopped in Philadelphia.
Wa read that n Williamsporter is im
prisoned at Washington on oharge of
defrauding tha Government.
Tba eosl miners at Broad Tp., Han
tiogdon county, hays resumed work. i
DEC. 25, 1863.
Latest News
G n A,eriu ijuj,,,, cavalry) recently
trnt(;( , Salem, on the Railway
between S. V. Virginia and Tennessee,
destroying it for fifteen milrs, and thereby
damaging that communication between
Lee aud Longstreet. The Rebels at
Staunton, Va., also feel alaruitd lor their
safety.
In bis official report, dated 2lst inst.,
Gen. A. rays : "My command has marched,
climbed, slid, and viain 355 miles, since
the 8 th inst."
Letters captured from a Rebel vessel,
show some of their iuside troubles. J. N
Maffit. a ahioeaDtain, said not one vessel
bad gut through the Wilmington blockade-
to a niontn.
Our arms eontinne prosperous in Ar
kansas and the Cherokee eouutry.
Io Arkansas the Uuion eauso is advan
cing. The Rebels attacked Fort Oibsoe,
and were repulsed. Recruits are joining
our armies, and uon combatants take the
oath of allegiauce.
Gen. Michael Corearao, born in Ireland,
iu 1827, but for fourteen years b illy an
American, died at Fairfax 0. II., Va.,
22J Dec, from injuries received by a fall
from a horse. His loss is sincerely
lamented, fur be was fighting the Rebels
iu uo hr.ifway manner.
Hccuan the bruiser, whs went over to
England for a fist maleh, received a good
whipping from another brute biped named
King.
Ci'Probably no remedy for the core of
coughs and couldi, has become so popular
in so short a lime, as Dr. Wiahari's Pine
Tree Tar Cordial. Physicians of Try
school have long been convinced that the
pine tree contained great healing properties
jet nearly all were opposed to the use of
common tar, being aware thai it also con-
. Vr- Wishart, of Philadelphia, claims to hare
I overcome by a peculiar process in the distil-
1 f ,he. ' uf "h,'chi' 'f'ine
' preil ; and if we are to jurfse trom me ma-
; lir usil(nnnials thai are constantly brought
; to our notice or its benehctai meets, ii rnusi
certainly be considered a great medical dis-
eovery.
unio.
isee advertisement .id aoemer coi-
r5Nxt session of BoffaloeTp. Teachers'
Institute ai Farmersville, Saturday. SGih itiaL
!
I UIOD 1 raj
er 5Ieetlns hereafter
i ln --r j, 4 0.c Sabbath P M
t5"The ITnion County Teacher? Institute
meels a, Mifflillbnrg, Monday, 28ih Dec-io
continue four days
riMiehtirfY C&arf&tt
xttCllUU73 XaMH.
CorrteUd WVeltj,
Wheat, 1,45 Eggs..
Rye 1,00 Tallow
,d , Q0 L, fregb
0
10
11
. t
Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover seed 7,00
Flaxseed 2,00 Wool 70
Dried Apples C lb Potatoes 60
FirkinButter 13 Shoulder 6
Fresh liutter... 5 Ribs & Sides 6
Rags 4,5, and 6 Ham 11
Karley 90 to 1,00 Country Soap 4 & 6
pork trade 8.00
BrRT. O. O RakMtraw, 211 luM.. CfIAttf.ES L.
t NICHOLSON, of
JliM SALL1K A.
. . I ' , I.' .. . I' t'r. p.
h, k.,. osniri sto.s. i7th intt.,JAMES lkplky and
i Mi" MAKV 'OX, butaof llrtiun.
H R. A I. Iln. Uth int. IU.I AM TFA'iitK j plan ol said town, -o. 73 ana in nne
aad mim alu'k i. roWLitit. both of Kijti.uTf. Pa. ,eer Twp, Union Co, Pa, at Public Oulcryon
wisbbss aaaai aasaaaM awaaaaa aaaaM jjy lne first fay 0f january neIU There
J3ff0f are on the premises a House and Stable with
In LMri.Hint,2M ln.t,.d about Taam, 8LSAS , a Well of excellent water and other ennven
d.sulitr of iuil and Etixats-th skwman. I ienees. Sale to commence at 1 o'c'ik P M of
Ia Vott?ut. jii-h.. utb itt.. in bit Ttn "
l.IAM. win of Chrla K. and Mary A. ANTK5, formerly
! ' x" r-
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will offer, at Public Sale,
on Friday. January 1. 186jraf Biehl's
Hotel, in East Buffaloe lownskip, Union Co.,
000 HEAD OF SUEEP,
a larse number of which are in
a I sna kniAr.Ar.in0 and lh rsvt aia
rood feeders. V
TERMS Apy person purchasing to the
amount of tea dollars, or u (wards, will be
entitled to a credit of sixty days by giving
his note with approved security.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day. Dec25 EDWARD M'ELKEE.
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to Jno. Houghton,
dee'd, agent of Mary Houghton, either
by lVote or Book Acc't, are requested to call
and make payment immedialely as I wish to
close up the Books.
MARY HOUGHTON.
The stock of Boots and Shoes on hand will
be sold CHEAP FOB CASH. Call soon and
get BARGAINS.
North Market Square,Lewisbnrg.Decl, '6S.
PUBLIC LETTING.
SEALED Proposals from regular physicians
will be received at the Office of the Town
Clerk, for Medical attendance and furnishing
necessary medicine for all the paupers belon
ging to the borough of Lewisburg.who reside
ik..n f..r nne vear from the 1st of January,
1864. Said attendance &c. to be awarded to
the lowest bidder. Proposals to be opened
on Monday evening. Jan. , ino. bj m
of the Town Council :
01 WM. JONES, Clerk
The Paupers are to be all al one place.
MEN WANTED.
SO OR GO MEN WANTED
AS
Carpenters, Boatuuilders and Lahorers,
rrtO WHOM constant employment and good
I wages will be given. CASH PAID
EVERY WEEK. '
FR1CK, BILLMEYER & CO.
Lewisburg, Pa., December 14. 1863
A. ELTON & Co.,
aaa Sealers la
Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins,
JVb. 434 North Third trttt,
r" r, bonchter'
LEATHER. Sumac and "'"Va,,?,
.M4 on Com-- AeSm i
ou UousigBinents. i
Philadelphia.
"TUL' U.NIO.V." estaWIstoa in 1811 Whole No.. 2,lUa
"CHRONICLE" established la 1S43 TTkole Ka., 1,027.
Heal Estate.
BJ1 2l3B!f n
TAVERN SI A.NU a STOKE RD")M
an. I ail the fininre rrailv fur use-
,..! a l)WEi.l.Ifi aJuctnl lo 81ore.
Pose'sion of Tavern, 1M of April neit of i
Store and Dwlline. on t" Nys notice. ,
...... .ni.f,.if. tL. fc.-. .
1 HI-'. u 1 ' t 'n l. r.. ouici .v.
Onkmlon, tlrJy fu, tuina Co. I'm, Vm. il,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By
vntue of an order o Orphans' Court of
f dioii county will lie eapnsed to sale on the
premisei. on SATURDAY the lS;h of Jana
ta .... . . sKl
nary. l"Oi, at in o cioca, n m, .. -.
i FARM, sitnate in Braly townsaip. i-nina ;
county, conta
mins ACRES of nrt-rate
and in a good stale of enltiva-
l.imi'ioiie Laa
lion. The Iniprove'iients are a rood
two-storey Brirk House anu gooa nantj-L
Barn and all oreary Ombuiliins. There
is upon the premo-e a youn; bearing Orch
ard of well-selected Fruit Tree.
The above desrribed premises are sttoated
in a vt-rv pleasaut neighli. rh"od. ci.nvenient
tu marrl,churches,scboo!s.tc. Temsasy.
S. T. M'CORMICK.
AimiuUtiator o J jlf Woj.jS, ic-;d
Dee. 2i, pd
rum.ic sai.k.
WILL be offered on the premises, on
ijWest Market St. Lewisburg. ai 1 P M of
Thuruliitj, J'ifi'if 21, lt4,
the new Double Hritk House bow
ircupied a the "Liiion Hoiel" by Levi
Crumley, (which may be had as one, or in
lwo parts. answerin wel! for lwo families.)
and a FRAME STABLE on one pan of th
Lot. Terms to sou the purchasers.
JOHN OfT, SehDSgrove.
Dec. at. 163 pd
Timber Lnd for Sale,
SAY IO lo SO acres, on the road in West
Ball'aloe Twp, 1'iiioD Co, l'a, bounded by
lands ol Jos Foster. Jacob Klu.e.Ch Shnner,
Widow Magee. and others. It is
mostly covered with While Pine.
Dale, and some Chestnut. Ii" not
sold orivatclv by Saturday, lb Jan.
IS6L to be offered at Public saie. upou ine
ground, at 10, A M, when the terms will be
made known by DANIEL KAUFMAN
Ketly Tp, De. 19. 163
i?or Xttnt,
ClTORE-Room and Dwelling on Market Su
now occupied ty N H Zimmerman.
Also two Store Rooms, 22 by 3 feet, and
one large Room on second storey, in the rear
of Kremer, Long t Co's Slore, on Third Su
Apply to P.BEAVER
To lluainess Men.
TT'0 STORE ROOMS FOR RENT,
I haiabarlla s Blnrk . rnrnrr .Mh and MarktX SW
UiWIDKlllli, PA.
rPHESE Rooms are belter situated, more
I thoroushlv finished and furoished.conve-
nient, and desirable in every respect, than
anv others in the place.
One is especially adapted for the sale cf
Drv (ioods. or genetal Merchandize.
The other for the Grocery or Hardware
business, or boih combined.
The town has a population of 3(100 parsons
aad is surrounded by a rich and vervexiensiv
agricultural and manufacturing country.
At present, there is no Hardware Store io
ihe place, or eonnty, though greatly needed.
Terms reasonable. Apply to R H. Chamber
lin. CHAMBERLIN BROS
TUBLIC SALE.
THE Trustees of the Bnffaloe Circuit of tbe
Evangelical Association offer for sale a
certain House and pari of two Lots lying in
i Ihe village of .New Columbia, (marked nn the
said cay. when terms will be made Known.
JOHN' RANCK.one nf the Trustees.
New Colombia, Dec. 8, 1863. pd
lots! Jots! Coinnfots!
at private sale,
CH A1H BERLIN'S ADDITION,
H'fjf End of JjftrMurg. r
THE subscriber offers for sale a limited
number of BI ILD1NU I.o; s situate
! on Market and Eighth streets, Lewisburg
applied for before ihe
Firttt of NaT next,
; when ,nis offer W1n be withdrawn. These
Lois have a Irontage of fifty-five feet and the
usual depth of those in the borongb.
A further description ol this
VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE
properly is deemed unnecessary all parties
interested can
examine for themtelvet.
Preference will be given to persons inten
ding to make
Immediate Improvement. .
Alleys and streets, if necessary to accommo
date purchasers, will be opened
Without expense to the County.
For price, terms, and other particulars,
apply to R. H. CH.warai.tf. on the premises.
WM. H. CHAMBERLIN, for self,
1025 and Atl'y and Guardian for Heirs
Executors Sale
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
rp.jg gn!)scribr. Executor of ITnsh Be
pffen prlTate Bae a Gr
Mas.
GOOD
FARM situated nn Penes creek In Limestone
township. Union county Dan'l Rakerd lives
on the premises, ine improvements
are a good two-storey Frame House an
a good Barn.
He also offers the
SAW MILL on said
premises, and a tract of
TIMBER Land near by.
If said property be not sold by the first of
March next, il will Ihen be ottereo at rumu.
Sale. Addres.tHARLEgprEASANT3
Biaeator of Hran frnua. d
Dee. 3. 1363 snnbury. Pa
F0R SALE
The residence of ihe late airs, jiaria
M. GRAHAM, situated on Sooth Ffont
etreii. Lewisbnrg. nearly opposite Independ
ent Hall. Tor terms, apply to
Dec. I A. H. DILL
FOR RENT.
TWO-STOREY Brick HOUSE and-
1 LOT o Korih Feurh !ref. El
Ma.ek I Vi. H. P. cHELLLK.
s2&
Housa and Lot far Sal
rpiIK subscriber i-Ct-rs, at privat aaja. ate
I iluue and Lot, Mtuaie in I im
hlp. Cnion county, three qnarirn f bO
from the Lnioo Foroaee.oa law n4 Wiaj
to rie!inftn.vr, arf.namj laaa of Alvoo T.
H ,xUiraoiJ lavd UriyU-aw Tae htlsnasaiaa
It j Acres. Tha Improve-mm" are ap
two-slorrv rrame m ar. wn "
. and rood nerer-fititS Water. Arvav
j sui,. ana abuitt oat kantUed A.dIs
T.
jrvan't ream i reri.
Zti Tbi a a Jesirable home.sailab.e BVa
tea-nster.
For furthev particular ealtea or arMVMS
the subscriber at ihe Winn f O.Uoia
Co.. Pa. t-AMLEL A. WALTEB. P. M.
Urc 7, '63 If
Farms for Sale.
rpHE subscriber offers fur sale at PrivaW
ae 'I'via Farms .tut4 Beat la
!' bi.ronph of Uanletoo.
One in Hartli-y township, eontaininf IMN
150 ACT", adjoining lands ot Jacob Fa4
Jacob Smith and others, with a gaod How.
Barn, anJ other buildings Ihcreoo.
The uther in Lewis township. oalaiaxc
sboui VIO Acre, with new Briek Howaa.
Bank B irn and rther Oiiboilrfioga. adajaiaa
lar. J of Wm Huffman. Win W-lf ana mam.
For further informatioa, ifcquira f lks
subscritr, residing io Hartley tuwaship.
of Maaicaa dssrr Ksa in Hartletua buroak,
Oct. U H. V. a HMCOLW
Farm for Sale.
rrHE south-west quarter of seerioa IT,
I town V7. north range 8. east of Ihe 4ia
princ pal nesidin. The said Faxua lia
abjut t jto miles north of tbe Mj of
FreepniN in Stephenson Co., Hllnolt,
has about Forty Acres under coltivMum,aritk
L"g House and oilier Outbuildings; is waarr4
by ine of the mst beautiful Springs ia tho
ci.uniy, and the balance of the tract i. evr4
by a tbrit'iy growth of limber.
Every acre of the farm is saseeptible of
cultivation, and whes sowably Hnpovt4
would make one of tbe aaosl inviting teaia
dences in Illinois.
For parucularsenijuire of Francis Wilsow,
cf Lewisburg. Pa.;ham'l nt Uarria, of Tra.
port. III- or ihe sabscribers. at Savanna, TIL a
B. CHAMBERLUt,
Nov. SO, 1S63 L. H. BOW EN.
HOUSE & WAGON MAKER'S SHOP
1OR RENT from 1st April neiLJ-av
The property is at the corner near,,iJ
the Fair Oroond Tollhouse, one mile fiuas
Lewisburg. There is a Patat room aiiaca4
to the shop where Wagons and Baggies aavw
been made. Over an acre of groani i. aa
lached'tothe House, and comprises a Uaresw,
and Froit Trees. (The Blacksmith snap
attached is rented ) FRANCIS WILSOH.
Buffaloe Twp.Nov. 17, J863
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.
IOR SALE. That new, well-built. faafc
two-storey, double Brick Mansion. ijif
with an Onl Kitchen, and Barn so the preesis
ses at the west end of Market 8l. Lewisawlaj,
bey een 7th and nth a;s. 1 here i a WaU
; the Lot. and all kinds of good Frail Tree!
grnwm;. Lot 7 leel trout.
June il-
REI BEK SNTDEB.
LEVVJSBUJ.8 ACADEMY
rpiIE FALL SESSION commences Moaaiv,
I Sepi.23, IS63,to eontinne to tbe Holidays.
A private Report of the standing of lha
pupil aid hr.for b plsr4 ia th. haad. of .art aarvai
or gu.rdisa it urtfCmmDld that suck rapatuW
prrrrvta ior miure ct nij xz.f jx-
Ti'iriox per Session, including contingent
expenses:
PRIMARY Reading, Writing, Deflasr.
Ariihmnic, Ueog Isram. and U. 8.
History. 5.0J
ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not inelu
dd above (.80
LANGUAGES. 760
teTNo deductions except for proirawuxi
sickness. J. RANDOLPH,
Sept. IS, 1C rrlaatpU
Estate of Jacob Grove, dee'd.
"yoriCE is hereby given, that Letters of
l Administration npoa the Estate ef
JACOB tiKOVE. laie of Kelly township.
Union Co., deceased, have been granted lo
the undersigned, by ihe Register of Union
county. in due form of law; therefore all per
sons knowing themselves indebted lo said
estate are requested to make immediate pay.
j ,he same are also requested to present meat
properi, authenticated fcr settlement ta
ment, and loose having just claims agaiast
ABRAM GROVE, Admin r
KelSj- Tp, Dee. 7, 1863 pi
AdmlDlftlratar'g Xollce.
X'
TOTICE is hereby given, thai Letter
of Administration upon the Estate of
JOHN HOl'P. late of Lewisburg, Laioa
county, deceased, have been granted lo the
undersigned, by the Register of Union county,
in due form of taw. therefore, all persona
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment; and those having any
jusi claims are also requested lo present tbem
legally authenticated for settlement lo
HUBLEY ADBRIGHT. Adm'r.
Lewisburg, Dec. 1st, 186S.
rPIIE subscriber has opened a
J- Family Grocery Store
in Mrs. Crier's Building. East end of Market
street, Sooth side.where he has a good stock of
TEA S, COFFEE, SPICES, SUGARS,
MOLASSES, dV.
TOBACCO AND C I O A R 8,
Batter, Eggs, &c. etc.
Which are offered CHEAP FOR CASH bjt
JOSEPH ECK BEST. Agent
Lewisburg, Nov. 9. 1863
FOR SALE.
a YOKE of first rate, heavy, well-broken,
A. working UK.
Nov S7 FRANCIS W1LSOX.
University at Lewisburg.
SCHOOLS re open on THURSDAY, 4
Sepu
The Arinsxv will be as heralofor aader
the charge of Mr. L C. WTNN, A. M.
The Finis IssTiTtrva will be ander !
charge of the experienced and aeeoatplisfcrdj
Principal. Miss L. W. RUN PELL. .
For further informatioa. apply to
J. R. LOOMIS. President
DR. JOSIAH SMITH,
nAVINU loeated in iwisourg. o.i- m
share of the pnbiie patrnnage. Resr
deuce and Office on Msjkst St., .ear; oppa.
,leu
' .it
i u
its the R.viere House- .